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A study of culture of Muslims in Myanmar: collection of cultural resources for national identity
Published 2016“…Since the contemporary world has seen many atrocity and inequitably with regards to the Muslims of Myanmar, it is liable to a peace maker to trace out the reality of their problems as to why the problem started, when they settled in Myanmar and what are the matters causing their instability and suffering. …”
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522
Distribution pattern of hepatitis c virus in eastern peninsular malaysia for the past decade
Published 2015“…Results: There were more male, Malay ethnic and IDU patients seen in the latter cohort. Genotype 3 was the dominant genotype followed by genotype 1, 4 and 6. …”
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Physicians’ knowledge about pharmacovigilance in Iraq
Published 2016“…This study show that an association between doctors knowledge about ADRs detection and the number of patient seen by day, as the number of patient increased the doctors knowledge about ADRs improved. …”
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Influence of drug: polymer ratio in entrapment of salicylic acid into microsponge
Published 2016“…Stability study of the microsponge gel was conducted for 28 days at room temperature and no changes were seen in their physical appearance and pH. In short, the drug: polymer ratio plays an important role in developing the microsponge with excellent characterization to ensure its effectiveness in delivering active compounds.…”
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525
Intrapelvic Wilms’ tumour: a rare entity for the most commonly encountered malignant renal tumour in children
Published 2010“…The cause was revealed from radiological investigations: on Ultrasound, a solid well defined non-vascular lobulated mass was seen occupying and expanding the left renal pelvis with moderate hydronephrosis, on Computed Tomography (CT) as a well defined non-enhancing hypodense left intrapelvic renal mass and on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) as T1 hypointense and T2 hyperintense intrapelvic mass with evidence of upper pole parenchymal infiltration. …”
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Usefulness of cytological specimens from bronchial brushings and bronchial washings in addition to endobronchial biopsies during bronchoscopy for lung cancer: 3 years data from a c...
Published 2003“…Only a small increase in the positive results for cancer was seen when cytology specimens (BB and BW) were added to EB (85.3% vs 88.1%, McNemar's P = 0.06) in Group A but there was a significant increase in Group B (37.3% vs 54.2%. …”
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The role of religion in shaping contemporary man’s everyday moral character: an Islamic-Catholic perspective
Published 2009“…The shaping of man’s character is seen as an important issue by both religious groups of Islam and Catholicism. …”
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528
Language maintance and the preservation of ethanic identity: a case of Malay Muslims in Southern Thailand
Published 2010“…First, Malay language is seen as a relevant ethno-cultural marker and its usage is limited within family, relatives and close friends. …”
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Improving patient complaint mechanisms in Malaysia: the role of law and medical organisations
Published 2009“…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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Religion, society, and culture in Malik Bennabi's thought
Published 2007“…These features are consolidated and given full scope by what can be seen as a visionary passion driving toward transcending the prevailing thought categories, not through shallow and haughty ideological attitude, but through a conscious and creative intellectual commitment to analysis and systematic theorizing. …”
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The coverage of vaccination in the Malay newspapers: an exploratory study
Published 2020“…Vaccination is mostly seen as news to be reported and not an issue to be highlighted and emphasized. …”
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Education as a catalyst towards realising the development goals of Malaysia: case study of the east coast economic study OF THE EAST COAST ECONOMIC REGION
Published 2011“…This paper examines one such region—the east coast economic region (ECER)--where education has been seen as one of the important sectors to bridge the development gap between this underdeveloped region and the other relatively developed regions in Malaysia.…”
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Exploring the co-benefits of urban green infrastructure improvements for businesses and workers wellbeing
Published 2017“…Providing accessible green space in office settings led to improvements in morale, team interaction and workplace satisfaction among staff members able to access the improvements. Increased GI was seen as improving uptake of company environmental policies such as energy saving or recycling among staff by their managers. …”
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The value and meaning of temporality and Its relationship to identity in Kunming City, China
Published 2018“…Importantly, this feature of the urban topography of Kunming can be seen as closely related to the surrounding mountains and lakes, both within and outside the old city boundaries that have served as primary reference points for Kunming’s urban planning. …”
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536
Co-production: fostering greater inclusion or reproducing existing exclusion? An analysis of co-commissioning and resident participation on a South London housing estate
Published 2021“…In many neoliberal economies, co-production is an increasingly popular way of generating public value, empowering citizens, and innovating public service delivery, and cuts to public sector budgets have seen it becoming more important as cash strapped public bodies strip back their services. …”
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Suspect communities?": counter-terrorism policy, the press, and the impact on Irish and Muslim communities in Britain
Published 2011“…The team also pointed to an element of hope in terms of how Irish communities, once termed as ‘suspect’, have now been accepted as ‘good citizens’ and this was seen to be a reassuring factor to Muslim participants in the discussion groups. …”
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Seeing sadness: comorbid effects of loneliness and depression on emotional face processing
Published 2021“…Comorbid loneliness and depression resulted in an increased misattribution of neutral faces as sad, an effect that was also seen in those who were either only lonely or only depressed. …”
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Loss of NnT increases expression of oxidative phosphorylation complexes in C57BL/6J hearts
Published 2021“…However, differential gene expression was mainly driven by mouse background with some changes seen in all three tissues, perhaps reflecting underlying genetic differences between the C57BL/B6J and -6N substrains.…”
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Transformational texts: genre, discourse and subjectivity in the self-help book
Published 2011“…The research concludes that the selfhelp book is a paradoxical phenomenon for the cultural theorist because it asserts the survival of personal agency in the postmodern episteme which has seen the discrediting of grand narratives and the decentring of the human subject. …”
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