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    Microencapsulation of Cassia Alata: fabrication and characterization by Alfatama, Mulham, Ahmad, Kausar, Mohamed, Farahidah

    Published 2012
    “…The microsphere is envisaged to release the extract in a controlled manner allowing more convenient mode of administration when treating related skin infection. Several variables had been investigated including different types of surfactants and buffer systems and different homogenization times for primary emulsion. …”
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    The design of non-invasive Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) for restoration of muscle function by Azman, Amelia Wong, Naeem, Jannatul, Mohd Mustafah, Yasir

    Published 2012
    “…While there are many different types of electrodes to be used in FES system, for this early work, we only look at FES systems application using only skin surface electrodes (non-invasive).…”
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    Morphological structures of rattan waste binderless particleboard: effect of acid treatment by T., Maisarah, A., Zuraida, H., Zahurin, I., Hanafi, Md. Abdul, Maleque

    Published 2015
    “…The morphology of manufactured binderless particleboard demonstrated the compressed cellular structures with some voids and occurance of rattan skin. It can be concluded that acid treatment helps in improving interlocking between fibers inside binderless particleboard. …”
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    Optical thermal imaging for breast cancer diagnosis by Zubir, Nazira, Pushpanathan, K, Mat Noor, N.A

    Published 2016
    “…The fundamental principle of optical thermal imaging relies on physiology such as the distribution of temperature on the skin surface. This article highlights the potential usage of optical thermal imaging, its limitations, advantages and latest concerns pertaining the usage. …”
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    Isolation of the compounds from antimicrobial active fraction from the stem barks of Entada spiralis Ridl by Mat So'ad, Siti Zaiton, Harun, Aiza, Mohd Hassan, Norazian, Che Mohd Ramli, Neni Kartini

    Published 2011
    “…The methanol extract of the stem bark possess promising antimicrobial activity against some species of skin diseases caused microbes The extract was further fractionation with different solvent gradient and repeated test on dermatophytes were done. …”
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    The production of carbon nanotubes using two-stage chemical vapor deposition and their potential use in protein purification by Mubarak, N. M., Yusof, Faridah, Al-Khatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid

    Published 2011
    “…The statistical analysis reveals that the optimum conditions for the CNT production were reaction temperature of 850 ◦C, reaction time of 60 min and gases flow rates of 40 and 150 ml/min for C2H2 and H2, respectively. …”
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    Extraction of Algae Oil from Nannocloropsis sp.: A study of Soxhlet and Ultrasonic-Assisted Extractions by Wiyarno, Budi, Mohd Yunus, Rosli, Mel, Maizirwan

    Published 2011
    “…While in the DE study, 51.6 min, 98% of ethanol concentration and 69.62°C were the best circwnstance in which the quantity of the oil yield got its maximwn. …”
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    Inhalable and respirable dust from coal-fired power plant by Mohd. Din, Shamzani Affendy, Othman, Rashidi, Nik Yahya, Nik Nurul Hidayah, Hanapi, Norsyamimi

    Published 2015
    “…Coal-fired power plant emission had been recognized as one of the manmade sources of particulate matter. 8-hours personal particulate matter sampling had been done at a coal-fired power plant with 7-hole sampler at 2 L/min air flow and cyclone sampler at 2.2 L/min air flow. …”
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    Cloning and expression of a novel phytase gene (phyMS) from Mycobacterium smegmatis by Nuge, Tamrin, Hashim, Yumi Zuhanis Has-Yun, Farouk, Abd-El Alziem, Mohd. Salleh, Hamzah

    Published 2014
    “…The purified enzyme retains almost 30% of the initial activity after incubation at 90˚C for 60 min. The enzyme showed broad substrate specificity with Km and Vmax of the recombinant enzyme for sodium phytate substrate of 0.105 ± 0.016 mM and 26.93 ± 1.21 mM min−1, respectively.…”
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    Enhanced settleability and dewaterability of fungal treated domestic wastewater sludge by liquid state bioconversion process by Alam, Md. Zahangir, Fakhru’l-Razi, Ahmadun

    Published 2003
    “…The settling rate (measured as total suspended solids (TSS) concentration, 130 mg/l) was faster in treated sludge than untreated sludge (TSS concentration, 440 mg/l) after 1 min of settling time. In 1 min of settling operation, 86.45% of TSS was settled in treated sludge while 4.35% of TSS settled in raw sludge. …”
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    Kinetic performance of cross-linked enzyme aggregates (clea)-amylase from Zophobas morio by Easa, Muhammad Noor, Yusof, Faridah, Abd Halim, Amanatuzzakiah

    Published 2016
    “…For CLEA-amylase, Hanes-Woolf plot had showed the best fitted model based on R2 with Vmax= 1.068 mM/min and KM= 0.182 mM. Lineweaver-Burk plot was used to obtain the kinetic parameters for free amylase, with Vmax and KM of 17.230 mM/min and 2.470 mM, respectively. …”
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    Investigation of bioflocculant as renewable dewatering aid in sludge treatment by Jami, Mohammed Saedi, Mohd Arif, Aysha Ralliya, Abdulazeez, Qabas Marwan

    Published 2016
    “…Results showed that salt extraction by NaCl gave the best results of 0.41 cm/min of settling velocity and 63.39 mg/L of SVI. …”
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    The effect of incorporating lithium fluoride on the compressive strength and diametric tensile strength of glass ionomer cement by Mustafa, Ammar A., Al-Khateeb, Khalid A. Saeed, Ismail, Ahmad Faris

    Published 2011
    “…The specimens were tested in a Universal Testing Machine (Instron 1122, Instron corp., High Wycombe, U.K.) at a crosshead speed of 1.0mm/min for CS and 0.5mm/min for the DTS test until failure occurred. …”
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    Adsorption of copper, nickel and lead ions from synthetic semiconductor industrial wastewater by palm shell activated carbon by Onundi, Yusuf Bamidele, Al-Mamun, Abdullah, Al-Khatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid, Ahmed, Yehya M.

    Published 2010
    “…The percentage metal removal approached equilibrium within 30 min for lead, 75 min for copper and nickel, with lead recording 100 %, copper 97 % and nickel 55 % removal, having a trend of Pb2+ > Cu2+ > Ni2+ . …”
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    Assessment of heavy metals in Malacca river water using electrokinetic technique by Mohamad, Nur Farahin, Abdullah, Shakila, Embong, Zaidi

    Published 2020
    “…The optimal removal was observed at a voltage of 90 V, with an electrode distance of 10cm and operational time of 30 min. The pH water was acidic which below than 7 after the electrokinetic process. …”
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    Penghasilan manual rjngkas penggunaan alat Total Station Sokkia Set5f dan Perisian Sdr Mapping & Design untuk automasi ukur topografi by Bagu, Pitus @ Vitus

    Published 2002
    “…Analisis data dilakukan menggunakan perisian SPSS versi 11.0. Hasil analisis skor min menunjukkan kesemua responden bersetuju bahawa manual dalam bentuk buku ini menarik Min ( M ) ^ ^ dan Sisihan Piawai (SD) = .535 tetapi kurang interaktif (M) = 2.29 dan (SD) = 0.488. …”
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