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    Quantifying the effects of sunlight on the fate of oil spilled at sea by Freeman, Danielle Haas

    Published 2024
    “…I found that photo-dissolution likely converted ~8% of the floating surface oil to dissolved organic carbon during DwH, a fraction similar in magnitude to other well-recognized fate processes. …”
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    Thesis
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    Transformation by-product identification from oxidation processes of waters containing model organic micropollutants (Nonylphenol) by Toh, Jewell Zi Le

    Published 2022
    “…Nonylphenol accumulates in environmental matrices with high organic content, such as sewage sludge, river works, and sediments, and persists in soil and groundwater due to its physical-chemical features, such as poor solubility and high hydrophobicity, hence it should be removed through water disinfection before consumption. Halide ions like Bromide and Iodide are also increasing commonly in our water as seawater intrusion has become more severe. …”
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    Get your facts right: preschoolers systematically extend both object names and category-relevant facts by Holland, Amanda, Mather, Emily, Simpson, Andrew, Riggs, Kevin J.

    Published 2016
    “…There is an ongoing debate over the extent to which language development shares common processing mechanisms with other domains of learning. It is well-established that toddlers will systematically extend object labels to similarly shaped category exemplars (e.g., Markman and Hutchinson, 1984; Landau et al., 1988). …”
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    Sustainable management of elasmobranchs in complex coastal fisheries by Gupta, T

    Published 2024
    “…In countries of the Global South like India, where there are high human populations and dependence on fisheries, the multi-species fisheries and complex socio-economic contexts create an urgent need for sustainable management of elasmobranch fisheries rather than exclusionary conservation measures. …”
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    Echoes From the Stone Reframing Preservation in Syria Through Haurani Folklore by Alrifai, Hajar

    Published 2024
    “…I further draw from my grandfather Faisal’s diaries, our family’s archival videos, and interviews with Nasib’s elders, including my grandmother Um Ghazi, an olive farmer, and Um Saado, a Bedouin matriarch and shepherd who once lived in the old home with her family. …”
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    涂涂写写 = Alchemy of color and brushwork by Ng, Woon Lam

    Published 2020
    “…Decisive brushstrokes represent my immediate response to the image I’m trying to create, while my colors complement with consideration of chosen subject matters, to further enhance the brushstrokes. …”
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    Using Principles from Cognitive Science to Analyze and Guide Language-Related Neural Networks by Tucker, Mycal

    Published 2024
    “…In my second branch of work, rather than training neural agents from scratch, I probe pre-trained language models and found that some use representations of syntax in making predictions. …”
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    Report for industrial attachment on 3M Asia Pacific Pte Ltd by Han, Fallon-D Huilin

    Published 2015
    “…This six month attachment has offered me takeaways like the importance of data presentation that will be further elaborated in this report.…”
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    Liddat oso can by Tng, Adeline Wen Ting

    Published 2018
    “…“Liddat oso Can”, or in Standard English, “Like that also can”, is a commonly used Singlish phrase to express either sarcasm, scepticism or a tinge of awe in response to almost impossible or unexpected feats of achievement or actions (Yoong, Standard English and Singlish: The Clash of Language Values in Contemporary Singapore, 2010). …”
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