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Build a Large Language Model (From Scratch) /
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Technological transmission of knowledge in Neolithic northwestern China: mineralogical and chemical analyses of Yangshao and Majiayao painted ware
Published 2025“…The analyses were carried out to detect differences or similarities in the chaînes opératoires of ceramic production at the three sites, in particular, to examine the clay types selected to make the three main categories of wares for which Yangshao and Majiayao are known, namely painted fine wares, burnished fine wares, and unpainted coarse wares. …”
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Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG) in Singapore: gamers and their motivations.
Published 2008“…Using the uses and gratification framework, this study looked at nine motivations, six of which were found in previous gaming studies (socializing, achievement, exploration, escapism, causing grief, role-play) and introduced three new motivations (immortality, habit, pastime).…”
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Social influences on Singapore print and electronic news journalists' ethical decision making.
Published 2009“…This study explores the impact of personal and external influences on ethical decisions of news journalists in Singapore. Nine proposed social influences were investigated, including individual, small group, organisation, competition, profession, source, audience, law and government. …”
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Is Ying Chou an act of corruption? : An exploratory study of Ying Chou and the multidimensionality of Taiwanese female’s perception and judgement of Ying Chou in Taiwan.
Published 2010“…Data were obtained from nine in-depth interviews with females (Age range: 25-48 years) from a variety of occupations and social backgrounds. …”
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Business networking in the east : the concept of Ying Chou and the impact on women.
Published 2010“…I also looked at the impact of ying chou on women. Participants were nine Taiwanese women. Results showed that ying chou had more adverse impact on women than positive one. …”
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Characterization of polymeric fabrics for applications in cricket helmets used in tropical climates
Published 2014“…This study reports relevant absorptive properties and basic physical characteristics of nine commonly used fabrics in sportswear which include varying blends of polyester, cotton, polyamide and elastane. …”
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Minimal projective reconstruction for combinations of points and lines in three views
Published 2004“…We also give tentative results for the case of nine lines in correspondence over three views, where experiments indicate that there may be up to 36 complex solutions.…”
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WiFi and vision multimodal self-supervised learning for human activity recognition
Published 2023“…In this context, we propose a novel Multimodal Pretrain fine-tune (MPF) network architecture for device-free human activity recognition using commercial WiFi-enabled IoT devices and cameras. …”
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Utilization of oil contaminated sand for green asphalt concrete production
Published 2015“…The objective of this research is to study the feasibility of Oil Contaminated Sand (OCS) usage as a replacement of certain percentage of fine aggregates in Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) for road construction. …”
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Identification and application of self-binding zipper-like sequences in SARS-CoV spike protein
Published 2020“…Self-binding peptides containing zipper-like sequences, such as the Leu/Ile zipper sequence within the coiled coil regions of proteins and the cross-β spine steric zippers within the amyloid-like fibrils, could bind to the protein-of-origin through homophilic sequence-specific zipper motifs. …”
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Hearing loss and risk of major osteoporotic fracture: a population-based cohort study in the United Kingdom
Published 2025“…Purpose: Assess association between hearing loss (HL) and major osteoporotic fracture (MOF; spine, wrist/forearm, shoulder/proximal humerus, hip) in individuals aged ≥ 60 years, and risk factors for MOF in individuals with HL. …”
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The role of post-pyrolysis carbon dioxide capture in hydrogen recovery from waste-derived pyrolysis gas
Published 2024“…The pyrolysis gas was obtained from various waste-derived feedstocks (municipal sewage sludge, refused derived fuel (RDF), pine sawdust (biomass), and marine litter) by pyrolysis (600 °C), and underwent the treatment with CaO (600 °C) followed by the thermolytic decomposition at 1300 °C. …”
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Properties of copper slag concrete
Published 2009“…This report investigated the mechanical properties of high strength concrete incorporating copper slag as fine aggregates. The rising need for alternative fine aggregates substitution of sand is essential due to its high materials cost and the emphasis on sustainable concrete. …”
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Automated teller machines in Singapore
Published 2015“…Activation of ATMs can also be enhanced by substituting the present A TM card and PIN system with either voice recognition, retina recognition or thumbprints. …”
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Two-stream mixing flow with streamwise vorticity
Published 2008“…The aerodynamic characteristics of the single-lobe forced mixer have been extensively examined in the present dissertation. Nine single-lobe models with different parameters and geometry configurations were designed and fabricated. …”
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Neural abstractive summarization: improvements at the sequence-level
Published 2024“…With enough data, pre-trained Transformer-based sequence-to-sequence models can be fine-tuned and achieve strong performance on abstractive summarization benchmarks. …”
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Leveraging linguistic knowledge to enhance low-resource NLP applications
Published 2025“…Specifically, 1. In the promptless fine-tuning paradigm, we first focus on fine-tuning word embeddings for task-related words, thereby enriching the conceptual knowledge available to compositional neural networks during feature learning in emotion recognition. …”
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Influence of mesh sizes and orientations on expanded aluminium sheets on tensile performances
Published 2022“…According to the results of the experiment, specimens with fine mesh have higher tensile stress, which is 44.90 MPa for fine mesh specimens with a 30° orientation, compared to medium and coarse mesh sizes, which have the lowest strength, which is 7.06 MPa for coarse mesh specimens with a 60° orientation. …”
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