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Culture, politics and biology from a biosemiotic perspective
Published 2021“…Joining culture and nature as part of the evolution of semiotic layers in recursive biocybernetic systems, biosemiotics insists there is an ontological and practical link between both that should be part of scientifically informed political theory and policies.…”
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A study of microwave induced plasmas
Published 1987“…Simultaneous measurement of Ne and microwave impedance in a dry argon MIP provide little evidence of a link between these two parameters in the slabline cavity. …”
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Vibrational characteristics of piping system in air conditioning outdoor unit
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Education for digital libraries in Asian countries
Published 2009“…Results: There are eight countries that are offering independent digital library courses through their academic institutions, namely India, Indonesia, China, South Korea, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Thailand.. …”
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Online e-folio for students of Arabic and Islamic studies : experiences and challenges
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Evaluation of porous electrode properties using metal-air electrochemical system
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Geometrical integrity of microholes drilled by conventional and micro electrical discharge machining
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Modeling and control of a rotary inverted pendulum using various methods, comparative assessment and result analysis
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Future of Islamic insurance (takaful) in Indian market
Published 2013“…In addition, worldwide India and China accounted for 40% of world's economic growth in the year 2011. …”
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Future of Islamic insurance (takaful) in Indian market
Published 2013“…In addition, worldwide India and China accounted for 40% of world's economic growth in the year 2011. …”
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Towards a long term development vision for Bangladesh: some socioeconomic and legal aspects
Published 2010“…The study has found that Japan is the first country in Asia to achieve modernization, and it was followed by other Asian tigers such as Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and currently China and India. We found that all these Asian tigers exert a developmental model which is characterized by ‘endogenous’ modernity and economic nationalism largely driven by, among other things, long-term economic vision and strong political leadership. …”
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Viability of Islamic Insurance (Takaful) in India: SWOT analysis approach
Published 2013“…India has the third largest Muslim population after Indonesia and Pakistan and second largest population after China. In terms of economic development, India’s GDP growth rate is 6.3% and it is expected that in coming years and it is believed that India will be one of the leading countries for the world economy. …”
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Viability of Islamic insurance (takaful) in India: SWOT analysis approach
Published 2013“…India has the third largest Muslim population after Indonesia and Pakistan and second largest population after China. In terms of economic development, India’s GDP growth rate is 6.3% and it is expected that in coming years and it is believed that India will be one of the leading countries for the world economy. …”
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An overview on rare earth management in Malaysia
Published 2015“…This demand is projected to rise to 185,000 metric tons annually by 2015. Currently, China is the global supply of the REEs. To overcome this problem, Malaysia has become one of the countries that provide rare earth production (separation and refining). …”
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Achievements of Muslims in the field of science and technology
Published 2011“…Soon after, Muslims successfully conveyed the message of Islam from the Arabian Peninsula to the Iberian Peninsula and from the frontiers of China to India. Muslims integrated science, theology, and philosophy as they were urged to study, acquire knowledge, and learn from others' expertise and civilization. …”
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