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Anthracnose disease is a crucial problem in the cultivation of papaya. It is caused by C.gloesporioides. one way to overcome this problem was by using natural fungicides. Some of the natural substances that have natural fungicides as their property are no... see more

Sapodilla (Manilkara achras (Mill.) Fosberg) is a climacteric and highly perishable fruit with thin peel. The objectives of this study were: (1) to examine the effect of chitosan coating concentrations and storage temperature on the physical and chem... see more

Objective: To identify genetic causes of Shabbir syndrome in two patients of Pakistani origin.Methods: In the present study, we have investigated a Pakistani family with two affected members segregating Laryngo-onycho-cutaneous (LOC) syndrome. The patient... see more

AbstractThis article takes the form of a meta-reflection on the educational contribution to the wider community of the University of Pretoria made by Professor Graham Duncan. It is but a snapshot of the academic life of a scholar of note. The epicentre of... see more

PD. Tri Jaya Motor merupakan sebuah perusahaan dagang  yang bergerak dibidang penjualan spare part berbagai jenis motor dan saat ini sedang membutuhkan suatu penilaian untuk memilih karyawannya yang terbaik untuk diberikan sebuah reward dan menetukan... see more

The Canadian novelist Sara Jeannette Duncan (1861-1922) constructed a New Woman heroine in the fin-de- siecle novel; A Daughter of Today (1894). Written in the popular mode of the transatlantic novel; the work engages in debate on the appropriate construc... see more

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