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Socialising over fruits and vegetables: the biocultural importance of an open-air market in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam
Published 2020-01-01“…Results and discussion People visit the market for the diversity of vegetables/fruits; local fruits and vegetables; socialising; cheap prices; ability to bargain; freshness of the products; convenience; medicinal plants; snacks; leisure etc. The ethnic diversity represented at the market comprised chiefly of Malay, Kedayan, Iban, Dusun, Tutong, Chinese communities and foreigners. …”
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On creating specialized botanical gardens of traditional Chinese medicinal plants
Published 2019-12-01“…By participating in this program, the participants undertake to preserve and develop the culture of traditional Chinese medicine. Given that from 20 to 90% of ethnic Chinese live in the ASEAN countries, all of them actively operate and develop networks of traditional Chinese medicine and wild-growing and cultivated medicinal plants are widely used. …”
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The Land Of Complexity 19th and 20th Century Northern Borneo Socio-Demographic History: A Review
Published 2021-12-01“…Using a literature review, there are some points concluded, first, the Malay Sultanate of Brunei had dominated the political structure of the area that influenced the foundation of the Malay social system in North Borneo for the following centuries. …”
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Dapur Bergerak Sdn. Bhd / Mohd Farhan Izaihan Izaimi... [et al.]
Published 2012“…For foods, we serve food like ketupat (malay) , Roti Canai (indian) , Asam fish (chinese), Hinava (Kadazan-dusun) , Sagol ( Bajau ) , Ambuyat (brunei). …”
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Cultural convergence in the music and oral traditions of the Kadazan Dusun of Membakut, Sabah
Published 2019“…They live near other communities, such as the Brunei and the Chinese. It appears that little cultural research has been undertaken among the Kadazan Dusun in Membakut. …”
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Cancer epidemiology and control in peninsular and island South-East Asia - past, present and future
Published 2010“…For reasons of largely shared ethnicity, with Chinese elements added to the basic Austromalaysian populations, as well as geographical contiguity, they can be usefully grouped together for studies of chronic disease prevalence and underlying risk factors. …”
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Risk factors for contact lens related microbial keratitis
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Effect of smoking on treatment outcome among tuberculosis patients in Malaysia; a multicenter study
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