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    Preparation and characterisation of poly (vinyl alcohol)/chitosan/silicon dioxide (PVA/CS/SiO2) beads for the chromium (VI) (Cr(VI) removal by Sulaiman, Syazwan Liyana

    Published 2016
    “…The pores for all of the sample beads before the Cr absorption can be clearly seen. However, the surface of beads became smooth after Cr(VI) absorption, indicating that the pores on the surface were filled up with Cr. …”
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    Role of catecholamines in young adults with essential hypertension by Abdullah, Aszrin, Mohd Shah, Azarisman Shah, Abdul Razak, Tariq, Mohd Noor, Noriah

    Published 2011
    “…Statistically significant differences in plasma adrenaline and dopamine levels were seen between the pre-hypertensive and optimally normotensive BP groups (p=0.002 and p=0.01, respectively). …”
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    Modified dynamic gracilis neosphincter for fecal incontinence: an analysis of functional outcome at a single institution by Mat Hassan, Mohd. Zailani, Rathnayaka, M.M.G, Deen, K.I

    Published 2010
    “…Results: At median follow-up of 67 months, overall improvement was seen in 22 (71%). Maximum resting pressure (MRP) and maximum squeeze pressure (MSP) improved significantly after operation [MRP pre versus post, mean (SD), cm water-13.8 (9.6) versus 20.9 (11.3); P = 0.01; and MSP 36.6 (22.4) versus 95.4 (71.2), P = 0.001]. …”
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    Sacred and transcendental organization development: Bricoluer of strategic suggestions for knowledge-based consultants. by Ahmad, Che Mahzan

    Published 2011
    “…We suggest sacred and transcendental approach for the above matter, in particular taking the wisdom of Sufism. OD then is being seen as a sacred sophialogical engagement with hikma as its base of action. …”
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    Modelling of tool life by response surface methodology in hard milling of AISI D2 tool steel by Lajis, M. Amri, Amin, A. K. M. Nurul, Karim, A.N. Mustafizul, Hafiz, Khaled

    Published 2011
    “…The development of a surface roughness model for end milling EN32 casehardening carbon steel (160 BHN steel) using design of experiments and RSM was discussed by Mansor & Abdalla [5] As has been seen here, the most work done exclusively in milling of carbon steel where the hardness values are less than 40 HRC.…”
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    Perception and attitude of general practitioners regarding generic medicines in Karachi, Pakistan: A questionnaire based study by Jamshed, Shazia Qasim, Mohamed Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham, Ahmad Hassali, Mohamed Azmi, Masood, Imran, Low, Bee Yean, Shafie, Asrul Akmal, Babar, Zaheer-ud-din

    Published 2012
    “…The total percentage of correct responses was seen in 53% of the respondents. More than half of the respondents agreed that locally manufactured medicines are of the same effectiveness as brand name medicines (n=114; 55.4%). …”
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    The application of Islamic laws in cyber related cases: An analysis by Mohamed, Duryana, Hussin, Nasimah

    Published 2013
    “…Some of them are released and acquitted while some others are fined and jailed or both for certain period of time. An example can be seen from a case involving a blogger who posted defamatory statements on the internet against Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim , an Information, Communication and Culture Minister. …”
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    Conceptualizing a strategic framework of social responsibility in Islamic economics by Barom, Mohd Nizam

    Published 2013
    “…Instead, the strategic theory in Islamic perspective should be seen as complementary in nature with the normative underpinnings as the core, providing additional incentive and motivation for individuals to address social responsibility issues. …”
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    A preliminary assessment on magnitude of oral health problems among five selected primary care clinics of Malaysia and Myanmar in 2012 by Tin, Myo Han, Md Aris, Mohd Aznan, Sulong, Robiatu Adawiah

    Published 2013
    “…Although, age group differences- the younger age group more in Malaysia and the older age group more in Myanmar was seen, there was no gender differences. Although the common OHP in both countries were more or less same -dental caries, periodontal diseases, oral ulcer, hand-foot mouth disease (HFMD); and co-morbidity with medical diseases were more in Myanmar than in Malaysia. …”
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    Effects of different types of growth media on metabolite profiles (GCMS-based) of CHO-K1 cells expressing IGF-1 proteins by Mohamed Saberi, Salfarina Ezrina, Hashim, Yumi Zuhanis Has-Yun, Packeer Mohamed, Vasila, Amid, Azura, Ahmad Raus, Raha, Mel, Maizirwan, Gibney, Michael J., Brennan, Lorraine, Al-Rubeai, Mohamed

    Published 2011
    “…Based on PCA of metabolites, different growth media have different effects on growth behavior even with the presence of different growth phases as cofounding factor. It is clearly seen that Ham’s F12 and RPMI 1640 were separated based on the metabolites. …”
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    A contextual approach on the views of muslim feminist interpreters of the Qur'on regarding women and their rights in the society . by Ali, Md. Yousuf

    Published 2010
    “…In Islam, the Qur’Én is seen by almost all Muslims as the words of Allah (swt). …”
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    Indicators of integration of Islamic values in human knowledge by Ismail, Nik Ahmad Hisham, Badrasawi, Kamal J I, Abu Kassim, Noor Lide

    Published 2014
    “…There were no gaps in the middle of the item distribution, but quite wide gaps were seen at the upper and lower ends of the scale. Some items were overlapping; however, they measure different aspects. …”
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    Cross-sectional descriptive study of management modalities and quality of life of surgical patients in a palliative care unit by Yan, Naing Soe, Amjad, Nasser Muhammad, Karim, K.A.

    Published 2016
    “…Advances in medical treatment has seen an increase in overall survival of all stages of malignant diseases. …”
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    Metabolic changes during ramadan fasting in normal people and diabetic patients by Rathor, Mohammad Yousuf, Abdul Rani, Mohammed Fauzi, Mohd Shah, Azarisman Shah, How, Soon Hin

    Published 2003
    “…There was statistically significant increase in serum cholesterol and triglyceride and uric acid (P<.001) among healthy volunteers (control group) one month after Ramadan compared to before Ramadan; however no such changes were seen among diabetic group. There was no reported case of serious complication due to fasting in both groups. …”
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    Health-related quality of life in patients with knee osteoarthritis attending two primary care clinics in Malaysia: a cross-sectional study by Zakaria, Zainal F., Bakar, Azman A., Hasmoni, Mohamed Hadzri, Abdul Rani, Mohammed Fauzi, Kadir, Salmiah A.

    Published 2009
    “…CONCLUSIONS: This study has shown that patients with knee OA attending primary care clinics have relatively poor quality of life pertaining to the physical health components but less impact was seen on the patients' mental health. …”
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    The impact of the teaching of ethics in a medical and allied health sciences curriculum in International Islamic University Malaysia by Muhammad, Siti Aeshah @ Naznin, Abdul Rahman, Suzanah, Osman, Ariff, Ahmad Mansur, Mazidah, Kasule, Omar Hassan

    Published 2008
    “…Results: A significant difference (p < 0.05) was seen between the mean total scores for the Year 2 and Year 5 students of FM; Year 2 students of FM and Year 2 students of FAHS; and between the Year 5 students of FM and Year 4 students of FAHS. …”
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