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Seeing the wood for the trees: empire, nation-making and forest management [PDF]
Seemingly operating in an inverse relationship to the declining area of actual forest, the vast wood of publications on the topic continues to grow (thereby likely adding to the deforestation of the books’ subject).
Beattie, James John
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History of communication in Malaysia (1940-2008) [PDF]
The Second World War was, in some ways, one of the lowest points in Malaysia's history. Japanese forces landed on the northeast border of Malaya on 8 December 194 1 and, in one month, succeeded in establishing their control of both Peninsula Malaya and ...
Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza +1 more
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Finance and Other Services Sectors in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak : Testing for Stochastic Convergence [PDF]
- In the last four decades, the financial services sector has becoming more important for the Malaysian economy. Despite gaining importance for enhancing economic growth, the contribution of the finance sector to the total services real Gross Domestic ...
Baharom, A. H. (A) +2 more
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Discussion on structural evolution of Mesozoic Peninsular Malaysia [PDF]
Altermann +22 more
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B.S. Parris, R. Kiew, R.C.K. Chung, L.G. Saw & E. Soepadmo (eds). 2010. Flora of Peninsular Malaysia, Series I. Ferns and Lycophytes. Vol 1. Malayan Forest Records No. 48.
Dedy Darnaedi
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Tick-host associations across contrasting habitats in tropical Peninsular Malaysia. [PDF]
Husin NA +13 more
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Population norms for the EQ-5D-3L and EQ-5D-5L in Peninsular Malaysia. [PDF]
Vasan Thakumar A +3 more
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Enhancing clinical breast examination (CBE) uptake: insights from women in northeastern Peninsular Malaysia. [PDF]
Nik Husain NR +6 more
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Overview of the national fisheries situation with emphasis on the demersal fisheries off the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia [PDF]
The marine fisheries sector in Malaysia contributes significantly to the national economy in terms of income, foreign exchange and employment. In 1999, marine fisheries contributed 1.245 million t (90% of total fish production) valued at US$1.18 billion.
Ahmad, A.T., Tan, Geik-Hong, Yasin, A.H.
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