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Biodiesel from various vegetables and tallow oils
Published 2012“…This thesis deals with Biodiesel from various vegetables and tallow oils. The objective of this thesis is to produce the biodiesel from various feedstocks which are palm oil, corn oil, chicken fat oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil and waste cooking oil and also to analyze the physical properties each of biodiesel oil. …”
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Knowledge management system for vegetables farmers in Pahang
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Analysis of pesticide residues in the vegetables by using gas chromatography - electron capture detector
Published 2013“…Unfortunately, the pesticide residue level in vegetables is dangerous and can cause harm to human health if excessive consumption of pesticides in vegetables is highly taken. …”
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Assessment of post-fire vegetation recovery and soil erosion on slope containing nesosilicates
Published 2017“…There are seven types of vegetation growth before the natural burned occurred but only six types of vegetation growth that are still growing even thought the amount is decreases.…”
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Integrated of fish and vegetable waste from fresh market to generate alternative energy
Published 2010“…At the fresh market, fruit and vegetable markets produce a large amount of waste each year and its disposal need a lot of cost. …”
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The potential of vegetable waste as substrate for alternative energy by using microbial fuel cell (MFC)
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Simulation of biodiesel production through heterogeneously catalysed transesterification of vegetable oil by calcium ethoxide
Published 2010“…The NRTL of thermodynamics model is used in this research in order to perform the separation process for two liquid phases in the transesterification of vegetable oil process. The simulation was run after all the important property data had been incorporated into Aspen Plus simulator. …”
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Industrial wastewater treatment using constructed wetland, vegetated with Pista Statiotes (removal of cod & nitrates-nitrogen)
Published 2008“…Thus, the study was a success in treating the industrial wastewater by using the SFCW system vegetated with Pistia stratiotes. …”
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Determine of soil properties and soil erosion at Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Pekan
Published 2017“…The moisture content for vegetation surface 1 and surface 2 are 4.56 % and 5.83 % respectively. …”
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The effectiveness of coconut coir blanket in controlling slope erosion
Published 2010“…The vegetations planted were based on the norm slopes grasses used which were the Signal Grass and Japanese Millet. …”
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Satellite-Based Risk Analysis Mapping For Urban Development In Kuantan District, Pahang
Published 2022“…Thus, the location with the highest vegetation index was selected as green corridor.…”
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Determining the permeability of soil at Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Gambang Campus using guelph permeameter kit
Published 2010“…Several factors that affect the permeability of the soil are type of soil, vegetation management, surface moisture, soil compaction, rainfall intensity and temperature. …”
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The estimation of evapotranspiration in kuantan using different methods
Published 2017“…Evapotranspiration (ET) is a term represents the combination of two processes water cycle whereby water is lost to the atmosphere from the soil and water bodies’ meanwhile transpiration from vegetation or plant. The importance of ET due to the climate change which mainly expected to affect the air temperature, precipitation intensity and distribution. …”
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Assessment impact of land use land cover changes the water yield
Published 2015“…Normalized Difference Vegetation Indices (NDVI)) and will use as output. LULC changes also will be determined using satellite-based NDVI. …”
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The study of potential evapotranspiration (PET) in UMP Gambang
Published 2019“…Potential evapotranspiration (PET) is a term represents the combination of two processes water cycle whereby water is lost to the atmosphere from the soil and water bodies by evaporation meanwhile transpiration from vegetation or plant. PET is a complex and one of the most essential process in the hydrological cycle. …”
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Bamboo as fiber reinforcement in concrete mix
Published 2014“…Bamboo has naturally characteristic which can grow fast, making it an easily replenish able resource. Bamboo is natural vegetation and normally grown in tropical countries. …”
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Assessment of climate change impacts on water yield in Pahang River Basin
Published 2017“…Normalized Difference Vegetation Indices (NDVI)). Analysis for year 2015 and 2016 affected by El Nino, shows rainfall is decreasing compare to typically receive by the region. …”
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Lead and cadmium removal in synthetic wastewater using constructed wetland
Published 2008“…Constructed wetlands are the low cost engineered systems that have been designed and constructed to utilize the natural processes involving wetland vegetation, soils, and the associated microbial assemblages to assist in treating wastewaters. …”
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The effectiveness of geosynthetic to prevent slope erosion
Published 2010“…Suitable protected layer and types of vegetation is important in this final year project. …”
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Modelling post-fire erosion on natural slope containing nesosilicate minerals
Published 2017“…With large rainfall events that exceed the storage capacity, erosion rates usually increase markedly due to destruction of the vegetation layer, the availability of highly erodible material and any changes in soil physical and hydrological properties, leading to an increase in runoff and a decrease in the strength of the soil surface that increases the detachability and transportation of sediment. …”
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