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    Herbal medicinal importance of Citrullus Lanatus mentioned in the Ahadith: a precise overview by Islam, Md. Sirajul, Samsudin, Sofiah, A.K., Azad

    Published 2015
    “…Methods: It has been discussed in this study followed by botanical name, the name mentioned in the Prophetic traditions, Arabic name, English name, family, part used, nature and flavor, basic substance and medicinal use. …”
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    Studies on nutritious distinct vegetable plants species mentioned in the Holy Qur’Én and their folk medicinal importance by Islam, Md. Sirajul, Samsudin, Sofiah

    Published 2013
    “…Furthermore, the research arranged the plants species followed by botanical name, their family group, Qur’Énic name, name mentioned in the Prophetic traditions, Arabic name, English name, nature and flavor, basic constituents as well as medicinal uses with caution. …”
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    Development of Ms Access 97 Based Wildlife Database: Aves and Mammalia of Malaysia by Mohammad Afandi, Syamsul Herman

    Published 2000
    “…Important components used in the database are such as scientific name, local name, common English name, order, family, grouping, brief description, photo, status, protection feeding structures and habitat of the wildlife. …”
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    Issues and challenges in cataloguing arabic books in Malaysian academic libraries / Mohd Ikhwan Ismail and Nurul Azurah Md. Roni by Ismail, Mohd Ikhwan, Md Roni, Nurul Azurah

    Published 2011
    “…Besides, the issues of lengthy author‘s name, vocalization of name and Arabization of English name also create problems to the cataloguers. …”
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    Dialect in the Viking-Age Scandinavian diaspora: the evidence of medieval minor names by Rye, Eleanor

    Published 2016
    “…Scandinavian influence on microtoponymy has previously been interpreted, at one extreme, as evidence for Scandinavian settlement, and, at the other extreme, only as reflecting widespread Scandinavian influence on the English language and English naming practices. The relationship between Scandinavian settlement and Scandinavian influence on naming micropotonymy is explored by considering the microtoponymic evidence in the light of evidence illuminating the circumstances of Scandinavian settlement in the case-study areas, and by considering the evidence from the case-study areas within the wider context of Scandinavian influence on English naming practices. …”
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    Malaysian English: Exploring the Possibility of Standardization by Talif, Rosli, Hie, Ting Su

    Published 1994
    “…Of the three varieties of Malaysian English, namely, Malaysian English Type I, Malaysian English Type 11 and colloquial Malaysian English, Malaysian English Type II has the potential to develop into a widely accepted variety of Malaysian English. …”
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    A web-based baby names selection system report (babysport) / Erin Andreana Jacob by Erin Andreana, Jacob

    Published 2002
    “…Names have deeper meaning than meets the eyes. English names, for an example originate from Greek, Hebrew French and etc. …”
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    A study of ‘China English’ and its linguistic features / Deng Yun by Deng, Yun

    Published 2012
    “…Based on Kachru’s theory of World Englishes, namely the Three Concentric Circles Model, this study will link the concept naturally to the English which is used in the Chinese context and brings it into primarily two stages of nativization of English in contemporary China: ‘Chinglish’ and ‘China English’. …”
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    Moneyers of the late Anglo-Saxon coinage, 1016-1042 by Smart, Veronica

    Published 1981
    “…The Scandinavian ruling dynasty had little effect on the manning of the mints, the proportions of Scandinavian to English names being very similar to those under Ethelred. …”
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    Rhoticity in Malaysian English / Kamalashne Jayapalan by Kamalashne , Jayapalan

    Published 2016
    “…The attitudes of speakers towards Malaysian English and native varieties of English, namely British and Malaysian English was also be examined for the same reason. …”
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