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Flip chip joint-in-via architecture on flexible substrates with Au-Sn interdiffusion bonding
Published 2008“…The studies have shown that the rate of solid-liquid interdiffusion is found to be at least two orders of magnitude faster than solid-solid interaction. …”
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Study of remediation of heavy metals contaminated sediments with hydrothermal technology and sediment washing facilitated by chelating agents
Published 2013“…Hydrothermal treatment has a greater impact on removal of Pb and Zn and Ni, has a moderately low impact on Cu and has the least impact on As, Cr and Cd. Depending on the hydrothermal treatment method, removal of heavy metals by EDTA may be higher or lower in comparison to sediment washing alone.…”
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Using Sequenom to identify KRAS mutations in an Asian cohort of ovarian mucinous cancer
Published 2014“…KRAS mutations have been observed to occur in relatively high frequencies of 50-60% in mEOC but not in other subtypes of EOC in at least three clinical studies. To determine the frequency of KRAS mutations in an Asian cohort of mEOC, a pilot study of 26 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) mEOC samples obtained from Kandang Kerbau Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH) was conducted using Sequenom MassArray. …”
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Mobile apps development for NTU canteens
Published 2014“…Nearly two-fifths of all mobile phone users—close to one-quarter of the worldwide population—will use a Smartphone at least monthly in 2014. EMarketer speculates Smartphone adoption to continue on a fast-paced trajectory through 2017. …”
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Exploring the (im)possibilities of multicultural solidarity in Singapore
Published 2015“…However, doubts have been raised as to whether state-sponsored efforts have been successful in achieving multicultural solidarity. At the very least, the question is, why has solidarity been so elusive? …”
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On language attrition : lexical access in Singaporean English-Chinese bilinguals
Published 2016“…The results also established grounds for attributing at least part of the language processing difficulties in migrants to language attrition, since lexical access difficulties were found in the early bilinguals whose language disuse did not coincide with the acquisition of a new language.…”
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"Wage growth must be offset by productivity growth" The determinants of real unit labour costs : a case of Singapore's manufacturing sector
Published 2016“…Replicating Ordóñez et al.’s (2015) decomposition analysis of ULC into three determinants of real remuneration per worker growth, capital intensity growth, and total factor productivity growth, this report conducted Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) estimation as an empirical analysis of competitiveness. …”
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A study and implementation of routing algorithms
Published 2016“…The foundation algorithms are based on the TSP and can be used in relation to ultimately solve the PTSP optimization which will be able to determine a route resulting in the least amount of travel time taking into account real world constraints such as parking.…”
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Genes for carnivory : a comparative study on the local duplication of papain-like cysteine proteases in carnivorous plants
Published 2018“…Through the comparison of Drosera PLCPs with carnivorous plants Utricularia gibba and Cephalotus follicularis, molecular mechanisms adopted for carnivory appear to be, at least in part, convergent in the former (which likely uses PLCPs) and an alternative mechanism (aspartic proteases) seems to be more probable in the latter.…”
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Analysis of strategies in translating idiomatic expressions from English into Malay
Published 2019“…This study employs quantitative and descriptive quantitative methodologies and defines an idiom as a multiword expression that are either pure or semi idioms whose meaning and use are conventional, and contain at least one nominal element which functions as a noun. …”
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Study on the effects of indoor air quality on the cognitive abilities of youths in Singapore
Published 2019“…According to studies done by the National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS) in the United States, an average modern human being spends at least 90% of their day in an enclosed environment [1]. …”
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Correlation-based estimation of cutting force coefficients for ball-end milling
Published 2013“…This article presents a methodology to estimate cutting force coefficients based on the least squares approximation using correlation factor between the estimated and measured cutting forces in order to determine the corresponding tool angular position. …”
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Structural basis of RNA binding by leucine zipper GCN4
Published 2013“…Site-directed mutagenesis of the LZ-GCN4 RNA binding interface showed that substrate binding is facilitated by lysine and arginine side chains, and that at least one nucleophilic residue is located in proximity to the RNA phosphate backbone. …”
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Futurism: performance and performativity of a movement
Published 2024“…What is less talked about is the overall performativity (Van Hantelmann, 2014) of Futurism, beyond the confines of literal performances to a theatre-going audience: such performativity manifests itself in a wide range of futurist expressions, not least their notorious manifestos. In this contribution, originally developed to support the exhibition 'Futurismi Contemporanei' at Villa Valmarana and Palazzo Donà delle Rose in Venice curated by Michele Citro and Andrea Guastella (2024), Dr Jacek Ludwig Scarso draws on the performance and performative strategies employed by Futurism in subverting the cultural status quo and promoting the concept of a 'total artwork'. …”
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The 'Clisurean' finds from Climente II cave, Iron Gates, Romania
Published 2016“…Osteological analysis of the human remains confirms at least three individuals: a robust, young adult male aged between 18 and 28 years, a second (older) adult, and a neonate. …”
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On-demand energy flexibility market via smart contracts to help reduce balancing costs in Great Britain
Published 2023“…We demonstrate how this model can co-exist with the current electricity market architecture in Great Britain (GB), providing a whole-system least-cost solution to solve grid congestion and energy imbalances. …”
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Understanding trends in social fluidity in western europe: class structural change and the OED triangle
Published 2024“…The weakening of the ‘direct’ OD association is of at least comparable importance to changes in the OE and ED associations. …”
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SHAP-EDITOR: instruction-guided latent 3D editing in seconds
Published 2024“…Distillation necessitates at least tens of minutes per asset to attain satisfactory editing results, and is thus not very practical. …”
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Does CEO power affect audit's report lag in the Gulf Cooperation Council economies? the curtailing role of corporate governance
Published 2024“…This study provides empirical evidence on how chief executive officer (CEO) power influences audit report lag (ARL) for non-financial firms of GCC economies from 2009 to 2018. The ordinary least squares (OLS) regression is used in our analyses to test our hypotheses. …”
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Isolation and screening of an extracellular organic solvent-tolerant protease producer
Published 2003“…P. aeruginosa strain K protease tolerated up to at least 50% (v/v) of benzene, n-hexane, 1-decanol, isooctane and n-hexadecane and was also stable in the presence of 25% (v/v) n-decane and n-dodecane. …”
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