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    The Kulliyyah of Science : nurturing Muslim scientists by Abd Hamid, Shafida

    Published 2019
    “…It contains chapters, contributed by the first five rectors themselves, on the contributions they made during the duration they occupied the office. …”
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    Book Chapter
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    Productivity Growth in the Malaysian Mobile Telecommunications Industry (2004) by Mohamad, Noorihsan

    Published 2004
    “…The data consist of a panel of five mobile service providers in Malaysia, namely Celcom, DiGi, Maxis, TimeCel and TM Cellular. …”
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    Article
  3. 2603

    Phytochemical Screening for Antibacterial Activity of Potential Malaysian Medicinal Plants by Jamal, Parveen, Abdul Karim, Mohamed Ismail, Abdullah, Erlina, Ahmad Raus, Raha, Hashim, Yumi Zuhanis Has-Yun

    Published 2011
    “…In this research, the leaves of five local plants which are Centella asiatica (‘pegaga’), Ficus deltoidea (‘mas cotek’), Orthosiphon aristatus (‘misai kucing’), Polygonum minus (‘kesum’), and Psidium guajava (‘jambu batu’) were evaluated for their antibacterial properties towards the growth of Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli . …”
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    Learning Objects To Enhance Students’ Conceptual Understanding Of Probability by Gossett, Roger, Haynes, Richard

    Published 2005
    “…This paper reports the quantitative findings from the development and evaluation of a series of learning objects (LOs) the design of which was based upon the results of a previously reported pilot study (Gossett, 2003). A series of five LOs were developed with the intention of clarifying students’ conceptual understanding of the fundamental mathematical concepts that underpin the concept of probability. …”
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    Article
  6. 2606

    Engaging students in learning through social networking : users’ perspectives by Guha, Ishika

    Published 2009
    “…Users' views about the social networking sites were investigated using online and face-to-face ethnographic interview techniques, using a sample size of five university students who were SNS users and familiar with other learning technologies. …”
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    Article
  7. 2607

    Mechanisms of rhinovirus neutralisation by antibodies by Touabi, Lila, Aflatouni, Faryal, McLean, Gary R.

    Published 2021
    “…The purpose of this review is to address the neutralising mechanisms of antibodies to rhinoviruses that would help progress vaccine development. At least five mechanisms of antibody neutralisation have been identified which depend to some extent on the antibody binding footprints upon the capsid. …”
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    Article
  8. 2608

    Perceptions of parental substance misuse among social workers working with children and families by Grant, Alastair, Banbury, Samantha, Lusher, Joanne

    Published 2023
    “…This research used a qualitative design of semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis to explore five Social Workers viewpoints on working with parental substance use. …”
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    Article
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    Coppiced sweet chestnut in UK construction - challenges and opportunities for design development of hardwood building products by Fereday, George, Meech, Nick, Nevill, Guy, Driver, Dougal, Lewis, Harri

    Published 2023
    “…This study comprised two focus groups exploring technical challenges and opportunities for small diameter sweet chestnut hardwood in construction. Five structural building products were designed and fabricated informed by the findings from the focus groups. …”
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    Article
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    Proposed competency framework for Malaysian Technical And Vocational Education And Training (TVET) teachers by Hamisu, Mohammed Adamu, Mohd Salleh, Kahirol, Lai, Chee Sern, Abubakar, Auwal

    Published 2017
    “…The result shows that the TVET teachers perceived all the twenty five competencies as important and the findings also shows the accepted Cronbach’s Alpha. …”
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    Article
  11. 2611

    Improving fit of bicycle helmet liners using 3D anthropometric data by Skals, Sebastian, Ellena, Thierry, Subic, Aleksandar, Mustafa, Helmy, Toh, Yen Pang

    Published 2016
    “…The HFI scores showed a significant improvement of overall fit (Difference: 11.32 ± 7.82 (μ ± SD), p < 0.0005) and for each of five defined regions of the liner inside surface. …”
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    Article
  12. 2612

    Legislative challenge to sustainable application of industrialized building system (IBS) by Yunus, Riduan, Yang, Jay

    Published 2016
    “…The external elements consist of opportunities and threats. For opportunities, five components have been identified, namely legal document integration, certification programmes, long-term benefits, global markets and good image. …”
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    Article
  13. 2613

    Proposed competency framework for Malaysian Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Teachers by Hamisu, Mohammed Adamu, Mohd Salleh, Kahirol, Lai, Chee Sern, Abubakar, Auwal

    Published 2017
    “…The result shows that the TVET teachers perceived all the twenty five competencies as important and the findings also shows the accepted Cronbach’s Alpha. …”
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    Article
  14. 2614

    Factors impeding the industrialized building system (IBS) implementation of building construction in Malaysia by Md. Ali, Massofia, Abas, Nor Haslinda, Mohd Affandi, Haryanti, Abas, Nor Ain

    Published 2018
    “…Interviews were conducted with five selected experienced individuals who were working with consultants (civil and structure engineer and quantity surveyor). …”
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    Article
  15. 2615

    Influences of various particle sizes of coal bottom ash as supplementary cementitious material on the pozzolanic properties by Biajawi, Mohammad I. Al, Embong, Rahimah, Kusbiantoro, Andri, Abd Aljabbar, Haneen

    Published 2024
    “…To evaluate the pozzolanic reaction of CBA based on the strength activity index (SAI), CBA was ground to same fineness as cement. Five substitution levels were used. …”
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    Conference or Workshop Item
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    Interaction of phenol-formaldehyde condensates with isoprene rubber by Roca Perez, Rafael

    Published 1983
    “…Using zinc(II) chloride as catalyst, a study is made of the effectiveness of five different polyfunctional phenol- formaldehyde condensates as vulcanizing agents for isoprene rubber. …”
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    Thesis
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    Metabolomics profiling of extracellular metabolites in CHO-K1 cells cultured in different types of growth media by Mohamad Saberi, Salfarina Ezrina, Hashim, Yumi Zuhanis Has-Yun, Mel, Maizirwan, Amid, Azura, Ahmad-Raus, Raha, Packeer Mohamed, Vasila

    Published 2013
    “…CHO-KI cells producing IGF-1 were obtained from ATCC and grown in T-flask (37 °C, 5 % CO2) until 70–80 % confluent in RPMI 1640 and Ham’s F12, respectively. …”
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  18. 2618

    Performance comparison of proactive and reactive multicast routing protocols over wireless mesh networks by Azad, Md. Saiful, Anwar, Farhat, Rahman, Md. Arafatur, Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha, Priantoro, Akhmad Unggul, Mohamed, Omer Mahmoud

    Published 2009
    “…It sends a single copy of a message from a source to multiple receivers over a communication link that is shared by the paths to the receivers. …”
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    Article
  19. 2619

    The measurement of rail passenger crowding : scale development and psychometric properties by Mohd Mahudin, Nor Diana, Cox, Tom, Griffiths, Amanda

    Published 2012
    “…With the addition of the "passenger density" variable as an indicator of objective measurement of crowding operating in tandem with the crowding sub-scales, the results reveal that: (1) commuters' evaluations of the psychosocial aspects of the crowded situation and of its ambient environment, alongside their rating of passenger density, significantly predict affective reactions to the crowded situation; (2) these affective reactions, in turn, significantly predict stress and feelings of exhaustion; and (3) evaluations of the psychosocial aspects of the crowded situation and of its ambient environment as well as passenger density do not directly predict stress and feelings of exhaustion. The link between rail passenger crowding and the negative outcomes therefore does not appear as a simple, direct relationship, but is mediated by affective feelings of crowdedness. …”
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    Article
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