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UMPSA honours former Vice Chancellor and Deputy Vice Chancellor Research and Innovation for their contributions to university
Published 2025“…Yuserrie Zainuddin, and the former Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation), Professor Ts. …”
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Spatially controlled molecular encapsulation in natural pine pollen microcapsules
Published 2020“…Here, by exploiting the architectural features of natural pine pollen from Pinus massoniana, the spatially controlled encapsulation of two types of molecules in distinct compartments of a single microparticulate carrier is demonstrated. …”
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Reactivating and reorganizing activity-silent working memory: two distinct mechanisms underlying pinging the brain
Published 2025“…Recent studies have proposed that visual information in working memory (WM) can be maintained in an activity-silent state and reactivated by task-irrelevant high-contrast visual impulses (“ping”). Although pinging the brain has become a popular tool for exploring activity-silent WM, its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. …”
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Biomechanical investigation of traction forces on the cervical (neck/head region) spine
Published 2008“…It is believed that the relief of pain by traction is due to straightening of the cervical spine and a widening of the intervertebral articulating space to relieve compressive or irritative forces on the nervous structures…”
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Stronger dielectric-elastomer grippers using spine-like bending structure
Published 2016“…The gripper is developed based on a new design of DEA using stiffer spine-like structure made of 380μm thick Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sheet. …”
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Self-reported pain and osteoarthritis of the hip and spine in retired elite rowers
Published 2018“…<p><b>Background and Aim:</b> Pain in the hip and spine presents a large burden to athletes competing in rowing. …”
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UMPSA welcomes its first female vice-chancellor
Published 2025“…PEKAN: Professor Dr Yatimah Alias has made history as the first woman appointed as vice-chancellor of Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA), succeeding Professor Datuk Ts Dr Yuserrie Zainuddin, whose term ended on Oct 31 last year.…”
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A spiking neural network for pattern recognition
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Robustness to training disturbances in SpikeProp Learning
Published 2020“…Stability is a key issue during spiking neural network training using SpikeProp. The inherent nonlinearity of Spiking Neuron means that the learning manifold changes abruptly; therefore, we need to carefully choose the learning steps at every instance. …”
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The effect of weathering on surface characteristics of chemically modified scots pine (pinus sylvestris) wood
Published 2024“…The Ra and SFE of both untreated and modified pine specimens increased after weathering processes. …”
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Responses of gas exchange and growth in Merkus pine seedlings to expected climatic changes in Thailand
Published 2008“…Responses of gas exchange and growth in Merkus pine (Pinus merkusii Jungh. et de Vriese) seedlings to changing climate were analysed for high- and low-altitude sites in Thailand. …”
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3D spine shape estimation from single 2D DXA
Published 2024“…Using these two orthogonal projections of the spine (coronal in DXA, and sagittal from the prediction), we are able to describe the 3D shape of the spine. …”
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Understanding solar PV through the MinUS-C module grounded in the ADDIE instructional model
Published 2024“…This study addresses this gap by developing the MinUS-C (Minecraft Urban Solar Community) learning module, grounded in the ADDIE instructional model, to systematically enhance students’ understanding and readiness for solar PV technology. …”
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Unravelling the complex meanings and origins of zisha teapots in the Ming and Qing dynasties
Published 2023“…The unglazed teapots, made from <em>zisha</em> clay using a slabbuilding technique, have been appreciated by tea consumers since the Late Ming dynasty onwards. The study employs a multidisciplinary approach, including ethnographic research, archaeological science, historical analysis, the concept of <em>chaîne opératoire</em>, and experimental archaeology, to examine various data sources and gain a comprehensive understanding of the origins and development of <em>zisha</em> teapots.…”
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Impact of spike anneal on ultra shallow junction formation
Published 2008“…This report explains the need for ultra shallow junctions for modern day CMOS devices, how spike anneal can help achieve this, reviews the important parameters if this process and how these parameters affect the performances of the CMOS transistors.…”
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Automated spike detection using cascade of simple classifiers
Published 2016“…The infinite variety of spike morphologies and the similarity of spikes to normal EEG and artifacts also make the detection of spikes difficult. …”
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Ethnoichthyology of the First Record of Spine Bahaba (Bahaba polykladiskos) from Muar, Johor, Malaysia
Published 2024“…The Spine Bahaba (Bahaba polykladiskos), locally known as 'Gelama Tirusan,' is a member of the Sciaenidae fish family that is distributed across Southeast Asia, reaching as far as North Australia. …”
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Identification and application of self-binding zipper-like sequences in SARS-CoV spike protein
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