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    Potential use of black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens) as an alternative protein in animal feed by Abu Hassim, Hasliza

    Published 2024
    “…The combined effects of a growing human population and increasing demand for sustainable animal protein has led to many research and development related to black soldier fly larvae (bsfl) as an alternative protein source in animal feed. …”
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    Sago enterprise / Hanani Omar... [et al.] by Omar, Hanani, AK Mohiddin, DK Norhajijah, Haris, Norharizah Wati, Hussin, Elbina Nur, Mandar, Noor, Hamdani, Muhd Azmi

    Published 2009
    “…For the reason, we produce sago products to local people and small holders. According to the Sabah's history (early 1940), sago has saving many of people around Kuala Penyu and Beaufort on Japanese colonization. …”
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    Counter-Insurgency against ‘kith and kin’?: the British Army in Northern Ireland, 1970–76 by Burke, Edward

    Published 2015
    “…The relatively stagnant nature of the conflict—with units taking casualties in the same small ‘patch’ of territory without opportunities for the types of ‘positive actions’ seen in the colonies—led to some deviancy on the part of small infantry units who sought informal, unsanctioned ways of taking revenge upon the local population. …”
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    Memory Commemoration and the Meaning of a Suburban War Memorial by Stephens, John

    Published 2007
    “…Thousands were erected after the First World War in towns and suburbs across the nation as a community focus for memory, grief, and pride of their soldiers lost in the war. The Victoria Park memorial in Perth, Western Australia, originally constructed in 1917, before the war ended, and replaced in 1957, was a small suburban memorial that was born in the enthusiasm of Empire and the growing concept of Anzac. …”
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    Do it yourself: humic acid by Chooi, Lin Phooi, Azman, Elisa Azura, Ismail, Roslan

    Published 2022
    “…However, it is not easy to extract by farmers on a small scale. Full compost and Bokashi or its tea also showed much humic acid alone. …”
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    Molecular Epidemiological Investigation of Plasmodium knowlesi in Humans and Macaques in Singapore by Wong, Pei Sze Jeslyn, Tan, Cheong Huat, Lee, Vernon, Li, Mei Zhi Irene, Lee, Kim Sung, Lee, Piao Jarrod, Balbir, Singh, Ng, Lee Ching

    Published 2011
    “…Singapore reported its first locally acquired human Plasmodium knowlesi infection in 2007, involving a soldier who had undergone training in a forested area where long-tailed macaques are frequently seen. …”
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    Stress inoculation in relation to war by Nair, Elizabeth

    Published 1989
    “…Initial fieldwork, in the form of a review of current practices and their supporting rationales, was carried out in military establishments in three small countries with conscript armies: Sweden, Switzerland and Israel. …”
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