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PandoraHearts : Caucus Race,
Published 2015“…Two cats chase after them. The sight calls to mind a single thought: They seem to be racing each other. …”
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An innovative design of household civil defence shelters
Published 2010“…One is a composite wall made from welded I-section which forms a hollow steel section that is filled with recycled concrete aggregate (CRA). …”
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Virtual piano
Published 2016“…Smartphones are small but powerful devices, providing humans with countless uses, from making phone calls and taking photos, to accessing the Internet from almost anywhere. …”
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The space-times of post-capitalist transformation: More-than-human affects in French and Catalan eco-communities
Published 2021“…I have conducted an ethnographic study of three eco-communities in Southwestern France and Catalonia in a broadly comparative vein and have drawn on the disparate body of literature around post-capitalist transformations and eco-communities on one hand, and more-than-human and non-representational geographies on the other. …”
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China and the “Singapore Model” : perspectives from mid-level cadres and implications for transnational knowledge transfer
Published 2018“…Although this phenomenon has been studied, no attention has been drawn to the perspectives of those mid-level cadres who took part in the training and what those perspectives might imply. …”
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Stress analysis and stress intensity factor computation of DNV X65 pipes subjected to four point bending
Published 2017“…In spite of the high standards and regulations in place to ensure safe and secure pipelines, oil pipeline spills still amount to about a gallon per million barrel-miles, a figure drawn from the USA Association of Oil pipelines. …”
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Development and evaluation of clustering algorithms for microarray data analyses
Published 2008“…An efficient and robust software system called GeneSpy has been eventually developed. It provides many of the methods drawn from standard statistical cluster analysis. …”
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Real politics and metaethical baggage
Published 2015“…So-called 'realists' have argued that political philosophers should engage with real politics, but that mainstream 'non-realist' political philosophers fail to do so. …”
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Development of multimedia educational software
Published 2013“…The second part is the design software which focuses on the designing of thick wall cylinder. This software is capable of calculating radial and hoop stresses for thick wall cylinders of different combinations of materials, sizes and internal and external pressure conditions. …”
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Assessing surface seals of soils on slopes
Published 2017“…Permeability differences were used to determine the presence of a surface seal. The conclusion is drawn that surface seal appears to exist only at the crest of the slope. …”
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Pseudo-randomness in cryptography
Published 2024“…In addition, the paper defines the criteria for a cryptographically secure pseudo-random number generator (CSPRNG) and outlines the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) randomness test suite, which offers a framework for evaluating the randomness quality of RNG outputs. The conclusions drawn from this research underscore the indispensable requirement of high-quality randomness in protecting cryptographic infrastructures from advanced threats, calling for continuous advancements and evaluations in PRNG technologies.…”
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Performance evaluation of SAFIS for benchmark problems
Published 2009“…This dissertation presents a performance evaluation of SAFIS algorithm with benchmark problems drawn from the areas of regression and classification. …”
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Bacterial phylogenetic reconstruction from whole genomes is robust to recombination but demographic inference is not
Published 2014“…However, bacteria frequently exchange regions of their genomes by a process called homologous recombination, which violates a fundamental assumption of phylogenetic methods. …”
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Ig.n.is.
Published 2011“…The topic I am addressing is this mysterious phenomenon that we call Fire. It has permeated the fabric of our everyday lives, right from the beginning of its discovery, its domestication to the modern everyday use of its properties. …”
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Those swans, remember: Graeco-Celtic relations in the work of J.M. Synge
Published 2017“…When the Celtic world began to be scrutinised in the eighteenth century, its borders could, therefore, be filled with concepts drawn from other antiquities. …”
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Thermal properties of PCM microcapsules modified polymer coatings
Published 2013“…The conclusion can also be drawn that CNTs brought about significant benefits to the microcapsules and its samples. …”
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Comparative study on design of braced excavation systems
Published 2019“…From this study, the following findings are drawn: The Hardening Soil and the Hardening Soil with small-strain stiffness models generate conservative settlement profiles compared to the Mohr-Coulomb model; Combination 1 provides a conservative estimation of the wall bending moments; Upper strut forces are more conservative using DA1 Combination 1 while bottom strut forces are more conservative using DA1 Combination 2 Scheme 1; Scheme 2 gives a large bending moment than Scheme 1; The Mohr-Coulomb model, generally, gives a smaller maximum wall bending moment than the Hardening Soil model; findings from sheet pile excavation deviate from those from diaphragm wall excavations; and lastly, consideration of factored E50/cu ratio produces similar strut forces and bending moments compared to unfactored E50/cu values.…”
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Stock prediction using support vector regression
Published 2013“…The results were compared to results generated using BP and an inference was drawn as to why SVM-R is a better performing alternative to financial market data prediction as compared to BP. …”
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