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  1. 5421

    Maternal outcome of prenatally diagnosed lethal fetal anomalies: a year review by Abdulwahab, Dalia F, S.L., Yong, Ismail, Hamizah, Awang, Mokhtar, Nusee, Zalina, Ismail, Rozihan

    Published 2012
    “…The abdominal deliveries were for transverse lie in labour and emergency hysterotomy for failed induction complicated by hysterectomy due to intraoperative finding of ruptured uterus. Overall, the associated adverse events included abnormal lie during delivery (16%), symptomatic polyhydramnios requiring amnioreduction (16%), post-partum haemorrhage (12%), retained placenta (12%), blood transfusion (8%), uterine rupture (4%) and endometritis (4%). …”
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  2. 5422

    Factors associated with the outcome of open tibial fractures by Mohd Yusof, Nazri, Khalid, Kamarul Ariffin, Zulkifly, Ahmad Hafiz, Zakaria@Mohamad, Zamzuri, Mohammad Amin, Mohammad Azril, Awang, Mohd Shukrimi, Che Ahmad, Aminudin, Akter, Sheikh Farid Uddin

    Published 2013
    “…Further studies with larger sample sizes are likely needed to replicate and confirm our findings. Keywords: assessment, case management, fractures, open, patient outcome, tibia…”
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  3. 5423

    Exploring the relationship between Islamic religious learning and community: Special reference to ‘Abdul Rahman Ibn Khaldun and Mohammad Tahir Ben Achour by Bensaid, Benaouda, Machouche, Salah

    Published 2013
    “…Design/methodology/approach – Examination of Islamic sources to develop conceptual framework on the issue of religious learning and community. Findings – Ingraining the mind with varying degrees of information on a particular Islamic subject or mastery of a particular textbook without challenging students' minds with on-going problems and challenges, emerging ideas or trends, or growing emotions and behaviors; only causes memorized lessons to creep into stagnancy and inertia, thus shifting attention to the form and shape of learning as opposed to its essence and implications for community change and development. …”
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  4. 5424

    In-vitro antidermatophytic activity of methanolic fraction from entada spiralis ridl. stem bark and its bioautographic profile by Harun, Aiza, Mat So'ad, Siti Zaiton, Mohd Hassan, Norazian, Che Mohd Ramli, Neni Kartini

    Published 2014
    “…A garoverlay bioautography assay results showed that most of the bioactive compounds were 3 found in FA1. Based on these findings, it can be concluded that the stem bark extracts of E. spiralis can be a future source of potent natural antimicrobial drugs for superficial skin diseases.…”
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  5. 5425

    The effect of Qur’anic recitation on health: a brief review on previous clinical studies by Taib, Mai Nurul Ashikin, Sharifudin, Mohd Ariff, Che Ahmad, Aminudin

    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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  6. 5426

    Primary oral health care: reasons for seeking treatment for oral health problems at 3 primary care clinics of Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia by Tin, Myo Han, Md Aris, Mohd Aznan, Thuraiapprah , D. M., Yusoff, Azizah, Aung, Ting Mg, Sulong, Robiatu Adawiyah

    Published 2013
    “…Reasons for seeking treatments were analysed by types of clinics. Findings: Reasons given by patients for seeking treatment for OHPs at 3 primary care clinics were easily accessible to primary care clinics (17%), preferring to and requiring services provided by primary care physicians because of co-morbidity with medical diseases (12%), getting emergency services (5%) and non-specific reasons which were the same as reason for encounter (56%). …”
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    Proceeding Paper
  7. 5427

    Early detection of impaired glucose tolerance in young adults by May, Khin Soe, Mohd Noor, Noriah, Htite, Lwin Mar, Mohamad Syakirin, Ahmad Syakirin, Mohd Noor Zaidi, Muhammad Ridzuan

    Published 2013
    “…This implies that 1 HPC positively correlated with an existing family history of diabetes of mellitus (p<0.016). The findings revealed positive correlation in between family history and impaired glucose tolerance. …”
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  8. 5428

    The acceptance of TV Islamic reality shows by the Malay community by A.Manaf, Aini Maznina, Wok, Saodah, Ismail, Rizalawati, Abdul Latif, Siti Sakinah

    Published 2013
    “…Thus, the cultivation theory holds true for this study. Based on the findings, it is suggested that relevant authorities take appropriate strategies to ensure that TV Islamic reality shows remain relevant, fun and up-to-date with current issues for the viewers to gain new knowledge and to reinforce that their existing Islamic knowledge and practices.…”
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  9. 5429

    On the multi-agent learning neural and Bayesian methods in skin detector and pornography classifier: an automated anti-pornography system by Zaidan , A. A., Ahmad, N. N., Abdul Karim, Hazerul, Larbani, Moussa, Zaidan, B.B.

    Published 2014
    “…The classification of the pornographic images becomes more robust to the variation in images sizes. The findings from this study have shown that the proposed multi-agent learning system for skin detection has produced a significant rate of true positives (TP) (i.e., 98.44%). …”
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  10. 5430

    Virtual reality in heritage studies and historical reconstruction through animation – A case study of a 16th century university complex in the Ottoman world by Ibrahim, Mansor, Jahn Kassim, Puteri Shireen, Ali, Maisarah, Abdul Latif, Nurul Syala, Zainal Abidin, Norzalifa

    Published 2007
    “…The modelling was focused on selected portions of the Suleymaniye complex in Istanbul Turkey, while the animation and storyboard integrated findings from a research extension of the project which looked at the link between the social structure of the city with the overall hierarchical nature of the architecture and planning of the complex. …”
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    Proceeding Paper
  11. 5431

    Miftah Al-'Arabiyyah = مفتاح العربية by Usop, Mohd Puzhi, Abd Hamid, Mohd Azrul, Gamiel, Hussien Mohd, Mat Zain, Zairul, Wan Abdullah, Wan Najmuddin, Mustapai, Mohd Zulhisyam, Hajjaj, Hassan Sayyed, Wan Abu Bakar, Wan Mohd Zahari

    Published 2011
    “…Questionnaires were distributed to them once they teaching and learning processes were completed within specific time. Findings have shown that the overall result of the new syllabus is moderate. …”
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  12. 5432

    Ecological indicator agents for inorganic contaminants state monitoring through Sonneratia alba, Avicennia alba and Rhizophora apiculata by Othman, Rashidi, Ramya, Razanah, Hj. Baharuddin, Zainul Mukrim, Hashim, Khairusy Syakirin Has-Yun, Mohd. Yaman, Maheran

    Published 2015
    “…The results established that there were significant differences between the three mangrove species, locations, plant tissues and sediment samples and their interaction for all the five heavy metals content. The findings revealed that leaf tissues for all species accumulated mostly Fe, Zn, Pb and Cu. …”
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  13. 5433

    Improving community disaster resilience through scorecard self-testing by Mohamed Ludin, Salizar, Arbon, Paul

    Published 2017
    “…Design/methodology/approach – A participatory action research approach (done in 2015) encouraged key people involved in managing the 2014 Kelantan floods in Malaysia’s north-east to participate in discussions about, and self-testing of, the CDR Scorecard to measure and improve their communities’ disaster resilience. Findings – The CDR Scorecard can be useful in the Malaysian community context, with some modifications. …”
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  14. 5434

    Islamic business ethics and finance: an exploratory study of islamic banks in Malaysia by Musa, Muhammad Adli

    Published 2015
    “…The main research question of this study is: How do the current practices in Malaysian IFIs mirror the Islamic ethical norms in business? The findings in this paper would potentially assist in the improvement of practices among IFIs to conform with the ethical norms established by Islam, which are in fact the core of their existence.…”
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  15. 5435

    Microstructural white matter changes mediated age- related cognitive decline in the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) by Jolly, Todd, Cooper, Patrick, Wan Ahmadul Badwi, Syarifah Azizah, Phillips, Natalie, Rennie, Jaime, Levi, Christopher, Drysdale, Karen, Parsons, Mark, Michie, Patricia, Karayanidis, Frini

    Published 2016
    “…Further, the relationship between MoCA and RaD was specific to participants who reported at least one cardiovascular risk factor. These findings highlight the importance of cardiovascular risk factors in the presentation of cognitive decline in old age. …”
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  16. 5436

    The In Vivo study of metal injection moulding 316L stainless steel fracture fixation plate by Mohd Jan, Nurul Hafiza, Zulkifly, Ahmad Hafiz, Buyong, Zunariah, Ibrahim, Mohd Zulfadzli, Sha'ban, Munirah, Omar, Mohd Afian

    Published 2016
    “…Taken together, these findings indicate that the potential of MIM plate to hold the tibial fracture is comparable to that of AO/ASIF plate. …”
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  17. 5437

    Saliva leptin levels in tooth movement during initial stage of orthodontic alignment : a pilot study by Abu Bakar, Noraini, Mustafa Al-Ahmad, Basma Ezzat, Hilal Abbood Al-Bayati, Lina, Kamil, Wisam Alaa

    Published 2016
    “…Leptin, a polypeptide hormone has been classified as a cytokine (Zhang et al 1994). Earlier findings suggested that leptin does play a significant role in bone formation by its direct effect on osteoblasts (Alparslan et al 2010). …”
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    Proceeding Paper
  18. 5438

    Modelling culturally responsive teaching: a case-based study in the Malaysian setting by Idrus, Faizah

    Published 2016
    “…A mixed method approach will be used employing primarily qualitative inquiry through phenomenological approach (interviews with teachers and students and classroom observations will be conducted) and a set of questionnaire to elicit pertinent information on teachers common practices in the English classrooms.20 schools from 4 regions in Malaysia will be identified and Form 4 students (and their teachers) will be selected as respondents. The findings from teachers/students responses will point to the direction of how teachers have afforded the spaces for CRT through infusing CRT skills in language classrooms. …”
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  19. 5439

    Modelling culturally responsive teaching: a case-based study in the Malaysian setting by Idrus, Faizah, Ismail, Nik Ahmad Hisham, Mohamad Kamalludeen, Rosemaliza, Che Haron, Sueraya

    Published 2016
    “…A mixed method approach will be used employing primarily qualitative inquiry through phenomenological approach (interviews with teachers and students and classroom observations will be conducted) and a set of questionnaire to elicit pertinent information on teachers common practices in the English classrooms.20 schools from 4 regions in Malaysia will be identified and Form 4 students (and their teachers) will be selected as respondents. The findings from teachers/students responses will point to the direction of how teachers have afforded the spaces for CRT through infusing CRT skills in language classrooms. …”
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  20. 5440

    Kappa antagonist to prevent drug relapse: does stage in addiction cycle matter? by Ridzwan, Irna Elina, Zulkifli, Muhammad Harith, Wasli, Nur Syafinaz, Syd Mohmad Faudzi, Syed Mohd Syahmi

    Published 2016
    “…Conclusion: Our initial findings suggest that KOR antagonism might be beneficial only after the addicts achieved complete abstinence to prevent future drug-induced relapse. …”
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