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Integration of Artificial Intelligence in sustainable manufacturing: current status and future opportunities
Published 2023“…Potential future research directions like amalgamation of AI with Industry 4.0, use of hybrid AI systems, focus on social sustainability and use of emerging AI techniques (Deep learning, CNN etc.) have also been proposed. …”
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Benefits and limitations of using data-driven approach to develop inclusivity networks for young disabled people: a case study of Assemble by the National Youth Theatre
Published 2024“…Inclusivity networks bridge the gap between disabled and non-disabled communities, empowering individuals. Organisations like the National Youth Theatre has run its Local Inclusivity Networks programme to promote collaboration, reduce isolation, and empower young disabled voices. …”
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Development of refrigeration simulation to enhance teaching and learning for commercial refrigeration system
Published 2021“…For the functionality test, this product will test a few variable like the display of the temperature and pressure of the refrigerator in smartphone by using Blynk application to perform Mollier Chart and reading of Coefficient of Performance (CoP). …”
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Analysis of electrooculography (EOG) for controlling wheelchair motion
Published 2015“…Persons suffering from extremely limited peripheral mobility like Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) usually have the ability to coordinate eye movements. …”
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Development of smart monitoring system using IOT
Published 2020“…The additional feature added in like security will help to protect the system. The general idea behind the project is to provide temperature and humidity readings, appliances control plus the security. …”
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Using social marketing strategy to promote recycling among university students in a Thai university
Published 2020“…The results showed that there were 70,299 ‘Like, Love, Share, and Comment’ actions and 137,710 views by their peers during the competition duration of one month. …”
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An experimental investigation of diffuse optical scattering from stationary and flowing dispersions
Published 1991“…These are applied to monodisperse spherical latexes where the results are compared with theories of radiative transport, and also to plate-like Kaolinite particles where non-random particle orientation by shear flow is studied at small and large Reynolds number. …”
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Ex vivomammalian prions are formed of paired double helical prion protein fibrils
Published 2016“…Recently, we developed novel methods to obtain exceptionally pure preparations of prions from mouse brain and showed that pathogenic PrP in these high-titre preparations is assembled into rod-like assemblies. Here, we have used precise cell culture-based prion infectivity assays to define the physical relationship between the PrP rods and prion infectivity and have used electron tomography to define their architecture. …”
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Prion 2016 poster abstracts
Published 2016“…We have recently developed novel methods to obtain exceptionally pure preparations of prions from prion-infected murine brain and have shown that pathogenic PrP in these high-titer preparations is assembled into rod-like assemblies (Wenborn et al. 2015. Sci. Rep. 10062). …”
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Fine motor skills and unsystematic spatial binding in the common region test (CRT): under-inclusivity in ASD and over-inclusivity in ADHD
Published 2020“…Almost all children with ASD presented the less mature under-inclusive Type I unsystematic coding which included object-place binding, while children with ADHD showed the overinclusive Type II unsystematic coding that was overriding the Gestalt-like properties of proximity and similarity. Conclusions: It was demonstrated that the CRT is a useful screening instrument for ASD and ADHD that shows that their spatial categorization varies in their unsystematic visuo-spatial classification due to fine motor skill deficiencies.…”
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Highly infectious prions are not directly neurotoxic
Published 2020“…While it has long been assumed that prions are themselves neurotoxic, recent devel- opment of methods to obtain exceptionally pure prions from mouse brain with maintained strain characteristics, and in which defined structures—paired rod-like double helical fibers—can be definitively correlated with infectivity, allowed a direct test of this assertion. …”
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Where have all the followers gone?
Published 2020“…This leads us to questions like: what if follower identifications do not typically exist or are rejected in everyday organisational working contexts – despite discursive labelling of individuals as followers or following practices? …”
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GLP-2 decreases food intake in the dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus (DMH) through Exendin (9-39) in male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats
Published 2021“…Glucagon-like peptide 2 (GLP-2), a member of Glucagon peptide family involved in regulating energy metabolism, can be produced and secreted by preproglucagonergic (PPG) neurons in the brain. …”
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Qualitative network analysis for migration studies: beyond metaphors and epistemological pitfalls
Published 2021“…We draw upon the early roots of social network research, within anthropology, to find inspiration and consider the contribution of qualitative approaches to analysing dynamic social relationships and to including neglected aspects like meaning making and agency. Adopting a reflexive approach enables us to de‐migranticise our research turning the role of migration and ethnicity for social networks into an empirical question rather than taking them as an essentialist starting point for investigation. …”
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Reading suburban narratives
Published 2012“…The suburban body itself, in so much suburban-set fiction, becomes the site of this struggle, portrayed as thing- like, as ineffectual and powerless, as sickly or diseased, as comic and absurd. …”
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Taking biological security education forward and building up an international biological security education network
Published 2023“…In this presentation, we would like to talk about our initiative of setting up an international biological security education network (IBSEN). …”
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Applying artificial intelligence in healthcare: lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2025“…The COVID-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in global healthcare systems and highlighted the need for innovative, technology-driven solutions like Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, previous research on the topic has been limited and fragmented, leading to an incomplete understanding of the ‘what’, ‘where’ and ‘how’ of its application, as well as its associated benefits and challenges. …”
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