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    Utilizing Spectral Indices on UAV Multispectral Images for Paddy Healthiness Detection: A Case Study in Perlis, Malaysia by Aziz, Nor Hafiza, Narashid, Rohayu Haron, Razak, Tajul Rosli, Anshah, Siti Aminah, Talib, Noorfatekah, Zainuddin, KhairulAzhar, Latif, Zulkiflee, Hashim, Norhashila

    Published in E3S web of conferences (2024)
    “…The increasing global population has brought challenges in expanding and maintaining the productivity levels of paddy. Nowadays, the use of Unmanned Aerial…”
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    Towards A Strategic Approach Of Covid-19 Cluster Web Mapping In Malaysia by Talib, Noorfatekah, Fuad, Nur Nabila Mohd, Saad, Nurhafiza Md, Zaki, Nurul Ain Mohd, Hashim, Nurhanisah, Abdullah, Mohd Amsyar

    Published in Geography, environment, sustainability (29-12-2021)
    “…The world was shocked by an unprecedented outbreak caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In Malaysia, it started with the largest number of COVID-19…”
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    The Assessment of Relative Permittivity on Diesel Vapour in the Moisture Content of Terap Red Soil by Ground Penetrating Radar by Ghazali, Mimi Diana, Zainon, Othman, M.Idris, Khairulnizam, Zainon, Siti Nor Ain, A Karim, Mohd Nazri, Anshah, Siti Aminah, Talib, NoorFatekah Abdul

    Published in Air, soil and water research (01-09-2020)
    “…In a common agriculture resource, soil contamination monitoring is a prominent area of study. Nowadays, it is crucial to provide a database for the…”
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    Detection of Bacterial Leaf Blight Disease Using RGB-Based Vegetation Indices and Fuzzy Logic by Aziz, Nor Hafiza, Narashid, Rohayu Haron, Razak, Tajul Rosli, Anshah, Siti Aminah, Talib, Noorfatekah, Latif, Zulkiflee Abd, Hashim, Norhashila, Zainuddin, Khairulazhar

    “…Paddy planting becomes the primary source of income and livelihood for paddy farmers, especially small-scale farmers and landless laborers. Unfortunately, rice…”
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