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WO3${\rm WO}_3$ based resistive switching device was precisely controlled and shows the reconfigurable, non‐volatile switching which can be programmable to multi‐resistance states for memory applications. The memory device can also be utilised for low energy neuromorphic application.
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Testicular vein syndrome: hydronephrosis secondary to ureteral compression-a case report. [PDF]
Al-Bitar A, Ghosen A, Sandouk H.
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Speech Compression Using Wavelet Transform
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Deepfake defense: Combining spatial and temporal cues with CNN-BiLSTM-transformer architecture. [PDF]
Yadav S, Mangalampalli SS.
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Management of Severe Pediatric Lower Lip Defect After Canine Bite with Polyhexamethylene Biguanide (PHMB), Full-Thickness Skin Graft (FTSG) and Compression Foam: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Bilateral Thalamic Stroke Following Cardiac Arrest Due to Massive Saddle Pulmonary Embolism. [PDF]
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Time Delay and Frequency Analysis of Remote Microphones. [PDF]
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Head and neck lymphoedema service provision in the UK: a survey of practice. [PDF]
Smith AJ, Cherry M, Patterson J.
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Speech compression by speech recognition
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2000A method of transmitting speech signals with reduced bandwith requirements. With this invention an original speech signal is first converted to a textual representation, and a facsimile of the original speech is determined from the textual representation.
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Compressive speech enhancement
Speech Communication, 2013This paper presents an alternative approach to speech enhancement by using compressed sensing (CS). CS is a new sampling theory, which states that sparse signals can be reconstructed from far fewer measurements than the Nyquist sampling. As such, CS can be exploited to reconstruct only the sparse components (e.g., speech) from the mixture of sparse and
Low, S., Pham, DucSon, Venkatesh, S.
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