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    Design automation of RF IC layout by Zhan, Peng

    Published 2013
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    Learning automations in game engine by Ju, Peng

    Published 2013
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    The translation strategy of strange tales from a Chinese studio: an analysis of domestication and foreignization in the East and the West by Wei, Mian, Zainal, Zainor Izat, Wong, Lingyann

    Published 2024
    “…The comparative analysis reveals that Giles predominantly employs a domestication approach, while Minford favours a foreignization strategy. However, these findings represent tendencies rather than rigid principles, highlighting the necessity for adaptable approaches to achieve effective translation outcomes.…”
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    The erosion of cultural essence: translating mythical cultural terms in classical Chinese folk novels by Wei, Mian, Zainal, Zainor Izat, Wong, Lingyann

    Published 2024
    “…By examining the translators' choices and their influence on the portrayal of mythical beings, the study aims to provide insights into how cultural subtleties are either preserved or eroded in the translation process. Key findings indicate that while some translations strive to maintain the original cultural essence through careful annotation and contextualization, others prioritise readability and accessibility, leading to significant cultural loss. …”
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    Arts in the lives of Singapore's seniors: Perceived benefits, barriers, and strategies of arts participation by Toh, Wee Peng

    Published 2017
    “…Qualitative framework analysis revealed that (1) seniors who are active in the arts demonstrate positive ageing, (2) arts participation holds important benefits for seniors’ developmental domains, specifically in terms of health, social, emotional, and personal growth domains, and (3) barriers to arts participation were observed on three levels: intrapersonal, interpersonal, and external levels. Based on these findings, strategies for future policy are recommended to improve the arts participation rates of seniors from a health promotion perspective.…”
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