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Accepted manuscript version in Applied Energy 125:84-92

by Karthik Rajendran, Harshavardhan R. Kankanala, Rakel Martinsson, Mohammad J
"... Uncertainty over techno-economic potentials of biogas from municipal solid waste (MSW): a case study on an industrial process ..."
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Uncertainty over techno-economic potentials of biogas from municipal solid waste (MSW): a case study on an industrial process

Teleporting an Unknown Quantum State via Dual Classical and EPR Channels

by Charles H. Bennett, Gilles Brassard, Claude Crépeau, Richard Jozsa, Asher Peres, William K. Wootters , 1993
"... An unknown quantum state jOEi can be disassembled into, then later reconstructed from, purely classical information and purely nonclassical EPR correlations. To do so the sender, "Alice," and the receiver, "Bob," must prearrange the sharing of an EPRcorrelated pair of particles. ..."
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. Alice makes a joint measurement on her EPR particle and the unknown quantum system, and sends Bob the classical result of this measurement. Knowing this, Bob can convert the state of his EPR particle into an exact replica of the unknown state jOEi which Alice destroyed. Expanded version of manuscript

The WEKA Data Mining Software: An Update

by Mark Hall, Eibe Frank, Geoffrey Holmes, Bernhard Pfahringer, Peter Reutemann, Ian H. Witten
"... More than twelve years have elapsed since the first public release of WEKA. In that time, the software has been rewritten entirely from scratch, evolved substantially and now accompanies a text on data mining [35]. These days, WEKA enjoys widespread acceptance in both academia and business, has an a ..."
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More than twelve years have elapsed since the first public release of WEKA. In that time, the software has been rewritten entirely from scratch, evolved substantially and now accompanies a text on data mining [35]. These days, WEKA enjoys widespread acceptance in both academia and business, has

Non-Planar Nano-Scale Fin Field Effect Transistors on Textile, Paper,

by Jhonathan Prieto, Torres Sevilla, Galo A. Alfaraj, Nasir Ghoneim, Mohamed T Kutbee, Arwa T Sridharan, Ashvitha Hussain, Muhammad Mustafa, Acs Nano, Jhonathan P Rojas, Galo A Torres Sevilla, Nasir Alfaraj, Mohamed T Ghoneim, Arwa T Kutbee, Ashvitha Sridharan, Muhammad Mustafa Hussain, Just Accepted , 1021
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Published by American Chemical Society. Copyright © American

by Dong Comin, Riccardo Sellan, Daniel P. Bakr, Osman M. Sargent, Edward H, Journal Acs Nano
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Electron Transfer

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2015:150709155133001 Journal of Chemical Theory and

by Haitao Zhong, Cheng Bredas, Eprint Version Post-print, Just Accepted
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Photophysical Characterization of Novel Fluorescent DNA Base Analogue, tC

by L. Marcus Wilhelmsson, Peter S, Anders Holmén, Bengt Nordén
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1 Authors Accepted Manuscript Version Running Title: Information Processing Speed and Executive Functioning Examining the Link between Information Processing Speed and Executive Functioning in Multiple Sclerosis

by M. A. Drew, N. J. Starkey, R. B. Isler
"... Slowed information processing speed (IPS) is frequently reported in those with Multiple Sclerosis, and at least 20 % are compromised on some aspect of executive functioning also. However, any relationship between these two processes has not been examined. The Sternberg Memory Scanning Test, Processi ..."
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Slowed information processing speed (IPS) is frequently reported in those with Multiple Sclerosis, and at least 20 % are compromised on some aspect of executive functioning also. However, any relationship between these two processes has not been examined. The Sternberg Memory Scanning Test, Processing Speed Index (WAIS-III), Delis Kaplan Executive Function System (D.KEFS) and Working Memory Index (WMS-III) were administered to 90 participants with MS. MS participants’ performance on the PSI was significantly below the normative scores but no deficits in memory scanning speed were evident. The initial response speed of the Sternberg and the PSI were most closely related to DKEFs performance particularly in timed tasks with a high cognitive demand (switching tasks). In contrast, memory scanning speed was related to working memory. This study reinforces the link between IPS and working memory in MS, and supports the suggestion that IPS is not a unitary construct.

The content of intentions

by Elisabeth Pacherie - Mind & Language
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