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Improving air traffic control speech intelligibility by reducing speaking rate effectively
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A study on the Singapore labour force : structure and manpower development
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A comparison study between open book and closed book examinations.
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Spoofing detection from a feature representation perspective
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Effects of coarse-grained material on hydraulic properties and shear strength of top soil
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Making waves: exploring challenges in sports excellence.
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STEROID : in silico heuristic target combination identification for disease-related signaling networks
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Towards an optimal and unbiased approach for tumor cell isolation
Published 2013“…This approach achieves an average of >90 % recovery of spiked tumor cells and >99 % total WBC depletion in whole blood across multiple cell lines, in a simple and easy-to-use assay. The results presented herein and ongoing improvements aim to fulfill the need for a highly reliable, unbiased, standardized, and optimized CTC isolation platform, using component technologies that are validated for cell isolation.…”
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