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Optimisation of smart grid comprising of renewable energy and electric vehicles using HOMER software and threshold decision method
Published 2012“…However, renewable energy poses several problems in a real-site implementation due to high costs involved in initial construction and the limitations of regional conditions including weather condition and geographical location. To overcome current difficulties on renewable energy implementation, the student needs to analyse the feasibility and cost effectiveness of implementing the renewable energy hybrid system. …”
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Impact of BREXIT on key stakeholders of the maritime industry in UK
Published 2018“…The aim of this research paper is to identify the impacts of BREXIT on the UK maritime industry due to its geographical proximity, as well as the intensity of impacts experienced first-hand by the maritime sectors in UK. …”
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Reinterpreting politics in thirteenth-century south-west Wales
Published 2025“…This thesis analyses the political behaviour of Welsh and Marcher lords in a geographically-distinct region: south-west Wales. It examines the challenges they faced and how they responded, and in the light of this, offers new perspectives on the political narrative of the period between the outbreak of war in south-west Wales following the accession of Richard I in 1189 and the end of Welsh lordship in the region with Rhys ap Maredudd’s revolt in 1287. …”
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SyROCCo: enhancing systematic reviews using machine learning
Published 2024“…Tools were developed for the following tasks: assigning publications into “policy area” categories; identifying and extracting key information for evidence mapping, such as organizations, laws, and geographical information; connecting the evidence base to an existing dataset on the same topic; and identifying subgroups of articles that may share thematic content. …”
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A landscape of conflict? Rural fortifications in the Argolid (400 – 146 BC)
Published 2018“…The introductory <strong>chapter 1</strong> discusses the study’s chronological framework, geographical scope, aims and structure, as well as the history of the scholarship on this subject.…”
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Facilitators and barriers affecting the implementation of e-health for chronic respiratory diseases in remote settings: a qualitative evidence synthesis
Published 2025“…Intervention objectives, target population, geographical location, local culture, and available resources should be carefully considered when designing an e-health intervention. …”
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Global cross-sectional survey on neonatal pharmacologic sedation and analgesia practices and pain assessment tools: impact of the sociodemographic index (SDI)
Published 2024“…We organized results based on geographical location. <p><b>Results</b></p> The survey collected 1304 responses, but we analyzed 924 responses after database cleaning. …”
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Learning moral values through cartoons for Malaysian preschool-aged children
Published 2023“…The analysis was limited by the small sample size and geographical location of this study. Thus, it was suggested that further studies are conducted to expand the economic strata and age groups.…”
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Medicine distribution pattern detection in pharmaceutical supply chains: a new Kth-proximity density-distance-based method
Published 2024“…This research aims to propose a new method, named density-distance method, that works based on Kth proximity using patient features (including age, gender, education, inherent diseases, systemic diseases and disorders); geographical features (city, state, population, density, land area) and supply chain features (destination and transportation system). …”
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Enhancing construction site performance through technology and management practices as material waste mitigation in the Malaysian construction industry
Published 2024“…Emphasizing the importance of contextual insights, the study addresses professionals involved in solid waste management within the Malaysian construction industry. The geographical specificity adds depth to the analysis, offering a comprehensive understanding of regional dynamics. …”
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A deep learning-based fault detection and classification in smart electrical power transmission system
Published 2024“…Subsequently, various solutions have been introduced, including producing high-capacity electrical generating power plants, and applying the grid concept to synchronize the electrical power plants in geographically scattered grids. Electrical Power Transmission Networks (EPTN) are made of many complex, dynamic, and interrelated components. …”
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Identification of electromagnetic pre-earthquake perturbations from the DEMETER data by machine learning
Published 2021“…We have also found that the choice of the geographical region used to simulate the training set of non-seismic data influences, to a certain extent, the performance of the LightGBM model, by reducing its capability in discriminating electromagnetic pre-earthquake perturbations.…”
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Development of metric system to measure an innovation district
Published 2023“…In this study, an innovation district is defined as a geographical area where clusters of world class institutions and companies are well-connected with business accelerators and start-ups to drive growth and increase productivity. …”
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Report on the International Conference on Origins and Migrations among Tibeto-Burman Speakers of the Extended Eastern Himalaya
Published 2024“…Lehman’s and Burling’s themes surfaced repeatedly throughout the remainder of the conference as participants grappled from a variety of perspectives with the nature and reliability of various types of evidence The conference convenors Toni Huber (Tibetan studies, Humboldt University) and Stuart Blackburn (Folklore, SOAS) assembled a diverse field of presenters, discussants and other participants from a wide range of disciplines – including folklorists, Tibetologists, (other) anthropologists, historians, geographers, and linguists – with the goal of addressing the vexing twin problems of “origins” and “migrations” among T-B speakers in an area stretching from central Arunachal Pradesh to upland Southeast Asia and Southwest China. …”
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Unconventional exhibitions of desire.
Published 2010“…Now that Winterson has found a new piece of text, she has to find a new language to speak of love and settles upon using science, the language of objectivity, to break down the body and the concept of love through the analogy of geographer and archaeologist. Through the use of Hélène Cixous essay on The Laugh of the Medusa, it is evident that Winterson is trying to produce spaces for fluid gender and sexual positioning. …”
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Distributed multilevel storage infrastructure for visual surveillance in intelligent transportation networks
Published 2018“…To deal with the extreme volume and the massively geographically distributed sources of data, we advocate a tiered storage and processing architecture, using edge nodes to augment a centralized backbone, facilitated by network coding and emerging fog computing solutions. …”
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Infections diagnosed in children and young people screened for malaria in UK emergency departments: a retrospective multi-centre study
Published 2024“…Any CYP less than 16 years presenting to a participating ED with a history of fever and travel to a malaria-endemic area between 1 January 2016 and 31 December 2017 and who had a malaria screen as a part of standard care were included. Geographical risk was calculated for the most common tropical infections.…”
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A co-produced online cultural experience compared to a typical museum website for mental health in people aged 16–24: a proof-of-principle randomised controlled trial
Published 2022“…Trial recruitment was rapid, retention high and feedback positive with broad geographical, occupational and ethnic diversity. <p><strong>Conclusions:</strong></p> Online engagement with arts and culture has the potential to impact on mental health in a measurable way in YP with high unmet mental health needs.…”
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Optimising investigative pathways in military medicine: operational impact of a military cardiopulmonary exercise testing clinic
Published 2025“…Conclusion: OMEC is tailored to the unique needs of the military population, providing outcomes that support operational requirements. Despite geographical distribution and operational commitments, OMEC waiting time is equivalent to the NHS, with the great majority of patients upgraded after attendance. …”
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