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Self healable neuromorphic memtransistor elements for decentralized sensory signal processing in robotics
Published 2021“…Configuring memtransistors as gated-threshold and -memristive switches, the demonstrated system features in-memory edge computing with minimal hardware circuitry and wiring, and enhanced fault tolerance and robustness.…”
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Distributed resilient control for energy storage systems in cyber-physical microgrids
Published 2022“…However, the faults and attacks of the distributed control system could lead to a significant impact and consequently influence the security and stability of MGs. …”
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Effects of groundwater flow on the stability of an underground rock cavern
Published 2008“…The study incorporated the effects of joint geometry and their degree of interconnectivity, fault zones under static and fluctuating groundwater tables.…”
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Humanity's dark side: coping with a failing world order
Published 2022“…Various crises have exposed fault-lines in the existing global order. It has spotlighted the existing differences in ideologies across the world. …”
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A Slip Gap of the 2016 Mw 6.6 Muji, Xinjiang, China, Earthquake Inferred from Sentinel‐1 TOPS Interferometry
Published 2017“…The components of the regional Global Positioning System velocities parallel to the Muji fault have been inverted to obtain an interseismic slip rate of ∼10 mm/yr on this structure. …”
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Understanding megathrust behaviour over the earthquake cycle through inversion of geodetic data and dynamic modelling
Published 2016“…First, I present a study on how the local morphology of a fault can control the extent of seismic rupture, and how these morphological bounds can modify the rupture dynamics within a seismic cycle. …”
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Carbonated beverage consumption of young adults in Singapore
Published 2008“…Carbonated drinks have been really popular; however sales have started to slow down. Although there has been much controversy about how unhealthy carbonated drinks are and after all the 'healthy living' campaigns by the government in different countries, carbonated drinks still rank as the No. 1 selling soft drink in the market. …”
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A Framework for Robust Assessment of Power Grid Stability and Resiliency
Published 2024“…In particular, we formulate and solve two novel robust stability and resiliency assessment problems of power grids subject to the uncertainty in equilibrium points and uncertainty in fault-on dynamics. Furthermore, we bring in the quadratic Lyapunov functions approach to transient stability assessment, offering real-time construction of stability/resiliency certificates and real-time stability assessment. …”
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A Learning Probabilistic Boolean Network Model of a Smart Grid with Applications in System Maintenance
Published 2025“…This multi-layered PBN architecture provides a significant improvement in terms of performance for fault detection, within a positive-feedback network structure that is more tolerant of noise than other techniques.…”
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Probing the deformation mechanisms of AlCoCrFeNi alloy at various strain rates and grain sizes
Published 2022“…Dislocation slippage due to the formation of stacking faults was observed. As strain increases, partial dislocation emitted from grain boundaries increases. …”
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Leveraging large language models and BERT for log parsing and anomaly detection
Published 2024“…Computer systems and applications generate large amounts of logs to measure and record information, which is vital to protect the systems from malicious attacks and useful for repairing faults, especially with the rapid development of distributed computing. …”
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Load management system for distributed simulation
Published 2008“…The HLA lacks the capability of resource management for running simulation in the aspect of re-source discovery, federate deployment, dynamic load-balancing and fault-tolerance. Hence, this project is motivated to develop a programming framework to facilitate the HLA simulation development, with the consideration for possible integration with the Grid environment.…”
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The struggle for Syria : Iran-Qatar ties come under stress
Published 2012“…The struggle by Syrian opposition forces to topple the Assad regime is sharpening tensions between Iran and Qatar and threatens sectarian fault lines elsewhere in North Africa and Middle East. …”
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Profiling the growth conditions and persistent organic pollutants (POPS) tolerance of Phenoliferia glacialis USM-PSY62
Published 2024“…This study aims to characterize the P. glacialis USM-PSY62 through the identification of the optimum growth parameters in different media (Yeast Peptone Dextrose, YPD & Yeast Malt, YM), temperature (4°C, 15°C, 20°C) and pH (6, 7, 8, 9) as well as their ability in carbon assimilation and extracellular enzyme production. …”
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Studies of seed-borne fungi of tropical pasture legume species
Published 1977“…In order to isolate storage fungi, seeds were incubated on salt-malt agar. This medium was also effective in isolating pathogens which survived for long periods in seed, which suggests that such pathogens may share with storage fungi physiological characteristics which aid survival in seed. …”
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An Investigation of the Reliability of the Taiwan Earthquake Model PSHA2015
Published 2017“…For densely populated faults in southwestern Taiwan, the assessed hazard level is more sensitive to the maximum magnitude of earthquakes than it is to the slip rate of active faults, creating concern for the possibility of larger earthquakes due to multiple‐segment ruptures in this area, which has not yet been considered in the TEM PSHA2015. …”
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An investigation into the feasibility of implementing activity-based costing in a local, family-owned manufacturing firm : a case study.
Published 2009“…The subject firm has been chosen due to the circumstances under which the firm is operating: high volume sales at low unit prices of many end products provide a suitable situation to explore the application of activity-based costing to assist management in arriving at a more accurate costing of products and, ultimately, in making better management decisions.…”
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Unit-linked policies in Singapore
Published 2014“…It is amazing that such a product can create such excitement and generate high volume sales in just a short time. It has been in existence in Singapore since 1972 but only proved to be a success in the life industry when the market was on the bull run in 1993 concurrent with the launching of Prudential's first unit-linked product. …”
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