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Prediction of monthly rainfall at Senai, Johor using artificial immune system and deep learning neural network
Published 2020“…In order to obtain good accuracy for the prediction of rainfall, this paper developed the Clonal Selection Algorithm (CSA) as a model for monthly rainfall prediction at Senai, Johor, Malaysia. CSA is one of the main algorithms in the Artificial Immune System. …”
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Pretreatment of Sludge Palm Oil (SPO) for biodiesel production by esterification
Published 2008“…There has been renewed focus on using vegetable oils and animal fats to make biodiesel fuels. The main challenges in biodiesel industry are its production cost and limited availability of fats and oils resources. …”
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Mari belajar Bahasa Melayu siri 1
Published 2020“…This book contains 54 units, each of which focuses on the main things in daily life. Beginning chapters deal with basics in everyday conversation such as recognizing letters and sounds, day, month, number, time, personal pronouns, direction words, measurements, shapes, for the reader to master the basics of word formation, and words that are often used in learn the Malay language according to the situation. …”
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Redress mechanism for consumers in the motor vehicle repair and service industry
Published 2011“…This paper also scrutinizes the Australian approaches as they have provided the ideal redress mechanism for the motor vehicle industries. The main objective of the analysis is to illustrate the shortfalls in the existing operation of the Malaysian redress mechanism system spesifically the Tribunal for Consumer Claims. …”
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Multistage artificial neural network in structural damage detection
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Deterioration and Recovery in Verbal Recall: Repetition Helps against Pro-Active Interference
Published 2018“…Repetition showed a significant main effect with a large effect size. In Study 1 (N=45), monolingual men showed less improvement in the repetition blocks, while bilingual men showed a significant doubling of their word recall on each repetition. …”
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An investigation of navigational decisions
Published 1984“…It is divided into three main parts. First are a series of experiments where seafarers studying for their Master’s certificate were presented with cards containing information from a number of different navigational aids, and asked to plot the position lines on a chart and then decide where they would consider the ships' position to be. …”
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The effect of the provision of financial information upon the construing of employees
Published 1987“…These field studies were not orthodox in design for the approach was to focus on the individual and it was considered. In the main, more appropriate to use an idiographic analysis rather than the straight-jacket of orthodox (nomothetic) experimental design. …”
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Situated learning and situated knowledge: gender, translating audiovisual adverts and professional responsibility
Published 2016“…We examine students’ and professionals’ attitudes to gender in advertising, through their responses to a questionnaire. The main results show partial agreement about the responsibility translators and advertisers have in the (re)production of gender stereotypes, and an agreement about the importance of including professional and ethical issues in education. …”
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Land remediation, event spaces and the pursuit of Olympic legacy
Published 2020“…In particular, it considers ways in which redevelopment of the sizeable spaces prepared for staging the event take their place in broader strategies intended to bring long-term benefits to the host city and society in order to compensate for the costs and inconvenience originally incurred in hosting the Games. There are six main sections. The first analyses the diverse nature of brownfield land and highlights salient characteristics of its remediation for use in urban regeneration. …”
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Tree-like queries in OWL 2 QL: succinctness and complexity results
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"I don't mind people hugging me when I'm happy": autistic individuals' experience of emotions on their sensory world: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2021“…Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used to analyse the data and four main themes emerged: (1) experiencing sensations and emotions, (2) coping with consequences, (3) making sense: “the base part of what I have to do in my everyday life”, and (4) the process of describing. …”
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The relationship between client work and personal and professional development in Counselling Psychology training
Published 2014“…Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was used to analyse semi-structured interviews with six final year trainee Counselling Psychologists. Two main findings were identified: firstly, participants were unable to discuss their personal and professional development in relation to client work specifically; personal and professional development were facilitated by the relevance of specific experiences to individuals’ needs and preferences rather than activities having a direct facilitative effect themselves. …”
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Reluctant patients: health, sickness and the embodiment of plebeian masculinity in nineteenth-century Britain: evidence from working men's autobiographies
Published 2010“…In this respect it has two main aims: the first is to add something to our understanding of plebeian masculinity and the gendered nature of class formation. …”
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Retention of computing students in a London-based university during the Covid-19 pandemic using learned optimism as a lens: a statistical analysis in R
Published 2023“…The quantitative data analysis conducted aims to support the efforts of the School of Computing and Digital Media of a London based university to re-evaluate its retention strategies in foundation and first year computing students. The main outcomes of the analysis is that students with a foreign qualification are optimistic, while students with other or not known qualification are mildly pessimistic. …”
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