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“The Past We Step Into and How We Repair It”
Published 2024“…Takeaway for practice Reparative planning must involve at a minimum at least three dimensions: public recognition, material redistribution, and social and spatial transformation. …”
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Artificial Intelligence and the US-China Balance of Power
Published 2025“…I find that control over the production of advanced AI chips by the United States and allies almost certainly means the United States would better exploit such weapons, if they emerged as decisive in modern warfare, within at least the next ten years. Potential Chinese policy responses, such as cannibalizing its civilian sector or substituting with older chips, would likely fail for technical reasons.…”
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Deep proteomic profiling of human carotid atherosclerotic plaques using multidimensional LC-MS/MS
Published 2014“…Results: A total of 4702 proteins were identified from atherosclerotic plaques at a false discovery rate (FDR) of 1%, of which 3846 were identified with at least 2 unique peptides. Many pathways related to the development and progression of atherosclerosis were identified, such as atherosclerosis signaling, toll receptor signaling pathway and inhibition of matrix metalloproteases. …”
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Two millennia of tropical cyclone-induced mud layers in a northern Yucatán stalagmite : multiple overlapping climatic hazards during the Maya Terminal Classic “megadroughts”
Published 2014“…This new conservative proxy for paleotempestology recorded cave flooding events with a recurrence interval of 8.3 years during the twentieth century, with the greatest frequency during the twentieth century and the least frequent during the seventeenth century. Tropical cyclone (TC) events are unlikely to flood the cave during drought when the water table is depressed. …”
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A quasi‐solid‐state tristate reversible electrochemical mirror device with enhanced stability
Published 2020“…The REM device with zero power consumption maintains its mirror state for at least 100 min, making it a promising candidate for energy‐efficient applications.…”
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Nonlinear adjustment of exchange rate and exchange rate policy : lessons from Singapore
Published 2021“…Future empirical studies should include the effect in the estimations and tests, or at least test for the absence of the effect before excluding it from the estimations.…”
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Reconciling Bayesian and perimeter regularization for binary inversion
Published 2021“…In this paper two links are studied: (i) the maximum a posteriori objective function of a suitably chosen Bayesian phase-field approach is shown to be closely related to a least squares plus perimeter regularization objective; (ii) sample paths of a suitably chosen Bayesian level set formulation are shown to possess a finite perimeter and to have the ability to learn about the true perimeter.…”
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Incremental route inference from low-sampling GPS data : an opportunistic approach to online map matching
Published 2021“…Experimental results show that our algorithm is better than, or at least comparable to the state-of-the-art algorithms in terms of inference accuracy. …”
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HLO : half-kernel laplacian operator for surface smoothing
Published 2021“…Given a vertex v, HLO first finds all pairs of its neighboring vertices and divides each pair into two subsets (called half windows); then computes the uniform Laplacians of all such subsets and subsequently projects the computed Laplacians to the full-window uniform Laplacian to alleviate flipping and degeneration. The half window with least regularization energy is then chosen for v. …”
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COVID-19 and global governance: waking up to a safe new world
Published 2022“…Yet, as the collateral damage unfolds, the response has been astounding for at least two reasons. First, the difference in national responses to COVID-19, even among developed countries, could not be more stark. …”
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Thermochromic smart windows with highly regulated radiative cooling and solar transmission
Published 2022“…RC has been widely researched on walls and roofs but rarely on windows while windows are the least energy-efficient part of buildings. Moreover, in the current smart window design, consideration of tunable RC is missing. …”
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Trimetallic oxide-hydroxide porous nanosheets for efficient water oxidation
Published 2022“…Trimetallic system also offers better oxygen evolution reaction kinetics as evident from the least activation energy compared to the bimetallic counterparts. …”
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Suppressing motion-induced phase error by using equal-step phase-shifting algorithms in fringe projection profilometry
Published 2022“…These equal-step algorithms are studied through comprehensive simulations and experiments, showing that, (i) the equal-step algorithms are all effective in greatly suppressing the motion-induced errors in both ideal and noisy situations; and (ii) among the three algorithms, the Stoilov algorithm is more robust to handle the object motion and the harmonics simultaneously, while the GEPS requires a least number of frames. This study will urge the use of the equal-step algorithms for phase extraction in dynamic profilometry for immediate motion-error suppression by merely implementing a single phase-calculation equation.…”
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Hydrogen as marine fuel – feasibility, prospects, and challenges
Published 2022“…The maritime industry currently accounts for at least 2.5% of the overall CO2 emissions. As the maritime industry strives to achieve decarbonisation to comply with IMO 2050, many alternative fuels are being researched and hydrogen is included. …”
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A frequency-domain output-constrained active noise control algorithm based on an intuitive circulant convolutional penalty factor
Published 2023“…Due to their computational efficiency, least mean square (LMS)-based algorithms are still widely utilized to achieve optimal control in active noise control (ANC) applications. …”
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Multiple-instance learning from unlabeled bags with pairwise similarity
Published 2023“…A training bag is either negative if it contains no positive instances or positive if it has at least one positive instance. Previous MIL methods generally assume that training bags are fully labeled. …”
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Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy (DCS) and Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy (DOS) for photodynamic therapy monitoring.
Published 2013“…Almost all mice went through photodynamic therapy at least twice. Three types of tumour response are identified after photodynamic therapy; a complete responder, partial responder and non-responder. …”
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Development of compact power electronics inverter using gallium nitride (GaN) devices
Published 2015“…Electronic devices nowadays are getting shrink in dimension, yet the performance is forced to be upgraded or at least could achieve its normal merit of operation. …”
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Making public transport the choice mode
Published 2016“…Results also suggest that the highest satisfaction rating with regards to the level of importance is accessibility, with reliability being the least satisfied. It can be seen that commuters are fairly satisfied with each service attribute as the mean values hover around an average of 5 in the 7 point Likert scale. …”
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