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    Technology Park Malaysia the Quality of Research & Development in Biotechnology by Nik Mustafa, Nik Hazma

    Published 1997
    “…(George, 1992, p27) Research is categorized into two (2) categories; basic research and applied research. Basic research is a research conducted to understand the nature of the…”
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    Empyema thoracis: New insights into an old disease by Brims, Fraser, Lansley, S., Waterer, G., Lee, Y.

    Published 2010
    “…Pleural infection is a disease of historical importance and is still a modern menace, with incidences rising in adults and children, and a significant mortality in adults. Basic research is hampered by limitations with in vivo models, and the bacteriology of empyema is complex. …”
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    Impact of Health Information System on Patient Care & Treatment: A Study on Selayang Hospita by Takhti, Hesamaddin Kamal Zadeh

    Published 2010
    “…The purpose of this research is to investigate the influences of Health Information Systems on patient care at Selayang Hospital. This study is a basic research, which has been conducted with a descriptive cross-sectional method that proves the research variables were measured essentially at one point in time.…”
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    Cross disciplinary approaches in collaborative research for a sustainable society. by Shuib, Munir

    Published 2009
    “…Most progress has come from scientific research that resulted from basic research approaches, usually within single disciplines. …”
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    Optimal public funding for research: a theoretical analysis by De Fraja, Gianni

    “…The government should award funding for basic research to induce the most productive institutions to carry out more applied research than they would like. …”
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    Teaching the science of learning by Weinstein, Yana, Madan, Christopher R., Sumeracki, Megan A.

    Published 2018
    “…In this Tutorial Review, we focus on six specific cognitive strategies that have received robust support from decades of research: spaced practice, interleaving, retrieval practice, elaboration, concrete examples, and dual coding. We describe the basic research behind each strategy and relevant applied research, present examples of existing and suggested implementation, and make recommendations for further research that would broaden the reach of these strategies.…”
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    Strategies Towards Third Party Logistics Provider in Malaysia: A Case Study on Konsortium Logistics Berhad by Lai, Shane Reza

    Published 2010
    “…Literature review on improving the third party logistics provider is stated and basic research methodologies are applied along with the findings to obtain recommendations and strategies for the company to sustain in this industry.…”
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    The Relationship between Organisational Structure and Work Productivity: A Comparative study on the telecom Industry in India by Thundathil Jacob, Koshy

    Published 2010
    “…The three different genre of telecom companies were selected intending to obtain a more reliable and holistic result through the research and the interview was set with the aim to attain answers for the basic research objectives and questions. The study revealed that there exists a complementary and positive relationship between organisational structure and productivity in these telecom companies and the right structure can influence the telecom personnel to improve their work productivity for the total development of the organisation. …”
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    Open access and the academy: an analysis of some salient copyright and related legal interfaces by Wilson, Kenneth

    Published 2019
    “…The thesis frames its enquiry within a basic research question: Are copyright law and related legal concepts beneficial or disadvantageous in the implementation of OA across the Academy? …”
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    Development of DigBot for monitoring the underground environment by Hayashi, M., Miyachi, T., Kawamura, Youhei, Murakami, K., Kato, Y., Mochiyama, H.

    Published 2012
    “…In this proceeding, first, concept of DigBot is shown. As a basic research of developing DigBot, Contra-rotating drill is developed and made for trial purpose. …”
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    Adopt-a-Robot: A Story of Attachment (Or the Lack Thereof) by Herath, D., Kroos, Christian, Stevens, C., Burnham, D.

    Published 2013
    “…In this exploratory study we investigated whether participants would form a bond with a small, basic research robot in an adoption scenario whereby the robot's initial interaction abilities were upgraded in two steps. …”
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    Fine tuning of protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms in cancer: Shortening the distance from the laboratory to the bedside by Bosco, R., Melloni, E., Celeghini, C., Rimondi, E., Vaccarezza, Mauro, Zauli, G.

    Published 2011
    “…Despite all these achievements and a huge amount of basic research studies on the biochemical regulation of PKC, there has been a delay in clinical trials with drugs targeting PKC function. …”
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    Rearing non-diapausing western spruce budworm on pre-mixed artificial diet by Mohamad, Rosli, Oloffs, Peter C.

    Published 1984
    “…The rearing technique provided a steady and reliable supply of the insects for other basic research. The supply of insects could be adjusted according to need at any particular time. …”
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    Utilization of expressed emotion in prevention of relapse of schizophrenia patients in Kelantan by M. Zain, Azhar, Varma, S.L.

    Published 1999
    “…The specific factors that make up the construct of expressed emotion are criticism, hostility and emotional over involvement.Several naturalistic studies have demonstrated the association of these factors with clinical relapse (5-8).Patients living in home are significantly more likely to experience a clinical relapse than are patients residing in households with low levels of expressed emotion.This finding has not surprisingly resulted in a great deal of clinical interest in a construct originally developed for purposes of basic research (9-12).…”
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