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Psychological and physiological adaptation to crowd density: a study of Malaysian males
Published 2013“…One Malay male participant had physiological (i.e., skin temperature, heart rate, and human thermal) responses recorded while surrounded by another 9 Malay male participants in a space 1.5m wide by 1.0m long (i.e., density approximation of 0.12m2) inside a climatic chamber, representing a jammed-pressed crowd. …”
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The influences of real time information provided on-board rail services
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Multiple effects of rail passenger crowding: evidence from Malaysia
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Commuting stress: consequences and implications for employee well-being
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The basic structure of the devolution settlements
Published 2018“…There remain important issues around the stability and effectiveness of these arrangements, which were designed to meet specific demands for national or regional control and to bring government closer to citizens. Diana Stirbu and Patrick Dunleavy explore how far relations between Westminster and the key devolved institutions have been handled democratically and effectively.…”
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Tooth wear and erosive tooth wear among 16-year-old Malaysian adolescents
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Tolerance towards sensor failures: an application to a double inverted pendulum
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Deep learning-based microcirculation performance classification using multispectral photoacoustic technology
Published 2024“…Meanwhile, pulse oximeter performance varies with factors like the subject’s skin colour. This study explores the feasibility of using an in-house assembled multispectral photoacoustic (PA) system to investigate microcirculation performance in human subjects. …”
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