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    Public Perceptions of Aquaculture: Evaluating Spatiotemporal Patterns of Sentiment around the World. by Halley E Froehlich, Rebecca R Gentry, Michael B Rust, Dietmar Grimm, Benjamin S Halpern

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…As case studies, government collected public comments (Ntotal = 1,585) from the United States of America (USA) and New Zealand mirrored the media sentiments; offshore perception being particularly negative in the USA. …”
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    Comparison on regulations of temperature requirements of critical control links in food cold chain process between China and foreign countries by WANG Jiaqi, WANG Xiaoxiao, YUAN Weijia, LI Yan, WANG Jun

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…ObjectiveTo provide suggestions for the improvement of the standards of China, the management situation of international organizations and other countries on temperature requirements of food cold chain process was studied.MethodsThe standards between China and Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC), International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the European Union, the United States, Canada and Australia/New Zealand were compared and analyzed. …”
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    Geomagnetic storms can trigger stroke: evidence from 6 large population-based studies in Europe and Australasia. by Feigin, V, Parmar, P, Barker-Collo, S, Bennett, D, Anderson, C, Thrift, A, Stegmayr, B, Rothwell, P, Giroud, M, Bejot, Y, Carvil, P, Krishnamurthi, R, Kasabov, N

    Published 2014
    “…METHODS: We used a time-stratified case-crossover study design to analyze individual participant and daily geomagnetic activity (as measured by Ap Index) data from several large population-based stroke incidence studies (with information on 11 453 patients with stroke collected during 16 031 764 person-years of observation) in New Zealand, Australia, United Kingdom, France, and Sweden conducted between 1981 and 2004. …”
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    Bills of quantities : are they still useful and relevant today? by Abdul Rashid, Rosli, Mustapa, Muzani, Abd. Wahid, Siti Nurhuda

    Published 2006
    “…BQ are widely used in most of the Commonwealth countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Kenya, the Middle Eastern countries etc. particularly in the traditional procurement system. …”
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    Hydro-Meteorological Incident and Disaster Response in Sri Lanka. Case Study: 2016 May Rain Events by Hiran I. Tillekaratne, Induka Werellagama, Chandrasekara M. Madduma-Bandara, Thalakumbure W. M. T. W. Bandara, Amila Abeynayaka

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…An example of the use of climate change scenarios in rainfall prediction is provided from a developed island nation (New Zealand). The need for Sri Lanka to increase its spending for hydro-met services (both infrastructure and skills) is highlighted (the global norm being 0.02 of GDP), as the return on such investment is tenfold.…”
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    Mobile Safety Alarms Based on GPS Technology in the Care of Older Adults: Systematic Review of Evidence Based on a General Evidence Framework for Digital Health Technologies by Maria Ehn, Matt X Richardson, Sara Landerdahl Stridsberg, Ken Redekop, Sarah Wamala-Andersson

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Included studies had individuals (aged ≥50 years) who were receiving social care for older adults or for persons with dementia; used GPS devices as an intervention; were performed in Canada, the United States, European Union, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, South Korea, or Japan; and addressed quantitative outcomes related to health, welfare, and social care. …”
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    Pelan tindakan strategik pengantarabangsaan Bahasa Melayu by Awang Sariyan

    “…Pada masa ini, bahasa Melayu belum sampai pada tahap bahasa antarabangsa yang dominan sebagaimana halnya dengan bahasa Inggeris yang telah menjadi bahasa ibunda atau bahasa pertama lebih 45 peratus penduduk 10 buah negara di dunia seperti United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad, Amerika Syarikat, Kanada dan Guyana (Fishman et al. 1977), menjadi bahasa rasmi atau bahasa kedua di Botswana, Cameroon, Fiji, Gambia, Ghana, India, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawai, Malta, Mauritius, Namibia, Nauru, Nigeria, Filipina, Zimbabwe, Sierra Leone, Singapura, Afrika Selatan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tonga, Uganda, Saomoa Barat dan Zambia (Richards 1991). …”
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