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new urban giants : the ultimate skyscrapers /
Published 2008“…Dubai is the current record holder, but is likely to lose the title in the near future. In teh meantime, the world's metropolises accumulate impressive arrays of tall buildings, while the old western cities are dotted with new smaller but bizarre towers. …”
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Sexual violence at higher education institutions: prevalence, nature, and opportunities for prevention
Published 2023“…Using the OUR SPACE data, I also found that gendered differences persisted across willingness to engage in bystander behaviour to prevent or respond to SV, with men being less likely to engage in bystander behaviour to prevent SV and more likely to endorse attitudes that place the blame of SV on victims or survivors. …”
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Instrumentation optimisation for unicompartmental knee replacement
Published 2024“…No patient, implant, or surgical factors were found to be associated with TCS, likely due to the small number of TCS cases identified. …”
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Fragments and Lies
Published 2024“…This experimental video sets spoken accounts from the perspective of the likes of Ted Bundy and Charles Manson alongside grainy, ambiguous imagery. …”
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Advanced electrode materials for Al on batteries
Published 2020“…As a result, a novel rechargeable aluminium ion battery has been fabricated with nanoparticle-liked copper phosphorus trichalcogenides (CuPS3) as cathode materials and ionic liquid electrolyte of AlCl3-[EMIm]Cl. …”
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Image analysis for building facade inspection
Published 2020“…The introduction of an artificial vision based inspection system is likely to be an effective solution ranging from data acquisition, data processing to report delivery to these problems. …”
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The profile of running and running injuries in Singapore
Published 2020“…Results: Across the 50 respondents when comparing demographic and running profile factors, a runner from the Singapore running community is likely to have 1 running-related injury at any given year. …”
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Long-term re-identification
Published 2023“…For Long-Term Re-ID, the Re-ID models must be insensitive to the subject’s clothing as we assume that changing of clothes are likely to occur. Recently, a long-term Re-ID model, called SPS, with a result almost double its predecessor was shared. …”
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Attitude determination and control of LEO microsatellites
Published 2008“…This is particularly so as imaging is likely to be one of the main objectives of X-Sat. …”
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Catalysis and regulation of cyclic dinucleotide specific phosphodiesterases
Published 2011“…We identified a conserved functional loop that is critical for the enzymatic activity and likely to be involved in the regulation of EAL domain. …”
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Onset, trajectories and outcome of aggression in adolescent females.
Published 2012“…However, males are more likely to follow the life-course-persistent trajectory while females, the adolescence-onset trajectory. …”
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Reducing stress of university students using music therapy
Published 2015“…As for the timbre, there does not exist significant differences, as long as the listener is familiar with the music, the stress level is likely to decrease. This project has significant implications for the practice of music therapy in clinics, as it provides convincing evidence for the usage of certain music in reducing stress of university students. …”
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Twitter vs Facebook : analysis of Australian open tennis fan page
Published 2018“…Future research may examine fan participation and interaction during a major sporting event on various social media platforms by conducting content analysis on fans’ comments, likes and shares.…”
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We do not select, nor are we choosy: reproductive biology of Strepsiptera (Insecta)
Published 2015“…Inferring from similarity between aedeagi of males either between congeners, heterogeners, or between species within the same taxonomic family, the same of which is true of the cephalothoraces of females, we predict that male–female conflict and a co-evolutionary morphological arms race between sexes is not likely to exist in most species of Strepsiptera. We then review the non-genitalic structures that play a role during sexual communication, and present details of copulatory behaviour. …”
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Do we need economic inequality?
Published 2017“…What if, he asks, widespread economic inequality is actually just a passing phase, a feature of the capitalist transition from a settled rural way of life to our next highly urban steady-state? Is it really likely that we face a Blade Runner-style dystopian future divided between a tiny elite and an impoverished mass? …”
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Descriptor learning for efficient retrieval
Published 2010“…This paper aims to reduce these quantization errors at source, by learning a projection from descriptor space to a new Euclidean space in which standard clustering techniques are more likely to assign matching descriptors to the same cluster, and non-matching descriptors to different clusters.…”
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The zinc-finger transcription factor Blimp1/Prdm1 is required for uterine remodelling and repair in the mouse
Published 2025“…RNA-seq together with immunostaining experiments strongly suggest that the failure to up-regulate expression of the matrix metalloprotease Mmp10 in combination with insufficient suppression of BMP signalling, likely explain Blimp1-dependent phenotypic changes. …”
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Compute North vs. Compute South: the uneven possibilities of compute-based AI governance around the globe
Published 2024“…In this governance model, states that host AI compute capacity within their territorial jurisdictions are likely to be better placed to impose their rules on AI systems than states that do not. …”
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The geopolitical crisis may trigger changes in energy strategies
Published 2014“…Projects to rectify perceived supply and customer risk are likely to proceed at a faster pace than was expected only six months ago.…”
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