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    Technology innovations for food security in Singapore: a case study of future food systems for an increasingly natural resource-scarce world by Mok, Wai Kit, Tan, Yong Xing, Chen, Wei Ning

    Published 2022
    “…Instead, more creative and technologically advanced methods must be adopted to maximise diminishing natural resources. Singapore is a good case study of a small city-state that is trying to increase its own self-production of food using technology.…”
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    论包公形象在不同文本中的呈现方式 :以陈州粜米故事为例 = An investigation on the representations of Magistrate Bao in different operatic texts on the story of “selling rice at Chen Zhou” by 欧思敏 Au, Sze Mien

    Published 2010
    “…This paper investigates different representations of Magistrate Bao in different texts such as Yuan drama “Bao Dai Zhi Chen Zhou Tiao Mi”, Ming dynasty “Singing narrative on Bao Long Tu’s ‘Selling rice in Chen Zhou’” (Xin Kan Quan Xiang Shuo Chang Bao Long Tu Chen Zhou Tiao Mi Ji), Qing dynasty popular fiction “San Xia Wu Yi”, as well as folk operas “Chen Zhou Yuan” and “Bao Gong Gan Lu”.…”
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    Fluctuations of Linear Eigenvalues Statistics for Wigner Matrices: Edge Case by Pan, Guangming, Wang, Shaochen, Zhou, Wang

    Published 2017
    “…We prove that in the edge case X(n)fn behaves like the counting function of Wigner matrix. …”
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    Heart disease prediction using case based reasoning (CBR) by Bhuiyan, Mohaiminul Islam, Chan, Hue Wah, Nur Shazwani, Kamarudin, Nur Hafieza, Ismail, Ahmad Fakhri, Ab Nasir

    Published 2024
    “…While various intelligent system methods exist, this study focuses on three: Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks, and Case-Based Reasoning (CBR). A comparison of these techniques in terms of accuracy was conducted, and ultimately, Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) was selected for heart disease prediction. …”
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    Customer knowledge management via social media : the case of Starbucks by Chua, Alton Yeow Kuan, Banerjee, Snehasish

    Published 2013
    “…Design/methodology/approach – The paper uses a combination of qualitative case study and netnography on Starbucks, an international coffee house chain. …”
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    Logistics for circular economy : a case of e-scooters in Singapore by Chua, Joel Mingyi

    Published 2020
    “…This paper aims to review the case studies of circular economy in other countries and effectively adapt and apply suitable learning points to create a circular economy for e-scooters in Singapore. …”
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    The epistemic significance of religious disagreements: cases of unconfirmed superiority disagreements by Choo, Frederick Wen Yeong

    Published 2022
    “…Hence, we can remain relatively steadfast in our beliefs in such cases of religious disagreements.…”
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    A case study on the labour costing system of the ABC company by Chan, Wan Ying, Chua, Choon Guek, Leu, Ya Yen

    Published 2014
    “…The main purpose of this case study on the ABC company is to gain a proper understanding of its labour costing system, especially its related shortcomings so that remedial measures can be taken.…”
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    Importance of population support in counterinsurgency : a case of the Taiping rebellion by Ha, Yu Xin

    Published 2017
    “…This dissertation asserts that population support is important in two aspects: 1) in providing strategic and tactical advantages (e.g. manpower and material support) to the counterinsurgents; and 2) in assisting the counterinsurgents to decide the most appropriate approach to use in COIN, whether enemy-centric, population-centric or a combination of both, depending on whether the nature of population support would allow active population support to be gained for the counterinsurgents and lost for the insurgents so as to enjoy the advantages in 1). In the case of the Taiping Rebellion, which had strong population support and huge area of operations, this dissertation argues that the government's choice of the enemy-centric approach was not sufficiently effective for it to gain population support for COIN victory and contributed to the prolonged insurgency. …”
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