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A 180 nm technology new 2.5 Gbps burst-mode optical receiver design with automatic gain control and feed-forward created reset
Published 2015“…A 180 nm technology new 2.5 Gbps burst-mode optical receiver design with automatic gain control and feed-forward created reset for Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON) Systems is presented. …”
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The five-year itch: motivational factors that influence the career decisions of early career teachers in England
Published 2025“…From a motivation perspective, we found that autonomous motivation reduces quitting intentions and that the need for relatedness and positive professional identities are particularly important for retaining teachers in the first five years of their careers.…”
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Perceptions of parental provision of structure, autonomy support and psychological control and its effects on youth needs satisfaction, scholastic and athletic competence
Published 2016“…In Self-Determination Theory, it is assumed that parenting dimensions have an important role in satisfying the basic psychological needs of autonomy, competence and relatedness in children. …”
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Report to the President for year ended June 30, 2024, Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS)
Published 2025“…This report contains the following sections: Participants and Collaborations; LIDS Intellectual Vision; LIDS; Research Areas; Research Highlights; Events; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; Awards; Honors; Organizational Aspects; Key Statistics for Academic Year 2023-24; and Overall Outlook.…”
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Report to the President for year ended June 30, 2022, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Published 2025“…This report contains the following sections: CSAIL Growth; Research Projects; Wistron-CSAIL Research Collaboration; Quanta-CSAIL Research Collaboration; Industrial Outreach; Internet Policy Research Initiative; World Wide Web Consortium; Research Highlights; Laboratory Sponsored Activities; Organization; Faculty Appointments and Leaves; Awards and Honors; Key Statistics for Academic Year 2022…”
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Health and well-being in the year before death: the association with quality of life and care at the end-of-life
Published 2022“…Objective: We examined whether older adults' health and well-being during their final year of life predicts end-of-life (EOL) quality of life (QOL) and quality of care (QOC). …”
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Increasing Dengue Incidence in Singapore over the Past 40 Years: Population Growth, Climate and Mobility
Published 2015“…In Singapore, the frequency and magnitude of dengue epidemics have increased significantly over the past 40 years. It is important to understand the main drivers for the rapid increase in dengue incidence. …”
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The economic burden of rotavirus hospitalization among children < 5 years of age in selected hospitals in Bangladesh
Published 2021“…Estimation of the economic burden would provide informed decision about investment on prevention strategies (e.g., vaccine and/or behavior change), which has been a potential policy discussion in Bangladesh for several years. <p><strong>Methods</p></strong> We estimated the societal costs of children <5 years for hospitalization from rotavirus gastroenteritis (RVGE) and incidences of catastrophic health expenditure. …”
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