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H. Ardiyanti, D. Puspitarum, O. F. Maryana, W. A. Pujakesuma
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This article reports the results synthesis of composite Fe3O4/SiO2 and nanoparticles from natural resources (sugarcane bagasse). The synthesis of Fe3O4 and SiO2 nanoparticles used co-precipitation and sol-gel methods with SiO2 from sugarcane bagasse as a...
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Deokhee Won, Jihye Seo, Osoon Kwon, Hae-Young Park and Hyoun Kang
The foundations of offshore wind power can be classified as floating, tripod, jacket, monopile, or gravity-based, depending on the support type. In the case of tripod- and jacket-type supports, the structures require precise construction. There are two m...
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Kadir Kuru and Deniz Artan
A successful public-private partnership (PPP) relies heavily on effective risk assessment, given the intricate risk factors and contractual arrangements involved. While quantitative risk assessment methods have received significant attention in the PPP l...
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Weiwei Yuan, Wanxia Yang, Liang He, Tingwei Zhang, Yan Hao, Jing Lu and Wenbo Yan
The extraction of entities and relationships is a crucial task in the field of natural language processing (NLP). However, existing models for this task often rely heavily on a substantial amount of labeled data, which not only consumes time and labor bu...
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Hang Yu, Yixi Zhao, Chongben Ni, Jinhong Ding, Tao Zhang, Ran Zhang and Xintian Jiang
The diverse nature of hull components in shipbuilding has created a demand for intelligent robots capable of performing various tasks without pre-teaching or template-based programming. Visual perception of a target?s outline is crucial for path planning...
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Michiel van der Vlag, Lionel Kusch, Alain Destexhe, Viktor Jirsa, Sandra Diaz-Pier and Jennifer S. Goldman
Global neural dynamics emerge from multi-scale brain structures, with nodes dynamically communicating to form transient ensembles that may represent neural information. Neural activity can be measured empirically at scales spanning proteins and subcellul...
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Maria Louro da Silva, Carolina Gouveia, Daniel Filipe Albuquerque and Hugo Plácido da Silva
Bio-Radar (BR) systems have shown great promise for biometric applications. Conventional methods can be forged, or fooled. Even alternative methods intrinsic to the user, such as the Electrocardiogram (ECG), present drawbacks as they require contact with...
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Aras Türkoglu, Kamil Haliloglu, Metin Tosun, Piotr Szulc, Fatih Demirel, Baris Eren, Henryk Bujak, Halit Karagöz, Marek Selwet, Güller Özkan and Gniewko Niedbala
Wheat, which is scientifically known as Triticum aestivum L., is a very nutritious grain that serves as a key component of the human diet. The use of mutation breeding as a tool for crop improvement is a reasonably rapid procedure, and it generates a var...
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Yana A, Zhenghao Liu, Suyalatu Dong and Fanyu Bu
Neural models are widely applied to headline generation. Template-based methods are a promising direction to overcome the shortcomings of the neural headline generation (NHG) model in generating duplicate or extra words. Previous works often retrieve rel...
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Martin Wynn and Jose Irizar
This article examines how digital twins have been used in a multi-national corporation, what technologies have been used, what benefits have been delivered, and the significance of people- and process-related issues in achieving successful implementation...
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