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C/S based rule management system to support business intelligence
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Application of low frequency noise in the study of VLSI electromigration
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Simulation and data fusion of cardiovascular signals for clinical diagnosis
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Digging Up Threats to Validity: A Data Marshalling Approach to Sensitivity Analysis
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Employment equity and mental health conditions: what affects Singaporeans' willingness to work with people with schizophrenia and people with depression?
Published 2022“…This paper seeks to address these questions within the Singaporean context using a vignette experiment. Findings suggest that one’s level of stigma and willingness to work with individuals with mental health conditions are directly related. …”
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Design of whole-genome tiling microarrays for pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1.
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Impacts of Butterworth post-filtering on absolute quantification of 99mTc SPECT/CT using nema phantom
Published 2024“…Conclusion: This study demonstrates the importance of carefully optimizing the Butterworth filter parameters in SPECT/CT imaging to achieve the best balance between image quality and quantitative accuracy. The findings can guide the selection of appropriate reconstruction settings for improved absolute quantification, which is crucial for applications such as dosimetry and personalized radionuclide therapy.…”
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Automatic identification of vehicles from single view
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Ultra low quiescent current slew rate enhanced OCL-LDO
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几米的“寂寞文学” = Jimmy Liao's "Solitary literature"
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What motivates parents to mediate children’s use of smartphones? An application of the theory of planned behavior
Published 2020“…A survey conducted with parents of young smartphone users aged 10–17 shows that parents tend to perceive discussion-based active mediation to be more desirable, as compared to rule-making restrictive mediation. Findings also indicate that the extent to which parents believe that they have control over their parental mediation practices plays an important role in forming positive intentions to practice parental mediation, regardless of the mediation domain.…”
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