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    The Malaysian legal system / by Wu Min Aun. by Wu Min Aun

    Edition: 2nd ed.
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    Min-max model predictive vehicle platooning with communication delay by Jianglin Lan, Dezong Zhao

    Published 2020
    “…To meet these requirements, this paper proposes a distributed min-max model predictive control (MPC). …”
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    Knowledge discOvery And daTa minINg inteGrated (KOATING) Moderators for collaborative projects by Alok Choudhary, Jennifer Harding, Hsiao-Kang Lin, Manoj K. Tiwari, Ravi Shankar

    Published 2011
    “…Knowledge acquisition, learning and updating of knowledge are the major challenges for a Moderator's implementation. To address these challenges a Knowledge discOvery And daTa minINg inteGrated (KOATING) framework is presented for Moderators to enable them to continuously learn from the operational databases of the company and semi-automatically update their knowledge about team members. …”
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    Acetaminophen ingestion improves muscle activation and performance during a 3-min all-out cycling test by Paul T. Morgan, Anni Vanhatalo, Joanna L. Bowtell, Andrew M. Jones, Stephen Bailey

    Published 2018
    “…The purpose of this study was to assess whether ACT ingestion enhances muscle activation and critical power (CP) during maximal cycling exercise. Methods: Sixteen active male participants completed two 3-min all-out tests against a fixed resistance on an electronically-braked cycle ergometer 60 minutes following ingestion of 1 g ACT or placebo (maltodextrin, PL). …”
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    NMR spectral analysis of strongly second-order 6-, 8-, 9- and 10- spin-systems (1 H-19 F, 19 F-19 F and 13 C-19 F) in perfluorotoluyl- and tetrafluoro-pyridyl- aromatics using the... by Mark Edgar, Dee Hayward, Fatemeh Zeinali, Shahzad Riaz, George Weaver

    Published 2019
    “…Spectra display significant second‐order effects with 1H Δδ = 3.68 and 4.67 Hz for the aromatic hydrogen “triplets”, with 19F 4JAA’, 4JBB’, 4JXX’, and 4JYY’ coupling constants range from +4.8 to −14.0 Hz and for 13C‐isotopomers 19F Δδ of up to 111.56 Hz. …”
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    Exploring the acute effects of running on cerebral blood flow and food cue reactivity in healthy young men using functional magnetic resonance imaging by Alice Thackray, Elanor Hinton, Turki Alanazi, Abdul Dera, Kyoko Fujihara, Julian Hamilton-Shield, James King, Fiona Lithander, Masashi Miyashita, Julie Thompson, Paul Morgan, Melanie Davies, David Stensel

    Published 2023
    “…This study examined the impact of acute running on visual food-cue reactivity and explored whether such responses are influenced by CBF variability. In a randomised crossover design, 23 men (mean ± SD: 24 ± 4 years, 22.9 ± 2.1kg/m2) completed fMRI scans before and after 60min of running (68% ± 3% peak oxygen uptake) or rest (control). …”
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    Topological isomorphisms of human brain and financial market networks by Petra E. Vertes, Ruth M. Nicol, Sandra C. Chapman, Nicholas W. Watkins, Duncan Robertson, Edward T. Bullmore

    Published 2011
    “…Although metaphorical and conceptual connections between the human brain and the financial markets have often been drawn, rigorous physical or mathematical underpinnings of this analogy remain largely unexplored. Here, we apply a statistical and graph theoretic approach to the study of two datasets – the time series of 90 stocks from the New York stock exchange over a 3-year period, and the fMRI-derived time series acquired from 90 brain regions over the course of a 10-min-long functional MRI scan of resting brain function in healthy volunteers. …”
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