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    by Nurafni , Herman
    Published 2013
    “… and abilities in translating the text into braille code. . Among those features that can be added…”
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    by Nuratikah Asyikin, Jamaludin
    Published 2019
    “… are represented by patterns of raised dots that are felt with the fingertips. The discerning person can…”
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    by Tarmizi, Nor Azrin
    Published 2017
    “…Braille can be known as a tactile that consist of dots that is used by visually impaired people…”
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    “…. This cell is using piezoelectric concept. This refreshable braille cell can refresh the character. The pin…”
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    by Izzati Farrahiyah, Mazlan
    Published 2011
    “… to read available reading materials.The current system only can support uppercase English alphabets from…”
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    by Nelson Ubie, Willie
    Published 2011
    “…. Therefore, it can be concluded that student generated concept maps is a motivating learning tool…”
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    by Darbishire, Helen
    Published 2016
    “… proactive disclosure work in practice can be derived. It concludes by identifying some future…”
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    by Tamerin, Roziana
    Published 2007
    “… impaired people. It is because, through this assistive technology, they can experience a growth…”
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    by Andrew, Anna
    Published 2008
    “…. These thermophilic organisms can be further subdivided into obligate thermophiles which grow at 55°C but not at 37°C…”
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    by Mualif, Siti Aisyah
    Published 2009
    “…Thermophiles can be defined as organisms capable of growing at high temperatures (60°C to 80°C…”
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    “… that can classify three famous classes of bacteria namely Cocci, Bacilli and Vibrio from microscopic…”
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    “… that can classify three famous classes of bacteria namely Cocci, Bacilli and Vibrio from microscopic…”
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    “… that can classify three famous classes of bacteria namely Cocci, Bacilli and Vibrio from microscopic…”
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