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Public holiday usage of the medical library: a survey
Published 1997“…Descrices briefly a short survey carried out durin three public holidays to find out why users were using the library despite the public holidays. …”
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Travel behaviour: a study of older Malaysians
Published 2010“…Their decision to travel was largely influenced by cost and recommendations from their family. During their holiday, common problems faced by them were tiredness, health problems and worries over safety and security. …”
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Big data social media analytics for purchasing behaviour
Published 2018“…The purchasing behaviour of the users is categorized into five: buy car, buy house, buy computer, buy hand phone and going for holiday. The paper will also demonstrate the trend of each individual category. …”
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A case of cutaneous larva migrans acquired from soiled toilet floors in urban Kuala Lumpur
Published 2008“…Cutaneous larva migrans, an intensely pruritic skin pathology is mainly contracted by people with history of beach holiday or contact with moist soft sand which had been contaminated with dog or cat faeces. …”
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Obesity fitness management: Effects of music on physical activity among obese women in Singapore
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Exploring the experiential aspect of home-stay in Kampung Lonek using diary method
Published 2008“…This study explores the experiential aspects of home-stay holidays in Kampung Lonek using diary method. Nineteen diaries were returned and were analyzed using NVIVO. …”
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The experiential aspect of rural home-stay among Chinese and Malay students using diary method
Published 2010“…Using a diary method, this study examines the experiential aspects of home-stay holidays among domestic students in Kampung Lonek. …”
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Occurrence of blastocystis in water of two rivers from recreational areas in Malaysia
Published 2011“…It was detected highest at the downstream (73.8% and 33.8%) followed by midstream (17.5% and 25.0%) and upstream (8.8% and 7.5%) stations, with additionally higher detection during holidays (with average 47.5% and 30.8%) than week days (with average 19.2% and 13.3%), in both rivers, respectively. …”
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Occurrence of Giardia and Cryptosporidium (oo)cysts in the river water of two recreational areas in Selangor, Malaysia
Published 2009“…The (oo)cysts and faecal coliforms also increased during public holidays due to the significantly higher number of visitors (bathers) compared with the week days. …”
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