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In summary, a corrosion engineering method has been presented for the value-added transformation of inexpensive iron substrates into high-performance electrodes for OER.

A variational multiscale method has been presented for efficient analysis of elastoplastic deformation problems.

Based on the existing problems, a new imaging method has been presented abstractly.

A new method has been presented for analytically solving the Duffing-harmonic oscillator.

In order to remove redundant information, a more effective wavelength selection method has been presented in this paper.

In this paper, the extended production rule which is a new knowledge representation method has been presented.

A graphical work flow chart and practical illustration of this method has been presented using two sets of examples.

In this paper, a method has been presented for classifying the ECG signals by means of new wavelet functions (WFs).

A synthesis and design method has been presented for the power divider with bandpass filtering response in this paper.

A piecewise linearized method has been presented to linearize the nonlinear contact stiffness of eight selected contact models.

A wireless electromagnetic localization method has been presented to track capsule-shaped micro-devices in the gastrointestinal tract.

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