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A study on the effects of wellness programs in Singapore
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Research on NBS undergraduates' proficiency in microsoft office applications
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Flow past a near-wall retrograde rotating cylinder at varying rotation and gap ratios
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Natural IgG antibodies provide innate protection against ficolin-opsonized bacteria
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Making waves: exploring challenges in sports excellence.
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FTP-SC : fuzzy topology preserving stroke correspondence
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Multiproblem surrogates : transfer evolutionary multiobjective optimization of computationally expensive problems
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OST: a heuristic-based orthogonal partitioning algorithm for dynamic hierarchical data visualization
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A hand-targeted auxiliary personal protective equipment for intervention of fomite transmission of viruses
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Insurance and banking industries - their products and the investment opportunities.
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Low voltage low power output programmable OCL-LDO with embedded voltage reference
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Comparison of a simplified skin pointer device compared with a skeletal marker for knee rotation laxity : a cadaveric study using a rotation-meter
Published 2019“…One Kirscher wire was driven into the tibial tubercle as a bone marker and a skin pointer was attached. Rotational forces of 3, 6 and 9 nm applied at 0°, 30°, 45°, 60° and 90° of knee flexion were analysed using the Pearson correlation coefficient and paired t-test. …”
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