Search alternatives:
pin » ping (Expand Search)
spine » spinge (Expand Search), spie (Expand Search), spike (Expand Search), spite (Expand Search), sline (Expand Search), sfine (Expand Search), sping (Expand Search)
sping » spingg (Expand Search), swing (Expand Search), spins (Expand Search), saing (Expand Search)
pine » pinge (Expand Search), line (Expand Search), fine (Expand Search), ping (Expand Search)
spin » sping (Expand Search)
shina » china (Expand Search), shin (Expand Search), shine (Expand Search)
shing » ching (Expand Search), sheng (Expand Search), shin (Expand Search)
lingna » lingua (Expand Search)
pin » ping (Expand Search)
spine » spinge (Expand Search), spie (Expand Search), spike (Expand Search), spite (Expand Search), sline (Expand Search), sfine (Expand Search), sping (Expand Search)
sping » spingg (Expand Search), swing (Expand Search), spins (Expand Search), saing (Expand Search)
pine » pinge (Expand Search), line (Expand Search), fine (Expand Search), ping (Expand Search)
spin » sping (Expand Search)
shina » china (Expand Search), shin (Expand Search), shine (Expand Search)
shing » ching (Expand Search), sheng (Expand Search), shin (Expand Search)
lingna » lingua (Expand Search)
-
221
-
222
-
223
Attraction strategies for the unsought services industry : case on the automobile repair and servicing industry.
Published 2008Get full text
Final Year Project (FYP) -
224
-
225
An exploratory study of franchising in Singapore
Published 2014Get full text
Final Year Project (FYP) -
226
An investigation of the association between environmental disclosures and economic performance of publicly-listed companies in Singapore.
Published 2008Get full text
Final Year Project (FYP) -
227
Evaluating the impacts of lease decay on condominiums in Singapore: Bala's table revisited
Published 2024Get full text
Final Year Project (FYP) -
228
-
229
-
230
-
231
-
232
-
233
-
234
Study on ultra-precision compliant mechanisms for nanotechnology applications
Published 2008Get full text
Research Report -
235
Lancing drug reservoirs into subcutaneous fat to combat obesity and associated metabolic diseases
Published 2021“…Specifically, ultrathin, core-shelled, and lance-shaped polymeric drug reservoirs (micro-lances [MLs]) are readily fabricated by a thermal pressing molding method and totally implanted into subcutaneous fat by lancing through the skin. Using a diet-induced obese mouse model, it is shown that the development of obesity and associated metabolic disorders is effectively inhibited by applying therapeutic core-shelled MLs once every 2 weeks. …”
Get full text
Journal Article -
236
Patterned surface with controllable wettability for inkjet printing of flexible printed electronics
Published 2014Get full text
Get full text
Journal Article -
237
Metasurface-tunable lasing polarizations in a microcavity
Published 2023Get full text
Journal Article -
238
-
239
Potential utilisation of solar-assisted kiln dryer in bamboo drying
Published 2024Get full text
Article -
240