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    • Fluidization of lactose carrier powders through normally directed airflow: The effect of recirculation and particle size 

      Elserfy, K; Kourmatzis, A; Singh, G; Chan, HK; Cheng, S
      Published 2021
      This study investigates the fluidization of lactose carriers from a powder bed subjected to a normal force in a channel flow using high-speed imaging, particle image velocimetry (PIV), and high-speed, long-distance microscopy ...
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    • Federated Learning for COVID-19 Detection with Generative Adversarial Networks in Edge Cloud Computing 

      Nguyen, Dinh C.; Ding, Ming; Pathirana, Pubudu N.; Seneviratne, Aruna; Zomaya, Albert Y.
      Published 2021
      COVID-19 has spread rapidly across the globe and become a deadly pandemic. Recently, many artificial intelligence-based approaches have been used for COVID-19 detection, but they often require public data sharing with cloud ...
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    • A deep learning approach using effective preprocessing techniques to detect COVID-19 from chest CT-scan and X-ray images 

      Ahamed, Khabir Uddin; Islam, Manowarul; Uddin, Ashraf; Akhter, Arnisha; Paul, Bikash Kumar; Yousuf, Mohammad Abu; Uddin, Shahadat; Quinn, Julian M W; Moni, Mohammad Ali
      Published 2021
      Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) is a severe respiratory viral disease first reported in late 2019 that has spread worldwide. Although some wealthy countries have made significant progress in detecting and containing this ...
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    • Electricity-consumption data reveals the economic impact and industry recovery during the pandemic 

      Wang, Xinlei; Si, Caomingzhe; Gu, Jinjin; Liu, Guolong; Liu, Wenxuan; Qiu, Jing; Zhao, Junhua
      Published 2021
      Coping with the outbreak of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), many countries have implemented public-health measures and movement restrictions to prevent the spread of the virus. However, the strict mobility control ...
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    • Travel behaviour prediction amid covid-19 underlaying situational awareness theory and health belief model 

      Naseer, Khulla; Qazi, Javaria; Qazi, Atika; Avuglah, Bright Kwaku; Tahir, Rabail; Rasheed, Rasheed Abubakar; Khan, Shah Khalid; Khan, Baseer Ahmed; Zeeshan, Muhammad; Humayun, Malik Asif; Naseem, Usman
      Published 2021
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