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Modelling and optimisation of stand alone power generation at rural area
Published 2013“…It converts the potential energy of the natural circulating water flows to usable electrical energy by driving a turbine which is connected to a generator. In the rural area of Sabah state in Malaysia, such as Kampung Terian, the existing micro-hydro power plant is incapable to support the villagers’ demand during the peak hours. …”
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Rural tourism in Kota Marudu, Sabah: Diversity of products and challenges
Published 2021“…Kota Marudu has a variety of products with the potential to be developed as unique and attractive rural tourism attractions, especially in terms of its beautiful nature and cultural heritage. …”
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Psychological States of Rural Area’s Children During Covid-19 Pandemic
Published 2021“…There were 14 children aged 7-12 years living in the rural areas in Sabah were recruited. By using the Collage Life Story Elicitation Technique (CLET), the thematic analysis indicated that a minority of the children expressed concern, anxiety, and gloomy verbally and non-verbally. …”
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Pengaruh sosiobudaya orang asal terhadap tingkah laku penjagaan kesihatan: satu tinjauan literatur
Published 2019Subjects: “…RA771-771.7 Rural health and hygiene. Rural health services…”
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Spatial distribution of health literacy among the rural communities in Sabah: case study in Ranau district
Published 2019“…It is a crucial thing in public health which should be given attention especially in rural communities as the lack of literacy knowledge may the cause of poor health conditions. …”
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An insight into the relationship between human resource quality, risk-taking propensity, and community-based ecotourism in the rural community
Published 2021“…Community-based ecotourism (CBeT) has become a growing trend for the rural community venturing into tourism in Malaysia. …”
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Parent-teacher association and the concept of long life learning: A case of rural secondary school in Sabah, Malaysia
Published 2021“…The purpose of this study was to examine the teenagers’ perception on the effectiveness of Parent-Teacher Association among rural secondary school of Sabah in promoting long life learning concept. …”
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Universiti Malaysia Sabah’s medical and nursing undergraduate student`s satisfaction towards rural community outreach health promotion posting in Ranau, Sabah
Published 2020“…It serves as a platform for nursing and medical students to collaborate hands-on health promotion for rural communities. As of date, there has been no empirical study to gauge student`s post-program satisfaction. …”
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Index kesahan kandungan M-AC-QOL (adult carer quality of life- Malay version)
Published 2021Subjects: “…Charity organization and practice Including social case work, private and public relief, institutional care, rural social work, work relief…”
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Strengthening the institutional support for single mothers in Sabah: Opportunities and challenges
Published 2023Subjects: “…Charity organization and practice Including social case work, private and public relief, institutional care, rural social work, work relief…”
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Developing students’ 21st century skills in STEM mentor-mentee outreach programs
Published 2021“…The situation is even more challenging in Sabah, an East Malaysian state where 72 percent of its schools are located in rural areas with basic utilities and limited infrastructures. …”
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Career Preferences of Graduating Medical Students in Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Published 2020“…The main reasons for specialty preferences were oppor¬tunity to learn community health problems (35%), adequate time to study in rural health facilities (28%) and privilege for specialty training (24%), family live in rural area (20%). …”
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Cross-border entrepreneurship: a preliminary study on informal entrepreneurs in Sebatik Island
Published 2020“…This study provides valuable insights to relevant agencies responsible for rural entrepreneurial development, thus suitable measures or programs can be implemented in promoting formal cross-border entrepreneurship on the island.…”
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Gadget usage trends: How parental rules are prominent to us?
Published 2021“…The aims of the study include: (1) To understand the nature of gadget usage among rural and urban 9-to-11-year-olds. (2) To figure out the parental rules in term of disclosure and comment as well as conditional constraints. 385 children from rural and urban primary schools (3rd to 5th grade) in Sabah participated in the survey with the questionnaires related to the nature of gadget usage and parental rules. …”
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The impact of ecotourism on community’s livelihood: A study on local community in Kadamaian, Sabah
Published 2021“…Tourism has been an important alternative strategy for rural development through improving the economies and societies of the rural people. …”
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Contribution of forest-based employment for community sustainable livelihood: cases of Kelawat and Tamparuli forest reserves, Sabah
Published 2020“…Employment in forestry sector has been an important contributor to rural company for generating their income. This study discusses the contribution of forest-based employment to community’s sustainable livelihood and the perception on the importance of forest-based employment among community in Kelawat and Tamparuli Forest Reserves, Sabah. …”
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Detection of malaria parasites in blood smear image using color-intensity feature extraction
Published 2020“…The alternative diagnosis techniques which yield the superior standard results are expensive and hence inaccessible to poor countries and rural areas. Therefore, this study aims to develop a prototype system that detects malaria parasites automatically from microscopic images by using the color-intensity feature extraction. …”
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Securing mhealth applications with grid-based honey encryption
Published 2021“…Mobile healthcare (mHealth) application and technologies have promised their cost-effectiveness to enhance healthcare quality, particularly in rural areas. However, the increased security incidents and leakage of patient data raise the concerns to address security risks and privacy issues of mhealth applications urgently. …”
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Linkage and transportation availability towards intention to stay in business among senior in Tamu Sabah
Published 2021“…In Sabah, TAMU is the famous local market which as a medium for social meeting point for both rural and urban communities besides also acting as an important local economic hub with rich cultural infusion tracing back long before the independence of Malaysia. …”
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