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    Social Influence Leads to the Formation of Diverse Local Trends by Epstein, Ziv, Groh, Matthew, Dubey, Abhimanyu, Pentland, Alex

    Published 2021
    “…A body of work suggests that introducing social signals to content can increase both the inequality and unpredictability of its success, but has only been shown in the context of music listening. To further examine the effect of social influence on media popularity, we extend this research to the context of algorithmically-generated images by re-adapting Salganik et al's Music Lab experiment. …”
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    Article
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    An investigation of finite wings with leading edge protuberances by Gan, Christopher De Hao

    Published 2017
    “…The addition of protuberances to the leading edge of airfoils have been found to enhance aerodynamic performance. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Leading change - the AlliedSignal TQ journey by Chua, Yak Chye.

    Published 2008
    “…This research project is about Leading Change, dynamic change through the effective deployment of TQ strategies. …”
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    Thesis
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    Pan-European atmospheric lead pollution, enhanced blood lead levels, and cognitive decline from Roman-era mining and smelting by McConnell, JR, Chellman, N, Plach, A, Wensman, SM, Plunkett, G, Stohl, A, Smith, N, Vinther, BM, Dahl-Jensen, D, Steffensen, JP, Fritzsche, D, Brugger, SO, McDonald, BT, Wilson, AI

    Published 2025
    “…Although lead exposure routes were many and included use of glazed tablewares, paints, cosmetics, and even intentional ingestion, the most significant for the nonelite, rural majority of the population may have been through background air pollution from mining and smelting of silver and lead ores that underpinned the Roman economy. …”
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