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7921
Automated detection and segmentation of vertebral bodies in volumetric abdominal magnetic resonance images
Published 2012“…The efficient and effective automated algorithm proves the usefulness of frequency domain in detecting the column of vertebral bodies and the accuracy of finding the volumes of vertebral bodies.…”
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7922
Causes of failures in computer contracts in the United Kingdom
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7923
A study of periodic behaviors
Published 2014“…In this project, we propose a novel approach to first detect periods in complex movements by finding reference locations with interpolated GPS data using kernel density estimation and their associated periods using Fourier transform and autocorrelation. …”
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7924
Metrics of story architecture in Asian genre films
Published 2014“…Audio content analysis is conducted by using an audio measure known as Root Means Square (RMS) Energy. Key findings include the identification of similar observations in narrative events of different Asian Vengeance films, as well as the unique usage of surround channels in certain narrative events of the films. …”
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7925
The effect of facial musculature on cross modal perception
Published 2015“…This study found significant cross modal interaction between facial musculature and perception of speech and explained observed results referencing to the facial feedback hypothesis and motor theory of speech. These findings suggest facial musculature influences speech perception at a subconscious level. …”
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7926
Why is income inequality necessary for economic growth? If income equality is achieved, will economic growth stagnate?
Published 2015“…I discuss three plausible means to tackle the issue of income inequality in the paper. Based on the findings, I conclude that income inequality is part and parcel of economic growth. …”
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7927
The effect of feedback on perceptual learning and confidence
Published 2015“…Learning was found to transfer to an untrained stimulus under the fake-negative feedback condition. This finding suggests a potential role for fake-negative feedback in facilitating generalization of learning.…”
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7928
Our changing family : a study on family beliefs and practices
Published 2016“…Through in-depth interviews with middle-aged respondents in Singapore, the findings demonstrate how individuals hold the capacity to act and react to the changing social environment amidst the expectations thrust upon them. …”
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7929
“Itai-itai yamate, itai-itai yamate!” a study into the traditions and narratives of freshmen orientation camps
Published 2017“…Through a symbolic interactionist framework, this research also examines the differing narratives and camp experiences of university seniors and alumni who had participated in camps in their freshmen year. Findings revealed a power hierarchy exists between seniors and freshmen that can lead to peer pressure and an unquestioning obedience to carry out symbolically meaningful, but potentially problematic, camp activities and traditions.…”
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7930
Sexting in Singapore : psychosocial risk and protective factors
Published 2017“…Results showed that 113 participants (55%) reported receiving at least one sext while 72 participants (35%) have engaged in some form of sexting. These findings suggested that sexting is not an uncommon behaviour in Singapore. …”
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
7931
Active rollator walker
Published 2017“…An analysis of stairs, stair climbing mechanisms, types of wheels and braking systems is presented. Based on the findings and analysis of these components, an improved design of the rollator will be proposed Finally, the results and discussions will be made, followed by some recommendations for future work.…”
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7932
Detection of respiratory syncytial virus specific antibody response in saliva of healthy Singaporeans
Published 2017“…Though the gold standard of diagnosis is to measure RSV specific antibodies in plasma, it would be relevant to measure salivary RSV specific IgA, IgG and IgM as this may give a good reflection of mucosal immunity. Our findings have shown that RSV Ig M, G and A can be detected in saliva but not in stool while rotavirus antibody response can be measured in both samples. …”
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7933
“The face of the Singaporean woman : a qualitative research study on the beauty construction of Indian women and their negotiations with Singaporean beauty narratives.”
Published 2018“…The 12 semi-structured interviews conducted, in this paper, explore the role of skin colour on their interactions with the identified beauty narratives, and highlight how they negotiate with them, to form their beauty identities. The findings point to the pervasiveness of the light-skinned beauty narrative in society, where skin colour plays an integral role in determining the access and opportunities for Singaporean Indian women to embody beauty. …”
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7934
Introducing social contract to anarchy: an experimental study
Published 2018“…We found that, overall, society with a more complete social contract has a higher degree of welfare. From the findings, it is evident that introducing social contract could improve the efficiency of a society and a complete social contract may bring about a utopia.…”
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7935
The differential substitution of dental fricatives : an anatomical perspective
Published 2019“…Preliminary results support a general conclusion that the anterior dentition and anterior oral morphology may indeed impact the successful productions of voiceless dental fricatives, although future confirmatory studies are required to validate the results here. These findings underscore the importance of taking anatomical variation into consideration when examining linguistic phenomena.…”
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7936
Double trouble
Published 2019“…Ashley and Caden are a pair of exes who co-host the show; their already tenuous post-breakup relationship is tested when an unexpected guest finds their on the show—Dean, Ashley’s other ex-boyfriend. …”
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7937
Accountability: setting the standards for policing in Northern Ireland
Published 2012“…Police accountability and legitimacy in NI will then be closely examined through a thematic analysis based on results elucidated from a succession of semi-structured interviews with senior police practitioners in NI. The research findings aim to emphasize opportunities which broaden our knowledge and understanding of police reform and accountability beyond the outcomes generated by the Patten accountability framework.…”
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7938
Triadic interaction in the background of a pairwise spin-glass
Published 2024“…Here, we are interested in finding an analytical solution for considering a triadic interaction as a perturbation in the background of a pairwise interaction in the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick spin-glass model. …”
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Two paradoxes in women’s wellbeing
Published 2024“…Using global data from 2006-2023 and long-term data from Europe and the US since the 1970s, we provide empirical illustrations. These findings reveal a diverse and seemingly inconsistent pattern of gender wellbeing gaps between countries, suggesting that the first paradox is not universally applicable. …”
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Designing and implementing experiments within local bureaucratic systems: a cautionary tale from an educator incentive program
Published 2024“…This paper presents findings on some of the institutional factors which resulted in failed implementation of the RCT and a lost opportunity to learn about the efficacy of key design features. …”
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