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    • Examining the impact of students' attendance, sketching, visualization, and tutors experience on students' performance: A case of building structures course in construction management 

      Ullah, F.; Sepasgozar, S.; Tahmasebinia, F.; Sepasgozar, S.M.E.; Davis, S.
      Published 2020
      The aim of this paper is to examine students' performance in a computation-based course by evaluating the effects of key factors including sketching, visualization resources provided to them during the lectures, their ...
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    • A Hydrophobic?Interaction?Based Mechanism Triggers Docking between the SARS?CoV?2 Spike and Angiotensin?Converting Enzyme 2 

      Li, Jiacheng; Ma, Xiaoliang; Guo, Shuai; Hou, Chengyu; Shi, Liping; Zhang, Hongchi; Zheng, Bing; Liao, Chenchen; Yang, Lin; Ye, Lin; He, Xiaodong
      Published 2020
      A recent experimental study found that the binding affinity between the cellular receptor human angiotensin?converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) and receptor?binding domain (RBD) in the spike (S) protein of novel severe acute ...
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    • Research interdisciplinarity: STEM versus non-STEM 

      Uddin, Shahadat; Imam, Tasadduq; Mozumdar, Mohammad
      Published 2020
      Research collaboration among interdisciplinary teams has become a common trend in recent days. However, there is a lack of evidence in literature regarding which disciplines play dominant roles in interdisciplinary research ...
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    • Healthy power: Reimagining hospitals as sustainable energy hubs 

      Gurieff, N.; Green, D.; Koskinen, I.; Lipson, M.; Baldry, M.; Maddocks, A.; Menictas, C.; Noack, J.; Moghtaderi, B.; Doroodchi, E.
      Published 2020
      Human health is a key pillar of modern conceptions of sustainability. Humanity pays a considerable price for its dependence on fossil-fueled energy systems, which must be addressed for sustainable urban development. Public ...
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    • Strength of Fillet and Flare-Bevel Welded Connections in 2.5 mm Duragal Angle Sections (No. R805) 

      Teh, Lip H.; Hancock, Gregory J.
      Published 2001-01-01
      This report presents the laboratory test results on fillet and flare-bevel welded truss connections in 5 50× 50× 2. DuraGal® angle sections. The arc welded connections between the DuraGal® sections and 10-mm hot-rolled ...
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