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    First-Time Fathers’ Experience of Support from Midwives in Maternity Clinics: An Interview Study by L. Huusko, S. Sjöberg, A. Ekström, E. Hertfelt Wahn, S. Thorstensson

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In the deductive part, the fathers were asked to respond to the FaPPS scale, in order to receive their thoughts and understanding of the scale, inspired by the “Think-aloud” method. …”
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    Middle to Late Jurassic pelagites and gravity mass flow deposits of a displaced Neotethyan margin: Microfacies and biostratigraphical studies in Northeast Hungary by Haas János, Fodor László, Đerić Nevenka, Szives Ottilia, Ozsvárt Péter, Fialowski Melinda, Kövér Szilvia

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Darnóhegy Mélange is a typical sub‐ophiolitic mélange comprising scrapped off blocks and slices from the lower plate and gravitationally redeposited / tectonically sheared blocks from the overriding ophiolite nappe. The age of the mélange is Callovian–Oxfordian. …”
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    Barański – Dwurnik. „Warzywniak, 360°” – zapis socjologiczny by Patrycja Cembrzyńska

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Tytułowy warzywniak jest środkiem świata dla osiedlowego elementu, który ściąga tutaj, by napić się piwa i wypalić papierosa. Warzywniak to mały powód do dumy, który integruje lokalną społeczność. …”
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    A Formula Adaptive Pixel Pair Matching Steganography Algorithm by Min Long, Fenfang Li

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…As an important derivation, adaptive pixel pair matching method (APPM) offers low distortion and allows embedded digits in any notational system. …”
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    Houghton Mifflin Mathematics / by Duncan, Ernest R.

    Published 1991
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    Correlation Coefficient Filtering Method for Optimal Sensor Layout Strategies in Inverse Problems by Qingyang Yuan, Xiangji Guo, Jiajie Han, Bingyue Han, Bo Zhang, Tian Lan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The gappy POD method is described as an inverse problem-solving technique based on proper orthogonal decomposition (POD). …”
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    Chitosan Superabsorbent Biopolymers in Sanitary and Hygiene Applications by Peenal Arvind Mistry, Meera Nambidas Konar, Srinivasan Latha, Utkarsh Chadha, Preetam Bhardwaj, Tolera Kuma Eticha

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Due to the excellent water retention capacity, swelling ability, and anti-microbial activity exhibited by CS can be considered a potential candidate for producing superabsorbent biopolymers.…”
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    Locuciones verbales, variación fraseológica y diatopía by Pedro Mogorrón Huerta

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Por otro lado, la mayoría de los estudios fraseológicos en español han tratado las UF del español peninsular y a menudo común (EspPC). En este trabajo, analizamos el fenómeno tipológico y cuantitativo de la variación fraseológica en las llamadas construcciones verbales fijas (CVF) en español hispanoamericano (EspHisp). …”
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    Computational analysis of reproducibility and image quality of 2011 and 2017 models of Heidelberg Spectralis SD-OCT machines by Kyoung A Viola Lee, Corey Tesdahl, Keith Zimmerman, Kimberly Jun, Sabrina Khalil, Alexander Shahin, Abdullah Abou-Samra, Ramesh Ayyala, Radouil Tzekov

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Reproducibility was evaluated using Average Pairwise Pearson Correlation (APPC), while image quality was measured by Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) and Contrast-to-Noise Ratio (CNR). …”
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    Predicting correlation relationships of entities between attack patterns and techniques based on word embedding and graph convolutional network by Weicheng QIU, Xiuzhen CHEN, Yinghua MA, Jin MA, Zhihong ZHOU

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Threat analysis relies on knowledge bases that contain a large number of security entities.The scope and impact of security threats and risks are evaluated by modeling threat sources, attack capabilities, attack motivations, and threat paths, taking into consideration the vulnerability of assets in the system and the security measures implemented.However, the lack of entity relations between these knowledge bases hinders the security event tracking and attack path generation.To complement entity relations between CAPEC and ATT&CK techniques and enrich threat paths, an entity correlation prediction method called WGS was proposed, in which entity descriptions were analyzed based on word embedding and a graph convolution network.A Word2Vec model was trained in the proposed method for security domain to extract domain-specific semantic features and a GCN model to capture the co-occurrence between words and sentences in entity descriptions.The relationship between entities was predicted by a Siamese network that combines these two features.The inclusion of external semantic information helped address the few-shot learning problem caused by limited entity relations in the existing knowledge base.Additionally, dynamic negative sampling and regularization was applied in model training.Experiments conducted on CAPEC and ATT&CK database provided by MITRE demonstrate that WGS effectively separates related entity pairs from irrelevant ones in the sample space and accurately predicts new entity relations.The proposed method achieves higher prediction accuracy in few-shot learning and requires shorter training time and less computing resources compared to the Bert-based text similarity prediction models.It proves that word embedding and graph convolutional network based entity relation prediction method can extract new entity correlation relationships between attack patterns and techniques.This helps to abstract attack techniques and tactics from low-level vulnerabilities and weaknesses in security threat analysis.…”
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    Calibration and Algorithm Development for Estimation of Nitrogen in Wheat Crop Using Tractor Mounted N-Sensor by Manjeet Singh, Rajneesh Kumar, Ankit Sharma, Bhupinder Singh, S. K. Thind

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…An algorithm was developed using a linear relationship between sensor sufficiency index (SIsensor) and SISPAD to calculate the Napp as a function of SISPAD. There was a strong correlation among sensor attributes (sensor value, sensor biomass, and sensor NDVI) and different N-levels. …”
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    The Influence of Petrography on the Relief of Bistriţei Mountains (The Eastern Carpathians) by Iulian SĂNDULACHE, Cătălina SĂNDULACHE, Alexandra RIZAC, Mihaela RAȘCU

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To these, some isolated island-like areas of Mesozoic sedimentary rocks are added in the southern part, while in the eastern and southeastern parts, Cretaceous flysch, belonging to the Ceahlău Nappe is common. In the central axis there is a porphyroid dyke. …”
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    Research on battery balancing based on fuzzy model predictive control by Guangjun LIU, Yutao WANG, Liyang MA, Tiezhou WU, Aina TIAN

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Then, based on FAMPC balancing control method, the duty cycle of the switching transistor was directly used as the system input. …”
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    A glaciotectonic landform in the Shyok valley, Trans-Himalayan Karakoram Range, India by Abdul Qayoom Paul, Harish Bahuguna, Parveen Kumar

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…These features indicate a subglacial glaciotectonic nappe origin of the landform. The presence of juxtaposed brittle to ductile deformation fabric, clastic dykes and the superimposition of deformed decomposed granite and diamicton over the undisturbed fluvial sediments indicates a permafrost glacial margin and proglacial environment under sufficient subglacial hydrodynamic conditions for the entrapment and transportation of the glaciotectonic megablock. …”
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    Extraction of Sodium Picrate by 3m-Crown-m Ethers and Their Monobenzo Derivatives (m = 5, 6) into Benzene: Estimation of Their Equilibrium-Potential Differences at the Less-Polar D... by Yoshihiro Kudo, Tsubasa Nakamori, Chiya Numako

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Individual distribution constants (KD,A) of picrate ion (Pic−) and extraction constants (Kex±) of NaPic by some crown ethers (L) into benzene (Bz) at 25°C were calculated from data reported previously. …”
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    Alpine, Variscan, eo-Variscan belts: comparison between hot and cold orogens from the examples of French segments by Faure, Michel

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Alps, and inferred in the Eo-variscan one. Though the nappe stack is mainly developed in the subducted European or Gondwana crust in the western Alps and Eo-variscan cases, the Moldanubian nappes formed in the upper plate in the Variscan case. …”
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