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Genetic, natal, and spatial drivers of social phenotypes in wild great tits
Published 2024“…Centrality showed heritability up to 10% in one of 3 years sampled, whereas betweenness showed none, indicating modest genetic variation in individual sociability, but not group-switching tendencies. These findings suggest a small, albeit detectable, genetic basis for individual sociality but pronounced spatial effects.…”
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The 17 Essential Qualities of a Team Player : Becoming the Kind of Person Every Team Wants /
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Challenges of measuring self-reported exposure to occupational biomechanical risk factors amongst people with low literacy engaged in manual labour: findings from a cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric investigation in an African population with chronic low back pain
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Allee effects: empirical analyses of wild British butterfly populations and theoretical implications for population synchrony
Published 2014“…In chapter 2 I investigate the spatial variation in influential density-dependent processes and density-independent weather factors for the large skipper butterfly <em>Ochlodes sylvanus</em> across its British range. I find both qualitative and quantitative spatial variation in these processes and factors driving population dynamics. …”
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Continent-wide drivers of spatial synchrony in breeding demographic structure across wild great tit populations
Published 2024“…Despite covariation with demographic structure, we do not find evidence for environmental variables influencing the scale of synchrony, except for beech masting. …”
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Translating decoration and symbolism of Chinese architectural works in tourism texts : a case study of Nan Hai Ming Zhu Tian Fu Gong (Pearl of the South Seas——Thian Hock Keng)
Published 2021“…Hence, supplementary notes were incorporated in this project to aid in the understanding of the text. These findings also helped to address research questions including what strategies could be employed to effectively communicate the foreign culture to its target readers and alternative methods to deal with culture loss during the translation process. …”
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《虬髯客传》的古今诠释 : 以《虬髯客传》、《虬髯翁》和《风尘三侠之红拂女》为例 = Retelling “The legend of curled beard” : examples from Tang, Ming and Contemporary...
Published 2015“…In this thesis, we will be comparing “The Legend of the Curled Beard” with Ming dynasty play “The Man with the Curl Beard”(Qiu Ran Weng) and Television Drama “The Romance of Red Dust”(Feng Chen San Xia Zhi Hong Fu Nv) to analysis their difference and similarities, and to find out how different literature genres and different eras affect the presentation of the same story and characters. …”
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MAS.630 Affective Computing, Spring 2002
Published 2002Subjects: “…Neuroscience findings…”
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Protein spatiotemporal dynamics in gene regulation and disease pathology
Published 2024“…In addition to transcriptional proteins, we find insulin receptors (IRs) are incorporated in dynamic condensates in normal cells to perform metabolic signaling transduction. …”
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Innovation and firm survival: the role of timing, funding, and networks
Published 2024“…The results suggest that there is a negative relationship between SMEs’ innovation in the early stage and their survival. This finding reveals that premature innovation is accompanied by the risk of exit. …”
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Toward conversational interpretations of neural networks: data collection
Published 2024“…However, they are also blackboxes, which human experts find difficult to understand. Recent work performed at NTU and internationally suggests that conversation is an effective form of interpreting neural networks to layperson users. …”
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Exploring human computation via interactive online application
Published 2010“…After processing enough images, the algorithm learns to find dogs in arbitrary images. A major problem with this approach, however, is the lack of training data which must be prepared by hand. …”
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Paddling to the dyadic rhythm in post-stroke recovery: coping mechanisms among survivor-caregiver dyads in Singapore
Published 2023“…Lived experiences of four non-spousal Singaporean survivor-caregiver dyads (three parent-child and one sibling relationship) were analysed using thematic framework analysis informed by the Theory of Dyadic Illness Management. Findings: The analysis generated three conceptual themes and ten subthemes which formed the Family-Oriented Reciprocal Stroke Care Among Singaporeans (FORSCAS) Model. …”
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Strategies to deal with volatility in shipping
Published 2022“…Throughout the study, each of the findings were supported by literature reviews, interviews, and evaluated through an original quality function deployment approach to determine the most effective strategies. …”
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Local scour beneath a forced-vibrating circular cylinder in unidirectional current
Published 2018“…Through reasoning and observations, the following findings were deduced: (i) the scour capacity around a forced vibrating pipeline increases when there is current, (ii) asymmetrical vortices are produced when there is current, (iii) the combined effect of current and vibrating frequency results in different scour shape, (iv) the pounding effect is related to the vibrating frequency whereby the effect is more significant at a higher vibrating frequency (v) the scour process can be divided into a 3-stage scour before reaching the equilibrium and it is affected by the position of the vibrating cylinder. …”
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Hydrogen as marine fuel – feasibility, prospects, and challenges
Published 2022“…To understand the constraints of hydrogen adoption, surveys and interviews were conducted to obtain two different sets of data to analyse and provide findings that are consistent and credible. To ensure a better understanding of hydrogen in the maritime industry, various maritime professionals were approached even though hydrogen might not be their expertise. …”
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