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Design of optoacoustic imaging system for care medical diagnostics
Published 2016“…This report presents what the author have done for the Final Year Project. Firstly, involved the design of a palm size laser diode driver circuit board which later on could be used in the photoacoustic imaging system for driving a low power laser diode. …”
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Person-centred care for dementia patients (backend system)
Published 2023“…The Person-Centred Care (PEAR) system was developed to lessen the workload of person-centred care workers while simultaneously improving the quality of care. …”
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Development of a point-of-care (POC) diagnostic system
Published 2012“…This report covers the development work of the final year project “The development of a point-of-care Diagnostic system” over the course of 2 semesters. …”
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Multiple-sensor control system for elderly care robot
Published 2017“…The aim was to create an affordable and practical home use robot for elderly care. The camera module and Passive Infrared sensor (PIR) were used to for the robot’s application functions. …”
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Person-centred care for dementia patients (backend system)
Published 2017“…A study has shown that providing individualized care helps to improve the lives of patients with dementia and care providers. …”
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Charissa Endar receives Puspanita Community Care Award
Published 2024“…GAMBANG, 26 October 2024 – Bachelor of Business Engineering with Honours graduate Charissa Endar, 24, received the Puspanita Community Care Award at the 19th Convocation Ceremony of Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA), held at the Sports Complex Hall, UMPSA Gambang Campus.…”
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The Urban Infrastructure of Care: Planning for Equitable Social Reproduction
Published 2024“…We recommend strategies for integrating care as an outcome of concern into planning decisions and practices and for making coordinated investments in urban infrastructures of care that seek to more equitably distribute resources for and burdens of care in cities.…”
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The nurturing care framework and children with developmental disabilities in LMICs
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Photovoice study on the well-being of family caregivers with older care recipient users and non-users of long-term care services (LTCS) in Singapore
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Although the Singapore's '3M' medical care scheme is working for people, why is it still necessary to replace the current medical care scheme for the poor?
Published 2010“…As one of its task, this work argues that given how these Medical care schemes worked over the last decade (1997 to 2007), its effect and implications for the economically disadvantaged in the society, there is the need to improve upon the current medical care scheme or overhaul it to benefit the poor in Singapore. …”
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Doctor, Will You Pray for Me? : Medicine, Chaplains, and Healing the Whole Person /
Published [202Subjects: “…Pastoral care…”
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Broadcasting in Asia : twenty-five years from now
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15 years of Adjoint Algorithmic Differentiation (AAD) in finance
Published 2024“…In this paper, we provide a tutorial of this technique, illustrate how it is immediately applicable for Monte Carlo and Partial Differential Equations applications, the two main numerical techniques used for option pricing, and review the most significant literature in quantitative finance of the past fifteen years.…”
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Recommended changes to standard of care for monitoring of cortically blind fields
Published 2023“…Despite the high prevalence, patients are hugely underserved by the medical and research communities. Clinical care is variable throughout the United States and United Kingdom, with only 57% of patients receiving visual field assessments and 61% stating their need for support has not been fully met. …”
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