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Study of ocular surface temperature of normal subjects by textural parameters
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A study of warehouse management system in Singapore
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Measurement and modelling of temperature-dependent thermal diffusivity of diamond films
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Generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals using photonic techniques
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Photonic generation of microwave pulses with wide frequency multiplication tuning range
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Frequency-tunable millimeter-wave generation technique based on spectral-filtering of a supercontinuum source
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Development of a vision-based gesture human-computer interface
Published 2010“…From the evaluations, it was concluded that the two key modules, which are the skin segmentation by codebook method and the Kalman tracker, are robust. …”
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Enzymatic extraction and characterisation of melanosomes from human hair
Published 2016“…Melanins are major pigments that are present in skin, hair and eyes of humans and animals. Numerous researches was done on melanosomes, however, current understanding of its physical and chemical properties are still limited. …”
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