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    Life Cycle Cost Analysis of Residential Power Backup Gasoline Generators in Nigeria by B.N. Nwankwojike, J.O. Nwosu, M.O. Egwuagu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Also 0.8KVA Sumec and 2.2KVA Elemax were revealed as most cost effective due to their comparative low life cycle cost of N26, 810 and N39,820 respectively. …”
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    Support Vector Regression and Beta Distribution for the Modeling of Incumbent Party vote for Presidential Elections by R., Kikawa, M, N. Ngungu, D., Ntirampeba, A., Ssematimba

    Published 2021
    “…In this effect it turns out that, the SVR with kernel type encapsulated postscript eps radial has a mean square error of 0.006 on the test set is a better model as compared to the beta distribution model with a mean square error of 1.216. …”
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    Klasifikasi Kelas Kata (Part-Of-Speech Tagging) untuk Bahasa Madura Menggunakan Algoritme Viterbi by Ilham Firmansyah, Putra Pandu Adikara, Sigit Adinugroho

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The system achieved a micro average accuracy score of 0,96, and micro average precision score is equal to recall of 0,68. …”
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    Target Detection Using Fused Unidentical Photonics-Based LFM Sub-Band Radar Signals With an Adaptive Feed Forward Network Equalizer by Bikash Nakarmi, S. M. Rezwanul Islam, Hum Nath Parajuli, Ikechi Augustine Ukaegbu, Aigerim Ashimbayeva, Carlo Molardi, T. D. Subash, Xiangchuan Wang, Shilong Pan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We demonstrate this using optical injection in a semiconductor laser to generate Ph-LFM signals at different IEEE X-KA radar sub-bands: 19.25–23.94 GHz and 24.06–28.31 GHz (bandgap 0.12 GHz), 19.69–23.06 GHz and 23.625–27 GHz (bandgap 0.56 GHz), and 8–11.5 GHz and 12.75–17 GHz (bandgap 1.25 GHz). …”
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    High-resolution X-ray computerized tomography to characterize localized corrosion rates of carbon steel in contaminated steam cycles by Akash Ganesan, Renaldo Springer, Andrew Howell, Brad Burns, Derek M. Hall

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The localized corrosion rates caused by sulfate and chloride contamination were, on average, 2.69 and 5.55 mm y−1, respectively, an order of magnitude larger than the uniform corrosion rates, 0.16 and 0.40 mm y−1 at the same conditions. Chloride caused a few deep pits, whereas sulfate tended to form more shallow pits during the same timeframe. …”
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