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    To generate greater economic benefits from visiting ships by Li, Tianyang

    Published 2018
    “…Technological breakthroughs and advancements are happening at a speed faster than ever. New opportunity presents us with ways to provide brand new categories of services to the maritime industry. …”
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    i-EMS App by Osman, Anuar

    Published 2017
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    Evaluation of subconjunctival liposomal steroids for the treatment of experimental uveitis by Wong, Chee Wai, Czarny, Bertrand, Metselaar, Josbert M., Ho, Candice, Ng, Si Rui, Barathi, Amutha Veluchamy, Storm, Gert, Wong, Tina T.

    Published 2018
    “…Non-infectious anterior uveitis (AU) is a potentially sight threatening inflammatory condition. The current gold standard for treatment is topical steroids, but low ocular bioavailability and compliance issues with the intensive dosing regimen limit the efficacy of this treatment. …”
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    Encapsulation of host-derived probiotics using functional polysaccharides by Wong, Liqi

    Published 2023
    “…Furthermore, encapsulated probiotics exhibited higher cell viability than unencapsulated ones upon exposure to Simulated Gastro Fluid (SGF). …”
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    Hydrous melting driven upwelling from the mantle transition zone in the Mongolia plateau revealed by receiver function analysis by He, Jing, Xu, Mijian, Wu, Qingju, Zhang, Fengxue

    Published 2023
    “…An obvious low-velocity layer (LVL) atop the MTZ with an average thickness of ∼40 km is observed beneath this study area, indicating the hydrous partial molten layer atop the D410 and a hydrous MTZ. The D410 depth of ∼410 km and the LVL up to ∼60 km thick beneath the Dariganga volcano imply that there is a chemically distinct hydrous upwelling related to the subducted Pacific slab rather than a classic thermal-dominated upwelling. …”
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