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跨越疆界 :吉兰丹土生华人与巫术民间信仰研究 = Beyond boundaries : a research on Kelantan Peranakan Chinese's religious thoughts and practices on Malay's black magic...
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Development of a load monitoring system for residential purposes
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Design of a localization and navigation system for multi-mobile robot coordination
Published 2020“…With the fast-paced development of the technology, robots like unmanned aerial vehicle or automated guided vehicle are made more human-like to reduce human labour. …”
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Impact of wireless application protocol (WAP) on e-commerce users in Singapore.
Published 2008“…It is a joint standardization effort for converging Internet and value-added services (VAS) to wireless devices like mobile telephones, pagers and personal digital assistants. …”
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Virtual bowling using a mobile phone
Published 2021“…With the advancement of technology, mobile phones these days contains advanced features like touch screen and micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) sensors embedded in them. …”
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Gold price prediction using transformers
Published 2023“…Previously, classical methods like ARIMA and GARCH were used to predict prices. …”
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Arsenic adsorption from water : review and evaluation of natural and synthetic adsorbents
Published 2010“…Many arsenic removing technologies like ion exchange, filtration, membrane and adsorption have been developed but adsorption is more preferred as it is lower in cost as compared to the rest. …”
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Elephant in the room
Published 2014“…Born into a world where there are others like him, he spends his days staring at the sunset thinking there should be more to life than the emptiness in him. …”
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Changing human movement pattern
Published 2018“…This project uses data like movement data and mobile phone data to compare the mobility patterns in Singapore and Paris through the use of technologies like geospatial visualization and big data processing. …”
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It is not about AI, it is about humans. Responsibility gaps and medical AI
Published 2025“…Such terminology includes both non-evaluative terms like ‘learning’, ‘memory’, ‘intelligence’ etc. and evaluative terms, like ‘trust’ or ‘responsibility’. …”
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A systematic analysis of the contribution of genetics to multimorbidity and comparisons with primary care data
Published 2025“…Many across-domain pairs exhibited substantial shared genetics (e.g., iron deficiency anaemia and peripheral arterial disease: genetic correlation 𝑅𝑔 = 0.45 [95% Confidence Intervals 0.27:0.64]). 33 pairs displayed negative genetic correlations, such as skin cancer and rheumatoid arthritis (𝑅𝑔 = −0.14 [−0.21:−0.06]), due to potential adverse drug effects. …”
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Evaluation of antioxidant and anti-tyrosinase activities of surfactant and alcohol extracted Combretum Indicum leaves
Published 2024“…Combretum Indicum (CI), which contains numerous bioactive compounds, has been used in traditional medicine for a variety of reasons, including the treatment of skin conditions. This study investigates the antioxidant and anti-tyrosinase activities of CI leaves extracted using different surfactants (Triton X-100 and Vitamin E TPGS) at concentrations of 1%, 2%, and 3%, as well as various alcohol solvents (acetone, methanol, and ethanol) at concentrations of 50%, 70%, and 90%. …”
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Fabrication of bioinspired composite nanofiber membranes with robust superhydrophobicity for direct contact membrane distillation
Published 2014“…The newly developed membrane consists of a superhydrophobic silica-PVDF composite selective skin formed on a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) porous nanofiber scaffold via electrospinning. …”
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Tactile chemomechanical transduction based on an elastic microstructured array to enhance the sensitivity of portable biosensors
Published 2020“…Tactile sensors capable of perceiving biophysical signals such as force, pressure, or strain have attracted extensive interest for versatile applications in electronic skin, noninvasive healthcare, and biomimetic prostheses. …”
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A stretchable and self‐healing energy storage device based on mechanically and electrically restorative liquid‐metal particles and carboxylated polyurethane composites
Published 2020“…Stretchable and self-healing (SH) energy storage devices are indispensable elements in energy-autonomous electronic skin. However, the current collectors are not self-healable nor intrinsically stretchable, they mostly rely on strain-accommodating structures that require complex processing, are often limited in stretchability, and suffer from low device packing density and fragility. …”
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Laser-induced reduced-graphene-oxide micro-optics patterned by femtosecond laser direct writing
Published 2020“…This fabrication technique provides wide design flexibility to various planar LIRGO micro-optics for microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip, skin-attachable biomedical imaging, and micro photonic devices.…”
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Development of an ultra-stretchable double-network hydrogel for flexible strain sensors
Published 2021“…The prepared DN hydrogel demonstrates a remarkable stretchability with a break strain up to 3174.3%, a high strain sensitivity with a gauge factor of 0.83 under the strain of 1000%, and a good 3D printability which guarantee its various potential applications in flexible strain sensors for human motion detection, electronic skin, and soft robots.…”
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Bioinspired mechanically interlocking structures
Published 2021“…Various biomimetic interlocking structures with desirable features offered by static and regulable interlocks show great potential in the application scope of skin‐interfaced electronics, bioinspired adhesives, and stretchable electronic skins. …”
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