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    Book review : The political economy of heaven and earth in Ghana / Charles Prempeh by Haynes, Jeffrey

    Published 2024
    “…He is a self-declared member of Ghana’s largest Protestant church, the Church of Pentecost. He brings to the topic of Christian nationalism both an academic’s sceptical eye and a believer’s focus.…”
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    Exploring Greek-Cypriot female academics' experiences of precarity through a postcolonial lens: challenges, hopes and the reality of neoliberal universities in Europe by Meletiadou, Eleni

    Published 2024
    “…This article brings research from the fields of ‘the globalisation of international education’ (Cantwell, 2011), ‘postcolonial knowledge relations’ (Beban & Trueman, 2018; Moller Madsen & Mahlck, 2018) and ‘intersectional and trans locational gender research’ (Yangson & Seung, 2021) together into a meaningful conversation to develop a postcolonial analysis of layers of precariousness in academic work in Cyprus. …”
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    Rock point load test (PLT index) and its correlation with rock coring rate of bored pile machine by Yusof, Z.M., Farn, W.S., Leow, C.S., Lee, J.C.

    Published 2023
    “…Uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) of rocks is a useful parameter needed for analytical and designing purpose for rock structure, as well as classification of rock strength. Owing to the timeconsuming, tedious and expensive testing procedure of UCS, point load test (PLT) on irregular lump samples has appeared to be the best alternative test to ascertain rock strength, which can be performed on-site or off-site. …”
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    Rock point load test (PLT index) and its correlation with rock coring rate of bored pile machine by Yusof, Z.M., Farn, W.S., Leow, C.S., Lee, J.C.

    Published 2023
    “…Uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) of rocks is a useful parameter needed for analytical and designing purpose for rock structure, as well as classification of rock strength. Owing to the timeconsuming, tedious and expensive testing procedure of UCS, point load test (PLT) on irregular lump samples has appeared to be the best alternative test to ascertain rock strength, which can be performed on-site or off-site. …”
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    Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting from the Roof and Attics of a Building by Abubakar, Saleh Umar, Jumaat, Siti Amely, Babangida Yakubu, Babangida Yakubu, Yau Shuaibu Haruna, Yau Shuaibu Haruna, Abdulrahman, Suleiman

    Published 2024
    “…Furthermore, The finding also reveals that the attic side has the capacity to store thermal energy, which can be harnessed owing to the fast heat transfer to the surroundings during the convection process. …”
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    Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting from the Roof and Attics of a Building by Abubakar, Saleh Umar, Jumaat, Siti Amely, Yakubu, Babangida, Haruna, Yau Shuaibu, Abdulrahman, Suleiman

    Published 2024
    “…Furthermore, The finding also reveals that the attic side has the capacity to store thermal energy, which can be harnessed owing to the fast heat transfer to the surroundings during the convection process. …”
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    Virtual reality in heritage studies and historical reconstruction through animation – A case study of a 16th century university complex in the Ottoman world by Ibrahim, Mansor, Jahn Kassim, Puteri Shireen, Ali, Maisarah, Abdul Latif, Nurul Syala, Zainal Abidin, Norzalifa

    Published 2007
    “…Virtual reality was further used to enhance the story board based on the study on the link between the ‘waqf’ or pious foundations, and development of Ottoman urban life with the ultimate aim of linking these complexes to the social system and structure of urban society.…”
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    A fault-tolerant multi-path multi-channel routing protocol for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks by Che-Aron, Zamree, Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha, Abdullah, Khaizuran, Hassan, Wan Haslina, Rahman, Md. Arafatur

    Published 2015
    “…Moreover, in such networks, a path failure can easily occur during data transmission caused by an activity of licensed users, node mobility, node fault, or link degradation. Also, the network performance is severely degraded due to a large number of path failures. …”
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    An analysis of the Dongba arts and culture in the context of tourism by Xie, Zheng

    Published 2009
    “…The study examines the critical link between Lijiang’s tourism development and the Naxi dongba culture. …”
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    The nexus between 'failed states' and international terrorism by Kersmo, Tadesse Biru

    Published 2021
    “…This essay presents arguments that establish strong links, and arguments that cast doubts on the existence of a strong link between the two. …”
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    The right to health: guidance from international human rights law and experience from other countries by Fauzi, Husna

    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 by Shah, Asadullah, Abdullah Zammarh, Nuha

    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 by Nicol, Fergus

    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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