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    Process re-engineering of airfreight export operations by Chow, Yew Sun.

    Published 2008
    “…This fact is predicated on Singapore's position as a major manufacturing base for high technology products and the concomitant trends that is the quintessential of such industries: JIT; small shipments; more frequent shipments; CRM which hinges on quicker response to customer orders.…”
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    Bioorthogonal cleavage and exchange of major histocompatibility complex ligands by employing azobenzene-containing peptides by Choo, Joanna A. L., Thong, Sock Yue, Yap, Jiawei, van Esch, Wim J. E., Raida, Manfred, Meijers, Rob, Lescar, Julien, Verhelst, Steven H. L., Grotenbreg, Gijsbert M.

    Published 2015
    “…Bioorthogonal cleavable linkers are attractive building blocks for compounds that can be manipulated to study biological and cellular processes. …”
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    Controlled molecular self-assembly of complex three-dimensional structures in soft materials by Huang, Changjin, Quinn, David, Suresh, Subra, Hsia, K. Jimmy

    Published 2019
    “…We show that oxygen plays a role in hydrogel polymerization which is mechanistically similar to the role of growth factors in tissue growth, and the continued growth of hydrogel enabled by diffusion of monomers/cross-linkers into the porous hydrogel similar to the mechanisms of tissue growth enabled by material transport. …”
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    Metal-organic-framework-based catalysts for photoreduction of Co2 by Li, Rui, Zhang, Wang, Zhou, Kun

    Published 2020
    “…Detailed discussions focus on two constituents of pure MOFs (metal clusters such as Ti-O, Zr-O, and Fe-O clusters and functional organic linkers such as amino-modified, photosensitizer-functionalized, and electron-rich conjugated linkers) and three types of MOF-based composites (metal-MOF, semiconductor-MOF, and photosensitizer-MOF composites). …”
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    Mechanics of fracture and flexure in Antarctic ice sheets and ice shelves by Zhang, H

    Published 2024
    “…In grounding zones and floating ice shelves, ice fracturing is often associated with flexure modulated by ocean tides and subglacial water flow, as well as stresses created by shearing, such as pinning points. Fracture and flexure significantly affect the vulnerability of Antarctic ice shelves to hydrofracturing and, by altering buttressing effects, the mass balance of the entire Antarctic Ice Sheet. …”
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    Synthesis of metal-organic framework membranes by Ng, Zhen Fu

    Published 2013
    “…MOFs have some of the largest recorded surface areas and pore volumes. The use of organic linkers also presents the potential for the design of different functional groups, which would allow for many different applications. [3rd Award]-[Peer Assessment Review]…”
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    Development of a system to detect hidden information in a document using steganography software by Wuan, Neng Jie

    Published 2018
    “…The accuracy of detection depends on the trained Support Vector Machine (SVM) model used, and therefore, accuracy hinges on the type of training data and test images used. …”
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    America’s “China-First” grand strategy and the transatlantic bargain: revisiting the security–economics nexus by Desmaele, Linde

    Published 2024
    “…This debate has overlooked a crucial point: Washington’s security commitment to Europe is not only about military power but also hinges on European acquiescence to Washington’s politico-economic leadership position. …”
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