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The three Abrahamic faiths and their roles in making peace, unity and co-existence
Published 2011“…Discussion would include implications of the research findings, shortcomings of the current study and directions for future research.…”
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5402
The three Abrahamic faiths and their roles in making peace, unity and co-existence through moral and ethical, religious and socio-cultural transformations
Published 2011“…Discussion would include implications of the research findings, shortcomings of the current study and directions for future research. …”
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5403
The influence of organizational factors on information systems success in e-government agencies in Malaysia
Published 2007“…The study concludes that the findings are generally consistent with previous studies. …”
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5404
Health-related quality of life profile in relation to chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting among breast cancer patients
Published 2012“…Those who experienced vomiting reported worse HRQoL profile compared to those who did not (p=0.011). Conclusion: These findings generally ascertained that CINV remains poorly controlled and significantly interferes with HRQoL, providing rooms for improvements in therapeutic intervention.…”
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The Causative factors of failure among undergraduate Malaysian students in Al-Azhar University: a qualitative case study
Published 2010“…All four interviews were conducted face to face at different times, and were audio-recorded. Results: The findings revealed contributing factors to the students’ failure are due to the negative attitude of students themselves towards their studies; the students being not proficient in specifically the language of the medium of instruction which is Arabic; the nature of the university’s educational system which needs improvement to cater to the issue at hand; and the students’ financial stability and in need of financial support. …”
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5406
Comparison of nutritional status of university students of two Asian countries
Published 2012“…From the FFQs, energy and nutrient intakes were calculated using the food composition tables for Malaysia and Pakistan and compared with the recommended nutrients intakes (RNIs). Findings – The body weight for the required height among the Malaysian students was lower by 7.81 per cent than the reference value, whereas the body weight of Pakistani students matched to the reference weight for height. …”
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5407
Attitudes towards Euthanasia among physicians and patients: a cross sectional survey from Malaysia
Published 2010“…The interim results of our findings: The majority of patients were male (62.9%), Malay Muslims (75.4%) and had primary (32.5%) or secondary (48.6%) education. …”
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Antifungal activity of Andrographis paniculata extracts and active principles against skin pathogenic fungal strains in vitro
Published 2012“…Discussion and conclusion: This is first report on the isolation of antifungal substances through bioassay-guided assay from A. paniculata. Our finding justifies the use of A. paniculata in folk medicines for the treatment of fungal skin infections.…”
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5409
A walk through SQL injection: vulnerabilities, attacks, and countermeasures in current and future networks
Published 2013“…Hence, alongside presenting our findings from the comprehensive study about past and present, we also note down future expectations and possible development of countermeasures against SQL Injection attacks. …”
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5410
Wear analysis of Silicon Nitride (Si3N4) cutting tool in dry machining of T6061 Aluminium Alloy
Published 2013“…Tool wear behaviour of Si3N4 cutting tool were studied with the aim of finding the optimum cutting conditions for both dry and wet machining. …”
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Development of indicators for family well-being in Malaysia
Published 2014“…This index showed that the current family wellbeing of Malaysians is relatively high at 7.95 (SD = 1.38) on a 0–10 Likert response format. The findings suggest that family well-being is multifaceted, made up not only of the immediate family relationships and health and safety of its members, but include having adequate income to meet the demands of a minimum standard of living. …”
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5412
Exploratory factor analysis: aalidation of Mathematical Values Inculcation Model among secondary schools' mathematics teachers in North-Eastern region, Nigeria
Published 2011“…Bishop, in order to see whether the model works among secondary schools’ mathematics teachers in the north-eastern part of Nigeria with aim of finding whether or not the model also suit the north-eastern cultural community to which schools' mathematics teaching and learning is also paramount. …”
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5413
Letter to the editor: Inappropriate use of urinary catheter and its common complications in different hospital wards
Published 2013“…As documented in the literature, the risk of UTI in males and females was different due to anatomical variety, which was similar in patients with IUCs. This finding was noted by Leone et al and Tambyah et al in their previous studies. [2],[3] They found that the male to female ratio of UTI was 11% vs. 22% (P <0.01) and 8.9% vs. 23.2% (P <0.01), respectively. [2],[3] Not considering the gender of the patients might have led to a high rate of UTI in this study (44.2%) in comparison with the previous two studies by Tambyah et al and Leone et al, which were 14.9% and 12.0%, respectively. …”
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5414
Mechanical loading response in trabecular bone is abrogated by sclerostin - A direct demonstration
Published 2012“…Sclerostin is expressed almost exclusively by mature osteocytes in bone. Recent findings from this lab indicate that sclerostin targets pre-osteocytes and osteocytes to regulate bone mineralisation(1), osteoclast activity(2), and, potentially, osteocytic osteolysis(3). …”
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5415
Towards restructuring the legal framework for payment system in international Islamic trade finance
Published 2013“…Design/methodology/approach – A partial comparison of both the UCP 600 and the Shari'ah framework for documentary credit is given through the content analysis of relevant sources. Findings – The AAOIFI Shari'ah Standard on Documentary Credits, as well as other applicable Shari'ah resolutions of Islamic financial institutions, does provide a good framework for a Shari'ah-compliant documentary credit system, which is unique to trade in Islamic finance products, but there is scope for further improvement, taking into consideration the two possibilities proposed in the available literature on the subject – harmonization or bifurcation of rules. …”
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Quality of Life among University Students in a Single Malaysian Institute
Published 2013“…In terms of environmental domain , being male, senior and single had higher scores compares to be female, junior and ever-married students (p=0.014, p=0.022, p=0.044; respectively). Our findings indicate that multiple factors are associated with students' QoL. …”
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Special legal feature of Islamic wa'd or pledge: comparison with the conventional law on promise within the sphere of Islamic finance
Published 2011“…The status quo was dependent on the wa'd being an operational instrument in today's world and further development in terms of bridging the understanding was the approach. Findings – Before invoking the legal validity of wa'd in a court, it is important to view the practice of wa'd to be a dominant ideology utilized in Islamic finance. …”
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Towards restructuring the legal framework for payment system in International Islamic trade finance
Published 2012“…Design/methodology/approach – A partial comparison of both the UCP 600 and the Sharī'ah framework for documentary credit is given through the content analysis of relevant sources. Findings – The AAOIFI Sharī'ah Standard on Documentary Credits as well as other applicable Sharī'ah resolutions of Islamic financial institutions does provide a good framework for a Sharī'ah-compliant documentary credit system, which is unique to trade in Islamic finance products, but there is scope for further improvement taking into consideration the two possibilities proposed – harmonization or bifurcation of rules. …”
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The effect of Qur'anic recitation on health: a brief review on previous clinical studies
Published 2013“…Hence, this offers a research agenda to guide future studies to explore this field. The findings on related clinical studies were obtained from electronic and manual searches. …”
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A RASCH Analysis of indicators for the evaluation of Integration of Knowledge in the curriculum among academia at the International Islamic University Malaysia
Published 2013“…RASCH analysis was used to calibrate the items as well as providing statistics such as item difficulty, fit statistics and reliability. The findings from RASCH analysis show that i) all items on the scale are the same as the construct being examined; ii) there are sixty five items (65) with fit item that estimates seven variables namely, agreement with the IOK, the practice of IOK in the content, the practice of IOK in the teaching and learning strategies, the practice of IOK in the assessment, the resource person for IOK, the outcome of IOK based on the product, and the emphasis of positive student’s development; iii) there are five items B6-5 (my product of IOK is book),itemB3-17 (in my teaching and learning process, I integrate IOK through games), item B3-13 (in my teaching and learning process, I integrate IOK through patching), item B6-6 (my product of IOK is proceeding), item B4-4 (in the evaluation of my coursework, the IOK is emphasized in Colloquium). …”
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