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    Design of adaptive arrays based on element position perturbations by Dawoud, M.M.

    Published 1993
    “…Arrays with different number of elements and various illumination functions were investigated. The main advantage of using this technique over the other commonly used methods is that the amplitudes and phases of the array elements can be used mainly to steer the main beam towards the desired signal. …”
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    Design of a TE-pass reflection mode optical polarizer by Khan, M.A.

    Published 2003
    “…This in addition to being a TE pass reflection mode filter, the device also functions as a narrow band wavelength filter. The analysis of the filter is carried out numerically using the method of lines with a perfectly matched layer in order to absorb the radiative field. …”
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    Higher-order statistics (HOS)-based deconvolution for ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of materials by Ghouti, Lahouari

    Published 1997
    “…The proposed techniques are: i) a batch-type deconvolution method using the complex bicepstrum algorithm, and ii) automatic ultrasonic defect classification system using a modular learning strategy. …”
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    Critical exponents from the weak-coupling, strong-coupling and large-order parametrization of the hypergeometric (k+1Fk) approximants by Abouzeid M. Shalaby (16810695)

    Published 2021
    “…Since strong-coupling behavior is not yet known for the renormalization group functions of the O(N)-symmetric φ 4 theory, we used weak-coupling and largeorder parametrization to resum the seven-loop critical exponents ν, η and ω for N = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. …”
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    Axes-Based Encryption Key by Haidar, Imane

    Published 2018
    “…This paper introduces a new approach in cryptography based on the distribution of data using an x-y key function. The approach is based on concepts: transforming data, distributing data, and XORing it with other data. …”
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    Impact of fuzzy volume fraction on unsteady stagnation-point flow and heat transfer of a third-grade fuzzy hybrid nanofluid over a permeable shrinking/stretching sheet by Imran Siddique (12705185)

    Published 2024
    “…Non-linear coupled partial differential equations (PDEs) get transformed into ordinary differential equations (ODEs) using an effective similarity transformation. After that, the ODEs are numerically solved using the bvp4c algorithm. …”
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    Software defect prediction. (c2019) by Moussa, Rebecca

    Published 2019
    “…One that focuses on predicting defect in software modules using a hybrid heuristic - a combination of Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and Genetic Algorithms (GA). …”
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    Application of Metastructures for Targeted Low-Frequency Vibration Suppression in Plates by Ratiba F. Ghachi (14152455)

    Published 2022
    “…The thin plate and the zigzag cutouts are modelled using the finite element method, and the optimal location and optimal tip mass of the zigzag cutouts are obtained using genetic algorithms through iterative simulations. …”
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    Decision-level fusion for single-view gait recognition with various carrying and clothing conditions by Al-Tayyan, Amer

    Published 2017
    “…Gait samples are fed into the MPCA and MPCALDA algorithms using a novel tensor-based form of the gait images. …”
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    Extremity Ischemia After Jellyfish Envenomation: A Case Report and Systematic Review of the Literature by Saif, Badran

    Published 2022
    “…BackgroundExtremity ischemia and necrosis after jellyfish envenomation can be mutilating and cause long-term functional deficits. The best way to manage these presentations is unknown. …”
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    Singularly perturbed nonlinear ODEs and interior point optimizationalgorithms by Ezzine, J.

    Published 1995
    “…In addition, this connection is used to show that the logarithmic barrier function is indeed, in some sense, optimum…”
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    Assessing Factors Influencing Customers’ Adoption of AI-Based Voice Assistants by Surbhi Choudhary (21633701)

    Published 2024
    “…It also provides implications for tech-managers and algorithm designers to build effective voice technology for superior user experience.…”
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    Extremity Ischemia After Jellyfish Envenomation: A Case Report and Systematic Review of the Literature by Saif Badran (16888785)

    Published 2022
    “…<h3>Background</h3><p dir="ltr">Extremity ischemia and necrosis after jellyfish envenomation can be mutilating and cause long-term functional deficits. The best way to manage these presentations is unknown.…”
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    Large language models for code completion: A systematic literature review by Rasha Ahmad Husein (19744756)

    Published 2024
    “…This is achieved by predicting subsequent tokens, such as keywords, variable names, types, function names, operators, and more. Different techniques can achieve code completion, and recent research has focused on Deep Learning methods, particularly Large Language Models (LLMs) utilizing Transformer algorithms. …”
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    Integration of nonparametric fuzzy classification with an evolutionary-developmental framework to perform music sentiment-based analysis and composition by Abboud, Ralph

    Published 2019
    “…Unlike existing solutions, MUSEC is: (i) a hybrid crossover between supervised learning (SL, to learn sentiments from music) and evolutionary computation (for music composition, MC), where SL serves at the fitness function of MC to compose music that expresses target sentiments, (ii) extensible in the panel of emotions it can convey, producing pieces that reflect a target crisp sentiment (e.g., love) or a collection of fuzzy sentiments (e.g., 65% happy, 20% sad, and 15% angry), compared with crisp-only or two-dimensional (valence/arousal) sentiment models used in existing solutions, (iii) adopts the evolutionary-developmental model, using an extensive set of specially designed music-theoretic mutation operators (trille, staccato, repeat, compress, etc.), stochastically orchestrated to add atomic (individual chord-level) and thematic (chord pattern-level) variability to the composed polyphonic pieces, compared with traditional evolutionary solutions producing monophonic and non-thematic music. …”
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