Publications by authors named "Shao Lim"

Objective: The Accelerating Innovation for Mothers project established a new database of candidate medicines under development between 2000 and 2021 for five pregnancy-related conditions, including fetal growth restriction. The objective was to assess medicines for fetal growth restriction and their potential for clinical use globally.

Design: Landscape analysis.

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A stretcher is a lightweight and portable apparatus used to facilitate the movement of patients who require medical care. While its design and functions have been known to man for over 600 years, there is still much room for improvement with regard to comfortability, mobility and ergonomics aspects. This study aims to synthesise design features from patents, journals and products for the conceptualisation of multifunctional stretchers.

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Even though considerable progress regarding the technical perspective on modeling and supporting business processes has been achieved, it appears that the human perspective is still often left aside. In particular, we do not have an in-depth understanding of how process models are inspected by humans, what strategies are taken, what challenges arise, and what cognitive processes are involved. This paper contributes toward such an understanding and reports an exploratory study investigating how humans identify and classify quality issues in BPMN process models.

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The asymmetric unit of the title complex salt, [Ni(C(10)H(24)N(4))(H(2)O)(2)](C(4)H(2)O(4))·4H(2)O, comprises half of a nickel(II) complex dication, half of a fumarate dianion and two water mol-ecules. Both the Ni(II) cation and fumarate anion lie on a crystallographic inversion center. The Ni(II) ion in the cyclam complex is six-coordinated within a distorted N(4)O(2) octa-hedral geometry, with the four cyclam N atoms in the equatorial plane and the two water mol-ecules in apical positions.

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