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    New dispersive [Formula Presented] force and s-shell hypernuclei by Shoeb, Mohammad, Neelofer, Nasra, Usmani, Q.N., Rahman Khan, M.Z.

    Published 1999
    “…Variational Monte Carlo calculations for the ground- and excited-state binding energies of s-shell hypernuclei using a new form of dispersive spin-dependent noncentral [Formula Presented] force have been made to study its effect on the overbinding problem of [Formula Presented] and on the spin dependence of [Formula Presented] force. …”
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    The processing of formulaic language by Conklin, Kathy, Schmitt, Norbert

    Published 2012
    “…Furthermore, if the formulaic language is idiomatic (where the meaning cannot be understood from the component words), the figurative meanings can be much more difficult to process for nonnatives than nonidiomatic, nonformulaic language.…”
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    Traditional Word-of-Mouth antecedents, attitudes and purchase intentions: A case of Vietnam’s infant formula product by Mai, Ngoc Phuong

    Published 2018
    “…Additionally, the finding affirms a strong and positive relationship between the use of Word-of-Mouth communication and attitudes toward the infant formula milk products. …”
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    Determination of elemental composition in Infant formula and growing up formula Among different brands available in Malaysia by Shafie, Wan Norfaezah Wan

    Published 2016
    “…In term of heavy metals, Cr was found to be the highest in concentration in infant formula, compared to Pb and Cd. …”
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    Formulaic language: distribution, processing, and acquisition by Vilkaitė, Laura

    Published 2016
    “…They seem to be successfully learned as non-adjacent dependencies as well. While this finding cannot be easily generalized to other types of formulaic sequences, it seems to suggest that a lot more research on form variation of formulaic sequences is needed in order to better understand the scope of the phenomenon.…”
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    Inversion formulae for the design of PIDF controllers by Cuoghi, S., Ntogramatzidis, Lorenzo

    Published 2014
    “…This paper introduces a set of closed-form formulae for the design of PIDF (i.e., PID + filter) controllers to exactly satisfy steady state requirements and standard frequency-domain specifications on the stability margins (i.e., phase and gain margins) and the gain crossover frequency. …”
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    An Eco Friendly Formula for Batik Textiles by Nazlina, Shaari, Khairul Aidil Azlin, A. Rahman

    Published 2014
    “…Batik is one of the world's oldest living crafts and art forms. It has survived so long, adapting and evolving along the way, and still is made in many parts of the world by both traditional and contemporary means suggests it has some wisdom to yield about sustainability. …”
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    A total norm of τ-adic non-adjacent form occurring among all element of ℤ(τ): an alternative formula by Ali, Nur Adawiah, Yunos, Faridah, Jamal, Nur Hamizah

    Published 2016
    “…In this paper, we give an alternative formula of total norms for τ-Adic Non-adjacent Forms (τ-NAF) expansion for an integer n element of ℤ(τ) in Koblitz curve. …”
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    Mathspeak: An Audio Method for Presenting Mathematical Formulae to Blind Students by Nazemi, Azadeh, Murray, Iain, Mohammadi, N.

    Published 2012
    “…This paper describes the problems involved with learning and understanding math for vision impaired students and developing a computer system approach for rendering mathematical formulae into audio form. Access to mathematics is an obstacle for blind students. …”
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    Corpus-based readability formula for Arabic texts: a prototype by Mat Daud, Nuraihan, Hassan, Haslina, Abdul Aziz, Normaziah

    Published 2013
    “…Among them are Flesch, Gunning Fox and Dale-Chall formulae. Flesch Reading Ease scale is based on sentence length and the number of syllables per hundred words, Gunning Fox Index counts sentence length and percentage of multi-syllabic words and Dale-Chall formula counts sentence length and whether a word appears on a list of acceptable words. …”
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    The Effect of Controversy on Brand Visibility and Consumer Awareness in Formula One by Lees, Samuel Robert

    Published 2008
    “…These questions are proposed in reference to the Formula 1 environment, and were investigated using an online survey. …”
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    A set of analytical formulae to model deglaciation-induced polar wander by Keller, Wolfgang, Kuhn, Michael, Featherstone, Will

    Published 2012
    “…Finally, the correctness of the developed formulae is checked by various numerical checks based on more simplistic models and numerical integration techniques.…”
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    Construction of cubature formula for double integration with algebraic singularity by spline polynomial by Bichi, Sirajo Lawan, Eshkuvatov, Zainidin K., Nik Long, Nik Mohd Asri, Ismail, Fudziah

    Published 2015
    “…In this note, singular integration problems of the form Hα (h) = ∫Ω∫ h(x,y)/|-x0|2-α dA, 0 ≤ α ≤ 1, where Ω = [x0,y0] × [b1, b2], x= (x,y) ϵ Ω and fixed point x 0 = (x0,y0) ϵ Ω is considered. …”
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    Incidence of Cronobacter sakazakii in Powdered Infant Formula Milk Available in Malaysia by Norrakiah Abdullah Sani, Masomeh Ghassem, Abdul Salam Babji, Uma Priya Kupusamy, Norizan Jaafar

    Published 2014
    “…Some cases have been linked to the consumption of contaminated powdered infant formula milk (PIF). The objective of this study was to determine the presence of Cronobacter spp. in PIF sold in Malaysia. …”
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    Discourse functions of formulaic sequences in academic speech across two disciplines by Hadi Kashiha, Chan, Swee Heng

    Published 2014
    “…Taking into account this consideration, the present study aimed to investigate how lexical bundles are used by academic lecturers from different disciplinary communities. With the aim of comparing their language selection, the most frequent four-word lexical bundles in academic lectures of two disciplines, namely politics and chemistry were identified and categorized. …”
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