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    Intelligent elderly care II by Low, Jia Xin.

    Published 2013
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Procter & Gamble : oral care in China. by Ivina., Siti Rohani Mohamed Idris., Tan, David Jia Wei.

    Published 2008
    “…The report will begin by looking at the current situation of the oral care industry in China followed by a detailed analysis of the marketing strategies that P&G embarked on for its oral care brands in China. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Rethinking how development assistance for health can catalyse progress on primary health care by Kasper, T, Yamey, G, Dwyer, S, McDade, KK, Lidén, J, Lüdemann, C, Diab, MM, Ogbuoji, O, Poodla, P, Schrade, C, Thoumi, A, Zimmerman, A, Assefa, Y, Allen, LN, Basinga, P, Garcia, PJ, Jackson, D, Mwanyika, H, Nugent, R, Ofosu, A, Rawaf, S, Reddy, KS, Settle, D, Tritter, B, Benn, C

    Published 2023
    “…Building on this paradigm, we make the case for targeting additional international funding for selected high-impact investments in primary health care. …”
    Journal article
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    Reform of the international financial architecture : how can Asia have a greater impact in the G20? by Rana, Pradumna B.

    Published 2011
    “…This paper reviews (i) recent efforts to reform the IFA and (ii) presents some thoughts on how Asia can strengthen its participation in the G20 and have a greater impact on IFA reforms. The paper makes the case for Asian countries (i) lobbying for the formalisation and regularisation of ASEAN Chair’s and ASEAN Secretary-General’s participation in the G20 Summits, (ii) holding policy dialogue meetings of an “expanded” ASEAN+3 (regular 13 members plus India, Australia and New Zealand) just prior to the G20 Summits for coordinating policies and developing common positions to support the ASEAN representatives at the G20 Summits and (iii) supporting and joining the informal Global Governance Group (3G) convened by Singapore under the auspices of the United Nations (UN) to coordinate Asian perspectives with developing countries in other regions of the world. …”
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    Working Paper
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    Modeling of snapping composite shells with magnetically aligned bio-inspired reinforcements by Riley, Katherine S., Le Ferrand, Hortense, Arrieta, Andres F.

    Published 2020
    “…These biological materials have inspired the fabrication of snapping composite shells through the careful design of the internal microstructure of synthetic materials by magnetic alignment of reinforcements. …”
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    ‘An unimaginable challenge’: a cross-cultural qualitative study of ethics and decision-making around tracheostomy ventilation in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis by Ozeki-Hayashi, R, Wilkinson, D

    Published 2025
    “…There have been no previous international qualitative comparisons of medical decision-making process for TIV or why practice varies. …”
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    Do behavioral drivers matter for healthcare decision-making during crises? A study of low-income women in El Salvador during the COVID-19 pandemic by Lara, Pedro B., Daga, Giuliana, Kossuth, Lajos, Boo, Florencia L.

    Published 2024
    “…In a sub-sample of mothers, we find significant relationships between the four behavioral drivers and the decisions the mothers make for their children. However, we find these associations are less robust compared to the decisions they make for themselves. …”
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    Our weapons, our problem: arms exports, democracy and civil society in Brazil and the UK by de Moraes, RF

    Published 2019
    “…When norm entrepreneurs, through domestic politics, organise campaigns targeting arms exports, governments are more likely to introduce or maintain humanitarian concerns in the decision-making. …”
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