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Safety and efficacy of herbal tea for patients with diabetes mellitus
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Properties of a new insulation material glass bubble in geopolymer concrete
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A prevalence of elevated ARR in rural Selangor
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Prevalence of elevated aldosterone renin ratio in three main states of Peninsular Malaysia
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A study on laser engraving process parameters and performance characteristics for wood base materials
Published 2018“…This research presents a study on the parameter of laser engraving on pine wood and WPC materials by using EleksMaker Laser A5-Pro model with low diode laser (500Mw, 405nm wavelength). …”
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Holocene environmental change in the Scottish Highlands: multi-proxy evidence from blanket peats
Published 1997“…This thesis seeks to investigate the Holocene environmental history of two areas of Northern Scotland with specific reference to the evidence for pine woodland density variations and tree-line dynamics. …”
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The potential of effective microorganism (EM) inclusion in enhancing the properties of cement paste and concrete
Published 2019“…Furthermore, the high compressive strength and low porosity also leading to improve the internal densification of cement matrix which reported the formation of calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) and ettringite by detecting from formation of bundle shape and needles like pine leaves, acicular, thin, narrow and pointed shape, respectively at later age of 28 days and 60 days using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). …”
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Infusing Qur’anic moral codes into engineering studies: Selected themes
Published 2006“…Engineering profession, like medical and other professions, has a deep impact on the society. …”
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Defending, contesting and rejecting formal drinker categories: how UK university students identify as ‘light-drinkers’ or ‘non-drinkers’
Published 2021“…To explore this, we presented self-identified ‘non’ or ‘light’ drinkers with official formal definitions of ‘light’ and ‘binge’ drinking as found in public health and academic research. …”
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Risk management policies of telecommunication and engineering laboratories
Published 2016“…The Telecommunication laboratories plays an important role in carrying out research in the different fields like Telecommunication, Information Technology, Wireless Sensor Networks, Mobile Networks and many others fields. …”
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Ethical dimensions in robot creation industry
Published 2005“…Being one of the salient fields, it has for long intrigued engineers as to how to invent the adjacent human-like machine that could emulate human emotions, styles and patterns in precisely identical mode. …”
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Collaborative open bibliographic network for Malaysian school libraries
Published 2012“…Collaborative bibliographic network among libraries has long gained its popularity not only due to the sheer cost of integrated library systems (ILS) but also the many benefits gained from being a member of library network or consortium. …”
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Highly infectious prions are not directly neurotoxic
Published 2020“…While it has long been assumed that prions are themselves neurotoxic, recent devel- opment of methods to obtain exceptionally pure prions from mouse brain with maintained strain characteristics, and in which defined structures—paired rod-like double helical fibers—can be definitively correlated with infectivity, allowed a direct test of this assertion. …”
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Biotar ironmaking using wooden biomass and nanoporous iron ore
Published 2009“…In our experiments, three types of iron ores containing different amounts of combined water (CW; 1.6, 3.8, and 9.0 mass %) were first dehydrated at 450 °C to make them porous and then heated with pine tree biomass at 500-600 °C for the gasification and the tar vapor generated was decomposed to deposit carbon within/on the porous ores. …”
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