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Primary ewing's sarcoma of the lumbosacral spine : a case report
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People's knowledge assessment about infertility among community in Taman Balok Pine, Kuantan, Pahang
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Optimum length for pin fins used in electronic cooling
Published 2012“…The present work deals with the heat transfer analysis of pin fins of various geometries namely ─ circular, triangular and rectangular and thus arrive at the optimum design. …”
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Pinning for judges in harmonising Civil Law and Shariah: Challenges and prospects
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Don't cut to the chase: hunting experiences for zoo animals and visitors
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Ethnoichthyology of the First Record of Spine Bahaba (Bahaba polykladiskos) from Muar, Johor, Malaysia
Published 2024“…The Spine Bahaba (Bahaba polykladiskos), locally known as 'Gelama Tirusan,' is a member of the Sciaenidae fish family that is distributed across Southeast Asia, reaching as far as North Australia. …”
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Pin type reconfigurable clamping ability evaluation for setup-free technology
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An experimental study on precision grinding of silicon using diamond grinding pins
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Now you see, now you don’t - a radiopaque neck mass?
Published 2020“…She was saved from unnecessary investigations for tuberculosis and thyroid disorder by repeating the X-ray (rule of two occasions). Now you see, now you don’t of X-ray findings is indeed illogical and technical error needs to be rule out.…”
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“The facts don’t work”: the EU referendum campaign and the journalistic construction of ‘post-truth politics’
Published 2018“…Arron Banks, the entrepreneur and largest donor to the Brexit campaign for the UK to leave the EU, has acknowledged in a newspaper interview that the successful campaign was predicated on generating an emotional response because ‘facts don’t work’ (Booth et al., 2016). The assertions made by the campaign – such as the £350M per week cost of EU membership which could instead be spent on the National Health Service – have been identified by commentators such as NYU professor of journalism Jay Rosen as ‘post-factual’ (Rosen, 2016). …”
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