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TitleTypeIssue Date
Anaerobic lactic acid bacteria with antimicrobial activity isolated from infant feces
Leveraging on microbial diversity for a sustainable future : proceedings of the International Congress of the Malaysian Society for Microbiology 2011: Batu Ferringhi, Penang (Malaysia), 8-11 Dec, 2011, p. 523-527
Proceedings Paper2011
Changes in intestinal flora in animals administrated treated animal liquid wastes.
New dimensions and challenges for sustainable livestock farming : proceedings of the 11th Animal Science Congress, The Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies, 5-9th September 2004, Kuala Lumpur(Malaysia),p. 435-437.
Proceedings Paper2004
The effect of two Lactobacillus rhamnosus strains on the blood lipid profile of rats fed with high fat containing diet
International Food Research Journal, 24 (2), p. 795-802
Journal Contribution2017
Fish offal meal as an alternative protein source of fish meal for Tilapia, Oreochromis sp.
Malaysian Journal of Animal Science (Malaysia), 18 (2), p. 81-86
Journal Contribution2015
The food and feeding behaviour of water monitor, Varanus salvator, in Malaysia
Malayan Nature Journal (Malaysia), 47 (pt.3), p. 331-343
Journal Contribution1994
In vitro stimulation of cellulose digestion and anaerobic microbial populations by mixed rumen microorganisms with rumen anaerobic fungal culture.
New dimensions and challenges for sustainable livestock farming : proceedings of the 11th Animal Science Congress, The Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies, 5-9th September 2004, Kuala Lumpur(Malaysia),p. 298-301.
Proceedings Paper2004
Intake, faecal excretion and apparent digestibility of some minerals in goats fed grass, sago pith meal and concentrate
Animal production strategies in the challenging environment: Pulau Langkawi (Malaysia), 8-9 Jun 1993, p. 70-71
Proceedings Paper1993
Isolation and characterization of malodorous components in fresh and rotten feces
New Dimensions and Challenges for Sustainable Livestock Farming : Proceedings of the 11th Animal Science Congress: Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), 5-9 Sept, 2004, p. 450-452
Proceedings Paper2004
Occurrence of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in bovine feces, feed, water, raw milk, pasteurized milk, Minas Frescal cheese and ground beef samples collected in Minas Gerais, Brazil
International Food Research Journal (Malaysia), 21 (6), p. 2481-2486
Journal Contribution2014
Occurrence of Vero-toxin producing strains of E.coli in raw beef produced in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
New dimensions and challenges for sustainable livestock farming : proceedings of the 11th Animal Science Congress, The Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies, 5-9th September 2004, Kuala Lumpur(Malaysia),p. 292-294.
Proceedings Paper2004
Production and characteristics of dairy waste [Malaysia]
Towards corporatising the animal and feed industries: proceedings of the 17th Malaysian Society of Animal Production (MSAP) Annual Conference,: Penang (Malaysia), 28-30 May 1995, p. 143-145
Proceedings Paper1995
The rate of passage of food particles estimated using chromium mordanted fibre in the lesser Malaysian mousedeer (Tragulus javanicus) [Malaysia]
Applied biology beyond the year 2000: proceedings of the 3rd Symposium of Malaysian Society of Applied Biology: Malacca (Malaysia), 28-29 May 1994, p. 10-11
Proceedings Paper1994
Seasonal variation of trichostrongylid nematode populations in goats [Malaysia]
Malaysian Applied Biology (Malaysia), 24 (1), p. 5-10
Journal Contribution1995
Sewage pollution in the coastal waters off Port Dickson, Straits of Malacca
Pertanika (Malaysia), 13 (3), p. 375-380
Journal Contribution1990
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