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Autor:
Ahmad Rosly Abbas, Masitah Alias, Sazalina Zakaria, Nur Iffika Ruslan, Munirah Stapah, Nurfaziera Rahim, Mas Fawzi Mohd Ali
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FRONTIER OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY.
Autor:
Ahmad Rosly Abbas, Nursyairah Arshad, Rossuraiti Dol Hamid, Norashikin Saim, Nur Amira Syamimi, Anisa Abdullah, Ahmad Saat, Sabarina Md Yunus, Masitah Alias, Rozita Osman
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
The migration and accumulation of sediments into water bodies would pose adverse problems, in particular if the water bodies (reservoirs) used to provide potential energy for hydroelectric power station. The sediments would render huge reduction to t
Autor:
Nursyairah Arshad, Abdullah, Anisa, Masitah Alias, Abbas, Ahmad Rosly, Norashikin Saim, Rozita Osman, Rossuraiti Dol Hamid, Syamimi, Nur Amira, Sabarina Md Yunus, Saat, Ahmad
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Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
The accumulation of radionuclides in soil is a greatest concerns due to their toxicity. This study investigated the vertical distribution of radionuclides and radiological assessment in a soil profile were collected in three different directions [Nor
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Airborne particulates trace metals are considered as public health concern as it can enter human lungs through respiratory system. Generally, any substance that has been introduced to the atmosphere that can cause severe effects to living things and
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Distribution of radionuclides from anthropogenic activities has been intensively studied due to the accumulation of radionuclides in marine ecosystem. Manjung area is affected by rapid population growth and socio-economic development such as heavy in
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AIP Conference Proceedings.
The accumulation of radionuclides in plants can be used as bio-monitoring in the environment. This technique is a cost-effective as the plants used to uptake deposited radionuclides from soil, commonly as soil-to-plant transfer factor (TF), which is