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    3D reconstruction from single images by Ping, Guiju

    Published 2024
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    Improved mobility and photovoltaic performance of two-dimensional Ruddlesden−Popper (ThMA)₂(MA)₂M₃I₁₀ perovskites applied in perovskite solar cells by Sun, Ping-Ping, Kripalani, Devesh Raju, Chi, Weijie

    Published 2023
    “…Two-dimensional Ruddlesden−Popper (2DRP) perovskites have received extensive attention for perovskite solar cells (PSCs) application due to their enhanced thermal and light stability, high photoluminescence quantum yield, and long carrier lifetime. Notably, the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 2DRP (ThMA)2(MA)2Pb3I10 perovskite is up to19%. …”
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    The inference-boundary model reinterpreting theme and rheme by Leong, Ping Alvin

    Published 2013
    “…The Hallidayan notions of theme and rheme pose an interesting challenge to linguists in their attempts to pin them down more specifically. This paper argues that since the thematic structure of the clause organises it as a message, a useful starting point in theme–rheme research is an understanding of how clausal messages are typically processed by language users. …”
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    Tribological properties of wax microcapsule modified polymers by Ang, Ping Lon

    Published 2013
    “…The tribology test uses the Pin-On-Disk wear test method and the default tribometer settings used in this project were set at 2000m sliding distance, 40cm/s linear speed and 3N linear load. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    China's engagement with the liberal international order by Chua, Ze Ping

    Published 2021
    “…The paper argues that China avoids radically challenging the order’s rules by challenging them in a calibrated way to avoid being regarded as a ‘rule breaker’. In the long run, China desires to amend the order’s rules in its favour while also seeking to reduce the impact of US dominance through achieving technological independence and closer ties with neighbouring states.…”
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