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1by Nurafni , Herman“… and abilities in translating the text into braille code. . Among those features that can be added…”
Published 2013
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2by Nuratikah Asyikin, Jamaludin“… are represented by patterns of raised dots that are felt with the fingertips. The discerning person can…”
Published 2019
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3by Tarmizi, Nor Azrin“…Braille can be known as a tactile that consist of dots that is used by visually impaired people…”
Published 2017
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4“…. This cell is using piezoelectric concept. This refreshable braille cell can refresh the character. The pin…”
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5by Izzati Farrahiyah, Mazlan“… to read available reading materials.The current system only can support uppercase English alphabets from…”
Published 2011
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6by Mohd Solahuddin, Jaafar“…The blind people who need to read text always face some problems because they only can read Braille…”
Published 2011
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7by Nelson Ubie, Willie“…. Therefore, it can be concluded that student generated concept maps is a motivating learning tool…”
Published 2011
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8“… and implementation. There can be barriers in the physical environment and delivery…”
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9by Darbishire, Helen“… proactive disclosure work in practice can be derived. It concludes by identifying some future…”
Published 2016
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10by Ainul Mardhiyah Mohd Razib, Goh, Thian Lai, Nur Amanina Mazlan, Muhammad Fahmi Abdul Ghani, Tuan Rusli Tuan Mohamed, Abdul Ghani Rafek, Ailie Sofyiana Serasa, Chen, Yanlong, Zhang, Mingwei“… failures. The assessment showed that the stability of the western flanks can be classified as stable…”
Published 2018
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11by Tamerin, Roziana“… impaired people. It is because, through this assistive technology, they can experience a growth…”
Published 2007
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12by Andrew, Anna“…. These thermophilic organisms can be further subdivided into obligate thermophiles which grow at 55°C but not at 37°C…”
Published 2008
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13by Mualif, Siti Aisyah“…Thermophiles can be defined as organisms capable of growing at high temperatures (60°C to 80°C…”
Published 2009
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14by Mohamad, Noor Amaleena, Jusoh Awang, Noorain, Htike@Muhammad Yusof, Zaw Zaw, Shoon , Lei Win“… that can classify three famous classes of bacteria namely Cocci, Bacilli and Vibrio from microscopic…”
Published 2014
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15by Mohamad , Amaleena, Jusoh, Noorain A., Htike@Muhammad Yusof, Zaw Zaw, Shoon , Lei Win“… that can classify three famous classes of bacteria namely Cocci, Bacilli and Vibrio from microscopic…”
Published 2014
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16by Mohamad, Noor Amaleena, Jusoh Awang, Noorain, Htike@Muhammad Yusof, Zaw Zaw, Shoon , Lei Win“… that can classify three famous classes of bacteria namely Cocci, Bacilli and Vibrio from microscopic…”
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17by Mohamad , Amaleena, Jusoh, Noorain A., Htike@Muhammad Yusof, Zaw Zaw, Shoon , Lei Win“… that can classify three famous classes of bacteria namely Cocci, Bacilli and Vibrio from microscopic…”
Published 2014
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18“…Introduction: Thermophilic bacteria can be isolated at high temperatures (60°C to 80°C) in hot…”
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19“…Probiotic supplement can function as substitute for antibiotics especially in the broiler chicken…”
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20by Ismail, Mohd Izuan“… and whether these role-play activities can change their perception towards the English language…”
Published 2011
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