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    The call to complain : antecedents to complaint behaviour (telecommunications industry). by Lim, An Qi., Ng, Shi Hui., Tan, Ming Hui.

    Published 2011
    “…The research scope was narrowed to the telecommunication industry based on the findings. As the local telecommunication market approaches saturation point, the competition between players intendify, increasing the importance of customer service and customer retention rate as the players grab market share from each other.…”
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    Marketing of iQue Nest : exploratory research in consumers' purchasing behaviour of health tonic products by Goh, Mei Ming, Tan, Yun Ping, Pang, Boon Seng

    Published 2008
    “…This research aims to find out the purchase preferences of consumers on health tonics and how they perceive iQue Nest, a soon-to-be launched bottled bird?…”
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    Effect of printing parameters in 3D concrete printing : printing region and support structures by Tay, Daniel Yi Wei, Li, Mingyang, Tan, Ming Jen

    Published 2020
    “…Furthermore, a gap distance characterisation test was carried out to find the maximum distance that the filament can cross over without a significant slump. …”
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    Stereospecific α-glucosidase inhibition, kinetics, and molecular docking studies on isolated diastereomeric alkaloids from Uncaria longiflora by Nurul Aina Suzlin, Sulaiman, Muhammad Farhan Syakir, Nor Azman, Mohd Fadhlizil Fasihi, Mohd Aluwi, Zainul Amiruddin, Zakaria, Mohammad Jemain, Mohammad Ridhwana, Fatimah, Salim

    Published 2025
    “…Although the high concentrations required for effective enzyme inhibition may limit the practical application of these compounds as antidiabetic therapies, this study provides valuable insights into the chemistry underlying the plant’s previously reported antidiabetic potential, particularly in a stereospecific context. The findings further support the unique biological activities attributed to the diastereomeric alkaloids, highlighting their importance in understanding the plant’s therapeutic potential.…”
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