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    Cooling power of SREH in Case Study-IV. by Nouman Qamar (21511939)

    Published 2025
    “…This work proposed a stochastic model for REH using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to optimally handle the associated uncertainties of RES and PEHVs, which was then solved using GAMS software. …”
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    Technical features of PHEV battery. by Nouman Qamar (21511939)

    Published 2025
    “…This work proposed a stochastic model for REH using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to optimally handle the associated uncertainties of RES and PEHVs, which was then solved using GAMS software. …”
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    Electrical power of SREH in Case Study-III. by Nouman Qamar (21511939)

    Published 2025
    “…This work proposed a stochastic model for REH using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to optimally handle the associated uncertainties of RES and PEHVs, which was then solved using GAMS software. …”
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    Heating power of SREH in Case Study-III. by Nouman Qamar (21511939)

    Published 2025
    “…This work proposed a stochastic model for REH using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to optimally handle the associated uncertainties of RES and PEHVs, which was then solved using GAMS software. …”
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    Conceptual framework of REH under study. by Nouman Qamar (21511939)

    Published 2025
    “…This work proposed a stochastic model for REH using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to optimally handle the associated uncertainties of RES and PEHVs, which was then solved using GAMS software. …”
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    Energy hub architecture. by Nouman Qamar (21511939)

    Published 2025
    “…This work proposed a stochastic model for REH using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to optimally handle the associated uncertainties of RES and PEHVs, which was then solved using GAMS software. …”
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    Electricity and gas prices. by Nouman Qamar (21511939)

    Published 2025
    “…This work proposed a stochastic model for REH using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to optimally handle the associated uncertainties of RES and PEHVs, which was then solved using GAMS software. …”
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    Technical features of central devices. by Nouman Qamar (21511939)

    Published 2025
    “…This work proposed a stochastic model for REH using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to optimally handle the associated uncertainties of RES and PEHVs, which was then solved using GAMS software. …”
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    Results for Case Study-I. by Nouman Qamar (21511939)

    Published 2025
    “…This work proposed a stochastic model for REH using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to optimally handle the associated uncertainties of RES and PEHVs, which was then solved using GAMS software. …”
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    Technical features of wind turbine. by Nouman Qamar (21511939)

    Published 2025
    “…This work proposed a stochastic model for REH using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to optimally handle the associated uncertainties of RES and PEHVs, which was then solved using GAMS software. …”
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    Heating power of SREH in Case Study-IV. by Nouman Qamar (21511939)

    Published 2025
    “…This work proposed a stochastic model for REH using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to optimally handle the associated uncertainties of RES and PEHVs, which was then solved using GAMS software. …”
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    Electrical power of SREH in Case Study-IV. by Nouman Qamar (21511939)

    Published 2025
    “…This work proposed a stochastic model for REH using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to optimally handle the associated uncertainties of RES and PEHVs, which was then solved using GAMS software. …”
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    Participant interview topics. by Lex D. de Jong (22138778)

    Published 2025
    “…Outcomes were evaluated with a multilevel linear regression analysis at baseline, 2 weeks, 3 months and 6 months. …”
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    The participants’ baseline characteristics. by Lex D. de Jong (22138778)

    Published 2025
    “…Outcomes were evaluated with a multilevel linear regression analysis at baseline, 2 weeks, 3 months and 6 months. …”
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    Alignment of the Taxane binding pocket sequences. by Jacopo Zattoni (21702634)

    Published 2025
    “…The results were analyzed using a consensus method to increase their reliability. We found that the amoeba’s mitotic tubulins show a significant number of changes that are expected to decrease their affinity for tubulin-targeting compounds. …”
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    Rank of mutation fitness. by Zhong-yi Lei (22552944)

    Published 2025
    “…Retrospective validation demonstrated that CoVPF achieved 20.7% higher accuracy compared to previous study. Furthermore, we found that accounting for epistasis was critical, as ignoring epistasis led to a 43% decrease in forecasting accuracy. …”
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    Key modeling details for CoVPF and controls. by Zhong-yi Lei (22552944)

    Published 2025
    “…Retrospective validation demonstrated that CoVPF achieved 20.7% higher accuracy compared to previous study. Furthermore, we found that accounting for epistasis was critical, as ignoring epistasis led to a 43% decrease in forecasting accuracy. …”
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    Morphological Change of Hydrate Caused by Ostwald Ripening and Sintering by Zelin Xu (14002343)

    Published 2025
    “…Hydrate Ostwald ripening and sintering were observable several weeks after the onset of formation, leading to a decrease in the particle number. Simultaneously, the particle size increased significantly without alteration of the overall hydrate saturation. …”
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    Morphological Change of Hydrate Caused by Ostwald Ripening and Sintering by Zelin Xu (14002343)

    Published 2025
    “…Hydrate Ostwald ripening and sintering were observable several weeks after the onset of formation, leading to a decrease in the particle number. Simultaneously, the particle size increased significantly without alteration of the overall hydrate saturation. …”
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