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  1. Get in touch and we will be happy to help you! Opening Hours: Wed - Sat: 11am - 8pm, Sun, Mon & public holidays: 11am - 5pm Tue by appointment only. Phone +65 63921966. Email: info@sifr.sg.

  2. Join our exclusive perfume workshop at Sifr Aromatics, located at 42 Arab Street. Perfect for corporate events or a fun experience with friends, this elegant and exclusive 1.5-hour session offers a unique activity to bond with friends and colleagues.

  3. Discover Sifr Aromatics' latest collection of niche perfumes, handcrafted in small batches by our third-generation perfumer on Arab Street, Singapore. Each fragrance blends tradition and innovation, offering unique, luxurious scents that reflect our rich cultural heritage and commitment to artisanal excellence.

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  5. Nov 12, 2021 · Take a walk down Arab Street and chances are, you’ll stumble upon Sifr Aromatics, an independent perfumery run by third-generation perfumer, Johari Kazura, and partner, Lizzie You. Slightly over...

  6. The total recordable injury frequency rate (TRIFR), or total recordable injury rate, is the number of fatalities, lost time injuries, alternate work, and other injuries requiring medical treatment per million hours worked. The TRIFR is not to be confused with the similarly named LTIFR (lost time injury frequency rate).

  7. Mar 24, 2018 · Something smells pretty good in Kampong Glam, and it’s not the food. We talk to master perfumer Johari Kazura of Sifr Aromatics

  8. Jul 17, 2018 · Our English word zero comes from the Arabic word sifr. It’s the same Arabic root that gives us the word cipher, which can mean something that was done in secret. Why the connotation of covertness? Well, it’s a long story. Making Something Out Of Nothing. Many historians and scholars agree that zero as we know it first emerged ...

  9. Jan 9, 2009 · sIFR (Scalable Inman Flash Replacement) is a technology that allows you to use any font you wish on your web pages. Long story short, it uses JavaScript to target certain text page elements and replace them with a block of Flash, which is the same text only rendered with a new font.

  10. www.webdesignmuseum.org › web-design-history › sifrsIFR - Web Design Museum

    Scalable Inman Flash Replacement (sIFR) was a dynamic, open source web fonts implementation for JavaScript and Adobe Flash developed by Mike Davidson and improved by Mark Wubben. sIFR functioned by embedding fonts in a Flash element that displayed text, which helped fonts specified in CSS and HTML to display as intended.

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