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Contemporary healthcare experience in Malaysian Hospitals
Published 2016“…The main dissatisfaction of patients in hospital is the long waiting time, which could lead to stress. This research makes suggestions concerning how to reduce the impact of the negative perception about the lengthy waiting time by having a contemporary healthcare experience through sub-retailers and nursery services within the hospital. …”
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China's political and economic activities in Africa: development and environmental concerns
Published 2010“…Analysts suspect that its activities are multi-layered with unambiguous agenda to secure joint ventures for long-term economic expansion and for advancing its geopolitical ambitions. …”
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Pengurusan perpustakaan Muslim abad ke 8-19 Masihi: satu pengenalan
Published 2015“…Muslim libraries have undergone a long comprehensive history. Its existence which began since 6th century A.D. are recorded in written sources by Muslims and orientalists. …”
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Emerging issues on reclaimed land in Malaysia: alienation for freehold or leasehold?
Published 2010“…There are many issues derived from land reclamation; among others environmental degradation, instability of reclaimed land, long term excessive settlement and land reclamation disputes between the states. …”
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Prospect for nuclear engineering education in Malaysia
Published 2009“…The planning window for a national nuclear power program is long, but the need to graduate nuclear engineers from Malaysian universities should be thought about earlier. …”
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Iraq’s democratic dilemmas: from entrenched dictatorship to fragile democracy
Published 2010“…The US-led allied invasion of Iraq in 2003 toppled Iraq’s long ruling dictator, Saddam Hussein, promising to import democracy to a country whose history had been shaped by both religious and secular totalitarianism. …”
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Charles Handy’s ‘The Future of Work’ Re-visited
Published 2015“…Briefly, during the post‑war period the industrialised West had been more or less free from the threat and actuality of unemployment which had blighted the lives of many working people during the inter‑war years. The long post‑war economic boom produced a generation of workers who had little fear of losing their jobs and, in the UK at least, were protected by a combination of the welfare state and dominant trade unions. …”
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Alcohol complicates multimorbidity in older adults
Published 2019“…Lower birth rates and higher life expectancy are transforming global population age profiles, such that the prevalence of long term health conditions in the general population is rising steeply, with more people living with multimorbidity as they age. …”
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Early maladaptive schemas and parental bonding in skin disease: investigating the role of schemas and early attachment in Greek patients with psoriasis and eczema
Published 2007“…This case study focuses on providing a succinct overview of the schema model and its application in a long-term therapeutic relationship. The initial assessment and schema case conceptualisation is presented, followed by a summary of sessions, including interventions and difficulties encountered with the client. …”
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Material requirements planning: application in small medium enterprise
Published 2020“…In the separate operation in long-term view, PPC is the technique that used to plan every single step. …”
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Material requirements planning system: a case study of stationery manufacturer
Published 2020“…Production planning and control is the methodology used to schedule every phase of a different project in a long cycle. Production planning and management help to make right decision in right place at right time, to achieve optimum efficiency (Juneja, 2020).…”
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Study on thermal performance of Precast Concrete Sandwich Panel (PCSP) design for sustainable built environment
Published 2018“…Sustainability in construction industry has become an issue when designing a new building [1] and the conventional on-site construction methods have long been criticised for imposing rigorous human health and safety risk, as well as causing significant environmental destruction [2]. …”
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Tribalism and democracy in the arab world: a sociological study of the Arab mind and its perception of democracy through the events of the Arab spring
Published 2015“…To understand the Arab mind set we have first to analyze the long and complicated cultural heritage which was formed throughout the history of Arabia and how it still plays a great role in the way Arabs perceive themselves and the world around them. …”
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A study on controllable aluminium doped zinc oxide patterning by chemical etching for MEMS application
Published 2017“…The investigations showed that the Molybdenum etch has the lowest undercut etching of 7.11 µm, and is highly effective in terms of lateral and vertical etching with an etch ratio of 1.30. Successful fine patterning of AZO thin films was demonstrated at device level on a surface acoustic wave resonator fabricated in 0.35 μm CMOS technology. …”
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Effect of chromium (cr) particle size and span-20 surfactant on Aisi d2 hardened steel using electrical discharge machining
Published 2020“…Therefore, Powder Mixed Electrical Discharge Machining (PMEDM) has emerged as one of the advanced and innovative technique to eliminate the some of the disadvantages of EDM method. The fine powder particles are added into the tank then the spark gap is filled up with these additives particles. …”
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Performance of composite sand cement brick containing recycled concrete aggregate and waste polyethylene terepthalate
Published 2018“…Moreover, the size of the sieved waste PET granules was between 0.1 to 5 mm which made it physically similar to the size of fine aggregates. The bricks were cast in moulds measuring 215 mm in length, 103 mm in width, and 65 mm in depth. …”
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