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Teachers’ concerns, perception and acceptance towards tauhidic science education
Published 2011“…In Islam, science and religion are linked in an integrated manner. Such ideas have attracted authorities in some private religious institutions who would like to see that the teaching and learning of science and religion is done in an integrated manner and aligned to the holistic understanding of events, phenomena, and outcome. …”
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C2 by-pass: cross-talk between the complement classical and alternative pathways
Published 2022“…Deficiencies of classical pathway (CP) components are generally linked to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or SLE-like syndromes. …”
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Possible legal framework to pioneer Islamic banking in the Maldives: lessons to learn from Malaysia
Published 2011“…If a single bank monopolises the whole industry, the growth of Islamic banking in the Maldives might be jeopardised. Like Malaysia, the Maldives may amend its conventional banking legislations and allow foreign banks like the HSBC Bank to open Islammic banking windows in the country. …”
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Gold dinar: the next component in Islamic economics, banking and finance
Published 2009“…This paper reasons that the use of real monies like the gold dinar, like that which existed during the Prophet's time, as necessary for realizing a stable and just Islamic economic and monetary system. …”
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Macroeconomic effects of world oil and food price shocks in Asia and Pacific economies: application of SVAR models
Published 2013“…The study reveals that the economic activities of resource-poor countries that specialise in heavy manufacturing industries, like Korea and Taiwan, are highly affected by world oil price shocks. …”
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Relief Shelter Design (Malaysia Flood- December 2013)
Published 2015“…The late December 2013 flood is a land tsunami that has largely affected Kelantan, Malaysia especially in place like Manek Urai. This is the first time in Malaysia history, where the flood level reached more than 100 feet in many places. …”
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Cryptocurrency: To regulate or not to regulate?
Published 2016“…Cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin, is a digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to regulate the generation of units of currency and verify the transfer of funds, operating independently of a central bank. …”
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Cooperative robot and user friendly robot - new challenge in robotics
Published 2011“…Some researcher is trying to make human like robot. Robots that will be imitate human characteristics in movement, learning etc. …”
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A high-gain quasi-fractal antenna with wide range operation for 5G applications over V-band spectrum
Published 2022“…In this paper, a vertical cascade of T-shaped fractal-like antenna is presented for operating at V-band. …”
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Multivariate modelling for prediction of time-series blood glucose level using vector autoregression (VAR)
Published 2024“…Predicting glucose levels remains a significant challenge in diabetes management, with various factors influencing regulation. Modern technologies like AI and ML offer potential solutions by implementing prediction systems. …”
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The right to health: guidance from international human rights law and experience from other countries
Published 2011“…This is followed by a general discussion on the link betwccn health and human rights and the right 10 health from the perspectives of the international and regional human rights inslrumetlts as well as the right to health as proclaimed in the scb:ted national constitutions…”
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Multiplexing and operational scenarios
Published 2011“…Using VAD and packet discarding for each of the users allmv more users on the same link. In this chapter design architecture is proposed and explained in detail.…”
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Temperature and sleep
Published 2019“…This short paper looks at the temperatures in bedrooms and uses data from comfort surveys combined with models which link comfort to the thermal environment. Evidence is given that people sleep comfortably where temperatures are 29 - 31oC in their personal space within the bed and they use bedclothes to allow them to attain these temperatures. …”
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