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    Living in moments : a snapshot of life and death by De Roza, Celestia

    Published 2016
    “…To work on a small canvas is tricky, “the short story wants to stop time,” and in that breath of time, a whole life that existed beyond and before the story (Mikics 185). …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Exercises in Ephemerality : positive death acceptance in life by Hsu, Li

    Published 2016
    “…Exercises in Ephemerality is a series of objects created to promote strategies for positive death acceptance, showing that confronting one’s own death, whilst intimidating, can be a rewarding experience that can help to enrich life.…”
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    TRANSIT : an astrological understanding of the quarter-life crisis by Saw, Li Ying

    Published 2019
    “…Although the role and reputation of astrology has gone through countless revisions across multiple cultures and eras, the ancient discipline of astrology still remains relevant, controversial, and surprisingly commonplace in this generation ruled by scientific knowledge and rational thought.TRANSIT aims to deconstruct the experience of a quarter-life crisis — a transitory period characterised by uncertainty and doubt “during which individuals relentlessly question their future and how it will follow the events of the past” (Robbins & Wilner, 2008) — through the symbolic language of astrology.…”
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    Ethics in life insurance sales : applications in Singapore by Chin, Kai Li, Heruarto Salim, Lam, Karen Jie Yin

    Published 2008
    “…This study explores the ethical issues in the sales of life insurance in singapore and recommends ways to improve the downward trend of unethical practices.…”
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    Internal initiation of reverse transcription in a Penelope-like retrotransposon by Frangieh, Chris J., Wilkinson, Max E., Strebinger, Daniel, Strecker, Jonathan, Walsh, Michelle L., Faure, Guilhem, Yushenova, Irina A., Macrae, Rhiannon K., Arkhipova, Irina R., Zhang, Feng

    Published 2024
    “…A third class of eukaryotic retroelement, the Penelope-like elements (PLEs), has been well-characterized bioinformatically, but relatively little is known about the transposition mechanism of these elements. …”
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    Discovery and characterization of hevein-like peptides from American ginseng by Shee, Mei Chin

    Published 2020
    “…Hevein-Like Peptides (HLPs) are one of the many categories under plant Cysteine-Rich Peptides (CRPs). …”
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    Electrolyte-gated neuromorphic transistors for brain-like dynamic computing by He, Yongli, Jiang, Shanshan, Chen, Chunsheng, Wan, Changjin, Shi, Yi, Wan, Qing

    Published 2022
    “…In recent years, the rapid increase in the data volume to be processed has led to urgent requirements for highly efficient computing paradigms. Brain-like computing that mimics the way the biological brain processes information has attracted growing interest due to extremely high energy efficiency. …”
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    Improved meet-in-the-middle Nostradamus attacks on AES-like hashing by Dong, Xiaoyang, Guo, Jian, Li, Shun, Pham, Phuong, Zhang, Tianyu

    Published 2024
    “…At ToSC 2023, Zhang et al. proposed the first dedicated Nostradamus attack on AES-like hashing in both classical and quantum settings. …”
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    'You do it like this!': bare impersonals as indefinite singular generics by Kirkpatrick, J, Knobe, J

    Published 2024
    “…Sentences with impersonal pronouns, like You do it like this, seem to make both statistical and prescriptive claims, that a certain way of behaving is common and that it is prescriptively good. …”
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    Selective susceptibility of human skin antigen presenting cells to productive dengue virus infection by Cerny, Daniela, Haniffa, Muzlifah, Shin, Amanda, Bigliardi, Paul, Tan, Bien Keem, Lee, Bernett, Poidinger, Michael, Tan, Ern Yu, Ginhoux, Florent, Fink, Katja

    Published 2015
    “…Dengue virus (DENV) is transmitted by mosquitoes, thus host cells in the skin are the first point of contact with the virus. …”
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    A 1.3-micrometre-thick elastic conductor for seamless on-skin and implantable sensors by Jiang, Zhi, Chen, Nuan, Yi, Zhigao, Zhong, Junwen, Zhang, Feilong, Ji, Shaobo, Liao, Rui, Wang, Yan, Li, Haicheng, Liu, Zhihua, Wang, Yang, Yokota, Tomoyuki, Liu, Xiaogang, Fukuda, Kenjiro, Chen, Xiaodong, Someya, Takao

    Published 2023
    “…On-skin and implantable electronics require elastic conductors that are only a few micrometres thick and soft enough to form a seamless contact with three-dimensional structures. …”
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    Uncovering vein patterns from color skin images for personal identification in forensic investigation by Tang, Chaoying

    Published 2013
    “…Using these images as evidence in legal cases (e.g. child sexual abuse, child pornography and masked gunmen) can be very challenging, because the faces of criminals or victims are not visible. Although large skin marks and tattoos have been used, they are ineffective in some legal cases, because the skin exposed in evidence images have neither unique tattoos nor enough skin marks for identification. …”
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    Development of pigmented human skin constructs via 3D drop-on-demand bioprinting by Ng, Wei Long

    Published 2018
    “…The 3D hierarchical porous collagen-fibroblast matrices serve as the dermal skin constructs for patterning of EMUs. Lastly, the feasibility of fabricating pigmented human skin constructs with uniform skin pigmentation (using 3 different skin cells from 3 different skin donors) is demonstrated. …”
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