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Reaching a consensus in multi-agent systems : a time invariant nonlinear rule
Published 2013“…However, local interactions between agents are more likely to be governed by nonlinear rules. In this paper, we investigate the consensus of discrete-time MAS with time invariant nonlinear cooperative rules.Based on ourpresented nonlinear model, we showa consensus in the discretetime MAS. …”
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2502
Measuring self-esteem, work/family enrichment and life satisfaction: an empirical validation
Published 2011“…Using data collected from 680 female nurses employed in public hospitals in Malaysia, this study also examines the likely mediation effect of work/family enrichment on self-esteem-satisfaction relationship. …”
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2503
Aircraft noise, overheating and poor air quality in London primary schools' classrooms
Published 2012“…Through objective and subjective surveys, classrooms' indoor temperatures, air quality and background noise levels were evaluated and it was learnt that those schools located in the vicinity of Heathrow Airport are more likely to experience overheating and poor air quality. …”
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2504
Disaster management: a study on knowledge, attitude and practice of emergency nurse and community health nurse
Published 2012“…Emergency nurses who have been involved in disaster response are more likely to report adequate practice (P<0.01, AOR=4.008, 95% CI=1.691- 9.504) while those who attended disaster-related education/training are more likely to have adequate knowledge (P<0.05, AOR=3.807, 95% CI=1.584-9.153) and practice (P=0.001, AOR=4.145, 95% CI=1.804- 9.525). …”
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Reaching a consensus in multi-agent systems: a time invariant nonlinear rule
Published 2013“…However, local interactions between agents are more likely to be governed by nonlinear rules. In this paper, we investigate the consensus of discrete-time MAS with time invariant nonlinear cooperative rules. …”
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Causes, trends and implications of motorization in Malaysia
Published 2009“…This paper highlights trends and causes of motorization in the past, its likely impact on the environment and possible implications.…”
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2507
The recent war in the South Caucasus and extra-territorial jurisdiction under the ECHR
Published 2009“…On the other hand, more than 3,300 applications have been lodged by South Ossetians against Georgia; and it is likely that in the near future even more individuals (Georgians as well as Ossetians) will bring cases against Russia or Georgia. …”
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Complete derivation of 2D shallow-water model from the primitive equations governing geophysical flows
Published 2012“…The fact that the 2D shallow-water model has been used for decades is such a long time that a complete reference on how to derive it from the primitive equations either has likely to become a very rare article or written in a way that is very complicated for the newcomers. …”
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2509
Social support, work-family enrichment and life satisfaction among married nurses in health service
Published 2011“…Abstract—The objectives of this research are i) to examine the psychometric properties of the constructs of social-support, work-family enrichment and life satisfaction, ii) to validate the hypothesized interrelationships among the constructs of social support, work-family enrichment and life satisfaction among nurses of public hospitals in Malaysia and iii) to examine the likely mediation effect of work-family enrichment on support-satisfaction relationship. …”
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Interrelationships between lean HRM practices and their impacts on firm performance: comparing Jordanian and German models
Published 2023“…Findings – The main findings indicate that the average implementation of LHRM practices among German manufacturing firms is at a higher level than the average implementation among Jordanian firms. …”
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Instructional design and e-learning: examining learners’ perspective in Malaysian institutions of higher learning
Published 2009“…Research limitations/implications – Limitations of the study relate to the generalisability of the findings to other user groups. The findings of the study provide insights on the relevance of instructional design elements to an effective e-learning environment. …”
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Stock price movements : does change in energy price matter?
Published 2009“…The co-integration test results documented zero co-integration equation. This finding implies no long-run relationship between the variables in the system. …”
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Self-esteem among high achievers of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences students
Published 2007“…It is hypothesized that high academic achievers are more likely to possess high self-esteem. Fifty undergraduate students (41 females and 9 males) who received Dean’s List and obtained a GPA of 3.50 and above were contacted and selected as respondents. …”
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2514
The identity of Coolia-toxin producing species
Published 2013“…In the literature, c. monotis was reported in 1995 to produce cooliatoxin, but subsequent studies have shown that identification of the species is likely to be incorrect. The present study was conducted to clarify which species was responsible for cooliatoxin production by re-examination of the material used in the report of cooliatoxin and of other cultures of C. tropicalis collected from different sites including the type locality. …”
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2515
Exploring the production of natural gas through the lenses of the ACEGES model
Published 2014“…Conditionally on the currently estimated ultimate recoverable resources, the ‘Collective View’ and ‘Golden Age’ Scenarios suggest that the supply of natural gas is likely to meet the increasing demand for natural gas until at least 2035. …”
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Learning, knowledge and trade union renewal : an analysis of the student experience of the MA in international labour and trade union studies Ruskin College, Oxford (2006-2016)
Published 2018“…As such, the thesis applied the theoretical framework of renewal actor to analyse findings. The findings of the thesis are based on empirical research comprising interviews with a purposive sample of current students and alumni. …”
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Management accounting and risk management in Malaysian financial institutions : an exploratory study
Published 2011“…A total of 16 post-survey semi-structured interviews were also conducted with selected respondents to gain further insights into the survey findings. Findings – The findings from the survey indicate that analysis of financial statements was perceived to contribute most towards risk management. …”
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An exploration of adult third culture kids’ experience of transitioning to the UK between the ages of 10 and 17: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2023“…Implications of the findings are discussed.…”
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Disaster management: A Study on knowledge, attitude and practice of emergency nurse and community health nurse
Published 2012“…Emergency nurses who involved in disaster response are more likely to have an adequate practice (p<0.01, AOR=4.008, 95% CI=1.691-9.504) and those who attended disaster-related education/training are more likely to have adequate knowledge (p<0.05, AOR=3.807, 95% CI=1.584-9.153) and practice (p=0.001, AOR=4.145, 95% CI=1.804-9.525). …”
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