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    Malick Sy

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    Dr Malick Sy has more than 25 years of experience in Corporations’ management, financial consulting and advisory to many financial institutions in Asia- Pacific, Europe and USA. He has been a Risk Management Director of Bursa Malaysia for several years in managing the Asian Financial Crisis and he set up more than 63 Risk Management Systems for Corporations and Financial Institutions in Malaysia and Singapore. He has been an advisor to many banks and Asset Management companies such as DBS Bank, UOB Bank, ANZ Bank, ABN, Credit Suisse Singapore, HSBC, MayBank, CIMB Bank, PNB Malaysia, Bank of America, BNP Paribas, DST Australia, Australia Stock Exchange and several public listed companies in Singapore, Malaysia and Australia. Dr Malick Sy has provided advisory services to many corporations in meeting their listing requirement for their IPOs and aircraft leasing and jet fuel management. He was a member of the Singapore Exchange Corporate Advisory Committee in Derivatives (SGX-DT) for over 10 years. Dr Sy is an Adjunct Professor at Embry Riddle University Worldwide and supervises several students Research Projects in their Master of Business Administration in Aviation (MBAA) Program. He is a Professor of Finance at the RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia and a Visiting Professor of Finance at the City University of New York, New York City, USA.https://commons.erau.edu/aviasian-bios/1019/thumbnail.jp

    SY SYMS Executive MBA At a Glance

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    Sy Syms School of Business invites you to an info session to learn more about the Executive MBA Program.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2017-2018/1083/thumbnail.jp

    Photometric study of a marginal contact binary SY Hor

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    32nd International Physics Congress of Turkish-Physical-Society (TPS) -- SEP 06-09, 2016 -- Bodrum, TURKEYIn this study, we present light curve analysis of a southern contact binary SY lior. Photometric parameters of the system and its components are derived using the Wilson and Devinney code based on the data taken from the SuperWASP public data archive. Photometric solutions indicate that SY Hai is a marginal contact binary system with a mass ratio of q = 1.59 and a contact degree of f = 6%.Turkish Phys So

    Georfrey Sy graduated summa cum laude

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    Computer Science major in Software Technology Georfrey Sy graduated summa cum laude. He was also inducted as a member of the Jose Rizal Honors Society during the Commencement exercises for being on the Dean\u27s first honors list throughout his stay in the University

    Doan Quoc Sy video oral history interview and transcript

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    This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the Vietnamese American Heritage Foundation and donated to the Chao Center for Asian Studies at Rice University. This collection includes video recordings of interviews with Vietnamese Americans native to or living in Texas. This interview forms part of the national 500 Oral Histories Project conducted by the Vietnamese American Heritage Foundation.Doan Quốc Sỹ was born in Hà Đông, Vietnam and grew up 6 km from Hanoi. He was a university professor at the colleges of literature, Buddhism religion, and education. He is also a writer, having published around 20 works; his most well-known publication is a memoir titled "Khu Rung Lau" written about the Vietnamese campaign against the French domination. Sy attended grade school in Hanoi. He remembers teasing his teacher Professor Vũ Đình Liên during recess by reciting the teacher's most famous poem "Ông Đồ Già." During his life, he also worked the military headquarters, "Bộ Tổng Thông Mưu" where he translated French literature and manuscripts. During the time of war between Vietnam and France, Sy claims that the country just needed a leader to fight the French, which at the time was Ho Chi Minh. People followed the Viet Minh campaign because the truth about the communist Viet Cong had not been apparent yet. He himself was a member of the Viet Minh organization "Thanh Nien Cuu Nuoc" (Young People For the Country). Sy in fact was an fervent follower of the Viet Minh, but he decided to leave the group just as fervently when he realized the truth about the Viet Cong and that he would never be able to live with them in power. The Viet Cong forces had killed Sy's aunt. Sy was 31 years old when Vietnam was divided. He moved to South Vietnam by air. He recalls the South Vietnamese being extremely welcoming; there was no discrimination at all, he says. While in the South, Sy partnered with a few other journalists and writers to found the "Sáng Tảo" magazine that was printed and sold before 1975. Sy was later arrested on the grounds of "Văn Nghệ Sỹ Phạn Động," which is "Artists Rebellion". He was in prison for 4 years before being released. However, when Sy sent his writing to France to be published, the Viet Cong intelligence tracked his actions and arrested him again. This time, he was in prison for 8 1/2 years. He notes that because his family sent him food regularly, his health did not suffer, and he never experienced any beatings. After he was released from prison, Sy had plans to come to America through the H.O. program, however, his children who were able to leave Vietnam and establish residency in the United States decided to sponsor him instead. Sy has 8 children, 4 songs and 4 daughters; they all now reside in California. Those that escaped from Vietnam first did so by boat. Today, Sy has 15-16 grandchildren. A piece of advice Sy has for his own children and other young generations: "Viet Cong cannot be trusted.

    Mid Day Concurrent Session: Apollo EECOM: Journey of a Lifetime - Sy Liebergot

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    Sy Liebergot\u27s account of his role in helping to save the Apollo XIII NASA mission

    Discussion entre Say et Sy, Phou Noy

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    The quality of the recording is average. The contents of the tape are indicated on the box of the cassette tape: here is a translation from the French: "8. Discussion (in Paris) between Say and Sy, recorded in Paris on April 9th, 1972." Digitized from the original by Alexis Michaud at LACITO (Pangloss Collection, at the time «LACITO Archive», headed by Boyd Michailovsky), on March 28th, 2002.Enregistrement de qualité technique moyenne. Le contenu indiqué sur le boîtier de la cassette est le suivant: "8. Discussion (à Paris) entre Say et Sy, enregistrée à Paris le 9/04/72." Numérisé à partir de l’original par Alexis Michaud, au LACITO (collection Pangloss, à l’époque «programme Archivage», dirigé par Boyd Michailovsky) le 28 mars 200

    Entrevista de Chérif Salif Sy ao jornal Le Soleil

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    Dr. Chérif Salif Sy, diretor de pesquisa do Fórum do Terceiro Mundo e vice-presidente do Fórum Mundial de Alternativas fala sobre a morte de Samir Amim

    Bioleaching of marmatite flotation concentrate with a moderately thermoacidophilic iron-oxidizing bacterial strain

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    Bioleaching of a marmatite flotation concentrate with a moderately thermoacidophilic iron-oxidizing bacterial strain (MLY) was investigated in batch experiments. Experimental results showed that the dissolution rate of marmatite was influenced markedly by pH, temperature, pulp density and particle size of ore. The bioleaching of the concentrate by the moderate thermophile was more effective when carried out under the higher acidity and temperature compared with Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. The adapted strain of the moderate thermophile could provide more rapid and complete oxidation of marmatite than its original strain and in the sterile control. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved

    Gene expression profiles of SY (n = 12) versus non-SY individuals (n = 33).

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    (A) Heat map of gene expression profiles showing differences between SY and non-SY group, ranked by rdelta. Gene transcripts most significantly altered in SY are listed in descending order, with the most significant one being PHLDA1. S3A Table shows the full list of gene transcripts. (B) Differences in transcript levels of PHLDA1 between SY (n = 12) and non-SY (n = 33) groups by 3’seq and confirmed by RT-PCR. Expression levels by RPKM were normalized by batch and age effects as described in Methods section (left side of Fig 3B). For RT-PCR, the delta Ct values after normalization to internal control gene, actin-β are shown (right side of Fig 3B). (C) To examine levels of PHLDA1 in SY individuals over a range of ages, transcript levels were plotted versus chronological age (Fig 3C). SY individuals exhibited lower expression levels of PHLDA1 across multiple decades (yellow dot = SY individual, black dot = non-SY individual).</p
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