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Numerical evaluation of flow regime changes induced by the Three Gorges Dam in the Middle Yangtze
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Exploring the notions of spectators’ ordinary and extraordinary experiences in Taiwanese professional baseball games
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Shifting Boundary for price-based residential demand response and applications
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A time-synchronized ZigBee building network for smart water management
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Effect of anticipation on knee kinematics during a stop-jump task
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The use of motion analysis to measure pain-related behaviour in a rat model of degenerative tendon injuries
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High CO-tolerant Ru-based catalysts by constructing an oxide blocking layer
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Counting and characterising functions with “fast points” for differential attacks
Published 2015“…Higher order derivatives have been introduced by Lai in a cryptographic context. A number of attacks such as differential cryptanalysis, the cube and the AIDA attack have been reformulated using higher order derivatives. …”
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Supplementary Information Files for 'Counting and characterising functions with “fast points” for differential attacks'
Published 2020“…Duan and Lai have introduced the notion of “fast points” of a polynomial function f as being vectors a so that computing the derivative with respect to a decreases the total degree of f by more than one. …”
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The status of health librarianship and libraries in the Republic of Ireland (SHELLI): an account of a mixed methods review to inform future strategy and sustainability
Published 2013“…In 2010 the Health Sciences Libraries Group (HSLG), a special interest group of the Library Association of Ireland (LAI), commissioned a review of the status of health librarianship and libraries in Ireland (SHELLI) (Harrison, Creaser & Greenwood 2011). …”
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