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Outsourcing e-commerce project implementation.
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Spa wars : a report to explore the feasibility of setting up a resort spa in Singapore.
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Competency-based management in Singapore - an exploratory study.
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Role of inter-departmental relationships in knowledge transfer.
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Effects of coarse-grained material on hydraulic properties and shear strength of top soil
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Making waves: exploring challenges in sports excellence.
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STEROID : in silico heuristic target combination identification for disease-related signaling networks
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Immobilization of lipase from Thermomyces lanuginosus and its Glycerolysis ability in diacylglycerol preparation
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