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FABRICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GALLIUM NITRIDE HIGH ELECTRON MOBILITY TRANSISTOR (HEMT)
Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR MICRO- & NANO- SYSTEMSDissertation Supervisors: 1. Prof. Chua Soo Jin, SMA Fellow, NUS, 2. Dr. Ng Tien Khee, Tinggi Technologies, Pte. Ltd., Singapore, 3. Prof. Lin Shi Ming, Tinggi Technologies, Pte. Ltd., Singapor
CHARACTERIZATION OF POWERMOSFET
Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR MICRO- & NANO- SYSTEMSDissertation Supervisors: 1. Assistant Professor Gan Chee Lip, NTU. 2. Mr. Teo Yeow Meng, Chartered. 3. Mr. Kim Hung Jin, Chartere
THE INNERVATION OF THE TRAPEZIUS MUSCLE - THE NEUROANATOMICAL BASIS FOR MODIFIED NECK DISSECTIONS
Ph.DDOCTOR OF MEDICIN
Role of comprehensive cancer centres during economic and disease transition: National Cancer Centre, Singapore—a case study
PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY OF SOLID TUMORS USING NEAR-INFRARED EXCITABLE TITANIA COATED UPCONVERSION NANOPARTICLES
Ph.DDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPH
ISOMERS OF : INFRARED ABSORPTION OF SOO IN SOLID AR
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, National Tsing Hua UniversitySulfur dioxide () isolated in solid argon at 12K was irradiated with light at 193 nm from an ArF excimer laser. Preliminary results show that new absorption lines observed at 1006.1 and are assigned to sulfur superoxide (SOO). Theoretical calculations using the B3-LYP/cc-pVTZ density functional method were carried out for SOO and cyclic ; predicted vibrational wavenumbers are (1079,763, and 472) and (1009, 739, and 682) , respectively. Although observed wavenumbers fit better with those predicted for cyclic , the observed relative IR intensities and O-18 isotopic shifts are in excellent agreement with those predicted for SOO
Turbulence : a cartography of postmodern violence
This thesis maps the end of the millenium in terms of the geostrategic
flux of the post Cold War world system. Using the concept
of turbulence developed in the physics of fluids, and Gilles Deleuze
& Felix Guattari's liquid microphysics of the war machine, a
materialist analysis of violence is developed which cuts through the
binary oppostions of order/chaos, law/violence, war/peace to
construct a cartography of speeds and slowness, collective
compositions and power. Sector 1 defines postmodernity in terms
of cybernetic culture, delineating the distinction between Deleuze &
Guattari's concept of cartography and steering the problem out of
the remit of a juridico/politico/moral discourse telwards physics.
Sector 2 develops a fluid physics of turbulence and connects it to a
materialist analysis of social systems by mapping turbulent and
laminar flow onto Deleuze & Guattari's war machine and apparatus
of capture. A fluid dynamics of insurgency is then outlined with
reference to the geo-strategic undercurrent constituted by Chinese
martial theory. Sector 3 reconfigures social evolution in relation to
the non-linear social physics developed in Sector 2, unmasking the
racism and Imperialism of linear narratives of progress. Instead of
progression from one historical phase to another, the planet is seen
to be composed of a virtual co-existence of modes stretched out on
a continuum of war. This continuum connects the martial modes of
despotic states, disciplinary states and packs. These modes differ in
their degree of compositional laminarization. Sector 4 deploys the
cartography on the emergence of a planetary cybernetic culture and
its relation to a global machinery of war. Postmodern control is
designated as turbulence simulation or programmed catastrophe- a
runaway process of accident or emergency quantizing typified by
implosive turbulence in the core of the world system and its
overexposure. Sector 5 pushes the cartography towards an antifascist
fluid mechanics otherwise denoted as an ethics of speed or a
tao of turbulence
sj-docx-1-tam-10.1177_17588359221087555 – Supplemental material for A phase 1 study of the safety, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of escalating doses followed by dose expansion of the selective inhibitor of nuclear export (SINE) selinexor in Asian patients with advanced or metastatic malignancies
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tam-10.1177_17588359221087555 for A phase 1 study of the safety, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of escalating doses followed by dose expansion of the selective inhibitor of nuclear export (SINE) selinexor in Asian patients with advanced or metastatic malignancies by Jingshan Ho, Valerie Heong, Wei Peng Yong, Ross Soo, Cheng Ean Chee, Andrea Wong, Raghav Sundar, Yee Liang Thian, Anil Gopinathan, Mei Yan Pang, Priscillia Koe, Santhiay Nathan Jeraj, Phyu Pyar Soe, Mu Yar Soe, Tiffany Tang, Matthew C.H. Ng, David W.M. Tai, Tira J.Y. Tan, Hongmei Xu, Hua Chang, Yosef Landesman, Jatin Shah, Sharon Shacham, Soo Chin Lee, Daniel S.W. Tan, Boon Cher Goh and David S.P. Tan in Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology</p
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