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Romantic crushes promote variety-seeking behavior
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3382
Aminosilane micropatterns on hydroxyl-terminated substrates : fabrication and applications
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3383
Medium access control for dynamic spectrum access in cognitive radio networks : analysis under uncertainty
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Phase selection enabled formation of abrupt axial heterojunctions in branched oxide nanowires
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3385
Fire resistance for square tubular joints with and without chord reinforcement
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Mechanics of fracture and flexure in Antarctic ice sheets and ice shelves
Published 2024“…In grounding zones and floating ice shelves, ice fracturing is often associated with flexure modulated by ocean tides and subglacial water flow, as well as stresses created by shearing, such as pinning points. Fracture and flexure significantly affect the vulnerability of Antarctic ice shelves to hydrofracturing and, by altering buttressing effects, the mass balance of the entire Antarctic Ice Sheet. …”
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Give your money and lose your friend : the roles of social exclusion and money anthropomorphism in charitable giving
Published 2019“…Lastly, we predicted that socially excluded people would be less likely to donate money compared to socially included people, but only when money is anthropomorphized. …”
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Intensity-modulated magnetic field sensor based on magnetic fluid and optical fiber gratings
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3389
Dual spectrometer system with spectral compounding for 1-μm optical coherence tomography in vivo
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Improvement of power quality and system performance using energy storage systems
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3394
Microorganisms meet solid minerals: interactions and biotechnological applications
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3395
End-fire surface wave antenna with metasurface coating
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Measurement of buried undercut structures in microfluidic devices by laser fluorescent confocal microscopy
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3398
A fully integrated differential impulse radio transmitter
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Spatial structure of workplace and communication between colleagues: A study of E-mail exchange and spatial relatedness on the MIT campus
Published 2024“…Our findings suggest that (a) people whose offices are closer to each other by walking are more likely to exchange E-mails, (b) on the campus as a whole, people who are more likely to walk past each other’s offices on the way to or from work are more likely to exchange E-mails, and (c) people who share access to similar eating venues around their offices are more likely to exchange E-mails. …”
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