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Grass-roots entrepreneurship complements traditional top-down innovation in lung and breast cancer
Published 2022“…We use outcomes from recent early-stage innovation events focused on lung cancer to highlight the complementary mechanism by which bottom-up “grass-roots” initiatives can identify and tackle under-prioritized conditions.…”
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"Back to the Jungle": investigating rats, grass, scrub typhus, and plantations in Malaya, 1924 - 1974
Published 2023“…Interwar research, I show, explained the incidence of the disease through conjunctions of rats, mites, plantations, lalang grass, and "jungle." In the process, interwar researchers bridged a novel scientific vocabulary centering on disease "reservoirs" with older suspicions of plantations enabling "pests," as well as with a later, explicitly ecological understanding of infectious disease. …”
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CORRELATION BETWEEN SENSITIZATION OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN E (IgE) OF POLLEN ALLERGEN AND GRASS ALLERGEN
Published 2014“…Pollen allergen can cause cross reaction towards another allergens, include grass. Objective.To analyze the correlation between immunoglobulin E (IgE) sensitization of pollen allergen with grass allergen. …”
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1044
The comparison of nutrient digestibility of Bligon and Kejobong goats fed king grass and peanuts straw
Published 2016“…In Java, feed resources of goats are king grass as native grasses and peanuts straw as legumes. …”
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Keep off the grass: permissible driving routes from radar with weak audio supervision
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Production of major mycotoxins by fusarium species isolated from wild grasses in Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2014“…The mycotoxins production by species recovered from non-agricultural hosts such as wild grasses have hitherto never been given attention. …”
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Investigation of nitrogen fertilizer requirement of pearl grass (Axonopus Compressus (Sw.) P. Beauv.)
Published 2018“…In this study, three concentrations of N (0 ppm, 25 ppm and 50 ppm) were applied on A. compressus (Pearl grass) to investigate which one is suitable to support the grass to grow well. …”
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The influence of trinexapac-ethyl on growth and quality of Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon cv. Satiri)
Published 2013Subjects: “…SB183-317 Field crops Including cereals, forage crops, grasses, legumes, root crops, sugar plants, textile plants, alkaloidal plants, medicinal plants…”
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Mitigating methane emissions for rural tropical livestock through selecting appropriate grass types
Published 2023“…The study aimed to identify appropriate tropical grass species that produce less methane gas during rumen fermentation. …”
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Protective Effect Of Phenorbarbitone And Griseofulvin Againt Signal Grass (Brachiaria Decumbens)Toxiciti In Sheep
Published 2001“…The protective effect of phenobarbitone and griseofulvin against signal grass (B. decumbens) toxicity were studied in fifty-three Wiltshire x Malin (Indigenous Malaysian) male sheep. …”
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Toxic Effects Of Signal Grass (Brachiaria Decumbens) On Drug- Metabolizing Enzyme Activities In Sheep
Published 2003“…Signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens) is widely grown on livestock farms in many countries including Malaysia due to its high productivity and nutritive value. …”
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Distribution and diversity of Fusarium species associated with grasses in ten states throughout Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2009“…Fusarium is one of the important genera associated with grasses as saprophytes, endophytes and pathogens. …”
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Isolation and identification of epiphytic lactic acid bacteria from guinea grass (Panicum maximum)
Published 2010“…Result of plate count showed that 8.3×103 CFU lactic acid bacteria are available per gram of fresh guinea grass. Conclusion: Three hetero-fermentative and one homo-fermentative lactic acid bacteria were identified which would be suggested to use as bacterial inoculants because of the insufficient amount of epiphytic lactic acid bacteria and the availability of pathogenic bacteria in the grass.…”
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The influence of trinexapac-ethyl on growth and quality of Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon cv. Satiri)
Published 2013“…The experiment was conducted at Unit Latihan Turf, Taman Pertanian Universiti, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) to determine the influence of a growth retardant (Trinexapac-Ethyl: Primo®) on growth and quality of Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon cv. Satiri). Different concentrations of the growth retardant (0, 0.34, 0.76, 1.02 and 1.36 L/ha Primo®) were used to find out its influence on growth and quality of the grass. …”
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Sediment traps from synthetic construction site stormwater runoff by grassed filter strip
Published 2013“…Sediment trapping of the synthetic construction site stormwater runoff (SCSSR) by grassed filter strip (GFS) was studied in a laboratory flume with simulated GFS of different slopes and bed surface areas. …”
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Effects of Legume, Molasses and Urea Inclusion on the Quality of Dwarf Napier and King Grass Silages
Published 2004“…Silages were prepared from tropical grasses; king grass (Pennisetum purpureum x P.typhoides) and dwarf napier (Pennisetum purpureum) either alone or with the addition of gliricidia (Gliricidia sepium) and leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala).Other treatments include the addition of urea (3%) and urea and molasses (3 and 10%,respectively). …”
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In vitro evaluation of Gliricidia sepium, Sapindus rarak or Hibiscus sp. supplementation to Napier grass
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The growth and nitrogen uptake of Rhodes grass grown on soils with varying histories of legume cropping
Published 1980“…Rhodes grass (Chloris oayana) was grown under glasshouse conditions on soils that had previously grown from 1 to 6 soybean (Glycine max) or Siratro (Macroptillium atropurpureum) crops. …”
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Carboxymethyl-cellulase and filter-paperase activities of napier grass fermentation by new bacterial isolates
Published 2014“…In this study, the CMCase and FPase activities of new six isolates from different environments (compost: C5/1 and C5/2; ponds: L5/1, L6/2, and L6/5; and decayed wood: D6/1) were examined according methods recommended by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).The fermentation has been conducted for 4 days incubation period at 37°C and agitated at 150 rpm. Napier grass has been used as a substrate. As a result, the C5/2 exhibited the highest enzymes activities of CMCase and FPase, which were 2.205U/mL and 0.39U/mL, respectively.…”
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