
Universiti Putra Malaysia
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Nov 17, 2024 |
aboutislam.net | Universiti Putra Malaysia
QAs salamu `alaikum, I'm a father and I feel like I don't like my baby. I feel like rejecting my own baby. I hate crying and disturbance. Also, I can't tolerate a crying baby. I have problems with my wife that really shadow our life together, and I'm thinking of getting married again or divorced. The problem is that she likes to control everything, while I want to share ideas and thoughts. She thinks that I'm a dreamer and unrealistic. Can you please send me some advice? Thank you.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com | Universiti Putra Malaysia
The study employed a cluster randomized controlled trial (CRCT) design. The sample size was calculated via G-Power 3.1 software [29]. The effect size was identified based on previous studies that reported an effect size of 0.20 for similar interventions [30]. Considering a type I error (α) = 0.05 and a power value (1 - β) = 0.80, the total sample size should be 52, with 26 samples in each group.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
aboutislam.net | Universiti Putra Malaysia
QMy husband and I are both Muslims; he by birth while I became a Muslim 6 years ago. The last few years have been rather unhappy for me, but since we have two kids, I try to hold on and show a brave face. My husband keeps his Arab culture very strictly, and he has a terrible temper. For instance, he has threatened to kill my sister, and he denied me contact with my mother for almost 2 years. He has also threatened to kill me, and I really believed he would go through with it.
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Sep 8, 2024 |
bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com | Universiti Putra Malaysia
This study followed the CONSORT statement and adopted a cluster randomized controlled trial (CRCT) design. Sample size calculations were based on G-Power 3.1 software [30], with the effect size determined from previous studies (effect size = 0.20). With a Type I error (α) of 0.05 and a power (1 - β) of 0.80, the minimum sample size should be 52 students.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
peerj.com | Ray SK |MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN |Universiti Putra Malaysia |Zurina Mohd Hanapi
The average rate of rank changes for MRHOF-RPL, SecTrust, and SF-MRTS can be seen in Fig. 2, which was generated using data from Rank, black hole, and Sybil attacks. As the simulation progresses, you will see that the average frequency of rank changes for MRHOF-RPL rises across the board for all attacks. The percentage of delivered packets Fig.
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