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Redesigning a 'quantitative research methods for finance' module
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Vertical variation of lead, copper and manganese in core sediments collected from Tanjung Lumpur mangrove forest, Pahang, Malaysia
Published 2011“…The average concentrations of Pb, Cu, and Mn in core samples were 36.28±7.04 μg/g dry weights, 50.17±5.84 μg/g dry weights, and 110.41±14.48 μg/g dry weights, respectively. …”
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Radiation vulcanization of natural rubber latex loaded with carbon nanotubes
Published 2010“…The radiation vulcanization of natural rubber latex (NRL) has been carried out with 150 keV electrons beam with the presence of carbon nanotubes. …”
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Analysis of engine performance with enhanced fuel
Published 2011“…Mitsubishi 4G 15 internal combustion four engine was tested with various percentages of ethanol mixed with gasoline starting trom 5%, 15%, 25% and 35%. The results show that by increasing the percentage of ethanol in the fuel, the engine can have more power as well as higher efficiency with low specific fuel consumption (SFC). …”
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Gum Arabic: a narrative emulsifying agent
Published 2011“…The optimal amount of GA used was 20% (w/v) and the temperature was 65°C, while the ratio of oil to aqueous phase was not affected directly.…”
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Bioenergy from loeophyllum-Rhizopus fungal biofuel cell
Published 2012“…Upon incubation period of 8 days, the Gloeophyllum-Rhizopus MFC is capable to deliver 5 mW of power output continuously for 21 days under uncontrolled, open ambient surroundings. …”
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Fabrication of Bio-MEMS Nanostructure by focused ion beam
Published 2010“…The optimized values of Ra were 13.7 nm was obtained at acceleration voltage of 20 keV, dwell time of 15 μs and milled depth of 0.6 μm. …”
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Aluminum-silicon carbide composites for enhanced physio- mechanical properties
Published 2012“…Different weight fraction of Silicon carbide, SiC (5 wt%, 10 wt% and 15 wt %) particulate-reinforced AMMCs are fabricated and characterizations of physical and mechanical properties of the materials are performed based on the experimental. …”
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Organizational approach to Total Quality Management: a case study
Published 2008“…Malaysian Administrative Modernization and Management Planning Unit (MAMPU) has outlined Total Quality Management (TQM) by means of seven core principles: (1) top management commitment, (2) strategic quality planning, (3) customer focus, (4) training and recognition, (5) enhancing teamwork, (6) performance measurement, and (7) quality assurance. …”
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Theoretical study of atomic level understanding of the reactive ion etching (RIE)
Published 2012“…By considering CO ions as reactive gases, we etch Fe ion from the cluster surface providing ion pentacarbonyl, i.e., Fe(CO)5. By density functional theory based first principle calculations, we calculate the potential energy surface(PES) of the system and describe the mechanism of the reaction. …”
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Design of high gain microstrip Yagi array antenna for avalanche radar
Published 2012“…This paper presents the design and construction of a microstrip Yagi array antenna operating at 5.3 GHz, to be used with an avalanche sensor in avalanche measurement. …”
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Thermal conductivity of carbon nanotube nanofluid—experimental and theoretical study
Published 2012“…The concentration of CNTs was varied from 0.01–0.1 wt% while the concentration of GA was varied from 1–2.5 wt%, respectively. The effect of particle volume fraction and temperature on the thermal conductivity enhancement of the nanofluids was also studied. …”
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Design and simulation of a thermoelectric cooling system for motorcyclist helmet
Published 2012“…The numerical and experimental results showed a good agreement and indicated that the temperature inside the helmet was reduced from 25.5 °C to 19.3 °C in approximately 6 min.…”
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