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Vol. 85 No. 1 (2024): Journal of The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia
Vol. 85 No. 1 (2024): Journal of The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54552/v85i1
Published:
13-11-2024
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A New Capacity Model for Malaysian Urban Roads Using Macroscopic Fundamental Diagram and Multiple Linear Regression Approach
Khoo Hooi Ling , Lum Li Kai, KS Ashita
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342
Strength Properties of Lightweight Foamed Concrete with Steel Fiber
Lim Siong Kang , Wong Wai Yik, Yew Ming Kun, Richmond Chong Hao Yee
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391
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493
Study on the Benefits of the Implementation of Green Building Rating in Malaysia
Wong Hon Lam , Chee Fui Wong , Tan Ooi Kuan , Jeffrey Yap Boon Hui
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989
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982
Feasibility Study of Solar-Powered Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure at Selected Petrol Stations in Malaysia
Siow Chun Lim , Adeesarn Chindamanee
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980
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948
Unveiling the Geological Significance and Industrial Application of Limestone: A Comprehensive Review
Hamasa kambakhsh, Masoud Haqbin , Saifullah Inanch, Kongul Qarizada, Deana Qarizada
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829
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