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Interpreting Melville’s Typee: a Victorian age journey to understanding savage and civilized societies
Published 2013“…However, a more careful examination of the text reveals that there are strong social critiques of racism and imperialism and a struggle with what makes humans civilized beings or savages. The issue of cannibalism haunts the story, as do the abusive practices of colonial and whaling-ship officers, which provides the necessary suspense to carry the reader through the story to its end. …”
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Contesting nationalism: the vision of Rabindranath Tagore
Published 2015“…In his poems, lectures, letters, essays, short stories and novels, Tagore again and again roundly condemns the nationalist fervour in both the East and the West and advocates an alternative ideology that would celebrate righteousness and human conscience against the ideology of the nation, and the spirit of inclusivity and togetherness that would bring all the races and communities, as he put it, "in one nest." …”
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Range findings of lethal concentration of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) to juvenile red tilapia
Published 2023“…Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) have attracted increasing concerns because of their unique properties and widespread applications in industry, which may adversely impact not only specific ecosystems but also human health. Although numerous studies have investigated the influence of ZnO on fish, there is a paucity of information available regarding the LC50 value of ZnO NPs and effects of ZnO NPs on physical and behavioural of red tilapia Oreochromis sp., which are a vital fish-producing species in Malaysia. …”
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Effects of entomopathogenic fungus (Metarhizium anisopliate) on the termite (Coptotermes curvignathus).
Published 2010“…Biological control using Metarhizium anisopliae in the peat area has potential for termite control due to its advantages such as environmental friendly and non-hazardous to human health compared to chemical measures. In this study, several isolates of M. anisopliae was obtained from both peat and mineral soils and screened for their pathogenic effect on C. …”
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Effects of entomopathogenic fungus (metarhizium anisopliate) on the termite (coptotermes curvignathus)
Published 2010“…Biological control using Metarhizium anisopliae in the peat area has potential for termite control due to its advantages such as environmental friendly and non-hazardous to human health compared to chemical measures. In this study, several isolates of M. anisopliae was obtained from both peat and mineral soils and screened for their pathogenic effect on C. …”
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