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    Volunteerism: A crosscutting and relational method to achieve the sustainable development goals by Devereux, Peter, Stocker, L., Holmes, Kirsten

    Published 2017
    “…Using case studies from Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Western Australia and the Philippines, it analyses methods to facilitate voluntary action that makes practical contributions. …”
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    Development and characterization of Elaeis oleifera microsatellite markers by Noorhariza Mohd Zaki, Ismanizan Ismail, Rozana Rosli

    Published 2010
    “…The markers were utilised to assess the genetic diversity of E. oleifera germplasm collections from four South American countries (Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama and Honduras). The number of alleles per-locus varied from 2 to 11 and the observed and expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.0685 to 0.9853 and 0.1393 to 0.8216 respectively. …”
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    Technical efficiency analysis correcting for biases from observed and unobserved variables: An application to a natural resource management project by Bravo-Ureta, B., Greene, William, Solís, D.

    Published 2012
    “…This article brings together the stochastic frontier framework with impact evaluation methodology to compare technical efficiency (TE) across treatment and control groups using cross-sectional data associated with the MARENA Program in Honduras. A matched group of beneficiaries and control farmers is determined using propensity score matching techniques to mitigate biases stemming from observed variables. …”
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    Remittance and growth nexus: bootstrap panel granger-causality evidence from high remittance receiving countries by Ali, Hamisu Sadi, Law, Siong Hook, Yusop, Zulkornain

    Published 2018
    “…The present paper examine the causal relationship between economic growth and remittances among the top ten highest remittance recipient countries in the world based on remittance to GDP ratio (Haiti, Honduras, Kyrgyz Republic, Lebanon, Lesotho, Moldova, Nepal, Samoa, Tajikistan, and Tonga). …”
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    Evaluation of the simple sequence repeat (SSR) genotyping of Elaeis oleifera germplasm / Wan Nurhayati Wan Hanafi by Wan Hanafi, Wan Nurhayati

    Published 2018
    “…A set of 21 polymorphic E. oleifera gSSRs was analyzed on a total of 214 E. oleifera genomic DNA belonging to eight germplasm originated from four countries in Central and South America (Columbia, Panama, Costa Rica and Honduras). The analysis covered on genetic diversity and genetic structure of eight E. oleifera populations, inferences from 21 polymorphic E. oleifera gSSRs. …”
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    Aquatic invertebrate communities in tank bromeliads: how well do classic ecological patterns apply? by Jocque, Merlijn, Field, Richard

    Published 2014
    “…We tested the extent to which there are species richness–altitude, richness–environment, richness–size, richness–habitat complexity and richness–isolation relationships for the aquatic invertebrate communities from 157 bromeliads in Cusuco National Park, Honduras. We found that invertebrate species richness and abundance correlated most strongly, and positively, with habitat size, which accounted for about a third of the variance in both. …”
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    Evaluation of the simple sequence repeat (SSR) genotyping of Elaeis oleifera germplasm / Wan Nurhayati Wan Hanafi by Wan Hanafi, Wan Nurhayati

    Published 2018
    “…A set of 21 polymorphic E. oleifera gSSRs was analyzed on a total of 214 E. oleifera genomic DNA belonging to eight germplasm originated from four countries in Central and South America (Columbia, Panama, Costa Rica and Honduras)……”
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    Systemic functional linguistics of eastern and western leaders' reaction towards trump's decision of recognizing Jerusalem as Israel Capital by Abdulameer, Ali Hussein

    Published 2021
    “…The results showed that all eastern social actors were against Trump's decision, whereas some Western social actors supported the decision, such as Israel, Guatemala, Honduras, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, and Togo. …”
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    Khasiat polifenol daripada teh, kopi dan koko by Jalil, Abbe Maleyki, Ismail, Amin

    Published 2018
    “…Koko (Theobroma cacao) pula mula digunakan pada tahun 200-900 sebelum masihi oleh masyarakat Mayan di Honduras. Ketiga-tiga sumber asli ini telah digunakan sekian lamanya secara tradisional dan perkembangan ilmu sains telah menemui pelbagai khasiat daripada teh, kopi dan koko. …”
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