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The effect of gender on the propensity to whistle-blow internally versus externally.
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Comparison of a foreign hypermarket and local heartland stores in Singapore : why do customers prefer one to the other?
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The taxation element in awards of damages for personal injuries and death.
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The cycle structure of LFSR with arbitrary characteristic polynomial over finite fields
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Concurrent phosphorus doping and reduction of graphene oxide
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Computational modeling reveals optimal strategy for kinase transport by microtubules to nerve terminals
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Human resource practices in the Singapore Civil Service.
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Transformation of the central business district in Singapore
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On the siting of nimby facilities : some Singaporean results
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Reforms of China's state-owned enterprises - an investment perspective.
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Empirical Study on trust elements in websites and the implications for e-tailers.
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E-banking in Singapore : adoption of a service innovation
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Corporate governance : is it really a pre-requisite?
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A prospect theory approach to auditor's judgement.
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Spectral bounds for quasi-twisted codes
Published 2020“…They generalize the Semenov-Trifonov and Zeh-Ling bounds in a manner similar to how the Roos and shift bounds extend the BCH and HT bounds for cyclic codes.…”
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