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Lee Kong Chian Faculty of Engineering and Science Jan 2016 edition The application of

Lee Kong Chian Faculty of Engineering and Science Jan 2016 edition The application of protein folding in the measuring of common foot ailments has not often been studied in the past due to a lack of awareness among the young male students who typically make up most university’s post-graduate research departments. This work strives to prove that the folding of proteins has some (as yet unspecified) impact on how much our feet hurt, and also correlates that with the among of pulling which occurs in said lower region. The data also suggests that, contrary to popular sentiment, not all physical conditions can be traced to an involuntary genetic or biological source, and that most of the participants simply did not know how to wear their footwear in an appropriate style. from 9 am 5 pm Among the results of this work are: - Incredibly interesting graphs - Late nights spent at fast food outlets leaching on free internet and consuming too many sugared beverages - Vastly improved typing skill and speed - A personal relationship with the structure of proteins - Severe curtailment of all other personal relationships - Completion of all episodes of that TV series about cool lawyers and that other one where everyone backstabs each other and no one cares about the great white threat coming out from the north - Coffee addiction - Ground-breaking results which will hopefully allow me to graduate We conclude that way too many of our participants lack basic information regarding the care of their lower regions, and therefore propose the following steps (no pun intended) to improve the state of education and hopefully reduce the amount of chronic feet inactivity observed. Also, the specificity of the observed behaviour correlates with that predicted by the Lee and Riqoul (2015) 1. Flat-foot week 2. Feet advertising to be taken out on local radio stations 3. Mandatory government taxation on foot apparel based on a sliding scale of the apparel’s appearance 4. Approach large corporates for CSR donations towards foot rehab clinics in major urban centers 5. De-lengthening services to be carried out at approved clinics and hospitals for those whose feet have been pulled too many times and as a result are now constantly wary of any form of communication and mistrustful of the accuracy of stories being told to them. Lee, AB, Riqoul, CD, 2015, Journal of Awesomeness, Manhattan, New York Acknowledgements and gratitude to Pan Huat Delivery for their sponsorship of this project 1. 2. 3. 4. Da te: Ap ril 13 th Felix Yan Pao and Dr. Darman, P. H. , Department of Biomedical Mathematics 4 Categories Final Year Project Poster Competition Protein Folding and Its Applications : e Tifm Fundamental Sciences Applied Sciences Materials, Manufacturing, Project Management, Green & Sustainable Technologies Research, Design & Development in Science & Engineering Venue: Your FYP Poster Here! CA$H Prizes e s r u co n o C area Lv K l B 5 bl k don’ t miss it Utilization of Green Energy in Improving Highly Aerodynamic Prospective Plane Yields Authors: Hen Kai Xin, Bee Hap Pee, and Gem Bee Rah Supervisor: Mr. Dun Wor Yee Plane Arm Plane Mohawk Plane Posterior Plane Mouth Plane nose Plane Fingers Plane Pacemaker Highly Aerodynamic Prospective Plane Yields (HAPPY) are the subject of intense research and development, due to high commercial, national, and international demand. While various methods of increasing HAPPY have been previously proposed, including the Fishing Regularly Including Extra Nutty Donuts, Trying Out Yellow Submarines, or the ever-popular Making Only Needed Extra Yamcakes, extended research has proved that the increase in HAPPY produced by those and related methods have only been temporary. Furthermore, there is new evidence to suggest that levels of HAPPY may in fact prove increasingly resistant to these methods over time, akin to the developing of antibiotic resistant superbugs (always finish your course of antibiotics, and stop feeding them to animals!). In this research work, we propose a new approach to improving HAPPY. The new approach is described in the conveniently under-sized and therefore unreadable flowchart on the right, which will probably result in a significant point deduction in the FYP Poster Competition. Which is fine by us, because now that we have a new approach to optimizing for HAPPY, we are confident we will not be disappointed by the result. The approach we have produced in this work has proven effective across gender, cultural, and biological distributions as were included in our test study. Further experimentation is required to extrapolate the results globally. Long-term results are still being monitored, but the initial peak and slowdown effects noted in the current state-of-the-art-methods, especially the Making Only Needed Extra Yamcakes (MONEY) method, have not been observed with this approach. Coupled with the green and energy-efficient nature of this approach, we are confident that we have, at last, began to solve the riddle of how to be truly and lastingly HAPPY. _ Show off your Gain presentati Get others inte hard work on experience rested in your Receive feedba ck from specia by 21 st Mar Final Year Project Poster Competition research l panel of judg e Sponsor Submit your poster today! Contact your FYP coordinator or visit the FYP website at http: //fes. utar. edu. my/current-students/fyp/