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Preservation of behavioural functions by haruan traditional extract (HTE) in rats with ketamine-induced neurodegeneration
Published 2011“…RESULT AND DISCUSSION Restoration of nose dipping and rearing activities show significant differences between short and long ketamine exposure group. CONCLUSION Statistical analyses comparing the groups indicate that HTE may be able to exert neuroprotective effect.…”
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Highly infectious prions are not directly neurotoxic
Published 2020“…Prions are infectious agents which cause rapidly lethal neurode- generative diseases in humans and animals following long, clini- cally silent incubation periods. They are composed of multichain assemblies of misfolded cellular prion protein. …”
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Physiotherapists’ views on their role in self-management approaches: a qualitative systematic review
Published 2021“…Self-management has been an increasingly important aspect of helping people manage their long-term conditions. The aim of this qualitative review was to synthesise the views of physiotherapists concerning their delivery of a self-management approach. …”
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Suicide attack: weapon of the weak or crime against humanity?
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Police administration
Published 2008“…In Malaysia, the Royal Malaysian Police or Polis Diraja Malaysia is the inheritor of a long and proud tradition of service to the people. …”
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Walking through night markets: a study on experiencing everyday urban culture
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Cytotoxicity study of Schizophyllum commune extract towards DF-1 cell line
Published 2012“…Although S. commune was acknowledged for its medicinal properties in countries like China and Japan, the Malaysian strain of S. Commune has not been fully utilized and developed. …”
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Implementation of land title registration system in Malaysia: lessons for Hong Kong
Published 2011“…For example, both places were former British colonies, with Malaysia becoming independent in 1957 and Hong Kong reuniting with China in 1997. They both use common law inherited from Britain. …”
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Gratitude, gratitude intervention and well-being in Malaysia
Published 2018“…Study 1 compared the gratitude scores Malaysian Malays against the US, UK, China and Japan, along an individualist-collective continuum, and results showed Malays had lower gratitude scores than the others, except for the Japanese. …”
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Seasonal distribution of organic carbon in the surface sediments of the Terengganu nearshore coastal area
Published 2009“…Due to this reason, a north east monsoon season and a south east monsoon season, can be clearly distinguished in the South China Sea. Their coastal near shore areas are active sites where huge amount of organic matter is introduced into the ocean system through river runoff, in situ primary production and anthropogenic impacts. …”
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Edward Snowden disclosures turn the fears of surveillance into reality: the impact and transformation in information security
Published 2016“…Furthermore, how this revelations gave affect the relationship and make it more complicated between China and USA. In addition, many countries focus in developing law to protect their citizens’ privacy and security from any foreign surveillance. …”
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Gastrocnemius myocutaneous flap for prevention and treatment of osteomyelitis
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Clinacanthus nutans: a review of the medicinal uses, pharmacology and phytochemistry
Published 2016“…This plant has diverse and potential medicinal uses in traditional herbal medicine for treating skin rashes, insects and snake bites, lesions caused by herpes simplex virus, diabetes, and gout in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and China. Phytochemical investigations documented the varied contents of bioactive compounds from this plant namely flavonoids, glycosides, glycoglycerolipids, cerebrosides and monoacylmonogalatosylglycerol. …”
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Spreading analysis of covid-19 epidemic in Bangladesh by dynamical mathematical modelling
Published 2021“…The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which emerged from Wuhan, China, is now a pandemic, affecting across the globe. …”
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Prediction of moment of inertia of rotating nuclei
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Improved aerosol optical depth and Ångstrom exponent retrieval over land from MODIS based on the non-Lambertian forward model
Published 2014“…This new algorithm was applied to MODIS measurements of the whole year of 2008 over Eastern China. By comparing the results with that of AERONET, we found that the accuracy of the aerosol optical depth (AOD) retrieval was improved with the regression plots concentrating around the 1 : 1 line and two-thirds falling within the expected error (EE) envelope EE = ±0.05 ± 0.1τ (from 53.6% with L_FM to 68.7% with NL_FM at band 0.55 μm). …”
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Decoding Covid-19 with the SARS-CoV-2 genome
Published 2021“…Purpose of review: SARS-CoV-2, the recently emerged coronavirus (CoV) that is responsible for the current global pandemic Covid-19, first appeared in late 2019 in Wuhan China. Here, we summarise details of the SARS-CoV-2 genome to assist understanding of the emergence, evolution and diagnosis of this deadly new virus. …”
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Influence of culture on learning object design and evaluation
Published 2009“…This study began with an empirical case study that was carried out in two universities in China and the UK to elucidate influences of culture on the reuse of learning objects, and then identified four dimensions of culturally sensitive factors that may be involved in learning objects designs through a systematic review. …”
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