Search Results - "200 metres"
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Our debt of gratitude to Abdul Quadir
Published 2019“…The homes where he and I spent our childhoods are within 200 metres of each other. I grew up with the pride that our village produced this great poet and writer. …”
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Indoor futsal service: Strikers United Sdn. Bhd / Nurfaezah Hanis Halim ...[et. al]
Published 2012“…In addition, the location of our premise is strategic as it is located at front of UiTM which estimated 200 metres from the main entrance. The location is not only strategic but also safe especially for students who want to rent a court at night. …”
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Access audit on universal design: the case of Kota Kinabalu water front
Published 2009“…With guidance from the researchers, the disabled respondents simulated their movements at the water front area of the city stretching about one (1) kilometre in length and 200 metres wide. The access audit done in Kota Kinabalu concluded that the water front area was designed without consideration of Universal Design, and renovation of the built environment is urgently needed to comply with the Malaysian standard requirements.…”
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Seamless pedestrian positioning and navigation using landmarks
Published 2016“…Many navigation services, such as car navigation services, provide users with praxic navigational instructions (such as “turn left after 200 metres, then turn right after 150 metres”), however people usually associate directions with visual cues (e.g. …”
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Investigation of groundwater potential aquifer using geophysical technique at Sawah Sempadan, Malaysia
Published 2015“…Each major line was formed from 7 surveys of 400 metres in length, which made up to 1.6 km after overlapping at 200 metres. SURFER software was used to create this major line resistivity profile. …”
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The development of aerial photography application based on aerial image captured from a remote control airplane
Published 2009“…A few scenes were then collected to create the UUM Digital Aerial Scenes (UUM-DAS) prototype.The resulting prototype enables viewers to explore the campus virtually from a of bird's eye view, with the altitude of about 150 to 200 metres. Similar approach of obtaining DAS can be generalised for marketing strategy,farm management, map disaster location, map landscapes, monitor construction sites and progress, advertise property, and for viewing archaeological arttifacts.…”
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