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    A discrete artificial bee colony algorithm for the no-idle permutation flowshop scheduling problem with the total tardiness criterion by Tasgetiren, M. Fatih., Pan, Quan-Ke., Suganthan, P. N., Oner, Adalet.

    Published 2013
    “…In this paper, we present a discrete artificial bee colony algorithm to solve the no-idle permutation flowshop scheduling problem with the total tardiness criterion. …”
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    Diameter-free estimates for the quadratic Vinogradov mean value theorem by Mudgal, A

    Published 2022
    “…Thus our main result improves upon the above estimate, while also generalising it for larger values of s and more wide-ranging choices of ψ(x). The novelty of our estimates is that they only depend on d, s and |A|, and are independent of the diameter of A. …”
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    Dictionary training for sparse representation as generalization of K-means clustering by Sahoo, Sujit Kumar, Makur, Anamitra

    Published 2013
    “…It shows: though K-SVD is sequential like K-means, it fails to simplify to K-means by destroying the structure in the sparse coefficients. …”
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    Mean-field approximation for networks with synchrony-driven adaptive coupling by Fennelly, N, Neff, A, Lambiotte, R, Keane, A, Byrne, A

    Published 2025
    “…We explore two distinct implementations of this plasticity: pairwise updates to individual coupling strengths and global updates applied to the mean coupling strength. We derive a mean-field approximation and assess its accuracy by comparing it to θ-neuron simulations across various stability regimes. …”
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    Forensic mental health: envisioning a more empirical future by Tully, J, Hafferty, J, Whiting, D, Dean, K, Fazel, S

    Published 2024
    “…To achieve these goals, these services are necessarily expensive, but they have been criticised for a high-cost, low-volume approach, for lacking consistent standards of care, and for neglecting human rights and other ethical considerations. …”
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    More than unskilled : an exploration of the talents of migrant workers in Singapore by Alexkartadjaja, Lydia

    Published 2017
    “…They often receive unjust treatment from some members of the society. Perhaps, there are more can be done to mitigate this misconception, and to create more empathy towards migrant workers through art. …”
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    1.5°C Too Soon : More Must Be Done by Sembiring, Margareth

    Published 2018
    “…Will this report lead to more ambitious and aggressive emission mitigation efforts?…”
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    Batch versus continuous feeding strategies for pharmaceutical removal by subsurface flow constructed wetland by Gersberg, Richard M., Jinadasa, K. B. S. N., Zhang, Dong Qing, Zhu, Junfei, Hua, Tao, Tan, Soon Keat

    Published 2013
    “…This study evaluated the effect of continuous and batch feeding on the removal of 8 pharmaceuticals (carbamazepine, naproxen, diclofenac, ibuprofen, caffeine, salicylic acid, ketoprofen and clofibric acid) from synthetic wastewater in mesocosm-scale constructed wetlands (CWs). …”
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    Synergetic effects of tank background and food colouration on feeding preferences of seahorse Hippocampus barbouri by Ismail, Syahira, Christianus, Annie, Chen, Cheng-Ann, Kawamura, Gunzo, Lim, Leong-Seng, Abd Halid, Nur Fatihah

    Published 2023
    “…Predator colour preference enables the recognition of prey items, and can be useful when designing potential feed. However, the preferred food colour varies depending on the surrounding background colour and light intensity. …”
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