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    Absence of genetic structure in Baylisascaris schroederi populations, a giant panda parasite, determined by mitochondrial sequencing by Yue Xie, Xuan Zhou, Zhihe Zhang, Chengdong Wang, Yun Sun, Tianyu Liu, Xiaobin Gu, Tao Wang, Xuerong Peng, Guangyou Yang

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Abstract Background Infection with the parasitic nematode, Baylisascaris schroederi (Ascaridida: Nematoda), is one of the most important causes of death in giant pandas, and was responsible for half of deaths between 2001 and 2005. …”
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    Visitors' level of awareness on safety instructions at Giant Panda Conservation Centre (GPCC), Zoo Negara, Malaysia by Siew, Kar Man, Ramachandran, Sridar, Siow, May Ling, Shuib, Ahmad, Kunasekaran, Puvaneswaran

    Published 2018
    “…People visiting Giant Panda in Zoo Negara Malaysia is getting more after the birth of the panda cub. …”
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    Factors influencing visitors' evaluation of service quality in Giant Panda Conservation Centre (GPCC), Zoo Negara by Yee, Lai Ling, Ramachandran, Sridar, Shuib, Ahmad, Johari, Shazali, Mohammad Afandi, Syamsul Herman

    Published 2018
    “…Giant Panda Conservation Centre (GPCC) was built at the amount of RM 25 million, with the purpose to house giant pandas, which were loaned from China, a gesture to commemorate 40 years diplomatic of ties between China and Malaysia. …”
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    Understanding the role of memorable tourism experiences in loyalty at Giant Panda Conservation Centre, Zoo Negara Malaysia by Thoo, Poh Yee, Johari, Shazali, Ismail, Mohd Hafizal, Yee, Lai Ling

    Published 2019
    “…GPCC is the enclosure of the two giant pandas loaned to Malaysia by China to mark the 40thAnniversary Diplomatic Relationship between the two countries. …”
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    Visitors satisfaction towards facilities of the giant panda conservation centre, Zoo Negara Malaysia: an exploratory analysis by Johari, Shazali, Yee, Thoo Poh

    Published 2016
    “…The purpose of this study is to evaluate visitor satisfaction towards the Giant Panda Conservation Centre (GPCC) facility. GPCC is the latest main attraction in Zoo Negara where two giant pandas, which come under the Malaysia-China Giant Panda International Conservation Agreement programme, are located and exhibited for visitors. …”
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    Carrying capacity factors influencing visitors' experience in the Giant Panda Conservation Centre, Zoo Negara, Malaysia by Law, Kar Men

    Published 2016
    “…After the birth of the panda cub, the number of people visit to GPCC is getting higher. …”
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    Factors influencing visitors' evaluation of service quality in Giant Panda Conservation Centre (GPCC), Zoo Negara by Yee, Lai Ling

    Published 2016
    “…Giant Panda Conservation Centre (GPCC) is dedicatedly established with RM 25 million to house the giant pandas which were loaned from China to commemorate the 40 years diplomatic ties between China and Malaysia. …”
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    Visitors' level of awareness on safety instructions at Giant Panda Conservation Centre (GPCC), Zoo Negara, Malaysia by Siew, Kar Man

    Published 2016
    “…People visiting Giant Panda in Zoo Negara Malaysia is getting more after the birth of the panda cub. …”
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    Understanding the role of memorable tourism experiences in loyalty at giant panda conservation centre, zoo Negara Malaysia by Thoo, Poh Yee, Johari, Shazali, Ismail, Mohd Hafizal, Yee, Lai Ling

    Published 2019
    “…GPCC is the enclosure of the two giant pandas loaned to Malaysia by China to mark the 40th Anniversary Diplomatic Relationship between the two countries. …”
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    Implementing solid phase microextraction (SPME) as a tool to detect volatile compounds produced by giant pandas in the environment. by Abbey E Wilson, Darrell L Sparks, Katrina K Knott, Scott Willard, Ashli Brown

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Chemical cues are thought to play an important role in mate identification in the solitary giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). The goal of this study was to detect and identify volatile compounds present in the enclosure air of captive giant pandas. …”
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