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    Development of a high hertz-stress contact for conventional batch production using a unique scribing technology by Bhuiyan, Moinul, Alamgir, Tarik Bin, Bhuiyan, Munira, Kajihara, Masanori

    Published 2013
    “…Accordingly, more compact fine pitch contact is successfully fabricated and tested with 5μm High Hertz Stress without using the MEMS and EFF technology. …”
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    Investigation on Mechanical Strengths and Carbon Foot Print of Modified Foamed Concrete by Koh Heng Boon, Koh Heng Boon, Zainorizuan Mohd Jaini, Zainorizuan Mohd Jaini, Tan Tee How, Tan Tee How

    Published 2023
    “…Although incorporation of POFA in the foamed concrete containing RHA fine aggregate gained lower mechanical strengths compared to the use of FA, the minimum compressive strength is still can be attained. …”
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    Investigation on Mechanical Strengths and Carbon Foot Print of Modified Foamed Concrete by Koh Heng Boon, Koh Heng Boon, Zainorizuan Mohd Jaini, Zainorizuan Mohd Jaini, Tan Tee How, Tan Tee How

    Published 2023
    “…Although incorporation of POFA in the foamed concrete containing RHA fine aggregate gained lower mechanical strengths compared to the use of FA, the minimum compressive strength is still can be attained. …”
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    Investigation on Mechanical Strengths and Carbon Foot Print of Modified Foamed Concrete by Koh Heng Boon, Koh Heng Boon, Mohd Jaini, Zainorizuan, Tan Tee How, Tan Tee How

    Published 2023
    “…Although incorporation of POFA in the foamed concrete containing RHA fine aggregate gained lower mechanical strengths compared to the use of FA, the minimum compressive strength is still can be attained. …”
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    The grading effect of coarse sand on consolidated undrained strength behaviour of sand matrix soils by Othman, Bakhtiar Affandy, Marto, Aminaton, Mohd Yunus, Nor Zurairahetty, Tan, Choy Soon, Pakir, Faizal

    Published 2019
    “…Coarse sand (retain within 2.0 mm to 0.6 mm) was mixed with 0%, 10 %, 20%, 30%, and 40% of fine particles (kaolin) independently by weight to prepare reconstituted samples. …”
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    Development of a High Hertz-Stress Contact for conventional batch production using a unique scribing technology by Bhuiyan, Md. Moinul Islam, Rashid, Muhammad Mahbubur, Alamgir, Tarik, Bhuiyan, Munira, Kajihara, Masanori

    Published 2013
    “…Accordingly, more compact fine pitch contact is successfully fabricated and tested with 5μm High Hertz Stress without using the MEMS and EFF technology. …”
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    Nanoparticle preparation of Mefenamic acid by electrospray drying by Zolkepali, Nurul Karimah, Abu Bakar, Noor Fitrah, Naim, Mohd Nazli, Anuar, Nornizar, Abu Bakar, Mohd Rushdi

    Published 2014
    “…Electrospray drying is a process that uses electrostatic force to disperse a conductive liquid stream into fine charged droplets through the coulomb fission of charges in the liquid and finally dry into fine particles. …”
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    Usefulness of CT colonography after incomplete or failed colonoscopy by Che Mohamed, Siti Kamariah, Abd. Aziz, Azian, Abdul Rashid, Mohd Amran, Md Ralib @ Md Raghib, Ahmad Razali, Mat Hassan, Mohd Zailani, Md Nor, Azmi, Mohd Yusof, Mubarak, Abdul Rahman, Zainun

    Published 2012
    “…RESULTS Reasons for incomplete colonoscopy includes stenosing or constricting tumour (5 patients), redundant colonic segments or difficulty in manipulating the endoscopes (8 patients), and unable to tolerate the pain (1 patient). Failed CT Colonography for 3 patients were due to intolerable pain. …”
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    Proceeding Paper
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    Complicated vesical diverticulum calculus by Che Mohamed, Siti Kamariah, Kamarudin, Norie Azilah, Kamarulzaman, Mohd Nazli, Ghazali, Hamid

    Published 2010
    “…The patient typically presents with lower urinary tract symptoms, abdominal distension, or abdominal pain. We describe a case of urethral calculi with urethral stenosis, and vesical diverticula with a large diverticulum calculus. …”
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    Proceeding Paper
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    An ideal image: effusive constrictive pericarditis by Mohd Shah, Azarisman Shah, Richardson, James D., Chua, S. K., Cunningham, Michael S., Teo, Karen S., Worthley, Stephen G.

    Published 2013
    “…The technology proved most helpful when a 38-year-old Asian man presented with exertional dyspnea, pleuritic chest pain, and fever, symptoms that had been afflicting him for several months. …”
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    Drug reaction with herbal supplement: a possible case of drug induced lupus erythematosus by Muthupalaniappen,, Leelavathi A., Jamani, Nurjasmine Aida, Muhammad , M., Jamil, Adawiyah, Aziz , Noor Azah

    Published 2010
    “…A 24-year-old lady presented with four days history of fever, non-pruritic rash, ankle pain and swelling. She had consumed herbal supplement five days before the onset of symptoms. …”
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    Interpreting panoramic radiographs for beginners by Ghazali, Ahmad Badruddin

    Published 2020
    “…Panoramic radiography is widely used in dentistry and was considered a significant breakthrough as both jaws, together with the dentition, are imaged with a quick and straightforward procedure.1 It has a wide variety of uses requiring broad coverage of the jaws, including traumatic fractures, impacted third molars, dental problems or bony diseases, evaluation of tooth development, temporomandibular joint pain and other anomalies.2 Distinct soft tissue, bony landmarks from midfacial to the chin region as well as the teeth can be seen in the radiograph.3 Interpreting panoramic radiographs may be tricky especially for beginners, and this article will discuss the steps needed to read the wide sized black, white and grey images.…”
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    Biomechanical analysis of posterior lumbar interbody aages by Lekthumi, Amutha, Mazlan, Muhammad Hazli, Ahmad, Ida Laila, Abdullah, Abdul Halim, Abd Jalil, Muhammad Hilmi

    Published 2020
    “…A popular yet effective surgical treatment used in medical field to treat degenerative disc disease related to low back pain is known as the lumbar interbody fusion procedure. …”
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    Enhancement of oil palm empty fruit bunch char by impregnation of pyrolytic carbon from tar vapor decomposition by Rozhan, Alya Naili, Cahyono, Rochim Bakti, Nomura, Takahiro, Ani, Mohd Hanafi, Mohd. Salleh, Hamzah, Akiyama, Tomohiro, Purwanto, Hadi

    Published 2016
    “…Tar vapor was obtained from fast pyrolysis of fine EFB particles at 400–700°C, and the weight ratio of fine EFB particles—the tar source—to char substrate was increased from 0.5 to 4.0. …”
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    Wear study of Mg-SiCp reinforcement aluminium metal matrix composite by Maleque, Md. Abdul, ., M. Radhi, Rahman, Md. Mustafizur

    Published 2016
    “…This is due to the fact that mixed particle size supports a greater fraction of applied load while the fine and intermediate particle sizes sustain the hardening due to dislocation. …”
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    Effects of simple abrasive combing and pretreatments on properties of pineapple leaf fibers (PALF) and PALF-Vinyl ester composite adhesion by Abd. Rahman, Mohamed, Mohd. Salit, Sapuan, Mridha, Shahjahan, Abdan, Khalina

    Published 2010
    “…In pineapple leaves, PALF are present in top lamina as large vascular bundles and bottom lamina as fine strands. Tensile strength and modulus of fine PALF strands are 155% and 134% higher than those of vascular bundles respectively. …”
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