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    Case Study : Musa Jaya Enterprise (Kedai Basikal Puncak Alam) / Nur Zulharni Aisha Zulkifli

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    This case study project is one of the required assignment for Technology Entrepreneurship (ENT600) Course aiming for students to learn on how to be an entrepreneur that apply the technology in the business and how the one’s business is managed especially for local SME company. Thus, the chosen company for this case study is Musa Jaya Enterprise. Musa Jaya Enterprise is an established company of bicycle store. Their target market are around Selangor. Therefore, the company detailed information and products is described based on the interview with Cik Zulniza Adzwa, clerk of Musa Jaya Enterprise. Lastly, this case study will discuss the strength, weakness, opportunity and thread of the company by using SWOT analysis. Thus, from the needs and demands from the existing consumers, we analysed and find a solution to overcome and to fulfil their needs in Consumer Trend Canvas (CTC) analysis

    Micropropagation, pigments extraction and antimicrobial activity of Cucumis melo L. / Siti Aisha Na’illa Che Musa

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    In vitro regeneration of Cucumis melo L. was successfully achieved in this study. The best seeds germination polarity was horizontal position cultured on MS medium without plant growth regulators. Explants from 7-day-old aseptic seedlings were used as explant sources for subsequent experiments since the explants gave the best response at this age. Different responses were observed when cotyledonary petioles were cultured on MS media supplemented with different concentrations of 2,4-D and coconut water for in vitro regeneration study. Results obtained showed the best media was MS supplemented with 1 mg/L 2,4-D with the combination of 25% of coconut water which gave 100% shoots and 66.67% roots. For callus induction, 4 types of explants were tested includes hypocotyl, cotyledon, node, and leaf cultured on MS media supplemented with different concentrations of BAP and 2,4-D. All of the explants induced callus except leaf explants. The highest rate of callus formation was observed from hypocotyl explants, followed by node explants, and the least callus proliferation was observed on cotyledon explant. Node and hypocotyl explants were then used in induction of embryogenic callus. The highest embryogenic callus obtained from node explants cultured on MS media supplemented with 2 mg/L BAP in combination with 1 mg/L 2,4-D (100.00 %) with the average rate of the shoot formation of 13.10 ± 0.36 per explant. Hypocotyl explants induced non embryogenic callus on MS media supplemented with BAP and 2,4-D but on MS media supplemented with different concentrations of IAA and Kin, hypocotyls induced callus with root formation, where the highest root formation (86.67%) with the average roots formation of 4.20 ±0.50 per explant were observed on MS media supplemented with 3 mg/L IAA. However, callus induced on MS media supplemented with 0.1 M of mannitol regenerated high rate of shoots where the highest rate was observed from node explants (76.67%). Shoots obtained were transferred to MS medium without plant growth regulators for roots formation (93.33%). After 2 months, the established plantlets were then transferred to 3 types of substrates for acclimatization process where the best substrate medium was black soil, followed by mixture of black soil and red soil (1:1) and cocopeat. For carotenoids and chlorophyll pigments extraction, acetone was identified as the best extraction solvent. For colour stability, the pigments were most stable at pH 9 where the colour was last faded. In the application of pigments in coating technology, carotenoids gave the weakest response compared to chlorophyll where the color faded with increasing temperature. In antimicrobial studies, the non embryogenic callus induced from hypocotyl explant on MS media supplemented with 1 mg/L of BAP and 1 mg/L of 2,4-D (1.58 g fresh weight) and in vitro hypocotyl were harvested and extracted with methanol. The extracts were tested against Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtillis, and Staphylococcus aureus, Aspergillus niger, Penicillium sp, and Fusarium sp. The strongest antimicrobial activity of callus extract was observed against Bacillus subtilis and Penicillim sp with inhibition zone of 14 mm and 11 mm, respectively

    Musa Dagh In Anjar

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    Leila Musfy, Khajag Apelian, Mia Azar, Maya Saikali, Lina Ghaibeh, Fouad Mezher, Hatem Imam, Omar Mismar, Ahmad Gharbieh, Yara Khoury, Ghita Abi Hanna, Jana Traboulsi, Joan BazMusa Dagh In Anjar: a testament to the displaced Musa Daghians is a is a trilingual book in Anjar that talks about the story of the Musa Daghians through their unique resistance, achievements, heritage and conditions suitable for their collective growth. Anjar, a town in Beqaa, Lebanon, was originally the private property of Rushdi Bey Fahmi and his mother Aisha Sabarnaz until around 1939 Armenian families of Musa Dagh (Mousaler in Armenian) fled the exaction of the Turkish occupation and settled in Anjar where the French authorities of that time donated the whole land to the displaced Musa Dasghians. Musa Daghians gave Anjar’s quarters the name of their villages of origin: Kabusia, Vakif, Haji Hababli, Khedr Bek, Bitias and Yoghun Oluk. Since then, Anjar became their second home, full of greens, beautiful trees and houses with a unique history. The book (20.5 x 27cm page) is divided into 5 sections/ chapters: the history, culture, traditions, sociology and economy of the Musa Daghians. It is a trilingual book : Latin (English), Armenian and Arabic with an emphasis on the Latin (English) since I want my publication to be accessible and spread to a wider audience

    Interview with Muhammad Al-Azab Musa

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    مقابلة مع نائب رئيس تحرير جريده الاخبار، الاستاذ محمد العزب موسي، حول تقييمه لحرب الخليج واثارها علي المنطقه العربيه وقضيه الشرق الاوسط وجهود السلام الحاليه. قامت بالمقابلة عائشة رافع.An interview with Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Al-Akhbar newspaper Muhammad Al-Azab Musa, in which he discusses his assessment of the Gulf War and its effects on the Arab region and the current peace efforts. The interview was conducted by Aisha Rafi

    Man up: stories of Parvez and Muna

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    A collection of linked comic short stories about a young Muslim couple, tracing their relationship from their traditional courtship to the early parenthood.M.F.A.by Musa Syee

    Bernard Pannagl's musa panagaea

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    Bernard Pannag1 (1666-1734, from 1684 member of Societas Jesu) was a gymnaSIUm teacher, predicator and 1ibrarian in the C1ementinum college in Prague. On1y five books of him are known, all of them in latin. One of these is Musa panagaea (edited probab1y in J anuary 1729), a collection of his schoo1 dramatic works. We bring an edition of the first part of the Musa panagaea, name1y the p1ays Joannes Nepomucenus, Divus Joannes Baptista and Romulus, with an introduction to the latin schoo1 drama in the 17. and 18. century and with informations about the author. There are no standard rules for the editions of the latin texts from 17. and 18. century, just some recommendations. The interpunction of that age in Bohemia hasn't been described and explained in detail s yet, and iťs different from the interpunction, which is used in the czech language (and in the enghsh as well) today; in our edition we use the czech modem interpunction so as the text can be easily read by modem readers. In the transcription of the words we respect the specific aspects of the modem latin (as we know especially from the works of Bohuslav Balbín) and we don't rewrite them in the c1assical latin way. Using of accents in the Musa panagaea is regular and we describe some rules, which we respect in the transcription of the text, but these..

    Musa Dah i bliżej. Zaczynając od powieści Franza Werfla.

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    The subject of the first part of the article is an interpretation of Franz Werfel’s novel Forty days of Musa Dah, published in 1933 and containing in its the name of the place where five thousand Armenians made a stand against the Turks in September and October 1915. The book made the author a national hero of the Armenians. However, this Jewish writer simultaneously sensed the approaching Shoah. Hence, in the second part of the paper, I show how the novel grew in importance during World War II: Musa Dah was compared to the resistance in the Jewish ghettos (e.g. the situation of the population in Bialystok). Janusz Korczak was to discuss the novel in the summer of 1941, also the chronicler of the Warsaw Ghetto, Emmanuel Ringelblum, in June 25, 1942 compared the Warsaw Ghetto to Musa Dah.The subject of the first part of the article is an interpretation of Franz Werfel’s novel Forty days of Musa Dah, published in 1933 and containing in its the name of the place where five thousand Armenians made a stand against the Turks in September and October 1915. The book made the author a national hero of the Armenians. However, this Jewish writer simultaneously sensed the approaching Shoah. Hence, in the second part of the paper, I show how the novel grew in importance during World War II: Musa Dah was compared to the resistance in the Jewish ghettos (e.g. the situation of the population in Bialystok). Janusz Korczak was to discuss the novel in the summer of 1941, also the chronicler of the Warsaw Ghetto, Emmanuel Ringelblum, in June 25, 1942 compared the Warsaw Ghetto to Musa Dah

    The story of Musa and Khidir in QS. al-Kahfi (18): 60-82 according to Al-Alusi’s perspective

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    Al-Qur’an contains much of deep messages, like in Q.S al-Kahfi 18:60-82. It told about the story Musa and Khidir’s journey, by using descriptive-analitic method. In this thesis the author have two problem formulations are: 1) How is the story Musa and Khidir in Q.S al-Kahfi: 60-82 according to Tafsir Al-Alusi perspective? 2) What is the relevance of story Musa and Khidir in Q.S al-Kahfi: 60-82 towards learning ethics? Based on the problem formulation above, the author used two ways to analyze the data First, the author will inventory the verses related to the story of Musa and Khidir , namely Surat al-Kahf: 60-82, then interpret the verses using the perspective of the Tafsīr al-Alusi book in a descriptive-analytic manner so that it can be found out how the construction of the interpretations of these verses is actually comprehensive. Second, from al-alusi interpretation, we will know what is the message from the story. Then from the messages of the story, the author try to seek what is the relevance from the story between the ethic of a student with his teacher. Based on the method of research above, the author concluds that the story of Musa and Khidir contains three hikmah are Having A Big Enthuasiasm In Learning, Be Polite And Tawadhu' To The Teacher And Having A Patience And Commitment To Learning

    Bernard Pannagl's musa panagaea

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    Bernard Pannag1 (1666-1734, from 1684 member of Societas Jesu) was a gymnaSIUm teacher, predicator and 1ibrarian in the C1ementinum college in Prague. On1y five books of him are known, all of them in latin. One of these is Musa panagaea (edited probab1y in J anuary 1729), a collection of his schoo1 dramatic works. We bring an edition of the first part of the Musa panagaea, name1y the p1ays Joannes Nepomucenus, Divus Joannes Baptista and Romulus, with an introduction to the latin schoo1 drama in the 17. and 18. century and with informations about the author. There are no standard rules for the editions of the latin texts from 17. and 18. century, just some recommendations. The interpunction of that age in Bohemia hasn't been described and explained in detail s yet, and iťs different from the interpunction, which is used in the czech language (and in the enghsh as well) today; in our edition we use the czech modem interpunction so as the text can be easily read by modem readers. In the transcription of the words we respect the specific aspects of the modem latin (as we know especially from the works of Bohuslav Balbín) and we don't rewrite them in the c1assical latin way. Using of accents in the Musa panagaea is regular and we describe some rules, which we respect in the transcription of the text, but these..

    Using hydraulic oscillator of Banu Musa for teaching relaxation oscillation

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    One of the introductory examples of scientific books and articles on relaxation oscillations is description of a tank containing a liquid and a siphon, which is known as Tantalus Cup. In this article, the author has shown that the origin of the cup can not be found in historical documents, and probably from the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries this device has appeared in laboratory and educational centers in Europe as teaching instrument. However, the thirty-second design of Alheyalbook of Banu Musa actually defines the means with the same performance but more completely than Tantalus Cup. In this article, this device is called "hydraulic relaxation oscillator of Banu Musa". First the history of the book and the life of author, Ahmad ibn Musa ibn Shaker Khorasani, is briefly stated. Thereafter, the historical and scientific record of Tantalus Cup is studied and the performance of the Cup is also described. Finally, Banu Musa's hydraulic oscillator based on relaxation is described in detail. The article claims that Banu Musa was the first engineer who used the relaxation oscillator in a mechanical device
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