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    Zinc uptake by lowland and upland rice grown in tropical soil amended with burned rice husk and zeolites by Khayyambashi, Babak

    Published 2014
    “…In the green house study, the aerial dry biomass of both MR219 and Tenom were highest in soil amended with burned rice husk. …”
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    The Winchcombe meteorite, a unique and pristine witness from the outer solar system by King, A.J., Daly, L., Rowe, J., Joy, K.H., Greenwood, R.C., Devillepoix, Hadrien, Suttle, M.D., Chan, Q.H.S., Russell, S.S., Bates, H.C., Bryson, J.F.J., Clay, P.L., Vida, D., Lee, M.R., O’Brien, Á., Hallis, L.J., Stephen, N.R., Tartèse, R., Sansom, Ellie, Towner, Martin, Cupak, Martin, Shober, P.M., Bland, Phil, Findlay, R., Franchi, I.A., Verchovsky, A.B., Abernethy, F.A.J., Grady, M.M., Floyd, C.J., Van Ginneken, M., Bridges, J., Hicks, L.J., Jones, R.H., Mitchell, J.T., Genge, M.J., Jenkins, L., Martin, P.E., Sephton, M.A., Watson, J.S., Salge, T., Shirley, K.A., Curtis, R.J., Warren, T.J., Bowles, N.E., Stuart, F.M., Nicola, L.D., Györe, D., Boyce, A.J., Shaw, K.M.M., Elliott, T., Steele, R.C.J., Povinec, P., Laubenstein, M., Sanderson, D., Cresswell, A., Jull, A.J.T., Sýkora, I., Sridhar, S., Harrison, R.J., Willcocks, F.M., Harrison, C.S., Hallatt, D., Wozniakiewicz, P.J., Burchell, M.J., Alesbrook, L.S., Dignam, A., Almeida, N.V., Smith, C.L., Clark, B., Humphreys-Williams, E.R., Schofield, P.F., Cornwell, L.T., Spathis, V., Morgan, G.H., Perkins, M.J., Kacerek, R., Campbell-Burns, P., Colas, F., Zanda, B., Vernazza, P., Bouley, S., Jeanne, S., Hankey, M., Collins, G.S., Young, J.S., Shaw, C., Horak, J., Jones, D., James, N., Bosley, S., Shuttleworth, A., Dickinson, P., McMullan, I., Robson, D., Smedley, A.R.D., Stanley, B., Bassom, R., McIntyre, M., Suttle, A.A., Fleet, R.

    Published 2022
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    Farewell to the iconic 'libraries by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 2006
    “…"When a learned dies, a library is burned down," goes the proverb. In the last few weeks, at least three such "libraries" burned down, one of which was our very own. …”
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    Simultaneous Carbon Capture and Reuse Using Catalytic Membrane Reactor in Water-Gas Shift Reaction by Saw, S., Nandong, Jobrun

    Published 2017
    “…Hydrogen (H2) has been recognized as one of the attractive energy carriers due to its clean and environmentally friendly characteristics where the burning of H2as a fuel produces zero waste emission. …”
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    Biological additives improved qualities, in vitro gas production kinetics, digestibility, and rumen fermentation characteristics of different varieties of rice straw silage by Ahmed, M. A., Rafii, M. Y., Nur Ain Izzati, M. Z., Khalilah, A. K., Awad, E. A., Kaka, U., Chukwu, S. C., Liang, J. B., Sazili, A. Q.

    Published 2022
    “…Context: The amelioration of low-quality cheap feed for livestock production has become a huge challenge faced by the livestock producers coupled with the illicit disposal of the straw, which causes global environmental nuisance through burning and health impairment. Aims: The purpose of this study is to examine the efficacy of biological additives on nutrient profiles, silage quality, in vitro rumen fermentation in different varieties of rice straw silage; ML4, ML10, ML21, ML24, MR219 and Putra-1 were ensiled with water (control), enzyme (E) and a combination of bacteria and enzyme (BE) in a complete randomised design (CRD) experiment. …”
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    Utilisation of treated straw from newly-developed PadiU PUTRA-1 rice variety as feed supplement for sustainable goat production by Adewale, Ahmed Muideen

    Published 2022
    “…Agricultural waste, such as rice straw that is illicitly disposed of, causing health impairment and global environmental nuisance through burning could be improved by biological additive and used as ruminant feed. …”
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