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    Efficient public key encryption with equality test in the standard model by Zhang, Kai, Chen, Jie, Lee, Hyung Tae, Qian, Haifeng, Wang, Huaxiong

    Published 2020
    “…Then, to prevent adaptive chosen ciphertext attacks (CCA2), we give a link between them by adapting the technique which was originally proposed for identity-based encryption and previously exploited to design efficient CCA2-secure PKE schemes. …”
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    OXTR moderates adverse childhood experiences on depressive symptoms among incarcerated males by Zhang, Jieting, Yang, Cuimei, Leng, Junhui, Liu, Jinting, Gong, Pingyuan, Esposito, Gianluca

    Published 2021
    “…Objectives: This study examined the moderation of an oxytocin receptor (OXTR) gene in the link between childhood adversity and depressive symptoms among incarcerated males. …”
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    Credit card cue effect : how mere exposure to credit card cues promotes consumers’ perceived financial well-being and spending by Wong, King Yin, Lynn, Michael

    Published 2021
    “…Originality/value: To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the direct link between an exposure to credit-card cues and perceived financial well-being, and one of the few to show evidence of the moderating effect of consumers’ sensitivity to the pain of payment on spending when credit-card cues are present. …”
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    Clustering of designers based on building information modeling event logs by Pan, Yue, Zhang, Limao, Skibniewski, Miroslaw J.

    Published 2022
    “…The node2vec learns and projects the network feature representation into a 128-dimensional vector, which is learned by GMM to discover three possible clusters owning 15, 26, and 27 closely linked designers. Analysis of each cluster is performed from node importance measurement and link prediction to identify information spreading and designers’ roles within clusters. …”
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