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A Hybrid Polarimetric Target Decomposition Algorithm with Adaptive Volume Scattering Model
Published 2022-05-01“…The adaptive volume scattering model used in GRH incorporates GVSM and RPCM to model the volume scattering model of the regions dominated by double-bounce scattering and the surface scattering, respectively, to expand the dynamic range of the model. …”
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Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on Resilience for Victims of Natural Disaster Experiencing Physical Disability
Published 2022-12-01“…It takes a psychotherapeutic intervention such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to foster resilience of victims of natural disasters who have physical disabilities in order to be able to bounce back, be productive, and be able to play their role again in society. …”
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RocHealthData.org: Development and usage of a publicly available, geographic source of social determinants of health data
Published 2024-01-01“…Usage statistics (available through Google Analytics) show returning visitors with a lower bounce rate (leaving a site after a single page access) and spent longer at the site than new visitors. …”
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Developing Community Disaster Resilience in the Lembang Fault Area, Indonesia: Lessons Learned from Japanese Experience
Published 2022-01-01“…Furthermore, strategies to develop economic resilience are needed to allow the community to bounce back from future disaster. Finally, baseline data should be collected and managed to develop DRM strategy and CDR.…”
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Unravelling the role of NFE2L1 in stress responses and related diseases
Published 2023-09-01“…In these contexts, utilization of NFE2L1 inhibitors to attenuate proteasome ''bounce-back'' response holds tremendous potential for enhancing the efficacy of proteasome inhibitors. …”
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Exploration of resilience in midwifery students
Published 2023-12-01“…The mapping result includes four themes: Caring, Support, Bounce back, Critical Reflective Skills, A Mandatory skill set, and Burnout.…”
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Imaginary geometry I: interacting SLEs
Published 2016“…We also show that flow lines of different angles cross each other at most once but (in contrast to what happens when h is smooth) may bounce off of each other after crossing. Flow lines of the same angle started at different points merge into each other upon intersecting, forming a tree structure. …”
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Gravity’s Reverb: Listening to Space-Time, or Articulating the Sounds of Gravitational-Wave Detection
Published 2018“…Those informalisms then bounce back on the original articulations, leading to rhetorical reverb, in which articulations-amplified through analogies, similes, and metaphors-become difficult to fully isolate from the rhetorical reflections they generate. …”
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Revealing hidden scenes by photon-efficient occlusion-based opportunistic active imaging
Published 2020“…Moreover, it does so in a photon-e cient manner (i.e., it only requires a small number of photon detections) based on an accurate forward model and a computational algorithm that, together, respect the physics of three-bounce light propagation and single-photon detection. …”
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A small satellite version of a soft x-ray polarimeter
Published 2022“…For PiSoX, the optics are lightweight Si mirrors in a one-bounce parabolic configuration. High efficiency, blazed gratings from opposite sectors are oriented to disperse to a LGML forming a channel covering the wavelength range from 35 Å to 75 Å (165 - 350 eV). …”
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Organic gas emissions from a stoichiometric direct injection spark ignition engine operating on ethanol/gasoline blends
Published 2011“…With early injection, the fuel bounce from the piston results in high emissions. …”
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Algorithms for Reconstruction of hidden 3D shapes using diffused reflections
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Drops walking on a vibrating bath: towards a hydrodynamic pilot-wave theory
Published 2013“…Several walking states are reported, including pure resonant walkers that bounce with precisely half the driving frequency, limping states, wherein a short contact occurs between two longer ones, and irregular chaotic walking. …”
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People can understand descriptions of motion without activating visual motion brain regions
Published 2013“…In task 1, participants made semantic similarity judgments with high motion (e.g., “to bounce”) and low motion (e.g., “to look”) words. In task 2, participants made plausibility judgments for passages describing movement (“A centaur hurled a spear … ”) or cognitive events (“A gentleman loved cheese …”). …”
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Discovering the Structure of a Planar Mirror System from Multiple Observations of a Single Point
Published 2014“…We consider the observations to consist of angularly resolved depth measurements of a single scene point that is being observed via many multi-bounce interactions with the specular room geometry. …”
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Coded time of flight cameras: sparse deconvolution to address multipath interference and recover time profiles
Published 2014“…However, they are geared to measure range (or phase) for a single reflected bounce of light and suffer from systematic errors due to multipath interference. …”
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A new Lattice Boltzmann equation to simulate density-driven convection of carbon dioxide
Published 2012“…Our new model also features a novel implementation of boundary conditions, which is simple to implement and does not suffer from the grid-dependent error that is present in the standard "bounce-back" condition. The significance of using the LBE in this work lies in the ability to efficiently simulate density-driven convection of CO2 through water. …”
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A new lattice Boltzmann equation to simulate density-driven convection of carbon dioxide
Published 2013“…Our new model also features a novel implementation of boundary conditions, which is simple to implement and does not suffer from the grid-dependent error that is present in the standard "bounce-back" condition. The significance of using the LBE in this work lies in the ability to efficiently simulate density-driven convection of CO2 through water. …”
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