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    Sustained delivery of timolol maleate from liposomal nanocarriers by Ong, Leonard Chin Hui

    Published 2014
    “…Liposomes were formulated using 1,2-­‐dipalmitoyl-­‐sn-­‐glycero-­‐3-­‐phosphocholine (DPPC) and with two different concentrations of cholesterol (20 and 40 mol%) as an additive. Liposomes were prepared using thin film hydration and average particle size in the range of around 100 nm was prepared using a bench top extruder and drug was actively loaded by ammonium sulphate gradient loading technique. …”
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    Organic transistors-based backplane for flat panel displays by Wang, Victor Bo Chuan.

    Published 2010
    “…This project explores the design, performance enhancement, and integration of organic thin film transistors (OTFTs) into active matrix display backplane applications. …”
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    Thesis
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    Modification of the contact surfaces for improving the puncture resistance of laminar structures by Wang, Pengfei, Yang, Jinglei, Li, Xin, Liu, Mao, Zhang, Xin, Sun, Dawei, Bao, Chenlu, Gao, Guangfa, Yahya, Mohd Yazid, Xu, Songlin

    Published 2018
    “…The addition of a GO fluid film to the front impact surface aided in increasing the penetration strength, improving the failure extension and dissipating additional energy under a wide-range of indentation velocity, from 3.33 × 10−5 m/s to 4.42 m/s. …”
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    Laser-induced melt-mediated Ni(Pt) germanosilicide formation on condensed Si1-xGex/Si substrates by Setiawan, Y., Lee, Pooi See, Balakumar, S., Pey, Kin Leong, Wang, X. C.

    Published 2012
    “…Laser-induced melt-mediated Ni-based germanosilicide has been formed on condensed SiGe substrates (with 40% Ge). Pure Ni germanosilicide formation was plagued by the presence of amorphous oxygen-rich globules. …”
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    Journal Article
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