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Identifying emergency nurses' knowledge on disaster management and its predictor factor
Published 2013“…Instead, EN who have attended disaster training showed it became a predictor factor (p< 0.01, AOR=3.807, 95% CI=1.584-9.153) where those who attended the disaster training is four times more likely to have ad equate knowledge in disaster management. …”
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Modeling petroleum future volatility: Analyzing asymmetry and persistency of shocks
Published 2012“…Understanding the nature of volatility in commodity prices warrants adequate attention because such volatility is likely to lead to increased production, search and opportunity costs, as well as accelerate uncertainty and risk, contributing to a slowdown of economic activities. …”
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Comparing BRIN-BD11 culture producing insulin using different type of microcarriers
Published 2010“…Therefore overall observation suggested that PPMCs was likely preferred to be used for BRIN-BD11 cell culture as compared with Hillex� II MCs.…”
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Scenic beauty preferences of Cameron Highlands Malaysia: local versus foreign tourists
Published 2011“…The hypotheses stated that foreign tourists were more likely to agree on the effects of management practices on the scenic beauty preferences than were the local tourists. …”
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Intertrochanteric fracture fixation with dynamic hip screw: is tip-apex distance measurement useful for predicting fixation failure?
Published 2016“…The mean post-operative TAD was 25.9mm and elderly patients were likely to achieve TAD of ≤ 25mm. The overall complication rate of 6% was attributed to screw cut-out in two cases. …”
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Attitude towards information privacy issues among students of IIUM
Published 2016“…The continuous rapid development of ICT will continue to raise new ethical issues and students are likely to have little understanding of the ethical issues associated with using ICT. …”
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Drying of fruits and vegetables: The impact of different drying methods on product quality
Published 2016“…Preservation of fruits and vegetables is considered to be a very important step to match availability in agriculture sector and consumers’ utilization to keep it fresh and nutritional as long as possible, and to meet the demand for fast and instant products with high quality. Drying methods are likely to affect the physical, chemical, nutritional, and biological properties of fruits and vegetables. …”
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The 'Turnbull guidelines' proof and evidence under the Malaysian Evidence Act 1950
Published 2003“…A failure to follow the guidelines is likely to result in conviction of the accused being quashed by a superior court, and an order for retrial of the case, as the omission would occasion a failure of justice. …”
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Unacceptable circumstances in takeovers
Published 2010“…This will in turn ensure that the interest of shareholders, especially the minority, in circumstances where the control of a company is likely to change, is protected. This will indirectly protect the integrity of the securities markets with a view to maintaining investor confidence in the capital market. …”
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Automatic visual-spatial perspective taking in alcohol-dependence: a study with happy emotional faces
Published 2018“…Future research should explore which 'real-world' settings are likely to trigger social confusion and misunderstanding.…”
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Faster and more accurate identification of male faces in female care home residents
Published 2020“…Because the known masculinity bias in women prevailed beyond the menopause, it is discussed whether rather than fertility hormones, women’s testosterone would be a likely candidate explaining the male advantage in sex-of-face identification throughout the life-span.…”
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"I look at money differently now...": male UK problem gamblers and their relationship to money: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2020“…The majority of the UK adult population has gambled at some point in their lives with 1-2% having a gambling problem and with males being significantly more likely to become problem gamblers than females. The literature suggests that money plays a complex role in the lives of problem gamblers and may be used as a way of increasing self-image as well as compensating for aspects deemed to be missing in their lives. …”
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A qualitative analysis of how therapists experience the therapeutic relationship with adults who were adopted as infants
Published 2014“…The discussion also highlights practical implications, particularly the importance of familiarisation with aspects of adoption due to their likely influence on the therapeutic relationship and the need for reflective practice.…”
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Sovereign wealth funds as coping mechanisms in the global economy: three Emirati case studies
Published 2013“…The preliminary hypothesis is that the net benefits will be lower when there are no internationally agreed principles of SWF conduct in place because of likely negative blocking actions on the part of foreign governments and regulators; however, the net benefits will still be positive inasmuch as S\VFs can still fulfil their coping function. …”
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Let's move with Leon: a randomised controlled trial of a UK digital intervention to improve physical activity in people with a musculoskeletal condition
Published 2023“…Conclusion: Digital interventions such as ‘Let’s Move with Leon’ have the potential to increase physical activity in people with a musculoskeletal condition, however, improvements are likely to be small. Small improvements in physical activity may not be enough to improve HRQoL.…”
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Forensic genomics: kin privacy, driftnets and other open questions
Published 2008“…But we are approaching a dramatic "phase change" as we move from genetics to genomics: when sequencing the entire genome of a person becomes sufficiently cheap as to become a routine operation, as is likely to happen in the coming decades, then each DNA examination will expose a wealth of very sensitive personal information about the examined individual, as well as her relatives. …”
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Anxiety in oral presentation among engineering and non-engineering students in english language classrooms
Published 2019“…At the same time, any negative public speaking experiences will make it less likely that you will speak in public in the future because fear teaches you to protect yourself from risky situations. …”
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Effects of ride comfort on different non-driving related activities in fully automated driving experience
Published 2024“…The study was divided into three stages: pre-, during, and post-driven, to measure the user’s comfort, safety, likeness, and motion sickness level through self-report questionnaires. …”
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Effects of ride comfort on different non-driving related activities in fully automated driving experience
Published 2024“…The study was divided into three stages: pre-, during, and post-driven, to measure the user’s comfort, safety, likeness, and motion sickness level through self-report questionnaires. …”
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