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    Post-traumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents one year after a super-cyclone in Orissa, India: exploring cross-cultural validity and vulnerability factors by Pattanaik Pratiti, Nayak Kailash C, Mohapatra Prasanta K, Kar Nilamadhab, Swain Sarada P, Kar Harish C

    Published 2007-02-01
    “…</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Following natural disaster PTSD is a valid clinical construct in children and adolescents in Indian set up; and though highly prevalent it may be missed without clinical screening. …”
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    Law Enforcement on Fisheries Crime After the Enactment of Law Number 45 of 2009: A Normative Analysis by Joko Susanto, Ali Masyhar

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This potential can cause natural disaster if the management does not paying attention to the limitation of the natural capability, for example the sea exploration and exploitation with the use of unmodern tools. …”
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    Vegetative Propagation of Punica granatum by Stem Cuttings Using Non-Mist Propagator by Md. Alamgir Kabir, Mahamud Hasan Prince, Rezaul Karim, Saifur Rahman, K.M. Masum Billah, G.N. Tanjina Hasnat

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…These outcomes can assist to provide edible fruit to poor rural people of natural disaster vulnerable Bangladesh.…”
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    Cumulative stressful events and mental health in young adults after 10 years of Wenchuan earthquake: the role of social support by Xiao-Yan Chen, Dongfang Wang, Xianchen Liu, Xuliang Shi, Andrew Scherffius, Fang Fan

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Background: After a natural disaster, stressful events often continue to accumulate, affecting individuals in a different manner than the original disaster never occurred. …”
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    Quantitative and diversity analysis of biomass collected from Singapore haze 2015 by Lim, Daxino Chee Yong

    Published 2016
    “…Being one of most densely populated countries, Singapore is fortunate to be freed of most natural disaster. However, she is not spared of recurring haze that has affected her for several decades. …”
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    Multi-method event attribution of 2015 OND drought in subtropical southern Africa by Fuckar, N, Otto, F, Lehner, F, Wolski, P, Howard, E, Sparrow, S

    Published 2020
    “…The observed surface hydro-meteorological conditions led to substantial socio-economic impacts in the region - with mostly semi-arid climate and high spatial-temporal variability - where drought is the principal type of widespread natural disaster. More specifically, very low precipitation - compounded with very high surface air temperature (SAT) - caused low runoff, water shortages and restrictions, reduced electricity generation, and considerable loss of crops and livestock prompting Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho, Malawi, Swaziland and Zimbabwe to declare national drought emergencies. …”
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    Deep learning semantic segmentation for water level estimation using surveillance camera by Muhadi, Nur 'Atirah, Abdullah, Ahmad Fikri, Bejo, Siti Khairunniza, Mahadi @ Othman, Muhammad Razif, Mijic, Ana

    Published 2021
    “…The interest in visual-based surveillance systems, especially in natural disaster applications, such as flood detection and monitoring, has increased due to the blooming of surveillance technology. …”
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    Governance for disaster risk reduction: exploring emotional distress and resilience in adolescent affected by flood in Kelantan and the development of peer support group for tra... by Husain, Maruzairi

    Published 2017
    “…Background: Natural disaster such as flooding can lead to a com bi nation of physical, health and psychological trauma in both adults and children. …”
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    Correlation analysis of lightning and flash flood events using pearson model in southeast peninsular Malaysia by Bahari, Noraishah

    Published 2022
    “…Flash flood is a natural disaster that causes many casualties and economic losses. …”
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    Pemetaan zon tanah runtuh kawasan Bukit Antarabangsa menggunakan ARCGIS 9.3 dan model stability index mapping by Abdul Rahim, Siti Suaibah

    Published 2013
    “…The geohazard stability assessment is very important for the prediction and management of natural disaster such as landslide, flood, earthquake and so on. …”
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    Recovery plan strategy on the delay construction project by Ku Ismail, Ku Adenan

    Published 2004
    “…The most important delays in category of excusable delays (cause by third party) were act of God such as inclement weather and natural disaster, While on the recovery plan strategy, the most important step to overcome the delays is providing the fund according to cash flow required, Application of extra working hour, Additional of resources (manpower, material and machinery) and Introduction of new construction method.…”
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    Pengaruh fenomena El-Nino dan La-Nina terhadap corak pasang surut di Malaysia by Abdullah, Mohd. Hilmi

    Published 2012
    “…This phenomenon needs to be monitored from time to time because the El-Nino and La-Nina could lead to floods or any other natural disaster.…”
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    Capacity determination of intermodal container frame in resisting housing load by Ong, Zhen Ling

    Published 2019
    “…The concept of recycling shipping container into residential usage can mitigate the issue of the unaffordable demand for rebuilt houses in short period of time for the homelessness due to natural disaster, like flooding in Malaysia which is currently faced by the country government in terms of supplying temporary houses in the short time and budgeted paid to the contractor. …”
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    Geochemical evaluation of contaminated soil for stabilisation using microbiologically induced calcite precip by Makinda, Jodin, Kassim, Khairul Anuar, Ahmad, Kamarudin, Muhammed, Abubakar Sadiq, Zango, Muttaqa Uba

    Published 2020
    “…Common methods in managing these wastes include pond storage, dry sacking, underground and ocean disposal and phytho-stabilisation but these does not address the associated risks regarding migration of contaminated liquid or when the soil structure is compromised during natural disaster such as earthquake. Due to these limitations, microbiologically induced calcite precipitation method (MICP) is an exciting alternative as it is sustainable and environmentally friendly. …”
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