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    Proximal mean-field for neural network quantization by Ajanthan, T, Dokania, P, Hartley, R, Torr, P

    Published 2020
    “…We prove that our simple projected gradient descent approach is, in fact, equivalent to a proximal version of the well-known mean-field method. These findings would allow the decades-old and theoretically grounded research on MRF optimization to be used to design better network quantization schemes. …”
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    The upgrade of the Oxford high magnetic field laboratory by Jones, H, Nicholas, R, Siertsema, W

    Published 2000
    “…The magnet can also be configured to give up to 18T in a 110 mm bore by the removal of the innermost section.Using the new superconducting magnet we fan advance our programme of research and development of High T, insert coils for very high fields and we hope to have static fields of 25T before long.Development of "miniature" bore pulsed magnets and the associated cryogenics for fields >70T.…”
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    Climate research and open data at Oxford by Partridge, J, Valenzuela, JM, Hendry, D, Budnitz, H

    Published 2023
    “…There are many departments and groups across the University of Oxford that focus on fundamental areas of research to help support change and development, with experts in their fields contributing to key discussions, studies, and policy – resulting in a wealth of publications and research outputs. …”
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    Corona field effect surface passivation of n-type IBC cells by Bonilla, R, Wilshaw, P, Reichel, C, Hermle, M

    Published 2016
    “…In this work device modelling is used to show that 200% relatively better performance can be achieved using charge extrinsically added to a passivation coating without the need for a front surface field. Research scale cells have been tested as a function of front surface corona charge. …”
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    Diamond based ion-sensitive field effect transistors for cellular biosensing by Bennett, A, Gaudin, O, Williams, O, Foord, J, Jackman, R

    Published 2007
    “…The origin of this selectivity is discussed. © 2007 Materials Research Society.…”
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    Mapping Global e-Research: Scientometrics and Webometrics by Meyer, E, Park, H, Schroeder, R

    Published 2009
    “…This paper uses traditional scientometric and also webometric measures to gauge the prominence of e-Research across the globe. We have used the same keywords for both samples in an analysis of e-Research, using a wide variety of labels to capture the field as widely as possible. …”
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    The World Wide Web of Research and Access to Knowledge by Meyer, E, Schroeder, R

    Published 2016
    “…While it is true that there are disciplinary differences in the shift to online materials and in the way that e-Research is being promoted in different fields, there are also certain features that disciplines share, such as infrastructures which provide access to e-Research tools and resources. …”
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    High T-c insert coils for high field superconducting magnets - the Oxford Programme by Newson, M, Ryan, D, Wilson, M, Jones, H

    Published 2000
    “…We describe an industry/university collaboration to develop High Temperature Superconducting insert coils for use in the next generation of high-field research magnets. Using BSCCO-2212 dip-coat tape on thin silver substrate and a Wind, React and Tighten (WRAT) technique we have achieved extremely high engineering current densities in excess of 150A/mm(2). …”
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    Towards an ecology of AIDS: research on HIV/AIDS at Oxford

    Published 2007
    “…Thus, this initiative was taken within the programme for Medical Anthropology, which since its inception six years ago, has aimed to enhance understanding between the social and biological sciences within the medical field. Senior researchers of each relevant research unit/field working on HIV/AIDS within the University of Oxford outline within this Handbook in a one-page summary the intellectual projects the respective field is engaged in, starting with the very basic and big questions; then proceeding to the question whether, and if, how research on HIV/AIDS has transformed the field; and finally, communicating what the contribution of HIV/AIDS research at Oxford is to the research worldwide on HIV/AIDS within the respective field.…”
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    Unifying Software and Product Configuration: A Research Roadmap by Hubaux, A, Jannach, D, Drescher, C, Murta, L, Mannisto, T, Czarnecki, K, Heymans, P, Nguyen, T, Zanker, M

    Published 2012
    “…Despite the significant overlap in research interests, the two fields mainly evolved in isolation. …”
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    Oxford University Research Archive (ORA): themed 'Collections’ by Partridge, J

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Many areas of research are undertaken at the University of Oxford. …”
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    The ethical challenges of publishing Twitter data for research dissemination by Webb, H, Jirotka, M, Stahl, B, Housley, W, Edwards, A, Williams, M, Procter, R, Rana, O, Burnap, P

    Published 2017
    “…Empirical research involving the analysis of Internet-based data raises a number of ethical challenges. …”
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    Information trustworthiness as a solution to the misinformation problems in social media by Nurse, J, Agrafiotis, I, Goldsmith, M, Creese, S, Lamberts, K, Price, D, Jones, G

    Published 2015
    “…This paper extends our previous research in the field by assessing the misinformation problem in much greater detail, and also presenting our current agenda for future work.…”
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    Immune correlates of protection for dengue: State of the art and research agenda by Katzelnick, L, Harris, E, Correlates Of Protection, P

    Published 2017
    “…At the “Summit on Dengue Immune Correlates of Protection”, held in Annecy, France, on March 8–9, 2016, dengue experts from diverse fields came together to discuss the current understanding of the immune response to and protection from DENV infection and disease, identify key unanswered questions, discuss data on immune correlates and plans for comparison of results across assays/consortia, and propose a research agenda for investigation of dengue immune correlates, all in the context of both natural infection studies and vaccine trials.…”
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    A multidomain relational framework to guide institutional AI research and adoption by Straub, VJ, Morgan, D, Hashem, Y, Francis, J, Esnaashari, S, Bright, J

    Published 2023
    “…After developing this critique, we offer a way forward by proposing a simple policy and research design tool in the form of a conceptual framework to organize terms across fields—consisting of three horizontal domains for grouping relevant concepts and related methods: Operational, Epistemic, and Normative. …”
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