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Church, crown and complaint: petitions from bishops to the English crown in the fourteenth century
Published 2013“…This thesis explores the interaction of bishops with both the English crown and members of late medieval society more generally by focusing on petitions and the supplicatory strategies adopted by bishops in their endeavours to secure legal remedy. …”
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The application of GIS-AHP technique in analysing the level of the environmental condition of forested areas
Published 2017“…This research depends on a series of GIS database covering five criteria, namely slope, altitude, crown perimeter, tree height and carbon stock, which were then analysed using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). …”
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The application of GIS-AHP technique in analysing the level of the environmental condition of forested areas
Published 2018“…This research depends on a series of GIS database covering five criteria, namely slope, altitude, crown perimeter, tree height and carbon stock, which were then analysed using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). …”
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Studies on Agronomic and Genetic Potentials of the IRRDB '81 Hevea Germplasm in Vietnam
Published 1995“…Studies were conducted to evaluate the agronomic potential and to investigate the genetic structure and variability of the new Hevea germplasm which had been collected from the three states of Acre, Mato Grosso and Rondonia in Brazil, South America, by the International Rubber Research and Development Board (IRRDB). A total of 1309 new Hevea germplasm clones and 32 Wickham (domesticated) clones was evaluated on agronomic performance, physiological characateristics of latex, bark anatomy and properties of rubber in two field experiments at the Rubber Research Institute of Vietnam (RRIV), Vietnam. …”
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Phenomenological study on the psychological well-being of tahfiz students
Published 2024“…A positive psychological trait refers to six dimensions, namely: self-acceptance, positive relationships with others, autonomy, environmental mastery, purpose in life, and personal-growth. This research used a phenomenological qualitative method for thematic analysis. …”
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