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    Foreign news in colonial Algeria, 1881-1940 by Asseraf, A

    Published 2016
    “…</p> <p>Through a social history of information in a settler colonial society, this research reconsiders the relationship between changes in media and people's sense of community. From the telegraph to the radio, new technologies worked to divide colonial society rather than tying it together, and the same medium could lead to divergent senses of community.…”
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    Read and Write Voltage Signal Optimization for Multi-Level-Cell (MLC) NAND Flash Memory by Aslam, Chaudhry Adnan, Guan, Yong Liang, Cai, Kui

    Published 2016
    “…Using a model-based approach to represent the flash channel, incorporating the programming noise, random telegraph noise (RTN), data retention noise and cell-to-cell interference as major signal degradation components, the write-voltage levels are optimized by minimizing the channel error probability. …”
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    Artificial intelligence and professional roles by Tredinnick, Luke

    Published 2016
    “…Writing in the Guardian in December 2016 theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking warned that “the rise of artificial intelligence is likely to extend this job destruction deep into the middle classes, with only the most caring, creative or supervisory roles remaining” (Hawking, 2016). A report in the Telegraph has warned that “many middle-class professionals will be outsourced to machines within the next few decades” (Knapton, 2016). …”
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    Imperial infrastructure and spatial resistance in colonial literature (1880-1930) by Davies, D

    Published 2015
    “…Railways and trains, telegraph wires and telegrams, roads and bridges, steamships and shipping lines, canals and other forms of irrigation, cantonments, the colonial bungalow and other kinds of colonial urban architecture—all of these infrastructural lines break up the landscape and give shape to the literature’s depiction and production of colonial space.…”
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    Improvement of the operation and safety of nuclear power plants by Ghitheeth, Ali Hussein, Mohammed Hayder, Ali, Khalid, Amir, Ngadiron, Zuraidah

    Published 2020
    “…These models evolve from the FO point reactor kinetics model, which has been derived from the FO Neutron Telegraph Equation for the neutron transport considering the subdiffusive neutron transport. …”
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    A world from nowhere: nineteenth-century expert politics and the technocratic international by Eijking, J

    Published 2022
    “…</p> <p>This was, as case studies based on archival research show, naturalised at the first World Fairs in London and Paris; it was used to justify the making of the Suez canal and its attendant extraterritorial ‘international zone’; and it spurred on the cable industry at the 1865 International Telegraph Conference. Saint-Simonians, industrial capitalists, and free-trade liberals all contributed to this endeavour. …”
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    Dynamic Input/Output Automata: a Formal and Compositional Model for Dynamic Systems by Attie, Paul C., Lynch, Nancy A.

    Published 2013
    “…The DIOA model was defined to support the analysis of mobile agent systems, in a joint project with researchers at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone. It can also be used for other forms of dynamic systems, such as systems described by means of object-oriented programs, and systems containing services with changing access permissions.…”
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    Resilience of ultra-thin oxynitride films to percolative wear-out and reliability implications for high-κ stacks at low voltage stress by Raghavan, Nagarajan, Padovani, Andrea, Li, Xiang, Bosman, Michel, Wu, Xing, Lip Lo, Vui, Larcher, Luca, Leong Pey, Kin

    Published 2013
    “…This progressive or post breakdown stage involves an initial phase characterized by “digital” random telegraph noise fluctuations followed by the wear-out of the percolation path, which results in an “analog” increase in the leakage current, culminating in a thermal runaway and hard breakdown. …”
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