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    Model-based health monitoring for a vehicle steering system with multiple faults of unknown types by Yu, Ming, Wang, Danwei

    Published 2014
    “…This paper presents a model-based fault diagnosis and prognosis scheme for a vehicle steering system. The steering system is modeled as a hybrid system with continuous dynamics and discrete modes using the hybrid bond graph tool. …”
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    Factors influencing career success of women managers in Malaysian public sector by Abdul Manaf, Saidatul Hizam

    Published 2015
    Subjects: “…Women executives - Career development - Malaysia…”
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    Thesis
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    When advertising goes tribal green : a study on socialisation's role in green consumer behaviour. by Hor, Cha Lin., Chen, Lishi., Lin, Juanita Jiaxuan.

    Published 2013
    “…Overall, emotional advertising appeals for green products were preferred by shoppers with various hedonic motivations as compared to management advertising appeals. Specifically, when ‘Adventure’ and ‘Idea’ motivation combined with emotional advertising appeals, it enhanced consumer’s information processing and purchase intention. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Myth ascendant: issues of culture, media, and identity in the celebrity career of Glenn Gould by Campbell, A

    Published 2018
    “…<p>This thesis applies a sociological framework to the North American celebrity career of Canadian pianist and broadcaster Glenn Gould (1932-1982) to account for Gould’s iconic status as an artist in modern musical culture. …”
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    The anthropomorphism of god and beliefs in tempting fate when the mind is busy by Muhammad Iylia Mohd Hutta

    Published 2021
    “…Why are people unwilling to claim that they would never fall sick even when leading a healthy lifestyle? These observations are related to the beliefs in tempting fate, or the beliefs that acts of hubris or presumption increases the perceived likelihood of an ironic outcome. …”
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