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Anti-oviposition activities of used sock media against a dengue vector : prospects of eco-friendly control and solutions to pollution
Published 2017“…But the impacts of sock odor on the oviposition behavior of dengue vectors are unknown. We assessed whether Aedes albopictus changes its oviposition activity in response to the presence of used socks extract (USEx) in potential breeding grounds, using choice and no-choice bioassays (NCB). …”
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The effectiveness training programs for staff Malaysia Airports Holdings (MAHB) / Nuru Ain Abd Malik
Published 2010“…Based on the finding the study gives appropriate recommendation to overcome the weakness towards the new process. For conclusion all the objective in this study has being met.…”
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Effects of holding and reheating time using microwave on microbial load of ready-to-eat foods in selected restaurants in Selangor, Malaysia
Published 2018“…Out of the collected samples, which were, Plain Rice (PR), Roti Canai (RC), Fried Chicken (FC), Chicken Fried Rice (CFR), Fried Noodles (FN), and Nasi Lemak (NL); FN had the highest microbial content of both Coliform contents ranging from 3.6 to over 1100 MPN/g. …”
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Arguing a business tort against auditors / Loganathan Krishnan
Published 2010“…This can be seen in the historic English decision of Re Kingston Cotton Mill Co (No 2) [1896] 2 Ch 673, whereby Lopes LJ stated that “...auditors are watchdogs but not bloodhound…” Additionally, it can be observed in the ingenious statement of Cardozo CJ in the American decision of Ultramares Corporation v Touche (1931) 174 NE 441 whereby he stated that to hold auditors liable results to a case of “…liability of an indeterminate amount for an indeterminate time to an indeterminate class…” In the midst of these legal pronouncements, it is pertinent to determine the liability of auditors under tort in Malaysia, which was distilled in 1967. …”
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Perceptions of the War Against Terrorism (WAT): a Malaysian case study
Published 2008“…Findings from the study indicate that Malaysians hold mostly negative views on the WAT, i.e.: they doubt the intentions of the US government; they view the WAT as a fight against Muslims and as a means for US control; they view the military approach as ineffective; they perceive a conscious effort to link terrorism to Islam; they view the Western media as being insensitive to non-Westerners and they believe that the WAT has had little impact on reducing terrorism due to hidden political agendas. …”
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Assessing Community Resilience against Climatic Disasters: A Case Study on Local Adaptation Strategies in the Barguna District
Published 2025“…The study reveals that 52.5% of respondents hold a negative outlook on their community’s future resilience to climate-induced disasters, with only 10.8% expressing a very positive perception and 4.9% being extremely optimistic about adaptation and recovery. …”
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Induced resistance of oil palm seedlings against basal stem rot using calcium, copper and salicylic acid
Published 2013“…Pre-treatment of Ganoderma-infected rubber wood block with 500 ppm Ca+50 ppm Cu+50 ppm SA reduced the number (20.14%) and (0.8 g) weight of basidiocarp compared to the control. …”
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Is natural gas a backup fuel against shortages of biogas or a threat to the Swedish vision of pursuing a vehicle fleet independent of fossil fuels?
Published 2015“…The region not only concentrates the largest number of inhabitants in Sweden but also holds alone around 35% of the Swedish fleet of passenger cars using gas as fuel. …”
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Antibacterial potential of silver nanoparticles (SP-AgNPs) synthesized from Syzygium polyanthum (wight) Walp. against selected foodborne pathogens
Published 2023“…The well diffusion assay demonstrated the inhibitory potential of SP-AgNPs against all tested foodborne pathogens, with inhibition zones ranging from 10.16 + 1.25 to 13.16 + 1.52 mm. …”
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Assessment of fish protein hydrolysate as a substitute for fish meal in white shrimp diets: impact on growth, immune response, and resistance against Vibrio parahaemolyticus infect...
Published 2024“…To evaluate the effects of substituting fish meal with FPH in vivo, four isoproteic (43 %), isolipidic (6 %), and isoenergetic diets (489 kcal/100 g) were formulated with fish meal substitution levels of 0 % (control), 30 % (FPH30), 65 % (FPH65), and 100 % (FPH100). …”
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The thermoluminescence response of Ge-doped optical fibres to X-ray photon irradiation
Published 2008“…Dose rate of 58.31 mGy s'1 was delivered to the Ge-doped optical fibre using 49.8 kVp and 986 (iA current setting. …”
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Development, validation and evaluation of medical education e-professionalim (MEeP) framework
Published 2023“…A multi-construct Mission-based Medical Education e-Professionalism (MEeP) framework comprising of values, behaviour and identity constructs was developed using a pluralist approach and triangulating the data from the systematic review (44 studies), survey responses (n=381) and Delphi experts (n=15) findings while implying a convergent parallel design. …”
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When Adam met Rio: conversations on racism, anti-racism and multiculturalism in the Australian Football League and English Premier League
Published 2015“…Prior to the television interview, the Indigenous Goodes had been racially vilified by a 13-year-old female spectator during a match, and subsequently likened to King Kong by Collingwood president, Eddie McGuire. …”
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Employing nature to combat floods: some experiences from Malaysia
Published 2002“…Interception, the amount of rainfall caught in the forest crown, is about 10 - 15% of total rainfall. Least interception occurs when forests are thinned and exposed due to clearing, while maximum interception (often reaching 100 %) occurs with dense virgin forests made up of evergreen trees. …”
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Coffee and its waste repel gravid Aedes albopictus females and inhibit the development of their embryos
Published 2015“…To anticipate the environmental issues related to the increasing popularity of coffee as a drink, and also to combat insecticide resistance, we explored the deterrence potentials of coffee leachates against the ovipositing and embryonic stages of the dengue vector, Aedes albopictus. …”
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Safety & Security Analysis of Sea Transportation in Indonesia
Published 2013“…Associated with maritime transport, there are three aspects that are interlinked with each other, i.e. traffic and sea transportation, port and also the safety and security of the cruise.…”
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Borneo cave dripwater isotope timeseries resolve the 2009-2012 ENSO cycle
Published 2013“…Results from a recent 5-year daily-resolved timeseries of modern rainfall oyxgen isotopes (delta18O) from northern Borneo -- a region where ENSO has a profound impact on precipitation amount -- show that prominent 6-80/00 interannual rainfall delta18O variations at this site are robustly linked to basin-wide ENSO-driven hydrological changes (Moerman et al., 2013). …”
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