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Singapore Shipping Trust.
Published 2009“…We also explore the shipping trusts’ financial performance through comparison with the Singapore market, as well as with Singapore REITs, Singapore shipping stocks and their foreign peers. Results from CAPM show presence of risk-adjusted returns for the equal-weighted shipping trust portfolio in the before-subprime period, indicating the attractiveness of shipping trusts during better economic conditions. …”
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The friendly muse : ADM student wellbeing
Published 2017“…Drawing from personal experience and that of fellow peers, the project investigates how to create a more relatable, approachable and contextualized experience for ADM students.…”
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The Impact of Vegetation Morphology on Turbulence and Bedload Transport
Published 2024“…Results of flume experiments using a constant channel average velocity revealed that bedload transport was predominantly correlated with near-bed turbulence, but was also weakly correlated with near-bed velocity. …”
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Mach 3.5 Compression Corner Control Using Microvortex Generators
Published 2024“…An experimental investigation has been performed to examine the effect of vortex generators (VGs) on a compression corner flow separation. …”
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Using dynamic assessment of writing to promote technology-enhanced learning in higher education (Abstract) [Conference paper]
Published 2023“…Responding to students’ request for the use of digitally-enhanced formative assessment practices, this project used a dynamic assessment approach that has been developed within the Vygotskian sociocultural theory of learning. …”
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Ultra-low power SRAM and SRAM based PUF design
Published 2019“…As a crucial approach to meet the ultra-low-power and energy usage, a supply voltage scaling technique has been commonly employed. The power consumption is being effectively suppressed with optimized energy efficiency under near- / sub-threshold voltage region. …”
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Unlocking the mysteries behind baby viral videos.
Published 2012“…Although there are a few researches that explored how videos become viral, minimal research has been done to understand the complexity behind baby-related viral videos. …”
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Universal resilience patterns in labor markets
Published 2021“…Further, cities that increase their job connectivity see increasing wage bills, and workers of embedded occupations enjoy higher wages than their peers elsewhere. …”
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Indefinite metamaterials for optical applications
Published 2016“…Hence, it becomes imperative to find means of performing near-field (Superlensing) and label-free real time far-field super-resolution imaging (hyperlensing) at the nanoscale. …”
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Practical pseudo-collisions for hash functions ARIRANG-224/384
Published 2012“…We use this approach to find near-collisions with Hamming weight 32 for the full compression function as well as collisions for the compression function of ARIRANG reduced to 26 rounds, both with complexity close to 20 and memory requirements of only a few words.We use near collisions for the compression function to construct pseudo-collisions for the complete hash functions ARIRANG-224 and ARIRANG-384 with complexity 223 and close to 20, respectively.We implemented the attacks and provide examples of appropriate pairs of H,M values. …”
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Unveiling student perspectives on online presentations
Published 2024“…In a typical online presentation, students deliver information or projects through digital platforms, sharing their work in real time with instructors and peers. Various tools, such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet, are frequently used to facilitate these presentations. …”
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British Muslim youth and religious fundamentalism: a quantitative investigation
Published 2012“…We use new survey data to empirically examine how Muslim youth differ from older Muslims and non-Muslim British peers on religiosity, Islam-specific and broader social attitudes. …”
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Han Suyin’s translation philosophies in the context of Mainland China since the 1950s
Published 2021“…The first (1950s–1970s) sees her translation philosophy influenced by Chinese national politics and the Cold War; the second (1980s–1990s) reflects her beliefs in translation as an art as well as a creative process; the third phase (1990s–2000s) is characterized by Han’s influential nurturing of other translators, and her patronage of translation scholarship as a means of spreading Chinese literary culture. …”
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“Following according to a rule is FUNDAMENTAL to our language-game.” Rules and meaning in Wittgenstein
Published 2024“…There is widespread agreement that, in his later philosophy, Wittgenstein sees the meaning of a word as a matter of the rules for its use; to grasp its meaning is to grasp the rules for its use; and using the word with that meaning is a matter of following those rules. …”
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Analysing the importance of drill artists’ offline environment in the creation of violent online identities
Published 2023“…Within this study, young people’s violent online personas are a response to inhabiting a social space that developed due to a nexus of factors, including social deprivation, a lack of informal guardianship and the rules of the online attention economy. This digital dynamic sees artists competing for viewers’ limited attention by producing exaggerated violent depictions to show cultural competence and embodied street capital as they vie for attention in an antagonistic continuum with other groups. …”
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Evaluation of carbon nanotubes-phthalocyanine composite coatings as thermal camouflage materials
Published 2020“…Although the coating achieved the expected absorbance spectrum in the near IR region, optimization on the coating coverage and uniformity on the substrate has to been done. …”
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Enhancement of the effectiveness of an e-learning system
Published 2016“…Therefore, the viable solutions to improve the system effectiveness have been explored. An e-learning system based on this technology has been proposed to increase the effectiveness of learning. …”
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The effect of tuning the coordination sphere of iron complexes for the oxygen reduction reaction in acidic media
Published 2021“…As a type of important non-precious catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), the regulating role of a metal centre in metal-macrocycles and other complexes for activity has been extensively studied. However, a common guideline to explain the effect of peripheral coordinated-ligands has not been reached. …”
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Fluid velocity slip and temperature jump at a solid surface
Published 2015“…However, the slip velocity from such a mechanism has been shown to be significantly lower than that II observed experimentally. …”
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Dynamic range of camera in photography
Published 2019“…This is due to the dynamic range of the camera resulting in a difference in the image captured and what the human eye sees. Dynamic range is a measure of the ratio of the maximum and minimum measurable light intensity, which is also the total amount of light captured in a scene. …”
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