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An assessment of the local residents’ perceptions on the socioeconomic impact of Iskandar Malaysia
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622
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623
Single kenaf fibre properties via in situ monitoring using acoustic emission
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Design and characterization of single photon APD detector for QKD application
Published 2010“…The APD is part of an optical communication link, which is a private channel to transmit the key signal. …”
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627
Religion and consumer behaviour in developing nations: a look into the future
Published 2021“…In this process, the chapter reviews the link between ethics and business vis-à-vis the religious factor in the context of broader consumer behaviours, and critically determines the way forward. …”
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The influence of Artificial Intelligence techniques on disruption management: does supply chain dynamism matter?
Published 2023“…Moreover, SCD does not moderate the link between HSC adoption and HSCR but does moderate the link between HSC cooperation and HSCR. …”
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الأندلس: تفاعل وتجديد 711-2011 (al-Andalus: tafa'il wa tajdid 711-2011)
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630
Damage intensity class for reinforced concrete beam-column joint subjected to lateral cyclic loading
Published 2021“…These damages were caused by lack of shear links confinement and insufficient anchorage length, particularly on the RC beam-column joint (BCJ) of the buildings. …”
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631
Penggunaan perkhidmatan terminal layan diri sistem perbankan dalam kalangan pengguna di Parit Raja, Johor
Published 2020“…Di United Kingdom, Daniel (1999) melaporkan bahawa pelanggan biasanya akan mencari produk kewangan dan bank yang menawarkan nilai yang terbaik kepada wang yang dilaburkan. Oleh itu, para pelanggan mesti diberitahu akan kewujudan dan kelebihan produk baharu berbanding saluran sedia ada melalui aktiviti promosi yang hebat agar ia lebih membantu pihak bank untuk mencapai sasarannya (Suganthi et al., 2001).…”
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Hierarchical Tori Connected Mesh Network
Published 2013“…It is shown that the HTM possesses several attractive features, including constant node degree, small diameter, low cost, small average distance, moderate (neither too low, nor too high) bisection width, small wiring complexity, and high throughput per link and very low zero load latency, which provide better dynamic communication performance than that of H3DM, mesh, and torus networks.…”
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Management accounting and risk management in Malaysian financial institutions : an exploratory study
Published 2011“…Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the link between management accounting and risk management. …”
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Classification of satellite fused data for land use mapping in development plan
Published 2011“…Land use mapping in development plan basically provides resources of information and important tool in decision making. In relation to this, fine resolution of recent satellite remotely sensed data have found wide applications in land use/land cover mapping. …”
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Cooling tower: an energy conservation resource
Published 1992“…In order ot achieve a higher level of performance of a cooling tower, various sub-systems of the tower should be refined and fine tuned to work together as a coherent system. …”
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Disputes and issues arising from unlawful occupation of state land in Malaysia
Published 2012“…The National Land Code 1965 declares in section 48 that there shall be no adverse possession in respect of state land and under section 425, those who are in unlawful possession of state land commit a statutory offence liable to a fine not exceeding RM10,000 and/or imprisonment for one year or both. …”
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640
Criminal offences and civil wrongs by or against migrant workers
Published 2013“…If he is found guilty, an employer may be subjected to severe penalties such as imprisonment, fine and/or whipping.Likewise, a migrant worker who takes the law into his own hand by inflicting injury or harm on the employer or their properties, may be dealt with in the court and if found guilty, he may be sentenced in accordance with the severity of the offence committed.…”
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