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Effect of group composition on the discussion of unique information in decision-making groups
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Relative effects of reer and real wages on unemployment in Hong Kong.
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Is saying sorry good enough? Examining the typologies of apology in organisational response during health crises
Published 2012“…Therefore, crisis communication professionals who wish to benefit from the use of the apology tool would need to utilise apology strategically, in order to achieve the desired stakeholders’ behaviour. From the findings, the Perception-Behavioural Framework of Crisis Response was refined, and the opportunities for future academic research, as well as implications for practitioners are also discussed.…”
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Accumulated decoupled learning with gradient staleness mitigation for convolutional neural networks
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Undergraduates' use of social media as information sources
Published 2014“…It also sheds lights on the actions that the undergraduate students took to evaluate information from social media, including social networking and video sharing sites that have rarely been studied previously. Based on the findings, suggestions are made for information literacy programs and roles of librarians and educators.…”
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Singapore telecommunications industry (handphone service providers).
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Fixed-end slab parametric study and sandwich and steel panels quasi static and impact tests
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Projectile impact-induced spalling damage on carbon fiber reinforced polymer strengthened RC plates
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A study on the effects of wellness programs in Singapore
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Representing perpetrator trauma in Ian McEwan’s The Children Act
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Visual odometry using RGB-D camera on ceiling vision
Published 2013“…Hence, we can use ICP to fine-tune the transformation parameters and to minimize registration error. …”
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Nanotechnology in food production: a comprehensive bibliometric analysis using R-package
Published 2023“…According to our findings, the number of publications on nanotechnology in food production has increased dramatically since 2003. …”
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Additive-free electrophoretic deposition of graphene quantum dots thin films
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Mediating role of psychological distress on the relationship between fear of COVID-19 and burnout among healthcare providers: a cross-sectional study in Selangor, Malaysia
Published 2023“…Nurses (47.4%) were the largest group, followed by doctors (26%), medical assistants (11.9%), healthcare assistants (7.1%), medical laboratory technicians (6.4%), and drivers (1.3%). The findings revealed that fear of COVID-19 was positively associated with psychological distress, such as depression, anxiety, and stress, as well as burnout. …”
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