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  1. Seismic performance improvement of ±800 kV UHV DC wall busing using friction ring spring dampers 

    Xie, Qiang; Liang, Huangbin; Wang, Xiaoyou (2020)
    Earthquake Spectra
    Journal Article
  2. System Vulnerability Analysis Simulation Model for Substation Subjected to Earthquakes 

    Liang, Huangbin; Xie, Qiang (2022)
    IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
    Journal Article
  3. The Collagenase-Induced Osteoarthritis (CIOA) Model: Where Mechanical Damage Meets Inflammation 

    Weber, Patrick; Bevc, Kajetana; Fercher, David; et al. (2024)
    Data Collection
  4. Editorial: Scaling-up health-IT—sustainable digital health implementation and diffusion 

    Schlieter, Hannes; Gand, Kai; Marsch, Lisa A.; et al. (2024)
    Frontiers in Digital Health
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  5. Spatial Variation-Aware Read Disturbance Defenses: Experimental Analysis of Real DRAM Chips and Implications on Future Solutions 

    Yağlıkçı, Abdullah Giray; Tuğrul, Yahya Can; Oliveira, Geraldo F.; et al. (2024)
    2024 IEEE International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA)
    Read disturbance in modern DRAM chips is a widespread phenomenon and is reliably used for breaking memory isolation, a fundamental building block for building robust systems. RowHammer and RowPress are two examples of read disturbance in DRAM where repeatedly accessing (hammering) or keeping active (pressing) a memory location induces bitflips in other memory locations. Unfortunately, shrinking technology node size exacerbates read ...
    Conference Paper

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