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Hello hygiene? A campaign on smartphone hygiene
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A conceptual paper on action research in job satisfaction and turnover intention for a chinese property company
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Conceptual paper on action research in a chinese lithium electric materials company: brain drain, talent-position mismatch and talent outflow.
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Accuracy of thoracolumbar pedicle screw insertion based on routine use of intraoperative imaging and navigation
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Comparative analysis of dehydration techniques on phytochemical and antibacterial properties on pink and purple flowers impatiens walleriana
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Search condition-hiding query evaluation on encrypted databases
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G4-PROTAC: targeted degradation of a G-quadruplex binding protein
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Seek Singapore : stop the eye epidemic in kids
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Double trouble
Published 2019“…Double Trouble is a Final Year Project (FYP) narrative produced by Double Axe Productions, which comprises of four undergraduate students — Glady Bay Yun Ting, Halyn Thant Sinn Wynn, Jovina Soh Chui Ling, Loo Jia Jie Sean — from Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information. …”
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FPGA based wireless sensor node for distributed process monitoring
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Identification and application of self-binding zipper-like sequences in SARS-CoV spike protein
Published 2020“…Self-binding peptides containing zipper-like sequences, such as the Leu/Ile zipper sequence within the coiled coil regions of proteins and the cross-β spine steric zippers within the amyloid-like fibrils, could bind to the protein-of-origin through homophilic sequence-specific zipper motifs. …”
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