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    Serious Game For Raising Awareness In Protecting Malaysia Native Wildlife (Born) by Kerk, Zhi Yuan

    Published 2023
    “…So, this project will select 3 main wildlife as the main wildlife to rescues which is Orang Utan, Malayan Tapir and Malayan Flying Lemur. This is to develop a serious game called “Born” which focuses on raising awareness of Malaysia Native Wildlife extinction issues among students. …”
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    Characterization of enteric bacteria from house flies in Health Campus, USM by Zainal, Sitti Nanda

    Published 2018
    “…They are able to cause food contamination easily by landing on food, water or utensils. House flies have been associated with various pathogens, especially those that can cause food borne diseases such as cholerae, salmonellosis and shigellosis. …”
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    Blood meal analysis of tabanid fly after it biting the rare Sumatran rhinoceros by Jeffrine Japning, Rovie-Ryan, Zainal Zahari, Zainuddin, Wahap, Marni, Abdul Hamid, Ahmad, Laurentius N., Ambu, Junaidi, Payne

    Published 2013
    “…Objective:To demonstrate a noninvasive large mammalian genetic sampling method using blood meal obtained from a tabanid fly. Methods:Blood meal was recovered from the abdomen of an engorged tabanid fly(Haemotopota sp.) which was captured immediately after biting a Sumatran rhino in captivity.the blood was applied on to a Whatman FTA blood card. …”
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    Noninvasive genetic sampling on the rare sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis): Identification of the host species from the blood meal collected from the tabanid fly (Taba... by Jeffrine Japning, Rovie-Ryan, Zainal Zahari, Zainuddin, Wahap, Marni, Abdul Hamid, Ahmad, Laurentius N., Ambu, Junaidi, Payne

    Published 2013
    “…Objective:To demonstrate a noninvasive large mammalian genetic sampling method using blood meal obtained from a tabanid fly. Methods:Blood meal was recovered from the abdomen of an engorged tabanid fly(Haemotopota sp.) which was captured immediately after biting a Sumatran rhino in captivity.the blood was applied on to a Whatman FTA blood card. …”
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    The numerical simulation of plate-type windborne debris flight by Kakimpa, Bruce

    Published 2012
    “…Wind borne debris is one of the principal causes of building envelope failure during severe storms. …”
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    The role of bats as reservoir hosts of emerging neuroviruses by Mackenzie, John, Childs, J., Field, H., Wang, L., Breed, A.

    Published 2016
    “…In addition, bats can also act as alternative hosts for the flaviviruses Japanese encephalitis and St Louis encephalitis viruses, two important mosquito-borne encephalitogenic viruses, and bats can assist in the dispersal and over-wintering of these viruses. …”
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    Contribution of flagella and motility to gut colonisation and pathogenicity of Salmonella Enteritidis in the chicken by Barbosa, Fernanda de Oliveira, Freitas Neto, Oliveiro Caetano de, Batista, Diego Felipe Alves, Almeida, Adriana Maria de, Rubio, Marcela da Silva, Alves, Lucas Bocchini Rodrigues, Vasconcelos, Rosemeire de Oliveira, Barrow, Paul Andrew, Berchieri Junior, Angelo

    Published 2017
    “…Salmonella Enteritidis causes fowl paratyphoid in poultry and is frequently associated to outbreaks of food-borne diseases in humans. The role of flagella and flagella-mediated motility into host-pathogen interplay is not fully understood and requires further investigation. …”
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