2,089 research outputs found
Proposed new interior design of Qasar Hadramawt Arabic Restaurant for Hadramawt (M) Sdn.Bhd at Jalan Sultan Yusuff Izzuddin 32200 Lumut, Perak / Nurul Faizatul Akma Kamarudin
The final project is about proposed new interior design of Qasar Hadramawt Arabic restaurant at Jalan Sultan Yusuff Izzuddin, Lumut, Perak for Hadramawt (M) sdn.bhd. This about a manifestation of understanding of the over all aspects of interior design for diploma level student The proposed site located at Jalan Sultan Yusuff Izzuddin, Lumut, Perak. Lumut town is a tourist centre in Perak that has been an attraction for foreign and local tourists. In addition the state is as they declared for 2012 is the Visit Perak Year. The specialty of the restaurant is theme restaurant arabic. The uniquenese about the restaurant is its has a Arabic theme with original culture style. The visitor will has instant feels like in the authentic Arabic restaurant when located in the restaurant. In specific the restaurant concept try to about the style of yemen culture. It is not surprising if the service offered is different from the restaurant available. The menu and cooking style to attract many customers to dine arid enjoy a different atmosphere than other restaurant. By here a well established visitor to come Lumut, it will boast the number of visitors
Conservation management - Bandar Diraja Pekan / Nadiatul Aswani Mohd Yusuff
Pekan Bandar Diraja is an area where all the old buildings, streets and monuments are conserved by the Museum Pahang State Board. Rapid development has changed the livelihoods of the local community and all the values brought abut by development has not integrated with the local community. Furthermore, rapid development in Pekan has left many old building in a poor condition, often redundant. Taking an initiative to highlight the needs of an appropriate conservation management, this study will present a preliminary evaluation of a questionnaire intended to examine the perception of residents in Pekan, Pahang towards conservation practice in their areas. Data collection is based on questionnaires submit to the residents of Pekan. The objectives of this study are (a) to have an in depth study on how to conserve a building and an area by taking into consideration all important and related aspect, (b) the understanding in conservation management in Pekan, Pahang in order to know how they conserve the building and maintain the building conservation at that area and (c) also identify perception of residents in Pekan, Pahang towards conservation practice in Pekan, Pahang. As the findings, it was show that the residents at Bandar Diraja Pekan, Pahang were not really concern about conservation in their area because lack of knowledge, budget, not good in planning, hard to maintain the building, higher cost in maintenance and less of promotion but they really think that it is important to conserve the building so that our history and culture will be preserve.The following recommendations were made:
1. Establish in g a pro p e r co n servation department under the Federal Authorities specifically to manage, control and regulates
guidelines for conservation works in Malaysia
2. The most essential change is perhaps changing the perception of the government officers. The current situation in Malaysia proves that conservation is not a priority for the government
3. A specific Conservation Act should be regulated for the purpose of conserving the buildings and sites in Malaysia. All the legislations on conservation and preservation need to be compiled, standardized and analysed before regulating a new one
Effect of iodine incorporation to the electrical properties of amorphous carbon thin films / Mohd Fadhil Yusuff
Amorphous carbon (a-C) thin films were deposited on glass and silicon substrates by thermal chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technique using camphor oil as the precursor. After deposited the a-C thin films, the iodine (I) was doped on the a-C thin films using the same technique of deposition of a-C thin film. All the samples were grown in fixed conditions except the doping temperature parameter was varied. The effect of doping temperature in the a-C and a-C:I thin films on electrical, structural and optical properties was characterized by using a standard two-probe method using BUKOH KEIKI (CEP-2000) Solar simulator/Spectral sensitivity Measurement, RAMAN spectroscopy and UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy respectively. The conductivity of a-C:I thin films increased to 7.44 x 10-3 S.cm-1 with the doping temperature up to 450oC and it shows photoresponse is 1.063 at doping temperature 450oC. The UVVis-NIR analysis was used to obtain the optical absorption coefficient and optical band gap. The absorption coefficient at sample 450oC increase from 8763 cm-1 to 39292 cm-1 and the optical band gap decrease from 0.33eV to 0.08eV. The RAMAN scattering analysis was used to prove the amorphous structure of a-C and a-C:I thin films and it revealed at D-peak (1340 cm-1) and G-peak (1590 cm-1)
Behaviour of reinforced concrete beam with silica fumes under static loading / Amer Yusuff @ Md. Yusoff
The purpose of this study is to study behaviour of high strength reinforced concrete of grade 60 incorporating silica fumes by replacement at 8%, 12%, 16%, and 20% to weight of cement with water cement ratio of 0.3 cured in room temperature under static load. Structure properties have been investigated are crack pattern and location occur, deflection and modulus of elasticity due to bending of reinforced concrete respectively. Four numbers of beam with respective percentage of silica fumes are casted and underwent static load test to failure. This laboratory study are done in the Civil Engineering Laboratory, UiTM Shah Alam by using 1000KN Universal Testing Machine. The result obtain shows by replacing certain percentage of silica fumes (SF) into concrete have increase the concrete strength and 16% of replacement are give the best result such as higher concrete compression strength and higher ultimate load at failure. The results also show the different behaviour of beam contain different percentage of silica fumes
Factors that affect students' motivation in ESL classroom of a private institution / Wan Yusrina Wan Yusuff
Motivation has long been identified as one of the main factors affecting English language learning (Gardner, 1985). It is one of the important factors that influence English learning achievement. Numerous studies have shown that motivation is positively linked to success in learning the English language or any other second language. Generally, motivation and attitude work together to ensure learners’ successful acquisition of a second language, hence, motivational factors have been identified to examine and explain this connection. This study examined the type of learning motivation (instrumental or integrative) and other factors affecting learners’ motivation to learn English of 40 undergraduate students at one of the private institution in Malaysia known as Kolej Poly- Tech Mara, Kuala Lumpur were involved in this study. A modified motivational survey of 40 items adapted from Gardner’s Attitude/Motivation Test Battery (AMTB) was conducted. This study employed mixed methods of quantitative and qualitative research design and utilized questionnaire together with a semi-structured interview in order to collect data. The main findings show that the students are relatively highly motivated and found to be more “instrumentally” motivated to learn English. This reveals that instrumental motivation is a significant factor among this group of students learning English. A significant positive relationship was found between the students’ attitude and motivation in learning English. Based on this study’s findings, some relevant and useful motivational learning implications are recommended for enhancement and improvement of the students’ motivation. Besides, discussions of findings also focus on the distinction between motivation and motivating and on the implications this could have for the English lecturer. Relevant language improvement programs, events or activities are also discussed in accordance with the students’ language difficulties as communicated in the open-ended questions to increase their motivation in English language learning
Drosophila models of pathogenic copy-number variant genes show global and non-neuronal defects during development
Presentation of poster 679A at TAGC 2020 online. File include a PDF of the poster (Yusuff TAGC 2020 poster.PDF)
The factors affecting gold investment in Kota Bharu, Kelantan / Suharti Md Yusuff
The researcher prefers to do a research regarding on “The Factors Affecting Gold investment in Kota Bharu. This research topic is demand and number of Gold Investor
at Kota Bharu. There are numerous different types of gold investment that are investment in physical gold, having gold account, gold bar, gold coins and gold certificate. People’s interest for gold because it is a symbol of wealth, power and serving store as it is long term increase in value. It wаѕ kept in secure storage after being bought and to retrieve when the return predict is usually high. The introduction of this topic includes the background of study, problem statement, research objectives, theoretical framework, hypotheses, and significance of this study, definition of term and limitation of this study. This section also includes the literature review, research methodology, data analysis and finally conclusion and recommendatio
Effect of iodine incorporation to the electrical properties of amorphous carbon thin films: article / Mohd Fadhil Yusuff
Amorphous carbon (a-C) thin films were deposited on glass and silicon substrates by thermal chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technique using camphor oil as the precursor. After deposited the a-C thin films, the iodine (I) was doped on the a-C thin films using the same technique of deposition of a-C thin film. All the samples were grown in fixed conditions except the doping temperature parameter was varied. The effect of doping temperature in the a-C and a-C:I thin films on electrical, structural and optical properties was characterized by using a standard two-probe method using BUKOH KEIKI (CEP-2000) Solar simulator/Spectral sensitivity Measurement, RAMAN spectroscopy and UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy respectively. The conductivity of a-C:I thin films increased to 7.44 x 10-3 S.cm-1 with the doping temperature up to 450oC and it shows photoresponse is 1.063 at doping temperature 450oC. The UVVis-NIR analysis was used to obtain the optical absorption coefficient and optical band gap. The absorption coefficient at sample 450oC increase from 8763 cm-1 to 39292 cm-1 and the optical band gap decrease from 0.33eV to 0.08eV. The RAMAN scattering analysis was used to prove the amorphous structure of a-C and a-C:I thin films and it revealed at D-peak (1340 cm-1) and G-peak (1590 cm-1)
Role of the Subunit Interactions in the Conformational Transitions in Adult Human Hemoglobin: an Explicit Solvent Molecular Dynamics Study
Hemoglobin exhibits allosteric structural changes upon ligand binding due to the
dynamic interactions between the ligand binding sites, the amino acids residues and
some other solutes present under physiological conditions. In the present study, the
dynamical and quaternary structural changes occurring in two unligated (deoxy-) T
structures, and two fully ligated (oxy-) R, R2 structures of adult human hemoglobin
were investigated with molecular dynamics. It is shown that, in the sub-microsecond
time scale, there is no marked difference in the global dynamics of the amino acids
residues in both the oxy- and the deoxy- forms of the individual structures. In
addition, the R, R2 are relatively stable and do not present quaternary conformational
changes within the time scale of our simulations while the T structure is dynamically
more flexible and exhibited the T→R quaternary conformational transition, which is
propagated by the relative rotation of the residues at the α1β2 and α2β1 interface
Biophilic concept as a public space design / Adisti Ananda Yusuff, Erina Wiyono and Jhon Viter Marpaung
The COVID-19 pandemic that occurred at the end of 2019 has made many changes in all aspects of life, from offices, education, entertainment, and even how to socialize in daily activities. One sector that is quite impacted is commercial space. Some commercial spaces were forced to stop their activities due to the high number of COVID cases that hit Jakarta in particular. But over time, cases have now begun to decline and improve. This has made many commercial industries start to revive to start new habits and lives after the previous pandemic. public areas are one of the places that are now starting to reopen after almost 2 years of social restrictions, one of which is a cafe which is a gathering place and socializes for most people in Indonesia, especially in the city of Jakarta. With the reopening of cafes today many offers new concepts to make it comfortable and safe for visitors who come. The biophilic concept is taken because this concept is very appropriate to be realized during a pandemic. With an open area, the air circulation that customers get feels safe, besides that the use of open space is also beneficial both in terms of lighting and air circulation which is expected to be one of the answers to the new concept that will be used in the future after the pandemic. The methodology used is a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach. Qualitative observation data is collected by documenting all kinds of information and conducting direct surveys on the location. The purpose of this research can be useful for future public space design and become a design reference for the current era of new habits. and hopefully, in the future, this research can always be improved and updated along with the development of technology that is increasingly developing
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