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Learning and exploiting context dependencies for robust recommendations
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Automatic modulation classification of higher order QAM signals
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Role of non-rational factors in the two levels of decision making.
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Photoconductive terahertz generation and detection.
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Microcontroller-based switching power converters
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Design and development of energy saver electrical plug
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Paper-based microfluidic device : serial dilution application
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Study of crack problems in water-main pipe lines
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A lingering hint of exoticism : postcolonialism and the shifting 20th century tourism representations of Singapore, 1900-1980s
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'Marks of true sportsmanship' : the conceptions of sportsmanship in Singapore from colonial era to present day
Published 2021“…Schooling’s views on sport are a contrast to older Singaporean athletes, such as Tan Eng Liang. Tan believes that material gain, and monetary incentive should be aside from sports, and that representing the country was incentive enough. …”
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