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    Urban health and the prevalence of non-communicable diseases in Malaysia by Ismail, Normaz Wana, Sivadas, Sudha

    Published 2020
    “…As the Government targets optimal population health, this paper aims to explore one of the many challenges of urbanisation, namely the prevalence of non-communicable diseases or NCDs. For the purpose of this paper, NCD is proxied by Diabetes Mellitus. …”
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    Introducing GST in Malaysia: National education and communication campaign by Khalil, Samihah, Ahmad, Nor Hayati, Ahmad, Siti Aznor, Pazos, Luis Raheem

    Published 2012
    “…First, to inform UUM as sponsor to SIG-GST about the activities that has been carried out by SIG-GST to bring awareness on the future implementationof Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Malaysia.In regard to this, SIG-GST planned was to propose a national education and communication campaign to the Ministry of Finance (MoF).Second, to report on the nature of work that SIG-GST has accomplished from July 2010 until the end of it’s last activity in October 2012.In general, the central theme of SIG-GST work is promoting awareness on GST at UUM. …”
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    Malaysian consumers’ acceptance of natural and synthetic functional food by Phuah, Kit Teng

    Published 2014
    “…The policy should clearly provide an opportunity for the producers and manufacturer of such products to communicate the evident medical and health benefits of consuming natural and synthetic functional foods with each other and the public in general. …”
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    An overview of research methods in visual communication design education by Yeo, Jesvin Puay-Hwa

    Published 2016
    “…In addition, this article provides a brief overview on the nature of problem in undergraduate studies, such as lack of appropriate models of research practice in visual communication design education, and also the need for early training in the research discipline for visual communication in undergraduate studies.…”
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    ‘Communicative sentencing: exploring the perceptions of young offenders in the community’ by Noguera, S

    Published 2010
    “…This research initiative is premised on the belief that an empirically-driven research project of this nature can contribute to an improved understanding of the relationship between the youth justice system’s preventive and rehabilitative aims and how offenders themselves perceive the communicative dimensions traditionally attributed to punishment. …”
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    Foundations of Cognitive, Affective, and Communicative Systems for Neurodiverse Individuals by Johnson, Kristina T.

    Published 2023
    “…At the same time, these individuals offer untapped insight into fundamental questions of human nature: How do we learn? How and why do we communicate? …”
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    Integration and testing of mobile ground station for satellite communication by Lee, Wei Fan

    Published 2021
    “…In order to effectively communicate with these satellites, it is important that SaRC be equipped with the technologies and systems capable of establishing stable connections for satellite communications. …”
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    Chemical communication, sexual selection, and introgression in wall lizards by MacGregor, H, Lewandowsky, R, d'Ettorre, P, Leroy, C, Davies, N, While, G, Uller, O

    Published 2017
    “…Divergence in communication systems should influence the likelihood that individuals from different lineages interbreed, and consequently shape the direction and rate of hybridization. …”
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    Body and communication : the ‘ordinary’ art of Tang Da Wu by Wee, C. J. Wan-Ling

    Published 2020
    “…What might the contemporary performing body look like when it seeks to communicate and to cultivate the need to live well within the natural environment, whether the context of that living well is framed and set upon either by long-standing cultural traditions or by diverse modernizing forces over time? …”
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    The evolution of information suppression in communicating robots with conflicting interests. by Mitri, S, Floreano, D, Keller, L

    Published 2009
    “…Because a similar coevolutionary process should be common in natural systems, this may explain why communicative strategies are so variable in many animal species.…”
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    An Intelligence Architecture for Grounded Language Communication with Field Robots by Howard, Thomas, Stump, Ethan, Fink, Jonathan, Arkin, Jacob, Paul, Rohan, Park, Daehyung, Roy, Subhro, Barber, Daniel, Bendell, Rhyse, Schmeckpeper, Karl, Tian, Junjiao, Oh, Jean, Wigness, Maggie, Quang, Long, Rothrock, Brandon, Nash, Jeremy, Walter, Matthew, Jentsch, Florian, Roy, Nicholas

    Published 2022
    “…Contemporary architectures for human-robot interaction often rely on engineered human-interface devices or structured languages that require extensive prior training and inherently limit the kinds of information that humans and robots can communicate. Natural language, particularly when situated with a visual representation of the robot’s environment, allows humans and robots to exchange information about abstract goals, specific actions, and/or properties of the environment quickly and effectively. …”
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    StreamIt: A Language and Compiler for Communication-Exposed Architectures by Thies, William, Gordon, Michael I., Karczmarek, Michal, Maze, David, Amarasinghe, Saman P.

    Published 2003
    “…Unlike sequential programs with obscured dependence information and complex communication patterns, a stream program is naturally written as a set of concurrent filters with regular steady-state communication. …”
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    Coordination and communication in deep multi-agent reinforcement learning by Schroeder de Witt, CA

    Published 2021
    “…This means that each agent merely has access to its own local sensory input during task execution, and does not have explicit communication channels to other agents. Deep multi-agent reinforcement learning (DMARL) is a natural framework for learning control policies in such settings. …”
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    Beyond The “Social” In Social Media: Facebook As Communication Lifeline by S. Congjuico, Teresa

    Published 2015
    “…Some have even integrated the social medium into their own risk communication network. Thus, Facebook is no longer just a social medium; it is now a communication lifeline. …”
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