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MAS.630 Affective Computing, Spring 2002
Published 2002Subjects: “…Neuroscience findings…”
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The role of executive function in cognitive reappraisal: a meta-analytic review
Published 2024“…While the way reappraisal was measured did not moderate any of the relations between EF and reappraisal, we found stronger relations between inhibition and reappraisal when EF was assessed using tasks that involved affective, relative to nonaffective, stimuli. Our meta-analytic findings offer modest support for the idea that EFs are cognitive constituents of reappraisal processes.…”
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Privacy-preserving matchmaking in social networks
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Amphiphilic Janus magnetoplasmonic nanoparticles: pH-triggered self-assembly and fluorescence modulation
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Xenon storage density and its energy flow through adsorption on metal–organic frameworks
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A public relations campaign to promote arts and culture in Singapore in collaboration with Nerf Creative.
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Wanted : bus drivers.
Published 2013“…This project takes up the perspective of bus drivers in Singapore, to explore the challenges that they face in their line of work. It attempts to find out how bus drivers are recruited and trained to drive on our roads, and the severity of the bus driver shortage.…”
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Valley-layer coupling : a new design principle for valleytronics
Published 2020“…Our finding opens a new direction for valleytronics and 2D materials research.…”
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Message from ICME'12 technical program chairs
Published 2013“…We have designed the program in such a way that ICME audience will not miss the keynotes, overview talks and the plenary session, and can always find a high quality talk of interest at the parallel oral sessions. …”
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Wide-spectrum modulated electrochromic smart windows based on MnO₂/PB films
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Just ChatGPT it: a mixed methods evaluation of generative AI use among college students
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Thin-walled graphitic nanocages as a unique platform for amperometric glucose biosensor
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α-amination of aldehydes catalyzed by in situ generated hypoiodite
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Towards an optimal and unbiased approach for tumor cell isolation
Published 2013“…This approach achieves an average of >90 % recovery of spiked tumor cells and >99 % total WBC depletion in whole blood across multiple cell lines, in a simple and easy-to-use assay. …”
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