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SHERLOCK HOLMES : MISTERI DELIMA BIRU, MISTERI PITA BERBINTIK & MISTERI IBU JARI JURUTERA = THE ADVENTURES OF THE BLUE CARBUNCLE, THE ADVENTURES OF THE SPECKLED BAND & THE ADVENTUR...
Published 2019“…Misteri Ibu Jari Jurutera - Dr. Watson didatangi Victor Hatherley yang kehilangan ibu jari tangannya. …”
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Power-stage design for switched- mode DC-DC converter
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Genes for carnivory : a comparative study on the local duplication of papain-like cysteine proteases in carnivorous plants
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Pet loss in Singapore: understanding anticipatory grief and the role of advance care planning
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“We are as you made us”: exploring materiality and (Dis)embodied representations of power in Singaporean AI narratives
Published 2022“…In this essay, I first explore the intersection between materiality and technology through the depictions of AI in Sonny Liew’s Malinky Robot and Victor O’Campo’s ‘Infinite Degrees of Freedom’. In these texts, I identify how the tension underlying social relations are necessarily socioeconomic due to the materiality inculcated in the Singaporean cultural imaginary. …”
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Photovoice study on the well-being of family caregivers with older care recipient users and non-users of long-term care services (LTCS) in Singapore
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“It's my body, I get to choose”: a mixed-method study on reactions towards Singapore's nutri-grade scheme and test of restoration postscripts
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Streamlining Organizational Processes Through AI, IoT, Blockchain, and Virtual Environments /
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Rhetorical contestation and the mediterranean migration crisis, 2013-2018
Published 2020“…In the end, the outcome of a highly securitized narrative of migration in Europe reveals that the EU and Italy have emerged as the ‘victors’ in this rhetorical contestation, serving as a cautionary tale to those who overestimate the impact of NGOs’ ‘naming and shaming’ on states’ behaviour and actions.…”
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