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Build-A-Bae : interrogating female stereotypes in Singapore
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Hybrid superplastic forming of magnesium alloys
Published 2015“…However, this technology requires expensive materials with fine grain sizes and high temperature conditions with slow forming rates. …”
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Mythasia : the mythical creatures of Southeast Asia
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TRANSIT : an astrological understanding of the quarter-life crisis
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Ideal houses : a visual research case study on factors that define a house.
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‘It was no way to live, really’: uncovering the embodied harms of image-based sexual abuse on female victim-survivors in Singapore
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Air-cooled slag derived from municipal solid waste (MSW) and sewage sludge as coarse aggregate for sustainable construction
Published 2024“…In conclusion, this study advocates for the viability of sewage sludge slag as a substitute for gravel in coarse aggregate applications and MSW slag as a feasible alternative to sand for fine aggregate applications. These findings present a compelling case for a more environmentally sustainable approach to concrete production.…”
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Gaming behaviour of teachers towards the enhanced performance management system : a qualitative study of Singapore's education system
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