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    Convergence of regional GDP per capita among the big islands in Indonesia by Murbanto Sinaga, Rika Surianto Zalukhu, Rapat Piter Sony Hutauruk, Daniel Collyn

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This research aims to analyze the regional GDP per capita convergence on the big five islands in Indonesia, which is Sumatera, Java, Borneo, Celebes, and Moluccas and Papua during period 2012-2021. …”
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    Flipbook and e-learning for teaching English to elementary school teacher education students by Herlina Usman, Ika Lestari, Yulia Elfrida Yanty Siregar, Syarifa Rafiqa Rafiqa, Izlan Sentryo

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…They attend Universitas Halu Oleo Kendari in Southeast Sulawesi, Universitas Borneo Tarakan in North Kalimantan, and Universitas Negeri Jakarta in Jakarta. …”
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    A Revision of the Selenocosmiine Tarantula Genus Phlogiellus Pocock 1897 (Araneae: Theraphosidae), with Description of 4 New Species by Steven C. Nunn, Rick C. West, Volker Von Wirth

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Four new species are described: P. bogadeki sp. nov. from Hong Kong, P. johnreylazoi sp. nov. from Palawan Island, Philippines, P. moniqueverdezae sp. nov. from Ranong, Thailand, and P. pelidnus sp. nov. from Sabah, Borneo. The type species P. atriceps (Pocock 1897) holotype male is redescribed and the male P. baeri (Simon 1877) is described in detail for the first time. …”
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    Les Orangs-Outans fossiles : apport des dernières découvertes au Viêtnam by Anne-Marie Bacon, Fabrice Demeter, Vu The Long

    Published 2001-11-01
    “…Dental morphology and morphometry of the adult individual are compared with those of known taxa (modern and fossil), whereas its body proportions are compared with those of the two modern subspecies, from Borneo (Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus) and from Sumatra (Pongo pygmaeus abelii). …”
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    Blood glucose response to kratom tea (Mitragyna speciosa Korth.) by Fadly Dzul

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background: Kratoms are traditionally used in Borneo to manage diabetes by chewing, smoking, or brewing the leaves as tea. …”
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    Rifting and seafloor spreading in the South China sea: a subduction-related extension on the down-going plate? by Chang, Sung-Ping, Pubellier, Manuel

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The stages of rifting, spreading and the cessation, of activity the South China Sea basin in Cenozoic appears to be coeval with the progressive closure of the Proto-South China Sea which ended with collision in Borneo and Palawan. The evolution bracketed between 45 Ma and 16 Ma, migrated through time from NE to SW. …”
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    A new species of Sinarella Bryk, 1949 (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Herminiinae) from Jiangxi, China by Jun Wu, Wen-Yu Liu, Hui-Lin Han

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This genus is widely distributed from the Himalayas to Southeast Asia, Japan, Borneo, Sulawesi and New Guinea.A new species of the genus Sinarella Bryk, 1949, S. jinggangshana sp. nov., is described from Jinggangshan National Nature Reserve, Jiangxi Province, China. …”
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    Emotional Maturity, Religious Tolerance and Religiosity Within Millennial Generation by Fitri Sukmawati, Ema Zati Baroroh, Nindya Juwita, Kiki Amalia, Yussri Sawani

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Projecting the case study of millennial generation in Pontianak City of West Borneo, this work aims to explore the level of emotional maturity, religiosity and religious tolerance, as well as to verify the relationship between emotional maturity, religiosity and religious tolerance. …”
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    Using DNA metabarcoding and direct behavioural observations to identify the diet of proboscis monkeys (Nasalis larvatus) in the Kinabatangan Floodplain, Sabah. by Valentine Thiry, Arthur F Boom, Danica J Stark, Olivier J Hardy, Roseline C Beudels-Jamar, Regine Vercauteren Drubbel, Sylvia Alsisto, Martine Vercauteren, Benoit Goossens

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We focused our study on the proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus), an endangered primate species which is endemic to the island of Borneo. Our survey was conducted in the Lower Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary (LKWS), a riverine protected area that is surrounded by oil palm plantations. …”
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