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Publication A Disposable Sensor For Assessing Artocarpus heterophyllus L. (Jackfruit) Maturity(MDPI AG, 2003-12-31) ;Maxsim Yap Mee Sim ;Mohd Noor Ahmad ;Ali Yeon Md Shakaff ;Chang Pek JuThe purpose of this work was an attempt to monitor the ripeness process and to investigate the different maturity stages of jackfruit by chemometric treatment of the data obtained from the disposable sensor. Response of the sensor strip fabricated using screenprinting technology was analyzed using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and the classification model constructed by means of Canonical Discriminant Analysis (CDA) enable unknown maturity stages of jackfruit to be identified. Results generated from the combination of the two classification principles show the capability and the performance of the sensor strip towards jackfruit analysis.Publication Free convection and radiation characteristics for a vertical plate embedded in a porous medium(Wiley, 2005-11-03) ;Irfan Anjum Badruddin ;Z. A. Zainal ;P. A. Aswatha Narayana ;K. N. SeetharamuSteady two‐dimensional free convection flow due to combined effect of radiation and convection through a porous medium bounded by a vertical infinite plate is considered. The behaviour of Darcy and non‐Darcy flow is investigated. The flow of water through different porous media under different environmental conditions is discussed. Effect of four non‐dimensional parameters, i.e. Prandtl number (Pr), modified Grashof number (G), permeability parameter (K) and radiation parameter (N) has been studied. Effect of these parameters on Nusselt number is analysed. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Publication Morphology and control of Pd nanoparticles(Elsevier BV, 2006-02) ;Hwaipeng Choo ;Baolin He ;Kong Yong Liew ;Hanfan LiuJinlin LiPublication Laser Direct Drawing of Silver Microwiring on a Double-Decker-Shaped Polysilsesquioxane Film using Silver Nanoparticle Ink(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2008); ;Akira WatanabeTokuji MiyashitaAbstractRecent years have witnessed an explosion of interest in the application of polymers as the substrates for various electronic and display devices. The advantages of polymers are their mechanical flexibility, light weight, enhanced durability, roll-to-roll fabrication and low cost compared with rigid materials (such as silicon and glass). Hybrid polymers have drawn great attention because they offer the opportunity to prepare high-performance multifunctional advanced materials through the combination of properties of organic and inorganic segments. Recently, a new approach to construction of nanohybrid materials based on polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxne (POSS) as an inorganic moiety has attracted a lot of interest. Double-decker-shaped silsesquioxane (DDSQ) is a new family of silsesquioxane consisting of nanometer-sized Si-O-Si cage structure functionalized with a wide variety of organic groups. DDSQ-based hybrid polymer (Double-decker-shaped polysilsesquioxane, DDPSQ) possesses many fascinating properties such as high thermal stability, good mechanical properties, low dielectric constant, excellent transparency, excellent flexibility and so on. Due to these fascinating properties, DDPSQ can be used as a potential candidate substrate for various flexible electronic devices. For such applications drawing of conductive metal (Au, Cu, Ag) patterns on a DDPSQ substrate is required. Herein, we have described fabrication of Ag microwiring with submicron resolution on a DDPSQ film by laser direct writing. The line width of the Ag-wiring fabricated by this laser direct-write maskless technique can be controlled flexibly by changing the objective lens magnification and the focusing point. With an objective lens magnification 100x, Ag microwiring with a line width of about 5 μm has been achieved. The Ag-wiring shows an excellent adhesion to DDPSQ surface as evaluated by Schotch tape test. The resistivity of the Ag-wiring is determined to be 4.3 × 10-6 Ω cm ,which is comparable that of bulk Ag (1.6 × 10-6 Ω cm).Publication Secretory products of the haptoral reservoirs and peduncular glands in two species of Bravohollisia (Monogenea: Ancyrocephalidae)(Wiley, 2008-04-29); ;Gerard P. Brennan ;David W. Halton ;Aaron G. MauleLee‐Hong Susan LimAbstract. Light and electron microscopy were used to characterize the structure of secretory cells and their products involved in attachment of two monogenean parasites of fish, in order to understand their role in the attachment process. In Bravohollisia rosetta and Bravohollisia gussevi, peduncular gland cells with two nuclei, granular endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi bodies produce dual electron‐dense (DED) secretory bodies with a homogenous electron‐dense rind and a less electron‐dense fibrillar core (oval and concave in B. rosetta and oval in B. gussevi). The DED secretory bodies are altered as they migrate from the gland cell to the haptoral reservoir, the superficial anchor grooves, and into the gill tissues. The contents of the DED secretory bodies are exocytosed into the reservoirs, fibrillar cores persisting in the matrix, some of which condense, forming highly electron‐dense spherical bodies. Small, oval, electron‐dense bodies occur in the grooves, while no inclusions are visible in the homogenous exudate within the gill tissues. The single tubular extension of the reservoir enters a bifurcate channel within the anchor via a concealed, crevice‐like opening on one side of the anchor. The channel directs secretions into the left and the right grooves via concealed apertures. The secretions, introduced into the tissues by the anchors, probably assist in attachment. The secretions are manifested externally as net‐like structures and observed in some cases to be still attached to the point of exudation, on anchors detached from the gill tissues. This suggests that despite having the anchors detached, the worms can still remain anchored to the gill tissues via these net‐like structures. Based on this, it is postulated that the net‐like secretions probably function as a safety line to anchor the worm during the onset of locomotion and in doing so reduce the risk of tearing host tissues.Publication Voice recognition system for the visually impaired: Virtual cognitive approach(IEEE, 2008-08) ;B.Z. Halimah ;A. Azlina ;P. BehrangW.O. ChooPublication Carbon credit and emission trading: Anaerobic wastewater treatment(Elsevier BV, 2008-11) ;K.Y. ShowD.J. LeePublication Conception of integrated hybrid technology: CMOS-molecular electronic(IEEE, 2008-12)Aissa BoudjellaPublication The Effect of EDTA on the Deposition of ZnS Thin Film(Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2008-12-01) ;Saravanan Nagalingam ;Teh Geok BeeAlexis DelonCyclic voltammetry studies in the presence of EDTA in aqueous solution were found to offer some noteworthy improvements in the electrodeposition synthesis of ZnS compound. EDTA has shown its capacity for improving the longevity of the deposition bath as well as adhesion of the deposited material on the substrate. The deposition condition of ZnS compound in the presence of EDTA was found to be favorable in low acidic medium. The process could be carried out at room temperature without the need to increase solution temperature.Publication Paternal age and common mental disorders(Informa UK Limited, 2009-01) ;Saroja Krishnaswamy ;Kavitha Subramaniam ;Haymanth Indran ;Padma Ramachandran ;Tishya Indran ;Ramesh IndranJemain Abdul AzizPublication Carbon balance of anaerobic granulation process: Carbon credit(Elsevier BV, 2009-03) ;Biing-Teo Wong ;K.Y. Show ;D.J. LeeJ.Y. LaiPublication Modeling of glucose regulation and insulin-signaling pathways(Elsevier BV, 2009-05) ;Yin Hoon Chew ;Yoke Lin Shia ;Chew Tin Lee ;Fadzilah Adibah Abdul Majid ;Lee Suan Chua ;Mohamad Roji SarmidiRamlan Abdul AzizPublication How Does Organizational Culture Affect IS Effectiveness: A Culture-Information System Fit Framework(IEEE, 2009-06) ;Shan WangWilliam YeohPublication Synthesis of a New Heterocycle with Liquid Crystal Properties: 2-(3-Methoxy-4-hexadecanoyloxyphenyl)benzothiazoleA new heterocycle 2-(3-methoxy-4-hexadecanoyloxyphenyl)benzothiazole was synthesized and its IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR and MS spectroscopic data are presented.Publication Synthesis of 2-(4-Propyloxyphenyl)benzothiazoleA new 2-(4-propyloxyphenyl)benzothiazole was synthesized and its IR, 1H and 13C NMR and MS spectroscopic data are presented.Publication Synthesis of a New Liquid Crystal, 3-Hydroxy-4-{[(6-methoxy-1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl)imino]methyl}phenyl PalmitateA new Schiff base ester comprising of heterocyclic moiety, 3-hydroxy-4-{[(6-methoxy-1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl)imino]methyl}phenyl palmitate was synthesized and its IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, elemental analysis and MS spectroscopic data are presented.Publication Modeling of oscillatory bursting activity of pancreatic beta-cells under regulated glucose stimulation(Elsevier BV, 2009-08) ;Yin Hoon Chew ;Yoke Lin Shia ;Chew Tin Lee ;Fadzilah Adibah Abdul Majid ;Lee Suan Chua ;Mohamad Roji SarmidiRamlan Abdul AzizPublication 2-(4-Pentyloxyphenyl)benzothiazole(MDPI AG, 2009-08-04); ;Koh, Teck Ming; ;Lee, Teck LeongYasodha Sivasothy2-(4-Pentyloxyphenyl)benzothiazole was synthesized and its IR, 1H NMR and MS spectroscopic data are presented.