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A study on the guidelines of halal frozen food and its compliance in Shah Alam, Selangor / Hazida Suzana Hamzah … [et al.]
Published 2009“…This mission seems to have received broad support from industry, consumer groups and all political parties. …”
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17742
Antioxidant, toxicity and proximate analysis of archidendron pauciflorum (Jering) / Mohd Khairi Ishak
Published 2017“…Then, these two samples were further tested to investigate the toxicity level of Archidendron pauciflorum by using brine shrimp lethality assay and also determination of lethal concentration LC50 as a standard toxicity indicator. …”
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17743
Antioxidant and toxicity study of five selected fruit’speels in Kuala Pilah / Nur Khalisah Syafiqah Khalib
Published 2018“…Then, all these fruit’s extract were further tested to investigate the toxicity level by using brine shrimp lethality assay and also determination of lethal concentration, LC50 as a standard toxicity indicator. …”
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Sip N Bite cafe / Amirul Nadim Ruslan
Published 2020“…For the convenience of our customers, we provide some laptops or you can bring your own. The kind of customer that we can sell our product or our product target are those business type person and students. …”
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17745
A study of the factors that influence employee performance in Renaissance Kota Bharu Hotel / Siti Nurul Akma Che Mat
Published 2015“…The hotel need a good employee to interact with the guest so that they will come back to hotel and brings a good memory.Reward system also can influence the employee's performance towards work. …”
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17746
Ordering And Customizing Cake System (Dec-O-Cake) / Nur Farhin Jailani
Published 2014“…Most of the respondents had agreed that Dec-O-Cake would bring such a significant benefit and solve their problems.…”
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17747
Compulsory vehicle inspection policy in solving issues arising: a comparative study / Muhammad Nizam Sulaiman, Muhammad Akif Ruslan and Muhammad Faris Rosli
Published 2011“…Vehicle is commonly used for humans to go from a place to another faster or to go to another place by bringing a lot of things or heavy things. Hence, Vehicle is an important thing for human being to undergo their daily life activities such as going to work, going to buy food to eat and etc. …”
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17748
Panel regression method to analyse the stock market returns due to Covid-19 / Nur Mardziah Aziz Jaafar and Noraini Noordin
Published 2021“…Panel regression methods, namely pooled ordinary least square and fixed-effect methods were used in this study where the dependent variable is stock market returns and independent variables were i) daily growth new death cases COVID-19 ii) natural algorithm market capitalisation iii) Brent Crude Oil Price from January 2, 2020, until March 31, 2020. …”
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17749
A grounded theory study : of the role of interpersonal processes in community sexual offending group work programmes from a counselling psychology perspective
Published 2015“…Furthermore, little is understood about the impact of relational dynamics between the facilitators and group members in creating a facilitative environment. This reveals broad gaps in research relating to a neglect of the client’s experience of these interactions and how they are conceptualised in their change process. …”
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17750
Are you disabled? Social and cultural factors in understanding disability in Trinidad and Tobago
Published 2014“…The possibilities and limits of claiming a disability identity, and the role of state policy in framing understandings of disability are also explored, as are some of the impacts of those policies on the lives of disabled people. The research took a broadly qualitative approach, drawing on narrative, semi-structured and formal interviews, focus groups, observations and documentary analysis. …”
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17751
The Routledge handbook on the reception of classical architecture
Published 2019“…By addressing a number of contentious issues, highlighted in some historical surveys of architecture, the chapters presented in this volume question long-held assumptions about the notion of a universally accepted ‘classical tradition’ and its broadly Euro-centric perspective. Featuring thirty-two chapters written by international scholars from China, Europe, Turkey, North America, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand, the book is divided into four sections: 1) Transmission and re-conceptualisation of classical architecture; 2) Classical influence through colonialism, political ideology and religious conversion; 3) Historiographical surveys of geographical regions; and 4) Visual and textual discourses. …”
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Children's constructions of work
Published 1997“…In the light of critiques of developmental ism, previous research in this area is critically scrutinised; it is argued that such research neglects the variety of children's experience in the immediate family and cultural contexts in which they live, and tends to explain societal inequalities in terms of individual development, thus pathologising certain groups of people. A broadly social constructionist perspective has been adopted, drawing on a range of theorists who have focused on behaviour and interaction rather than structures in the mind or the world. …”
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17753
Revisiting migrant networks: migrants and their descendants in labour markets
Published 2022“…In this volume, both established and new scholars present their findings on the networks of migrants and their descendants and explore the content of their social ties for educational and labor market success. The book brings together quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods, including network analysis, various migrant groups across seven European countries and varied professional contexts. …”
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Biosemiotics as systems theory: an investigation into biosemiotics as the grounding for a new form of cultural analysis
Published 2012“…It shows how biosemiotics broadly conceives information in terms of Peirce's notion of 'abduction', whereas cybernetics conceives information in terms of deduction. …”
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17755
The third way: the British Labour Party and the German SPD
Published 2007“…It was a place for international networking that did however not bring about a substantial policy cross-fertilisation or convergence. …”
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17756
A view made unnecessary: questioning a theory of irony-work in architecture
Published 2015“…Is it a matter, characteristically ironic, of what we expect to talk about and how when we address the strange poetics of irony-work in architecture? …”
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The museum that spills out: reflecting on Raffaello visita le carceri di Salerno from the perspective of the ‘expanded museum’
Published 2024“…The articles draws on the notion of the ‘expanded museum’, a phrase originally coined in the 1970s through the work of museologists like Georges Henry Rivière and Hugues de Varine and of architect Fredi Drugman (Zucca, 2022), broadly entailing the idea of a museum experience that is not confined by the familiar display cases or museum walls that we are generally accustomed to. …”
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Minimal information for studies of extracellular vesicles (MISEV2023): From basic to advanced approaches
Published 2024“…These features indicate strong biomarker and therapeutic potential and have generated broad interest, as evidenced by the steady year-on-year increase in the numbers of scientific publications about EVs. …”
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Unlocking circular supply chain 4.0: identifying key barriers through bibliometrics and TISM-MICMAC
Published 2024“…Also, the findings identify four broad areas of driving, autonomous, linkage and dependent barriers to facilitate a comprehensive understanding of their impact and interdependencies. …”
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Borderlands: The edges of Europe [Conference abstract]
Published 2024“…This series utilizes photographic storytelling to visually map the physical presence of the border through the images of its inhabitants and landscapes, creating an archive of vernacular narratives and offering an insight into the multifaceted development of European identity that is accessible to a broad public. This visual re-imagining of borders shifts the narrative from the borders being liminal areas with physical barriers to being territories that are inhabited, lived and experienced and most importantly are home to communities.…”
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