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    Sensitivity analysis of 50:50 model. by Rachael Miller Neilan (10678614)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>A sensitivity analysis was conducted on the 50:50 model with constant 120 pA current to determine the sensitivity of pain output to select model parameters before injury (t = 10), during injury (t = 105), and after injury (t = 240). …”
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    BPN values at wet and slippery bends. by Qiang Pan (3818617)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>In order to study the change law of the anti sliding performance of desert highway in the wet and slippery state of the curve, two different curves and straight roads of the same highway were selected for the field test through the method of field test. …”
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    MTD values at wet and slippery bends. by Qiang Pan (3818617)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>In order to study the change law of the anti sliding performance of desert highway in the wet and slippery state of the curve, two different curves and straight roads of the same highway were selected for the field test through the method of field test. …”
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    Pulse Ultrasound-Based Response Enhancement of a MOX Gas Sensor by Yumin Yang (5737235)

    Published 2024
    “…Comparing the steady responses of five target gases under the pulse and continuous ultrasound, respectively, it is found that the pulse ultrasound causes a better catalysis effect, and response enhancement (RE) by the pulse ultrasound with an optimal pulse width depends on the ultrasonic strength as well as the species and concentration of the target gas. For 2 ppm methanol, the RE by the pulse ultrasound is 50%, relative to the continuous ultrasound, when the pulse width, duty ratio, and working frequency are 0.4 ms, 50%, and 110.1 kHz, respectively. …”
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    Pulse Ultrasound-Based Response Enhancement of a MOX Gas Sensor by Yumin Yang (5737235)

    Published 2024
    “…Comparing the steady responses of five target gases under the pulse and continuous ultrasound, respectively, it is found that the pulse ultrasound causes a better catalysis effect, and response enhancement (RE) by the pulse ultrasound with an optimal pulse width depends on the ultrasonic strength as well as the species and concentration of the target gas. For 2 ppm methanol, the RE by the pulse ultrasound is 50%, relative to the continuous ultrasound, when the pulse width, duty ratio, and working frequency are 0.4 ms, 50%, and 110.1 kHz, respectively. …”
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