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Managing Risk in the Design of Modular Systems for an Autonomous Shuttle
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‘How the Hell Did You Wind Up in Australia?’ or You Teach What You Know
Published 2025-01-01“…This personal narrative explores how my own experiences of cultural adaptation—navigating new customs, language quirks, and everyday challenges—mirror those of the students I teach. …”
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FPF@FCC: neutrino, QCD, and BSM physics opportunities with far-forward experiments at a 100 TeV Proton Collider
Published 2025-01-01“…We fingerprint the BSM sensitivity of the FPF@FCC for a variety of models, including dark Higgs bosons, relaxion-type scenarios, quirks, and millicharged particles, finding that these experiments would be able to discover LLPs with masses as large as 50 GeV and couplings as small as 10 −8, and quirks with masses up to 10 TeV. …”
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De musica latine scribenda: How to approach a Latin text as a composer without summoning a demon in the process (2022)
Published 2023-06-01“…., that are necessary in order to set the text in a way that is understandable, but also some of these “quirks” can be exploitable and shape the music in a way that is closer to the sound, rhythm or even the culture carried by the language. …”
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Current Status and Future Prospects of the SNO+ Experiment
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Adjectives and Modal Verbs Used in Horoscopes in Dawn Newspapers and their Impact on Readers: A Corpus-Assisted Study
Published 2024-09-01“…The types of adjectives are categorized with the help of Classification Modal by Biber et al. (2002) whereas modal verbs are categorized with the help of the Dichotomy of ModalVerbs by Quirk and Greenbaum(2000). SystemicFunctional Grammar by Halliday (1985) has been used to investigate the meanings of adjectives within a clause. …”
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A compositional analysis of VP anaphors
Published 2018-07-01“…The VP anaphors do it and do this/do that have been little studied in the literature, although they are mentioned in passing in a number of more general works such as Hankamer and Sag (1976), Culicover and Jackendoff (2005) or descriptive grammars by Quirk et al. (1985) or Huddleston and Pullum (2002). …”
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