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Conformable microfluidics and its application in wearable sensing
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Comparison and validation of sensors for 3D and 2D motion capture to measure 10-pin bowling specific kinematics
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Reflection and refraction of SH waves at a combined interface
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Enhanced thermoelectric properties of AgSbTe2 by doping for room-middle temperature applications
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Development and characterization of a microneedle-based sensor
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Fabrication of composite FO hollow fiber membranes by co-spinning process – preliminary investigation on properties of the support layer
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Structural modeling of LAG-3 protein and immunoglobulin domains
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Noble metal and enzymatic catalysts for plating and biofuel cell
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Ageing in Singapore : causes, implications and solutions.
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Amplified spontaneous emission from single CdS nanoribbon with low symmetric cross sections
Published 2013“…CdS nanoribbons with various cross sections offer the opportunity to deeply understand the interaction between optical cavity and spontaneous emission. Herein, long tapered nanoribbons with the cross sections gradually changing were synthesized by a simple physical vapour deposition method. …”
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