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by Yoshida, Hiroyuki, Nordin Sabli, Shamsul Izhar, Sanggithapriya Mahandran, Mohd Halim Shah Ismail
Published 2023
Subjects:
“...Fibre plants...”Published 2023
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Journal Contribution
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by Mohammed Bida, Sani
Published 2014
“... of OPFF in treated tire crumb (0-40%) mortars performed excellently at all fibre content (0.5-1.5...”Published 2014
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by Mohammed Bida, Sani
Published 2014
“... of OPFF in treated tire crumb (0-40%) mortars performed excellently at all fibre content (0.5-1.5...”Published 2014
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by M Alkateb, Mohamed Mohamed
Published 2018
“.... The last objective, was to study the effect of fibre content on the crashworthiness parameters, energy...”Published 2018
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by M Alkateb, Mohamed Mohamed
Published 2018
“.... The last objective, was to study the effect of fibre content on the crashworthiness parameters, energy...”Published 2018
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by Abdan, Khalina, Zainudin, Edi Syams, Abdul Rahman, Mohd Faizal, Harun, Jalaluddin, Abdul Hanan, Umar, W. N., W. N. Syuhada
Published 2011
“...Nowadays, natural fibre-thermoplastics composites (NFPC) are replacing the conventional wood...”Published 2011
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by Razali, Nadlene, Salit, Mohd Sapuan, Jawaid, Mohammad, Ishak, Mohamad Ridzwan, Lazim, Yusriah
Published 2015
“... fibres with natural ones as the main component in composites.Natural fibres are preferred to synthetic...”Published 2015
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by Mohd Roslim, Muhammad Huzaifah
Published 2019
“... as the main component in composites. Natural fibres are preferred
compared to synthetic fibres...”Published 2019
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by Mohd Roslim, Muhammad Huzaifah
Published 2019
“... numerous research are done to replacing synthetic fibres with natural fibres as the main component...”Published 2019
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by Ibrahim, Nur Atikah, Alimon, Abdul Razak, Yaakub, Halimatun, Abdullah, Norhani, Samsudin, Anjas Asmara @ Ab Hadi
Published 2016
“... that supplementation of dietary oils with differing fatty acid components has no impact on the predominant rumen fibre...”Published 2016
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Conference or Workshop Item
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by Shahriarinour, Mahdi
Published 2011
“...The production of three major components of cellulase (FPase, CMCase and B- glucosidase...”Published 2011
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by Md. Shah, Umi Kalsom, Ariff, Arbakariya, H. S., Zulkifli, Tong, C. C., Hassan, Mohd Ali, Abdul Karim, Mohamed Ismail
Published 1997
“.... The use of 2-mm chemically untreated OPEFB fibre increased cellulase production by about two times...”Published 1997
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by Md. Shah, Umi Kalsom
Published 1997
“... fibre treated with 0.5% RN03 followed by autoclaving were about three
times higher than those obtained...”Published 1997
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by Md. Shah, Umi Kalsom
Published 1997
“... to 10-mm fibre. Chemical treatment significantly increased the cellulose and reduced the lignin contents...”Published 1997
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by Ab. Wahab, Nor Hafizah
Published 2007
“... concentration were used: 1, 3, and 5%. The crude bast fibres were than combed and washed several times until...”Published 2007
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by Ab. Wahab, Nor Hafizah
Published 2007
“... concentration were used: 1, 3, and 5%. The crude bast fibres were than combed and washed several times until...”Published 2007
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by Shahriarinour, Mahdi, Abdul Wahab, Mohd Noor, Ariff, Arbakariya, Mustafa, Shuhaimi, Mohamad, Rosfarizan
Published 2011
“... the lignin contents prior to enzymatic hydrolysis. However, fermentation using OPEFB fibres pretreated...”Published 2011
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