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Reverse translational approaches to population neuroimaging: using rodent models to interpret genetic associations with MRI
Published 2023“…These trends may prove informative once we have completed the histological analysis on the full cohorts.</p>…”
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Crystalline olefin-linked chiral covalent organic frameworks as a platform for asymmetric catalysis
Published 2024“…The chiral catalytic groups are uniformly distributed on the pore walls of COFs, resulting in the full exposure of catalytic sites to the reactants in asymmetric catalysis. …”
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Effect of acute resistance exercise on cognition and creativity in healthy, well-trained university undergraduates
Published 2016“…RE protocol consisted of 3 exercises that target all major muscle groups in the full body. 2 sets of 10 repetitions done at a load of 70% of 10 repetition maximum was completed for each exercise. …”
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Development of 3D-printed customized facial padding for burn patients
Published 2019“…Design/methodology/approach To carry out this study, a full-face head garment was fabricated by a local occupational therapist, and pressure measurements were conducted to establish the pressure exerted by this head garment and to determine the zero pressure region. …”
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Pilot study of a ketogenic diet in bipolar disorder: a process evaluation
Published 2025“…Reporting was guided by the COREQ checklist. Results: Five themes were identified in the qualitative data: (1) ‘Encouraging entry and supporting exit’ (e.g. recognising and managing participants’ varied motives and expectations, including around weight loss and symptom alleviation); (2) ‘Challenging but potentially transformational,’ which reflects that while it can be difficult to initiate and maintain a ketogenic diet day-to-day, many participants perceived physical and psychological benefits (e.g. significant weight loss, mood stability and enhanced ability to focus); (3) ‘Intervention facilitators,’ including a range of behavioural (e.g. goal setting), social (e.g. family and dietitians) and technological (e.g. apps for monitoring) support mechanisms; (4) ‘Intervention barriers’ (e.g. dietary preferences, concerns about the diet and its impact, the testing burden and capacity of the delivery team); and (5) ‘The wider context’ (e.g. the cost of living and sociocultural expectations) was a crucial factor explaining differential experiences. …”
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Experimental medicine study with stabilised native-like HIV-1 Env immunogens drives long-term antibody responses, but lacks neutralising breadth
Published 2025“…Neutralising antibody function correlated with binding to V1/V3 and V5 epitopes and peaked after the third injection.…”
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A cross country analysis of private benefits of control
Published 2012“…We construct a measure of the private benefits of control in five countries and based on seven control transactions between 1984 and 2006. …”
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Imagined contact theory : a study of the relationship between the use of weibo and perceived discrimination amongst chinese immigrants in Singapore.
Published 2013“…As part of the research, a five-week campaign sought to engage young Chinese immigrants aged 16 to 35 living in Singapore. …”
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The impact of founder personalities on startup success
Published 2023“…We draw upon detailed data about the success of a large-scale global sample of startups (n = 21,187). We find that the Big Five personality traits of startup founders across 30 dimensions significantly differ from that of the population at large. …”
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Analysis of electroencephalogram data activity during reading using scanning and survey question read recite review techniques
Published 2024“…This quantitative experimental study investigates the relationship between test scores and Electroencephalogram (EEG) activity using Scanning and Survey-Question-ReadRecite-Review (SQ3R) reading techniques. Five subjects, all Electrical and Electronics Technical Education students, participated in the study. …”
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Influence of psychological and personal factors on predicting individual's thermal comfort in an office building using linear estimation and machine learning model
Published 2024“…The findings showed that new parameters made significantly better thermal comfort prediction. …”
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Expression and clinicopathological relevance of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptors in Canine Mammary Gland Tumors
Published 2024“…The proteins (FGFR2,-3 and-4) were localized to the membrane and cytoplasm. Forty-five tumors (97.8%) expressed both FGFR2 and FGFR3. …”
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Experimental and multiscale analysis of volume fraction effects in tensile properties of recycled PLA-PDA/kenaf fiber 3D printing filament composites
Published 2024“…The methodology integrates experimental single filament tensile testing with multiscale finite element modeling to accurately predict the composite’s mechanical behavior across different scales. The findings reveal that a 5% kenaf fiber weight/volume fraction provides the optimal balance between tensile strength, stiffness, and toughness, achieving a significant 49.3% improvement over the unreinforced rPLA. …”
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Build your own Android App
Published 2020“…In a developed country like Singapore, finding a car park can be difficult during peak hours. …”
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Unveiling solvation dynamics of excited and ground states via ultrafast pump–dump–probe spectroscopy
Published 2023“…It is found that GSIs undergo slower reorganization than the PICT formation in the excited state of EPP due to the solvation effect with different dipole moments of ground states and excited states. These findings provide a comprehensive understanding of the full photocycle dynamics of both the ground and excited states, shedding light on the presence of hidden ground state behaviors.…”
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