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Greenhouse gas emissions from ditches in oil palm plantations on tropical peatlands in Malaysia. [PDF]

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Anatomi Songket Melayu Sarawak Koleksi Jabatan Muzium Sarawak

The Sarawak Museum Journal, 2022
The structural parts on a piece of songket are important in identifying the type of songket and the designated parts for the decorative motifs. Not much has been written about the topic of Sarawak. Songket in the collection of the Sarawak Museum Department.
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PENGUKUHAN KUASA POLITIK GABUNGAN PARTI SARAWAK (GPS) TERHADAP GEOPOLITIK SARAWAK DALAM PILIHAN RAYA DUN SARAWAK 2021

e-Bangi Journal of Social Science and Humanities, 2022
Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) yang ditunjangi Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) yang terbentuk selepas Pilihan Raya Umum (PRU) 2018 ekoran kekalahan Barisan Nasional (BN) pada peringkat persekutuan merupakan parti penguasa di Negeri Sarawak sejak Pilihan Raya Umum Dewan Undangan Negeri (PRU DUN) Sarawak yang pertama lagi.
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SARAWAK: MY HOMELAND

2023
Lu, Toh-Ming (2023). Sarawak: my homeland. In: "Global Humanities and Liberal Arts", Wang, Lawrence K. (Editor). Volume 2023, Number 7, 2023(7), July 25, 2023, 19 pages. Lenox Institute Press, Massachusetts, USA. Lenox.Institute@gmail.com; lut@rpi.edu; https://doi.org/10.17613/cxt3-xm50 ; .......
Lu, Toh-Ming, Wang, Lawrence K
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SOME SARAWAK SOILS

Journal of Soil Science, 1961
Summary Most of the landscape in central Borneo is sub‐mature and undergoing active degradation by creep and surface wash. The prevalent acid yellow soils, therefore, show only limited horizon differentiation. Limited areas of almost flat juvenile relief, arising from volcanic activity subsequent to the onset of the downcutting of the
P.H.T. BECKETT, D. HOPKINSON
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Sarawak Murut Dialects

1958
We now come to the discussion of the literature concerning a group of dialects usually indicated by the name Murut. This term shows again the confusion which is created by the use of general designation like river people, hill people, etc., when one wishes to establish real distinctions.
A. A. Cense, E. M. Uhlenbeck
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Bauxite in Sarawak

Economic Geology, 1961
Tropical weathering of various basic and intermediate igneous rocks has given rise to the bauxite deposits of western Sarawak. The pH of ground waters plays an important role in the genetic process. Some of the highest-grade material, such as the Munggu Belian deposits, has been formed from pyroxene andesite; other parent materials include gabbro ...
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