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Repurposing DailyQA3 for an efficient and spot position sensitive daily quality assurance tool for proton therapy
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12862
A SnO2 nanoparticle/nanobelt and Si heterojunction light-emitting diode
Published 2011“…Single-crystalline zero-dimensional tin dioxide (SnO2) nanoparticles and one-dimensional SnO2 nanobelts were synthesized on silicon (Si) substrates with different seed layer coatings by simple vapor-phase transport method. …”
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21W.747 Rhetoric, Fall 2002
Published 2002“…Understanding rhetoric gives us the means of judging whose opinion about issues is the most accurate, useful, or valid, because such knowledge allows us to see beyond the persuasive techniques to the essence of the opinions. …”
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Political unrest under IMF programmes: labour mobility, fiscal conditionality, and democratic representation
Published 2017“…<p>What triggers political unrest under International Monetary Fund (IMF) programmes? Why do we see unrest—protests, strikes, and riots—in some countries under IMF programmes and not in others? …”
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12865
Why You Should Tap Innovation at Deep-Tech Startups
Published 2024“…Even companies in less R&D intensive sectors will need to look to science based innovators so called deep tech startups as they seek solutions to their key challenges.…”
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Pushing the limits of quantifying complexity
Published 2017“…We will look into the quantum epsilon machine’s behaviour, and introduce a method of reducing the complexity to its limits. We also seek to understand how changing the measurement basis affects the quantum epsilon machine.…”
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12867
Habermas and the Media /
Published 2019“…Full of original and sometimes surprising insights, this book is essential reading for scholars and students of media, political communication, and democracy, as well as anyone seeking guidance through Habermas’s rich world of thought.…”
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Black democrats in white America: racial campaign strategies in majority-white contexts, 1989-2013
Published 2017“…The first goal is to provide a rich, analytical account based on primary research of the range of campaign strategies available to office-seeking African American candidates outside of majority-black election contexts. …”
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12870
Censorship of media violence and third-person effect : a comparison between policy advisors and the general public
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12871
The impact of audit partner's behavioural traits on audit staff's objectivity.
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12872
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12873
Insurance and banking industries - their products and the investment opportunities.
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12874
Effect of voluntary disclosure on stock volatility and liquidity : Singapore evidence
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12875
A tale of two shuffle algebras
Published 2024“…In the present paper, we take an orthogonal viewpoint, and give shuffle algebra presentations for the “top” and “bottom” halves instead, starting from the evaluation representation 𝑈𝑞(𝔤𝔩˙𝑛)↷ℂ𝑛(𝑧) and its usual R-matrix 𝑅(𝑧)∈End(ℂ𝑛⊗ℂ𝑛)(𝑧) (see Faddeev et al. in Leningrad Math J 1:193–226, 1990). …”
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Can a humanoid robot be part of the organizational workforce? A user study leveraging sentiment analysis
Published 2020“…The objective of this study is to analyze the effects of humanoid robots on customers in a work environment, and see if it can handle social scenarios. We propose to evaluate these objectives through two modes, namely: survey questionnaire and customer feedback. …”
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12877
Complex channel characterization
Published 2009“…A comprehensive study and calculation was discussed with the interest to see the ducting effect over the sea channel at Hosba. …”
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Protecting neural networks from adversarial attacks
Published 2024“…The security benefits of the SSE implementation will also have to outweigh the cost for it to see realistic use. Other methods such as homomorphic encryption can be used on larger datasets and more complex models and may even be able to allow models to be trained while fully encrypted, protecting against more possibilities of adversarial attacks.…”
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On the evolution of the Kham agreement paradigm
Published 2024“…Recent studies of the agreement systems of the "prono-minalizing" Tibeto-Burman languages (Bauman 1974, 1975, 1979, DeLancey 1980, 1981a, 1983, Caughley 1982, Thurgood 1985) have established that the suffixed "pronominal" verb agreement paradigm, once considered to be a late secondary development in a few western branches of the family, is in fact widespread throughout the TB languages, and traceable to the Proto-Tibeto-Burman level.2 There is no reasonable doubt that most of the agreement paradigms found in the family represent com¬mon inheritance -- often, to be sure, with considerable reana¬lysis and secondary alteration -- of an original paradigm in which the ST pronominal roots *na '1st person' and *na(n) '2nd person' were suffixed to the verb in a split ergative pattern. (See DeLancey 1981b for a discussion of the notion of split ergativity and its relevance to some of the data discussed here).…”
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梁智强电影再现的老人、小孩与中产阶级人士 = The representation of the elderly, the young and the middle class Singaporeans in Jack Neo’s movies
Published 2010“…Then, through the representation of the elderly, the young and the middle class Singaporeans, an analysis is made to see how Jack Neo’s movies attempt to shape Singapore’s perception towards these groups of people and shall touch a bit on the motivation behind it.…”
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