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What could happen, will happen? A mathematical proof and an application to the creation of our sub-universe
Published 2014“…The appendix provides an application of the central result to a very interesting issue of the origin of our universe, proving that it was created, unless another identical one was created.…”
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Apologia pro Vita-Fabula Sua: Defending Narrativity and How We Make Sense of Our Lives
Published 2016“…I will demonstrate certain defects in the metaphysical arguments that anti-narrativists like Parfit and Strawson have made against what is essentially a semantic thesis about how we make sense of our lives. I will also attempt to shore up the semantic thesis in other relevant aspects.…”
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Mine yOur owN Anatomy: revisiting medical image segmentation with extremely limited labels
Published 2024“…In this paper, we introduce a novel semi-supervised 2D medical image segmentation framework termed Mine yOur owNAnatomy (MONA), and make three contributions. …”
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A decade after the first full human genome sequencing : when will we understand our own genome?
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Can our dollar Bills be green?: A study on the formation and negotiation of identities around green consumerism in Singapore
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How do we make sense of our self-worth through customization and virtual embodiment of photorealistic avatars?
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“Yours, mine or ours?” A qualitative study on the division of household labour among middle-class couples in Singapore
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The lipidome in phenotyping hepatitis B infection (‘LiPHe-B’): preliminary results from our pilot study
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Fragments of our past: a study of 19th to 20th century Japanese porcelains from Singapore's archaeological assemblages
Published 2023“…Researchers to date have utilised governmental documentation, written materials, oral histories, and other forms of visual and material culture such as art to weave stories of our colonial past into coherent narratives. Historical archaeological research surrounding the 19th to 20th centuries, however, has been a field relatively untapped both in local and regional scholarship, rendering it a promising aspect to address. …”
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What We Should Do Before the Social Bots Take Over: Online Privacy Protection and the Political Economy of Our Near Future
Published 2020“…In reality, AI is still far from much of that sophistication, yet we are already faced with the ethical and legal ramifications of bots in our everyday lives. Drones are being used for collecting military intelligence and bombing runs. …”
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'The darker angels of our nature': a butchered Early Bronze Age human bone assemblage from Charterhouse Warren, Somerset, UK
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Micro-DSC, rheological and NMR investigations of the gelation of gallic acid and xyloglucan
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Evacuation preparedness and safety perception through a 3D game environment
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Stability analysis for slope rehabilitation works at KM424.80 South bound, North South expressway /
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