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    Ethnic politics in the Philippines by Taya, Shamsuddin L.

    Published 2010
    “…A few years ago many analysts and leaders of both the Bangsamoro and the Christian-Filipino peoples wrongly thought they were about to close the chapter of ethniclreligious politics in the Philippines from politics to history, as something of the past, when they all naively thought that the melting pot or integration had started its mission and made remarkable progress towards its goal that is the attainment of a comprehensive, just and lasting political settlement between the Manila government and the Bangsamoro revolutionary groups in the Southern Philippines.Both parties believed that this would lead to the co-existence of religiously/ethnically/tribally divided Philippine society.…”
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    Key success factors for interstate roll-on roll-off short sea shipping in the Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines East ASEAN growth area / Aminuddin Md Arof by Md Arof, Aminuddin

    Published 2016
    “…The aim of this study is to determine the key success factors for interstate Ro-Ro Short Sea Shipping (SSS) operations in the Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA). Although the literature has addressed a myriad of important factors through earlier research, the identification of the key determinants for the success of SSS operations in this sub-region is imperative because each route or corridor has its own peculiarities. …”
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    Laws, regulations, guidelines, and principles pertaining to laboratory animals in Southeast Asia by Gettayacamin, Montip, Grant, Richard, Winoto, Imelda Liunanita, Sajuthi, Dondin, Paramastri, Yasmina Arditi, Khoo, Joanna Debby, Chatikavanij, Pradon, Villan, Jason, Mutalib, Abdul Rahim

    Published 2014
    “…Southeast Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the following countries: Brunei or the Nation of Brunei; Cambodia or the Kingdom of Cambodia; Christmas Island (a territory of Australia); Indonesia or the Republic of Indonesia; Laos or the Lao People's Democratic Republic; Malaysia; Myanmar; Philippines or the Republic of the Philippines; Singapore or the Republic of Singapore; East Timor or Timor-Leste or the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste; Thailand or the Kingdom of Thailand; and Vietnam or the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. …”
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    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Indonesia by Ramdhani, Neila

    Published 2022
    “…The other neighboring countries are Singapore, the Philippines, Australia, and Indian Islands of Andaman and Nicobar.…”
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    Gourmet grasshopper by Abdul Karim, Muhammad Shahrim, Abdul Halim, Nurhasmilaalisa, Mohamad Aris, Mohamed Haidrin, Abu Bakar, Ainul Zakiah

    Published 2013
    “…Grasshopper has been long accepted as an exotic food by many countries in the Southeast Asian region especially Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Philippines and Indonesia. In the case of Malaysia, traditionally, grasshoppers particularly belalang padi is quite popular among the local farmers most notably at the countryside, where the grasshopper can be eaten raw, sun-dried, fried, flavoured with spices, and used in soups or as fillings for various dishes. …”
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    Study on the effectiveness of in-situ high intensity ultrasonic (HIU) in increasing the rate of filtration in palm oil industries. by Ahmad, Ziad Sulaiman, Rosli, Mohd Yunus, Radzuan, Junin, Hathaichanok, Duriyanbunleng

    Published 2004
    “…Hence, the profitable industry has been adopted by neighboring countries such as Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, as well as Philippines. Realizing the competitiveness of the industry and the advantages of neighboring countries with large cultivating land, much research has been focused on improving the overall operation of the industry so as to increase its productivity. …”
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    Barriers for remanufacturing business in Southeast Asia: The role of governments in circular economy by Matsumoto, Mitsutaka, Chinen, Kenichiro, Jamaludin, Khairur Rijal, Mohd. Yusoff, Badli Shah

    Published 2021
    “…This study focused on the current scenario in remanufacturing businesses and related policies in Southeast Asia through interviews with 12 companies in 4 Southeast Asian countries, namely Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, and Philippines, and 5 Japan-based companies having remanufacturing facilities in Southeast Asia. …”
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    Transnational governmentality in the context of resource extraction (with Suzana Sawyer), in the politics of resource extraction: indigenous peoples, corporations and the state by Gomez, E.T., Sawyer, S.

    Published 2012
    “…The authors explore this paradox by examining mega resource extraction projects in Australia, Bolivia, Canada, Chad and Cameroon, India, Nigeria, Peru and the Philippines.…”
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    On Indigenous identity and a language of rights by Gomez, E.T., Sawyer, S.

    Published 2012
    “…The authors explore this paradox by examining mega resource extraction projects in Australia, Bolivia, Canada, Chad and Cameroon, India, Nigeria, Peru and the Philippines.…”
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    Coconut cadang-cadang viroid and coconut tinangaja viroid by Vadamalai, Ganesan, Thanarajoo, Sathis Sri, Josept, Hendry, Kong, Lih Ling, Randles, John W.

    Published 2017
    “…Coconut cadang-cadang viroid (CCCVd) causes the lethal cadang-cadang disease of coconut palm in the Philippines. Variants of CCCVd are associated with a foliar orange spotting syndrome of African oil palm, showing over 90% sequence identity to CCCVd from coconut, which are also mechanically transmissible, but still require testing for pathogenicity. …”
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    Economic Significance of Palm Tree Viroids by Vadamalai, Ganesan, Rodriguez, Judith, Randles, J. W.

    Published 2017
    “…The ongoing epidemic of the lethal cadang-cadang disease in the Philippines, caused by coconut cadang-cadang viroid (CCCVd), has killed around 40 million (Mn) coconut palms over the last century. …”
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    Towards the Development of Competency Areas for Student Affairs and Services Administrators: Perspectives for Professionalization by Caranto, Melfi M.

    Published 2016
    “…The research is concerned primarily with establishing a set of competency areas for administrators of student affairs and services in the Philippines regardless of their area of specialization or positional role within the field. …”
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    Study of virgin coconut oil cost and yield by using natural method fermentation by Abd Rahman, Misbahul Muneer, Md Maarof, Mohd Zulariffin, Roslan, Muhammad Sufi, Fadzil, Muhammad Ihsanuddin, Noh, Nur Syaza Hanim, Kamalrulzaman, Muhammad Daniel Haikal

    Published 2020
    “…Countries such as Malaysia, Brunei, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Philippines and Papua New Guinea are very significant with coconut cultivation. …”
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    Farmers’ cooperatives in conflict ridden areas: The Maguindanao experience by Abag Sam, Radzak

    Published 2010
    “…This paper highlights the experiences of four farmers’ cooperatives in the conflict areas of Maguindanao, Southern Philippines. Using a case study method, the research found that for cooperatives to viably operate in this province, the following organizational factors are critical: a) leadership; b) dynamism and versatility in income-generating activities; and c) efficient utilization of resources. …”
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    Prevention Of Sexual Exploitation On Migrant Young Girls’ In Sabah by Makanah, Herlina, Rahim, Rohani Abdul, Intung, Rovina, Landa, Azizah

    Published 2016
    “…Sabah is a destination and transit point for migrant workers, mainly from Indonesia, Bangladesh, the Philippines and other countries in Asia. Often their migration to Sabah in search of employment is done voluntarily. …”
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    Visual inspection and detail evaluation for earthquake disaster mitigation by Zakaria, Rozana, Ramli, Mohd. Zamri, Choo, Kok Wah

    Published 2011
    “…However countries that border Malaysia such as Indonesia and Philippines are the two most seismically active countries with frequent earthquakes. …”
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    Foreign Workers And Migration In Malaysia: Legal Issues by Othman, Siti Awanis, Rahim, Rohani Abdul

    Published 2016
    “…Indonesians, Bangladeshis, Philippines and workers from Southeast Asia and other southern countries migrate to Malaysia and worked in various economic sectors such as construction, manufacturing, agriculture, services and domestic. …”
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    A comparative human development index (HDI) among ASEAN countries: The economic development repercussions of the 2009 report to ASEAN countries by Acosta, Caroline Marinas

    Published 2010
    “…To make it more relevant to the ASEAN constituents and to increase awareness among ASEAN people on the importance of developing the human capital of each country found in the ASEAN block, a comparative study using the 2009 HDI Report of the United Nations was adopted to feature key human development in Malaysia, the Philippines and Viet Nam and eventually present the economic repercussions of the indexes to economic development among ASEAN countries.…”
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    Regional economic cooperation and integration through growth triangles: The case of IMS-GT by Majid, Rahimah

    Published 2010
    “…The emergence of growth triangles at the ASEAN level such as the Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore Growth Triangle (IMS – GT), Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT – GT), and Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines Growth Area (BIMP – EAGA) was aimed at promoting faster economic growth through regional economic co-operation and the integration of economic activities among the participating countries. …”
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    Migrant Labour Mobility And The Right To Portable Social Security In Asean Countries: A Legal Perspective by Rahim, Rohani Abdul, Hassan, Kamal Halili, Basir, Salawati Mat, Tajuddin, Muhammad Afiq Ahmad, Bakar, Kamaruddin Abu

    Published 2016
    “…Cambodia, Lao Democratic People’s Republic,Myanmar, Indonesia, Viet Nam and the Philippines are identified as the sending countries while Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam are the receiving countries. …”
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