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Chemical methods in dewatering clayey slurry for land reclamation (GE27AB/ISP)
Published 2015“…However, due to the limited supply of fill materials, Singapore has to import the landfill material from other country such as Cambodia. …”
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Examining the relationship between organization justice and psychological contract, with perceived organizational support as mediator
Published 2008“…Using a sample size of 210 full time employees in Singapore, this study suggests that organizational justices are positively related to the perception of psychological contract fulfillment, except for procedural justice. …”
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Measuring Outsourcing Performance of Malaysian Economic Transformation Program
Published 2016“…The focus of this research is to find out the strategic relationship among the environmental dynamism, outsourcing success, and the performance of the relationship. …”
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Small sample sizes reduce the replicability of task-based fMRI studies
Published 2020“…Using large independent samples across eleven tasks, we demonstrate the impact of sample size on replicability, assessed at different levels of analysis relevant to fMRI researchers. We find that the degree of replicability for typical sample sizes is modest and that sample sizes much larger than typical (e.g., N = 100) produce results that fall well short of perfectly replicable. …”
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Religious coping and resilience in parents of children with special needs.
Published 2009“…The purpose of this study is to find out whether the process of resilience in parents of children with special needs can be explained by the transactional model of stress by Lazarus (1990). …”
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Minimum number of inertial measurement units needed to identify signiicant variations in walk patterns of overweight individuals walking on irregular surfaces
Published 2023“…Our results revealed two combinations of body locations, including the thigh and shank (i.e., the left and right shank, and the right thigh and right shank), from which IMU data should be collected to accurately classify walking patterns over real-world irregular surfaces (with classification accuracies of 97.24 and 95.87%, respectively). Our findings suggest that the identified numbers and locations of IMUs could potentially reduce the amount of data recorded and processed to develop a fall prevention system for overweight individuals.…”
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Postural stability in cyclists
Published 2025“…Conclusion: MTB balance was worse than RC balance, but both cycling groups were found to have better balance scores than the control. These findings have implications for public health, as cycling, an inexpensive and accessible activity already known to offer substantial health benefits, could additionally help maintain postural stability and potentially reduce risk of falls in later life.…”
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Assessing mentoring : a scoping review of mentoring assessment tools in internal medicine between 1990 and 2019
Published 2021“…A ‘split approach’ saw research members adopting either Braun and Clarke’s approach to thematic analysis or directed content analysis to independently evaluate the data and improve validity and objectivity of the findings. Results: 9662 abstracts were identified, 187 full-text articles reviewed, and 54 full-text articles included. …”
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Towards the Realization of National Automotive Policy (NAP): Modelling the Malaysian Consumers’ Purchase Behavioral Intention towards Energy Efficient Vehicles (EEVs) (S/O 14165)
Published 2021“…However, people are not behave as predicted by those criteria and it might change over time. To fill this gaps, this study focuses on developing a comprehensive model to boost the marketability of energy efficient vehicles using the Theory of Consumption Values as the backbone. …”
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Clinical and microscopic evaluation of extracapsular stabilisation technique for treatment of cranial cruciate ligament rupture in local dogs
Published 2021“…The caudal cruciate ligament integrity showed score 0 to 2 (showed preserved full thickness to fiber rupture damage) in the treatment group as compared to the control group (score 0 to 1: preserved full thickness to superficial fraying damage). …”
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Investigation of soil and plant nutrients in residential area in Parit Rasipan drainage system
Published 2024“…The analysis used a HACH DR6000 Spectrophotometer and Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS). The study findings indicate that the soil concentrations of TN (1660–2250 mg/kg), TP (100–360 mg/kg), and K (1020–1692 mg/kg) fall within the range of low to very high classifications. …”
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Mental health with gender differences in internet pornography-viewing-disorder (IPD): analysis in educational guidance and counseling
Published 2023“…The implications of this finding are very relevant in educational guidance and counselling. …”
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Coherent Terahertz Control and Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Layered Antiferromagnets
Published 2024“…While powerful transport, thermodynamic, and spectroscopic tools have been developed, they often fall short to reveal the intricate interplay among electronic, spin, orbital, and lattice degrees of freedom. …”
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Picophytoplankton of the Northeast U.S. Shelf: Community Composition and Dynamics
Published 2025“…Both groups are light limited in the fall, temperature limited in the spring, and undergo earlier spring blooms in warmer offshore waters. …”
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Enhancing downstream ML performance with unconditional diffusion models for return predictions
Published 2024“…Previous methods, reliant on simple transformations or generative adversarial networks (GANs) with inherent training instability, fall short in addressing these challenges. To bridge this gap, our research introduces an innovative approach that leverages Unconditional Diffusion Models with self-guidance mechanism for conditioning during inference to perform financial data augmentation. …”
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Does trade freedom affect exchange rate movement? A perspective of high-technology trade
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Wage premium in Singapore.
Published 2010“…In a broader picture, wage-risk premiums could also be used to derive the value of a statistical life, which till today is widely debated and is a highly controversial topic. …”
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Representation theoretic interpretation and interpolation properties of inhomogeneous spin q-Whittaker polynomials
Published 2024“…Using this construction, we are able to prove a Cauchy-type identity for inhomogeneous spin q-Whittaker polynomials in full generality. Moreover, we are able to characterize spin q-Whittaker polynomials in terms of vanishing at certain points, and we find interpolation analogues of q-Whittaker and elementary symmetric polynomials.…”
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Three Provocations for Civic Crowdfunding
Published 2020“…It offers three provocations to scholars and practitioners considering the practice, questioning the extent to which civic crowdfunding is participatory, the extent to which it addresses or contributes to social inequality, and the extent to which it augments or weakens the role of public institutions. In doing so, it finds that civic crowdfunding is capable of vastly divergent outcomes, and argues that the extent to which civic crowdfunding produces outcomes that are beneficial, rather than harmful to the public sphere, will be determined by the extent to which the full range of stakeholders in civic life participate in the practice. …”
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