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Where did you download it? If it was from a site like Open Science Framework (OSF) , Zenodo , or arXiv , the paper is usually linked on the landing page.

If the video shows simulation outputs, the "xo" could refer to a specific crossover protocol or experiment iteration. 3. Engineering or Materials Science nsxo_27_45min.mp4

The filename does not appear in public databases or research papers, suggesting it is a private or internal file from a specific project. If you are looking for a "good paper" (scientific or academic) to cite alongside this video, it likely belongs to one of the following fields: 1. Neuroimaging or Medical Research Where did you download it

It may be from a medical archive where "ns" refers to "neurosurgery." 2. Network Simulation or Security Neuroimaging or Medical Research It may be from

The prefix is frequently used in neuroimaging or neuroscience datasets (e.g., "Natural Scenes" datasets).

In technical contexts, often stands for Network Simulator (like NS-2 or NS-3).

If this is a recording of an experiment (like a stress test or fluid dynamics), might be a shorthand for a material or chemical compound (e.g., N ano- S tructured X - O xide). How to identify the correct paper: To find the exact paper, please check the following: