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    Printing conductive ink tracks on textile materials by Tan, Siun Cheng

    Published 2015
    “…Traditionally the techniques used to create conductive textiles are conductive fibers, treated conductive fibers, conductive woven fabrics and conductive ink. The technologies to print conductive ink on textile materials are still under progress of development thus this study is to investigate the feasibility of printing conductive ink using manual, silk screen printing and on-shelf modified ink jet printer. …”
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    Characterization of ink-based phantoms with deep networks and photoacoustic method by Hui Ling Chua, Hui Ling Chua, Audrey Huong, Audrey Huong, Xavier Ngu, Xavier Ngu

    Published 2023
    “…A single-point transducer is employed to measure signal change by adding ten different black ink concentrations into a tube. These PA signals are used for training and testing the employed deep networks. …”
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    Development of cellulose based food-ink from cellulose powder by N.Y, Azman, S.F.Z.M, Fuzi, N.H., Abdul Manas

    Published 2024
    “…However, the utilization of cellulose powder to create food ink for 3D printing is relatively recent. Therefore, this study aimed to prepare cellulose-based food ink, analysed using carboxymethyl cellulose powder (CMC) through rheology and thermal analysis. …”
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    How to cope with dengue in the developing countries like Pakistan? by Sohail, Filza, Alam, Gazi Mahabubul, Khan, Rizwan Rasul, Naeem, Rahmah

    Published 2011
    “…A viral disease like dengue lacking a specific form of treatment is a high menace to human health. …”
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    Firearm recognition based on whole firing pin impression image via backpropagation neural network by Ahmad Kamaruddin, Saadi, Md Ghani, Nor Azura, Liong, Choong-Yeun, Jemain, Abdul Aziz

    Published 2011
    “…Firearms identification is a vital aim of firearm analysis. The firing pin impression image on a cartridge case from a fired bullet is one of the most significant clues in firearms identification. …”
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    Firearm recognition based on whole firing pin impression image via backpropagation neural network by Ahmad Kamaruddin, Saadi, Md Ghani, Nor Azura, Liong, Choong-Yeun, Jemain, Abdul Aziz

    Published 2011
    “…Firearms identification is a vital aim of firearm analysis. The firing pin impression image on a cartridge case from a fired bullet is one of the most significant clues in firearms identification. …”
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    Proceeding Paper
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    Frequency reconfiguration mechanism of a PIN diode on a reconfigurable antenna for LTE and WLAN Applications by Mohd Shah, Shaharil, Daud, M. F. M., Zainal Abidin, Zuhairiah, Che Seman, Fauziahanim, Hamzah, Shipun Anuar, Katiran, Norshidah

    Published 2018
    “…In this work, a frequency reconfigurable antenna with a BAR63-02V Positive-Intrinsic-Negative (PIN) diode is designed, simulated and fabricated. …”
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    Snake-like soft robot using 2-chambers actuator by Abdulrab, Hakim Q.A., Mohd Nordin, Ili Najaa Aimi, Muhammad Razif, Muhammad Rusydi, Faudzi, Ahmad Athif

    Published 2018
    “…Many researchers have been working on snake-like robots due to their flexibility, safety and dexterity. …”
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    Artificial neural network implementation on firearm recognition system with respect to ring firing pin impression image by Ahmad Kamaruddin, Saadi, Md Ghani, Nor Azura, Liong, Choong-Yeun, Jemain, Abdul Aziz

    Published 2011
    “…Firearms identification is a vital aim of firearm analysis. The firing pin impression image on a cartridge case from a fired bullet is one of the most significant clues in firearms identification. …”
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    Proceeding Paper
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