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    Information embedded scalable to lossless (SLS) audio by Hoo, Qing Yu.

    Published 2009
    “…SLS is able to achieve lossy to lossless and fine granular bit-rate scalability, and allows encapsulation of side information such as lyrics, album art, or even low-resolution music video. …”
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    M.A.P. (Memories And Places) by See, Boon Ping.

    Published 2011
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    Peace. by Ong, Chee Wee.

    Published 2012
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  7. 1027

    Molecular dynamics simulations of mechanical and thermal properties of multi-layer graphene sheets by Poon, Darek Seet Keat

    Published 2014
    “…The work proposes that by controlling the amount of sp3 bonds, the mechanical and thermal properties can be fine-tune to design graphene-based nano-sized sensors, rectifiers and resonators.…”
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    Hybrid superplastic forming of magnesium alloys by Sze, Swai Ming

    Published 2015
    “…However, this technology requires expensive materials with fine grain sizes and high temperature conditions with slow forming rates. …”
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    Friction stir processing of Mg by Ang, Wee Keong

    Published 2017
    “…Primary studies of FSP has been report that fine grained, homogenous and equiaxed microstructure are found in the processed region, in different friction stirred processing alloys. …”
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    Influence of nanoclay on the morphology of polypropylene foam by Chan, Weng Wan

    Published 2018
    “…The use of supercritical CO2 in the extrusion foaming of nanoclay composites was able to produce fine cells of less than10um. However, the melt strength of the nanocomposite PP was not able to withstand the foaming process and resulted in cell coalescence. …”
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    Cats and dogs by Parkhi, OM, Vedaldi, A, Zisserman, A, lawahar, CV

    Published 2012
    “…We investigate the fine grained object categorization problem of determining the breed of animal from an image. …”
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    Placing objects in context via inpainting for out-of-distribution segmentation by De Jorge, P, Volpi, R, Dokania, PK, Torr, PHS, Rogez, G

    Published 2024
    “…In our experiments, we present different anomaly segmentation datasets based on POC-generated data and show that POC can improve the performance of recent state-of-the-art anomaly fine-tuning methods across several standardized benchmarks. …”
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    Geometric martingale Benamou–Brenier transport and geometric Bass martingales by Backhoff, J, Loeper, G, Obłój, J

    Published 2025
    “…This allows us, in particular, to translate fine properties of the latter into the new geometric setting. …”
    Journal article
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    Extended X-ray absorption spectroscopy using an ultrashort pulse laboratory-scale laser-plasma accelerator by Kettle, B, Colgan, C, Los, EE, Gerstmayr, E, Streeter, MJV, Albert, F, Astbury, S, Baggott, RA, Cavanagh, N, Falk, K, Hyde, TI, Lundh, O, Rajeev, PP, Riley, D, Rose, SJ, Sarri, G, Spindloe, C, Svendsen, K, Symes, DR, Šmíd, M, Thomas, AGR, Thornton, C, Watt, R, Mangles, SPD

    Published 2024
    “…Here the Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) features of the K-edge of a copper sample have been observed over a 250 eV window in a single shot using a laser wakefield accelerator, providing information on both the electronic and ionic structure simultaneously. …”
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    Free3D: consistent novel view synthesis without 3D representation by Zheng, C, Vedaldi, A

    Published 2024
    “…Similar to Zero-1-to-3, we start from a pre-trained 2D image generator for generalization, and fine-tune it for NVS. Compared to other works that took a similar approach, we obtain significant improvements without resorting to an explicit 3D representation, which is slow and memory-consuming, and without training an additional network for 3D reconstruction. …”
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