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One-stop measurement model for fast and accurate tensor display characterization
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Somalia one year on : making the anti-piracy drive more effective
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One level density of low-lying zeros of families of L-functions
Published 2011“…In this paper, we prove some one level density results for the low-lying zeros of families of L- functions. …”
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Focusing of linearly polarized Lorentz–Gauss beam with one optical vortex
Published 2013“…Focusing properties of linearly polarized Lorentz–Gauss beam with one on-axis optical vortex was investigated by vector diffraction theory. …”
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Nine historical views of the Phillips curve: eight authentic and one inauthentic
Published 2021“…There is a widely believed but entirely mythical story to the effect that the discovery of ‘the Phillips curve’ was, in the 1960s and 1970s, an inspiration of inflationist policy. One aspect of the explanation of how that myth came to be widely believed is considered in this paper. …”
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Model merging and safety alignment: one bad model spoils the bunch
Published 2024“…Merging Large Language Models (LLMs) is a cost-effective technique for combining multiple expert LLMs into a single versatile model, retaining the expertise of the original ones. However, current approaches often overlook the importance of safety alignment during merging, leading to highly misaligned models. …”
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Poincaré inequality for one forms on four manifolds with bounded Ricci curvature
Published 2025“…In this short note, we provide a quantitative global Poincar´e inequality for one forms on a closed Riemannian four manifold, in terms of an upper bound on the diameter, a positive lower bound on the volume, and a two-sided bound on Ricci curvature. …”
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Effect of WuWeiXiaoDuYin (五味消毒饮) and its components on LFA-1 mediated leukocyte adhesion to ICAM-1.
Published 2012“…Inflammation is one of the reactions of the body’s immune system to injury, microbes and other foreign substances. …”
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Book review: A Theory of Everyone: Who We Are, How We Got Here, and Where We’re Going, by Michael M. Muthukrishna
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Proceedings of Data Analytics and Management: ICDAM 2023, Volume 1
Published 2024“…The book is divided into four volumes.…”
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Chapter 1. The deepening global recession and the Great Depression fear
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Statistical analysis plan for a cluster randomised controlled trial to compare screening, feedback and intervention for child anxiety problems to usual school practice: identifying Child Anxiety Through Schools-identification to intervention (iCATS-i2i)
Published 2024“…<p><strong>Background</strong></p> The Identifying Child Anxiety Through Schools-identification to intervention (iCATS-i2i) trial is being conducted to establish whether ‘screening and intervention’, consisting of usual school practice plus a pathway comprising screening, feedback and a brief parent-led online intervention (OSI: Online Support and Intervention for child anxiety), bring clinical and health economic benefits compared to usual school practice and assessment only — ‘usual school practice’, for children aged 8–9 years in the following: (1) the ‘target population’, who initially screen positive for anxiety problems according to a two-item parent-report child anxiety questionnaire — iCATS-2, and (2) the ‘total population’, comprising all children in participating classes. …”
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