Search Results - "Malay Peninsula"
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Hot Springs in the Malay Peninsula
Published 2010“…More than sixty hot springs have been discovered so far in the Malay Peninsula and all of the hot springs are genetically related to tectonic activities. …”
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Ancient Kedah : a Srivijayan Mandala in the Malay Peninsula
Published 2022“…Ancient Kedah was a polity located in the Malay Peninsula that have been closely integrated into the Srivijaya ring of mandala. …”
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The Chronometric Holocene Archaeological Record Of The Southern Thai-malay Peninsula
Published 2014“…A survey of the archaeological literature on the southern Thai-Malay Peninsula identifies 39 sites associated with chronometric dates suitable for quantitative analysis covering the Holocene, since 10,000 years ago. …”
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British travellers’ perspective on the people of the Malay Peninsula in the 19th Century
Published 2024“…This article will explore travellers’ perspectives of the people of the Malay Peninsula/States in the 19th century with reference to a few renowned British travellers like Isabella Bird, Emily Innes, and Florence Caddy. …”
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A new species of Microhyla (Anura: Microhylidae) from the Malay Peninsula
Published 2007“…Microhyla is described from the Malay Peninsula.M.mantheyi new species, was formerly assigned to M.bornensis, and has been earlier reported from southern Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore.…”
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Pyritization of the coastal sediments in the Kelantan plains in the Malay Peninsula during the Holocene
Published 2011“…Problem statement: For a number of geological reasons a proportion of the present coastal plains in the Malay Peninsula were inundated by seawater in the past when pyrite in some of the soils is believed to have been mineralized. …”
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Strategically On The Maritime Silk Route Maritime Treasures Off The Malay Peninsula
Published 2014“…The Malay Peninsula or what is present day WestlPeninsular Malaysia is flanked on either shores by the South China Sea on the east and the Straits of Malacca (Melaka) on the west, both essentially important sea-borne passages between the East and the West. …”
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Chitosan isolated from horseshoe crab tachypleus gigas from the Malay Peninsula
Published 2018“…Chitosan that was isolated from horseshoe crabs, Tachypleus gigas, for this study were from estuary area in Balok Pahang (East coast) and Muar Johor (West coast) of the Malay Peninsula. The isolation of chitosan was carried out by chemical processes involving deproteinization, demineralization and deacetylation. …”
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From Cairo to the straits settlements: modern salafiyyah reformist ideas in Malay Peninsula
Published 2007“…Early twentieth-century Malay Peninsula witnessed the emergence of Islamic reform movements. …”
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On the pyritization of the coastal sediments in the Malay Peninsula during the Holocene and its effects on soil
Published 2013“…Much of the present coastal plains in the Malay Peninsula were inundated by seawater some 6,000 years ago. …”
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Rawa migration to the Malay peninsula in the 19th century: the case of Pahang, Perak, and Selangor
Published 2018“…Little research attention has been paid to the Rawa or Rao community from West Sumatra who migrated to the Malay Peninsula. The few available accounts are scattered and fragmentary, and contradictory in some respects. …”
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The cotton cloth Qur’an binding of the East Coast of the Malay Peninsula / Ros Mahwati Ahmad Zakaria
Published 2016“…This study is to analyse the physical criterias of the cotton colth Qur’an binding of the East Coast of the Malay Peninsula. Cotton is a type of textile used as the East Coast Qur’an binding. …”
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The Malay Peninsula as a barrier to gene flow in an Asian horseshoe crab species, Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda Latreille
Published 2015“…The results also suggested that C. rotundicauda may be subjected to the land barrier effect of the Malay Peninsula, whereby gene flow is limited between populations occurring on both sides of the peninsula, increasing their genetic differentiation through time.…”
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