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Protocol of secure key distribution using hash functions and quantum authenticated channels key distribution process six-state quantum protocol
Published 2010“…Approach: This study presented a new protocol concept that allows the session and key generation on-site by independently applying a cascade of two hash functions on a random string of bits at the sender and receiver sides. …”
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Noise Levels in Malaysia primary schools: are we meeting the international standards?
Published 2020“…The noise levels were measured using a sound level meter (SLM) in occupied and unoccupied conditions. On-site observations and checking were done and documented in each school and classroom. …”
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483
Potentials of technical tours for special interest tourists in Kuala Lumpur
Published 2020“…The findings revealed that Kuala Lumpur has potentials to promote 58 sites in the city for Special Interest Tourism. These results may help professional bodies, destination managers, tourism operators and site/building owners to enhance and position their sites as attractions for SIT.…”
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484
A nosedive into Bertapak Buana
Published 2020“…Under the Malay Enclave Project, a multidisciplinary KAED student group from the three disciplines-Architecture, Interior Design and Quantity Surveyor; were given the task to design IIUM Cultural and Natural Heritage Living Centre. The site was divided into four different plots. Each team were required to produce a strong concept and work together to create a masterplan of IIUM Cultural and Natural Heritage Living Centre. …”
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The construction of a Civic Neighbourhood as/through cultural production: a discourse analytical approach to participatory art and temporary architecture
Published 2018“…The analysis focuses on civic neighbourhood project in East London called InterAct while the pivotal point of the project was the building of a piece of temporary architecture, the planning and ongoing construction of a civic neighbourhood involved a much more far-reaching production of material and symbolic artifacts which jointly represent a form of position taking within a site of social, cultural and symbolic struggle (Bourdieu 1993, 30). …”
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Live projects: innovating in the present
Published 2016“…Whilst it is an accepted condition of mainstream practice that timescale, budget and brief are matched with intention and design before works starts on site, it is not at all clear that such a definitive bounding of the project is in the students’ best interest in a learning environment. …”
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Transitional civic placemaking: dispersed initiatives in changing urban landscapes
Published 2019“…Out of this investigation emerged speculations which included arcades, a re-purposed canal and high-ceilinged ground floor workshops under multi-storey apartments. Having practiced on-site research methods and following on from the previous summer scoping study, Civic Edgelands, students undertook field trips to Athens, Freetown, and Calabria in November 2018. …”
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Using qualitative process evaluation in the development of a complex intervention to advance person-centred practice by pharmacists: the Medicines and Alcohol Consultation (MAC)
Published 2021“…This article provides a grounded example through the presentation of findings from an embedded qualitative process evaluation of a multi-site, pilot cluster RCT of a new intervention: the Medicines and Alcohol Consultation (MAC). …”
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Change and innovation in food aid provision in Sussex and Southwest London during the Covid-19 pandemic
Published 2022“…A qualitative description research approach based on naturalistic inquiry, was used, supplemented by site visits and personal observations. Findings The pandemic catalysed dramatic, often positive, changes to the provision of food aid, with a move away from the traditional food bank model. …”
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The role of excipients in promoting topical and transdermal delivery: current limitations and future perspectives
Published 2022“…The majority of dermatological drug products have been reported to only deliver a portion of the total dose applied, often resulting in low drug bio-availability at the site of action inside the skin. This insufficient formulation performance, coupled with the fact that percutaneous delivery is heavily influenced by the innate physicochemical properties of the active, pose limitations on effective treatment and prevention of diseases by using solely topical formulations. …”
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An online-enabled remote monitoring device for assessing polarization and depolarization potential behavior of cathodic protection systems in underground pipelines
Published 2024“…Metallic structures, such as pipelines and storage tanks, are among the most critical infrastructures worldwide for transporting liquids or gases. Conventional on-site inspections and monitoring methods are not effective in detecting sudden or occasional failures due to corrosion in these metallic structures. …”
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Tanjung Batu, Bebar the potential of Tanjung Batu, Pekan Pahang as an ecotourism destination
Published 2017“…Data collection and analysis were done through observations and interviews conducted with a selected group of rough the community differing in cultural practice and economic activities with the help of the following checklist - natural resources analysis, cultural resources analysis, community analysis, site analysis and tourism services and facilities analysis. …”
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Promoting Malaysian Traditional Knowledge using digital ethnobotanical garden website
Published 2021“…The ethnobotanical garden located at UTHM Parit Raja Campus was selected as the study site. An online survey was done to understand the students’ level of knowledge about the utilization of plants and evaluate the effectiveness of the website towards conservation and promotion of traditional knowledge. …”
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Isolation and Characterization of Hydrocarbon Tolerant Microorganisms from Marine Environment
Published 2018“…A study of the isolation and characterization of hydrocarbon tolerant microorganisms from marine samples collected at the jetty site of Tanjung Lumpur, Kuantan, Pahang, was conducted. …”
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Stakeholders’ perception on critical cost variation factors in Malaysian building projects
Published 2018“…The results of the survey indicated that (1) fluctuation in cost of materials, (2) improper planning, (3) Incompetent main contractors, (4) poor site management, (5) and client financial problems were top five critical factors causing cost variation in building projects. …”
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Severe blunt external laryngotracheal trauma: surgical outcome
Published 2009“…The surgical treatment depends on the site of injury either in the larynx or tracheal. …”
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497
Simple and Rapid Molecular Techniques for Identification of Amylose Levels in Rice Varieties
Published 2012“…All varieties with intermediate and high amylose content had the sequence AGGTATA at the 5'-leader intron splice site, while varieties with low amylose content had the sequence AGTTATA. …”
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Sustainable strategy of health and safety assessment in high rise commercial buildings
Published 2012“…Eleven high rise office buildings were randomly selected in Klang Valley, Malaysia and assessed through site inspections, desk searches, and interviewed facilities management personnel (FM), outsourced contractors/consultants (OS), building owners (BO) as well as (T) tenants. …”
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Virtual-learning Content Management System for Problem-Based Learning (PBL) courses
Published 2012“…In addition, the system also aims to develop a web site using Interactive and Incremental Development (IDD) prototype. …”
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The potential of low energy earth pipe cooling in hot and humid Malaysia
Published 2012“…Therefore, in this work, air and soil temperatures were measured on a test site in Kuala Lumpur. At 1m underground, the result is most significant, where the soil temperature are 6oC and 9oC lower than the maximum ambient temperature during wet and dry season, respectively. …”
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