نتایج جستجو برای: peninsular malaysia

تعداد نتایج: 31436  

2008
H. S. Yong S. S. Dhaliwal

There are 25 species of rats and mice (familly Muridae) in peninsular Malaysia (Medway 1978). Of these the karyotypes of 19 species have been described (Yong 1968, 1969 and 1973). The chromosomes of the other 6 species found in this country have, however, not been reported. Of these 6 species, the chromosomes of Hapalomys and Pithecheir have also not been reported from other countries. The pres...

Journal: :Computer and Information Science 2010
Huda Ibrahim Azman Yasin Zulkhairi Md. Dahalin

Telecentres plays an important role in bridging digital divide in Malaysia. A study was conducted to identify the issues of financial sustainability on 132 telecentres in Malaysia. The study focused on TCs in four regions of Malaysia Peninsular (northern, central, southern and eastern). Questionnaires were sent to the telecentres’ operators. The results prove that financial support is critical ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2012
A G Nuur Amalina H Jamaiyah S Selvarajah

The purpose of this study was to describe differences in cardiovascular risk factor prevalences and clustering patterns among the states and federal territories of Malaysia. Risk factors considered were abdominal obesity, diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia and smoking. Using data from the third National Health and Morbidity Survey (NMHS III) in 2006, we estimated the states and federa...

2016
Gazi Md. Nurul Islam Shzee Yew Tai Mohd Noh Kusairi

Cage culture plays an important role in achieving higher output and generating more export earnings in Malaysia. However, the cost of fingerlings, feed and labour have increased substantially for cage culture in the coastal areas in Peninsular Malaysia. This paper uses farm level data gathered from Manjung, Perak and Kota Tinggi, Johor to investigate the technical efficiency of brackish water f...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2010
kh. rezaee e.b. saion c.k. yap m.r. abdi a. riyahi bakhtiari

forty seven sediment cores recovered from the south china sea coasts along the east coast of peninsular malaysia were analysed for as, cd, cr, cu, hg, ni, pb and zn using instrumental neutron activation analysis. the results indicate a homogeneous distribution except for as and pb in all stations. assessment of heavy metal pollution in marine sediments requires knowledge of pre-anthropogenic me...

2011
Syed Shah Mohd Fauzi Mohd Jani

Entrepreneurs in Malaysia are playing an important role for the economic development of the country. Due to the potential benefits of e-commerce, entrepreneurs of Malaysia have the opportunity to expand their market in the world. The purpose of the study is to find out the extent of the effect of entrepreneurial personality traits towards the e-commerce adoption in the context of small and medi...

2017
Razali Jaman Imin Kamin Ruth Kiew

A new species of Asplenium is described from two collections made on limestone hills in Peninsular Malaysia. Conspicuous by its extremely narrow pinnae, it is probably allied to A. salignum but differs in sufficient characters (scale size, size and shape of lamina, venation and sorus length, position and orientation) to be a species in its own right.

2012
Toshiharu Mita Scott R. Shaw

Three new species of Ettchellsia Cameron, namely, Ettchellsia ignitasp. n. from Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo, Ettchellsia nigripessp. n. from Sulawesi and Ettchellsia reidisp. n. from Borneo are described and illustrated. A key to the species of Ettchellsia is provided based on females.

2012
Hamdan OMAR Khali Aziz HAMZAH Mohd Hasmadi ISMAIL

Currently there are about 5.89 million ha of forest occur in Peninsular Malaysia, which covers about 44.7% of its land area. Out of this, 4.92 million ha falls under Permanent Reserved Forest (PRF), 0.58 million ha is Totally Protected Area (TPA) and the remaining 0.39 million ha belongs to state/alienated land. These figures are officially used by the Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia (F...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Anu Kantele Hanspeter Marti Ingrid Felger Dania Müller T. Sakari Jokiranta

In 2007, a Finnish traveler was infected in Peninsular Malaysia with Plasmodium knowlesi, a parasite that usually causes malaria in monkeys. P. knowlesi has established itself as the fifth Plasmodium species that can cause human malaria. The disease is potentially life-threatening in humans; clinicians and laboratory personnel should become more aware of this pathogen in travelers.

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