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We report on the fabrication and micro-transfer printing of InGaAs/InP avalanche photodiodes onto silicon substrates. A process flow was developed to suspend the devices using semiconductor tethers. The devices were characterised in linear mode operation both before suspension and after printing. Despite the additional fabrication steps required and the physical nature of the micro-transfer printing process, the electrical characteristics of the devices were preserved and no degradation in the devices’ optical performance was measured.

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This is a accompanied supplement to the study. First, a short presentation is given from a study on fracture diagnosis using electrical logging. In this study, substandard fracture fillers had a negative impact on the signal results. It was one of the motivations for this study. Second, we give the detailed form of the formula for the electrical properties of the mixture and a link to the literature. Third, we give a simulation test using coal coke fracture fillers, which mainly considers the mechanical properties of coal coke.

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A series of experiments including torque output tests, transparency tests, cardiopulmonary exercise tests and surface electromyography tests with five healthy subjects (height, 1.76 ± 0.05 m; weight, 72.5 ± 7.26 kg; age, 27.2 ± 2.86 years; all male) to validate the effectiveness of the SPURS. All participants provided written informed consent to participate in the study.

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Dynamic nonlinear equations (DNEs) are essential for modeling complex systems in various fields due to their ability to capture real-world phenomena. However, the solution of DNEs presents significant challenges, especially in industrial settings where periodic noise often compromises solution fidelity. To tackle this challenge, we propose a novel approach called Periodic Noise Suppression Neural Dynamic (PNSND), which leverages the gradient descent approach and incorporates velocity compensation to overcome the limitations of the traditional Gradient Neural Dynamic (GND) model.

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This is the artifact of the paper entitled "Cycle-oriented Dynamic Approximation: Architectural Framework to Meet Performance Requirements" in Computer Architecture Letters. The artifact contains the assembler compatible with dedicated instructions to approximation, the source code of each workload, the source code of the simulator "Onikiri 2'' with simulation configuration files, scripts to run Onikiri 2, and MATLAB scripts for generating the charts in Fig. 5 and Fig. 6. Fig.

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A well-functioning medical supply chain is essential for effective patient care and medical supply while preventing stockouts and delays, ensuring cost efficiency. To address these challenges, this paper presents a novel hybrid simulation-optimization methodology for optimizing pharmaceutical warehouse allocation, focusing on high-priority medicine flow and supply readiness.

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The development of metaverses and virtual worlds on various platforms, including mobile devices, has led to the growth of applications in virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) in recent years. This application growth is paralleled by a growth of interest in analyzing and understanding AR/VR applications from security and performance standpoints. Despite this growing interest, benchmark datasets are lacking to facilitate this research pursuit.

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This Matlab code allows the reproduction of the robot dynamics identification experiment results. It produces a .csv file corresponding to the table with a summary of results which can be used for the comparison of the algorithms.

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The presented DataSet is dedicated to a W-band (92-96 GHz) focal plane array (FPA) for 50 dBi-reflector antennas intended for the next-generation point-to-point communication links with antenna mast sway compensation. The FPA comprises seven metal waveguide elements arranged in a hexagonal lattice, ensuring the cross-over level of the corresponding reflector beams above -6 dB.

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Social networks harness the power of persuasive technology to increase user engagement. However, these persuasive strategies have raised concerns about whether these platforms are intentionally exploiting persuasion to influence users to perform tasks they are unaware of or lack a clear understanding of. These strategies have come under scrutiny within the field of dark patterns, where research aims to uncover the different types of dark patterns and identify them in order to protect the user’s well being.

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