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    New approach of hidden data in the portable executable file without change the size of carrier file using statistical technique by Naji, Ahmed Wathik, Gunawan, Teddy Surya, Zaidan, A.A., O-Khalifa, Othman, Zaidan, B.B., Al-Khateeb, Wajdi Fawzi Mohammed, Hameed, Shihab A.

    Published 2009
    “…The aim of the proposed system is to hide information (data file) in an execution file (EXE) without change the size of execution file. The new proposed system is able to embed information in an execution file without change the size of execution file. …”
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    Utilising key climate element variability for the prediction of future climate change using a support vector machine model by Abubakar, Adamu, Haruna, Chiroma, Zeki, Akram M., Uddin, Mueen

    Published 2016
    “…This paper proposes a support vector machine (SVM) model to advance the prediction accuracy of global land-ocean temperature (GLOT), which is globally significant for understanding the future pattern of climate change. The GLOT dataset was collected from NASA’s GLOT index (C) (anomaly with base: 1951–1980) for the period 1880 to 2013. …”
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    An analysis of animal health and veterinary facilities in coping the climate change in Bangladesh: what education system can offer for the benefit by Al-Amin, Abul Quasem, Alam, Gazi Mahabubul, Othman, Abdul Jalil

    Published 2011
    “…The current situation of climate change related to animal health impacts, overall awareness, mapping of livestock and national policy in these regards are needed an especial scholarly attention in Bangladesh. …”
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    Increasing the frequency of physical activity very brief advice for cancer patients. Development of an intervention using the behaviour change wheel by Webb, Justin, Foster, Jo, Poulter, E.

    Published 2016
    “…A change in the behaviour of nurses is needed to routinely deliver physical activity advice to cancer patients. …”
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    Cupular growth of embryonic free neuromasts in the willow shiner, Gnathopogon elongatus caerulescens, and the pattern in the changes in cupular length after hatching by Mukai, Yukinori

    Published 1995
    “…Before hatching, embryos had long cupulae, but after hatching the cupulae became short length. …”
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    Ultrastructural assessment of the CA1 hippocampal neuronal changes in curry leaves extract treated rats subjected to chronic cerebral hypoperfusion by Azzubaidi, Marwan Saad, Mohd Noor, Noriah, A.Talib, Norlelawati, Saxena, Anil Kumar, Al-Ani, Imad Matloub Dally, Maideen, Mohd Maizam

    Published 2012
    “…The current study was designed to evaluate the ultrastructural neurodegenerative changes within CA1 subfield of the hippocampus that result from chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH) in rats, and to assess the possible preventive potential of MKL treatment to these changes. …”
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    Exploring the processes of change in individual cognitive behavioural therapy for bulimia nervosa from the patients’ perspectives : a grounded theory study by Devantier, Line

    Published 2018
    “…The aim of this study is to explore how individuals with bulimia nervosa (BN) understand processes of change in individual cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). …”
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    Assessing the challenge of policing animal rights extremism in the UK and the changing impact on community safety and human rights in the period 2004-2010 by Mills, Gordon Roy

    Published 2012
    “…This thesis explores animal rights activism and associated extremism between the period 2004 - 2010 in the UK and proposes that this post 2004 period witnessed a new era in animal rights extremism comparable to the strategic change seen in 'new terrorism'. It argues that following the successful targeting of major pharmaceutical companies leading up to 2004, by animal rights campaigners deploying a variety of effective tactics based primarily on intimidation and harassment - the government, the police and the targeted industries, robustly responded in a coordinated strategic approach to reduce animal rights crimes. …”
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