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The evaluation of microleakage in posterior composite restoration
Published 2012“…The aim of this study is to evaluate the ability of composite resin to reduce microleakage by release of ions like Ariston pHc and Tetric ceram composite. 72 Cl V cavity were prepared in 36 teeth (extracted upper first premolar), one buccally and one palatally in each tooth, the cavities were located on the middle third of the crown. …”
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1622
Right to self-determination, democracy and the Shari'ah: an expository study
Published 2012“…But this right cannot be invoked to support secessionist movements, except for genuine cases like Palestine and Kashmir. The Shari‘ah principles pertaining to establishment and governance of states based on a constitution made in line with it, i.e. the sovereignty has to be with Allah (s.w.t.), citizens, including non-Muslim citizens, will command various rights and duties, as determined in light of the Qur’an and Sunnah and commanded from time to time by the Khalifa in conformity with them, and there has to be a participatory democracy based on the concept of a Khalifa and a Majlis al-Mushawarah. …”
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1623
الوصية للوارث: دراسة فقهية تحليلية = The will for heirs: a juristic analytical study
Published 2018“…This view differs from the majority of jurists who invalidate the will for heirs except by the permission of the other heirs because their permission is like a forfeiture of their right. Others, such as Ẓāhiriyyah, opposed the implementation of will for heirs. …”
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2D text visualization for the retrieval of Malay documents
Published 2012“…Search engine applications like Google and Yahoo present their results in the form of onedimensional linear list that usually comprise three times of the screen size per page and several number of pages. …”
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1625
Metallothionein Biosynthesis in Human RBC Precursors
Published 2000“…Moreover, the current findings of MT-0 expression at the mRNA level in gly A+ RBC precursors of hCB has added one more member in the list of cells/organs like fetal liver, human monocytes, non-neoplastic tissues of adenocarcinoma etc., in which the expression of the human fetal form of MT, i.e. …”
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Why do Malaysian customers patronise Islamic banks?
Published 2007“…Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the main factors that motivate customers to deal with Islamic banks particularly in a dual banking environment, like in the case of Malaysia. A discussion on factors relating to corporate social responsibility initiatives as part of potential customers’ banking selection criteria is also included. …”
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A Slippery Slope: the legal enforceability of Islamic finance judgments and awards in foreign jurisdictions
Published 2013“…Though the current trends seem like a continuum fallacy within the Islamic finance industry, concerted efforts by the stakeholders to introduce reforms are expected to yield sustainable results. …”
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1628
Investigation of effects of different media on CHO cell growth and production of IGFI
Published 2012“…The objective of the study was therefore to investigate the effects of different media on CHO-K1 cell growth and production of Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) towards identifying the optimal media for further use. …”
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1629
Practice of Islamic values influenced by co-curricular activities: a study of M6 students of selected Islamic private schools in Chana District, Songkhla, Thailand
Published 2013“…Likewise in a sense, co-curricular activities prepare students to practice for the future opportunities in case of working in team, to exercise leadership and taking initiative themselves. It is like preparing for actual learning in real life situations that encourage them to involve in the process and learn the process of different activities. …”
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1630
lslamic view on reconstructive surgery: a child with polydactily as a case study
Published 2013“…The feedback given by the students at the end of the program was overwhelming positive. They would like more of such session to be scheduled.…”
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1631
Exploring the processes and problems in teaching, learning and researching Malay manuscripts
Published 2010“…The results indicate that the lecturers mainly uses the “chalk and talk” approach when delivering their course; they refer students to one reference source throughout the course; they indicated that students must be able to read Jawi scripts to follow the course; the main assignment involved transliterating work from old Jawi scripted text into modern romanise Malay; and they would like to have access to more Malay manuscript texts that can be utilised by their students for their assignments. …”
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1632
A study on legal issues related to blogs businesses in Malaysia: a proposal for a regulatory framework
Published 2013“…Today, it is also common to find businesses being conducted through blogs, particularly the free lance or those who initially plan doing business just for fun but later gets into a bigger and more serious transactions. Businesses like selling homemade chocolate, cup cakes, designed and personal accessories are among the many types of businesses which are commonly carried up via blogs. …”
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1633
Balanced score card approach for better Shari’ah corporate governance
Published 2013“…In order to achieve the mission of Shari’ah compliance, organizations such as Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions, Islamic Financial Services Board and countries like Malaysia have provided Shari’ah governance guidelines. …”
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Use of alternative dispute resolution technique of mediation for speedy and fair resolution of land use dispute in Malaysia
Published 2012“…The nature of decisions handed out to resolve conflits in land use and environmental areas, may impose grave consequences in a community or ecosystem,and are often highly controversial and emotional, miscommunication, lack of information and lack of understanding of the intricate scientific issues involved with the environment, time consuming, high costs, difficulty with using courts to resolve land use and environmental disputes In light of these difficulties, representatives of business, citizen groups, environmentalists, and local, state, and federal administrators have increasingly turned to alternative forms of dispute resolution like mediation to resolve disputes they would otherwise take to court. …”
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1635
In-Utero effects of the crude ethanolic extract of the leaves of mitragyna speciosa on neural tube formation in rats
Published 2010“…This study indicates that the crude extract of the leaves of MS is capable of selective neurotoxicity and producing spina bifida like NTD as characterized by altered brain size and neural tube formation, a finding that may have an important implication in the dependence liability associated with its use. …”
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Modeling food price volatility and testing heat wave and/or meteor shower effects: Evidence for Asia and Pacific countries
Published 2012“…Main findings of the study are as follows: (1) like other asset prices, food price volatility can be modelled by CGARCH variant of GARCH-family models for world as well as country specific levels, (2) increased risk does not necessarily lead to increased returns for world and specified countries except few instances, (3) mixed evidence of cross country mean and volatility spillover effects are reported. …”
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Effective dispute resolution in Takaful-related cases: A case study of the financial mediation bureau in Malaysia
Published 2013“…With an in-depth analysis of the 2011 and 2012 takaful-related cases mediated by FMB, this paper finds that parties do prefer fast and cost-efficient processes for dispute resolution, as takaful schemes also require efficient dispute resolution processes like other commercial transactions. Such successes recorded in Malaysia could be replicated in other jurisdictions offering Islamic financial services. …”
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CHO-K1 cells expressed IGF-1 Gene: a promising target towards optimal media at effective cost
Published 2011“…Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) has been shown to promote cell proliferation and inhibit apoptosis of cells. …”
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1639
Carved arabesques with calligraphy, geometry and flora prevalent in the components of Malay Timber Houses
Published 2010“…The study found that several types of carved components like wall, door and window ventilation panels with distinctive application of flora, geometry and calligraphy as carving motifs were formed in two principal variants, namely monothematic and multi-thematic compositions. …”
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1640
The political role of Muslim women: between traditional texts and changing realities
Published 2009“…The Qur’an urges women to stay quietly at home and not to make dazzling public displays like that of the pre-Islamic period of Jahilyia [ignorance] (33:33). …”
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