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SHUIB, NUR SYAFIQAH, MD JAIS ISMAIL, and TAZUL IZAN TAJUDDIN. "GAMELBATI: HYBRID ELEMENTS IN CONTEMPORARY WORK." Quantum Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 3, no. 6 (December 1, 2022): 132–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.55197/qjssh.v3i6.168.

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This paper is focusing on a work called Gamelbati–Mediasi Ukiran III for gamelan and chamber orchestra by Tazul Tajuddin, one of the Malaysian leading composer and pioneer in Malaysian art-music, combining local Malaysian elements and Western contemporary classical ideals. His work is one of the examples of hybridity in contemporary music in Malaysia. The analysis of the work is concentrating on the introduction, the first and second sections only out of seven sections within the analytical framework of tempo, instrumentation, time signatures, textures, pulses, center (internal drone), ornamental notes and extended techniques on the strings. This works is among the early compositions by the composer combining elements of East and West among 80 works composed by 2022. This work is the winner of the New Millennium Composition Commission Award UK in 2005 awarded by Birmingham Conservatoire. It is composed in 2005-06 and was performed by Birmingham Conservatoire Gamelan Players and Thallein Ensemble, conducted by Edwin Roxburgh at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (formerly known as Birmingham Conservatoire) in the UK.
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Salleh, Wan Mohd Nuzul Hakimi, Farediah Ahmad, Khong Heng Yen, and Razauden Mohamed Zulkifli. "Essential Oil Compositions of Malaysian Lauraceae: A Mini Review." Pharmaceutical Sciences 22, no. 1 (March 30, 2016): 60–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ps.2016.11.

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TARMIZI, SITI FATIMAH MOHD, NORLIDA MAT DAUD, and HAFEEDZA ABDUL RAHMAN. "MALAYSIAN READY-TO-EAT COOKED DISHES: CONSUMPTION PATTERNS AMONG ADULTS AND NUTRIENT COMPOSITION OF SELECTED HIGHLY CONSUMED DISHES." Malaysian Applied Biology 49, no. 5 (December 31, 2020): 61–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.55230/mabjournal.v49i5.1638.

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Malaysian main dishes have been related to high carbohydrate and protein contents, and lack of vegetables. However, consumption patterns and nutrient composition of these types of dishes were scarcely reported. This study was conducted to determine consumption patterns and nutrient composition of Malaysian ready-to-eat cooked dishes. Consumption patterns were assessed using a food frequency questionnaire among 432 adults. The nutrient composition of the eight selected highly consumed dishes was determined by proximate analysis. The results showed that from 89 listed ready-to-eat cooked dishes, four dishes had moderate consumption levels, which were fried bihun (36.9), nasi lemak (34.7), roti canai (33.1) and Pattaya fried rice (30.2). The rest of the dishes had low consumption levels (<29.9). The nutrient composition was significantly different (p<0.05) between the dishes. Chinese fried rice had the highest carbohydrate content (33.65±8.04%) whilst chicken burgers had the highest protein (7.57 ± 0.63%), fat (11.02 ± 1.27%) and energy (235.43 ± 7.68 kcal) contents. No dishes were found to have a crude fibre content of more than 1.0%. In conclusion, Malaysian adults had a controllable consumption of local ready-to-eat cooked dishes as most of the dishes were consumed in low quantities. Nutrient compositions of dishes from this study are suggested to be added in Malaysian Food Composition Database for future reference of authorities and public for diet planning.
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Noordin, Nazrul Hazizi, and Salina Kassim. "DoesShariahcommittee composition influenceShariahgovernance disclosure?" Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research 10, no. 2 (March 4, 2019): 158–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jiabr-04-2016-0047.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the empirical linkage between the composition ofShariahCommittee and the extent ofShariahgovernance disclosure in 16 licensed Islamic banks in Malaysia.Design/methodology/approachThis paper adopted a multiple regression analysis to test the association between the composition ofShariahCommittee and the extent ofShariahgovernance disclosure. A disclosure index was developed to measure the extent ofShariahgovernance disclosure made by the Islamic banks. Whereas to measure the extent ofShariahgovernance disclosure, this study used content analysis as a method of coding qualitative information in the annual reports.FindingsUsing 2009 data, the study found a significant association between different compositions of theShariahCommittee in the Malaysian Islamic banks and theirShariahgovernance disclosure level before the introduction of theShariahGovernance Framework (SGF). However, because of less variation in the composition ofShariahCommittee after the introduction of SGF 2010, a weak linkage was found between the composition ofShariahCommittee and the extent ofShariahdisclosure of Malaysian Islamic banks in 2013.Research limitations/implicationsFindings of this study offer several implications for further improvements of the Malaysian Islamic banking sector in particular, and other Islamic banks globally. As better composition ofShariahCommittee in terms of its size, academic background and other relevant expertise would result in effective monitoring system leading to better practices ofShariahdisclosure, this finding highlights the relevance and important role of theShariahCommittee in improving voluntaryShariahdisclosure level of the Islamic banks. This finding suggests that ample focus has to be channelled in strengthening the composition ofShariahCommittee in crafting future development of SGF in Malaysia. It is also suggested that Islamic banks need to give priority in providing more education and training in various areas of expertise to theirShariahCommittee members that would result in greater confidence of investors, stakeholders and the society on the information disclosed by the banks.Originality/valueThe novelty of this paper lies in highlighting the importance of different composition ofShariahCommittee in determining the extent of voluntary disclosure made onShariahmatters by the Islamic banks.
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Doughman, Khaled Khalifa, and Soh Kim Geok. "THE DIFFERENCES IN CHD RISK FACTORS AND LIFESTYLE PARAMETERS BETWEEN ARAB AND MALAYSIAN ADOLESCENTS IN KUALA LUMPUR." JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN HUMANITIES 3, no. 1 (August 31, 2014): 167–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/jah.v3i2.5121.

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Studying Arab and Malaysian students at international schools appears new to the research field, as there is little in the way of data or literature review that has been obtained to date.The purpose of this study is to compare lifestyle parameters (physical activity, body composition, fitness level and Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) risk factors) of Arab and Malaysian adolescents Method:a total of 190 adolescents students, 96 Malaysian and 94 Arab, both male and female aged 14-16 years old, participated in this research.A questionnaire was used to obtain details of physical activity levels (PAL) in Metabolic Equivalents. A 20m shuttle-run test was used to estimate the fitness level (VO2max). A finger prick sample of fasting blood was obtained to measure high-density (HDL) lipoprotein, low-density lipoprotein (LDL), total cholesterol (TC), glucose (GLU) and triglycerides (TRG) in mmoll and identify CHD risk factors, by using the Cholestch LDX analyzer. BMI and %fat used for the body compositions. Conclusion:males were more physically active than females.Arab students had lower BMI, GLU, and TC and participated more in physical activities, and their fitness level was higher than Malaysian students at international schools.Malaysian adolescents had higher triglycerides levels than Arab adolescents.
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Shakri, A. N. Ahmad, K. F. Kasim, and I. B. Rukunudin. "Chemical Compositions and Physical Properties of Selected Malaysian Rice: A Review." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 765, no. 1 (May 1, 2021): 012024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/765/1/012024.

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Abdullahi, Tijjani, Zawati Harun, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan Othman, Khairul Nazri Yusof, Ainun Rahmawati, Muhamad Zaini Yunos, Mohd Amri Lajis, and Yusri Yusof. "Preliminary studies on hydrothermal synthesis of zeolite from Malaysian kaolinite clays." Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences 15, no. 3 (June 25, 2019): 421–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/mjfas.v15n3.1213.

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The use of kaolin as a source of silica and alumina for synthesis of zeolite has been widely reported with various compositions and processing routes. However, since kaolin is highly influenced by geological origin and geographical formation, coupled with the processing method, two different crude kaolin were obtained at various locations in Peninsular Malaysia to serve as precursor for synthesis of zeolite. Hydrothermal treatments were made at reasonable low temperature of 90°C in an oven. The synthesized product was then analyzed using X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy, to evaluate the potentials of the process and the product. The outcome of the analysis suggested that the breaking down of the clay structure and the armophization process can improve raw material reactivity. However, the crystallinity and composition of the crude kaolin together with appropriate incubation time can greatly influence the synthesis process and the product.
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Osman, Che Puteh, Noraini Kasim, Nur Syamimi Amirah Mohamed Salim, and Nuralina Abdul Aziz. "Discrimination of 11 Malaysian Durian Cultivars Based on Sulfur-Containing Volatiles and Esters Using Multivariate Data Analysis." Natural Product Communications 17, no. 1 (January 2022): 1934578X2110692. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1934578x211069235.

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There are reports documenting the volatile oils of several durian cultivars in Malaysia. However, there is limited information on the rapid discrimination of the durian cultivars based on the composition of the total volatiles and individual volatile compounds. Thus, the present work aims to discriminate 11 Malaysian durian cultivars based on their volatile compositions using multivariate data analysis. Sulfur-containing volatiles are the major volatiles in D175 (Udang Merah), D88 (Darling), D13 (Golden Bun), DXO (D24 Special), D17 (Green Bamboo), D2 (Dato Nina), and D168 (Hajah Hasmah) durian cultivars, while esters are predominant in D99 (Kop Kecil), D24 (Bukit Merah), and D160 (Musang Queen) durian cultivars. D197 (Musang King) cultivar has an almost equal composition of sulfur-containing volatiles and esters. In the ester predominated volatile durian oil, ethyl 2-methylbutanoate and propyl 2-methylbutanoate are the major volatile compounds, while the durian cultivars with predominant sulfur-containing volatiles mainly contain diethyl disulfide, diethyl trisulfide, and 3,5-dimethyl-1,2,4-trithiolane. The durian cultivars were clustered into 8 clusters using principal component analysis, with 3 clusters consisting of 2 cultivars, and with the remaining cultivars clustered individually. The highly sought-after durian cultivars, D160 and D197, were clustered into one. Hierarchal clustering analysis identified the distinct compounds which discriminate every durian cultivar.
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Jani, Nor Akmalazura, Hasnah Mohd Sirat, NorAzah Mohamad Ali, and Azrina Aziz. "Chemical Compositions of the Rhizome, Leaf and Stem Oils from Malaysian Hornstedtia leonurus." Natural Product Communications 8, no. 4 (April 2013): 1934578X1300800. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1300800427.

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The chemical compositions of the essential oil of the rhizome, leaf and stem of Hornstedtia leonurus Retz., collected from Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, are reported for the first time. The essential oils were extracted using hydrodistillation and analyzed by gas chromatography (GC-FID) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Seventeen (96.4%), thirteen (89.2%) and nine components (98.8%) were successfully identified from the rhizome, stem and leaf oils, respectively. Phenylpropanoids were found to be the major fraction, with methyleugenol being the most abundant compound in all oils with percentage compositions of 76.4% (rhizome), 80.3% (stem) and 74.5% (leaf).
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Mohamad A’Ashri, Siti Nur Ezianie, Radin Maya Saphira Radin Mohamed, Nur Nabilah Mohd Noor, Adel Al-Gheethi, Mohd Hairul Khamidun, and Dihom Hussin Ramadhan Hassan. "Characterisation of Macrophyte Eleocharis dulcis for potential selected bioproducts." E3S Web of Conferences 347 (2022): 02012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202234702012.

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Overpopulation of macrophytes in drainage ditches can lead to a problem in maintenance and reduce the efficiency of the system. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the feasibility of Eleocharis dulcis (E. dulcis) for bioproduct potential by chemical composition analysis. E. dulcis samples were collected from Parit Raja drainage ditch and sent to Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development (MARDI) for fibre content (cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin) and heavy metals (Cu, Pb, Zn) concentration. From the result, the fibre content of E. dulcis show the potential for bioethanol with an average value of 37.62% cellulose, 21.31% hemicellulose and 12.25% lignin. Meanwhile, Cu, Pb and Zn concentrations were 2.78, 0.63 and 2423.51 mg/kg, respectively. These values were low compared to WHO/FAO (2007), EN 13432 and Malaysia Food Regulations 1985, except for Zn, which has a slightly higher value indicating that it is suitable to be used as a bio-based straw. In conclusion, E. dulcis had the potential as biomaterial straws and bioethanol based on the chemical compositions. Therefore, the productions are recommended for further analyses of the bioproduct performances.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Malaysian compositions"

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Tolefat, Abdulrahman Khalil. "An analysis of the investment portfolio composition of Takaful undertakings in the GCC and Malaysia." Thesis, Durham University, 2008. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/2254/.

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The Islamic finance industry has witnessed a remarkable growth during the last decade. The total shari'ah compliant assets worldwide were estimated at US$700 billion in 2007 compared with US$150 billion in the mid 1990s. The industry is expected to continue its strong growth trend fuelled by increase in oil prices. One of the fastest-growing segments in Islamic finance is the Islamic insurance (takaful) industry which is expected to continue its strong growth rate in the future. This research concerns the Islamic insurance industry and particularly the asset management aspect. This research aims at exploring the investment portfolio compositions for takaful companies in both the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries (GCC) and Malaysia. The exploration was conducted for each type of fund under the takaful structure which are: shareholders, general and family funds. Moreover, the research aims to explore the gaps between actual and desired investment portfolio for takaful- operating companies for each of the above-mentioned funds. The research was conducted by using a multi-strategy research approach which is known as "triangulation". The study was confined to two geographical groups, namely the GCC and Malaysia. Eleven takaful companies in both regions were covered in the research, eight from the GCC and three from Malaysia. However, these companies represented 90% of the GCC market and 95% of the Malaysian market when the research conducted. The data were collected through emailed questionnaire survey followed by a mix of structured and unstructured interviews with individuals from the industry. The conclusion of the study pointed out that there is a divergence between takaful companies in the GCC and Malaysia in the actual investment portfolio composition. The main difference between takaful operating companies was observed in long term investment portfolio whereby the GCC companies invested mainly in equities and real estate while the Malaysian companies invested mainly in sukuk However, a convergence was noted in the desired investment portfolio composition in both regions and in particular toward investment in sukuk The convergence is expected once the primary and secondary markets for sukuk develops in the GCC and international regulatory framework is practiced.
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Mallan, Vijay Kumar, and n/a. "The influence of contextual factors on revision strategies : the case of four Malaysian native speakers of English in a mainstream E.S.L. classroom." University of Otago. Department of English, 2005. http://adt.otago.ac.nz./public/adt-NZDU20061024.115955.

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This case study explored the revision strategies of four Malaysian native speakers of English when they composed aloud while writing an argumentative essay. Think aloud verbal protocols were analysed using the grounded theory approach in conjunction with written texts. The findings suggest that contextual factors influenced classroom practices. The contextual factors included a teacher who was not provided with adequate training, administrative policies which did not provide support for the development of writers based on their abilities, writing instruction which viewed revision as a process of error correction and public assessment practices which were non-transparent. These classroom practices influenced the participants� beliefs about revision. These beliefs affected the quality of their essays as judged by Malaysian public examiners. Additionally, the findings suggest a mismatch between classroom instruction and public examination. Suggestions are made to address these concerns by considering the theoretical underpinnings of the cognitive process, socio-cultural and community of practice models of writing and learning. These include instruction on revision strategies, considering alternative assessment practices, providing formative feedback, ability streaming, focussing on critical reading skills and providing adequate support to the teacher.
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Gan, Peck Jin. "Rojak: a study of cultural elements assimilated in selected works of Malaysian contemporary composers (2001-2014)." Thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/115182.

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Malaysian contemporary music, an emerging and highly diverse art form, has gained recognition both in Malaysia and internationally over the last decade. Nevertheless, few studies have been completed and most conclude that there is no common compositional trend. This study, however, highlights that one common trend has emerged since 2000, namely, Malaysian composers have increasingly assimilated cultural elements into their compositions. The resulting works have been metaphorically compared to the national salad dish, rojak, in which all constituent parts are readily identifiable even when mixed together. It is argued that the assimilation of cultures is central to an understanding of Malaysian contemporary music, even though it is not the only compositional approach. Twenty-nine works by five selected Malaysian composers are analysed in this study. The composers are: Kee Yong Chong (b.1971), Chong Lim Ng (b.1972), Tazul Izan Tajuddin (b.1969), Johan Awang Othman (b.1969), and Kah Hoe Yii (b.1970). Musical score analysis, combined with the interpretation of data collected through fieldwork trips to Malaysia and Singapore, reveal the ways these composers have assimilated a myriad of cultural elements, including gamelan, Malay poem pantun, mak yong [Malaysian ancient theatre], wayang kulit [shadow puppet play], Balinese baris dance, the concept of tenunan [weave] and batik, Chinese calligraphy and painting, Chinese orchestra and its instruments, Chinese philosophy, and Islamic, Buddhist and Christian spiritual practices, into their compositions. This study concludes that their use of idiosyncratic approaches is becoming increasingly distinctive to Malaysian compositions and a reflection of the same processes of mixing identifiable ingredients that is found in the national rojak salads.
Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Elder Conservatorium of Music, 2018
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Lim, Wuh-Terng, and 林武滕. "Gas Compositions and Hydrochemistry of Thermal Springs in Peninsular Malaysia." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/15661426867968265451.

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Peninsular Malaysia is located on Sunda Plate which is situated between two major boundaries of tectonic plates, the Australian Plate and the Eurasian Plate. Over sixty thermal springs had been reported in Peninsular Malaysia, a non-volcanic country. In this study, eighteen spring samples have been analysed, from which the piper plot and meteoric water line is constructed. Moreover, helium isotopic analyses, dissolved gas analyses and radon activity analyses are also carried out in order to investigate the origin and sources of thermal springs in Peninsular Malaysia. The surface temperature of selected thermal springs ranges from 40.1°C to 88.7°C, the pH values range from 6.6 to 9.1, and the conductivity varies between 200 µs/cm and 43000 µs/cm. The radon activity analyses had been carried out by using RAD7 Radon Detector. Result shows that the radon value of selected thermal springs in Peninsular Malaysia fluctuates within highest value of 111,866 Bq/cm3 and lowest value of 200 Bq/cm3. As for the dissolved gas in thermal springs, nitrogen is the major component and argon, carbon dioxide and oxygen are minor constituents. Isotopic composition of hydrogen (D/H) and oxygen (18O/16O) mostly fall along the local meteoric water line, indicating that the meteoric water is the major fluid source for thermal springs. Meanwhile, the helium isotopic ratios of most samples (except HS 12) show consistently low values, less than 0.1 Ra (Ra is the 3He/4He ratio of the air). It implies that crust component is the major helium gas source for thermal springs, except sample of HS 12 which may involve upper mantle component.
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Wuest, Raphael Andreas Josef. "Holocene evolution of the intermontane Tasek Bera peat deposit, Peninsular Malaysia : controls on composition and accumulation of a tropical freshwater peat deposit." Thesis, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/13871.

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The evolution and structure of a dendritic peat deposit in the interior lowland of tropical Peninsular Malaysia is investigated as a viable archive of paleoecological and paleoclimatological changes. The project was initiated due to the lack of understanding fundamental processes of intermontane peat accumulating systems mainly because previous studies have focused exclusively on coastal lowland deposits. Peat stratigraphy, mineralogy, organic petrography and geochemistry are some methods utilized in this study. The modern depositional environment of the Tasek Bera Basin includes lowland dipterocarp forest, swamp forest, Cyperaceae/Pandanaceae swamp and open water areas. Widespread peat deposition in the basin started about 5300 years BP, when Holocene climate changes led to the evolution of a wetland system. Peat accumulation progressively expanded by processes of terrestrialization of channels and subbasins and paludification of the riparian part of the lowland forest zone. Stratigraphic facies can be distinguished in the field and combined with the ash yield, which indicates rapid and cyclic changes of frequency and magnitude of runoff events, demonstrating that hydrologic and in turn climate dynamics dictate peat evolution. Although tropical peat deposits are widespread, few classification systems exist that recognize the distinctive characteristics specifically of tropical peats. A three-group field classification (fibric, hemic, sapric) for organic soils based on texture and fiber content is proposed. In addition, a new classification of organic soils based on loss of ignition and carbon content for geological, engineering, agricultural and economical studies of tropical peatlands is developed. Peat is defined as having a loss of ignition of 45 to 100 wt-%, muck 35 to 45 wt-%, organic-rich soils/sediments 20 to 35 wt-%, and mineral soils/sediments 0 to 20 wt-%. Abundant and unique Al-Si bioliths exist in the mire system of Tasek Bera. These Al- and Sihydroxides and the opaline silica from diatoms and sponges represent a repository of Al and Si, which may contribute to mineral transformation, neoformation and alteration processes during coalification of the peat deposits. Most plant-essential nutrients are biocycled within the top 150 cm of the organic deposits causing an upward migration of plant-essential elements, such as Mg, Ca, or P, during mire evolution. Hence, incorrect paleoclimatic and paleodepositional interpretation may result from utilizing geochemical data (e.g. normalization of elements with Al, interpretations of major element data) of tropical peat deposits. With burial, the deposits of Tasek Bera Basin would yield a dendritic sediment pattern of sandstone, shale, carbonaceous shale and low to high ash coal, overlain by carbonaceous shale. Because of the dendritic nature of the basin, coal seams would most likely have a similar pattern as the Carboniferous coal deposits of the Black Warrior Basin in Alabama (USA). The peat deposits of southern Tasek Bera reveal that thick, low-ash, low sulfur peat may originate in narrow tributary valleys with moderately steep flank gradients. The deposits may be favorable precursors to dulling-upward coals, in that they contain high wood and low-ash content at depth and medium wood and slightly increasing ash content in the upper parts.
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Books on the topic "Malaysian compositions"

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Goh, S. H. Phytochemical guide to Malaysian flora. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Malaya, 1991.

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Warren, Mintz Malcolm. Listening comprehension: Selections from Malaysian and Indonesian history. Singapore: EPB Publishers, 1996.

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Ghatak, Subrata. Exports, export composition and growth: Cointegration and causality evidence for Malaysia. Leicester: University of Leicester, Department of Economics, 1994.

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Kauffman, Claudia R. Quantity and composition of household solid wastes collected in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1990.

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Perspektif-perspektif dalam pengajaran bahasa Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia, 1989.

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Inc, ICON Group International. 2000 Import and Export Market for Manufactures of Leather and Composition Leather in Malaysia. Icon Group International, 2001.

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Tolefat, Abdulrahman Khalil, and Mehmet Asutay. Takaful Investment Portfolios: A Study of the Composition of Takaful Funds in the GCC and Malaysia. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2013.

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Tolefat, Abdulrahman Khalil, and Mehmet Asutay. Takaful Investment Portfolios: A Study of the Composition of Takaful Funds in the GCC and Malaysia. Wiley, 2013.

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Tolefat, Abdulrahman Khalil, and Mehmet Asutay. Takaful Investment Portfolios: A Study of the Composition of Takaful Funds in the GCC and Malaysia. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2015.

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Tolefat, Abdulrahman Khalil, and Mehmet Asutay. Takaful Investment Portfolios: A Study of the Composition of Takaful Funds in the GCC and Malaysia. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Malaysian compositions"

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Abdullah, Alina, Nur Izaura Razis, and Sumardianshah Silah. "Symmetry in Malaysian Paintings: A Compositional Analysis." In International Colloquium of Art and Design Education Research (i-CADER 2014), 603–11. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-332-3_62.

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Md. Yusof, Sarina, Zaiton Zakaria, Aminuddin Abd Hamid Karim, Suhana Aiman, and Zulkifli Abdul Kadir. "The Effects of Aging on Body Composition, Leg Power and Balance Performance Among Malaysian Women." In Proceedings of the International Colloquium on Sports Science, Exercise, Engineering and Technology 2014 (ICoSSEET 2014), 59–68. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-107-7_7.

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Aris, Ahmad Zaharin, Sarva Mangala Praveena, and Noorain Mohd Isa. "Groundwater Composition and Geochemical Controls in Small Tropical Islands of Malaysia: A Comparative Study." In Groundwater in the Coastal Zones of Asia-Pacific, 229–46. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5648-9_11.

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Samsudin, Norsuriani, Foong Kiew Ooi, and Chee Keong Chen. "Body Composition and Muscular Performance of Malaysian Young Male State Level Weightlifting, Cycling and Squash Athletes." In Enhancing Health and Sports Performance by Design, 91–99. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3270-2_10.

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Shamshuddin, J., I. Che Fauziah, and H. A. H. Sharifuddin. "Effects of limestone and gypsum application to a Malaysian ultisol on soil solution composition and yields of maize and groundnut." In Plant-Soil Interactions at Low pH, 501–8. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3438-5_56.

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"9 Ethnic Composition." In Bibliography of Malaysian Demography, 74–88. ISEAS Publishing, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789812305596-010.

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Fatimah Mhd. Ramle, Sitti. "Chemical Composition of Parenchyma and Vascular Bundle from Elaeis guineensis." In Elaeis guineensis. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.98421.

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Elaeis guineensis is an alternative source of raw materials for renewable energy in Malaysia. Thus, to enhance the use of the abundant biomass generated by the oil palm industry in Malaysia, a study was conducted in view of exploring the chemical composition such as sugar potential of this industrial byproduct. In this context, oil palm trunks were separated into individual cell that are parenchyma and vascular bundle to investigate the fundamental research about oil palm trunk. The aim of this study was to examine the chemical composition of parenchyma and vascular bundle of oil palm trunk. The oil palm trunk was kept under shade at room temperature of 28–30°C for 0, 45, and 60 days. The chemical composition analysis was carried out according to TAPPI methods. Based on storage time and different part of oil palm trunk, the result has shown that the sugar content was higher in parenchyma compared to vascular bundle and increase at the storage time of 0, 45, and 60 days while amount of starch showed decrease at the same storage time. It shows that conversion or fermentation of starch to sugar occur in oil palm trunk during storage times of 0, 45, and 60 days, respectively.
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Nah, Fiona Fui-Hoon, Zahidul Islam, and Mathew Tan. "Empirical Assessment of Factors Influencing Success of Enterprise Resource Planning Implementations." In Database Technologies, 1936–58. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-058-5.ch116.

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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementations in multinational manufacturing companies have experienced various degrees of success. This article investigates factors influencing the success of ERP implementations in multinational manufacturing companies in the Malaysian Free Trade Zone. The results indicate that enterprisewide communication and a project management program are key factors influencing the success of ERP implementations, while other factors such as top management support as well as teamwork and composition are not as critical to the outcome. Organizational culture is a moderator of the relationships between enterprise-wide communication, a project management program, and the success of ERP implementations.
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Fui-Hoon Nah, Fiona, Zahidul Islam, and Mathew Tan. "Empirical Assessment of Factors Influencing Success of Enterprise Resource Planning Implementations." In Selected Readings on Strategic Information Systems, 276–99. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-090-5.ch018.

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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementations in multinational manufacturing companies have experienced various degrees of success. This article investigates factors influencing the success of ERP implementations in multinational manufacturing companies in the Malaysian Free Trade Zone. The results indicate that enterprisewide communication and a project management program are key factors influencing the success of ERP implementations, while other factors such as top management support as well as teamwork and composition are not as critical to the outcome. Organizational culture is a moderator of the relationships between enterprise-wide communication, a project management program, and the success of ERP implementations.
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Willford, Andrew C., and S. Nagarajan. "An Emergent Betrayal." In Tamils and the Haunting of Justice. University of Hawai'i Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21313/hawaii/9780824838942.003.0002.

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This chapter analyzes the transformation of the plantation industry in Malaysia's commercial heartland, primarily in the state of Selangor, to understand how the bureaucratization of ethnic entitlement affected the politics of development—which in turn had economic and symbolic consequences for Tamil communities experiencing displacement. Development politics have brought about a dramatic demographic shift in the ethnic composition of Malaysia's industrial heartland. This was the intended goal all along. To develop the nation's core identity, politically constructed around Malay ethnicity and Islam, the two being increasingly synonymous, it was argued that Malays had to be united and strong—particularly at the center. In addition to reforming and thereby policing Malay identity, incentives and privileges created a culture of privilege and increasing self-rationalization of these purported entitlements.
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Conference papers on the topic "Malaysian compositions"

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Kulkarni, Sukrut Shridhar. "A Shift in a Paradigm for Monetization of High CO2 Fields by Leveraging Simulation Modelling Approach for Malaysian Gas Network." In Offshore Technology Conference Asia. OTC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31490-ms.

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Abstract High Contaminants fields in Malaysia though forms large part of resource encounter challenges to monetize economically by convectional means that needs higher footprint, complex and heavy structure. Going forward, trending observed is much higher in Carbon dioxide (CO2) (15-40%) for sizeable fields and higher than 40% for some of the prospects. As prudent operator it is imperative to innovate novel methodologies to convert these resources into reserves. Study intent is to develop the asset network into simulation environment, and leverage on modeling to optimize the monetization of these high CO2 fields by multiple approaches such as opportunity to comingle with sweet fields, conceptualization for clustering of sour fields with common CO2 management, to opt for dedicated corridor for the sour gas (high CO2), aligning feed quality as per customer requirements while adhering system obligations. High CO2 feeders needs to be aligned in a strategic way that meets the technical and commercial contracts. An independent system was designed, developed, and implemented (syndication with portfolio management) to not only predict the resultant compositions but also to cater for system hydraulics, effective envelope and adhering the operational safety. The network model consisting of multiple feeders, export pipelines, gas highways and various terminals were built in thermodynamic environment, implanted with appropriate flow correlations to replicate the situ conditions. It was further validated with Plant Information (data) to minimize the simulation tolerance values. Vendor inputs for rotating equipment were also added for representative outlook at the same time minor details such as fitting, bends were ignored to optimize the simulation run time. Inputs were classified as variable inputs (priority of supply, demand center operation precedence, production profile) and fixed inputs (engineering details). Model developed was comprehensive to account for CO2 specifications along with other compositional hydrocarbons including other contaminants such as Nitrogen(N2), Hydrogen sulphide (H2S). Multilevel diagnostics could be achieved to generate heat maps as per CO2 concentration across various sections of the network. Modeling could decipher the opportunity to recognize sweet and sour concentrations at various sections of the network along with potential risk to the downstream. Strategies could be planned to evacuate high CO2 fields at intended customer that could handle these CO2 levels, at the same time vigilance was achieved in terms of hydraulics and system safety features. The information was also leveraged for project sequencing and approach of clustering of much higher CO2 fields (&gt;20 mol%) to common facilities with contamination management instead of individual facilities with optimized blended CO2 levels. Opportunities were identified for maximum utilization of sweet fields by necessary amendment in the network, distribution of sweet and sour fields were organized which facilitated operationalization of priority of supply (considering commercial obligations in place) for fields containing CO2 &lt; 20 mol %. Opportunities were identified for High CO2 fields by leveraging on the sweet pockets by aligning the appropriate feeders to have optimized value creation. The modeling created smart approach that assisted in addressing and mitigating the risk, correspondingly minimizing uncertainty for the high CO2 fields monetization. It also elaborated on the customer focused approach that includes end to end modeling that enabled CO2 mapping at organizational level.
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Yusof, Norlia, Shahrul Azman Noah, and Samirah Taufiq Wahid. "Ontology modeling of Malaysian food composition." In 2016 Third International Conference on Information Retrieval and Knowledge Management (CAMP). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/infrkm.2016.7806352.

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Sulaiman, Norasrudin, Norizan Mohd Rashid, Rahmat Adnan, and Mastura Misdan. "Body composition of Malaysian male futsal players based on playing position." In 2011 IEEE Colloquium on Humanities, Science and Engineering (CHUSER). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/chuser.2011.6163734.

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Nurshahida, M. S. F., M. A. N. Aini, W. I. W. M. Faizal, I. A. Hamimi, and Z. Nazikussabah. "Effect of drying methods on nutrient composition and physicochemical properties of Malaysian seaweeds." In GREEN DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE: ADVANCED AND EMERGING APPLICATIONS: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Green Design and Manufacture 2018. Author(s), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5066754.

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Gilal, Abdul Rehman, Jafreezal Jaafar, Shuib Basri, Mazni Omar, and Ahsanullah Abro. "Impact of software team composition methodology on the personality preferences of Malaysian students." In 2016 3rd International Conference on Computer and Information Sciences (ICCOINS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccoins.2016.7783258.

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Shi, Guan Wan, Lee Di Min, Mazlan Abd Ghaffar, Masni Md Ali, and Zaidi Che Cob. "Macrobenthos composition, distribution and abundance within Sungai Pulai estuary, Johor, Malaysia." In THE 2014 UKM FST POSTGRADUATE COLLOQUIUM: Proceedings of the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Faculty of Science and Technology 2014 Postgraduate Colloquium. AIP Publishing LLC, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4895269.

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Laing, Lionel Kallang, Seiji Shirai, Kamal Amri Rosli, Oluwole A. Talabi, and Nurul Suhaila Mohammad Fawzi. "Comprehensive PVT Data Review, Fluid Characterization and Grouping Study for Block X in Sarawak, Malaysia." In Offshore Technology Conference Asia. OTC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31417-ms.

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Abstract Block X of offshore Sarawak consists of stacked and multi-layer reservoirs that produce gas, condensate and oil where the production is in-commingle from many wells. 47 surface PVT samples were taken and analyzed from every reservoir during the exploration and initial production periods. Despite the number of samples and a series of PVT studies had been conducted, fluid PVT and its reservoir modelling application remain an uncertainty for Block X. Therefore, a comprehensive 3-phase PVT study was conducted, and its improved results will be implemented in the upcoming simulation model to represent fluid interactions not only within each reservoir but also between different reservoirs that are produced in commingle. Firstly, a detailed quality check and validation were performed on every sample using a systematic process proposed in Paredes et al. (2014) to identify high-quality samples. These samples were ranked based on their Fluid Sample Quality index (FSQI), and the best samples were carried forward for further analysis. Initial PVT grouping analysis was performed by plotting observed saturation pressure, composition, CGR and other key variables versus depth for the selected samples. The existing PVT models and compositional characterization, which were reviewed and found to be satisfactory except for the matching quality of liquid saturation, were used to generate predicted profile trends using Compositional gradient experiments and compared to the data to define the PVT data that could be grouped together. Next, modelling and calibration of Equation of State (EOS) parameters to match the observed properties from lab experiments were performed for each PVT group using the best sample from each group as identified by its FQSI value. The results of the new PVT calibrations showed improvements over the existing models with the variance between the group PVT model and lab observations ranging from 0.1 -2.2% in saturation pressure and 0.5 – 17.8 % in CGR. This indicated that reasonable group PVT models had been obtained. Despite, uncertainty for one of the PVT groups remained high as its fluid needed to be adjusted due to a large inconsistency between the observed gas-oil-contact (GOC) and the observed saturation pressure even when its sample's FQSI was good. Finally, the new PVT models were validated with the existing dynamic simulation models by initializing them close to the original sampling conditions and applying a compositional gradient. Comparisons with previous models show improvements between 3 − 58% when compared to the sample and early production data. Significant uncertainty remains for the reservoir or PVT group where the fluid adjustment was performed due to its limited production for further calibration. In addition, improvements were not immediately reflected in the dynamic history match of the existing models because of the variation in separator conditions during field life and the uncertainty of wells’ zonal contributions from commingled production; these are aspects for future work.
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Rahimi, Nor Atiqah, Razalee Sedek, and Arnida Hani Teh. "Body mass index and body composition among rescue firefighters personnel in Selangor, Malaysia." In THE 2016 UKM FST POSTGRADUATE COLLOQUIUM: Proceedings of the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Faculty of Science and Technology 2016 Postgraduate Colloquium. Author(s), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4966786.

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Ng, S. S., Z. Hassan, H. Abu Hassan, A. K. Yahya, and Shah Alam. "Determination of the Al Composition of Al[sub x]Ga[sub 1−x]N Thin Films By Means Of EDX and XRD Techniques." In PROGRESS OF PHYSICS RESEARCH IN MALAYSIA: PERFIK2009. AIP, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3469677.

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Ho, Chin Wai, Azwan Mat Lazim, Shazrul Fazry, Umi Kalsum Hj Hussain Zaki, and Seng Joe Lim. "Soursop (Annona muricata) vinegar production and its chemical compositions." In THE 2016 UKM FST POSTGRADUATE COLLOQUIUM: Proceedings of the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Faculty of Science and Technology 2016 Postgraduate Colloquium. Author(s), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4966774.

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