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Measurement of the orientation of rock discontinuity by close-range photogrammetry
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Ethnicity, media and national unity : the experience in Singapore
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A study on giant panda recognition based on images of a large proportion of captive pandas
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The curious case of nomenclatures
Published 2023“…There are immensely more examples of Englishes around the world that have the suffix (or its near equivalent) than those without (American, Tanzanian, South African Englishes are just some of numerous examples); and the two well known Englishes that remain suffix-free are New Zealand English and Hong Kong English, which we can explain by way of a morphological misfit: the -er suffix does sound rather awkward. …”
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Preparation and magnetic properties of L10–FePt/TiO2 nanocomposite thin films
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几米的“寂寞文学” = Jimmy Liao's "Solitary literature"
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Premis Makanan Industri Kecil dan Sederhana dalam Sektor Halal: Isu dan Permasalahan
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To r or not to r: social correlates of /ɹ/ in Singapore English
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Port service quality in the supply chain management context
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Development of low-cost biodegradable polymer from Crustacean shells
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Mathematical modelling of PLGA degradation using deterministic population balance model
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Development of microfluidic chip for modeling of human gastrointestinal tract
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Evaluation and competitive tendering of build-operate-transfer (BOT) projects
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