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Memory-efficient and rapidly-converging path planner
Published 2020“…The planner employed by UTM must be able to return optimal, or at least near optimal path, to avoid convolutions and reduce energy consumption of each UAV. …”
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Influence of thermal sintering protocol on materials properties of tungsten carbide alloy (WC-17%Co) components by binder jet printing
Published 2020“…Binder jet is a type of 3D printing technique that operates at low temperature and print objects to its near net shape. It enables subsequent post shaping process to be omitted, possibly cutting down on processing steps and cost. …”
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Water-rich sublithospheric melt channel in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean
Published 2020“…The required water concentration for melting increases with age; nevertheless, its corresponding total mass remains relatively constant, suggesting that most of the volatiles in the oceanic sublithospheric channel originate from a horizontal flux near the ridge axis.…”
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Property study of phase change materials for nanopatterning
Published 2009“…By utilizing the idea of Super Resolution Near Field (Super-RENS) structure, the introduction of a mask layer is able to further reduce the dimensions formed on the laser thermal lithography (LTL) structure. …”
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The curious case of nomenclatures
Published 2023“…There are immensely more examples of Englishes around the world that have the suffix (or its near equivalent) than those without (American, Tanzanian, South African Englishes are just some of numerous examples); and the two well known Englishes that remain suffix-free are New Zealand English and Hong Kong English, which we can explain by way of a morphological misfit: the -er suffix does sound rather awkward. …”
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Tshangla verb inflections: a preliminary sketch
Published 2024“…However, the language described by Zhang and Sun is spoken in a cluster of communities geographically separated from Bhutan by several hundred miles, namely the region formerly known as Padma-bkod, located near the point where the Tsangpo River (Siang), crosses the McMahon Line. …”
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Design of differentially-driven chip antenna
Published 2011“…When the driving points are located near to each other ξ/λ_0 <0.1, there will be no resonance.…”
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CFD simulation of bubbly flow in a vertical pipe
Published 2013“…It was seen that, inclusion of bubbles varies the velocity gradient of water near the wall region and also an increase in volume fraction of the bubbles causes decrease in axial velocity of the water.…”
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Protection of cyclists
Published 2017“…However, statistics from Singapore Traffic Police Headquarters revealed that road traffic accidents involving cyclists has increased exponentially over the years and this trend is expected to continue with a larger cyclist population in the near future. To find out the how and why such accidents occurred, data from Singapore Traffic Police Headquarters were carefully examined. …”
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Material characterization of additive manufactured metal parts for failure analysis
Published 2019“…SLM fabricated parts have near full density with relatively good mechanical properties. …”
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Observation of vector solitons supported by third-order dispersion
Published 2019“…Using a cavity dispersion and birefringence management technique we constructed a weakly birefringent cavity fiber laser with near-zero net cavity dispersion. Operating the fiber laser in either the net normal or net anomalous dispersion regime, we found that both dark-bright and antidark-bright vector solitons could be simultaneously formed as a result of incoherent cross-polarization phase modulation. …”
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Visible Range Plasmonic Modes on Topological Insulator Nanostructures
Published 2017“…Phase-resolved real-space imaging of localized plasmons in Bi1.5Sb0.5Te1.8Se1.2 topological insulator nanostructures is performed by scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy. Dipolar and higher order surface plasmon modes with well-defined field amplitude and phase profiles are detected in the visible part of the spectrum.…”
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Frequency-selective propagation of localized spoof surface plasmons in a graded plasmonic resonator chain
Published 2017“…Transmission measurements and direct near-field mappings on this graded chain show that the propagation of localized spoof-SPPs can be cutoff at different positions along the graded chain under different frequencies due to the graded coupling between adjacent resonators. …”
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3D Printing for Marketing and Advertisement Industry
Published 2016“…3D printing provides a new dimension for the communication of value of products and services to the audience through concept modelling, which prevents ambiguity of design throughout the product life cycle for design, visualisation, verification and presentation purposes. It provides near identical model of the prelaunch product for the customer to touch and see, and even to test the product functionality. …”
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Fast photoacoustic imaging systems using pulsed laser diodes: a review
Published 2018“…In recent years, the semiconductor laser technology has advanced to generate high-repetitions rate near-infrared pulsed lasers diodes (PLDs) which are reliable, less-expensive, hand-held, and light-weight, about 200 g. …”
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Libraries and librarians – what next?
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A study on the snowing phenomenon in binary alloy solidification
Published 2013“…The snowing phenomenon has been observed in some studies where seed crystals formed near the bottom of the test cell during solidification are carried up flow above the mushy layer by thermo-solutal convection flow, and they fall down on it just like atmospheric snow occurring in nature. …”
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Fire resistance for square tubular joints with and without chord reinforcement
Published 2013“…To improve the load carrying capacity, the chord of a square tubular joint can be strengthened locally near the joint connection. Through Finite Element (FE) analysis, the fire resistance of both un-reinforced and chord reinforced tubular T-joints is investigated. …”
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“Sweet” detectives: children crack the case for a healthy future
Published 2024“…Due to the success of these activities, we plan to take them to more schools across London in the near future.…”
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Modeling the mechanisms of non-neurogenic dynamic cerebral autoregulation
Published 2024“…Objective: Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA) refers to a collection of mechanisms that act to maintain steady state cerebral blood flow (CBF) near constant despite changes in arterial blood pressure (ABP), but which is known to become impaired in various cerebrovascular diseases. …”
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