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    SENSING COVERAGE AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION ALGORITHMS IN SENSOR NETWORKS

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    Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE1. Assoc. Prof. Wong Weng Fai. 2. Dr. Lim Hock Beng. 3. Mr. Foo Mao Chin

    AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF COLOUR SELECTION FOR ELECTRONIC STREET MAPS

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    Bachelor'sBACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS

    SENSOR NETWORK: LOCALIZATION AND POWER MANAGEMENT

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    Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCEDissertation Supervisors: 1. Assoc. Prof. Wong Weng Fai, SMA Fellow, NUS. 2. Dr Lim Hock Beng, SMA Research Fellow, NUS. 3. Mr. Foo Mao Ching, DSO National Labs

    sj-docx-1-eso-10.1177_23969873231202392 – Supplemental material for Trends in hemorrhagic stroke incidence and mortality in a National Stroke Registry of a multi-ethnic Asian population

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-eso-10.1177_23969873231202392 for Trends in hemorrhagic stroke incidence and mortality in a National Stroke Registry of a multi-ethnic Asian population by Mervyn Jun Rui Lim, Huili Zheng, Zheting Zhang, Ching Hui Sia, Benjamin Yong-Qiang Tan, Marcus Eng Hock Ong, Vincent Diong Weng Nga, Tseng Tsai Yeo and Andrew Fu Wah Ho in European Stroke Journal</p

    sj-docx-2-eso-10.1177_23969873231202392 – Supplemental material for Trends in hemorrhagic stroke incidence and mortality in a National Stroke Registry of a multi-ethnic Asian population

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-eso-10.1177_23969873231202392 for Trends in hemorrhagic stroke incidence and mortality in a National Stroke Registry of a multi-ethnic Asian population by Mervyn Jun Rui Lim, Huili Zheng, Zheting Zhang, Ching Hui Sia, Benjamin Yong-Qiang Tan, Marcus Eng Hock Ong, Vincent Diong Weng Nga, Tseng Tsai Yeo and Andrew Fu Wah Ho in European Stroke Journal</p

    Chinese literary works translated into Baba Malay: a bibliographical study

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    Analyses 68 unique titles of Baba translated works published between 1889 and 1950. The titles are held in the libraries of the University of Malaya (UM), Science University Malaysia (USM), National University of Malaysia (UKM), the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP), National University of Singapore (NUS), National Library of Singapore (NLS) and the British Library (BL). The results reveal three periods of active publication of Baba translated works. A total of 18 works were translated before World War I, followed by 10 just after the war, 39 titles were published before the break of the World War II and 1 was identified in 1950. There were 103 persons involved in the 68 translated works, some of whom are responsible for more than one title. The most prominent translators were Chan Kim Boon, Wan Boon Seng, Seow Chin San and Lee Seng Poh. Some of the translators were also be editors, illustrators or editors. There were 31 publishers and 21 printing presses involved, all were located in Singapore. The most active publishers were Wan Boon Seng, Kim Seck Chy Press and Nanyang Romanised Malay Book Co. The translated works mainly cover historical classical Chinese stories, chivalrous stories, romances, folklore and legends. The titles were priced between 10 cents to 2 dollars in Straits currency. The University of Malaya Library held the largest number of unique title (62) out of which 15 were unique titles

    INTEGRATED ECOLOGICAL PLANNING IN SINGAPORE: NEOTIEWPIA ECO-VILLAGE IN BUSTLING METROPOLITAN

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    ABSTRACT :The Neotiewpia Eco-Village is located within the Lim Chu Kang district at the north of Singapore. The Eco-Village only comprised of 3.5 sq km. Meanwhile the area was dominated by farms, chalets and Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. In 2006, National University of Singapore, School of Design and Environment (SDE), MSc. Environmental Management and Nature Society of Singapore initiated an ecological planning exercise within the Neotiewpia site to reduce the environmental impact from the development while providing Eco-friendly Tourism and R&D activities that feasible in the site. We did participate in the exercise and we tried explaining the ecological process, the limitation and potential development for integrated ecological planning framework in Developing Countries like Indonesia, Brazil, etc with high ecological-values ecosystems. The Vision of Neotiewpia was “A Model Eco-Village that Respects its Natural Heritage, Builds Strong Community Links and Promotes Economic Development on Nature’s Premises." And Neotiewpia was successfully planned and designed with integrated ecological planning approach. It embraced the land evaluation and impact assessment. Further the plan was found feasible by the Singapore Government by earmarking the Lim Chu Kang and Kranji for Agri-tainment development in 2008 (although partially implemented). The Neotiewpia or Lim Chu Kang area was found thriving with Green-Economy and Agro-Tourism. This integrated ecological planning could be translated to other areas in Developing Countries with agriculture potential and facing development pressures such as Neotiewpia. This concept would give alternate Green-Solution to the current economic crisis

    Phase Unwrapping for Multiple Interferograms: An Airborne Experiment for TanDEM-X

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    This paper describes a joint phase unwrapping approach for multiple interferograms acquired on different trajectories. The work done here was carried out for purposes of TanDEM-X [1] simulations, using the experimental airborne Radar System (E-SAR) of the German Aerospace center. The results are validated using ICE-SAT data takes

    FINLANDIYA TA`LIM TIZIMI

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    Ushbu maqolada dunyodagi eng yaxshi ta`lim tizimi sifatida qaralayotgan Finlandiya ta`lim tizimi haqida va bu tizimning o`ziga xos jihatlari aks ettirilgan
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