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    Organizational Stress and Well-Being / by Lapierre, Laurent M., editor 655504, Cooper, Sir Cary, editor 655505, Cambridge University Press (Online service) 655240

    Published 2023
    “…The volume explains how and why the topics of workplace stress and well-being have evolved and continue to be highly relevant, and why line managers have great influence over employees' quality of working life. …”
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    software, multimedia
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    Wettability of laser surface modified soda lime silica glass by Abdul Fattah, Mohamad Tahir, Nur Najwa, Khairul Azman, Syarifah Nur Aqida, Syed Ahmad, Izwan, Ismail

    Published 2025
    “…Negative interaction between hatch spacing and water contact angle concluded this study with cross-hatch is better than line hatch. Meanwhile, cross-type hatch produced better outcomes on contact angle than line hatch. …”
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    Design of a conformal end-fire array antenna by Hou, Zheyi

    Published 2024
    “…Rogers 4003 with permittivity of 3.55 and thickness of 0.5mm, 3. Feed line which is a moderated meandering microstrip line, functioning as the feed of the array. …”
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    Hybrid machine learning method to determine the optimal operating process window in aerosol jet 3D printing by Zhang, Haining, Moon, Seung Ki, Ngo, Teck Hui

    Published 2021
    “…Hence, at a new print speed, the number of line samples for identifying a new operating process window is greatly reduced. …”
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    Attack strategies in birds of prey by Brighton, C

    Published 2016
    “…</p> <p>Proportional navigation is a feedback law whereby the bird’s line-of-sight rate is fed back, in order to command a turn-rate in proportion to the change in line-of-sight rate, with a constant of proportionality <em>N</em>. …”
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