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Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor Department of Chemistry, College of Science, University ofKufa, An-Najaf, Malaysia Uraq... [Pg.27]

Chemistry Department, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia, t Chemistry Department, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB9 2UE, Scotland, t Chemistry Department, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. 40506. [Pg.83]

B. K. Tan, paper presented at the Conference on Chemical Research in Malaysia, held in Kuala Lumpur Mar. 19-21. 1979, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Chemistry. [Pg.1061]

M. A. Badri, in S. E. Loke and M. M. Singh (Eds.). Proc. Asian Chem. Conf. On Priorities in Chemistry in Development of Asia, Kuala Lumpur, Malysia, March 26-31, 1984, Instytut Kimia Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, pp. 59-76. [Pg.86]

Among the most interesting outcomes of these studies were the results of Jamjan Rajikan [132] (now professor of chemistry in the University of Science, Malaysia) on the laser-induced spectra at liquid helium temperature of anthracene deliberately doped with 2-hydroxyanthracene. This is a persistent impurity in crystalline anthracene, and signs of it could be seen in almost all the published spectra. Spectra at low temperature showed two distinct traps characteristic of the impurities themselves, each accompanied by satellites thought to be X-traps [217],... [Pg.13]

These days there is an increasing number of university courses devoted to chemistry and education and students have to choose before going to university whether or not they wish to teach. In Malaysia B.Sc. Ed. course was introduced in four universities. Such a system with slight variations can be seen in a wide range of developed and developing countries. [Pg.56]

In Malaysia such a training was made compulsory when the new integrated science curriculum was introduced. Similar was the situation in Thailand when IPST chemistry was introduced. [Pg.61]

There are several areas of research on humic substances in peatlands that should be pursued. Data on the chemistry of tropical and southern hemisphere peats are very scanty. We need to study the chemistry of the peatforming plants of these areas, as well as the more highly decomposed peats of tropical regions such as Malaysia and Indonesia. [Pg.86]

Ibh-Seok Kam Department of Chemistry University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia... [Pg.285]

Toh-Seok Kam, Department of Chemistry, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA. [Pg.551]

In many countries, in-service training is a semi-voluntary activity, often taking place during school holidays. Some times such training is compulsory. In Malaysia such a training was made compulsory when the new integrated science curriculum was introduced. Similar was the situation in Thailand when IPST chemistry was introduced. [Pg.128]

Modern Chemistry Project in Malaysia is one such project. It not only concerns with development of modern curriculum but also concerns to help teachers to use it effectively, to improve the provision of laboratories and equipment and to produce a more appropriate form of examination for students who complete the course. [Pg.162]

Teah, Y.K., Ong, A.S.H. and Chuah, C.T. (1985) Formulations of margarine using palm oil, palm oil products, in Third Chemistry of Fatty Acids and lipids Course, Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Malaysia, 24—30 March. [Pg.96]

Manahan S. E., 1994. Environmental Chemistry. Sixth Edition, Lewis publishers, Boca Raton etc, 868 pp. Manahan S. E., 2000. Environmental Chemistry. Seventh Edition. Lewis publishers, Boca Raton etc, 898 pp. Manokaran N., 1980. The nutrient contents of precipitation, throughfall and stemflow in a lowland tropical rain forest in peninsular Malaysia. The Malaysian Eorester, 43 266-289. [Pg.456]

The authors acknowledge the financial and technical support for this project provided by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and Universiti Putra Malaysia under the Science Fund Project no. 01-01-04-SF0733. The authors wish to thank,the Department of Environment, and Department of Irrigation and Drainage, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Malaysia, Institute for Development and Environment (LESTARI), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Universiti Malaya Consultancy Unit (UPUM) and Chemistry Department of Universiti Malaya, who have provided us with secondary data and valuable advice. [Pg.285]

Shell has been involved in syngas chemistry for many years, giving special attention to the options for the conversion of natural gas into more easily transportable liquid hydrocarbons. The first result of this effort has been the Shell Middle Distillate Synthesis (SMDS) plant commissioned in Malaysia in 1993. This plant makes use of cobalt FT catalyst and tubular reactors in the Heavy Paraffin Synthesis unit (HPS). A simplified flow scheme of this plant is presented in Figure 7. [Pg.393]

She has pnbhshed more than 45 papers in intematiorral and national refereed journals, more than 60 publications in conference proceedings, and more than 20 invited lectures for international conferences. She has been one of the editors of Malaysian Journal of Chemistry, Berita IKM- Chemistry in Malaysia, and books pnbhshed by Royal Society of Chemistry entitled Natural Rubber Materials, Volume 1 Blends and IPNs and Volume 2 Composites and Nanocomposites. She peer-reviews a few international journals on polymer science. Her research interest is devoted to modified natural rabber-based thermoplastic elastomers, biodegradable polyester/polyether blends, and solid polymer electrolytes... [Pg.626]

Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, International Medical University, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia... [Pg.630]

M. Karpudewan, Z. H. Ismail and M. Norita, The integration of Green Chemistry experiments with sustainable development concepts in pre-service teachers curriculum experiences from Malaysia, Int. J. Sustainable... [Pg.25]

Education in Green Chemistry Incorporating Green Chemistry into Chemistry Teaching Methods Courses at the Universiti Sains Malaysia... [Pg.248]


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