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2141
Suicide bombing: the ultimate rejection? a critical study of the responses of muslim scholars
Published 2009“…This paper makes some suggestions on the basis of the responses of Muslim scholars, which could help in preventing suicide bombing and promote living together peacefully…”
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2142
Collaboration, wealth and value creation, SMEs’ halal products communities, and information systems
Published 2011“…It introduces the notion of government-industry collaboration and information sharing in the Halal industry that work together for achieving common goals such as in economic, health, environmental, and social well-being – moving towards making living more meaningful, productive, fruitful and profound. …”
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2143
Early childhood mortality and affecting factors in developing countries: an experience from Bangladesh
Published 2011“…Multi-examined statistical investigations sum up that "preceding birth interval", "birth order" and "number of living children" are significantly affect early childhood mortality. …”
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2144
How do counselling psychologists make sense of their clients’ psychiatric diagnoses : an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2016“…However, the current findings also describe the lived experience of holding these different positions; for example feelings of tension are expressed and the level of uncertainty that needs to be tolerated is explored. …”
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2145
How do counselling psychologists working with children and adolescents describe and give meaning to their experiences? An interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2016“…Four superordinate themes emerged from the data: 1) ‘Personal and professional growth and development in working with children’ - exploring the value attained from trainee placements and the significance of wider professional support; 2) ‘Working with children is “a different ball game”’ - describing how clinical work with children and adolescents differs from work with adults; 3) ‘Developing a professional framework for working with children’ - exploring the importance of taking a developmental approach and working with the clients’ lived experience; 4) ‘Opening the doors to counselling psychologists working with children’ - exploring the construction of identity through professional development. …”
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2146
Thesis Portfolio for the Professional Doctorate in Health Psychology
Published 2018“…This study set out to explore lived experience of breastfeeding in public to better inform our understanding. …”
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2147
A study protocol to understand urban rewilding behaviour in relation to adaptations to private gardens
Published 2023“…Urbanisation is increasing; an estimated 68% of the world’s population is expected to live in an urban conurbation by 2050. In 2019, London had 9 million inhabitants. …”
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An IPA: orthodox Jewish women, adherence to the laws of family purity and the marital relationship
Published 2012“…Interpretative phenomenological Analysis (lPA) was employed to access the lived experiences of these women. Analysis of the results highlighted the women's experience of physical separation from their spouse as paramount. …”
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2149
Exploring the urban jungle: making space for wildness in cities
Published 2024“…Such interventions aim to persuade city dwellers to live alongside nature, understanding its usefulness and accepting its untidiness as part of its natural beauty. …”
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2150
Artist ethics and art's audience: Mus Musculus and a dry-roasted peanut
Published 2023“…The museum’s instrumentalisation of contemporary art as a visitor attraction has come to mean that any use of live animals in art now must participate in and acknowledge the politics of spectacle, which for other animals means the optics of the zoo or the circus. …”
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SOCIAL ACTORS’ REPRESENTATIONAL ROLE IN POLITICAL HARD NEWS REPORTING: AN APPROACH THROUGH ATTITUDE ANALYSIS
Published 2023“…The change in selecting a new government was found based on corruption 1 Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal, high cost of living, general service tax, and shifting of loyalties of former BN candidates. …”
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A review on biosynthesis zinc oxide nanoparticles by using leaves extract
Published 2024“…However, these methods of production are typically costly, labourintensive, and can harm the environment and living organisms. Therefore, green synthesis (biosynthesis) is a good alternative where plants are used to assist nanoparticles synthesis which has eco- friendly benefits compared to chemical and physical methods. …”
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2153
A review on biosynthesis zinc oxide nanoparticles by using leaves extract
Published 2024“…However, these methods of production are typically costly, labourintensive, and can harm the environment and living organisms. Therefore, green synthesis (biosynthesis) is a good alternative where plants are used to assist nanoparticles synthesis which has eco- friendly benefits compared to chemical and physical methods. …”
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2154
A review on biosynthesis zinc oxide nanoparticles by using leaves extract
Published 2024“…However, these methods of production are typically costly, labourintensive, and can harm the environment and living organisms. Therefore, green synthesis (biosynthesis) is a good alternative where plants are used to assist nanoparticles synthesis which has eco- friendly benefits compared to chemical and physical methods. …”
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2155
A review on biosynthesis zinc oxide nanoparticles by using leaves extract
Published 2023“…However, these methods of production are typically costly, labourintensive, and can harm the environment and living organisms. Therefore, green synthesis (biosynthesis) is a good alternative where plants are used to assist nanoparticles synthesis which has eco- friendly benefits compared to chemical and physical methods. …”
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2156
Governance strategies in sustainable campus using Rasch model
Published 2017“…Thus, it provides good information for universities to adopt these sustainable campus strategies in making their campus as a role mode l for a sustainable and conducive living environment.…”
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Development of free neuromasts with special reference to sensory polarity in larvae of the willow shiner, Gnathopogon elongatus caerulescens (teleostei, cyprinidae)
Published 1995“…On the head, free neuromasts were oriented on lines tangential to concentric circles around the eye.…”
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Development of free and canal neuromasts and their directions of maximum sensitivity in the larvae of ayu,Plecoglossus altivelis
Published 1992“…In the head, free neuromasts were located around the eye and nose, their directions of maximum sensitivity forming lines tangential to concentric circles about the eye and nose. …”
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Analysis of aroma and yield components of aromatic rice in Malaysian tropical environment
Published 2011“…In this study, a total of 53 rice genotypes including 12 globally popular aromatic rice cultivars and 39 advanced breeding lines were evaluated for yield and yield contributing characters in Malaysian tropical environment. …”
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Management accounting systems,enterprise risk management and organizational performance: the case of financial institutions in Malaysia
Published 2009“…Moreover, with the implementation of enterprise risk management (ERM), where risks are to be aggregated across different types of risk and across business units to obtain enterprise-wide risk situations, financial institutions are integrating their business lines performance management with risk management. …”
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