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Application of 3D printed medical aid for pediatric cancer patients
Published 2016“…As children are less able to express their feelings and thoughts verbally, their communications are facilitated through the use of tools such as toys or medical aid devices. This paper documents the design, fabrication and application of a 3D printed Medical Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanner medical aid. …”
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Tailoring services / Holysteve Henry... [et al.]
Published 2015“…It has become a prominent aspect of Japanese popular culture, entertainment, clothing, food, toys, personal appearance, behavior, and mannerisms. …”
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183
Biodegradation behavior of palm oil fiber reinforced starch biocomposite
Published 2010“…As a conclusion, the addition of fiber as a reinforcement in starch biocomposite can improve its mechanical strength, thermal properties and biodegradability whereby it had a various applications for biocomposites such as toys for children, furniture, flooring, and hardware for electronic products.…”
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AI drone photography
Published 2022“…It is even available in retail outlets for hobbyist and toys for children. However, it comes at a high price. …”
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Injection molding of micro devices
Published 2011“…Often, injection molded parts can be found in daily life: automotive parts, household articles, consumer electronics goods and toys. In this project, the optimized parameters of two polymers for injection molding were being studied. …”
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Robot accident investigation: a case study in responsible robotics
Published 2020“…Equipped with sophisticated embedded artificial intelligence (AI), social robots might be deployed as care robots to assist elderly or disabled people to live independently. Smart robot toys offer a compelling interactive play experience for children, and increasingly capable autonomous vehicles (AVs) offer the promise of hands-free personal transport and fully autonomous taxis. …”
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Flexible techniques for fast developing and remotely controlling DIY robots, with AI flavor
Published 2019“…Furthermore, this paper reports on simple techniques being used to make robust enough robots by low cost everyday/recyclable materials like cardboard, wood, plastic bottles or broken toys.…”
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Parents perceptions to wards community-based rehabilitation programme at Felda Bukit Goh Health Centre, Kuantan, Pahang, 1995
Published 2006“…A guided questionnaire was used to measure parents perceptions and a group of selected toys and Denver Developmental Screening Test were used to measure the current status of childrens' skills development. …”
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Plastic pollution in the ocean
Published 2020“…Even without these images, anyone who has visited a beach has certainly encountered discarded cigarette butts, broken beach toys left behind, or pieces of fishing gear or buoys that have washed ashore.…”
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Development of new flame retardant synergist for polypropylene
Published 2020“…PP is the second most widely used thermoplastic for a variety of applications such as toys and industrial equipment. However, PP is known to be highly flammable and has high self-ignition and decomposition rates, which is a safety hazard in the case of fire. …”
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Experiemental and simulation analysis of energy absorption capacity of 3D printed structure design
Published 2023“…One notable manufacturing method observed in the market is Three-Dimensional (3D) Printing, which is used widely in numerous applications, from toys to bio-tissues. The focus of this project is to analyse the provided 3D auxetic structure which has Kirigami technique involved, and test experimentally under simulated compressive and impact loads, for both vertical and horizontal orientations. …”
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Exploring spatial memory in children with autism and ADHD
Published 2019“…In the presentation phase, children saw different categories of object-in-places which varied from technical to social role play toys. An interference object which was either the same or a different-object exemplar filled the delay between the presentation and test. …”
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Direction and speed control of DC motor
Published 2012“…Plus, this motor controller can be applied as a basis in roboting system, kid’s toys and also industrial field.…”
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Leveraging data for increased sustainability of products & factories
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PopBots: Designing an Artificial Intelligence Curriculum for Early Childhood Education
Published 2021“…Today's children encounter AI in the forms of smart toys and computationally curated educational and entertainment content. …”
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Nonlinear springs with applications to flow regulation valves and mechanisms
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Out of the box
Published 2024“…What Children grow up with, which can include the influences they encounter, encompassing their choice of toys, interactions with those around them, and even their familial relationships, ultimately contributes to the individuals they become in adulthood. …”
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Targeting the children's market in Singapore
Published 2014“…The children's market in Singapore is estimated to be at least S$200 million for children's clothes, toys, books and stationery This figure consists of the discretionary income of children and the amount that parents are willing to spend on their children. …”
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How bilinguals in Singapore think about space and time
Published 2015“…Both groups also adopt different perspective of time when answering ambiguous meeting question, but has no difference when it comes to ego-moving perspective. Toys arrangement task demonstrated that language did not affect the type of frame of reference (FoR) adopted, and that majority from both language groups adopted ideocentric and relative FoR. …”
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Epidemology of home injury in Malaysia
Published 2003“…Products such as floor and flooring surface, stairs, furniture, toys, baby walkers had been identified as factors that could contribute to injury. 91.5% of home injuries were accidental and majority (86.0%) were given out-patient treatment.…”
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