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2221
Copula-based pairs trading in local markets
Published 2014“…The intrinsic idea of pairs trading is to identify a pair of stocks whose prices move together in their history. Subsequently, long/short positions are constructed when the stock prices are undervalued/overvalued relative to their counterparty. …”
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2222
Regulatory RNAs discovered in unexpected places
Published 2016“…Recent studies have discovered both small and long noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) encoded in unexpected places. …”
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2223
An emerging Asian model of governance and transnational knowledge transfer : an introduction
Published 2018“…Although Asia has a long history of governance practice, its modern governance has been disproportionately influenced by the Western models. …”
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2224
Ultra-low power SRAM and SRAM based PUF design
Published 2019“…With the recent development of portable devices and wearable technology, the requirements of long battery life-time, ultra-low power consumption and low cost in system-on-a-chip (SoC) are becoming increasingly significant. …”
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2225
Recent Advances on Functionalized Upconversion Nanoparticles for Detection of Small Molecules and Ions in Biosystems
Published 2018“…Compared with traditional fluorescent probes (e.g., organic dyes, metal complexes, or inorganic quantum dots), UCNPs have many advantages such as non-autofluorescence, high chemical stability, large light-penetration depth, long lifetime, and less damage to samples. This article focuses on recent achievements in the usage of lanthanide-doped UCNPs as efficient probes for biodetection since 2014. …”
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2226
The Perils of Consensus: How ASEAN’s Meta-Regime Undermines Economic and Environmental Cooperation
Published 2016“…The member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have been frequently criticized for adhering to a long-standing norm of strict non-interference in each other’s domestic affairs, thereby hampering collective efforts to address regional problems. …”
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Working Paper -
2227
Bubble dynamics in laser lithotripsy
Published 2018“…Laser lithotripsy is a medical procedure for fragmentation of urinary stones with a fiber guided laser pulse of several hundred microseconds long. Using high-speed photography, we present an in-vitro study of bubble dynamics and stone motion induced by Ho:YAG laser lithotripsy. …”
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2228
Ultranarrow graphene nanoribbons toward oxygen reduction and evolution reactions
Published 2019“…Here, a unique defect‐rich N‐doped ultranarrow graphene nanoribbon with a high aspect ratio that exhibits excellent ORR/OER bifunctional activities and impressive long‐term cycling stability in Zn–air batteries is successfully fabricated. …”
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2229
India’s emerging land warfare doctrines and capabilities
Published 2011“…The paper argues that the Indian Army can be expected to adapt itself well to emerging threats and challenges, and deter or, if necessary, defend the country against China, and achieve sufficient combat superiority vis-à-vis Pakistan, in the medium to long term. India’s army can be expected to emerge as an important security provider in the region, with sufficient force projection capabilities to pursue its legitimate interests in the neighbourhood, and even beyond.…”
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2230
Achieving faster handovers in mobile WiMAX networks
Published 2013“…However, in the standard handover process, a long latency to data transmissions is caused resulting in the serious interruption to ongoing services. …”
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2231
Distribution of the Högbom CLEAN algorithm using tiled images with feedback
Published 2024“…The CLEAN algorithm was originally developed by Högbom (1974), long before such data sizes were thought possible and is still the most popular tool used for deconvolution in interferometric imaging. …”
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2232
The gravity of the status quo: the response of research governance to system-level shocks
Published 2024“…Aspirations for short-, medium- and long-term plans for research change echoed a dependency on returning to ‘normal’ and an inevitable pull of the norms of the pre-pandemic status quo. …”
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2233
‘Liege lady’: Queen Victoria’s political medievalism
Published 2024“…This chapter explores the reception and reader responses to medievalism by women who were engaged in political discussion in the long nineteenth century. <br> From her very accession, Queen Victoria used the nineteenth-century cultural fascination with medieval and chivalric revival to her own political advantage, to manipulate public opinion in favour of her monarchy and her consort, and to explore the social complexities of her own position. …”
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2234
Can participation promote psychological ownership of a shared resource? An intervention study of community-based safe water infrastructure
Published 2022“…Previous research suggests that community-based participation, a process through which beneficiaries can actively influence and define the direction and execution of development programs, can promote long-term uptake, use, and management of shared resources, such as community-based safe water infrastructure. …”
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2235
White cat, black cat or good cat: the Beijing consensus as an alternative philosophy for policy deliberation? The case of China
Published 2014“…Contrary to models of development which provide a subset of policy prescriptions for the policymakers’ disposal or a fundamentalist adherence to a particular economic tradition, the philosophical intentionality of the Beijing Consensus is reflected in the infamous words of Deng Xiaoping “I do not care if it is a white cat or a black cat … It is a good cat so long as it catches mice”. That is, the Beijing Consensus inherently recognises that each development scenario has a potential set of challenges that may require unique and/or experimental solutions factoring the current political, social and economic environment. …”
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2236
The effect of inter-municipal cooperation on social assistance programs: evidence from housing allowances in England
Published 2024“…Altogether, these results suggest that, in this setting, inter-municipal cooperation may be unsuited to labor-intensive public services; that short- and long-term effects can differ; and that, even in the absence of a profit motive, quality shading remains a risk in cooperation reforms.…”
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2237
Can solar water kiosks generate sustainable revenue streams for rural water services?
Published 2024“…However, seasonal volatility in water demand and uncertainty in the long-term revenue effect suggests caution in assuming solar kiosks are a definitive solution to the nuanced and dynamic nature of water user behaviours in rural Africa.…”
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2238
Unveiling the importance of longer paths in quantum networks
Published 2025“…Our findings highlight a critical principle for QN design: non-shortest paths contribute significantly to QN connectivity compared to classical percolation—as long as they are abundant.</p>…”
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2239
An umbrella review of health outcomes following traumatic brain injury
Published 2025“…Health-care services should review how to prevent adverse long-term outcomes in TBI.…”
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Advancing specificity in delirium: the delirium subtyping initiative
Published 2023“…<p><strong>Background</strong></p> Delirium, a common syndrome with heterogeneous etiologies and clinical presentations, is associated with poor long-term outcomes. Recording and analyzing all delirium equally could be hindering the field's understanding of pathophysiology and identification of targeted treatments. …”
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