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ABSTRACT This study investigates how construction waste intensity affects greenhouse gas emissions (GHGe), analyzing data from 345 buildings constructed between 2007 and 2025. Using material waste rates (MWR) from previous cases, it predicts climate impacts based on typical material compositions.
Lea Hasselsteen +3 more
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Enhancing portfolio management using artificial intelligence: literature review. [PDF]
Sutiene K +9 more
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Sleep assessment using accelerometry: Not all algorithms are equal
Abstract Study objectives Accelerometry devices are increasingly used to assess sleep. However, whether different algorithms provide consistent estimates remains uncertain. This study compared sleep parameters derived from two accelerometry‐based algorithms and a self‐reported sleep journal.
Ruyan Zhou, Pedro Marques‐Vidal
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Negative emotions mediate the association between the topology of the complex brain network and smartphone use disorder: A resting-state EEG study. [PDF]
Yin Y +6 more
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We identify biophysical motility parameters explaining how less aggressive EGFRwt‐overexpressing Glioblastoma cells become more infiltrative when influenced by aggressive EGFRvIII‐expressing cells. Using bulk assays and microfluidic chips, we show that EGFRvIII cells enhance velocity and persistence in EGFRwt cells via Src‐mediated communication ...
Fatima‐ezzahra Ait Mohand +5 more
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Minimum Spanning Tree Determination Program Using Kruskal Algorithm on Visual Basic 6.0
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Power system restoration based on Kruskal's algorithm
This paper describes the implementation of a graph theory based methodology for electric power distribution network. The methodology is based on Kruskal's algorithm, which finds an optimal switching sequence by considering the reliability of the entire distribution network even during varying load conditions. The proposed method is tested and evaluated
T. D. Sudhakar, K.N. Srinivas
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Fast multiple histogram computation using Kruskal's algorithm
In this paper, we propose a novel approach to speed-up the computation of the histograms of multiple overlapping non rotating regions of a single image. The idea is to exploit the overlaps between regions to minimize the number of redundant computations.
Raoul Berger +2 more
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A novel extension of Kruskal's algorithm in multicast routing
Multimedia applications are expected to guarantee end-to-end quality of service (QoS) and are characterized by stringent constraints on delay, delay-jitter, bandwidth, cost, etc. In the litterature, we observe that Kruskal's algorithm is limited to minimal (maximal) spanning unconstrained tree.
Mohamed Aissa +2 more
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Correctness of Kruskal's Algorithms for Monotone Regression with Ties
Kruskal has proposed two modifications of monotone regression that can be applied if there are ties in nonmetric scaling data. In this note we prove Kruskal's conjecture that his algorithms give the optimal least squares solution of these modified monotone regression problems. We also propose another (third) approach for dealing with ties.
Jan de Leeuw
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