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Implementation and control of a cascaded boost converter
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Infection patterns of scabies and tinea between inland and resettled indigenous Negrito communities in peninsular Malaysia
Published 2024“…Scabies and tinea versicolor were more prevalent in resettled villages (21.2% and 23.6%, respectively) than inland villages (6.4% and 4.7%, respectively), while tinea imbricata was more common in inland villages (9.4% vs 3.9%). …”
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几米的“寂寞文学” = Jimmy Liao's "Solitary literature"
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Demographic differences in International students' information source uses and everyday information seeking challenges
Published 2015“…Six everyday information domains (e.g., legal, financial, and personal development information) ranked more difficult to find than academic information. Non-credible, irrelevant, and outdated information were found to be the top problems. …”
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Instrument for premarital counselling (PREPARE) in Singapore
Published 2008“…The results showed that "happy" couples had a higher mean score on the KMSS than "unhappy" couples, indicating that the KMSS could differentiate between the two groups of couples. …”
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Characterization of progesterone receptor isoform-selective activities of progesterone receptor modulators in breast cancer cells.
Published 2008“…This study suggest that the effects of PRMs is pathway-selective: antiprogestins mediated growth-inhibitory effect through both PR-A and PR-B but antiprogestins mediated distinct effects on cell morphology, focal adhesion and the expression of cell adhesion genes in cells expressing either PR-A or PR-B. Moreover, findings in this study imply that the functional difference between PR-A and PR-B are PR ligand-dependent. …”
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Cultural self-awareness as awareness of culture's influence on the self : implications for cultural identification and well-being
Published 2020“…Study 4 provided a specific cultural context for the well-being measures and replicated the findings of Studies 2 and 3. Implications on the link between culture and self were discussed.…”
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Heat of formation of some ferro-calcic singulo-silicates
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Brittle to ductile transition of polystyrene by high temperature programming
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Investigation of process parameter variation on properties of magnetron sputtered p-type Bi0.5Sb1.5Te3 thermoelectric thin films
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Sintercom : experiment in online civil society
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Impact of BREXIT on key stakeholders of the maritime industry in UK
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An impedance based microfluidic biosensor for white blood cell counting
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Hotel chain development - a case study in Singapore context.
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The Effects of Collaboration and Competition on Players’ Perceptions in Human Computation Games
Published 2016“…However, players derived more behavioral enjoyment from collaboration than competition in HCGs. The implications of these findings are discussed.…”
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Analyzing crowdsourced mobile content : do games make a difference?
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