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    Development of a wireless current controlled stimulator for individuals with spinal cord injury by Masdar, Aizan

    Published 2016
    “…A spinal cord injury (SCI) has a severe impact on human life in general as well as on the physical status and condition. …”
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    Frequency reconfiguration mechanism of a PIN diode on a reconfigurable antenna for LTE and WLAN Applications by Mohd Shah, Shaharil, Daud, M. F. M., Zainal Abidin, Zuhairiah, Che Seman, Fauziahanim, Hamzah, Shipun Anuar, Katiran, Norshidah

    Published 2018
    “…In this work, a frequency reconfigurable antenna with a BAR63-02V Positive-Intrinsic-Negative (PIN) diode is designed, simulated and fabricated. …”
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    More than human aesthetics: interactive enrichment for elephants by French, Fiona, Sharp, Helen, Mancini, Clara

    Published 2020
    “…Applying existing aesthetic dimensions and design principles to the challenge of designing interactive enrichment for them, we show how the insights gained can inform more than human centered design in different settings. …”
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    Book Review : Useful enemies: when waging wars is more important than winning them by Kersmo, Tadesse Biru

    Published 2021
    “…This is a book review of: Keen, D. (2012) Useful enemies: when waging wars is more important than winning. Yale University Press. 9780300205435, 304 pages. …”
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    Young children retain fast mapped object labels better than shape, color, and texture words by Holland, Amanda, Simpson, Andrew, Riggs, Kevin J.

    Published 2015
    “…Our findings suggest that fast mapped object labels are retained long-term better than color, shape and texture words. The results also highlight the importance of comparing short- and long-term retention when studying children’s word learning.…”
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    Enhancing Mechanical Characteristics of 6061-T6 with 5083-H111 Aluminum Alloy Dissimilar Weldments: A New Pin Tool Design for Friction Stir Welding (FSW) by Khalafe, Wazir Hassan, Sheng, Ewe Lay, Isa, Mohd Rashdan, Shamsudin, Shazarel

    Published 2024
    “…The experiment involved the welding of dissimilar aluminum alloys (AA5086-H111 to AA6061-T6) using a novel pin tool design with welding parameters such as holding time, pin tool length, tool spindle speed, and linear speed fine-tuned through a design of experiment (DOE) approach. …”
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    Why the processing of repeated targets are better than that of no repetition: evidence from easy-to-difficult and difficult-to-easy switching situations by Dong, Guangheng, Zhou, Hongli, Lin, Xiao, Hu, Yanbo, Lu, Qilin

    Published 2014
    “…Background: Previous studies have found that the processing of repeated targets are easier than that of non-repetition. Although several theories attempt to explain this issue, the underlying mechanism still remains uncovered. …”
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    What helps children learn difficult tasks: a teacher's presence may be worth more than a screen by Kostyrka-Allchorne, Katarzyna, Holland, Amanda, Cooper, Nicholas R., Ahamed, Woakil, Marrow, Rachel K., Simpson, Andrew

    Published 2019
    “…Conversely, physically taking part in interactive touchscreen training did not result in more learning than passive screen viewing.…”
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    Screening for overweight using mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) among children younger than two years in the Eastern Cape, South Africa by McLaren, Shawn, Steenkamp, Liana, McCarthy, H. David, Rutishauser-Perera, Alexandra

    Published 2020
    “…Conclusions: MUAC may be an appropriate tool for identifying children younger than two years old with overweight and obesity. The predicted MUAC cut-off values were able to identify infants and young children with overweight accurately.…”
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    Meal replacement by formula diet reduces weight more than a lifestyle intervention alone in patients with overweight or obesity and accompanied cardiovascular risk factors—the ACOORH trial by Halle, Martin, Röhling, Martin, Banzer, Winfried, Braumann, Klaus-Michael, Kempf, Kerstin, McCarthy, H. David, Schaller, Nina, Predel, Hans-Georg, Scholze, Jürgen, Führer-Sakel, Dagmar, Toplak, Hermann, Berg, Aloys

    Published 2020
    “…Conclusions: A low-intensity lifestyle intervention combined with a liquid meal replacement is superior regarding weight reduction and improvement of cardiovascular risk factors than lifestyle intervention alone.…”
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