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Lifshitz interaction can promote ice growth at water-silica interfaces
Published 2017“…On the contrary, we find that the Lifshitz force promotes the growth of an ice film, up to 1–8 nm thickness, near silica-water interfaces at the triple point of water. …”
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Experimental demonstration of Fabry-Perot open resonators in a surface-wave bandgap crystal
Published 2017“…Due to the complete surface-wave forbidden bandgap, a new FP plasmonic resonance mode exhibiting monopolar features which is missing in both traditional FP resonators and plasmonic resonators is emerged. Near-field response spectra and imaged mode profiles are presented to characterize the properties of these FP open resonators in the microwave regime.…”
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3083
Data-driven modeling of transportation systems and traffic data analysis during a major power outage in the Netherlands
Published 2018“…Finally, we show the results of traffic data analysis during the major power outage in North Holland on 27 March 2015, paying special attention to one of the most affected locations around the A9/E19 interchange near Amsterdam airport Schiphol.…”
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3084
NIR-responsive nanomaterials and their applications; upconversion nanoparticles and carbon dots: a perspective
Published 2019“…Near‐infrared (NIR) light responsive materials have received much attention for diverse applications due to their excellent optical properties. …”
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Nickel-silicided Schottky junction CMOS transistors with gate-all-around nanowire channels
Published 2012“…The transistors exhibit good Ion/Ioff characteristics, along with fully controlled shortchannel effects revealed by low drain-induced barrier lowering (~10 mV/V) and near-ideal subthreshold swing (~60 mV/dec). …”
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Influence of spatial variability on slope failure analysis by the shear strength reduction technique
Published 2012“…Present publications mainly use the predetermined spatial correlation length L, the dimensionless ratio of correlation length to the slope height L/H or the Markov chain approach to describe the tendency of elements spatially near each other to be correlated. In this paper, the randomness of the input model variables can be realized by the shape of the normal distribution curves and the fluctuations of c and Ø values among different elements are presumed to follow the normal distribution. …”
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Conference Paper -
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Will we ever go back to normal? An international exploration of the impact of Covid-19 on tourism teaching in 5 countries
Published 2022“…Tourism lecturers also faced the near devastation of ‘their’ industry, while students saw their chances of employment in the industry dwindle. …”
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3088
Access, dignity, and choice: social supermarkets and the end of the food bank model in the UK?
Published 2024“…These are characterized as not-for-profit social enterprises that sell mostly food, at low or symbolic prices to those living near or in poverty. In this article we provide a timely empirical account of SSMs and the experiences and perspectives of their members, focusing on three key themes: access, dignity, and choice. …”
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The neural correlates of response inhibition across the transition from infancy to toddlerhood: an fNIRS Study
Published 2024“…Despite the importance of this developmental period, relatively little is known about the emergence and development of response inhibition, a form of inhibitory control, and the associated neural substrates across this key transition. Using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), an optical imaging technique suitable for imaging the developing brain, and an age-appropriate response inhibition task, we investigated the brain regions associated with response inhibition in 16-month-old toddlers. …”
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A diminished large carnivore guild with contrasting species-habitat associations persists outside national parks in Namibia's central-eastern landscape
Published 2024“…African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) were more common near their resident population eastwards and in areas of greater vegetation productivity. …”
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Cultural transmission of fitness in mathematical population genetics
Published 2014“…</p> <p>Third, we study a near-critical multi-type branching process model of the phenomenon. …”
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A quantitative measurement method for nuclear-pleomorphism scoring in breast cancer
Published 2024“…The HM equation yields a value approaching 1 for nuclei demonstrating characteristics of score-3 nuclear pleomorphism and near 0 for those exhibiting features of score-1 nuclear pleomorphism. …”
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Do institutional pressures impact voluntary environment information disclosure?
Published 2024“…China has pledged to peak its carbon emissions by 2030 to address the rising emissions, aiming for near-zero carbon neutrality by 2060. In this context, the legitimacy of institutions is essential, as it sheds light on the various effects of institutional pressures on organizational strategies and behaviors. …”
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A Review of Genetic Algorithm: Operations and Applications
Published 2024“…By facilitating the discovery of optimal or near-optimal solutions within large solution spaces, GA proves its mettle in scenarios where traditional methods fall short. …”
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Perceptions of a Buruli ulcer controlled human infection model: How, who, and why?
Published 2025“…An M. ulcerans controlled human infection model (MuCHIM) is likely to accelerate our understanding of this otherwise neglected disease, and may be an efficient platform for testing vaccines and other interventions. The aim of this study was to understand perceptions of this model across a range of key stakeholders in an endemic Australian community setting. …”
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Stabilization/solidification of Mn-contaminated clay slurry by using CaO-GGBS: effects of anions
Published 2023“…Moreover, the anions contained in clay slurries may affect the S/S efficiency of CaO-GGBS in treating Mn-contaminated clay slurries, but this effect has hardly been investigated. Therefore, this study investigated the S/S efficiency of CaO-GGBS in treating MnSO4-bearing and Mn(NO3)2-bearing clay slurries. …”
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3097
Dynamic compaction on reclaimed land
Published 2010“…Dynamic compaction (DC) has been widely used to increase the bearing capacity and to control the settlements of foundations on reclaimed land. …”
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3098
Identifying candidate proteins that undergo activity-dependent synapse to nucleus translocation in hippocampal neurons
Published 2017“…We identified 5 candidate proteins with high likelihood of nuclear translocation and transcriptional activity for further testing. We also managed to show that the Rabbit Polycloncal Anti-GFP antibody is more efficient at immunoprecipitation of Sun1GFP expressing activated nuclei.…”
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Effect of sedative and stimulative music on visual reaction time and arousal in university athletes
Published 2020“…Participants were exposed to 2 different playlists across 2 testing sessions. Descriptive data for sedative music were: pre-test (M =262.205 ± 21.824 ms) and post-test (M =259.533 ± 19.939 ms) and for stimulative music were: pre-test (M =265.313 ± 22.219 ms) and post-test (M =264.085 ± 21.816 ms). …”
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Cognitive and physical age gaps in relation to mild cognitive impairment and behavioral phenotypes
Published 2023“…Participants (N = 822, Agemean = 67.6) were partitioned into equally-sized training and testing samples. Cognitive and physical age-prediction models were fitted using nine cognitive and eight physical fitness test scores, respectively, within the training samples, and subsequently used to estimate cognitive and physical age gaps for each subject in the testing sample. …”
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