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'Spaces to speak' of sour milk : exploring African-Caribbean-British women's activism and agency on childhood sexual abuse from the 1980s to the present day
Published 2016“…The aim of this research study is to add the voices of African- Caribbean British female victim-survivors of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) to existing knowledge(s) on childhood sexual victimization. …”
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The manufacture of tuned percussion instruments in Indonesia and Africa: a selective study
Published 1995“…However, their study does not cover the tuning and voicing of gongs. This dissertation documents the manufacturing techniques of bronze instruments with regard to the material, the workforce, workpractices and techniques and the tuning/voicing of gongs. …”
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1283
Iraq : a deeply divided polity and challenges to democracy-building
Published 2010“…This paper shows that in Iraq, democracy and nation-building have resulted in majority rule in a way that marginalizes minorities and dissenting voices. The processes of state building and democratization, it is argued, are intertwined and their challenges overlap and interlinked, making democracy a contested subject in the Iraqi context.…”
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The position of women in the Muslim family between cultural construction and textual foundation: a critical analysis within the Wasatiyyah framework
Published 2016“…The middle of the road approach (wasatiyyah) anchored in sound Islamic methodology of renewal no doubt has voiced itself haphazardly in the form of obiter dictums here and there. …”
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Children’s Participation in Custody and Access Proceedings
Published 2013“…The purpose is to determine the best measure to be adopted by Malaysia and to propose statutory and non-statutory changes to ensure that children in Malaysia are given the right to have their voices heard in family law proceedings. …”
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Development of high quality speech compression system for Quranic recitation based on modified CELP algorithm
Published 2013“…First, the characteristics of the Quranic recitation of all surahs was evaluated in which it was found that the voiced speech is more dominant compare to unvoiced speech. …”
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Discovering Doris Lessing: convergences between Islam and her thoughts
Published 2016“…Her literary career is marked by the robustness and diversity of her ideas. The plurality of voices in her work makes room for discovering a very different Lessing from how she is usually construed and for discussing some of her views in a new and somewhat unusual light. …”
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The relationship of leadership roles to the improvement of the student experience: international perspectives
Published 2022“…The paper draws from a chapter in the authors’ recently published book, Understanding and Improving the Student Experience in Higher Education: navigating the third space. Through the voices of practitioners in UK and international settings, the importance of understanding the role of third space professionals and the importance of leadership is brought to the fore. …”
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Taking the implementation of ECtHR judgments seriously : right assessment, wrong approaches?
Published 2010“…The entry into force of Protocol 14 will be of no help, as infringement proceedings are not coupled with daily fines, unlike the practice of the European Court of Justice. …”
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Free speech, ban and “fatwa”: a study of the Taslima Nasrin affair
Published 2010“…Of the many feminist voices in Bangladesh, Taslima Nasrin is the best known for the censorship, fatwa and subsequent legal intervention against her. …”
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Cooperative robot and user friendly robot - new challenge in robotics
Published 2011“…Therefore, human characteristics such as faces, voices, gesture, and movements play an important role in design and control of such robots. …”
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Dialogue and studio space: the architectural design studio as the setting for continuous reflection
Published 2020“…It will be argued that sustaining a dialogical process, based on multi-voiced provision, can contribute to the continuity of the learning experience at advanced levels of undergraduate studies, while critically addressing concerns raised about traditional studio teaching practices.…”
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Temporary architecture as a contemporary typology for place making
Published 2016“…Although highly programmed, temporary architecture is not about being functional but to nurture collective thought, individual desires, platforms for individual and collective voices to be heard and non-commercialised public spaces for open discussion to be championed. …”
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The controversial role of ct angiogram in paediatric supracondylar humeral fracture with pulseless, perfused limb.
Published 2012“…She underwent an emergency closed reduction and percutaneous pinning. Post-reduction, her hand remained persistently pulseless but well-perfused. …”
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The controversial role of ct angiogram in paediatric supracondylar humeral fracture with pulseless, perfused limb
Published 2012“…She underwent an emergency closed reduction and percutaneous pinning. Post-reduction, her hand remained persistently pulseless but well-perfused. …”
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Effect of nano black rice husk ash on the chemical and physical properties of porous concrete pavement
Published 2018“…The chemical and physical properties of the Nano BRHA mixtures were evaluated using fineness test, X-ray Fluorescence spectrometer (XRF) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). …”
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Design and implementation of an optimal fuzzy logic controller using egentic algorithm
Published 2011“…Works so far reponed techniques which are on how to oveTCQme or reduce the effects of these issues for ensuring smoother and finely tuned eolltrolling proceM. The devised solution is softwllrebased which employs an algorithmic approach for programming II PICI6F877A microcontroller, thus eliminating allogether the parametric dependence issues while adding the benefits of easier modification to suit a given control system for varying operational conditions_ The approach is first simulated using MATLAB/and the simulated results are verified by programming {he PICI6I'g77A mierocontrolter with {he algorithm and using it on a temperature control system where a fan is regulated in response to variations in the ambient system temperature. …”
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Improving patient complaint mechanisms in Malaysia: the role of law and medical organisations
Published 2009“…To reduce the number of complaints and risks of litigation, a more patient-centred approach should be adopted. When patients voiced their concern by making a complaint or inquiry, this should be seen as a unique source of information for health care services on why adverse events occur and how to prevent them. …”
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The spectacularization of NGOs accountability in disaster situations: evidence from the 2015 Nepal’s earthquakes
Published 2024“…The findings of the study demonstrate how the voices of many Nepalese NGOs involved in the relief, recovery and rehabilitation efforts following the 2015 earthquakes remained unheard and how they were forced to compromise their felt responsibilities by having to adhere to the control-oriented and accounting-based requirements imposed by the government and funders. …”
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Prediction of sedimentation and bank erosion due to the construction of Kahang Dam
Published 2020“…This research used the Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and ANN with Autoregressive (AR) (NNETAR) in predicting suspended sediment concentration using sediment concentration, discharge and water level as inputs. Similarly, erosion pins were installed on four transects to monitor the riverbank for thirteen months. …”
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