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Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «Exploring Afghanistan's Terrifying Supernatural Legacy: Giants, Demons And Other Anomalies - Mysterious Middle East Could the strange and anomalous places and tales emanating from Afghanistan, before, during and after the US invasion, be the very reason…»
Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «Pelosi Security Footage - The United Spot 🤣🤣😖🤣🤣 https://youtu.be/nUivmIsqhAY»
Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «Have Archaeologists Discovered the Sanctuary of Poseidon in Greece? Temple of Poseidon eh? At Elis eh? For reals they say, eh? OK https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/sanctuary-poseidon-0017409»
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Wallenburg Foundation Funded Research at Linkopings University Sweden (Drop 1 of 2)

Continuing our look at the Swedish Merovingians, I thought we'd take a look at some of the lesser known research, that the Wallenburg Foundation Funds, through it's ties with Linkopings University in Sweden. Some of their research subjects are... Shall we say?... Surprising, to say the least!!

1) Living biohybrid systems via in vivo polymerization of thiophene oligomers

2) Clinical and immunological aspects of IgG subclass deficiency: Predictors for the need of immunoglobulin replacement therapy

3) I Don’t Want to Hear It: Cognitive Control Strategies in Response to Task-Irrelevant Sound

4) Advanced surgeries, medicines and materials for corneal regeneration

5) Deep Learning for Digital Pathology in Limited Data Scenarios
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Wallenburg Foundation Funded Research at Linkopings University Sweden (Drop 2 of 2)

These next few Research Papers, from The Linkopings University in Sweden and funded by the Wallenburg's, are no less enlightening and surprising, than those in the previous post. The links with some of Musk's, DARPA's and Google's, research projects should be quite apparent?
(Ever wonder who could be funding their research, including the mRNA research too? Look no further than the Wallenburg Foundation)
But it doesn't stop there, as some of the things that they've been looking into and very recently too, don't just pertain to medicine and AI and could really do with a post all of their own perhaps?

1) Studies On Design of Near-Field Wireless-Powered Biphase Implantable Stimulators

2) Performance and Security Analysis for GPU-Based Applications

3) Neutron Reflectometry Studies of the Hydrated Structure of Polymer Thin Films

4) Small angle scattering as a tool to study protein structure and interactions
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The Wallenburg Foundation's not trying to learn how you speak online, for any particular reason, other than blind curiosity... Honest! 😇

The subjects, of these papers, were a little unexpected.
Why on earth would they be interested in the English lexicon and it's uses in online chatrooms, or how to detect the leanings a politician may have, through their speech patterns, I wonder?

1) Conceptualisation and experience of ownership in multi-stakeholder partnerships (WEF related paper)

2) Building analyses of syntactic inferences in local languages: An HPNG grammar inference system

3) Bias Identification and Attribution in NLP Models With Regression and Effect Sizes

4) Policy-focused Stance Detection in Parliamentary Debate Speeches

5) Lexical variation in English language podcasts, editorial media, and social media

6) Contextualized language models for semantic change detection: lessons learned

7) Does Spotify Create Attachment?: Algorithmic Playlists, Intermediation and the Artist-Fan Relationship