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Predictions of PM2.5 using air pollutants and meteorological factors with COVID-19 cases in Malaysia and Indonesia: a comparative study using feature selection and robust regression
Published 2024“…The study examines the relationship between air quality, meteorological factors, and COVID-19 cases in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, and Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta. …”
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Beyond interactive and immersive media arts : a case study of teamLab in the construction of artificial nature
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Insight into the lateral ride discomfort thresholds of young-adult bus passengers at multiple postures : case of Singapore
Published 2021“…Passenger posture is another influencing factor that has not yet been investigated comprehensively. In this case study, ride comfort from road-induced lateral acceleration and lateral jerk was assessed by correlating subjective evaluation with bus operation performance parameters as well as road layout in Singapore. …”
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The degradation processes of municipal solid waste in landfills: two case studies for plastic waste and biodegradable waste
Published 2022“…For biodegradable MSW constituents, existing models with fixed default values could not accurately estimate their degradation rate, considering the effect of climate change. Two case studies were conducted to address these concerns. (1) Plastics, as a representative inert constituent after 10-year degradation experiments, were characterized holistically. …”
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Topography-incorporated adjoint-state surface wave Traveltime tomography: method and a case study in Hawaii
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How does relative income affect mental health within a developing country? The case of Indonesia
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“I’m cantonese but I speak hokkien” : a case study of a Chinese Singaporean family.
Published 2013“…The purpose of this study was to investigate dialect usage and attitudes towards dialects – more specifically, the reasons for only certain dialects being passed down from generation to generation and the extent to which this might be an effect of Singapore’s Speak Mandarin Campaign (SMC). A case study was carried out by conducting semi-structured interviews with members of one particular family in which both children are proficient in only one of their inherited dialects – Hokkien. …”
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Lesbian life in Singapore : a case study on why and how girls form same-sex relationships.
Published 2013“…This paper aims to provide empirical evidences that can show how the phenomenon of sexuality is socially constructed and how homosexuality is therefore intertwined and influenced by social structures. This case study on lesbian women in Singapore also desires to demystify the ways in which these women process and learn the dynamics of being in a same-sex relationship. …”
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Explaining islamist insurgencies : the case of Al Jamaah Al Islamiyyah and the radicalisation of the Poso conflict, 2000-2007.
Published 2013“…Poso was chosen as the case study because all stages of the radicalisation process are clear, and both information and individuals are highly accessible. …”
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Islands’ Metamorphoses: Two River Islands in Nanjing, China, as a Case Study in Historical Toponymy and Cartography
Published 2017“…Besides clarifying the historical toponymy and cartography of the two islands, the paper inserts their history among some other cases of ‘exchanged’ place names. This research reveals that both natural and human factors contribute to the toponymic replacement of islands. …”
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