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    Isolation, identification, and characteristics of local yeast isolates with proteolytic capability obtained from traditional processed Indonesian duck eggs by Pratama, Andry, Gumilar, Jajang, Putranto, Wendry S., Rukayadi, Yaya

    Published 2024
    “…Various microorganisms can grow in egg-based food products, and yeast is among the microorganisms that thrive in egg products. …”
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    Morphological supply in response to systemic demand: the Greek past iteratives from birth to death by Willi, A

    Published 2025
    “…As such they counterbalanced the emergence of perfectivized imperfectives, realized as augmented imperfects, in a four-slot system that resembles the one found in the synthetic past tenses of Modern Bulgarian. Following the repurposing of the augment as a universal past-tense marker and the extension of the -σκε/ο- suffix also to imperfective bases, this four-slot system lost its previous equilibrium and this led to the replacement of the morphological expression of past iterativity by the syntactic alternative construction of classical Greek.…”
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    Medical tourism in South East Asia: Science mapping of present and future trends by Muhammad Ashraf, Fauzi, Norhana, Mohd Aripin, Nur Sofia Nabila, Alimin, Ting, Irene Wei Kiong, Wider, Walton, Siti Sarah, Maidin, Zainul-Abideen, Ahmed Yousif Abbas

    Published 2024
    “…This study evaluates the knowledge structure of medical tourism within the geographical context of South East Asia. This region is one of the growing economic powerhouses in the world, and tourism activities have contributed a lot to its advancement. …”
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    Regional cooperation : a theoretical framework and application to the east ASEAN growth area by Lim, Bee Leng, Ng, Sok Ling, Tay, Yi Ling

    Published 2014
    “…The hottest topic at the moment in East Asia is growth triangles - regions that are identified as having vast growth potential when they cooperate economically to achieve synergy and growth which, alone, they are unable to achieve.…”
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    China-Japan-Korea Trilateral Summit: What does it mean for East Asia? by Teo, Sarah

    Published 2015
    “…While largely symbolic, the meeting nevertheless is an important development in East Asia. Given that all three countries are significant powers in East Asia, the resumption of the summit also has implications for the broader region beyond Northeast Asia.…”
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    South and East Asian cinemas across borders: critical trends in transnational cinema by Clini, Clelia, Yangling, Yang, Dasgupta, Rohit K.

    Published 2023
    “…This edited volume focuses on South and East Asian cinema, exploring transnational connections between these film industries from the point of view of narratives, topics and themes, as well as in terms of co-productions. …”
    Book
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    The quest for knowledge and civilisation: museums in British East and Southeast Asia, 1820-1941 by Tsang, RKW

    Published 2024
    “…<p>This thesis examines the inception, evolution, and attributes of colonial museums in British East and Southeast Asia from 1820 to 1941. It argues that the dual quest of expanding knowledge and propagating civilisation propelled the development of colonial museums in the region. …”
    Thesis
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    Increasing Dengue Incidence in Singapore over the Past 40 Years: Population Growth, Climate and Mobility by Struchiner, Claudio Jose, Rocklöv, Joacim, Wilder-Smith, Annelies, Massad, Eduardo

    Published 2015
    “…In Singapore, the frequency and magnitude of dengue epidemics have increased significantly over the past 40 years. It is important to understand the main drivers for the rapid increase in dengue incidence. …”
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    Flow past a near-wall retrograde rotating cylinder at varying rotation and gap ratios by Tan, Soon Keat, Wang, Xi Kun, Li, Ya Lin, Yuan, Shou Qi

    Published 2019
    “…The flow past a circular cylinder that is rotating retrograde near a turbulent wall boundary layer at Re = 10 000 has been investigated experimentally using particle image velocimetry (PIV). …”
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    Past, present and future relationship between air and sea freight services in Singapore : competition or complementarity by Choo, Cai Ling, Huang, Pauline Jierui, Oh, Adeline Ying Ling

    Published 2008
    “…This report presents the past, existing and potential competitive or complementary relationship between air and sea freight services in Singapore’s context. …”
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    Image-based microstructure classification of mortar and paste using convolutional neural networks and transfer learning by Qian, Hanjie, Li, Ye, Yang, Jianfei, Xie, Lihua, Tan, Kang Hai

    Published 2022
    “…Then, a deep-learning framework based on a convolutional neural network (CNN) was implemented for classifying cement paste mixtures with different water-to-cement ratios and different amounts of added silica fume. …”
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    Prehistoric foragers and farmers in South-east Asia: Renewed investigations at Niah Cave, Sarawak by Barker, G, Barton, H, Beavitt, P, Bird, M, Daly, P, Doherty, C, Gilbertson, D, Hunt, C, Krigbaum, J, Lewis, H, Manser, J, McClaren, S, Paz, V, Piper, P, Pyatt, B, Rabett, R, Reynolds, T, Rose, J, Rushworth, G, Stephens, M

    Published 2002
    “…The critical importance of the Niah stratigraphies was commonly identified – including by Tom Harrisson himself – as because the site provided a continuous sequence of occupation over the past 40,000 years. The present project indicates that Niah was first used at least 45,000 years ago, and probably earlier; that the subsequent Pleistocene and Holocene occupations were highly variable in intensity and character; and that in some periods, perhaps of significant duration, the caves may have been more or less abandoned. …”
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