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Selected socio-economic factors affecting the willingness to minimise solid waste in Dhaka city, Bangladesh
Published 2011“…The significant factors for willingness to minimise solid waste were environmental consciousness, income groups particularly the middle-income earners, young adults mainly those aged between 25 to 35 years and storage facility. …”
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The peat swamp:Productivity, traficability and mechanization
Published 2012“…The green house gas (GHG) emission from the peat which is mainly incurred due to the aggressive agricultural planned implemented on the peat is discussed. …”
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5723
LMOs/GMOs, the environment and the people: a critical exposition
Published 2011“…Reproductive cloning is not widely acceptable for manifest reasons, mainly on ethical and religious grounds. So far international trade in LMOs/GMOs is concerned, it the duty of exporting as well as importing countries to perform universally acclaimed lab and field testing in order to ensuring their safety. …”
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Exploring men's experiences and understanding of binge eating disorder : an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2014“…However, men with BED have been overlooked in research as studies have mainly focused on women. As a result, there appears to be a limited understanding of men’s experiences and treatment needs of BED, including from a Counselling Psychology perspective. …”
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Fashioning the academic
Published 2018“…It is often suggested that the role of the educator at university is mainly concerned with activities of the mind and, therefore, their relationship with their body is always secondary, if not completely ignored. …”
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Exchange rate forecasting: regional applications to ASEAN, CACM, MERCOSUR and SADC countries
Published 2014“…Furthermore, asymmetric volatility was particularly relevant in the modelling process mainly for countries that suffered from the aftermath of a financial or debt crisis, especially in Asia and Latin America. …”
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A qualitative exploration into how UK Pakistani male immigrants deal with personal problems and stresses in everyday life
Published 2012“…A large body of evidence, mainly quantitative in nature, has reported that men delay seeking help for a range of health issues. …”
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How to learn places without spatial concepts: does the what-and-where reaction time system in children regulate learning during stimulus repetition?
Published 2015“…In contrast, false alarms in the RC occurred in both age groups mainly for place memory. The Common Region Test (CRT) predicted reaction times only in the novelty condition, indicating use of spatial concepts. …”
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Quantum Bohmian-inspired potential to model non–Gaussian time series and Its application in financial markets
Published 2023“…We have implemented quantum modeling mainly based on Bohmian mechanics to study time series that contain strong coupling between their events. …”
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Examining the role of childhood experiences in gender identity and expression: an interpretative phenomenological analysis using Social Learning Theory
Published 2023“…We show the impact of hegemonic gender stereotypes in the participants' life trajectories and hobbies (mainly sports), showing the limitations created by the gender binary system. …”
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Does bankruptcy law prevent internalization of environmental costs: evidence from China
Published 2023“…The current research on Chinese jurisdiction and environmental liabilities in bankruptcy law has mainly focused on the importance of environmental liabilities and their significance in the context of bankruptcy. …”
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Mechanical Properties of Rigid Pavements Incorporating Different Percentage of Steel Fiber
Published 2024“…Fatigue concepts which is an important parameter in cement concrete pavement and mainly failure occurs due to fatigue failure. As a result, it is crucial to optimize and improving concrete structures to suit diverse engineering requirements. …”
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Efficient computation of skyline queries over a dynamic and incomplete database
Published 2020“…Skyline query has been studied extensively and a significant number of skyline algorithms have been proposed, mostly attempt to resolve the optimisation problem that is mainly associated with a reduction in the processing time of skyline computations. …”
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The recombinant collagen-like protein as animal-based collagen substitution: a qualitative study
Published 2020“…The surge concern on the halal issues of collagen, which mainly comes from porcine or pork as well as bovine, leads to the development of the recombinant collagen-like protein as an alternative of animal-based collagen. …”
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Evaluation of Digital’s Role in Sustainable Built Environment
Published 2023“…Integrating digital tools and technologies in a renowned conventional construction industry is challenging, mainly due to the complex interaction between heterogeneous but heuristic construction processes, building systems, and workflows in achieving a common goal. …”
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Segmented phase of ultraviolet (UV) curable thermoset polyurethanes-graphite (TPU-G) composites
Published 2019“…Segmented thermoset polymeric materials properties mainly classified through its carbonyl hydrogen bonding. …”
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The influence of the financial crisis on corporate voluntary disclosure: some Malaysian evidence
Published 2012“…In departure from prior studies, which mainly examined the impact of social or environmental accidents on corporate disclosure, we examined voluntary disclosures for two years, 2006 and 2009, in an attempt to determine whether the 2007/08 financial crisis had some impact on corporate voluntary disclosure (CVD). …”
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Role of organizational justice in determining work outcomes of national and expatriate academic staff in Malaysia
Published 2011“…Whereas interactional and distributive justice promoted expatriates’ organizational commitment and/or intention to stay with the organization, it was mainly procedural justice that contributed to local employees’ job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and turnover intentions. …”
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