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    Participles, gerunds and syntactic categories by Lowe, JJ

    Published 2017
    “…I show that two distinct phenomena have become conflated under the ‘mixed category’ heading, and argue that the term ‘mixed category’ should be reserved for only one of these.…”
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    “Condescending, rude, assholes”: Framing gender and hostility on Stack Overflow by Brooke, S

    Published 2019
    “…By conducting a review of existing work, I show how gender should be explored in multiplicity in computational research through clustering techniques, and layout how this is being achieved in a study in progress on gender hostility on Stack Overflow.…”
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    Mass profiles of elliptical galaxies by Magorrian, S

    Published 2000
    “…By constructing more general, flattened models, I show there is a degeneracy between anisotropy and flattening, and discuss its implications.…”
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    Approaches to scope islands in LFG+Glue by Gotham, M

    Published 2022
    “…In this paper I examine two possible approaches to scope islands in LFG with Glue semantics: one in which constraints on scope level are imposed by means of constraints off the path of an inside-out functional uncertainty, and one in which they are imposed through the structural rules of the fragment of linear logic used for meaning composition, by making the fragment multi-modal. For each approach, I show how it could be made to account for novel empirical arguments made in Barker (2021), and go on to argue in favour of the multi-modal Glue approach.…”
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    (M-)Words matter: constraining allomorphy in its possible contexts by Acedo-Matellan, V

    Published 2018
    “…Focusing on contexts 1 and 3, I show how the standard theory of allomorphy in DM does not account for all the patterns, and I develop a version in which M-Words, that is, maximal heads, are cycles for Vocabulary Insertion.…”
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    The population of faint transients in the galactic centre by King, A

    Published 2001
    “…BeppoSAX has detected a population of faint transient Xray sources in the Galactic Centre. I show that a simple irradiated-disc picture gives a consistent fit to the properties of this population, and that it probably consists of low-mass X-ray binaries which have evolved beyond their minimum orbital periods similar to 80 min. …”
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    Deep CNN sparse coding analysis: Towards average case by Murray, M, Tanner, J

    Published 2018
    “…Papyan, Romano, and Elad conducted an analysis of such an architecture [1], showed the relationship with DCNNs, and proved conditions under which a D-CSC is guaranteed to recover activation paths. …”
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    Stellar structure and magnetic fields from pre-main sequence to cataclysmic binaries by D'Antona, F

    Published 2001
    “…We have recently attempted to model the solar pre-MS by including the thermal effect of the magnetic field which is due to the rotationally induced dynamo in these stars. I show that this new physical input can not only help to correctly describe the pre-MS lithium depletion, but it can also provide the correct HR diagram location for the first eclipsing pre-MS binary having a component of mass close to solar, RXJ 0529.4+0041. …”
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    Simulating star formation and feedback on a galaxy scale by Slyz, A

    Published 2007
    “…We advocate for smaller (similar to kiloparsec) scale simulations of the interstellar medium to guide the development of sub-grid models in larger simulations. In this vein, I show results on ever increasing scales ranging from similar to 1 h(-1) kpc(3) ISM simulations, to a 1 h(-1) Mpc(3) simulation of a galaxy forming at evolved high redshift, to a larger cosmological volume, 6.25 h(-1) Mpc(3), down to redshift 3. …”
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    Objects that sound by Arandjelović, R, Zisserman, A

    Published 2018
    “…We make the following contributions: (i) show that audio and visual embeddings can be learnt that enable both within-mode (e.g. audio-to-audio) and between-mode retrieval; (ii) explore various architectures for the AVC task, including those for the visual stream that ingest a single image, or multiple images, or a single image and multi-frame optical flow; (iii) show that the semantic object that sounds within an image can be localized (using only the sound, no motion or flow information); and (iv) give a cautionary tale on how to avoid undesirable shortcuts in the data preparation.…”
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    Multiple Kernels for Object Detection by Vedaldi, A, Gulshan, V, Varma, M, Zisserman, A, IEEE

    Published 2009
    “…Our contributions include (i) showing that a linear classifier can be evaluated with a complexity proportional to the number of sub-windows (independent of the sub-window area and descriptor dimension); (ii) a comparison of three efficient methods of proposing candidate regions (including the jumping window classifier of Chum and Zisserman (CVPR 2007) based on proposing windows from scale invariant features); and (iii) introducing overlap-recall curves as a mean to compare and optimize the performance of the intermediate pipeline stages. …”
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    STRUCTURE INDUCED MAGNETIC-ANISOTROPY BEHAVIOR IN CO/GAAS(001) FILMS by Blundell, S, Gester, M, Bland, J, Daboo, C, Gu, E, Baird, M, Ives, A

    Published 1993
    “…Structural analysis of the completed films indicates the formation of a ∼10 Å CoO layer on the Co/air interface, and gives thicknesses for magnetic material of (1) 30 Å and (2) 80 Å. Sample 1 showed a dominant fourfold magnetic anisotropy with the easy axis parallel to the (100) direction and with a strength 2K 4/M of ∼0.5 kOe, smaller in magnitude than that reported for bcc films on GaAs(110) but along the same axis [G. …”
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    Radio continuum surveys and galaxy evolution: modelling and simulations by Slyz, A, Devriendt, J, Jarvis, M, Dubois, Y, Pichon, C

    Published 2016
    “…Finally, high-luminosity radio loud AGNs, with L1.4GHz > 1024 W Hz−1 show surprisingly little evolution from z = 0 to z = 4.…”
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