نتایج جستجو برای: peninsular malaysia

تعداد نتایج: 31436  

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 1992
Z Jaal W W MacDonald

Collections of adult anopheline mosquitos were made from a cow-baited trap in nine coastal villages located along nearly 160km of northwest peninsular Malaysia. Two collections, separated by 1.5 to 6 months, were made at each site. Nearly 6,000 anophelines of 19 species were collected. The dominant species were Anopheles peditaeniatus. An. sinensis, An. subpictus and An. lesteri paraliae. Small...

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2001
A A Hassan W A Rahman M Z Rashid M R Shahrem C R Adanan

Nine species of Anopheles mosquitoes were collected biting humans indoors and outdoors in a malaria endemic village in northern Peninsular Malaysia. Outdoor biting was higher than that observed indoors. Biting of An. maculatus was observed throughout the night. Peak indoor biting occurred at 2130 h while outdoor biting was higher after midnight. Outdoor biting of Anopheles barbirostris and An. ...

2017
George R. Zug Daniel G. Mulcahy Jens V. Vindum

Recent fieldwork in southern Tanintharyi revealed the presence of a small Green Crested Lizard in the wet evergreen forest. We generated mtDNA sequence data (ND2) that demonstrates that this population's nearest relative is Bronchocela rayaensis Grismer et al., 2015 of Pulau Langkawi, northwestern Peninsular Malaysia and Phuket Island. Morphologically the Burmese Bronchocela shares many feature...

2018
Hooi-Leng Ser Wen-Si Tan Nurul-Syakima Ab Mutalib Wai-Fong Yin Kok-Gan Chan Bey-Hing Goh Learn-Han Lee

As the largest genus in Actinobacteria family, Streptomyces species have the ability to synthesize numerous compounds of diverse structures with bioactivities. Streptomyces mangrovisoli MUSC 149T was previously isolated as a novel streptomycete from mangrove forest in east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The high quality draft genome of MUSC 149T comprises 9,165,825bp with G+C content of 72.5%. T...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1980
Y H Chong

MORTALITY The death rate of children 1 to 4 years is widely accepted as a rough indicator of malnutrition. For Peninsular Malaysia, this rate has declined from 10.65 in 1957 to 2.56 in 1976. According to the Statistics Department, 68% of our population reside in the rural areas. The percentage breakdown of the rural population in terms of ethnic groups is: Malay 51%, Chinese 38% and Indians 11%...

2016
Sri A’jilah Samsir Hamidun Bunawan Choong Chee Yen Normah Mohd Noor

In this dataset, we distinguish 15 accessions of Garcinia mangostana from Peninsular Malaysia using Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy coupled with chemometric analysis. We found that the position and intensity of characteristic peaks at 3600-3100 cm(-) (1) in IR spectra allowed discrimination of G. mangostana from different locations. Further principal component analysis (PCA) of all the ...

2017
Peter K. L. Ng

A new species of lowland freshwater crab of the family Gecarcinucidae, Salangathelphusa peractio, is described from Langkawi, an island off the northwestern coast of peninsular Malaysia. Salangathelphusa peractiosp. n. can be separated from S. brevicarinata (Hilgendorf, 1882) in having a proportionately broader external orbital tooth, a distinctly concave posterolateral margin, and the terminal...

2005
Wil de Jong

Rubber is the most widespread smallholder tree crop in South-East Asia. Although initially large estates planted the bulk of the region’s rubber, smallholders soon captured most of the production. Currently, Indonesia’s rubber plantations cover 3.4 million ha, of which smallholders account for more than 75% (BPS, 1999). In peninsular Malaysia, the area in rubber has declined since the 1970s, bu...

2017
Farahiyah Mohd. Rani Nor Iza A. Rahman Salwani Ismail Ahmed Ghazi Alattraqchi David W. Cleary Stuart C. Clarke Chew Chieng Yeo

Acinetobacter spp. are important nosocomial pathogens, in particular the Acinetobacter baumannii-calcoaceticus complex, which have become a global public health threat due to increasing resistance to carbapenems and almost all other antimicrobial compounds. High rates of resistance have been reported among countries in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia. In this review, we examine the antimicro...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2011
K C Ang J W H Leow W K Yeap S Hood M C Mahani B M Md-Zain

Malaysia remains as a crossroad of different cultures and peoples, and it has long been recognized that studying its population history can provide crucial insight into the prehistory of Southeast Asia as a whole. The earliest inhabitants were the Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia and the indigenous groups in Sabah and Sarawak. Although they were the earliest migrants in this region, these trib...

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