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Land reclamation without using soil-fills
Published 2016“…In order to sustain the fast-paced economic development and urbanisation, an increasing emphasis has been placed on land reclamation projects. …”
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The transfer and maximisation of dry-land strength & power into in-water thrust in competitive swimming
Published 2019“…Participants also completed a 25-m swim using the Aquanex Analysis System at slow, moderate and all-out pace with the front-crawl stroke. RESULTS: Significant correlation (p < 0.05) were found between dry-land power and in-water swimming power at all three swim speeds. …”
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Use of hardening soil model for excavation in residual soil
Published 2018“…The scarcity of land and the growing population have led the development of underground space and transportation system to meet people needs. …”
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Development of indexing clamper mechanism for wire bonder
Published 2008“…For wire bonding integrated circuits, the state-of-art is 30 u.m fine pitch, and the position accuracy of material transmission for wire bonder is required to be 3.5 urn or less. …”
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Graphite oxide to graphene. Biomaterials to bionics
Published 2015“…In all cases they must be nontoxic and provide appropriate mechanical integrity for the application at hand. In the case of scaffolds for tissue regeneration, biodegradability in an appropriate time frame may be required, and for medical bionics electronic conductivity is essential. …”
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Interactive learning on building a negative voltage generator
Published 2023“…This project, Interactive Learning on Building a Negative Voltage Generator (NVG), aims to create an e-learning platform from scratch that allows students to learn the topic of building a NVG at their own pace through the curated content. Specifically, the multimedia content and hands-on activities, including a hardware experiment, have been curated to enhance students’ learning. …”
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Study on pedestrian and cyclist interactions at signalised pedestrian crossings
Published 2013“…Hence, with the varying factors affecting the varying pedestrians using the junction, there would be bound to be impedance caused by slower pedestrians to the faster moving pedestrians. …”
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EEG based brain signal analysis on stress level
Published 2017“…In this fast pace world, one must complete multiple jobs at the same time. …”
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Evolution of emergency management in Malaysia
Published 2001“…Safety and emergency laws and regulations in Malaysia had evolved in pace with the development and industrialisation of the country. …”
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Interactive learning on simple infra-red transceiver
Published 2023“…This is to allow more hands-on interactivity on the user's end to allow them to learn at their own pace, at their own time, with as many repetitions as possible. …”
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Urban intensity parameterisation
Published 2021“…The fast pace of urbanisation has led to the rapid development of high-density urban systems. …”
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Development of a software application for teaching computer networking
Published 2021“…This has been shown to make learning more enjoyable and effective, while also promoting independent learning. The hands-on nature also increases immersion for many students, allowing them to put the theoretical principles into use with practical examples. …”
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8 Ways to Boost Students Engagement During Asynchronous English Language Learning
Published 2025“…For some students, asynchronous learning is the ultimate game-changer, as it offers flexibilities and new learning opportunities such as self-paced learning. On the other hand, some students may face challenges, particularly in maintaining their motivation and self-discipline to learn, for example in language courses such as English, without direct face-to-face interactions during this learning mode.…”
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EEG-based emotional stress recognition using deep learning techniques
Published 2018“…In this fast-paced world, one must be able to multi-task with jobs in hand and this generates stress. …”
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The role of chatbots in data analytics: an evaluation of functional abilities
Published 2024“…In the fast-paced evolution of artificial intelligence, in which chatbots are becoming vital tools in many areas, this study is focused on the various functional roles of ChatGPT-4 in data analytics. …”
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Cognitive enhancement in video game training: two separate routes of transfer?
Published 2014“…Following 20 hours of training, participants that played a fast-paced first person shooter improved in the attentional blink and multiple-object tracking, while a slower paced third person shooter training also resulted in attentional blink improvements, but to a smaller extent. …”
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Lybatides from Lycium barbarum contain an unusual cystine-stapled helical peptide scaffold
Published 2018“…Cysteine-rich peptides (CRPs) of 2–6 kDa are generally thermally and proteolytically stable because of their multiple cross-bracing disulfide bonds. Here, we report the discovery and characterization of two novel cystine-stapled CRPs, designated lybatide 1 and 2 (lyba1 and lyba2), from the cortex of Lycium barbarum root. …”
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