نتایج جستجو برای: singapore

تعداد نتایج: 14244  

2014
Z. Huang Z. Q. Liu M. Yang S. W. Zeng A. Annadi W. M. Lü X. L. Tan P. F. Chen L. Sun X. Renshaw Wang Y. L. Zhao C. J. Li J. Zhou K. Han W. B. Wu Y. P. Feng J. M. D. Coey T. Venkatesan

Z. Huang,1 Z. Q. Liu,1,2 M. Yang,2 S. W. Zeng,1,2 A. Annadi,1,2 W. M. Lü,1,3 X. L. Tan,4 P. F. Chen,4 L. Sun,1 X. Renshaw Wang,1,2 Y. L. Zhao,1,2 C. J. Li,1 J. Zhou,2 K. Han,1 W. B. Wu,4 Y. P. Feng,2 J. M. D. Coey,1,5 T. Venkatesan,1,2,3 and Ariando1,2,* 1NUSNNI-NanoCore, National University of Singapore, 117411 Singapore 2Department of Physics, National University of Singapore, 117542 Singapor...

2016
Bo Liu Zijing Ding Linjun Li Junpeng Lu Jianyi Chen Kian Ping Loh

Dr. B. Liu, Dr. Z. Ding, Dr. L. Li, Dr. J. Chen, Prof. G. Eda, Prof. K. P. Loh Department of Chemistry National University of Singapore 3 Science Drive 3, 117543 , Singapore E-mail: [email protected] Dr. B. Liu, Dr. W. Zhao, Dr. L. Li, Prof. G. Eda, Prof. K. P. Loh Centre for Advanced 2D Materials and Graphene Research Centre National University of Singapore 6 Science Drive 2, 117546 , Singap...

2009
Alan A. Lew

Singapore‟s meetings, incentive, convention and exhibition industry (M.I.C.E.) attracts over 4,000 events and over 400,000 foreign participants every year. Since 1982, Singapore has been the top convention destination in Asia and today ranks among the top ten in the world. An assessment of Singapore MICE attractiveness shows that while the country has many strengths, particularly infrastructure...

2011
Patrick NG

Language planning is a time and society specific activity; any inquiry into the practices of language planning requires an awareness of the peculiar and historical context in which language planning measures emerged and were implemented, and the sociopolitical effects of these policies. The aim of this paper is to describe the language planning policies adopted by the Singapore government. An o...

2014
Jong-Mi Lee Edward A. Boyle Intan Suci Nurhati Miriam Pfeiffer Aron J. Meltzner Bambang Suwargadi

a Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA b Center for Environmental Sensing and Modeling, Singapore–MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, Singapore c Center for Oceanography and Marine Technology, Surya University, Indonesia d Institute of Geology and Paleontology, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany e Earth Ob...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Ming Kai Tan Sigfrid Ingrisch

Two new species of Mogoplistinae from Singapore are described: Micrornebius kopisua sp. n. and Ornebius insculpta sp. n. The first record and description of males of Ornebius albipalpus Ingrisch, 2006 and females of Ornebius tampines Tan & Robillard, 2012 are given. The occurrence of Ornebius rufonigrus Ingrisch, 1987 in Singapore is confirmed while confirming the identity of another Ornebius s...

2013
Shirlene X Ong Keefe Chng Michael J Meaney Jan P Buschdorf

Decreased hippocampal mineralocorticoid/glucocorticoid receptor ratio is associated with low-birth 1 weight in female Cynomolgus macaque neonates 2 3 Shirlene X Ong, Keefe Chng, Michael J Meaney , Jan P Buschdorf 4 Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), 5 Singapore, Brenner Centre for Molecular Medicine, 30 Medical Drive, Singapore 11760...

2014
Jie Gong Yi Lu Huihua Xie

A central question in human development is what causes health inequalities over the life cycle. We link a harsh environment in the teen years to individuals’ health conditions almost 40 years later, and employ Regression Discontinuity Design to make a causal inference between adolescent adversity and long-term health. Specifically, we exploit the mandatory “send-down” policy during China’s Cult...

Journal: :ICERI proceedings 2021

Q. Cao1, L.H.I. Lim1, V. Dale2, N. Tasler2 1University of Glasgow, Singapore Campus (SINGAPORE) 2University Glasgow (UNITED KINGDOM)

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2008
Seo Yi Chng

This review article summarises the current available literature on sleep patterns and sleep problems in Singapore children. Co-sleeping is a culturally dependent practice and its prevalence in Singapore has been determined to be 73%. Co-sleeping is not associated with significant sleep problems in Singapore children. Snoring and habitual snoring occur in 28.1% and 6.0% of Singapore children, re...

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