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Improved effective channel length extraction method for 0.09-0.13 mm CMOS
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Learning and exploiting context dependencies for robust recommendations
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Automatic modulation classification of higher order QAM signals
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Photoconductive terahertz generation and detection.
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Microcontroller-based switching power converters
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Design and development of energy saver electrical plug
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Investigating the potential of axonopus compressus to phytoremediate molybdenum
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Effect of confining pressure on hysteresis of soil-water characteristic curves
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Paper-based microfluidic device : serial dilution application
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A lingering hint of exoticism : postcolonialism and the shifting 20th century tourism representations of Singapore, 1900-1980s
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Arsenic adsorption from water : review and evaluation of natural and synthetic adsorbents
Published 2010“…Many arsenic removing technologies like ion exchange, filtration, membrane and adsorption have been developed but adsorption is more preferred as it is lower in cost as compared to the rest. …”
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