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Solar UAV : design and fabrication of structural test rig for loading and testing a 7.5m half wing
Published 2013“…At the same time, the 5 teams had to work together, updating each other with their findings, optimizing the UAV design, working towards the realization of the first prototype. …”
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7802
Determination of the life span of inflammatory dendritic cells
Published 2014“…More importantly, we demonstrated the presence of Plet-1+ DCs in brain of P.berghei infected mice which open up a new disease model for the characterization of Plet-1+ DCs. In conclusion, our findings on the turnover rate of Plet-1+ DC can be used in future studies to maintain the ablation of this population for its characterization during steady state and DSS-induced inflammation.…”
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7803
Frame competition and climate change communication
Published 2015“…In general, complementary frames produced classic framing effects, while competitive frames produced middle ground positions, which is consistent with current literature. Findings suggest the limited ability of communication frames in competitive environments to effectively engage and drive change beyond the attitudinal level. …”
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7804
Anger, physical activity and depression in patients with coronary heart disease : a dominance and moderation analysis
Published 2015“…However at higher levels of physical activity, the magnitude of the simple effect of anger expression out on depression is greatly reduced. The findings seem to partially support the psychodynamic theory of inward directed anger leading to depression, and also suggest that increasing physical activity may be helpful in reducing the likelihood of depressive outcomes in cardiac patients by moderating the relationship between the propensity to express anger and depression.…”
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7805
The fate and transformation of pharmaceutical and personal care products in wastewater treatment plants – (ii)
Published 2015“…This report incorporated findings from past researches as a basis of discussion for the results. …”
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7806
The effect of JGP slab on the stability of deep excavation
Published 2015“…Further analysis of more excavation profile under different soil conditions need to be carried out to confirm these findings.…”
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7807
Vascular tissue engineering: investigation of endothelial cell function
Published 2015“…In this study, defined polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofibers of different fiber diameters were treated with NaOH and adsorbed with gelatin to investigate cell attachment efficiency and growth rate. The findings revealed that gelatin adsorbed surfaces does not favour EC proliferation well and led to performing the next modification which is 1 M NaOH treatment for 4 h, 16 h, and 24 h for the PCL surfaces. 1 M NaOH treatment was first performed to improve the hydrophilicity of PCL. …”
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7808
Picture This! Social influence in a visually identified YouTube environment
Published 2016“…Clear evidence of social identification mediating social influence within social groups was observed. The findings of the present study suggest that social identification could occur even with visual information of commenters, contrary to SIDE’s theoretical predictions.…”
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7809
Effect of acute resistance exercise on cognition and creativity in healthy, well-trained university undergraduates
Published 2016“…Selfreport scales were implemented to determine degree of exercise intensity, perceived mood, and arousal. Findings suggest that reaction time decreased significantly from baseline to post treatment in the RE condition (p < 0.025, ES = 0.450). …”
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The relationship between self-perceived burden, depression, medication adherence, and health-related quality of life in coronary heart disease patients
Published 2017“…Additionally, medication adherence did not mediate the effect of (1) self-perceived burden on physical HRQOL, and (2) self-perceived burden on social HRQOL. These findings suggested that self-perceived burden and depression may be two vital cardiovascular risk factors health-care practitioners could consider during early patient screenings to enhance existing cardiac programmes, which in turn improve cardiac patients’ prognosis and overall quality of life (QOL).…”
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7811
The effects of Instagram fitspiration imagery on unhealthy eating behavior, body dissatisfaction and self-esteem
Published 2018“…More specifically, participants with lower self-esteem ate lesser snacks in both fitspiration conditions compared to the control condition. Findings suggest that individuals with low self-esteem tend to engage in negative upward social comparisons with healthier individuals in fitspiration images, and therefore compensated perceived health differences by reducing caloric intake. …”
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7812
The transfer and maximisation of dry-land strength & power into in-water thrust in competitive swimming
Published 2019“…BACKGROUND: The ability of competitive swimmers to maximise dry-land strength gains into useful swimming thrust is important for swimming performance. Findings were equivocal regarding the transference of dry-land strength into swimming thrust. …”
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回艺 (huí yì) : exploring art-based life review to support the relocation process for seniors with dementia in nursing homes
Published 2019“…Accompanying each major theme, a key attribute of art-based life review was also identified to explain how the major theme contributed to the enhancement of wellbeing. Findings from the current study not only provides further insights into the relocation process of seniors with dementia in Singapore, the theoretical framework that was developed also helped to conceptualise how the art-based life review intervention potentially supports relocation and informed practices.…”
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FACETS : multi-faceted functional decomposition of protein interaction networks
Published 2013“…In this article, we propose a novel PPI network decomposition algorithm called FACETS in order to make sense of the deluge of interaction data using Gene Ontology (GO) annotations. FACETS finds not just a single functional decomposition of the PPI network, but a multi-faceted atlas of functional decompositions that portray alternative perspectives of the functional landscape of the underlying PPI network. …”
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Exploring EFL teachers’ perceptions of the use of peer assessment in external exam-dominated writing classes
Published 2022“…The researcher used semi-structured interviews to explore EFL teachers’ attitudes towards PA after implementing it in their classes. Findings indicated that teachers were initially reluctant to use PA with their students but changed their minds during its implementation and reported that PA facilitated learning by making the educational process easier for learners. …”
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Micro-dosing psychedelics as a plausible adjunct to psychosexual and couple’s therapy: a qualitative insight
Published 2022“…Conclusion: These findings point to micro-dosing psychedelics as offering a potentially beneficial adjunct to psychosexual and couple’s therapy; potentiating relationship and sexual satisfaction. …”
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Examining the role of childhood experiences in gender identity and expression: an interpretative phenomenological analysis using Social Learning Theory
Published 2023“…Notably, the present findings support social learning theory, as it shows how the internalisation of gender can be challenged by new forms of gender resocialisation, including the promotion of gender equity in sports, the possibilities of gender expressions and identities beyond the binary, and the free articulation and expression of these concerns in society. …”
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Unfolding the role of metaverse in agri‐food supply chain security: current scenario and future perspectives
Published 2024“…The study aims to improve collaboration and communication throughout the agri‐food supply chain by providing a structured framework covering a variety of metaverse technologies, from the development of immersive virtual worlds to the deployment of blockchain for traceability. The findings offer valuable insights, particularly for researchers, decision makers, and industry partners who aim to better comprehend the potential benefits and challenges related to integrating metaverse solutions into the agri‐food industry. …”
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Building tomorrow's smart cities with 6G infrastructure technology
Published 2024“…It provides relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings. Covering topics such as AI, heritage cities, and web3, this book is an excellent resource for industry professionals, researchers, policymakers, academicians, students, and more. …”
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