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    China's influence on fashion-making in Southeast Asia by Ling, Wessie

    Published 2024
    “…This podcast discusses Ling's research on China’s influence on fashion-making in Southeast Asia, from the fabric supply chain through design and sales; how fashion designers in the region feel about this influence and how these sentiments vary by country; steps Vietnamese designers are taking to highlight Vietnamese characteristics in fashion; how the research fieldwork and methodology are conducted for the study.…”
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    A review on Black-Scholes model by Yang, Yang

    Published 2016
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Experimental study on cache-performance optimization for graph storage by Foo, Wei Ling

    Published 2024
    “…This advantage is beneficial and applicable to graph traversal algorithms when closely related nodes are stored in a cache line. Hao Wei et al. [1] introduced a graph ordering algorithm, Gorder, a greedy procedure to reorder graph nodes in such a way that optimises their placement on a cache line. …”
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    Information extraction from bibliography data by Leong, Kai Ling

    Published 2022
    “…Trend analysis was performed using line of best fit, correlations and Mann Kendall trend test. …”
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    A mid-life health crisis : supplements for good health. by Toh, Hwee Ling.

    Published 2010
    “…An important finding is the challenges to their doctors’ opinions by seeking second opinions from friends and the Internet, as well as the link between gender and the propensity to consume health supplements, where men are more likely to reject supplements and women to consume them and encourage others to consume them regardless of their ethnicity.…”
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