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    Merger and acquisition : effect of CEO retention on takeover premium by Wang, Chen Chung, Han, Lindy Yanling, Yi, Yong Xin

    Published 2010
    “…Our results show a significant negative loading on the variable interacting retention and target firm volatility when the Schwert Permium is regressed against it, providing significant evidence that acquirers pay less for riskier targets when they have to retain their CEOs in the new entity.…”
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    One reagent with two functions : simultaneous living radical polymerization and chain-end substitution for tailoring polymer dispersity by Wang, Chen-Gang, Chong, Amerlyn Ming Liing, Goto, Atsushi

    Published 2021
    “…Sodium azide (NaN3) functions as a catalyst in organocatalyzed living radical polymerization when the reaction medium is non-polar. In contrast, NaN3 can act as a nucleophile when the reaction medium is polar. …”
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    Impact of foreign exchange rate on direct investment. by Chen, Zhen Lin., Chiah, Hwee Seong., Tan, Soo Hiok.

    Published 2013
    “…The competitive structure of each industry is taken into consideration when studying investment decisions. In general, investment is affected by sales, exchange rate volatility and interest rate. …”
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    Our model achieves excellent performance on movielens: what does it mean? by Fan, Yu-Chen, Ji, Yitong, Zhang, Jie, Sun, Aixin

    Published 2025
    “…First, there are significant differences in user interactions at the different stages when a user interacts with the MovieLens platform. …”
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    Factors influencing junior managers' poor decisions in new market entry by Adela, Josephine, Chen, Lionel Yingren, Yeo, Marianna Xue Na

    Published 2009
    “…We found that firms that have made the wrong decision to enter a new market (hence resulting in poor financial performance) tend to have: • Entered the market hastily without a track record of success in prior markets; • Entered the market due to competitive pressure; • Justified their market entry decisions mostly based on competitive reasons; • Sunk in substantial R&Ds expenditures without commensurate marketing expenditures when launching new products in the new market. This study’s findings offer insights into the phenomenon of poor decision making. …”
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    Neural Monte Carlo Fluid Simulation by Jain, Pranav, Qu, Ziyin, Chen, Peter Yichen, Stein, Oded

    Published 2024
    “…Here, the classical spatial discretization (e.g., finite difference) of PDE solvers is replaced with a neural network that models a differentiable function, so the spatial gradients of the PDEs can be readily computed via autodifferentiation. When used in fluid simulation, however, neural fields fail to capture many important phenomena, such as the vortex shedding experienced in the von Kármán vortex street experiment. …”
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    Upcycling of brewers' spent grains via solid-state fermentation for the production of protein hydrolysates with antioxidant and techno-functional properties by Chin, Yi Ling, Chai, Kong Fei, Chen, Wei Ning

    Published 2023
    “…No cytotoxic effect was detected in the range of 2-10 mg/mL. When applied in a mayonnaise formulation, fermented hydrolysates demonstrated better emulsion stability in terms of creaming, microstructure and viscosity. …”
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    Readability of chairman's statement in Singapore. by Goh, Eng Yang., Lim, Poh Chen., Wee, Kian Seng.

    Published 2013
    “…Our multiple regression analyses reinforce this relationship when results show that profitability adds additional explanatory power in predicting Flesch score. …”
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