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    Autecology and phylogeny of Coolia tropicalis and Coolia malayensis (Dinophyceae), with emphasis on taxonomy of C. tropicalis based on light microscopy, scanning electron microscop... by Mohammad Noor, Normawaty, Moestrup, Ojvind, Lundholm, Nina, Fraga, Santiago, Adam, Aimimuliani, Holmes, Michael, Saleh, Ejria

    Published 2013
    “…To accomplish this, the morphology of tropical strains from Belize (the type locality of C. tropicalis), Malaysia, Indonesia, and Australia were examined and compared to published reports. …”
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    Human resource development in Malaysia and Singapore by Ismail, Maimunah, Mohd Rasdi, Roziah

    Published 2016
    “…The historical, political, economic, institutional, social, and cultural context of HRD in the region will be presented with emphasis on Bolivia, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Peru, Argentina, Colombia, Belize, and Mexico. The interface of enterprise and HRD in Latin America will also be examined and the general vocational and educational base for HRD will be explored and subsequently discussed. …”
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    Teras Samudera Enterprise / Ahmad Tamrin... [et al.] by Tamrin, Ahmad, Asis, Mohd Asrul, Roslin, Mohd Faizul, Mohd Jais, Mohd Hisham, Majauwan, Mohd Sabrie

    Published 2012
    “…Seaweeds are popular in Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Belize, Peru, Chile, Canada, Scandinavia, Ireland, Wales, Philippines, and Scotland. …”
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    Using DAISY (Digital Automated Identification System) for automated identification of moths of the superfamily Bombycoidea of Borneo / Leong Yuen Munn by Leong, Yuen Munn

    Published 2013
    “…Three test datasets were then used to evaluate the performance of DAISY: (i) distorted versions of the training images (ii) images from internet resources of same species to the ones in training dataset (Superfamily Bombycoidea), (iii) images from other volumes of The Moths of Borneo of species which were not included in the training dataset, from families; Notodontidae, Lymantriidae, Arctiidae, Drepaninae, Callidulidae, Geometridae, Notuidae and Noctuidae) and (iv) DAISY’s default sample images of species not in the training dataset (Belize sphingids). I classified the results of DAISY identifications into four categories for analysis; (i) test species in training set and correct species is given (true positive, TP), (ii) test species may or may not be in training set but incorrect species name is given (false positive, FP), (iii) test species not in training set and no species name is given (true No-ID, TNI) and (iv) test species in training set but no species name is given (false No-ID, FNI). …”
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    Health care planning in selected developing countries by Ab Hamid, Jabrullah, Wan Hamdzan, Wan Farzana Fasya, Shaharudin, Noor Amanina, Laila, Zeenat M. S. Mesk, Ramlee, Siti Nurbalqis Marina, D., Aldalbahi Aref Ghandour, Abdul Manaf, Rosliza, Juni, Muhamad Hanafiah

    Published 2017
    “…The countries selected were Bangladesh, Belize, Jordan, Kenya, Malaysia and Turkey. Result: A five or ten years of strategic plan for health is the most practiced among the studied developing country. …”
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