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    Genetic algorithms for the 2-page book drawing problem of graphs by Hongmei He, Ondrej Sykora, Erkki Makinen

    Published 2007
    “…The minimisation of edge crossings in a book drawing of a graph is one of the important goals for a linear VLSI design, and the 2-page crossing number of a graph provides an upper bound for the standard planar crossing number. …”
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    Crossing minimisation Heuristics for 2-page drawings by Hongmei He, Ondrej Sykora, Imrich Vrt'o

    Published 2005
    “…The minimisation of edge crossings in a book drawing of a graph G is one of important goals for a linear VLSI design, and the two-page crossing number of a graph G provides an upper bound for the standard planar crossing number. …”
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    Heuristic crossing minimisation algorithms for the two-page drawing problem by Hongmei He, Ondrej Sykora, A.M. Salagean, Imrich Vrt'o

    Published 2006
    “…The minimisation of edge crossings in a book drawing of a graph G is one of the important goals for a linear VLSI design, and the two-page crossing number of a graph G provides an upper bound for the standard planar crossing number. …”
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    An improved neural network model for the two-page crossing number problem by Hongmei He, Ondrej Sykora, Erkki Makinen

    Published 2006
    “…Such drawings are called 2-page book drawings. The smallest number of crossings over all 2-page drawings of a graph G is called the 2-page crossing number of G. …”
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    Various island-based parallel genetic algorithms for the 2-page drawing problem by Hongmei He, Ondrej Sykora, Ana Salagean

    Published 2006
    “…We compare their efficiency and quality of solutions for the 2-page drawing problem on a variety of graphs.…”
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    Outerplanar crossing numbers of 3-row meshes, Halin graphs and complete p-partite graphs by R. Fulek, Hongmei He, Ondrej Sykora, Imrich Vrt'o

    Published 2005
    “…An outerplanar (also called circular, convex, one-page) drawing of an n-vertex graph G is a drawing in which the vertices are placed on a circle and each edge is drawn using one straight-line segment. …”
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    Enhanced gel electrophoresis (GE) and inductively coupled plasma- mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) based methods for the identification and separation of proteins and pepides by Syed R. Haider

    Published 2012
    “…Blood serum contains five major protein groups i.e., albumin, alpha-1 globulin, alpha-2 globulin, beta globulin and gamma globulin. …”
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    New circular drawing algorithms by Hongmei He, Ondrej Sykora

    Published 2004
    “…The smallest possible number of crossings in such a drawing of the graph G is called circular (outerplanar, convex, or one-page) crossing number of the graph G. …”
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    A Hopfield neural network model for the outerplanar crossing number problem by Hongmei He, Ondrej Sykora

    Published 2006
    “…In the outerplanar (other alternate concepts are circular or one-page) drawing, one places vertices of a n-vertex m-edge connected graph G along a circle, and the edges are drawn as straight lines. …”
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    The Bauhaus, Weimar, Dessau, Berlin, Chicago. by Wingler, Hans Maria

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    How do undergraduates read mathematical texts? An eye-movement study by Lara Alcock, Tom Kilbey, Matthew Inglis

    Published 2015
    “…The eye movements of 38 undergraduate students were recorded as they read a multi-page textbook section on graph theory; participants then took a short comprehension test. …”
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    On and off-field behaviour of match officials in professional team sports by Peter Dawson, Patrick Massey, Paul Downward

    Published 2021
    “…Despite this, referee bias in rugby union has until recently received relatively little attention, although the match officials arguably have a much greater influence on match outcomes than in many other team sports (Page and Page, 2010). Dawson et al. (2019) find in the case of the European Champions Cup the television match official has influenced the incidence of sanctions issued to both teams. …”
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    Using an essentiality and proficiency approach to improve the web browsing experience of visually impaired users by Jatinder Dhiensa

    Published 2019
    “…The findings show that the overload of information on a page was the most prominent difficulty experienced when using the Web. …”
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    Hi-Viz by Michael Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…This outcome employs inflated fabric to produce a site-specific response to architecture that choreographs the movement of viewers around the sculpture.It was commissioned by the 2024 Sydney Festival to respond to the wooden building of Pier 2 in Walsh Bay, located next to Sydney Harbour bridge. …”
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    The application of systems approach for road safety policy making, Deliverable 8.1 of the H2020 project SafetyCube by Ashleigh Filtness, Pete Thomas, Rachel Talbot, Claire Quigley, Eleonora Papadimitriou, George Yannis, Athanasios Theofilatos, E. Aigner-Breuss, S. Kaiser, Klaus Machata, Wendy Weijermars, Ingrid van Schagen, T. Hermitte

    Published 2016
    “…From this, the user can then also access the individual study pages for each study listed in the results. Finally, a Tools page allows the user to access other SafetyCube tools (e.g. cost-benefit calculator, methodology information, glossary). 1 More details about the synopses can be found in the Milestone M3.1 (Martensen 2016). …”
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    Identification of infrastructure related risk factors, Deliverable 5.1 of the H2020 project SafetyCube by Ashleigh Filtness, Eleonora Papadimitriou, B. Leskovsek, N. Focant, Heike Martensen, V. Sgarra, D. Shingo Usami, A. Soteropoulos, S. Stadlbauer, Athanasios Theofilatos, George Yannis, A. Ziakopoulos, K. Diamandouros, C. Durso, Charles Goldenbeld, B. Loenis, G. Schermers, J.-H. van Petegem, R. Elvik, I.S. Hesjevoll, Claire Quigley, Evita Papazikou

    Published 2016
    “…In order to develop a comprehensive taxonomy of road infrastructure-related risks, an overview of infrastructure safety across Europe was undertaken to identify the main types of road infrastructure-related risks, using key resources and publications such as the European Road Safety Observatory (ERSO), The Handbook of Road Safety Measures (Elvik et al., 2009), the iRAP toolkit and the SWOV factsheets, to name a few. …”
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    Recent developments in setting and using objective tests in mathematics using QM Perception by E. Ellis, N. Baruah, Mundeep Gill, Martin Greenhow

    Published 2005
    “…The MathML and SVG technology can be exported to any web-based system, or indeed ordinary web pages that can provide an inexhaustible set of realisations at the click of the reload button. …”
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