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    Ethnic differences in knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to dietary salt intake and association with hypertension in Malaysia: a multi-centre cross-sectional study by Chia, Yook Chin, Ching, Siew Mooi, Chew, Ming Tsuey, Devaraj, Navin Kumar, Oui, Jethro Ee Keat, Lim, Hooi Min, Chew, Bee Nah, Mohamed, Mohazmi, Ooi, Pei Boon, Cheng, Maong Hui, Beh, Hooi Chin, Chung, Felicia Fei-Lei

    Published 2024
    “…The association between high salt intake and elevated blood pressure levels has been well-documented. However, studies on how effectively this knowledge translates into actionable practices, particularly across different ethnic groups, remain limited. …”
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    Location Selection for Beekeeping in Optimizing Honey Production using Linear Programming Model (S/O 14038) by Abdul Rahman, Syariza, Benjamin, Aida Mauziah, Omar, Mohd Faizal

    Published 2020
    “…Meliponiculture is an activity of raising stingless bees to obtain bee products, mainly honey. Honey production by bees varies depending on various factors which also affect its amount and quality. …”
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    Global borders : power, fragility, and ‘a kind of fiction’ (Editorial introduction) by Cahill, Samara

    Published 2021
    “…With the gentlest wafting of pollen from a summer breeze or a bee’s wing, the fixed categories borders inscribe can blossom into hybridities.…”
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    15.665B Power and Negotiation, Fall 2002 by Williams, Michele

    Published 2002
    “…You will learn and practice the technical skills and analytic frameworks that are necessary to negotiate successfully with peers from other top business schools, and you will learn methods for developing the powerful social capital you will need to rise in the executive ranks of any organization. …”
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    Challenges of online collaborative learning among special needs university students by Hidayu Shafie, Ireena Nasiha Ibnu, Noori, Abdullah, Nurhilleny Rosly, Nadia Anuar, Nur Husna Serip Mohamad

    Published 0002
    “…However, a predominant disadvantage of online learning is the limited opportunity for students to have face to face interaction with educators and peers. In contrast to able-bodied students, online collaborative learning among special needs students (SNS) has not been closely examined and their experience has been minimally evidenced in the current body of literature. …”
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    A low-power IoT platform based smart plug for smart home system by Yang, Huan

    Published 2016
    “…Presently, there are three most popular wireless communication technologies including Bluetooth, ZigBee, and Wi-Fi which are adopted in the intelligent home system. …”
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    FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE RETIRE EARLY / by Afyan Mat Rawi, 1980-, author 654851, Hanz Jamaludin, 1976-, editor 655701

    Published 2023
    “…Ia tidak ubah seperti peribahasa “besar periuk, besarlah keraknya”. Apabila masalah-masalah kewangan yang mereka hadapi ketika bergaji kecil masih tetap ada sekalipun telah bergaji besar. …”
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    Influence of presumed influence on thinness as a beauty ideal for girls. by Soh, Wai Siong.

    Published 2008
    “…On the other hand, if the “influence on significant others or female peers” exerts an impact on “influence on self”, it will result in desire to be thin.…”
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    SHERLOCK HOLMES : THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES / by Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930, author 284049, Nor Azila Zainal Abidin, translator 206311

    Published 2020
    “…Mortimer pulang ke kawasan mur di Devonshire, di mana terletaknya Rumah Besar Baskerville, sementara dia sendiri sedang menyiasat satu kes di Baker Street. …”
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    Higher education and public good in England by Marginson, S, Yang, L

    Published 2024
    “…In the Anglophone jurisdictions, higher education policy is over-determined by economic policy and subjected to neoliberal regulation based on quasi-market competition between corporatised institutions, regulated by performative comparisons, tuition fees, and outputs imagined as commodities. England installed marketisation in successive policy changes between the Thatcher government’s introduction of commercial fees for international students in 1979 and the full-fee market for domestic students, supported by subsidised income-contingent loans, in 2012. …”
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