AN IMAGE HIDING METHOD OF BLOCK MATCHING WAY WITH IMPROVED TEXTURE FUSION FEATURE AND HIGH EMBEDDING CAPACITY PRODUCT CODE OVER Z4

An Image Hiding Method of Block Matching Way With Improved Texture Fusion Feature and High Embedding Capacity Product Code Over Z4

This paper presents a novel image hiding method with improved block matching way and high embedding capacity that allows the Important Image (IM) to bookend be several times larger than the cover image.Multi-layered Least-Significant-Bit (LSB) planes of the Cover Image (CI) are obtained for constructing the Candidate Block-Matching Set (CBMS) by us

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Screening and druggability analysis of some plant metabolites against SARS-CoV-2: An integrative computational approach

The sudden outbreak of face cream novel coronavirus has caused a global concern due to its infection rate and mortality.Despite extensive research, there are still no specific drugs or vaccines to combat SARS-CoV-2 infection.Hence, this study was designed to evaluate some plant-based active compounds for drug candidacy against SARS-CoV-2 by using v

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A new R-matrix module for multi-channel calculations with GECCCOS

A versatile new R-matrix module for multi-channel reaction calculations was introduced into the code GECCCOS (GEneral Coupled-Channel COde Hammocks System) which has been developed by the nuclear data group at TU-Wien to perform nuclear reaction calculations especially for light nuclear systems.It provides a tool for phenomenological R-matrix analy

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Compulsive methamphetamine taking in the presence of punishment is associated with increased oxytocin expression in the nucleus accumbens of rats

Abstract Methamphetamine addiction is mimicked in rats that self-administer the drug.However, these self-administration (SA) models do not include adverse consequences that are necessary to reach a diagnosis of addiction in humans.Herein, we measured genome-wide transcriptional consequences of methamphetamine SA and footshocks in the Flat Files rat

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