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    A 6bit 1.2GS/s symmetric successive approximation energy-efficient time-to-digital converter in 40nm CMOS by Chen, Qian, Liang, Yuan, Boon, Chirn Chye

    Published 2020
    “…As a proof-of-concept design, the TDC is verified by post-layout simulation (Transient noise + Monte Carlo (MC)) in 40nm low power CMOS technology, achieving 0.98LSB /1.03LSB worst case differential nonlinearity (DNL)/integral nonlinearity (INL) and 0.014pJ/conversion-step figure-of-merit (FOM). …”
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    Solid-State P NMR, Far-IR, and Structural Studies on Two-Coordinate (Tris(2,4,6-trimethoxyphenyl)phosphine)copper(I) Chloride and Bromide by Bowmaker, Graham A., Cotton, John D., Healy, Peter C., Kildea, John D.

    Published 1989
    “…The spectrum for each complex shows an asymmetric quartet centered at -65 ppm with highly asymmetric line spacings of 1.40, 2.21, and 2.50 kHz and 1.48, 2.17, and 2.43 kHz, respectively. …”
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    Green logistics driven circular practices adoption in the industry 4.0 era: a moderating effect of institutional pressure and supply chain flexibility by Sharma, Manu, Luthra, Sunil, Joshi, Sudhanshu, Kumar, Anil, Jain, Akshat

    Published 2023
    “…The results from the study are: a) firms can enhance CE adoption driven by I4.0 technologies with green logistics practices as a mediator b) the moderating effect of supply chain flexibility is found to be significant whereas the moderating effect of institutional pressure is found to be insignificant. …”
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    Capitalizing on a crisis: a computational analysis of all five million British firms during the Covid-19 pandemic by Muggleton, N, Rahal, C, Reeves, A

    Published 2025
    “…By employing an automated time series model selection procedure to generate counterfactuals, we show that Covid entrepreneurs were typically aged 35–49 (40.4%), men (73.1%), and had previously held roles in existing firms (59.4%). …”
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