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Shukr as part of our 'new norm' (post COVID-19): Is gratitude a verbal action or physical?
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المدخل الاتِّصاليّ وتعليم العربية وتعلّمها للناطقين بغيرها
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4888
A case study on the implementation of the Qardhul Hasan concept as a financing product in an Islamic bank in Malaysia
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Development of a model of of energy efficient hybrid engine towards green technology
Published 2011“…The hybrid engine is developed by coupling a high efficient 12 volt generator with a 33.5 cc engine of power 1.18 kW @7,000 rpm. The generator starts to power the DC motor to propel the car as soon as the engine is started. …”
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AT-303:Comparison of Sago and Sweet Sorghum for Ethanol production using Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
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4892
Wage rate and employment in the manufacturing sector of Malaysia
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4893
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Determining fundamental breach in international sale of goods: taming the unruly horse?
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مُشكلات التَّعبير التَّحريريِّ في مركز اللغاتِ في الجامعةِ الإسلاميَّة العالميَّة في ماليزيا
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Influence of genetic variation on morphological diversity in accessions of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni
Published 2011“…(iv) Number of leaves: MS012 & MS007 were respectively significant at p<.000 and p<.008. (v) Plant leaf size: AZI was significant at p<.003, MS007 at p<.005, and MS012 at p<.019 and (vi) stem girth: MS012 & MRG were also significantly different at p<.000 and p<.001 respectively. …”
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Availability and use of information materials by persons with visual impairment in Nigeria
Published 2011“…Result revealed that braille materials (69.9%) and talking books/audio recordings (43.5%) were not readily available in the libraries. …”
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