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    Global Englishes and TESOL: an editorial introduction to innovating research and practice by Rose, H, McKinley, J

    Published 2024
    “…This editorial introduction to the special issue on Global Englishes and TESOL (Teaching English to speakers of other languages) explores the shifting landscape of English language teaching in response to English's role as a global lingua franca. The increasing diversification of English speakers and contexts challenges traditional TESOL practices, which have long centered on native speaker norms. …”
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    Convective boiling and condensation in enhanced tubes produced by selective laser melting by Tan, Choon Yong

    Published 2018
    “…The design of the four tubes are five long circumferential pin fins, eight short circumferential pin fins, twisted pin fins and a metallic foam structure. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Aerogel and ionogel strain sensors by Tan, Melissa Siew Ting

    Published 2018
    “…Scientists have been interested in mimicking these properties of skin using synthetic materials to create electronic-skin. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Investigating the Illusion of Wetness: Cold Dry Stimuli in Sensory Perception by Ozor-Ilo, Ozioma

    Published 2024
    “…Humans lack specialized receptors for perceiving wetness and so it is a compound sensation based on changes in skin temperature and contact pressure that are sensed by thermoreceptors and mechanoreceptors in the skin. …”
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    Using edge detection and polarimetric imaging for vaccine inspection by Sharan, Praveer, Tellbach, Denise, Sarma, Sanjay E.

    Published 2024
    “…SPIE Smart Structures + Nondestructive Evaluation, 2022, Long Beach, California, United States…”
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    A two-dimensional co-rotational Timoshenko beam element with XFEM formulation by Xu, Jin, Lee, Chi King, Tan, Kang Hai

    Published 2014
    “…Pin connections and plastic hinges produce non-smooth displacement fields in beam structures. …”
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    Elephant trunk wrinkles: a mathematical model of function and form by Liu, Y, Goriely, A, Mihai, AL

    Published 2025
    “…In summary, the mechanical compatibility between the skin and the muscle enables them to grow seamlessly, while the wrinkled skin acts as a protective barrier that is both thicker and more flexible than the unwrinkled skin.…”
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    Virtual palpation by Luo, Ting.

    Published 2012
    “…By defining a proper formula to generate the force feedback, user could feel like touching the real skin and view the skin deformation when touching or moving on the skin, and by performing palpation, user could feel the doubtful organs in abdomen area like liver and spleen.…”
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    Study of heat transfer through micro-structured surfaces by Chin, Wei Hao

    Published 2016
    “…Each chip has a different microstructure in the form of very small and elongated pin-fins, which will in turn affect the critical heat flux of each component. …”
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    Acne Severity Classification on Mobile Devices using Lighweight Deep Learning Approach by Nor Surayahani Suriani, Nor Surayahani Suriani, Ahmad Tarmizi, Syaidatus Syahira, Hj Mohd, Mohd Norzali, Mohd Shah, Shaharil

    Published 2024
    “…Acne is a prevalent skin condition affecting millions of people globally, impacting not just physical health but also mental well-being. …”
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    Language attitudes of the T’rung by Perlin, Ross

    Published 2024
    “…Women and those over 50 years old feel particular ambivalence about T’rung, instead valorizing Lisu, a regional lingua franca. T’rung youth feel pride in the language as a marker of ethnic identity but appear to be uncertain about the language’s future and in what spheres they should promote its use.…”
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