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Jayanga T. Samarasinghe, Vindhya Basnayaka, Miyuru B. Gunathilake, Hazi M. Azamathulla and Upaka Rathnayake
The application of numerical models to understand the behavioural pattern of a flood is widely found in the literature. However, the selection of an appropriate hydraulic model is highly essential to conduct reliable predictions. Predicting flood dischar...
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Salmi Razali,Zaliha Ismail,Yung An Chua,Hapizah M Nawawi
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Familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) causes severe complications including cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and stroke, leading to poor quality of life (QoL). Despite the availability of advanced treatment, data on QoL and its contributing factors is sparse...
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Siti Rasidah bt Md Sakip,Mohd Najib Moihd Salleh
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Malaysia is one of the countries that is having rapid urbanization and the crime rates are getting worried by the Malaysian government. Thus, this paper objective is to identify the street pattern characteristics that influence the snatch the...
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Sauvanithi Yupho,Tienwanan Jomsueb,Panit Pujinda
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Before the emergence of paved road and highways, waterways and waterborne transport once were the heart of transportation that provided mobility and flexibility for Thais. Cities relied on waterways for commerce, socio-economic opportunity, and leisure u...
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Arif Budi Sholihah Sholihah,Tim Heath
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This paper attempts to assess the adaptability quality of Malioboro Street and district related to the physical and functional transformation as part of the urban negotiation and response to the ever changing environment of Indonesian cities. The street ...
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Dina Mamdouh Nassar,Marwa Kamel El-Sayed
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Slum upgrading programs in Egypt focus mainly on the provision of essential services. Social and environmental needs are neglected resulting in critical issues. A community-driven approach is proposed to unfold the potential of slums by giving control of...
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Norsidah Ujang
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Despite the high intensity of urban dwellers and the growing needs for socialization outdoor, the opportunity for interaction is limited due to the lack of public open spaces. This paper discusses the use of public open spaces in a city of Kuala Lumpur a...
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Wahyuni Zahrah,Shella Lie
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The paper means to explore how people use and perceive the shop house corridor as the most built environment found in Medan, Indonesia. The research observed the adaptation and or adjustment pattern of people in their built environment. The study did an ...
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Idaya Husna Mohd
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This paper explores the effect of the newly introduced National Minimum Wage (NMW) on the productivity of Malaysian hotel employees based on the insight of several domains which include the analysis of government policy, literature reviews, fieldwork and...
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Carl Goves, Robin North, Ryan Johnston, Graham Fletcher
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To be able to predict reliably traffic conditions over the short term (15 minutes into the future) may reduce congestion on a transport system. With the emergence of large datasets comes the opportunity to test the effectiveness of pattern recognition te...
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