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Amidinato Isopropylmethylamidosilylene-catalyzed hydroboration of carbonyl compounds
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Electromagnetic (EM) propagation through iron (III) oxide-based building materials embedded with electrically small antennas at microwave frequencies (part 1)
Published 2023“…Many prior research have been done to find a way to subside this effect but most focused on 4G network. …”
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Recent advances in alkenyl sp² C-H and C-F bond functionalizations: scope, mechanism, and applications
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Phase measurements based indoor visible light positioning systems
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Injectable transplantation system for anticancer in-situ cell therapy
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几米的“寂寞文学” = Jimmy Liao's "Solitary literature"
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Development of a test bed to investigate conducted and radiated emissions from power line communication networks
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Proteomic network of antibiotic-induced outer membrane vesicles released by extensively drug-resistant Elizabethkingia anophelis
Published 2023“…Furthermore, this is the first study to discuss the protein-protein interaction network of the OMVs released by E. anophelis, especially under antibiotic stress. Our findings provide important insights into clinical antibiotic stewardship.…”
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Development of propulsion control with emergency stop system
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Stress analysis on short flat bar with projection using boundary element method
Published 2019“…SCF distribution profiles for different cases were presented to find out the location of maximum SCF. Effects on SCF due to various ratios of geometrical parameters were also presented in graph for further discussion. …”
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A faster chemical bath deposition method for SnO2 ETLs in perovskite solar cells
Published 2022“…However, more studies are still required to find out the chemical reaction mechanisms and growth mechanisms to further improve yield.…”
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Influence of welding on the strength of high performance steels
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Study of environmental quality along walking and cycling pathways
Published 2017“…With the increasing popularity of personal mobility devices (PMDs), as well as the implementation of a “Walk Cycle Ride SG” lifestyle by the government, land-scarce Singapore finds itself struggling to offer dedicated spaces to both pedestrians and cyclists. …”
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Human face recognition using line edge information
Published 2008“…It is a very encouraging finding that the proposed face recognition technique has performed consistently superior to (or equally well as) the Eigenface method in all the comparison experiments. …”
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Hybrid finite element and machine learning approach for covered linkway sheltering factor assessment
Published 2024“…In conclusion, this research underscores the potential of integrating computational simulations with advanced machine learning techniques to assess the sheltering factor of covered linkways against UAV collisions. The findings provide valuable insights for engineering analysis and design, contributing to improved understanding and design optimization of protective structures in UAV-prone environments.…”
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