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Biosafety protocol, SPS agreement and export and import control of LMOs/GMOs
Published 2008“…A perception developed that they are harmful to human, animal, plant life and health, and destructive to the environment. …”
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Low back pain among nurses in orthopedic and intensive care unit at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre: the incidence, impacts and level of disability
Published 2010“…The finding showed that the incidence of low back pain in life time among nurses was 65.7%. The impacts of LBP on work (44.1%), leisure activity (30.9%), and change of duties (2.9%) were small. …”
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1783
Revitalizing the civilizational parameters in Said Nursi’s Weltanschauung : an ontological struggle
Published 2012“…The whole life span of Said Nursi is a summary of his ontological straggle which reflects the awareness of the reality of being created as a vicegerent (khalifatullah) of Allah on earth that is a great responsibility which was endowed by the Eternal Lord.It burdens on his shoulder to implement these awareness. …”
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1784
Influence of preheating on performance of circular carbide inserts in end milling of carbon steel
Published 2007“…Circular inserts have much higher tool life as compared to conventional rectangular inserts because of their capability to be indexed through small angles for repeated use. …”
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Screening of ornamental plant seeds for Pb tolerance: a preliminary study
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1786
Is autonomy a universal value of human existence? Scope of autonomy in medical practice: a comparative study between Western medical ethics and Islamic medical ethics
Published 2016“…In the World Health Report 2000, the World Health Organization (WHO) considered autonomy a “universal” value of human life against which every health system in the world should be judged. …”
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Maximum temperature analysis in a Li-ion battery pack cooled by different fluids
Published 2020“…Therefore, proper cooling mechanism to have a good life and reliability on the battery system is necessary. …”
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Virtual reality in heritage studies and historical reconstruction through animation – A case study of a 16th century university complex in the Ottoman world
Published 2007“…Virtual reality was further used to enhance the story board based on the study on the link between the ‘waqf’ or pious foundations, and development of Ottoman urban life with the ultimate aim of linking these complexes to the social system and structure of urban society.…”
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Uncertain futures : young women in transition to adulthood in a post-industrial British city
Published 2016“…Despite this, RPs consistently strove to make the ‘right’ choices to achieve positive life outcomes. Although this included remaining flexible in the face of uncertain futures, diverse opportunities, constraints and subsequent strategies were observed along social class and ethnic lines. …”
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1791
The efficacy of a brief app-based mindfulness intervention on psychosocial outcomes in healthy adults : a pilot randomised controlled trial
Published 2018“…The Satisfaction with Life Scale, Perceived Stress Scale, and Wagnild Resilience Scale were administered online at baseline and after 10 and 30 days of the intervention. …”
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Intangible heritage and livelihoods : a case study on the heritage of Purulia chhau dance from India
Published 2019“…However, research on intangible heritage has focused mostly on heritage nomination process and current museum practices, at the expense of a detailed consideration of alternative safeguarding measures and of the heritage ability to function in the wider sphere of people’s life. This PhD recognises the intangible heritage roles in people’s livelihood and development practice, and related research gaps, examining the functioning of an intangible heritage-based development project, implemented in rural India. …”
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British feature films and working-class culture, 1945-1950
Published 2000“…The work is in four parts: • Part one comprises a critical exploration of published literature on working-class life in late 1940s across a range of disciplines.…”
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Protecting children: a critical contribution to policy and practice development
Published 2010“…It is argued that social workers in late OO's, in compliance with a universalist approach and over-burdened with mechanistic child in need assessments, were intervening in family life at the level of concern rather than significant harm, leading to extensive regulation and surveillance of children and parents as the dominating characteristics of children's services. …”
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Heritage tourism and symbolic representation of national identity: an ethnographic study of Changdeok Palace, Seoul
Published 2007“…Changdeok's auspicious setting arguably encourages people to escape the ordinary realms of everyday life, achieving intense but brief symbolic inversions further depicting that heritage tourism can be conceptualised as a spiritual journey of national rediscovery and cultural continuity. …”
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Machine learning techniques for building predictive maintenance: a review
Published 2024“…Background and aim: Proper maintenance is crucial for ensuring the sustainable use of building systems and equipment throughout their life cycles. Predictive maintenance strategies aim to minimise unplanned downtime and improve equipment lifespan, but their implementation is complex. …”
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Bioremediation of heavy metal polluted water using immobilized freshwater green microalga, botryococcus sp.
Published 2015“…Heavy metal containing wastewater are regarded as highly toxic to the aquatic environment and to life in general due to their bio-accumulating, cytotoxic, mutagenic and carcinogenic effects on life. …”
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A Relative Tolerance Relation of Rough Set (RTRS) for potential fish yields in Indonesia
Published 2018“…The sea is essential to life on earth, including regulating the climate, producing oxygen, providing medicines, providing habitats for marine animals, and feeding millions of people. …”
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Energy harvesting using ocean data acquisition system (ODAS) buoy for coral reef monitoring
Published 2019“…If this is not in concern it will damage the coral reef which is the habitat of most marine life. There are several methods to monitor the coral reef status, one of the methods is by using Ocean Data Acquisition System (ODAS) Buoys. …”
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