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    The Portevin-Le Chatelier effect of Cu-2.0Be alloy during hot compression by Zhu, Daibo, Wu, Na, Liu, Yang, Liu, Xiaojin, Jiang, Chaohua, Jiang, Yanbin, Zhao, Hongyun, Cui, Shuhui, Xie, Guilan

    Published 2023
    “…As the strain rate increases, the dislocations outpace the diffusion speed of the solute atoms, limiting their ability to effectively pin the dislocations, resulting in lower dislocation density and serration amplitude. …”
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    Compatability and equilibrium approach to slender concrete column design (dual project) by Toh, Yi Hui

    Published 2017
    “…This report evaluates and compares the proposed design method with the Australian code AS3600-2001 for slender concrete column. The failure loads of pin-end columns under short term loading and uniaxial bending are used as a pre-determined factor to analyse the data. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    DRAMATURGE by Gan, Siang Hong

    Published 2023
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    2D animation : the great haul. by Ng, Liu Zhen.

    Published 2011
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    John Doe by Janice Dermawan

    Published 2014
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    The block by Ho, Amanda

    Published 2014
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    7th month by Toh, Adelene Seow Kit

    Published 2015
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    Horizon by Kamelia Umirah Kamsani

    Published 2015
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    Through her eyes by Lee, Kimberlyn

    Published 2017
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    Granny business by Kang, Jee Soo

    Published 2017
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    Cave fever by Tan, Ke Yang

    Published 2018
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    For lorn by Hoo, Yan Han

    Published 2018
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    How to Hold a Grudge : From Resentment to Contentment- the Power of Grudges to Transform Your Life / by Hannah, Sophie, 1971- author 649175

    Published 2019
    “…Internationally bestselling author and grudge guru Sophie Hannah has elevated the practice of grudge-holding to a fine art--one that can improve the quality of our relationships at home, at the office, and everywhere else people might annoy or offend us. …”
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    Microfluidic Hanging Droplet as a Programmable Platform for Mammalian Egg Vitrification by Feng, Haidong, Katsikis, Georgios, Napier, India, Du, Gong, Lim, Josh, Doyle, Joseph, Manalis, Scott R, Griffith, Linda G

    Published 2024
    “…After programmable exposures to CPA, the egg is extracted from the liquid–air interface of the droplet using a motorized fine-tip instrument and immersed into LN2 for vitrification. …”
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    Article
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    Matters of Illuminance - Transforming Light into Material Artifacts by Callender III, Dexter

    Published 2024
    “…The aim of this work is 1) to construct a methodology for recording light’s interaction with architecture as three-dimensional forms 2) to produce glass sculptures that exist in a fine art setting and contribute to the lineage of 21st century light artists. …”
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    Evaluating the merits of ranking in structured network pruning by Sharma, Kuldeep, Ramakrishnan, Nirmala, Prakash, Alok, Lam, Siew-Kei, Srikanthan, Thambipillai

    Published 2021
    “…However, recent studies on widely used DNNs, such as VGG-16, have shown that selecting and preserving salient channels using pruning criteria is not necessary since the plasticity of the network allows the accuracy to be recovered through fine-tuning. In this work, we further explore the value of the ranking criteria in pruning to show that if channels are removed gradually and iteratively, alternating with fine-tuning on the target dataset, ranking criteria are indeed not necessary to select redundant channels. …”
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    Conference Paper