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    Signature recognition using artificial neural network by Abushariah, Ahmad A. M., Gunawan, Teddy Surya, Khalifa, Othman Omran, Chebil, Jalel

    Published 2011
    “…Automatic handwritten signature verification is divided into two approaches: off-line and on-line. In the off-line signature verification approach, the data of the signature is obtained from a static image utilizing a scanning device [I). …”
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    Langerhans cell histiocytosis with extensive spinal and thyroid gland involvement presenting with quadriparesis: an unusual case in an adult patient by Sharifudin, Mohd Ariff, Johari, Joehaimey, Omar, Ahmad Sabri, Wan, Zulmi

    Published 2011
    “…Langerhans cell histiocytosis of the spine frequently presents as a solitary lesion and rarely results in neurological deficit. …”
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    A framework for non-contact ECG signal detection device on smart chair and its implementation by Wali, Tuerxun, Mohd. Nor, Rizal, Sidek, Khairul Azami, Abubakar, Adamu, Chiroma, Haruna, Herawan, Tutut

    Published 2015
    “…This mostly requires contact with the skin, which has to be routinely examined. Unfortunately, in unexpected, extreme situations of rising symptoms related to heart problems, the time it takes to examine a situation with the ECG signal device might make the difference between life and death. …”
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    Case report of huge cervical dumbbell tumor in neurofibromatosis. Give up surgery? by Johari, Joehaimey, Omar, Ahmad Sabri, Hau, Mohammad Anwar, Sharifudin, Mohd Ariff

    Published 2011
    “…Neurofibromas that arise from the spinal canal may be intradural or extradural and most commonly in the cervical spine (44%), followed by the thoracic spine (27%) and the lumbar spine (21%). …”
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    Bone health in urban midlife Malaysian women: risk factors and prevention by P.S, Lim, F.B, Ong, N., Adeeb, S.S, Seri, M.Y, Noor Aini, K, Shamsuddin, N, Hapizah, A.L, Mohamed, Awang, Mokhtar, H.W.H, Wan

    Published 2005
    “…Premenopausal women on HRT also showed a substantial decrease in spine and hip BMD, 18.6% (0.081 g/cm2) and 9.0% (0.122 g/cm2), respectively. …”
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    Development of green transportation system by Rahman, Mohammed Ataur, Ahmed, Helmi, Rafia, Afroz, Alam, A. H. M. Zahirul, Rashid, Muhammad Mahbubur

    Published 2013
    “…The high acceleration periods of the green transport (EV) needs powerful electrical currents, causes temperature spike of the cells of LiFePO4. The cell temperature spike is due to internal resistance and electrochemical reaction which causes the battery performance decline. …”
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    Bio-inspired snake robot locomotion: a CPG-based control approach by Billah, Md. Masum, Khan, Md. Raisuddin

    Published 2015
    “…Natural control generates motion instantly based on the feelings from the environment. In line with this concept, an artificial control system is known as Central Pattern Generator (GPG) is an online motion generation system that can be generated instantly like spine based control system. …”
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    Antivirals for broader coverage against human coronaviruses by Outteridge, Mia, Nunn, Christine M., Devine, Kevin G., Patel, Bhaven, McLean, Gary R.

    Published 2024
    “…Spike is also not applicable for targeting other HCoVs as these are not well-conserved sequences among human CoVs. …”
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    Nevertheless, she resisted: the body as a site of resistance in "The Autopsy of Jane Doe" by Beddows, Amy

    Published 2018
    “…Yet portraying misogyny and violence - especially sexual violence - on screen without replicating the messages that perpetuate these complex issues (such as that women’s bodies are objects for male pleasure, or that female sexual agency is deviant), is a tricky line for filmmakers to tread. Women’s bodies are often used as a site for horror, with bloody wounds interspersed with bare skin and sexualised scenarios and the complications of combining terror and titillation are still debated today. …”
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