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    Lóngyóu tones and tone sandhi by Chen, Sherry Yong, Kenstowicz, Michael J.

    Published 2024
    “…This paper is a descriptive and analytic study of the tones and tone sandhi of the Southern Wu dialect of Lóngyóu (龙游), a city of c. 400,000 inhabitants located about 375 km southwest of Shanghai in Western Zhejiang Province, China. …”
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    Study of Mandarin Chinese tones recognition by Ge, Liang.

    Published 2008
    “…In this dissertation, the Mandarin tones are recognized and represented graphically by using wavelet transform and fundamental frequency estimation methods. …”
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    Thesis
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    Is a high tone pointy? Speakers of different languages match Mandarin Chinese tones to visual shapes differently by Shang, Nan, Styles, Suzy J.

    Published 2018
    “…Across both studies, we replicated the previously observed ‘u-curvy, i-pointy’ sound/shape cross-modal correspondence in all groups. However, Tones were mapped differently by people with different language backgrounds: speakers of Mandarin Chinese classified as Chinese-dominant systematically matched Tone 1 (high, steady) to the curvy shape and Tone 4 (falling) to the pointy shape, while English speakers with no knowledge of Chinese preferred to match Tone 1 (high, steady) to the pointy shape and Tone 3 (low, dipping) to the curvy shape. …”
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    Between these bones by Park, Caitlin Elizebeth, Ng, Joyce Hui Jie, Li, Jiaqi, Shridhar, Pranamika Subhalaxmi

    Published 2021
    “…An intimate look at Singapore as a body, Between These Bones is a poetic exploration of the everyday lives of people in the country. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Tone in PaTani and Central Tibetan: parallel developments? by Saxena, Anju

    Published 2024
    “…Sharma 1989) Identify it as a tone language. To quote D. Sharma: The glottal fricative /h/ tends to be realized as high falling tone in a prepausal position, as in /meh/ = /me/. …”
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    Effect of electronic word-of-mouth (EWOM) message tone on brand attitude. by Goh, Pei Yong., Goh, Michelle Shu Zhen., Lin, Danqing.

    Published 2011
    “…Responses were compared between those who read the blog with a formal tone with those who read the blog with an informal tone. …”
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    Ultrasound backscattering from cancellous bone by Zhou, JieQun.

    Published 2009
    “…There are three theoretical models explaining the scattering phenomenon in the cancellous bone: the Faran Model, Weak Scattering Model and the Binary Mixture Model, all of them have shown success in modeling scattering from soft tissue.The main objectives of the study was to assess effectiveness of Binary Mixture Model as the theoretical scattering model from cancellous bone by a direct comparison with experimental measurements, the study explored the correlation between BUB coefficient and age-related osteoporosis.…”
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    Characterising the iron dependence of T-cells by Teh, MR

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…Iron…”
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    Drug-eluting scaffolds for bone and cartilage regeneration by Lee, Wei Li, Loo, Say Chye Joachim, Huang, Charlotte L.

    Published 2014
    “…The advancement in strategies for bone and cartilage regeneration have been centralized on a concept that describes the close relationship between osteogenic cells, osteoconductive scaffolds, delivery growth factors and its mechanical environment. …”
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    Determination of resorption surface areas of bone sample by Margasanti Wijaya.

    Published 2009
    “…As a dynamic process, bone is constantly being remodelled. The remodelling is due to either osteoblasts (bone formation) or osteoclasts (bone resorption). …”
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    Lenggong Iron Bound Melangkaui Had by Siti Rabiatull Aisha, Idris

    Published 2024
    “…Namun, baru-baru ini, Lenggong menjadi tumpuan dalam satu dimensi baharu: adventure race yang menguji kekuatan fizikal dan mental, ‘Lenggong Iron Bound: Melangkaui Had’.…”
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