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    Comparison of ASE with in-cell cleanup and the QuEChERS sample preparation methods for the analysis of pesticide residues in tea by Abdul Kadir, Haslina, Abas, Faridah, Mediani, Ahmed, Ismail, Intan Safinar, Lajis, Md. Nordin

    Published 2017
    “…The average recovery using ASE with the in-cell cleanup method was in the range of 89 to 92% which is better than that obtained using a QuEChERS method. …”
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    Analysis of multiclass pesticide residues in tea using accelerated solvent extraction with in-cell cleanup and gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry by Abdul Kadir, Haslina

    Published 2015
    “…However, the combination of high temperature and pressure of ASE with in-cell cleanup method results in better extraction efficiency. …”
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    Assessment of waste generation, composition and revenue loss estimation due to floatable riverine litter at Log Boom Sungai Pinang, Klang, Malaysia by Azmar, Noor Azwani, Abd Manaf, Latifah

    Published 2024
    “…The data revealed substantial quantities of plastic, organic matter, and miscellaneous debris. To estimate the economic impact, we employed a revenue loss model that considers cleanup costs, damage to local fisheries, and the tourism sector. …”
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    Determination Of Acrylamide In Banana-Based Snacks And Effect Of Different Maturity Stages On Formation Of Acrylamide In Banana Fritters by Daniali, Gisia

    Published 2010
    “…The highest acrylamide content was found in the banana fritter might be related to the higher heating temperature and duration of heating time. …”
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    A genetic algorithm to minimise the maximum lateness on a single machine family scheduling problem by Lee, Lai Soon, Nazif, Habibeh

    Published 2009
    “…Setup includes obtaining tool, positioning work in process, cleanup, etc. In most scheduling research work, the setup time has been considered as either negligible and hence ignored, or considered as part of the processing time. …”
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    Electrochemical immunosensor for the detection of aflatoxin B1 in palm kernel cake and feed samples by Azri, Farah Asilah, Selamat, Jinap, Sukor, Rashidah

    Published 2017
    “…Palm kernel cake (PKC) is the solid residue following oil extraction of palm kernels and useful to fatten animals either as a single feed with only minerals and vitamins supplementation, or mixed with other feedstuffs such as corn kernels or soy beans. …”
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    Modification of a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry method for the determination of acrylamide in fried snacks by Daniali, G., Jinap, Selamat, Hanifah, N. Lioe, Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam

    Published 2013
    “…The recoveries of acrylamide in banana fritter samples at low, medium and high concentrations of 100, 200 and 4000 μg kg-1, respectively, were in the range of 84 to 109%. …”
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    Modification of a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry method for the determination of acrylamide in fried snacks by G., Daniali, Selamat, Jinap, Hanifah Lioe, Nuryani, Sarker, Zaidul Islam

    Published 2013
    “…The recoveries of acrylamide in banana fritter samples at low, medium and high concentrations of 100, 200 and 4000 µg kg-1, respectively, were in the range of 84 to 109%. …”
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    Synthesis of solar and visible-light-active highly ordered titania nanotube arrays (TNTS) for photocatalytic applications / Sim Lan Ching by Sim, Lan Ching

    Published 2015
    “…It also provided a demanding sustainable and greener solution for environmental cleanup and greenhouse gas reduction through alternative fuel generation.…”
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    Oil spill protection plan: The use of geographical information system (GIS) in storing and accessing coastal sensitivity index by Said, Mohamad Nor, Ibrahim, Norkhair, Ismail, Zamri, Busu, Ibrahim, Mohd., Mohd. Safie

    Published 2001
    “…First is the shoreline classes which are ranked according to their sensitivity, the natural persistence of oil and the ease of cleanup. Based on the index produced by the United States, three types of shorelines were identified and classified to be either less sensitive, moderately sensitive or highly sensitive (ESI) to oil. …”
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    ESI mapping: A pilot project for west coast of Malaysian peninsular by Said, Mohamad Nor, Busu, Ibrahim, Mohd. Yusoff, Abd. Razak, Ismail, Zamri, Ibrahim, Norkhair, Mohd., Mohd. Safie

    Published 2000
    “…First is the shoreline classes which are ranked according to their sensitivity, the natural persistence of oil and the ease of cleanup. Based on the index produced by the United States, three types of shorelines were identified and classified to be either less sensitive, moderately sensitive or highly sensitive (ESI) to oil. …”
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    Development and validation of chromatographic methods for the determination of mycotoxins in food / Ala’ Y.A. Sirhan. by Sirhan, Ala’ y. A.

    Published 2012
    “…Therefore, the use of dispersive solid-phase extraction (dSPE) cleanup step was excluded to reduce the time and cost of analysis. …”
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    Development of modified titania nano photocatalysts to synergise visible light utilisation for enhanced photocatalysis / Leong Kah Hon by Leong, Kah Hon

    Published 2015
    “…This was well reflected in photocatalysis evaluation studies under solar irradiation where good crystallinity shown a better photodegradation performance over the non-crystalline. …”
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    Coastal Priority Ranking in Oil Spill Response Decision Support Mechanism by Pourvakhshouri, Seyedeh Zahra

    Published 2008
    “…A total of 80 percent of users in the verification phase believed that development of such mechanism was a right approach for supporting the right decision in oil spill responses, either by increasing the speed and accuracy in evaluation or reducing the cost. …”
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