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(COVID-19) SITUATION in MALAYSIA 6 October 2020
PRESS STATEMENT MINISTRY OF HEALTH MALAYSIA UPDATES ON THE CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19) SITUATION IN MALAYSIA 6 October 2020 Current Status of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases Who Have Recovered The Ministry of Health (MOH) would like to inform that 87 cases have fully recovered and discharged today. Cumulatively, 10,427 confirmed COVID-19 cases have been discharged (77.2% of total cumulative cases). Current Situation of COVID-19 in Malaysia 6 October 2020, 12 pm, MOH would like to inform that 394 cases were detected in the Tembok Cluster, a prison in Kedah (i.e. 57.0% of the total cases reported today), 294 cases from other localities and three (3) imported cases. In total, 691 additional confirmed COVID-19 cases were reported to the National Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC) MOH today. Cumulatively there are now 13,504 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Malaysia. Therefore, there are currently 2,936 active and infective COVID-19 cases. They have all been isolated and given treatment. Of the 691 cases reported today, three (3) are imported cases who were infected overseas, involving one (1) Malaysian and two (2) non- Malaysian who were travellers from: • India – 1 case reported in Kuala Lumpur, a Malaysian. • Egypt – 1 case reported in Sarawak, a non-Malaysian. • Philippines – 1 case reported in Selangor, a non-Malaysian. Of the 688 local transmission cases, 661 cases are Malaysians and 27 cases non-Malaysians. Of the 688 cases, 394 cases are those detected in the Tembok Cluster, a prison in Kedah (57.0% of total cases reported today). -
Changing of the Guard
MONASH PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES Changing of the Guard Meet our new Dean Going Global: The faculty’s ISSUE 34 • SUMMERISSUE 34 2019/20 increasingly international face John and Nariel Ware endow new scholarship Alumni news Fast Facts 2017 CLARIVATE ANALYTICS HIGHLY CITED RESEARCHERS (2004–2014) No.1 worldwide in Pharmacology and Toxicology QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT, PHARMACY AND PHARMACOLOGY No.1 in Australia and Asia-Pacific 2018 No.1 worldwide for academic reputation 2018 No.2 worldwide 2018 Top 10 worldwide (average 2011–2018) Excellence in Research for Australia 2015 Top rating of 5 in all sectors (well above world standard) PharmAlliance with University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, US and University College London, UK National Alliance for Pharmacy Education with University of Queensland, University of Sydney University of South Australia MONASH PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES Fast Facts Contents 02 News in brief Alchemy is produced 2017 CLARIVATE ANALYTICS by the Development Office, HIGHLY CITED RESEARCHERS (2004–2014) 04 Dean Charman steps down Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, No.1 worldwide in Pharmacology and Toxicology 06 Research with impact Monash University. Managing Editor: John Palmer 10 Special feature: Going global Writers: Rahul Ratwatte, Cyndi Ferguson, QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT, Divya Krishnan 11 Monash University Malaysia’s School of Pharmacy Design: BPO Intelligence PHARMACY AND PHARMACOLOGY celebrates 10 years Photography: Paul Philipson and Greg Ford -
Crc Sabah Newsletter
Issue 3 : September– December 2013 CRC SABAH NEWSLETTER Inside This Issue WELCOME TO ISSUE 3 OF CRC NEWSLETTER Welcome to Issue 3 of CRC Sabah Newletter Warmest Greeting from CRC Sabah! Welcome 2014, and Happy Investigator Initiated Research (IIR) New Year! As we begin this New Year, we hope that 2014 will and industry Sponsored Research bring bigger and better things for the Clinical Research Centre (ISR) updates (CRC). Activities and Photo Gallery In This issue, we want to announce the upcoming workshop organized by CRC Sabah for the year 2014. Contact Us 1. Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Workshop collaboration Upcoming Events with Clinical Research Malaysia (CRM) 19th – 21st Feb 2014, Sabah Women and Children Hospital. 2. Sabah Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Workshop 26th – 28th Mar 2014, Hospital Queen Elizabeth II. CRC’s OBJECTIVE 3. Basic to Intermediate Medical Biostatistics Using SPSS Workshop 2014 1. To promote a culture of 14 – 17 April 2014, School Of Medical, University Malaysia research among healthcare Sabah (UMS). workers in Sabah. 4. Advanced Medical Biostatistics Using SPSS Workshop 2014 2 – 6 Jun 2014, School Of Medical, University Malaysia Sabah (UMS). 2. To disseminate skills in Grab this opportunity and never stop Learning! See you there! Methodology, Statistical tools, and techniques in designing and conducting clinical trials. CRC’s Vision 3. To provide healthcare workers the principle of methodology and To be a leading clinical research institution in Asia biostatistics in clinical research CRC’s Mission To improve patients health outcomes through ethical and quality clinical research. ISSUE 3: September – December 2013 CRC Sabah Newsletter MESSAGE AND RESOLUTION CRC SABAH HEAD 2014 First and foremost, I would like to congratulate the editorial team for their success in publishing the third edition of CRC Sabah Newsletter. -
IOI Corporation Berhad, Sakilan Group Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia
PUBLIC SUMMARY REPORT INITIAL RSPO CERTIFICATION ASSESSMENT IOI Corporation Berhad, Sakilan Group Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia Report Author Allan Thomas – 21 st April 2009 [email protected] Tel: +61 412 492 353 BSi Management Systems Singapore Pte Ltd ( Co. Reg. 1995 02096-N) Malaysia Office (Co.Reg. 9942MX) 460 Alexandra Road Suite 19.05 Level 19, Wisma Goldhill #08-01/02 PSA Building 65, Jalan Raja Chulan SINGAPORE 119963 50200 Kuala Lumpur Tel +65 6270 0777 MALAYSIA Fax +65 6270 2777 Tel +60 32032 2252 (Hunting Line) www.bsi-asia.com Fax +60 32032 2253 Soon Leong Chia: [email protected] Teo Chin Siong: [email protected] TABLE of CONTENTS Page N o SUMMARY…… .....................................................................................................................................1 Abbreviations USED................................................................................................................................1 1.0 Scope of Certification Assessment.................................................................................................1 1.1 National Interpretation Used..........................................................................................................1 1.2 Certification Scope.........................................................................................................................1 1.3 Location and Maps.........................................................................................................................1 1.4 Description of Supply -
View the Table of Contents for This Issue: Https
http://englishkyoto-seas.org/ View the table of contents for this issue: https://englishkyoto-seas.org/2018/12/vol-7-no-3-of-southeast-asian-studies/ Subscriptions: http://englishkyoto-seas.org/mailing-list/ For permissions, please send an e-mail to: [email protected] SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES Vol. 7, No. 3 December 2018 CONTENTS Divides and Dissent: Malaysian Politics 60 Years after Merdeka Guest Editor: KHOO Boo Teik KHOO Boo Teik Preface ....................................................................................................(269) KHOO Boo Teik Introduction: A Moment to Mull, a Call to Critique ............................(271) ABDUL RAHMAN Ethnicity and Class: Divides and Dissent Embong in Malaysian Studies .........................................................................(281) Jeff TAN Rents, Accumulation, and Conflict in Malaysia ...................................(309) FAISAL S. Hazis Domination, Contestation, and Accommodation: 54 Years of Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysia ....................................(341) AHMAD FAUZI Shifting Trends of Islamism and Islamist Practices Abdul Hamid in Malaysia, 1957–2017 .....................................................................(363) Azmi SHAROM Law and the Judiciary: Divides and Dissent in Malaysia ....................(391) MAZNAH Mohamad Getting More Women into Politics under One-Party Dominance: Collaboration, Clientelism, and Coalition Building in the Determination of Women’s Representation in Malaysia .........................................................................................(415) -
3Rd Report of the National Cataract Surgery Registry 2004
National Cataract Surgery Registry Ministry of Health Malaysia THE THIRD REPORT OF THE NATIONAL CATARACT SURGERY REGISTRY 2004 Edited by Goh Pik Pin Shamala Retnasabapathy Rajalakshmi Gopal Ronald Arun Das A publication of the National Cataract Surgery Registry And Clinical Research Centre, Ministry of Health October 2004 © National Cataract Surgery Registry, Malaysia. Published by the National Cataract Surgery Registry (NCSR) C/O Clinical Research Centre, Level 3, Dermatology Block, Kuala Lumpur Hospital, Jalan Pahang, 50586 Kuala Lumpur. General Line: 603-2698 0310 Fax: 603-2691 1682 Email [email protected] Website: http://www.crc.gov.my/ncsr Disclaimer The data reported here have been supplied by NCSR. The interpretation and reporting of these data are the responsibility of the Editor and in no way should be seen as an official policy or interpretation of the NCSR. Suggested citation The suggested citation for this report is as follows: Goh Pik Pin, Shamala Retnasabapathy, Rajalakshmi Gopal, Ronald Arun Das.(Eds) THE SECOND REPORT OF THE NATIONAL CATARACT SURGERY 2003 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2004 Electronic version Electronic version of this report can be downloaded at http://www.crc.gov.my/ncsr ISSN 1675-8447 Forward i ACKNOWLEDGMENTS i National Cataract Surgery Registry Advisory Committee i PARTICIPATING CENTRES 1. Angkatan Tentera Kem Terendak Hospital Head, Ophthalmology Department : Lt. Kol. (Dr) Nor Aishah Malik Dr In Charge : - Coordinator : Sarjan Jawariah Ali Participating From : January-November 2002 January-December 2003 2 Alor Setar Hospital Head, Ophthalmology Department : Dr. Ahmad Mat Saad Dr In Charge : Dr. Zaharidah Abd Kadir Coordinator : T/AN Siti Aishah Salim Participating From : January-December 2002 January-December 2003 3 Duchess Of Kent Hospital, Sandakan Head, Ophthalmology Department : Dr. -
List of Medical Practitioners Registered, 1983
[2315) OF INESTURN AUSTRALIA (Published by Authority at 3 .30 p .m .) No . 48] PERTH: TUESDAY, 5 JULY [1983 MEDICAL ACT 1894-1979 the Medical Board of Western Australia LIST OF M EDICAL PRACTITIONERS REGISTERED, 1983 26843/6/83 THE MEDICAL BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA 44 Ventnor Avenue, West Perth, 6005 . THE following list of Medical Practitioners is published in accordance with section 14 of the Medical Act 1894-1979 . 1st May, 1983 . Medical Practitioners who have complied with section 16A of the Act are indicated thus : K .I . BRADBURY, Registrar . Original No . Name Address Qualifications Date of Registration *5912 Abbott, John Stephen 206 Stirling Street, MB BS West Aust 1978 10/1/78 Perth WA 6000 5655 Abraham, Rex Leslie 11 Moon Street, MB BS Qld 1977 14/2/78 Balina NSW 2478 *6278 Abrugiato, Robert 6 Hillside Road, MB BS West Aust 1980 8/1/80 East Fremantle WA 6158 *2779 Achimovich, Lois Mary 160 High Street, MB BS West Aust 1966 ; MRANZCP 1973 14/12/65 Fremantle WA 6160 *2500 Adams, Arthur Richard 301 Geographe Bay Road, MB ChB Aberd 1949 ; MRCP Edin 1960 ; 10/3/64 Quindalup WA 6281 FRCP Edin 1972 *6446 Adams, David Watson Scott C/- Dr G Moffat, 98 Wellington Street, MB ChB Dundee 1975 12/1/82 Northam WA 6401 *2518 Adams, Pacricia Mary MacBride 301 Geographe Bay Road, MB ChB Edin 1948 14/7/64 Quindalup WA 6281 N 3652 Adams, Tine 1 Goldsmith Street, MB BS West Aust 1972 11/1/72 Parap NT 5790 *2457 Adamson, John Edmund Bernard 17 MacLeod Road, MB BS West Aust 1963 ; MRCP Edin 1968 11/1/63 Applecross WA 6153 *5770 Adamson, Roslyn Mary -
Borneo Sandakan Tours Sdn. Bhd
Borneo Sandakan Tours Sdn. Bhd. (982930K) KPL/LN 6775 Office Address: Block HS/11, Lot 105, 2nd Floor, Sandakan Harbour Square Postal Address: PO Box 143, 90701 Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia. T: +60 89 211 540 F: +60 89 212 540 W: www.borneosandakan.com ‘Sandakan Heritage Trails’ Tour Code: SDK 2 Approximate Duration: 3 – 4 Hours Meet & greet from Sandakan Hotel. You shall visits: . Masjid Jamek: This mosque was first opened by the Muslim cloth merchant from India, known as Damsah in 1890. The mosque was originally located in the restaurant Habeeb III facing Wisma Sandakan. During World War II-2 Masjid Jamek was once the hiding place of the Muslim population. Japanese military also believes the British hides here and shoot the mosque. William Pryer Monument: A granite structure erected to honour the founder of Sandakan, William B. Pryer. 100 Steps: Climbing the Stairs with a Hundred Steps will lead you to a beautiful view of Sandakan town and bay. It also brings you to the Agnes Keith House. Agnes Keith House: where a famous writer of the “Land Below the Wind” and “White Man Returns”, today the house turned into a heritage house providing interesting insight to life during British North Borneo. Old Stairs: The remains of the foundation/stairs of what believed to be the Consulate building of the pre-war Chinese Government. Goddess of Mercy Temple: a small and inconspicuous temple built in the late 1880s . St. Michael and All Angels’ Church: Rev. Henry Elton was perhaps best known for the construction of St Michael’s Church which lasted from 1893 to 1906. -
INDIGENOUS GROUPS of SABAH: an Annotated Bibliography of Linguistic and Anthropological Sources
INDIGENOUS GROUPS OF SABAH: An Annotated Bibliography of Linguistic and Anthropological Sources Part 1: Authors Compiled by Hans J. B. Combrink, Craig Soderberg, Michael E. Boutin, and Alanna Y. Boutin SIL International SIL e-Books 7 ©2008 SIL International Library of Congress Catalog Number: 2008932444 ISBN: 978-155671-218-0 Fair Use Policy Books published in the SIL e-Books series are intended for scholarly research and educational use. You may make copies of these publications for research or instructional purposes (under fair use guidelines) free of charge and without further permission. Republication or commercial use of SILEB or the documents contained therein is expressly prohibited without the written consent of the copyright holder(s). Series Editor Mary Ruth Wise Volume Editor Mae Zook Compositor Mae Zook The 1st edition was published in 1984 as the Sabah Museum Monograph, No. 1. nd The 2 edition was published in 1986 as the Sabah Museum Monograph, No. 1, Part 2. The revised and updated edition was published in 2006 in two volumes by the Malaysia Branch of SIL International in cooperation with the Govt. of the State of Sabah, Malaysia. This 2008 edition is published by SIL International in single column format that preserves the pagination of the 2006 print edition as much as possible. Printed copies of Indigenous groups of Sabah: An annotated bibliography of linguistic and anthropological sources ©2006, ISSN 1511-6964 may be obtained from The Sabah Museum Handicraft Shop Main Building Sabah Museum Complex, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, -
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Catalogue of Place Names in Northern East Greenland
Catalogue of place names in northern East Greenland In this section all officially approved, and many Greenlandic names are spelt according to the unapproved, names are listed, together with explana- modern Greenland orthography (spelling reform tions where known. Approved names are listed in 1973), with cross-references from the old-style normal type or bold type, whereas unapproved spelling still to be found on many published maps. names are always given in italics. Names of ships are Prospectors place names used only in confidential given in small CAPITALS. Individual name entries are company reports are not found in this volume. In listed in Danish alphabetical order, such that names general, only selected unapproved names introduced beginning with the Danish letters Æ, Ø and Å come by scientific or climbing expeditions are included. after Z. This means that Danish names beginning Incomplete documentation of climbing activities with Å or Aa (e.g. Aage Bertelsen Gletscher, Aage de by expeditions claiming ‘first ascents’ on Milne Land Lemos Dal, Åkerblom Ø, Ålborg Fjord etc) are found and in nunatak regions such as Dronning Louise towards the end of this catalogue. Å replaced aa in Land, has led to a decision to exclude them. Many Danish spelling for most purposes in 1948, but aa is recent expeditions to Dronning Louise Land, and commonly retained in personal names, and is option- other nunatak areas, have gained access to their al in some Danish town names (e.g. Ålborg or Aalborg region of interest using Twin Otter aircraft, such that are both correct). However, Greenlandic names be - the remaining ‘climb’ to the summits of some peaks ginning with aa following the spelling reform dating may be as little as a few hundred metres; this raises from 1973 (a long vowel sound rather than short) are the question of what constitutes an ‘ascent’? treated as two consecutive ‘a’s. -
Autumn 07 Cover
SALE 5901 STANLEY GIBBONS LONDON 1856 | THURSDAY 4TH OCTOBER 2018 4TH OCTOBER THURSDAY COLLECTIONS & RANGES 4TH OCTOBER 2018 399 Strand, WC2R 0LX, London Please contact us on 020 7836 8444 | Email: [email protected] www.stanleygibbons.com/auctions Stanley Gibbons Collections and Ranges pages.qxp_Layout 1 22/08/2018 09:10 Page 1 COLLECTIONS & RANGES SALE 5901 THURSDAY 4TH OCTOBER 2018 To be held at: Stanley Gibbons 399 Strand London WC2R 0LX PUBLIC VIEWING AT 399 STRAND Monday 24th September 09:30 – 16:30 Tuesday 25th September 09:30 – 16:30 Wednesday 26th September 09:30 – 16:30 Thursday 27th September 09:30 – 16:30 Friday 28th September 09:30 – 16:30 Private viewing beforehand may be available at 399 Strand by appointment only. For an appointment to view please telephone 0207 557 4458 or email [email protected] ORDER OF SALE Afternoon Session not starting before 2.00pm Lots 2500 -3134 INDEPENDENT AUCTION AGENTS The below agents attend each of our auctions. These details are provided without recommendation or guarantee. Trevor Chinery BA. PTS: Tel: +44 (0)1205 330026 / Fax: +44 (0)1933 622808 / Mobile: (0)7527 444825 Email: [email protected] Nick Martin (Love Auctions): Tel: +44 (0)1205 460968 / Mobile: +44(0)7703 766477 Email: [email protected] STANLEY GIBBONS LONDON 1856 399 Strand, WC2R 0LX, London Please contact us on 020 7836 8444 | Email: [email protected] www.stanleygibbons.com/auctions Stanley Gibbons Collections and Ranges pages.qxp_Layout 1 22/08/2018 09:10 Page 2 MEET THE AUCTION TEAM