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  • Drivers of artificial intelligence innovation in manufacturing clusters: insights from cellular automata simulations

    Drivers of artificial intelligence innovation in manufacturing clusters: insights from cellular automata simulations

    Initial state simulation of cellular automata

    Based on the Cellular Automata (CA) model, a MATLAB simulation was conducted. The simulation parameters were set as follows: Cell space size: n = 20, meaning the cellular space consisted of a 20…

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  • Eye movement predictors of hazard response performance in train drivers under different speed conditions

    Eye movement predictors of hazard response performance in train drivers under different speed conditions

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    In this study conducted at the Driver Training Base of the Lanzhou West Engine Section in Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, a cohort of 60 train drivers was selected to participate as subjects. The subjects, all of whom were male, were…

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  • Mechanisms and spatial spillover effects of science and technology financial ecosystem on carbon emission reduction from multiple perspectives: evidence from China

    Mechanisms and spatial spillover effects of science and technology financial ecosystem on carbon emission reduction from multiple perspectives: evidence from China

    Exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA)

    Exploratory spatial data analysis is a crucial research area in spatial econometrics, exploring spatial dependence and correlation associated with spatial location. This paper aims to evaluate the spatial…

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  • Sameness entices, but novelty enchants in fanfiction online

    Sameness entices, but novelty enchants in fanfiction online

    The culture industry may strive constantly for the latest hit (“The culture industry: Enlightenment as mass deception”, 2007), but even with extensive research and strong financial incentives, it remains difficult to predict the success of a…

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  • Bi-directional associations between maternal and infant sleep, and maternal mental health from late pregnancy to 2 years postpartum

    Bi-directional associations between maternal and infant sleep, and maternal mental health from late pregnancy to 2 years postpartum

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  • Reimagining de-urbanised madrasa and self-place interaction through the lens of psychogeography

    Reimagining de-urbanised madrasa and self-place interaction through the lens of psychogeography

    The first narrative is by Ema, a 35-year-old divorced woman who arrived in the madrasa following unmet promises and responsibilities by her former husband. Ema, who enjoys contributing to the madrasa’s cleaning and gastronomic duties, writes…

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  • Applying multivariate generalizability theory to compose and rank the evaluation scores of college teachers’ teaching ability

    Applying multivariate generalizability theory to compose and rank the evaluation scores of college teachers’ teaching ability

    The design of D study was ‘S·:T·’. The S and T were formulated as capital letters because such a study was different from G study. Variance and covariance components in G study were estimated in terms of single score while variance and…

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  • Individual differences in auditory scene analysis abilities in music and speech

    Individual differences in auditory scene analysis abilities in music and speech

  • Bregman, A. S. Auditory Scene Analysis (The MIT, 1990).

  • Alain, C. & Bernstein, L. J. Auditory scene analysis. Music Percept. 33, 70–82 (2015).

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  • Hake, R. et al. Development of an adaptive test…

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