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Focused array analysis of diabetic skin wound.
Published 2009“…In particular, inflammatory mediators like TNFα, GM-CSF and IL-10 and angiogenic factor like VEGF may be manipulated to reverse the aberrant healing process and consequently, alleviate the impaired wound healing in diabetic patients.…”
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Dynamic web service composition
Published 2013“…Furthermore, some service providers like IFTT (If This Then That) and Zapier have also looked into automation of tasks by integration of different Web Services. …”
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Investigation of electrochemistry of vitamin K1-lipid emulsion films deposited on electrode surface in the presence and absence of nafion multilayers.
Published 2010“…In pH3 – 11 buffers, a 2 e-/2 H+ transfer occurs while in pH13, a 2 step 1 e-/1H+ each transfer took place and this 2 step reaction gradually changes to assimilate to a 2 e-/2 H+ transfer just like in pH3 – 11; when scan rate increases. The analysis and mechanisms deduced from the results in this experiment are in agreement with the earlier findings on vitamin K1’s electrochemical behavior.…”
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Developing a novel approach to map signals required for GalNAcT2 relocation.
Published 2012“…Glycosylation is an important post-translational modification as it has multiple biological functions like cell-cell communications and cell-matrix interactions. …”
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PerfSONAR data representation and analysis
Published 2017“…So one of the way is to use an automated prediction/forecasting algorithm to predict how the network should look like. Holt-Winters is chosen to be the algorithm with its capability to perform exponential smoothing. …”
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Growth triangles in ASEAN
Published 2013“…We conclude that the Northern Eastern Triangle has fulfilled all the requirements of the framework and is likely to follow the lead of SIJORI. However, the smooth operation of Eastern Asean Triangle could be threatened by high risk of political instability and lack of complementarity between the parties. …”
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Co-opetition : exploring the degree of cooperation and competition of Singapore firms in the marketplace.
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Chinatown : in transition - a photojournalism exhibition.
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Regional cooperation : a theoretical framework and application to the east ASEAN growth area
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Modeling risky asset prices with jump-diffusion processes
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Media war : the case of MediaCorp Singapore and Singapore Press Holdings.
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Design a partial gravity-balanced upper limb exoskeleton
Published 2016“…The unwanted torques added to their joints have caused the patients to have difficulties when doing motions like arm flexion, extension, adduction, abduction and so on. …”
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Upcycling of homogeneous food waste in 3D printing food inks
Published 2024“…In this study, we explored various hydrocolloids (sodium alginate, kappa carrageenan, and thermoplastic starch) alongside different food wastes like butterhead lettuce, okara, sesame cake, and brewer’s spent grain to develop food waste inks. …”
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SSVEP BCI System for personalized gaming
Published 2018“…There are many applications being used in such technology like controlling of wheel chair, playing games, medical purposes and many more. …”
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Effective coping among dementia caregivers in Singapore : narratives through an online MCAT-DC intervention
Published 2021“…Methodology: The online MCAT-DC intervention is a four-week programme that covered topics like stress, self-care, grief, and meaning-making. …”
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A mid-life health crisis : supplements for good health.
Published 2010“…An important finding is the challenges to their doctors’ opinions by seeking second opinions from friends and the Internet, as well as the link between gender and the propensity to consume health supplements, where men are more likely to reject supplements and women to consume them and encourage others to consume them regardless of their ethnicity.…”
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Study on compressive properties of microwave cured composites
Published 2013“…Residual stresses were more likely to be present in the microwave cured composites due to the current curing technique and set up, resulting in higher occurrence of residual stress induced failure modes that were only found in the microwave cured specimens. …”
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A generalised study of 3D confined jet at a wall
Published 2024“…Jet deflection due to the wall interaction created a distinct scour profile with unevenness observed beyond the jet outlet. This unevenness likely originated from the recirculating flow patterns influenced by the formation of ridges. …”
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