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Modeling, sampling and reconstruction of EEG signals with seizures
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EEG analysis using the linear canonical transform
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Finite rate Innovation and its applications in electrocardiography
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An RF energy harvester
Published 2017“…This explains the necessity to find alternative ways to power these objects and harvesting energy from the ambient environment is a promising method. …”
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Development of an intelligent solar energy system for off-grid application
Published 2010“…The second parts followed by studying the photovoltaic (PV) module to find its characteristics and maximum power point (MPP) under various solar radiations. …”
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Image analysis of plasmonic sensor for high-throughput biomarker detection
Published 2013“…In future work, the SPR biosensor can find potential applications in biomedical research for the detection of different bio-molecular interactions in the laboratory.…”
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Range expansion of a declining forest species, the Western Gray Squirrel (Sciurus griseus), into semi-arid woodland
Published 2024“…Occupancy modeling revealed that western gray squirrels were equally likely to occur in piñon–juniper woodland compared to mature pine forest that they occupy elsewhere in their range. …”
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Effects of lumbar support to reduce discomfort during prolonged riding among motocyclists
Published 2015“…Electromyography (EMG) signals were recorded from right and left erector spinae musculature during 2 hours riding session. …”
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The response of Pinus caribaea mor. var. Hondurensis seedlings to nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium fertilizers
Published 1979“…For this purpose, seedlings were grown in plastic pots in soils collected from Bahau pine experimental area. These soils belong to Durian series and are generally poor in nutrients. …”
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探究新加坡大学生性观念与性知识程度 = A study on sexual knowledge and attitudes of undergraduates in Singapore
Published 2015“…As such, this paper aims to find out the sexual attitudes of current undergraduates in Singapore, their sources of information about sex and their sexual health awareness level. …”
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Cross-modal size-contrast illusion : acoustic increases in intensity and bandwidth modulate haptic representation of object size
Published 2020“…In this study, a series of images each comprising a pair of pine-tree figures were translated into auditory modality using sensory substitution software. …”
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Design of conditioning unit for data transmission over power distribution lines
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The role of post-pyrolysis carbon dioxide capture in hydrogen recovery from waste-derived pyrolysis gas
Published 2024“…The pyrolysis gas was obtained from various waste-derived feedstocks (municipal sewage sludge, refused derived fuel (RDF), pine sawdust (biomass), and marine litter) by pyrolysis (600 °C), and underwent the treatment with CaO (600 °C) followed by the thermolytic decomposition at 1300 °C. …”
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