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Viral video in Malaysia
Published 2017“…Ever since, the number of viral video is on the rise. Viral videos gain popularity and influential as one of the preferred methods in sharing information online. …”
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Contentment as a dimension of human character
Published 2016“…Nursi’s work stands out for its insightful contribution to the relationship of character, self-discipline, and qana'ah with the rise and fall of societies and civilisations.…”
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A study on burden among caregivers of stroke patients
Published 2016“…Unfortunately, caregivers are often overlooked even by healthcare professionals. With the rise of our elderly population and morbidity from stroke, there is a need to assess the burden among caregivers in our society. …”
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Journeys of creativity in pedagogy: “butterflies leaving the cage”
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Libraries by the people, for the people: living libraries and their potential to enhance social justice
Published 2011“…In practice, the living library can enhance an understanding of various worldviews by disparaging stereotypes and engaging community conversations that give rise to an awareness of human dignity.…”
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Oral presentations in higher education : key issues
Published 2004“…The fact that oral presentations avoid some of the problems raised by internet plagiarism (Cassidy 2004) has also contributed to their rise. In the day and age where customised essays can be purchased at websites (for example, www.ukessays.com; £70 per 500 words) tutors need assessment instruments that are relatively cheat-proof. …”
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Volatility spillovers and contagion from mature to emerging stock markets
Published 2009“…Conditional variances in most EMEs rise during these episodes, but there is only limited evidence of shifts in conditional correlations between mature and emerging markets.…”
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Are Stock and Housing Returns Complements or Substitutes? Evidence from OECD Countries
Published 2011“…The evidence based on data for 15 OECD countries shows that when agents expectfuture stock returns to be higher, they will temporarily allow consumption to rise. Regarding housing returns, if housing assets are seen as complements to stocks, then investors react in the same way, but if they are instead treated as substitutes consumption will be temporarily reduced.…”
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Populism in world politics: a comparative cross-regional perspective
Published 2017“…We suggest that populism has been on the rise alongside new imaginings of what constitutes the ‘people’ and ‘elites’, as the meanings attached to these labels are continually reshaped in conjunction with new social conflicts. …”
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Multidimensional cybersecurity framework for strategic foresight
Published 2021“…Hence its impact to society can no longer be seen to be one dimensional. The rise in National cybersecurity laws and regulations is a good indicator of its perceived importance to nations. …”
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Ethnic Minority Restaurateurs and the Regeneration of ‘Banglatown’ in London’s East End
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Book review : Pastoral power, clerical state: Pentecostalism, gender, and sexuality in Nigeria, by Ebenezer Obadare
Published 2023“…One of the book’s main strengths is its well-informed and historically accurate depiction of the "rise" of Pentecostalism in Nigeria, to the extent that this strand of Christianity now dominates not only the Christian landscape but more generally the religio-political one.…”
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Synthetic data
Published 2024“…The rise of data-driven businesses poses a number of significant challenges for contemporary organisations. …”
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Beyond populism and into the state: the political economy of national-conservatism
Published 2024“…This article argues that the crises of neoliberal globalisation since the 2000s have given rise to a new transnational political family that we call ‘national-conservatism’. …”
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Rational choice theory and religion: the case of Turkey
Published 2024“…Also, while the motivation for transitioning from a secular regime to a religious monopoly may be due to a desire for religious legitimacy, the nature and timing of this transition may be influenced by the rise or decline of other bases for legitimacy. Overall, this study demonstrates the utility of applying the rational choice theory of religion to Muslim-majority countries and the mechanisms through which countries change their religion policies.…”
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Characterization and solvent stability of strep-tagged purified recombinant lipase from thermostable and solvent tolerant Bacillus sp. strain 42.
Published 2009“…Based on solvent stability studies in 30 min pre-incubation in 25% v/v solvents with a shaking rate at 150 strokes per min, the purified Lip 42 showed a different residual activity profiles depending on solvents and temperatures. …”
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Bladder scan vs urethral cathetarization for measurement of immediate post partum bladder volume
Published 2011“…The mean for time interval between bladder scan and catheterization was 3 min(range between 1-8 min). There is a linear relationship between the bladder scan-estimated and catheter bladder volumes (r2=082). …”
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Effect of electrical parameters on performance of Cu-TiC mixed ceramic compact electrode in EDM process
Published 2013“…The highest MRR of 9.93mg/min was obtained with the current of 6.5A and pulse duration of 7.5 μs. …”
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Extraction and characterization of gelatin from camel skin (potential halal gelatin) and production of gelatin nanoparticles
Published 2020“…Central composite design combined with response surface methodology was used to achieve high gelatin yields under different extraction conditions: temperatures of 40, 60, and 80 °C; pH values of 1, 4, and 7; and extraction times of 0.5, 2.0, and 3.5 min. Maximum gelatin yield from camel skin (29.1%) was achieved at 71.87 °C and pH 5.26 after 2.58 min. …”
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