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Adventitious rooting in microcuttings of selected indigenous landscape trees of Malaysia
Published 2009“…Rooting performance in microcuttings of five indigenous and one exotic landscape tree species was evaluated in a 60 days period. …”
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Prioritizing the nine challenges of Malaysian Vision 2020
Published 2011“…The exotic phrase “Vision 2020” has been coined to signify a lofty and long term objective pertaining to some issue in many countries across the world. …”
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Phase evolution and microstructural development in sol-gel derived MSnO3 (M = Ca, Sr and Ba)
Published 2000“…Grains of submicron size with narrow size distribution and spherical morphology, were the most noticeable characteristics of sintered calcium metastannate derived by sol-gel method. …”
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Ranking of the nine challenges of malaysian vision 2020
Published 2012“…The exotic phrase “Vision 2020” has been coined to signify a lofty and long term objective pertaining to some issue in many countries across the world. …”
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Pathogenicity of a Microsporidium Isolate from the Diamondback Moth against Noctuid Moths:Characterization and Implications for Microbiological Pest Management
Published 2013“…However, there have been few studies to evaluate the susceptibility of exotic species to microsporidia from indigenous Lepidoptera. …”
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Pathogenicity of a microsporidium isolate from the diamondback moth against noctuid moths: characterization and implications for microbiological pest management
Published 2013“…However, there have been few studies to evaluate the susceptibility of exotic species to microsporidia from indigenous Lepidoptera. …”
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Sex steroid profiles, gonadal histology and early development of clarias batrachus linneaus in captivity
Published 2014“…Some individuals were noticed to have absorbed their yolk-sac on the third day but majority fully utilized the yolk-sac on the fourth day. …”
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Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) diversity influenced by tree thinning in the Western Australian jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest
Published 2015“…In summary, the various shifts in ant dynamics do not present a clear pattern over all the plots. The most noticeable changes were a shift in equilibrium between ant ecological groupings noticed in plot 3 in 2008 and the loss of cover-loving species in Plot 5 and their replacement by those that favour open ground. …”
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