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    Estimating monthly temperature using point based interpolation techniques by Saaban, Azizan, Mah Hashim, Noridayu, Murat, Rusdi @ Indra Zuhdi

    Published 2013
    “…This paper discusses the use of point based interpolation to estimate the value of temperature at an unallocated meteorology stations in Peninsular Malaysia using data of year 2010 collected from the Malaysian Meteorology Department.Two point based interpolation methods which are Inverse Distance Weighted (IDW) and Radial Basis Function (RBF) are considered.The accuracy of the methods is evaluated using Root Mean Square Error (RMSE).The results show that RBF with thin plate spline model is suitable to be used as temperature estimator for the months of January and December, while RBF with multiquadric model is suitable to estimate the temperature for the rest of the months.…”
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    Compliance cost under the monthly tax deduction (MTD) scheme for SMEs in Malaysia by Mansor, Muzainah

    Published 2017
    “…Monthly Tax Deduction (MTD) Scheme was first introduced in Malaysia in 1995. …”
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    Predicting the intention to use monthly tax deduction as final tax among Malaysian salaried taxpayers by Ibrahim, Idawati, Bidin, Zainol, Saad, Natrah, Mansor, Muzainah

    Published 2018
    “…Malaysia has also taken a similar step by introducing Monthly Tax Deduction (MTD) as final tax scheme to salaried group taxpayer. …”
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    A study on the monthly tax deduction as the final tax amongst Malaysian salaried taxpayers: theory of planned behavior approach by Bidin, Zainol, Ibrahim, Idawati, Saad, Natrah, Mansor, Muzainah

    Published 2019
    “…This study provides empirical evidence related to the effect of some factors towards the acceptance of the Monthly Tax Deduction (MTD) as the final tax. The MTD system is referred to as a no-return system. …”
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    A study of the income distribution and inequality among residents of Batang Sadong, Samarahan Division, Sarawak, in 2007 by Puasa, Ahmad Fauzi, Husaini, Sulaiman, Mohamad Muslim, Huda Farhana

    Published 2007
    “…The data show that the monthly household income for the farmers in Batang Sadong ranges from RM40 per month to RM3,550 per month. …”
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    Mobile Onsite drilling Waste Treatment (OWT) facilities - a solution for safer, cheaper, and environmentally friendly operations by Sary, Wulan

    Published 2014
    “…Each mobile OWT has capacity of 24,000 barrels/month. The effluent is regularly checked in the laboratory to ensure the output meets GOI regulations before release to environment. …”
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    The Use of Correspondence Analysis on the Visualization of Locality and Seasonal Behaviour on the Flood Pattern in Malaysia by Azis, Tun Mohd Firdaus, Leong, Wai Sum, Adnan, Afnan Aizzat, Sapiri, Hasimah, Misiran, Masnita

    Published 2019
    “…The data involve the occurrence of flood based on month and locality from 2013 to 2018. The test of independence (χ2 test) between month and locality indicated independency among the variables (p=0.615). …”
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    Kesan faktor anak ke atas penyertaan tenaga buruh wanita berkahwin di Kedah: satu analisis model multinomial by Lim, Hock Eam, Mohd Mohaideen, Zalina

    Published 2003
    “…Child care cost of the nursery does not have a significant negative impact,but, other child is found to be negative and significant.This negative impact is highest at RM300 and below per month.This implies that the government subsidies on child care cost (other than nursery) can help in increasing the married women labour force partcipation especially for those that have child care cost of RM300 and below per month. …”
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    Performance of REITs after a tax reform: experience from a developing country by Abdullah, Nur Adiana Hiau, Taufil Mohd, Kamarun Nisham, Wong, Woei Chyuan, Abdullah, Fikriyah

    Published 2016
    “…Tax-adjusted value-weighted RElTs index was found to outperform the KLCI, KLPl and the 3-month Malaysia Treasury Bills. In terms of total risk, some of the MREITs are having a higher standard deviation than the KLCI and the tax-ajusted value-weighted M-REITs Index. …”
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    Implications of dividend tax reforms on M-REITs performance by Abdullah, Nur Adiana Hiau, Taufil Mohd, Kamarun Nisham, Wong, Woei Chyuan

    Published 2017
    “…Purpose:The purpose of this paper is to examine the performance of 19 Malaysian Real Estate Investment Trusts (M-REITs) over the period 1999 to 2014, following the implementation of dividend tax reforms announced in the 2007, 2009 and 2012 budgets.Design/methodology/approach: Sharpe index, Treynor index and Jensen α are utilized to compare the performance of M-REITs against a newly developed tax-adjusted value-weighted M-REITs index, equity market, property sector and three month Malaysia Treasury Bills (T-Bills). The calculation of M-REITs returns has been adjusted to take into account the dividend tax reforms which have never been considered in previous studies.Findings: Most M-REITs outperform the tax-adjusted value-weighted REITs index, equity market, property sector and three month T-Bills. …”
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    Rainfall Forecasting with Time Series Model in Alor Setar, Kedah by Mohamad Fudzi, Faiqah, Md Yusof, Zahayu, Misiran, Masnita

    Published 2020
    “…The prediction of rainfall on monthly and seasonal time scales is not only scientifically challenging but is also important for planning and devising agricultural strategies. …”
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    Pemodelan hubungan antara penyakit bawaan air dan makanan dengan kualiti air minuman di Negeri Kedah by Zakaria, Rohaiza, Hamid, Hashibah, Khalid, Kamal, Sahani, Mazrura

    Published 2006
    “…A study was carried out to observe relationship between waterborne and foodborne disease (cholera, typhoid, hepatitis A and dysentery) and quality of drinking of drinking water with two main objectives.First, to obtain the best method in order to study the pattern of waterborne and foodborne disease (WBD), and the content of drinking water (chlorine residue, fecal coliform and combination of chlorine residue and fecal coliform, turbidity) using analysis of univariate time series.Another purpose of the study is to model the WBD and the content of drinking water using analysis of multiple linear regressions.The research findings from univariate time series shows that, the best method to predict new values in the next month are non-seasonal Box-Jenkins method to study WBD.Meanwhile, the three month moving average method and simple exponential smoothing are more appropriate to study chlorine residue, fecal coliform and turbidity and the combination of chlorine residue and fecal coliform, respectively.The finding also show that, all variables of the content of drinking water have linear relationship and significantly affected the WBD.…”
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    Sintok's speedy youngsters by The, Sun

    Published 2014
    “…THE 2014 season of the KBS MAM Kapcai Endurance series kicked into high gear recently with its third round earlier this month in Universiti Utara Malaysia's (UUM) on-campus go kart circuit in Sintok, Kedah.…”
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    IS threat is indeed real by Andreas, Leslie

    Published 2016
    “…MALAYSIANS were horrified this past week when they learned that the attack at an entertainment outlet in Puchong, Selangor, last month had been perpetrated by Islamic State (IS) militants.…”
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    Factors Influencing Students’ Cost of Living: Evidence from Malaysian Universities by Tok, Hui Lin, Cheah, Yong Kang

    Published 2024
    “…Findings from the present study showed that a large proportion of students spent between Ringgit Malaysia (RM) 201 and RM400 per month. Young, male students tended to spend more than older, female students. …”
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    Rainfall Forecasting with Time Series Model in Alor Setar, Kedah by Mohamad Fudzi, Faiqah, Md Yusof, Zahayu, Misiran, Masnita

    Published 2021
    “…The prediction of rainfall on monthly and seasonal time scales is not only scientifically challenging but is also important for planning and devising agricultural strategies. …”
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