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    Ambiguous Standards of Food: Eggs and Holders by Avsar Gurpinar, Cansu Curgen Gurpinar

    Published 2021
    “…The standards of commercial chicken eggs are strictly regulated. As a result, the majority of chicken eggs, ranging from tiny (fart) to extra-large eggs with various colors from light to dark, red and chocolate brown, do not qualify for commercial sale.Contents (in ascending size): first row: zebra finch, cockatiel, quail, partridge, unspecified chicken, frizzle chicken, Sultan chicken, Silkie chicken, Ameraucana chicken, Ayam Cemani chicken, Sussex chicken; second row: quail, Wyandotte chicken, Fayoumi chicken, Guineafowl, Marans chicken, Plymouth chicken,Araucana chicken, Brahma chicken, Barnevelder chicken; third row: pigeon; unspecified chicken; Plymouth chicken; New Hampshire chicken; Plymouth chicken; Ameraucana chicken; Sulmtaler chicken; unspecified chicken; unspecified chicken; fourth row: goose, unspecified chicken, guineafowl, Sulmtaler chicken, duck, unspecified chicken, unspecified chicken, Marans chicken, turkey, ostrich.Date: 2018-20Artist: Cansu Cürgen (Turkish, born 1988), Avşar Gürpınar (Turkish, born 1982), Ambiguous Standards Institute (Turkish, founded 2014)ABOUT THIS ARTWORKArtist: Ambiguous Standards Institute (Designer)Title: Ambiguous Standards of Food: Eggs and HoldersPlace: Turkey (Artist's culture:)Date: Made 2018–2020Medium: Beechwood, styrofoam, metal spun egg holders, and various eggsDimensions: Open: 78.1 × 108.6 × 70.5 cm (30 3/4 × 42 3/4 × 27 3/4 in.)Credit Line: Gift of Ambiguous Standards InstituteReference Number: 2021.55…”
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    On hyperbolic systems with time dependent Holder characteristics by Claudia Garetto, Michael Ruzhansky

    Published 2015
    “…In the past these kind of systems have been investigated by Yuzawa [Yuz05] and Kajitani [KY06] by employing semigroup techniques (Tanabe-Sobolevski method). …”
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    Schlieren methods / by D.W. Holder and R.J. North. by Holder, D. W.

    Published 1963
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    Nonhuman animals as property holders: an exploration of the Lockean labour-mixing account by Josh Milburn

    Published 2017
    “…The possibility that such rights might be grounded on the basis of a Lockean (that is, labour-mixing) account of property has been rejected. …”
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    Marketing outsourcing in the English Premier League: the rights holder/agency interface by Argyro Elisavet Manoli, Ian Hodgkinson

    Published 2017
    “…Results and findings: By capturing both sides of the right holder/agency interface, this study includes a neglected perspective (i.e. agency) to more accurately examine the principal–agency relationship in marketing outsourcing. …”
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    Pre-industrial England : economy and society, 1500-1750 / by B.A. Holderness. by Holderness, B. A.

    Published 1976
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    Hölder-conditioned hypsometry: A refinement to a classical approach for the characterization of topography by Chris Keylock, A Singh, P Passalacqua, E Foufoula-Georgiou

    Published 2020
    “…In this paper, we employ the Hölder exponents, α, characterizing the local scaling behavior of topography and commonly used in the study of the (multi)fractal properties of landscapes and show that the joint probability distribution of the area of the terrain with a given elevation and α contains a wealth of information on topographic structure. …”
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    Assessing market discipline in UK credit institutions: subordinated debt holders as signallers of bank risk by Paul Hamalainen

    Published 2007
    “…The conclusion is that the regular issuance of subordinated debt should be the overriding policy tool to signal and constrain bank risk-taking (i.e. direct discipline). Extending the policy to include indirect market discipline through a standardised mandatory subordinated debt requirement would impose substantial costs and should not be implemented.…”
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    Supplementary Information Files for: Hölder-conditioned hypsometry: A refinement to a classical approach for the characterization of topography by Chris Keylock, A Singh, P Passalacqua, Efi Foufoula-Georgiou

    Published 2020
    “…In this paper, we employ the Hölder exponents, α, characterizing the local scaling behavior of topography and commonly used in the study of the (multi)fractal properties of landscapes and show that the joint probability distribution of the area of the terrain with a given elevation and α contains a wealth of information on topographic structure. …”
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    National baseline survey on sanitation in Bangladesh: an exemplary event of collaborative partnership by Afroza Ahmed, A.Y. Siddiqi

    Published 2004
    “…To design the intervention it is also important to know the reasons as to why such a vast number of people do not have latrine at all. …”
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    Make it count : a report / by David Stringer. by Stringer, David

    Published 1979
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    Quenched decay of correlations for one-dimensional random Lorenz maps by Andrew Larkin

    Published 2022
    “…Using a random tower construction, we prove that, for Hölder observables, the random system admits exponential rates of quenched correlation decay.…”
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    Measuring coefficient of thermal expansion of materials of micrometre size using SEM/FIB microscope with in situ MEMS heating stage by Stuart Robertson, Andrew McClintock, Kenny Jolley, Han Zhou, Sam Davis, Houzheng Wu, Changqing Liu, Scott Doak, Zhaoxia Zhou

    Published 2024
    “…This approach uses a focused ion beam (FIB) to extract and transfer a slab of the sample, typically (1520) ×10 × (35) µm onto a Micro‐Electro‐Mechanical Systems (MEMS) in situ heating holder inside a scanning electron microscope (SEM). …”
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    A formal adversarial perspective: Secure and efficient electronic health records collection scheme for multi‐records datasets by Tehsin Kanwal, Adeel Anjum, Abid Khan, Alia Asheralieva, Gwanggil Jeon

    Published 2020
    “…Though there exist ample literature on private data collection for 1:1 (single record of a data holder) datasets, collecting multi‐records (multiple records of a data holder) datasets (referred to as 1:M datasets) has not received due attention from the research community. …”
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    Complexity is not for free: the impact of component complexity on additive manufacturing build time by Patrick Pradel, Zicheng Zhu, Richard Bibb, James Moultrie

    Published 2017
    “…Four shape types of the holder namely ‘X’, ‘G1’, ‘G2’ and ‘G3’ were compared. …”
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    Schauder estimates on products of cones by Martin de Borbon, Gregory Edwards

    Published 2021
    “…We prove an interior Schauder estimate for the Laplacian on metric products of two dimensional cones with a Euclidean factor, generalizing the work of Donaldson and reproving the Schauder estimate of Guo–Song. …”
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    Design and manufacture of engineered titanium-based materials for biomedical applications by Fares R. Almushref

    Published 2017
    “…Two approaches were employed to decrease stiffness (i.e. Young s modulus): one, by introducing porosity in a titanium matrix and therefore, reduce its Young s modulus, and two, by designing and manufacturing beta-titanium-based alloys with a reduced Young s modulus. …”
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    Dimensions of popcorn-like pyramid sets by Amlan Banaji, Haipeng Chen

    Published 2023
    “…This article concerns the dimension theory of the graphs of a family of functions which include the well-known ‘popcorn function’ and its pyramid-like higher-dimensional analogues. …”
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    Political leadership in contemporary France: the case of Emmanuel Macron by Helen Drake

    Published 2020
    “…Yet popular support for the office and its holder is on the decline. …”
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    Almost sure rate of mixing for randomly perturbed Lorenz maps by Andrew Larkin

    Published 2023
    “…In particular, I study a random expanding Lorenz system and a random contracting Lorenz system, and I show that both display exponential quenched decay of correlations for Hölder observables.I achieve this by using random Young towers, in particular results from [8] and [26]. …”
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    Multifractal properties of sample paths of ground state-transformed jump processes by Jozsef Lorinczi, Xiaochuan Yang

    Published 2019
    “…First we show existence of a cadlag version of the so-obtained ground state-transformed processes. …”
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    On hyperbolic equations and systems with non-regular time dependent coefficients by Claudia Garetto

    Published 2015
    “…The non-regularity here means less than Hölder, namely bounded coefficients. As for second order equations in [14] we prove that such equations admit a ‘very weak solution’ adapted to the type of solutions that exist for regular coefficients. …”
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    Hyperbolic second order equations with non-regular time dependent coefficients by Claudia Garetto, Michael Ruzhansky

    Published 2014
    “…For such equations, we describe the notion of a ‘very weak solution’ adapted to the type of solutions that exist for regular coefficients. …”
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    Right to preserve? Copyright and licensing for digital preservation project: final report by Catherine Ayre, Adrienne Muir

    Published 2004
    “…The aim of the research was to investigate whether and how copyright legislation and licensed access to digital content affect the ability of libraries to provide long-term access to that content, and to suggest ways in which any problems can be overcome. The project included a review of the library, legal and related literatures. …”
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    An examination of the copyright clearance activities in UK Higher Education by Elizabeth Gadd

    Published 2001
    “…Reports results of a questionnaire survey of 57 persons with copyright clearance functions in UK Higher Education Libraries and beyond. research project supported by the 2000 Elsevier/LIRG Research Award, entitled “Clearing the Way: copyright clearance in UK Libraries”. …”
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    Governance and knowledge management and transfer: the case of the Lillehammer 2016 Winter Youth Olympic Games by Milena M. Parent, Elsa Kristiansen, Barrie Houlihan

    Published 2017
    “…The research was undertaken at the Lillehammer 2016 Winter Youth Olympic Games, with data collected through interviews and document analysis. Findings include: 1) the significance of horizontal as well as hierarchical accountability; 2) different event logics for the event rights holder-organising committee relationship; 3) the importance of culture as well as structure in relation to governance; 4) the significance of tacit knowledge, person-to-person informal knowledge transmission and knowledge transfer timing.…”
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    Can I use this image flowchart by Cristina Rusu

    Published 2024
    “…This infographic does not refer to archival material or material generated by AI. Some cartoons may be subject to trademark principles and photographs do not fall under the fair dealing principle, as such, permission needs to be sought.Material used for publication (blogs, websites, journal articles, book chapters or books) will require permission, no legal exceptions can be used. …”
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    Generalised intermediate dimensions by Amlan Banaji

    Published 2023
    “…We prove continuity-like results involving the Assouad and lower dimensions, which give a sharp general lower bound for the intermediate dimensions that is positive for all θ∈(0,1] for sets with positive box dimension. …”
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    Is M3 an appropriate aggregate for guiding ECB monetary policy? by Leigh M. Drake, Terence Mills

    Published 2002
    “…The empirical results do not support the use of M3 as the key monetary indicator, as both aggregates accord a very low, or zero weight, to the broadest of the M3 component assets. …”
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    Resource allocation and optimization techniques in wireless relay networks by Juncheng Hu

    Published 2013
    “…Cognitive networks are wireless networks that consist of different types of users, a primary user (PU, the primary license holder of a spectrum band) and secondary users (SU, cognitive radios that opportunistically access the PU spectrum). …”
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    Quenched decay of correlations for slowly mixing systems by Wael Bahsoun, Christopher Bose, Marks Ruziboev

    Published 2019
    “…In particular, we prove that for every δ > 0, for almost every ω ∈ [α0, α1] Z, the upper bound n 11 α0 +δ holds on the rate of decay of correlation for Holder observables on the fibre over ¨ ω. …”
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    Children’s rights and the regulations on the transfer of young players in football by Serhat Yilmaz, James Esson, Paul Darby, Eleanor Drywood, Carolynne Mason

    Published 2018
    “…Children who interact with football’s recruitment and transfer processes encounter a complex web of regulations and practices. Debates over how to ensure that the interests and well-being of young football players are adequately protected, and that risks to their rights and welfare are identified and addressed, have become a topic of academic, political, and media concern. …”
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    Effect of pore size, morphology and orientation on the bulk stiffness of a porous Ti35Nb4Sn alloy by Carmen Torres, John McLaughlin, Ross Bonallo

    Published 2018
    “…These were manufactured using a powder metallurgy/space-holder technique that allowed a fine control of the pore size and morphology; and then characterized and tested against well-established models to predict a relationship between porosity, pore size and shape, and bulk stiffness. …”
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    Realistic adhesion test for photovoltaic modules qualification by Jiang Zhu, Dan Wu, Daniel Montiel-Chicharro, Tom Betts, Ralph Gottschalg

    Published 2018
    “…The test is conducted in-situ during standard damp-heat test at a temperature of 85°C and 85% relative humidity, with the modules installed at an angle to give an appropriate force vector perpendicular to the backsheet. …”
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    Intermediate dimensions of infinitely generated attractors by Amlan Banaji, Jonathan M Fraser

    Published 2023
    “…Our primary focus is on the intermediate dimensions: a family of dimensions depending on a parameter θ ∈ [0, 1] which interpolate between the Hausdorff and box dimensions. …”
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    Crash characteristics and injury outcomes for older passenger car occupants by Ruth Welsh, Andrew Morris, Ahamedali Hassan, Judith Charlton, Brian Fildes

    Published 2006
    “…National accident data in the UK show that whilst older car occupants are less likely to be involved in a car accident than younger occupants, in the event of a crash, older occupants are more likely to be killed or to sustain serious injury. …”
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    Design and manufacture of functional catalyst-carrier structures for the bioorthogonal activation of anticancer agents by Carmen Torres, Ana M. Perez-Lopez, Mohammad Alqahtani, Asier Unciti-Broceta, Belen Rubio-Ruiz

    Published 2018
    “…Novel palladium (Pd)-loaded titanium (Ti) devices with high biocompatibility and catalytic activity were prepared using a range of fabrication methods such as powder metallurgy (i.e. sintering with and without space-holder), sputtering, pulsed laser deposition and supersonic cluster beam deposition. …”
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    Development of immunoassay screening methods using long wavelength fluorescence by Dongfang Li

    Published 2004
    “…In this case reactor-bound molecules are eluted from the system by a change of pH, thus limiting the available fluorophores to those that are reasonably fluorescent in acid solution. …”
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    An experimental investigation of low viscosity lubricants on three piece oil control rings cylinder liner friction by Michael Forder, Nick Morris, Paul King, Sashi Balakrishnan, Sebastian Howell-Smith

    Published 2022
    “…The oil control ring under investigation is shown to operate in mixed regime lubrication and at cold start the introduction of lower viscosity lubricants such as 0W-8 showed higher level of oil control ring-cylinder liner friction in comparison to the 0W-40. …”
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    Improving intrusion detection systems using data mining techniques by Abdulrazaq Z. Almutairi

    Published 2016
    “…Recent surveys and studies have shown that cyber-attacks have caused a lot of damage to organisations, governments, and individuals around the world. …”
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    Design and manufacture of functional titanium–palladium devices for the activation of anti-cancer prodrugs by Mohammad Alqahtani

    Published 2019
    “…In the second stage, the carriers were coated with Palladium in its metallic state (i.e. Pd0). The coating was required to meet the requirements of being unalloyed, pure and free of any contamination, and its deposition cost and time effective. …”
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    Large eddy simulation of the velocity-intermittency structure for flow over a field of symmetric dunes by Chris Keylock, Kyoungsik S. Chang, George S. Constantinescu

    Published 2016
    “…Despite the difference in boundary conditions, our results agree very well with previous experiments that show the importance, in the region above the dunes, of a quadrant 3 (u 1 ′ < 0, α 1 ′ > 0) dominant near the wall and quadrant 2 dominant close to the lower part of the separated shear layer. …”
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    Tailoring the architecture and composition of titanium for bio-engineering applications by Mattia Norrito

    Published 2021
    “…Thus, the impact of pore sizes ranging from 45 to 500 μm, were found to influence the biological response of MC3T3-E1 pre-osteoblast cell line in different ways depending on the size of the pore.The results suggest that 70% of porosity scaffolds benefit the osteoblasts differentiation in single pore size scaffolds. …”
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    Enhancing purchase intentions through sponsor entitativity: untangling the process by Peter Dickenson

    Published 2015
    “…Therefore, if sponsees rights holders do not have the capabilities to help sponsors foster entitative and sincere sponsorship contexts, sponsors may be unwilling to renew their sponsorship deals or even set up their own events.…”
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