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    Experimental testing on plastic hinge formation for steel beams : distribution of stress and spread of plastic hinge by Tay, Bernard Shing Ann.

    Published 2012
    “…It is therefore uncommon for the steel material to be subjected to stresses that are large enough to cause the development of plastic hinges. However, it is of importance to study and understand the behavior of plastic hinge formation in steel members in light of unexpected external loadings such as earthquake loads and blast loads.…”
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    Kiln–House Isomorphism and Cultural Isomerism in the Pavilions of the Yuci Area: The Xiang-Ming Pavilion as an Example by Zexi Zhang, Chongen Wang, Chuanjin Hu

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…This study focuses on Xiaonanzhuang Village, Yuci District, Jinzhong City, Shanxi Province. Taking the Xiang-ming Pavilion, the core building of the village, as an example, we analyze the architectural characteristics of the “kiln–house isomorphism” in the pavilion in this area, describe the general construction rules of the region, and conduct a deep investigation of the five “cultural isomerism” factors of the pavilions in the region, namely, geomancy, etiquette and music, beliefs, clans, and cultivation and study. …”
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    BING: Binarized normed gradients for objectness estimation at 300fps by Ming-Ming Cheng, Yun Liu, Wen-Yan Lin, Ziming Zhang, Paul L. Rosin, Philip H. S. Torr

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…We further show how the binarized version of this feature, namely binarized normed gradients (BING), can be used for efficient objectness estimation, which requires only a few atomic operations (e.g., add, bitwise shift, etc.). …”
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