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    Automatic segmentation of the choroid in enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography images by Tian, Jing, Marziliano, Pina, Baskaran, Mani, Tun, Tin Aung, Aung, Tin

    Published 2013
    “…Bruch’s membrane is detected by searching the pixel with the biggest gradient value above the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and the choroidal-scleral interface is delineated by finding the shortest path of the graph formed by valley pixels using Dijkstra’s algorithm. …”
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    Measurement and modelling of temperature-dependent thermal diffusivity of diamond films by Hui, Ping.

    Published 2008
    “…First paper shows how the transmission-line theory is applied for obtaining thermal solutions for 2 and 3-layer samples, and investigate on how different pulse shapes affect the curve fitting results. …”
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    3D reconstruction from single images by Ping, Guiju

    Published 2024
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    Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy
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    Improved mobility and photovoltaic performance of two-dimensional Ruddlesden−Popper (ThMA)₂(MA)₂M₃I₁₀ perovskites applied in perovskite solar cells by Sun, Ping-Ping, Kripalani, Devesh Raju, Chi, Weijie

    Published 2023
    “…Nevertheless, (ThMA)2(MA)2Cu3I10 was predicted to have the highest PCE of 22.97%, featuring itself as a potential photo–absorber candidate for photovoltaic applications. The findings reported herein not only achieve our goal in designing highly efficient and environmentally-friendly 2DRP perovskites, but also shed light on new strategies for advancing their applications in optoelectronic.…”
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    The inference-boundary model reinterpreting theme and rheme by Leong, Ping Alvin

    Published 2013
    “…The Hallidayan notions of theme and rheme pose an interesting challenge to linguists in their attempts to pin them down more specifically. This paper argues that since the thematic structure of the clause organises it as a message, a useful starting point in theme–rheme research is an understanding of how clausal messages are typically processed by language users. …”
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