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    From fawn to deer: Measurement of a biological asset by Abdullah, Zaimah, Shaari, Hasnah, Chandren, Sitraselvi, Mohd Ariff, Arifatul Husna

    Published 2020
    “…Azri thought whether to change the current Standard and if so, how to treat and disclose biological assets under the new accounting Standard.…”
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    Reconstructing gene regulatory network using heterogeneous biological data by Kabir Ahmad, Farzana, Yusoff, Nooraini

    Published 2013
    “…In addition we revised the gene regulatory relationships by integrating biological heterogeneous dataset to extract transcription factors for regulator and target genes. …”
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    A proposed biologically-inspired model to analyze signal sound by Hamzah, Hammuzamer Irwan, Abdullah, Azween

    Published 2009
    “…Subsequently, the brain is capable to identify on the required sound by recognizing and learning the signal sound.Therefore, with the analysis of the biologically-inspired entities, this research investigates the capability requirements to develop the biologically-inspired signal sound analyzer (BISSA) as a new idea for information gathering.…”
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    An empirical examination of the effect of entrepreneurs biological makeup on the firm performance by Minai, Mohd Sobri, Lucky, Esuh Ossai Igwe, Abdul Rahman, Hamzah

    Published 2013
    “…In an attempt to investigate how entrepreneurs biological makeup contributes to the firm performance, a cross sectional study of questionnaire survey research design was conducted and data was generated from 182 entrepreneurs of small firms in both manufacturing and service industries in Lagos, Nigeria. …”
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    Reconstructing gene regulatory network using heterogeneous biological data by Ahmad, Farzana Kabir, Yusoff, Nooraini

    Published 2013
    “…Therefore. this research aims to address the issue related to Bayesian network structure learning by proposing a low-order conditional independence method.In addition we revised the gene regulatory relationships by integrating biological heterogeneous dataset to extract transcription factors for regulator, and target genes.The empirical results indicate that proposed method works better with biological knowledge processing with a precision of 83.3% in comparison to a network that rely on microarray only, which achieved correctness of 80.85%…”
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    A new abstraction model for biologically-inspired sound signal analyzer by Hamzah, Hammuzamer Irwan, Abdullah, Azween

    Published 2009
    “…This research mapped the biologically-inspired ability to computational process then developed an abstraction model. …”
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    Prototype of molecular biology courseware for inclusive education system: An instructional interface by Tosho, Abdulrauf, Abdul Mutalib, Ariffin, Ab Salam, Sobihatun Nur

    Published 2016
    “…This paper provides a research approach in developing an e-learning environment for inclusive learners.By capturing and modelling the multimedia 3-D knowledge into an instructional interface for teaching and assessing Molecular Biology Courseware for student in inclusive learning environment.The research proposed and developed a Conceptual Design Model for Courseware for Inclusive Education System, called C4IES. …”
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    The role of gender in the use of metacognitive awareness reading strategies among biology students by Veloo, Arsaythamby, Rani, Mariam A, Krishnasamy, Hariharan N.

    Published 2014
    “…Metacognitive Awareness Reading Strategies used by students while reading academic material is one of the factors that lead to students’ future academic achievement.This study aims to determine the association between gender and gender differences in the perceived use of Metacognitive Awareness Reading Strategies (Global, Problem-Solving & Support Reading strategies) among Biology students in a Matriculation College situated in State of Kedah, Malaysia.In this study, 318 Matriculation College students participated, in which 97 male students and 221 female students studied Biology as one of the subjects.They rated their own perceived use level of Metacognitive Awareness Reading Strategies using Metacognitive Awareness of Reading Strategies Inventory (MARSI) adapted from Mokhtari and Reichard (2002).The findings show that female students use Metacognitive Awareness Reading Strategies more frequently compared to male students while reading academic materials.The findings show that students apply problem-solving strategies the most compared to the other metacognitive reading strategies, while the least used strategy is the global reading strategy.However, there are no significant difference between males and females for both these strategies.In comparison, male and female students differ in the application of Support Reading Strategies, where more females use the strategies compared to males.Students themselves should learn Metacognitive Awareness Reading Strategies and apply them in their Biology reading.Global reading strategies, too, should be given more attention as this is the least used strategy.A more balanced use of all the metacognitive strategies would help students to improve their level of achievement as each strategy has its own strengths.Future research should investigate the ways to nurture metacognitive skills in reading as one of the strategies to improve reading comprehension and future performance in Biology.…”
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    Assessing matriculation college students’ Metacognitive Awareness Reading Strategies (MARS) in biology by Veloo, Arsaythamby, Rani, Mariam A, Awang Hashim, Rosna

    Published 2015
    “…This study examines the relationship between student’s perceived use of Metacognitive Awareness Reading Strategies (MARS) in reading Biology books and corresponding Biology achievement.This study also identified the effective reading strategies that affect students’ Biology achievement in a particular semester.This study selected 318 Biology students by random sampling which comprised 97 (30%) male and 221 (70%) female students who were studying in one of the Matriculation Colleges in Kedah state, Malaysia. …”
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    An ethical code of conduct for the non-proliferation of biological agents among Malaysian businesses by Abdul Majid, Marina, Abdullah, Nor Anita

    Published 2015
    “…Currently, export control monitoring of the proliferation of biological agents in Malaysia falls within the ambit of the Strategic Trade Act 2010 (STA 2010), a law drafted by Malaysia's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI). …”
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    The principle of integration in International Sustainable Development Law (ISDL) with reference to the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) by Majid, Marina, Abdullah, Nor Anita, Mohd Noor, Siti Nurani, Chan, Kok Gan

    Published 2016
    “…The Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) does not explicitly refer to sustainable development despite the fact that other United Nations (UN) disarmament documents prescribe that international environmental law principles and sustainable development be considered among arms control agreements.This study’s objective is to utilize the principle of integration’s three components of environmental, economic, and social development, as found in the International Sustainable Development Law (ISDL) from the New Delhi Declaration (Delhi Declaration) of Principles of International Law Relating to Sustainable Development, in order to evaluate whether the BWC contains such components; thereby, making it possible for the BWC to contribute to sustainable development. …”
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    Understanding transsexuals in Malaysia by Teh, Yik Koon

    Published 1996
    Subjects: “…RC0321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry…”
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    Preventing duplication of digital audio file in personal divice using Biologically-Inspired Audio Storing Management Process (BIASMP) by Hamzah, Hammuzamer Irwan, Low, Tan Jung, Abdul Mutalib, Ariffin

    Published 2013
    “…This paper presents biologically-inspired audio storing management process (BiASMP) to prevent duplication of digital audio filein personal storage.There are certain digital music application tools that detect duplication and provide cleaning function. …”
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    Pembinaan dan penilaian kesesuaian modul pengajaran kendiri (MPK) respirasi biologi tingkatan empat KBSM merentas tempoh mengajar by Ambrose, Marie Stella, Noordin, Hj. Shaharom

    Published 2004
    “…Seramai empat orang guru Biologi terlibat dalam PFSS dan lapan orang guru Biologi terlibat dalam PFKK. …”
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    Legal Fragmentation Of Iraqis Forest Legislations, A Case Study Of Adoption The Forest Management Under United Nation Framework Convention Of Climatic Change (UNFCCC) And Biological Diversity (UNCBD) by Alsahlanee, Ali Sadik Thajb, Mohd. Anuar, Haslinda, Ayub, Zainal Amin

    Published 2022
    “…It is widely known that there has been a large expansion in the international environmental law on forest management, especially those under United Nation Convention on Climatic Change UNFCCC and Untied Nation Convention on Biological Diversity UNCBD. Thus, the multiple objectives of both conventions reflected on the national level Iraq. …”
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    Bio-weapons and Bio-terrorism Attacks on Commercial Shipping in Nigeria: The Potential Trojan Horse of the 21st Century by Abdulkadir, Abdulrazaq Owolabi

    Published 2016
    “…Biological attacks by terrorists may seem more like a plot element in an action film than a realistic threat.The possibility of biological weapons attack could be very remote.Scholars are divergent in their opinions on the plausibility of a biological attack.The U.S.Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the National Intelligence Council stated in 2008 that bio terrorism is a more likely threat than nuclear terrorism.Researches have revealed that of all weapons of mass destruction, biological weapons constitute the greatest worry.The most likely target for bio-terrorism is a major city or other densely crowded areas, such as transportation hubs like sea ports. …”
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    Notes on neural network learning and training by Wan Ishak, Wan Hussain

    Published 2004
    “…Basically, biological neuron has three types of components called dendrites, soma and axon. …”
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