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  1. 5081

    Study on Deformation Mechanism and Design of Wheel-tracked Reconfigurable Robots by Jinfu Liu, Lei Liu, Zhengyan Jiang, Linsen Xu, Zhipeng Liu, Lü Zhipeng, Zelin Li

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…In addition,the robot can flexibly switch between wheel mode and crawler modes,which has the ability to adapt to a variety of complex roads.…”
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    Indoor wireless signal coverage and enhancement based on passive reconfigurable intelligent metasurface by Haixia LIU, Hao YI, Xiangjin MA, Shuyao YUE, Xudong KONG, Pei MA, Yuxin ZENG, Long LI

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Reconfigurable intelligent metasurface (RIS) is a new type of artificial electromagnetic metamaterial, which can control the frequency, amplitude, phase, polarization, propagation direction and wave type of electromagnetic wave flexibly.In the field of wireless communication, RIS can be used to reconstruct the wireless communication channel to achieve blind coverage of wireless signals and improve the communication quality.First, the development and research status of RIS, the key technologies and application scenarios of RIS were summarized and analyzed.Then, a new passive RIS was proposed to realize the characteristics of the aperture reconfiguration and beam reconfiguration through passive coding and splicing principle, which had the advantages of low cost, low power consumption and low complexity.Finally, the blind area coverage enhancement experiment of indoor wireless signal based on passive reflection metasurface was carried out.The effectiveness of passive splicing metasurface in wireless communication blind coverage scenarios was proved by comparison between simulation and field measurement.In addition, for 5G/6G millimeter wave communication, the passive RIS with double-layer cross dipole elements was designed and applied to typical indoor L-shaped corridor scene to verify the enhancement effect of indoor wireless signal coverage.…”
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  3. 5083

    Using a String Scar Marker with Iodine for CT Simulator in Breast Cancer Cases by Bun Veasna, Nurbaiti Nurbaiti, Nursama Heru Apriantoro

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…In conclusion, this new string breast scar marker is fast, flexible, and inexpensive. This is beneficial for the treatment of breast cancer patients.…”
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  4. 5084

    Theory and Application of Interval-Valued Neutrosophic Line Graphs by Keneni Abera Tola, V. N. Srinivasa Rao Repalle, Mamo Abebe Ashebo

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Since interval-valued neutrosophic sets are more accurate, compatible, and flexible than single neutrosophic sets, interval-valued neutrosophic graphs (IVNGs) were defined. …”
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    Influence of Health Education on Prevention of Drug Abuse by LO Chukwuka, F Agoreyo

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…As the importance of health education in disease prevention is enormous, drug misuse prevention programme requires introducing innovations, flexibility and reinforcement which will be effective in shortest possible time among the greatest number of people. …”
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  6. 5086

    The City in Words across Time: A Corpus-Based Literary Approach Using Istanbul as a Case Study by Asmaa Ramil

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…While the focus is on Istanbul, the methods and insights offered here provide a flexible framework for analysing representations of other cities.…”
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  7. 5087

    Sensitivity of Eigenvalues to Nonsymmetrical, Dissipative Control Matrices by Vernon H. Neubert

    Published 1993-01-01
    “…With the control matrix G, it is here assumed that the positioning of individual controllers and sensors is flexible, with Fi=Ciiz˙i or Fi=Cijz˙j, the latter meaning that the control force at i is proportional to the velocity sensed at j. …”
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  8. 5088

    Stabilized Solution to Spurious Mode Problem and Ill-Conditioning in Interface Force Based Substructure Coupling Method by Hui-hua Feng, Xiao-long Mou, Khaled Teffah

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Unfortunately, Craig’s method leads to another numerical instability when inverting a submatrix of residual flexibility on the interface degrees of freedom, this problem is neglectable in small dimensional matrix problems, but it is prominent in large models when the number of interface degrees of freedom is large, this ill-conditioning problem may be circumvented by truncated singular value decomposition technique; here, a more efficient strategy is proposed, the substructure reduction is modified, this modification proves to be numerically stable, and it can be even more accurate than the prevailing Craig-Bampton method; the numerical examples validate the suggestion.…”
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  9. 5089

    Atypical presentation of anorexia nervosa pediatric patient: A multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and management by Zainab Al Masseri, Afnan Aljawad, Zahrah Alkashi, Nadeer Albaik

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The patient’s atypical traits highlight the necessity for flexible diagnostic criteria and personalized, multidisciplinary care. …”
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    Influence of Health Education on Prevention of Drug Abuse by LO Chukwuka, F Agoreyo

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…As the importance of health education in disease prevention is enormous, drug misuse prevention programme requires introducing innovations, flexibility and reinforcement which will be effective in shortest possible time among the greatest number of people. …”
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  11. 5091

    Modification Method of RV Cycloid Gear based on the Tooth Profile Pressure Angle Distribution by Jinfan Li, Tianxing Li, Yulong Li, Meng Tian, Jingyuan Zhou, Ruiyao Zhang

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This method considers the mutual influence between the pressure angle of the cycloidal gear tooth profile and the modification amount,and the technical problems of traditional modification method in calculation,processing,and active design are solved,and the trend of modification amount can be flexibly controlled,while ensuring the meshing performance,it obtains the design tooth profile that is closer to the theoretical cycloid.…”
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  12. 5092

    A Monte-Carlo planning strategy for medical follow-up optimization: Illustration on multiple myeloma data. by Benoîte de Saporta, Aymar Thierry d'Argenlieu, Régis Sabbadin, Alice Cleynen

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Our approach, tested on multiple myeloma patient data, outperforms exact solutions of the discrete model and allows greater flexibility in cost function modeling, enabling patient-specific follow-ups. …”
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  13. 5093

    Evaluation of physical fitness parameters of hearing impaired adolescents who are active and non-active in sports by A. Uludag, Erkan Calıskan, Ozge Caglar, Tulin Sepetcı

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…As result of statistical analyses stature resting heart rate, flexibility, standing long jump, 20 m sprint,reaction time, hand grip strength, back and leg strength, sit-ups, vertical jump, and percent body fat values werefound significantly different between the active and non-active hearing impaired groups (p lt;0.05). …”
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  14. 5094

    The Quran From The Perspective Of Acceptance And Commitment Therapy by Fatıma Firdevs Adam, Rukiye Gögen

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… The purpose of this study is to discuss how the verses in the Holy Quran can be related to the flexible hexagon of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. …”
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    Measuring Fluid Intelligence in Healthy Older Adults by Mohammed K. Shakeel, Vina M. Goghari

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Raven’s Advanced Progressive Matrices (RAPM) were used to measure fluid intelligence, Digit Span Sequencing (DSS) was used to measure working memory, Trail Making Test (TMT) was used to measure cognitive flexibility, Design Fluency Test (DFT) was used to measure creativity, and Tower Test (TT) was used to measure planning. …”
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    SOME FEATURES OF LEGAL REGULATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: FOREIGN AND NATIONAL EXPERIENCE by Г.Г. Галиакбарова

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This approach will ensure clarity and efficiency of regulation, as well as the necessary flexibility for such a rapidly developing area of social relations. …”
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    Bearing Capacity of Light-Steel Compound Section and Steel Columns under Axial Compression by Jianwen Li, Xiaoyu Wang, Li Chen, Wenbo Lu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The experimental results show that it is more flexible to use composite cross-section columns in the middle of the light steel skeleton; steel columns in the corner of the frame are more conducive to the structure’s overall stability.…”
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    A study on the effectiveness of railway turnout by using roller cradle assembly along Kelana Jaya trackwork by Hassan Haszanizaam, Prasetijo Joewono

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Railway turnouts are a specific track system used to divert train direction, which is a vital component for enabling rail operating flexibility. Passengers are directly affected by service disruptions, forcing them to wait or pick alternative public transportation options to get to their destination. …”
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    Evidence for a general cognitive structure in pigeons (Columba livia) by Mary Flaim, Aaron P. Blaisdell

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…We created a test battery that assessed different domains, including associative learning, memory, cognitive flexibility, and reaction time. When all tasks were included, there was evidence for a two-component structure that was influenced by subjects’ age. …”
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    Llthuanian book publishing in Riga, 1904-1914 by Violeta Černiauskaitė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Before World War I, there lived about 50 thousand Lithuanians. Due to the flexibility of the local administration in this multinational city and a more advanced economic and cultural atmosphere, the conditions for developing social and cultural activities for the Lithuanians were far more favorable than in Lithuania or any other center in the Russian Empire. …”
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