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    Patterned surface with controllable wettability for inkjet printing of flexible printed electronics by Nguyen, Phuong Q. M, Yeo, Lip-Pin, Lok, Boon-Keng, Lam, Yee-Cheong

    Published 2014
    “…Appropriate control of substrate surface properties prior to inkjet printing could be employed to improve the printing quality of fine resolution structures. In this paper, novel methods to fabricate patterned surfaces with a combination of hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties are investigated. …”
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    Health and disease phenotyping in old age using a cluster network analysis by Valenzuela, Jesus Felix, Monterola, Christopher, Tong, Victor Joo Chuan, Ng, Tze Pin, Larbi, Anis

    Published 2018
    “…We show, by way of a correspondence analysis between the two sets of clusters, that they correspond to coarse-grained and fine-grained structure of the network relationships. …”
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    AI (Artificial Intelligence) is MACHINE USEFULNESS by Datta, Shoumen

    Published 2024
    Subjects: “…Machine Usefulness, Daron Acemoglu, AI, ML, DL, RL, ANN, CNN, RNN, MPNN, DNN, Halicin, Digital Twins, Digital Cousins, Data, Data Analytics…”
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    Is saying sorry good enough? Examining the typologies of apology in organisational response during health crises by Loh, Jun Qi, Peh, Marilyn Hui-Ying, Zelani, Nur Hanisah, Rodriguez, Sarah Ann

    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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