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An autonomous ultrasonic fastener holes inspection system of an aircraft lower wing skin
Published 2008“…Fasteners like rivets and bolts bear a large part of the stress and thus require frequent inspection for cracks around the fastener's holes. …”
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Random
Published 2017“…Random is a 20-minute narrative short film produced by Random Pictures, as part of our Final Year Project in the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University. …”
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Artificial Intelligence and the US-China Balance of Power
Published 2025“…Finally, the third essay exploits supply chain datasets to assess each side’s ability to bring AI-enabled autonomous weapons to bear in future conventional conflicts. I find that control over the production of advanced AI chips by the United States and allies almost certainly means the United States would better exploit such weapons, if they emerged as decisive in modern warfare, within at least the next ten years. …”
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Quad's India problem : no different from Beijing
Published 2022“…Australia, Japan and the US should first get New Delhi to revise its UNCLOS-related rules and regulations, which bear far greater similarity with Beijing’s than that of its Quad partners.…”
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Up in smoke : peatland fires in Russia and Indonesia
Published 2011“…The heatwaves behind the current Russian fires bear similarities with the Indonesian experiences in 1998 and 2006, Indonesia and ASEAN could share their experiences in addressing peatland fires with Russia.…”
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《回味》= After taste
Published 2016“…The short film took approximately a year to complete, under the supervision of Mr. Daniel Heng. …”
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Development of load balancing technology for high power LED modules with constant current source
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What is to reproduce? On the overlap, development, and persistence account of reproduction
Published 2024“…Her account seems able to answer the question of whether reproduction takes place, and who reproduces, when we employ biotechnologies that bear little to no resemblance to naturally occurring human sexual reproduction. …”
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Phenomenological observations of quinone-mediated zinc oxidation in an alkaline environment
Published 2024“…The development of such systems requires knowledge of underlying reaction mechanisms, which bear similarities to the processes that underpin corrosion and semiconductor electrochemistry. …”
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Prosopanche: a remarkable genus of parasitic plants
Published 2022“…Growing almost entirely underground with a complete lack of leaves, plants of Prosopanche bear more resemblance to fungi than plants and have many remarkable aspects to their life history and ecology that require further investigation. …”
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Why Brussels? Neruda’s ‘título absolutamente enigmático’
Published 2024“…<p>The primary purpose of this article is to propose a solution to longstanding literary mystery, namely, why Neruda’s disconcertingly enigmatic poem ‘Bruselas’ (from <em>Tercera residencia</em> [1947]) has a title which seems to bear little if any relation either to the city of Brussels itself or to its sometimes bewilderingly obscure content and imagery. …”
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How resource revenues can halve global poverty
Published 2009“…The bitter struggles for oil nationalisation through the twentieth century bear witness to the sensitivity of this question. …”
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Abui stories : seven children
Published 2014“…Thriving on an oral tradition, these stories, like the traditional Abui language, bear no written form and are at risk of extinction. …”
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Detection of simultaneous structural problems using multiple structural health monitoring techniques
Published 2017“…After the construction, cracks, wear and tear, fatigue, creep, etc., will appear anytime during their life span, which significantly affects the capacity of the structure to bear loads. Hence structure health monitoring (SHM) technique came into existence to detect the structural problems and increase its life span. …”
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Double trouble
Published 2019“…Double Trouble is a Final Year Project (FYP) narrative produced by Double Axe Productions, which comprises of four undergraduate students — Glady Bay Yun Ting, Halyn Thant Sinn Wynn, Jovina Soh Chui Ling, Loo Jia Jie Sean — from Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information. …”
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Are you thinking what I'm thinking? : an exploratory study on the attitudes of pregnant employees and co-workers towards workplace pregnancy.
Published 2009“…Our forum findings shed a different perspective: female employees have the liberty to prioritise between family and career but they will have to bear the consequences of their choice. Recommendations by employees include hiring of temporary help, allowing for flexible working hours and open communication channels. …”
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Negotiating time in British Malaya : colonial Singapore’s role in time legislature, 1895 – 1933
Published 2017“…This paper argues that the various time changes in Singapore and British Malaya between 1895 to 1933 were products borne of influence from international agreements, yet more strongly bear the marks of local negotiation. Being arbitrary in nature, time offsets in the form of mean times, standard times, and daylight saving times were socially determined, negotiated, and sustained, by the circulation of ideas, objects, and actors. …”
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