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Soil solution compositions and mineralogy of some active acid sulfate soils in Malaysia as affected by laboratory incubation with lime
Published 1991“…Acid sulfate soils in Malaysia are developed when pyrite bearing deposits in the coastal plains are drained for agricultural production. …”
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A model of P2P energy trading for active distribution network based on cooperative game
Published 2022“…In order to solve these problems, this project introduces the concept of Agent to manage the power consumption and transaction in local areas and establishes a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) energy trading framework where Agents work as transaction individuals representing residential electric power consumers. …”
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Digestibility of low-cost ingredients in pelleted feed by grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella C. et V.)
Published 1986“…In the MARDI feed, the fish meal and soya bean meal were digested most by the fish: the digestion coefficients for protein were 90.81% and 96.21%, respectively; for fat the values were 100% and 98.79%, respectively; and for gross energy the values were 83.37% and 82.71%, respectively. …”
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Trust management for large-scale heterogeneous wireless sensor and actuator networks (I)
Published 2015“…Reputation is the perception that a peer creates through past actions about its intentions and norms. …”
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Prevalence of Listeria monoctogenes in foods in Malaysia
Published 1994“…The frequencies of L. monocytogenes contamination in raw foods were: chicken portions (60%), liver (60%) and gizzard (62%), beef (50%), beansprout (85%), prawns (44%), kupang (dried oysters) (33%), bean cake (25%), satay (48%) and leafy vegetables (22%). …”
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Cobalt-catalyzed intramolecular reactions between a vinylcyclopropane and an alkyne : switchable [5+2] cycloaddition and homo-ene pathways
Published 2019“…Furthermore, a highly enantioselective variant of the homo‐ene reaction afforded chiral tetrahydrofuran, pyrrolidine, and cyclopentane derivatives bearing 1,3‐diene and alkylidene substituents.…”
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Relations between aggression, social cognition, and physiological response in a proactive aggression condition.
Published 2012“…Trait-PA was significantly related to expectations for tangible rewards, peer approval, victim suffering, and adult approval while trait-RA was related to expectations for adult approval. …”
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Investigating mental rehearsal's applicability in guiding independent E-learning (IMAGINE) of eye examination skills during the pandemic
Published 2023“…Controls (n = 40) watched an e-learning instructional video (8-min CVFE tutorial) followed by 6-min of ‘peer-learning.’ GMR-students (n = 40) had ‘peer-learning’ replaced by a 6-min GMR audio-recording (CVFE running commentary). …”
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Physical properties of keropok (fried crisps) in relation to the amylopectin content of the starch flours
Published 1989“…Although linear expansion decreased with increasing mung bean flour content, the substitution of up to 600 g kg−1 mung bean flour was acceptable since the linear expansion of mung bean/tapioca crisps remained above 35%. …”
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Like the sea: living communityship as a form of participatory leadership within the creativity for learning in HE (#creativeHE) community
Published 2024“…The authors reflect, critically analyse and review the leadership of this open peer support community as it is experienced by them using visual metaphors and paired conversations. …”
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Developing of innovative and cool mobile applications on the Google’s Android powered devices 3
Published 2014“…Some of the concepts like video streaming, peer to peer chat are with mature technology and implementation, while others like crowd sourcing, intelligent transportation still lack innovation on their applications. …”
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Impact of structural eurocodes on steel and composite structures
Published 2014“…It is found that the flexural buckling resistance, web bearing and buckling resistance and lateral-torsional buckling resistance determined from Eurocodes 3 and 4 are much larger than those from BS5950. …”
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Fostering public service motivation through workplace trust : evidence from public managers in Taiwan
Published 2014“…The authors offer a new angle to the germane studies, arguing that workplace trust as a result of human interaction and personal choice has a bearing on PSM. It is postulated that, when public managers perceive the trustworthiness of citizens, colleagues, and agency leaders, their PSM increases. …”
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Examining technical students’ feedback and perceptions on the use of Microsoft teams in asynchronous language learning
Published 2024“…Kutasi (2023) classified feedback as written, oral, online, and peer feedback, and the significance of formative assessment within the educational system lies in its ability to facilitate effective feedback between educators and students. …”
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Connecting the dots: the state of arts and health in Singapore
Published 2022“…Results: We find that the field in Singapore is rapidly growing, with a proliferation of activities across the arts and culture, healthcare, and social care sectors in recent decades fostered by various policy developments, increased funding and new peer-to-peer networking. Nevertheless, several issues persist, including inconsistent understanding and conceptualisation of the field as a whole across multiple stakeholders, limited research capacity and training platforms, and lack of professional recognition. …”
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Lean Six Sigma in healthcare: a systematic literature review on motivations and benefits
Published 2022“…The authors used a systematic literature review (SLR) approach to achieving the article’s purpose. Peer-reviewed journal articles published between 2011 and 2021 are considered to achieve the study objectives. …”
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Microfluidic Platform for Investigating Prostate Cancer Metastasis
Published 2017“…Objective: To develop a microfluidic model of bone metastasis. [1st Award]-[Peer Assessment Review]…”
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L2 writers' response to and use of teacher feedback: an activity theory perspective
Published 2022“…Despite the oft-cited preference for teacher feedback over peer feedback among L2 writers, it has not been established if this preference leads to its greater effectiveness in revising. …”
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Information hiding and copyrights
Published 2024“…The study proposes a new scheme to improve Steganography called DSoBMP, together with guideline materials that have been published in four international peer-reviewed journals, including Springer and used as a stepping stone to collaborate in a worldwide book publication.…”
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Singapore youth and their idols : celebrity workshop from a media and psychosocial perspective
Published 2008“…This study examines the impact of media exposure (TV, radio, internet, magazines) and psychosocial factors such as self-esteem, emotional autonomy and peer attachment on celebrity worship levels among Singaporean adolescents and includes gender and academic stream of study as control variables.…”
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