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Enhancing lightweight block cipher algorithm OLBCA through decreasing cost factor
Published 2015“…From the result, it can be seen that our proposed algorithm has less cost than other algorithms and still secured.…”
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482
Unauthorised receipt or acceptance of gratification and conflict of interest in the workplace
Published 2016“…Furthermore, an employee must avoid situations in which his personal interests could conflict or might be seen to be in conflict with the interests of the company. …”
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A retrospective study of ranula in two centres in Malaysia
Published 2009“…Patients and results: 14 patients were seen at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur and Hospital Tunku Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan, Malaysia between 2000 to 2006. …”
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484
Gender ratio in undergraduate medical program, Medical Faculty, IIUM.
Published 2008“…Although a similar trend is seen, there is no documentation found in Malaysia. …”
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485
Major works on the necessity and implementations of PKC in WSN: a beginner’s note
Published 2011“…Within the last few years, we have seen a steep growth of research works addressing various aspects of security in wireless sensor networks. …”
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486
Security of tenure in employment: an employees precious 'property'
Published 2010“…The capitalists perceive the right to appoint and let off their commodities (the employees) as and when they pelase, as a system seen to operate under the doctrine of 'at-will' employment in the United States or at common law, under the doctrine of hire and fire. …”
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Dealing with environmental issues: preparing a framework for environmental education, policy and laws in Malaysia
Published 2007“…Much has been said about the environment, nevertheless, much of the action has yet to be seen to materialize. Even, endeavours currently in implementation do not seem to promise any good results. …”
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488
Harmonisation of prescribed punishment (Hadd) in Islamic Law and under the Malaysian penal law: a mere fantasy or a reality?
Published 2005“…The implementation of hudud is generally seen as a necessary component of the Islamic resurgence movement and it is, as such, by no means confined to certain states. …”
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Between the adversarial and the inquisitorial trial
Published 2006“…It is then possible to ascertain whether justice is substantially seen to be done to both the opposing parties under the both legal traditions. …”
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490
Factors influencing Malaysian public attitudes to agro-biotechnology
Published 2011“…Results of the survey have confirmed that attitudes towards complex issues such as biotechnology should be seen as a multifaceted process. The most important factors predicting support for GM soybean are the specific application-linked perceptions about the benefits, acceptance of risk and moral concern while risk and familiarity are significant predictors of benefit and risk acceptance. …”
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491
Students’ attitudes to online learning experience
Published 2003“…Traditionally, computers have been seen largely as tools for specific tasks but there is now a growing practice and literature (e.g. …”
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492
Mathematics learning and teaching : a student’s perspective
Published 2004“…From my own experience, I have seen people in Bangladesh without any academic background, dealing with calculations fairly quickly without any formal education, and there is the famous study of Brazilian street children. …”
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International Financial Integration and Long Run Trends in Short Term Japanese Interest Rates
Published 2014“…The paper provides thorough explanation to the econometric results and all detailed test results can be seen in the addendum. It also gives information on how to access the original data used for the purposes of replication.…”
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The weekend effect: a trading robot and fractional integration analysis
Published 2014“…Further, the lowest orders of integration are generally found on Mondays, which can be seen as additional evidence for a weekend effect.…”
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An alternative reading of religion and authoritarianism: the new logic between religion and state in the AKP’s new Turkey
Published 2019“…Conversely, the AKP and its undisputed leader Erdoğan have seen their socio-political fears, power based conflicts and ethno-religious desires become dominant in all areas, including religion. …”
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Taking the implementation of ECtHR judgments seriously : right assessment, wrong approaches?
Published 2010“…The workload of the Committee of Ministers (CoM) is increasing dramatically (as of June 2010 more than 9,000 cases were pending) and consequently the time taken for execution is rising and furthermore “the last few years have seen a significant increase in the number of cases relating to complex and sensitive issues”. …”
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Short-term, short-changed? A temporal perspective on the implications of academic casualisation for teaching in higher education
Published 2020“…We discuss how short-term temporal logics marked by last-minute or ‘just-in-time’ modalities can be seen to impact negatively on teaching preparation and pedagogical relationships, raising questions about innovation and criticality, power and in/security, continuity and care.…”
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The exhaustion of domestic remedies in Russia : the ECtHR's approach to Art. 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
Published 2011“…It is this margin that can lead to uncertainty among practitioners about the Court’s approach to a particular remedy, as seen recently with Art. 125 of the Russian Code of Criminal Procedure (CCP).…”
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Christian nationalism and politics in Ghana
Published 2023“…Second, Christian nationalists in Ghana pursue their goal—to build the kingdom of God on earth—in three main ways: (1) strong support for Ghana’s national cathedral, seen as a celebration of national unity and social cohesion; (2) attacks on alleged immorality of Ghana’s LGBTQ+ community; (3) vilify followers of minority religions to encourage the view that Christianity is the most appropriate religion in Ghana and that other religions are inferior.…”
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The unexpected politics of ILGA-Europe’s rainbow maps: (de)constructing queer utopias/dystopias
Published 2025“…Recently, we have seen a proliferation of maps visualising the global state of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, plus (LGBTQI+) rights. …”
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