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Optimizing Android smartphone’s user experience and power efficiency through governor and scheduler customization
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Development of innovative nano-satellites with new generation technologies
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Mitigating Undercutting Attacks: A Study on Mining and Transaction Fee Behavior
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Small sample sizes reduce the replicability of task-based fMRI studies
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Hell is other people : Wuthering Heights, Pan and No Exit
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Evaluating & enhancing deep learning systems via out-of-distribution detection
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NetBlocks: Staging Layouts for High-Performance Custom Host Network Stacks
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The influence of the dynamic change of fear: how gender-specific messages affect anti-smoking intentions
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Touchless artificial perception beyond fingertip probing
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Invisibility Dips of Near-Field Energy Transport in a Spoof Plasmonic Metadimer
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Elastic shape memory polymeric materials for comfort fitting footwear
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Improvement of CZTS solar cell by hydrogen doping
Published 2019“…In recent years, developments in achieving higher device performance are conducted as its highest efficiency is 12.6% and have been stagnant so far. To further improve its performance, hydrogen offer a unique pathway as it has been successful in a-Si and Cu2InGaSe4 solar cell. …”
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Manning’s ‘n’ co-efficient for flexible emergent vegetation in tandem configuration
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Wave Mechanics in Constructed Oyster Reefs and the Design of Nature-Based Coastal Adaptation
Published 2024“…There has been great interest in the potential of constructed oyster reefs (CORs) to function as nature-based coastal protection infrastructure, but most projects to-date are designed primarily for wave attenuation and fail to consider both the environmental conditions necessary for long-term oyster reef sustainability as well as the importance of education and outreach in fostering environmental stewardship. …”
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