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NIR Spectroscopy Oranges Origin Identification Framework Based on Machine Learning
Songjian Dan
Jan 01, 2022
Research on the identification model of orange origin based on machine learning in Near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy. According to the characteristics of NIR spectral data, a complete general framework for origin identification...
Liquid London
Andrew Manley, Michael Silk
Jan 01, 0001
Under the rubrics of recent ‘terror’ attacks—especially 9/11 and 7/7—the discourses of security and surveillance, and the subsequent heightened awareness of risk and insecurity, have been framed within an increasingly global...
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Liquid London
Andrew Manley, Michael Silk
Jan 01, 0001
Under the rubrics of recent ‘terror’ attacks—especially 9/11 and 7/7—the discourses of security and surveillance, and the subsequent heightened awareness of risk and insecurity, have been framed within an increasingly global...
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In crystallo-screening for discovery of human norovirus 3C-like protease inhibitors.
Outbreaks of human epidemic nonbacterial gastroenteritis are mainly caused by noroviruses. Viral replication requires a 3C-like cysteine protease (3CLpro) which processes the 200 kDa viral polyprotein into six functional...
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Cinema 66–8
Henry K Miller
Jun 28, 2018
A history of the mostly London-dwelling experimental film-makers, all of them associated with art schools, who came together to form the London Filmmakers’ Co-operative in 1966, and who mostly withdrew from it shortly afterwards.
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Towards a sociological analysis of London 2012
Michael L Silk
Oct 01, 2011
Within this article, I focus on a number of productive scholarly avenues to which sociological analysis of London 2012 might want to attend. Understanding major sporting events - and thus the Olympic Games - as inextricably...
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How the City of London lost at Brexit
HE Thompson
Aug 23, 2017
The nature of the City of London as an offshore financial centre has long made London dependent on the British state providing protection from external political regulation, even as London’s foreign currency business separated...
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Towards a sociological analysis of London 2012
Michael L Silk
Oct 01, 2011
Within this article, I focus on a number of productive scholarly avenues to which sociological analysis of London 2012 might want to attend. Understanding major sporting events - and thus the Olympic Games - as inextricably...
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Cycling injury risk in London
Cycling injury risk is an important topic, but few studies explore cycling risk in relation to exposure. This is largely because of a lack of exposure data, in other words how much cycling is done at different locations. This...
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Tracking Kidnappings in London
Research Question What was the nature of kidnappings in London during a fairly recent five-year period in the kinds of victims, offenders, motives, types of violence used and levels of injury? Data We analyse 924 reports of...
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The Italian London of John North
J Gallagher
Mar 02, 2016
This article takes as its subject the remarkable diary kept by a young English gentleman named John North from 1575 to 1579. On his journey home from Italy in 1575 -77, North changed the language of his diary from English to...
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Highest Harm Crime “Recruiters” in a London Borough
Abstract: Research Question: Can criminal recruiters be identified and ranked by crime harm levels in a London borough, and if so, how long is the predictive window of opportunity for targeting them with crime prevention...
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Highest Harm Crime “Recruiters” in a London Borough
Abstract: Research Question: Can criminal recruiters be identified and ranked by crime harm levels in a London borough, and if so, how long is the predictive window of opportunity for targeting them with crime prevention...
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Review of: Projects in Linguistics: A Practical Research Guide to Researching Language, by Alison Wray, Kate Trott and Aileen Bloomer. London
Robert Fink
Jul 18, 2013
Review of: Projects in Linguistics: A Practical Research Guide to Researching Language, by Alison Wray, Kate Trott and Aileen Bloomer. London: Arnold, 1998. Pp xv, 303. Can $38.50.
Review of: Projects in Linguistics: A Practical Research Guide to Researching Language, by Alison Wray, Kate Trott and Aileen Bloomer. London
Robert Fink
Jul 18, 2013
Review of: Projects in Linguistics: A Practical Research Guide to Researching Language, by Alison Wray, Kate Trott and Aileen Bloomer. London: Arnold, 1998. Pp xv, 303. Can $38.50.
Numerical study of COVID-19 spatial-temporal spreading in London.
A recent study reported that an aerosolized virus (COVID-19) can survive in the air for a few hours. It is highly possible that people get infected with the disease by breathing and contact with items contaminated by the...
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Highest Harm Crime “Recruiters” in a London Borough
Abstract: Research Question: Can criminal recruiters be identified and ranked by crime harm levels in a London borough, and if so, how long is the predictive window of opportunity for targeting them with crime prevention...
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Emergence of the London Millennium Bridge instability without synchronisation.
The pedestrian-induced instability of the London Millennium Bridge is a widely used example of Kuramoto synchronisation. Yet, reviewing observational, experimental, and modelling evidence, we argue that increased coherence of...
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Highest Harm Crime “Recruiters” in a London Borough
Abstract Research Question Can criminal recruiters be identified and ranked by crime harm levels in a London borough, and if so...
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Infant-feeding practices and infant survival by familial wealth in London, 1752-1812.
Romola Jane Davenport
Feb 15, 2019
Anecdotal evidence indicates that high-status women in England generally did not breastfeed their children in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Metropolitan families of varied social status also often sent their...
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Emergence of the London Millennium Bridge instability without synchronisation.
The pedestrian-induced instability of the London Millennium Bridge is a widely used example of Kuramoto synchronisation. Yet, reviewing observational, experimental, and modelling evidence, we argue that increased coherence of...
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Emergence of the London Millennium Bridge instability without synchronisation
Abstract: The pedestrian-induced instability of the London Millennium Bridge is a widely used example of Kuramoto synchronisation. Yet, reviewing observational, experimental, and modelling evidence, we argue that increased...
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Standard model and supersymmetric flavor puzzles at the CERN large hadron collider
JL Feng, CG Lester, Y Nir, Y Shadmi
Jan 11, 2010
Can the Large Hadron Collider explain the masses and mixings of the known fermions? A promising possibility is that these masses and mixings are determined by flavor symmetries that also govern new particles that will appear at...
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