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    'You do it like this!': bare impersonals as indefinite singular generics by Kirkpatrick, J, Knobe, J

    Published 2024
    “…Sentences with impersonal pronouns, like You do it like this, seem to make both statistical and prescriptive claims, that a certain way of behaving is common and that it is prescriptively good. …”
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    On-line optimization of biomimetic undulatory swimming by an experiment-based approach by Zhou, Chunlin, Low, Kin Huat

    Published 2014
    “…An experiment-based approach is proposed to improve the performance of biomimetic undulatory locomotion through on-line optimization. The approach is implemented through two steps: (1) the generation of coordinated swimming gaits by artificial Central Pattern Generators (CPGs); (2) an on-line searching of optimal parameter sets for the CPG model using Genetic Algorithm (GA). …”
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    ‘Abominable’ and the Nine-Dash Line : What Should Yeti Do? by Dang, Vu Hai

    Published 2020
    “…The incident of the Abominable movie having scenes depicting China’s controversial nine-dash line map caused strong reactions from Southeast Asian countries. …”
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    Commentary
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    Conversion of 2D line drawings to 3D models by Tay, Wei Xian.

    Published 2012
    “…Both accurate and inaccurate 2D input line drawings of a range of objects were tested and discussed. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Circle of holography : digital in-line holography for imaging, microscopy and measurement by Anand, Asundi, Singh, Vijay Raj

    Published 2011
    “…In this paper, we discuss the principles and applications of digital in-line holography and its applications in Imaging, Microscopy and Measurement.…”
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    Numerical studies of sessile droplet shape with moving contact lines by Liu, Jing, Nguyen, Nam-Trung, Yap, Yit Fatt

    Published 2012
    “…The Navier boundary condition is enforced on the entire solid surface away from the triple contact line to remove the force singularity. The continuum model formulated by Ren and E was used near the contact line [1]. …”
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    Minimal projective reconstruction for combinations of points and lines in three views by Oskarsson, M, Zisserman, A, Åström, K

    Published 2004
    “…In particular we investigate three novel minimal combinations of points and lines over three views, and give complete solutions and reconstruction methods for two of these cases: ‘four points and three lines in three views’, and ‘two points and six lines in three views’. …”
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    Mechanism of damnacanthal induced apoptosis in CEM-SS cell line by Gopalsamy, Banulata, Saiful Yazan, Latifah, Abdul Hamid, Hisyam

    Published 2024
    “…Damnacanthal also lowered Bcl-2 and increased Bax activity in CEM-SS cell lines. These anticancer properties of damnacanthal makes it a potential agent to treat T-lymphoblastic leukaemia. © 2024 Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. …”
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    Synthesis of metal halide perovskites for photoredox catalysis, photoelectgric devices, and solid-state characterization of main group materials by Hong, Zonghan

    Published 2019
    “…In this thesis, three main projects have been developed and thoroughly investigated, dedicated to addressing some of these problems. …”
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    Thesis
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    Extracting structured data from organic synthesis procedures using a fine-tuned large language model by Ai, Qianxiang, Meng, Fanwang, Shi, Jiale, Pelkie, Brenden, Coley, Connor W

    Published 2024
    “…The fine-tuned model produces syntactically correct ORD records with an average accuracy of 91.25% for ORD “messages” (e.g., full compound, workups, or condition definitions) and 92.25% for individual data fields (e.g., compound identifiers, mass quantities), with the ability to recognize compound-referencing tokens and to infer reaction roles. …”
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