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Non-lexical vocalizations help novices learn joint embodied actions
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Alcohol consumption, masculinity, and alcohol-related violence and anti-social behaviour in sportspeople
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A case study of curriculum review in hydrology and water resources engineering
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Improving hygienic environments for infants and young children testing playpens for feasibility and appeal in rural households of Amhara, Ethiopia
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Special Issue Editorial: Next generation ICTs - How distant is ubiquitous computing?
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Sustainability analysis of steel fibre reinforced concrete flat slabs
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Flat suspended slabs reinforced only with macro-synthetic fibres
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Beyond single-mindedness: A figure-ground reversal for the cognitive sciences
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Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: Making transparent how design choices shape research results
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Some concluding trends and themes
Published 2000“…It would mean that the atom would have to be shattered at will. (Albert Einstein, 1932). [Television] won’t be able to hold on to any market it captures after the first six months. …”
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Identifying weak values with intrinsic dynamical properties in modal theories
Published 2021“…Alternatively, modal theories (e.g., Bohmian mechanics) provide an ontology that always allows one to define intrinsic properties, i.e., properties of quantum systems that are detached from any possible measuring context. We prove here that Aharonov, Albert, and Vaidman's notion of a weak value can always be identified with an intrinsic dynamical property of a quantum system defined in a certain modal theory. …”
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Supplementary information files for: Identifying weak values with intrinsic dynamical properties in modal theories
Published 2021“…Alternatively, modal theories (e.g., Bohmian mechanics) provide an ontology that always allows one to define intrinsic properties, i.e., properties of quantum systems that are detached from any possible measuring context. We prove here that Aharonov, Albert, and Vaidman's notion of a weak value can always be identified with an intrinsic dynamical property of a quantum system defined in a certain modal theory. …”
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Modelling the mechanical response of Japanese lacquer (urushi) to varying environmental conditions
Published 2012“…However, this effectiveness is weakened as the material is aged, with it behaving similar to a groove without any filler.…”
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An examination of the response of East Asian lacquer films to changes in environmental conditions
Published 2010“…As a result of the UV ageing, no plastic deformation was observed in the stress-strain curves at any RH or tensile speeds. Creep recovery behaviours of non-aged and aged urushi under 30%, 50% and 75% RH and different stress levels were studied. …”
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