Showing 1,821 - 1,840 results of 3,082 for search '(((sinkau OR sspingau) OR pine) OR (((mingk OR min) OR (pink OR line)) OR peng))', query time: 0.20s Refine Results
  1. 1821

    Integrating BIM with RFID technology to develop an onsite precast element management system by Nguyen, Thi Hoai Thanh

    Published 2016
    “…Construction material management has been identified by many industry professionals and researchers as one of the most important functions in a construction project, as a project’s bottom line is significantly reliant on good material management. …”
    Get full text
    Final Year Project (FYP)
  2. 1822

    Electrochemical scrutinizing techniques on initial development of pseudomonas aeruginosa strain (PAO1) biofilms by Foo, Yu Hao

    Published 2018
    “…There remains a need for precise on-line monitoring techniques that are wieldy and cost effective, to detect early biofilm establishment in real time. …”
    Get full text
    Final Year Project (FYP)
  3. 1823

    New material brazing by Sivaprasaath, Chandrasagaran

    Published 2018
    “…The content of Niobium was found to be highest in the braze zone and gradually tapering off with growing distance from the neutral line. The brazed metals underwent a Vickers hardness test and matched with industry standards. …”
    Get full text
    Final Year Project (FYP)
  4. 1824
  5. 1825

    Organ Printing: Past, Present and Future by Rezende, Rodrigo A., Balashov, Sergey, Da Silva, Jorge V. L., Mironov, Vladimir, Kasyanov, Vladimir

    Published 2016
    “…The design of next generation of 3D bioprinters and industrial scale complete organ biofabrication line will be presented and discussed.…”
    Get full text
    Get full text
    Conference Paper
  6. 1826

    Determination of diffusion length from within a confined region with the use of EBIC by Ong, Vincent K. S., Wu, Dethau.

    Published 2009
    “…This cannot be achieved using the conventional method, which evaluates the negative reciprocal of the slope of the EBIC signals line scan plotted on a semi-logarithmic scale. A limitation of this method is that the beam entrance surface of the sample is assumed to have negligible surface recombination.…”
    Get full text
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  7. 1827

    Monitoring membrane biofouling via ultrasonic time-domain reflectometry enhanced by silica dosing by Sim, S. T. V., Suwarno, S. R., Chong, T. H., Krantz, William B., Fane, Anthony Gordon

    Published 2013
    “…The UTDR response correlates with the transmembrane pressure and off-line measurements of the biofilm thickness via confocal laser scanning microscopy, the bacterial count, and extra-polymeric cellular substances (EPS). …”
    Get full text
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  8. 1828

    Perspectives of UK catering staff on Adolescents' Food Choices at School by Gilmour, A, Gill, S, Loudon, G

    Published 2021
    “…</p> <br> <p><strong>Application To Child Nutrition Professionals:</strong> Exploring the perspective of catering staff or line level employees was a novel approach in better understanding the factors influencing adolescents’ decision-making in the school food environment. …”
    Journal article
  9. 1829

    Tips from an expert panel on the development of a clinical research protocol by Makram, AM, Elsheikh, R, Makram, OM, Van, NT, Nam, NH, Quan, NK, Duc, NTM, Nguye, NQT, Javes, GO, Elsheikh, SS, Imoto, A, Lee, P, Ohmagari, N, Aiga, H, Kamiya, Y, Endo, PT, Huy, NT

    Published 2024
    “…In this guide, we aim to provide detailed guidance with the key components and offer practical tips for crafting a research protocol in line with the various study designs. Specifically, the structure of a research protocol should contain the following items: (1) a title that is specific, catchy, and impressive within the word limitation; (2) an abstract that briefs the critical points of the study; (3) an introduction highlighting the study context from broad to narrow and defining the knowledge gap; (4) a justification underlining the significance of the proposed study; (5) Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-bound (SMART) objective(s) and aim(s); (6) a methodology covering seven sub-items, including [i] study design and settings, [ii] study subjects, [iii] sample size calculation and sampling, [iv] participants recruitment and follow-up, [v] questionnaire development, [vi] potential variables and outcomes, and [vii] data analysis plan; (7) dissemination of the results; (8) ethics and conflict of interests; (9) budgets analysis/ funding disclosure; and (10) references. …”
    Journal article
  10. 1830

    Bach performance practice in the late French Romantic Organ School: a study of Welte organ roll recordings by Holman, C

    Published 2024
    “…Organists in this pedagogical line comprised the French Romantic Organ School, which developed distinct aesthetics and performance techniques in their own compositions based on their ideas of Bach performance practice. …”
    Thesis
  11. 1831

    The four worlds of ‘welfare reality’ – social risks and outcomes in Europe by Ferragina, E, Seeleib-Kaiser, M, Spreckelsen, T

    Published 2014
    “…Outcomes cluster countries largely in line with previous institutionalist literature, differentiating between conservative, liberal, Mediterranean and social-democratic regimes. …”
    Journal article
  12. 1832

    Two for tau: automated model discovery reveals two-stage tau aggregation dynamics in Alzheimer’s disease by Stockman, CA, Goriely, A, Kuhl, E, Jerusalem, A, Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

    Published 2024
    “…When trained on data from amyloid-𝛽 positive and negative subjects, the neural network clearly distinguishes between both groups and uncovers a more subtle relationship between amyloid-𝛽 and tau than previously postulated. In line with the amyloid-tau dual pathway hypothesis, our results show that the presence of toxic amyloid-𝛽 influences the accumulation of tau, particularly in the earlier disease stages. …”
    Journal article
  13. 1833

    Key Factors in Developing a Holistic Framework for Partnering in Sustainable Campus Development (S/O 13371) by Abdul Nifa, Faizatul Akmar, Salleh, Nurul Azita, Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun

    Published 2020
    “…This rapid expansion of the education industry is also reflected by the increasing number of foreign universities launching local campuses in Malaysia. In line with the government's aim to place Malaysia as the top higher education provider in this region, it is imperative that campus development is at par with international universities especially in the matters of sustainability. …”
    Get full text
    Monograph
  14. 1834

    Solution based synthesis of Cu2ZnSnS4 nanoparticles and thin films for solar cell application by Li, Zhenggang

    Published 2014
    “…CZTS nanoparticles formed immediately after injection of S precursor. From 0 min to 30 min, the average size of the nanoparticles gradually increased and the size distribution became narrower. …”
    Get full text
    Thesis
  15. 1835

    《虬髯客传》的古今诠释 : 以《虬髯客传》、《虬髯翁》和《风尘三侠之红拂女》为例 = Retelling “The legend of curled beard” : examples from Tang, Ming and Contemporary... by 梁琇涵 Leong, Xiu Han

    Published 2015
    “…The Tang short story provides the base plot for all the other adaptations, portraying a majestic hero Curled Beard who is as wise as the second Tang Emperor Li Shi Min. The Ming play aims to persuade the rebels at that time to stop their rebellion by showing how the wise Curled Beard decide to expand his territory overseas and not overthrow the dynasty. …”
    Get full text
    Final Year Project (FYP)
  16. 1836

    Investigation of nano-copper for electronic packaging application : solder metallization and die attach by Luo, Kaiming

    Published 2016
    “…Heating NC paste at 230 ºC for 10 min at N2 atmosphere is the optimal sintering condition. …”
    Get full text
    Thesis
  17. 1837

    Densification behaviour and sintering mechanisms of Cu- or Co-doped SnO2 : a comparative study by Zhang, T. S., Kong, Ling Bing, Song, X. C., Du, Z. H., Xu, W. Q., Li, S.

    Published 2014
    “….% Cu- or Co-doped SnO2 ceramics could reach over 95% relative density when sintered to 1250 °C with a heating rate of 5 °C min−1. It was found that both CoO4/3- and CuO-doped SnO2 follow the same mass transport mechanism – viscous flow sintering during early-stage sintering. …”
    Get full text
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  18. 1838
  19. 1839
  20. 1840