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    Fig 13 - by Jianbo Jia (717814)

    Published 2024
    “…The simulation results show that for steps of 1mm, 2mm and 3mm height, the optimal polyline angle is concentrated in the range of 10°-11°, in which the Angle of 10.5° has a good performance against the steps of three heights. …”
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  14. 1974

    Monofunctional Hyperbranched Ethylene Oligomers by Thomas Wiedemann (1850746)

    Published 2014
    “…Consequently, only <b>1a-pyr</b> forms hyperbranched structures over a wide range of reaction conditions (ethylene pressure 5–30 atm and 20–70 °C). …”
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    Task terminology. by Vasileios Mantas (16949352)

    Published 2023
    “…We identified six task environments that produce the greatest improvements in mood resilience to negative stimuli, as measured by decreased sensitivity to loss. In a next step, we isolated the two most effective task environments, from the previous set of experiments, and we replicated our results and tested mood’s resilience to negative stimuli over time, in a novel sample. …”
  19. 1979

    Results of the second set of experiments. by Vasileios Mantas (16949352)

    Published 2023
    “…We identified six task environments that produce the greatest improvements in mood resilience to negative stimuli, as measured by decreased sensitivity to loss. In a next step, we isolated the two most effective task environments, from the previous set of experiments, and we replicated our results and tested mood’s resilience to negative stimuli over time, in a novel sample. …”
  20. 1980

    Demographic data. by Vasileios Mantas (16949352)

    Published 2023
    “…We identified six task environments that produce the greatest improvements in mood resilience to negative stimuli, as measured by decreased sensitivity to loss. In a next step, we isolated the two most effective task environments, from the previous set of experiments, and we replicated our results and tested mood’s resilience to negative stimuli over time, in a novel sample. …”