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Settlement of soft clay improved by vertical drains
Published 2010“…Due to the installed vertical drains, the coefficient of vertical and horizontal permeability shows a decrease with increasing consolidation pressure due to a reduction of void ratio. The findings indicate that the experimental magnitude of settlement differs from the theoretical magnitude of settlement. …”
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Combining stratigraphy and tectonics to understand intermittent deposition on the outer rise offshore Sumatra, Indonesia
Published 2020“…This robust method of estimating deep sea sediments could be applied to other subduction margins to investigate the interplay of climate and sedimentology. Such findings are rarely documented by cores worldwide since the materials are situated offshore below 4 km water depth, where physical samples are inaccessible. …”
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Using the dialogic communication model to teach students to write a report introduction
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Metallic nanowire synthesis by anodized aluminium oxide
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Predicting EPL results with Elo rating, league simulation and machine learning prediction model
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Investigations of SWCNT/Polyoxometalates hybrid materials as electrode for supercapacitors
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Fabrication of hydrophobic surfaces using micro-electro discharge machining
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Development of a substance abuse self-help application
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Implementation and control of a cascaded boost converter
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几米的“寂寞文学” = Jimmy Liao's "Solitary literature"
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What motivates parents to mediate children’s use of smartphones? An application of the theory of planned behavior
Published 2020“…A survey conducted with parents of young smartphone users aged 10–17 shows that parents tend to perceive discussion-based active mediation to be more desirable, as compared to rule-making restrictive mediation. Findings also indicate that the extent to which parents believe that they have control over their parental mediation practices plays an important role in forming positive intentions to practice parental mediation, regardless of the mediation domain.…”
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An impedance based microfluidic biosensor for white blood cell counting
Published 2019“…The concept of an integrated microfluidic chip is novel because of the unprecedented convenience it offers to its users within the biomedical sector; based on the principles of inertial microfluidics and impedance cytometry, it enables particles of different sizes to be sorted and counted fast without the need for full laboratory facilities. Among other things, applications for such a chip would include detecting of rare cells in biological samples, for example, the presence of neutrophils in urine which might be indicative of a urinary tract infection.…”
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