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Optimization of Residual Hexane in Edible Oils Analysis Using Static Headspace Gas Chromatography. [PDF]
This study aims to determine the residual hexane in four edible oils in Malaysia using a simple, rapid, and automated method in order to improve the efficiency and productivity of the analysis. Gas chromatography (GC/FID) equipped with a headspace autosampler (HS‐20) was used to perform the analysis.
Samsuri AH, Ang MY, Ng SY.
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As one of the world's top megadiverse countries for tree species, Malaysia remains committed towards reducing tree population loss and species extinction. In order to ensure efficacy in the planning and implementation of conservation programmes, prioritisation of resources, and mainstreaming across the key drivers of biodiversity loss, it is essential ...
Lillian S. L. Chua +4 more
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Of the three sub‐species of Critically Endangered Bornean orangutans, Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus has the smallest population size. Our study found considerable decline of the populations, from 807 individuals in 1996 to 202 in 2010–2014 within the boundaries of Danau Sentarum National Park; and from 1578 to 71 in the outer boundaries of the Park.
Elizabeth Linda Yuliani +7 more
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Sundaic elephants prefer habitats on the periphery of protected areas
Our analysis suggests that conservation strategies need to acknowledge that the long‐term survival of Asian elephants in the Sundaic region relies on our capacity to promote human–elephant coexistence at the boundaries of PAs. We advocate that Asian elephant conservation strategies should be based on the following three key points: (1) large PAs with ...
J. Antonio de la Torre +7 more
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A reassessment of the genus Barclaya (Nymphaeaceae) including three new species
We present a reassessment of the genus Barclaya. This includes description, typification and distribution in tropical SE Asia of the eight species recognized. The two long time known and accepted species, B. longifolia and B. motleyi. The identity of B. rotundifolia has been clarified. Two species, B. hirta and B.
Niels Jacobsen +11 more
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Recent estimate of Asian elephants in Borneo reveals a smaller population
Asian elephants occurring in northern Borneo form a geographically isolated and genetically distinct population. Of this, the subpopulation of Central Sabah holds the greatest opportunity for long‐term survival, due to a relatively large population size and occurrence over a vast, contiguous and protected habitat. We surveyed this subpopulation in 2015
Cheryl Cheah, K. Yoganand
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Banjarmasin City continues to develop rapidly. Malls and settlements are the newly built‐up area that has reduced vegetation cover leading to changes in surface temperature in Banjarmasin City. Analysis of temperature changes is needed to determine the effect of increasing built‐up areas and decreasing vegetation cover.
Sidharta Adyatma +4 more
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Ananas comosus peels (AcP) are among the agro‐industrial biomasses contributing to a significant volume of waste in Malaysia. Thus, the AcP extract (AcPE) may prove useful for other applications, such as an ingredient in a nanocream for controlled delivery for dermal application.
Nur Azzanizawaty Yahya +6 more
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Abstract The Bird's Head Seascape (BHS), Papua, Indonesia is located within the epicenter of global marine biodiversity and has been the focus of recent conservation efforts to protect marine resources. Here, we provide an overview of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) progress in the BHS over the past decade, including establishment history, changes in ...
Purwanto +18 more
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Taman Kota merupakan salah satu perwujudan dari ruang terbuka kota yang sangat penting sebagai salah satu fasilitas publik yang juga adalah bagian dari ruang terbuka hijau.
M. Kadri +2 more
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