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Model berstruktur kompetensi bagi pengurus projek bangunan hijau di Malaysia
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Slope strain monitoring using soil-embedded distributed optical fibre sensor
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Microwave absorber based on biocomposites derived from agricultural wastes with reinforcement of poly lactic acid
Published 2021“…Then, a similar trend observed with the simulations when varies from 0o in 45o in TE and TM polarization. …”
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Flashover performance of lightning protected buildings using scaled models and electric field analysis
Published 2018“…Both laboratory and simulation work also confirm that the edge shapes play crucial roles as intense electric fields is found to accumulate on the edges area when the Franklin Rod intercepts the lightning leaders. …”
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The impact of capital market development on economic growth among MENA region countries
Published 2017“…The results of OLS regression indicate that the Egyptian capital market development had significant effects on economic growth, although there were mixed results when different proxies of capital market development indicators were used. …”
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Neural network-based ammonium aeration control of wastewater treatment plant
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‘I sort of feel that one is meant to say how important endings always are…’ Counsellors’ experiences of endings in primary care : an interpretative phenomenological analysis...
Published 2016“…There appears to be no extant research into counsellors’ experiences of ending time-limited counselling in primary care (CPC), despite this being a rapidly-expanding area of practice, and theoretical literature suggesting elevated stress levels, ideological battles and burnout as counsellors adjust to time-limited working within Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services. When the ‘hallmark’ of a good ending is mutual agreement concerning client readiness, to what extent do traditional models of termination still hold? …”
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Validation of the short flow in work scale (SFWS)
Published 2017“…The findings indicate that the scale produces valid and reliable scores when used to measure flow both as a domain-specific disposition and as a workday state.…”
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An IPA exploration of women’s experiences of being undecided about motherhood in their late thirties
Published 2016“…This research explores women’s experiences of being undecided about motherhood between the ages of 35 and 40 when fertility levels begin to decline sharply. Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was used to analyse semi-structured interviews with five participants. …”
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Multispecificity of a recombinant anti-ras monoclonal antibody
Published 2017“…They also emphasize the importance of immunogen and Ab selection processes when generating recombinant monoclonal Ab's.…”
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Mathematics learning and teaching : a student’s perspective
Published 2004“…Learning of mathematics starts from when we begin to learn how to count. Then we use mathematics in our everyday lives, sometimes without even realizing. …”
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Making Assessment Meaningful
Published 2006“…If assessment is to be formative, it needs to happen at a time when students can then act on feedback in a constructive way. …”
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International Financial Integration and Long Run Trends in Short Term Japanese Interest Rates
Published 2014“…The findings suggest that lasting changes began in the inter-war period when short-term volatility persistence fell. In the post-war period this was accompanied by reduced range in fluctuation. …”
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Rural transformation and productivity in China
Published 2008“…During the pre-reform period (1952-1977), the average growth rate of net factor productivity, which results from technical progress, was close to zero. But when rural transformation is introduced, average total factor productivity growth becomes positive. …”
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Space and place as constraints and resources in women’s strategies to escape domestic violence
Published 2011“…This paper will particularly explore three examples of such thinking about women’s spatial strategies: Foucault’s concepts of the spatiality of surveillance are used in understanding space as a constraint and appreciating what women are overcoming when they leave abusive relationships; Deleuze and Guattari’s concepts of rhizomic networks and lines of flight are used in understanding space as a resource on the journeys themselves; and Augé’s concepts of nonplaces are used in understanding space as place, and recognising what needs to be counteracted to create new homes and a sense of belonging.…”
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Performance Optimization in Video Transmission over ZigBee using Particle Swarm Optimization
Published 2016“…The computer simulation results confirm that applying PSO in video transmission improve the quality of picture and reduce data loss when compared with the conventional MPEG video transmission in ZigBee.…”
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Real exchange rates in Latin America : the PPP hypothesis and fractional integration
Published 2008“…The results, based on different assumptions about the underlying disturbances, are in the majority of cases inconsistent with PPP, even more so when breaks are incorporated: Argentina is the only country for which clear evidence of mean reversion is found in the model including a break, albeit only in the second subsample.…”
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Balancing gender awareness and professional priorities in advertising and audiovisual translation: an overview
Published 2017“…This paper reviews the main findings and challenges of the five phases of our study, which included: (1) exploring advertising and audiovisual translation students’ attitudes towards gender issues in commercial advertising across different educational settings; (2) examining the connections between feminist pedagogies and our courses on advertising translation; (3) evaluating the students’ and the trainers’ gender awareness; (4) exploring students’ gender awareness when they are faced with non-profit advertising, and (5) analysing the varied situated knowledge and perceived responsibility of students, trainers and professionals as regards gender and professional priorities.…”
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Enhancing and embedding work-related learning: innovative practice in an Interiors programme
Published 2019“…The paper discusses the importance of work placement, and how the students positively respond to its challenges, excited about their career opportunities ahead.However when the students return from placement they quickly revert to old ways of working and engaging with with projects, in short our present classroom environment lowers their expectations of pace and professional working patterns.is there a way to encourage the students to work consistently throughout their designated time within the studios. the paper proposes a series of time related workshops that identify as a defined and prescriptive task that will work towards the larger body of the project. …”
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