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Seasonal variations of sea level and the trends in Johor Bahru
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Seasonal variations and potential sources of PM10 in Malaysia
Published 2014“…Pollution hotspot and seasonal monsoon were used to further explain and clarify the haze period. …”
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Effect of potassium on growth, yield and lodging of three rice varieties grown on paddy soil
Published 2018“…The results showed that there is significant interaction effect of potassium application rate and rice varieties on the 1000-grain weight, extrapolated yield per season and internode length of two lowest nodes. The rate of 60 kg ha-1 produced the lowest plant height (114.67 cm), highest 1,000-grain weight (26.23 g) and the highest extrapolated yield per season (5.25 t ha- 1). …”
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Kesan pemberian kadar baja NPK yang berbeza terhadap pertumbuhan dan hasil beberap varieti padi tradisional tempatan Sabah
Published 2017“…This include the panicle length (cm), number of panicle per hilt percent of filled grain and empty grain (% ), weight of 1000 grain and extrapolated yield per hectare per season (tan ha·1). For soil pH analysis, it was conducted before planting and after planting. …”
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Study on praying mantis (insecta: mantodea) in Bukit Piton Forest Reserve, Lahad Datu, Sabah
Published 2019“…Yet, the overall abundance of mantis species as compared to the wet and dry season did not show a clear seasonal pattern. These findings encouraged further samplings to probe into the occurrence of seasonal pattern of mantis species in BPFR. …”
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The study of climate change in Kota Kinabalu
Published 2008“…There is interrelationship between rainfall and those factors but the relationship is weak because there are many factors that can affect rainfall especially rainfall in Malaysia which is greatly influenced by the monsoonal season.…”
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Application of the snake-line method as an early warning indicator for landslides in Sabah
Published 2022“…In Sabah, Malaysia, landslides are one of the most common geohazards that happens during the rainy season. Therefore, a dependable and effective landslide early warning indicator is an essential part of disaster mitigation to minimise the risk of landslide. …”
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Design and development of wind energy conversion system and power integration for small solar vawt
Published 2015“…Besides, Malaysia does have winds of approximately 10 to 20 knots (approximately 5.14 to 10.29 m/s) of wind speed energy but it is dependent on the monsoon season and sea breeze. Thus both the solar and wind power will be integrate together in the project. …”
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Effect of water depths on the growth, yield, and proteome patiern of lowland rice in Silabukan soil
Published 2016“…The reasons to carry out this study were because there is variation in water depth due to irregularity of levelling, different cultural practices of farmers as they tend to keep different water depths in planting wetland rice, and the increasing of ponding water especially during rainy seasons. In this study, TR8 and TR9 rice varieties were planted in three water depths of 5, 10, and 15 cm with three replicates each under rain shelter covered by zinc plates and net. …”
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