40 research outputs found

    Investigation of passive bearing for biomedical application

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    In the field of engineering, the study of tribology is one of the most important branch and crucial for industrial purposes. The science behind interacting surfaces in relative motion and its engineering purpose can help industries save cost, improve machinery design and increase efficiency.Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering

    A study of review 200 : Asia's leading companies.

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    Our research project is a study of REVIEW Asia top 200 firms. We discuss the impact that management tenure, diversification, innovation and other variables have on organisational performance

    Commercialisation of a business idea in the Singapore tourism industry.

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    The FYP group had developed a keen interest in the study of entrepreneurship. The group believed that the best way of learning is through hands-on experience. Hence, the group came together with the main objective of commercializing an innovative business idea

    Modified problem based learning for the accounting curriculum

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    This paper proposes the use of modified problem based learning (mPBL) in an accounting curriculum. A modified PBL approach in the Management Accounting module is modelled as an illustration

    Critical success factors of local enterpreneurs.

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    The main aim of this research is to provide a comprehensive framework of critical success factors for the benefit of those who aspire to become entrepreneurs. We hope that it would act as an essential guide as to what it will take to succeed in establishing one’s career in Singapore

    The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore : recent service innovations and their effects on taxpayers

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    Intense market competition and the increasing expectations of the public have encouraged many government bodies to become statutory boards, or even private corporations. This conversion enabled them to adopt corporate philosophies and become more service-oriented in their operations.BUSINES

    Biomarkers in Colorectal Cancer

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    Colorectal cancer remains one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers in the developed world. The advent of new therapeutic agents has further expanded our treatment options. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors have been shown to improve survival in metastatic cancer. However, there remain a substantial proportion of patients who do not benefit from this treatment. KRAS mutation status has been validated to predict the response to EGFR inhibitors with mutant status predicting non-responders. The validation of other predictive and prognostic markers will result in further optimization of the care plan for patient with colorectal cancer; maximising benefits while minimising toxicities. This article aims to provide an update of the various molecular markers for use in detection, prognostication and predicting responses in colon cancer
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