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    MY SAY: New world order, G20-style by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 2009
    “…For starters, they wined and dined in style, attended to by no less than celebrity chef Jamie Olivier, serving a special G20 menu, some dishes of which were named after the most powerful person on earth. …”
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    Effects of global value chains on energy efficiency in G20 countries by Luo, Heng, Sun, Ying, Tao, Xiaosha, Tan, Wenwu, Kamarudin, Fakarudin

    Published 2024
    “…Using country-level panel data of G20 economies from 1990 to 2018, this study examines the influence of global value chains on energy efficiency. …”
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    The roles of information and communication technologies, green innovation, and globalization in driving carbon emissions in g-20 countries by Yap, Le Ting

    Published 2023
    “…This study intends to investigate the roles of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), green innovation and globalization on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in G20 countries by employing a quantile regression analysis. …”
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    Pausing preceding and following that in that-clauses of Obama's G-20 Summit Speech in London: read vs. spontaneous speech by Yonca Ozkan, Bilal Genc, Erdoğan Bada

    Published 2010
    “…President Obama‘s address at the G-20 summit was analyzed in terms of intrasentential pausing strategies with due focus on duration of pauses preceding and following the that complementizer in noun and adjective type that-clauses. …”
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    The interdependence of Indonesia stock market against the price volatility of G-20 countries’ stock market by Akwan, Itmamul

    Published 2020
    “…The study aims to identify the correlation of Indonesia stock market and other member countries of G-20, as well as to identify either the volatility of other member countries in G-20 can lead the Indonesia stock market in the same movement in both short-term and long-term, or Indonesia tends to be more independent. …”
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    An overview of the new emerging balance of forces- ‘the BRICS, G 20 and G 7’ response to the global financial crisis by Prabhakar, Akhilesh Chandra

    Published 2011
    “…It also shows the dangers of blindly copying the Western development model.The BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and the G 20 replacing the G-7 in the wake of the economic crisis, as the premier global forum to deal with the crisis, reflected a relative decline in the power of the US and other advanced capitalist countries.The BRICS can represent the interests of all the developing countries. …”
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    Penentuan tahap kakisan tetulang keluli menggunakan kaedah pengecilan amplitud by Roszilah Hamid, Khairul Anuar Mohd Nayan, Kamarudin Mohd Yusof, Wan Marzuliani Wan Mohd

    Published 2009
    “…The overall reductions of amplitude are 46% (G15N), 43% (G20N), 54% (G15E) and 52%(G20E) respectively.…”
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    Shifting the dimensionality of language: evidence from bilingual Bajau Sama Kota Belud in Malaysia by Renddan, Berawati, Abdul Aziz, Adi Yasran, Dani, Noor Aina

    Published 2020
    “…In the neighbourhood domain, G20s and G30s use the Malay language frequently. …”
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    Flavonoid and leaf gas exchange responses of centella asiatica to acute gamma irradiation and carbon dioxide enrichment under controlled environment conditions. by Moghaddam, Sina Siavash, Jaafar, Hawa, Abdul Aziz, Maheran, Ibrahim, Rusli, Rahmat, Asmah, Philip, Elizabeth

    Published 2011
    “…Enhancing CO 2 to 800 μmol/mol resulted in a 193.30% (CO 2 800) increase in leaf biomass compared to 400 μmol/mol and 226.34% enhancement in irradiated plants (CO 2 800, G20) [800 = Ambient CO 2; G20 = Plants exposed to 20 Gy] than CO 2 400, G20. …”
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    Fructose intake and food sources in West Australian adolescents by Woolley, S., Sherriff, Jill, Oddy, W., O'Sullivan, T.

    Published 2013
    “…Boys reported higher absolute fructose intakes than girls (58.9g ± 26.6g vs 48.3g ± 20.1g, respectively, P < 0.001), while girls had higher energy adjusted fructose intakes than boys (55.7g ± 16.1g vs 51.8g ± 20.2g, respectively, P = 0.002). …”
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