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Providing electricity supply to houses in rural areas (Project B)
Published 2013“…As in-depth study of the methodology, topology, simulation, calculation, proofing of concept, analyzing data and results finding are also presented. Specifically, the research of the inverter and solar tracking device are addressed in detail. …”
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6362
Segmentation of liver tumor from CT images
Published 2013“…Finally, a new semi-automatic method is proposed to improve liver tumor segmentation by finding out the ribcage curves on every CT slice, using the rib bone traces. …”
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6363
Strategic decision making in banks in Singapore
Published 2013“…Fifty-seven managers from 49 banks responded. Findings suggest that strategic rationality or formal analysis which is much stressed in research and teaching in the strategic management field is perhaps detrimental to performance of fully-licensed banks in Singapore. …”
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6364
Gendered experiences among strength athletes in Singapore
Published 2014“…Negotiating gender within strength sports becomes a complex issue right from the start when female athletes decide to participate, as connotations of masculinity is imbued into notions of strength and subsequent muscle gains. The findings will show how athletes make sense of and redefine what it means to be strong and muscular through in-depth interviews with 16 strength athletes in Singapore. …”
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6365
Quality management : does it really pay?
Published 2014“…The final portion of the text summarizes the findings of the Chi-Square as well as the Student T tests conducted, before concluding that there exists a positive relationship between TQM and common stock performance.…”
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6366
Electrical characterization of metal oxide thin film transistors
Published 2014“…However a-Si:H has electrical performance problems when used in high resolution displays (e.g. organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) and 3D display with high frame rates). This leads to the finding of a new material, which are amorphous oxide semiconductors (AOS) to be the channel layer in next generation TFTs.…”
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6367
Passion for family business in Singapore
Published 2015“…The implications of the findings and suggestions for management improvements are also discussed in the report.…”
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6368
Speech emotion recognition on smart computer : can you tell the mood ?
Published 2015“…After a set of tests based on the changing of parameters and various combinations of speech features, the model with best performance is selected. Finding out best value of parameters and the most significant features, which have the greatest impact on speech emotion recognition, could improve the accuracy and also reduce the processing time.…”
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6369
Stigma management : an exploratory study on middle class Chinese naturalised citizens
Published 2016“…Notwithstanding the limitations of nonprobability sampling, this study reveals three key strategies: distancing, selective disclosure, and situated identity. Notably, the findings mirror those of neo-Goffmanian studies that reflect the diversity of the stigmatized; it suggests that the stigma management strategies employed by respondents change depending on the visibility of stigmatizing traits and the varying motivations of the participants in the face of stigma or potentially stigmatizing circumstances.…”
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6370
Residential stability and novelty-seeking behaviour
Published 2016“…Prosocial behaviour, which is an individual’s attempt and inclination to engage in behaviours that benefit others in the community, has been proposed to be a possible explanation for the findings. Other aspects of potential cross-disciplinary research are also explored.…”
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6371
Demand for energy & energy market integration in Asean
Published 2016“…Our results shows three main findings in a 50% open power trade regime amongst ASEAN nations. …”
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6372
Rhythm of textures in ink and wash painting
Published 2016“…To gain a better understanding of the medium in which I have no former training in, I embarked on a personal study to experiment with ink painting. I then utilized my findings to form a variety of image-making approaches. …”
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6373
Arts in the lives of Singapore's seniors: Perceived benefits, barriers, and strategies of arts participation
Published 2017“…Qualitative framework analysis revealed that (1) seniors who are active in the arts demonstrate positive ageing, (2) arts participation holds important benefits for seniors’ developmental domains, specifically in terms of health, social, emotional, and personal growth domains, and (3) barriers to arts participation were observed on three levels: intrapersonal, interpersonal, and external levels. Based on these findings, strategies for future policy are recommended to improve the arts participation rates of seniors from a health promotion perspective.…”
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6374
Have I “adulted”? Understanding conceptions of adulthood amongst young people in Singapore
Published 2018“…Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 Chinese Singaporean graduates who have been working for 1 to 5 years. Findings revealed that young people describe “adult” in their individualistic terms, and parental support is crucial in their transition to adulthood.…”
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6375
Use of mobile phone data for determining multimodal traffic
Published 2018“…The project has partially completed its aims, mainly as the findings are still not usable for the commuters.…”
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6376
The perceptions of student teachers’ on student-centred learning
Published 2019“…Using thematic analysis, 12 themes were elicited and categorised under four theme dimensions of student teachers’ perceptions on SCL. Findings revealed that student teachers have a diverse and comprehensive understanding of SCL. …”
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6377
Sensory, motor, and emotion associations for landscape concepts differ across neighbouring speech communities
Published 2024“…This suggests more caution is required when extrapolating findings about landscape understandings and preferences across cultures and languages.…”
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A genre, scoring and authorship analysis of AI-generated and human-written refusal emails
Published 2025“…Key concerns for assessors were tone, relationship, language choice, content and structure. The findings inform four key areas of focus for teaching business writing in the AI age.…”
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Reforming taste through Pope’s ‘celebrated moonlight scene’: Southey, Coleridge, and Wordsworth’s ‘A Night-Piece’
Published 2023“…Pope’s ‘passage of descriptive poetry, which at this day finds so many and such ardent admirers’, did not impress Wordsworth, Southey, and Coleridge, all three of whom drew specifically on this verse-paragraph of Pope’s to expose what they perceived to be faulty poetic diction and ‘corrupted’ taste. …”
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Percy Manning’s archaeological survey of Oxfordshire
Published 2017“…Thurlow Leeds, Esq., M.A., F.S.A.’.1 The article consisted of a concise topographically organized index of archaeological finds from the county together with a short introduction that stated (p. 227) that the work ‘is almost entirely based on the material in the Manning Collections and stands therefore as a monument to one whose knowledge of Oxfordshire’s past has had few rivals’. …”
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