Factors Influencing Consumers Purchase Intentions towards Private Brands
The change in market trends, of late, is marked by the growth of ‘brands’ for consumable items. Now, people prefer ‘branded’ products even for household use instead of random selection. Keeping in view the changing trend, this study explores the factors
Muhammad Bilal, Tahir Ali
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A Flexible Object Invocation Language based on Object-Oriented Language Definition [PDF]
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Evered, Mark +2 more
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Operating System for Runtime Reconfigurable Multiprocessor Systems
Operating systems traditionally handle the task scheduling of one or more application instances on processor-like hardware architectures. RAMPSoC, a novel runtime adaptive multiprocessor System-on-Chip, exploits the dynamic reconfiguration on FPGAs to ...
Diana Göhringer +3 more
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Nikol’skii–Type Inequalities for Trigonometric Polynomials for Lorentz–Zygmund Spaces
Nikol’skii–type inequalities, that is inequalities between different metrics of trigonometric polynomials on the torus Td for the Lorentz–Zygmund spaces, are obtained. The results of previous paper “Nikol’skii inequalities for Lorentz–Zygmund spaces” are
Leo R. Ya. Doktorski
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3D Object Reconstruction from Imperfect Depth Data Using Extended YOLOv3 Network [PDF]
State-of-the-art intelligent versatile applications provoke the usage of full 3D, depth-based streams, especially in the scenarios of intelligent remote control and communications, where virtual and augmented reality will soon become outdated and are ...
Damaševičius, Robertas +3 more
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Object categorisation, object naming, and viewpoint-independence in visual remembering: Evidence from young children's drawings of a novel object [PDF]
A simple object-drawing task confirms a three-way association between object categorisation, viewpoint independence, and longer-term visual remembering. Young children (5- to 7-year-olds) drew a familiar object or a novel object, immediately after it had
Apsey, Denise +4 more
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Crowding occurs when stimuli in the peripheral fields become harder to identify when flanked by other items. This phenomenon has been demonstrated extensively with simple patterns (e.g., Gabors and letters). Here, we characterize crowding for everyday objects.
Julian M, Wallace, Bosco S, Tjan
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Reiteration Formulae for the Real Interpolation Method Including L or R Limiting Spaces
We consider a real interpolation method defined by means of slowly varying functions. We present some reiteration formulae including so-called L or R limiting interpolation spaces.
Leo R. Ya. Doktorski
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Altered topological blueprint of trabecular bone associates with skeletal pathology in humans
Bone is a hierarchically organized biological material, and its strength is usually attributed to overt factors such as mass, density, and composition. Here we investigate a covert factor – the topological blueprint, or the network organization pattern ...
Natalie Reznikov +10 more
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Illusion optics: The optical transformation of an object into another object
We propose to use transformation optics to generate a general illusion such that an arbitrary object appears to be like some other object of our choice.
Chan, C. T. +6 more
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