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  1. Sharir Aizat Kamaruddin, Muhammad Huzaifah Jaafar, Muhammad Ariff Zakariya, Muhammad Fayyadh Fadzilan, Aliff Iqbal Ahmad Nadzri, Khairul Naim Abd.Aziz, et al.
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    This research is conducted to investigate the effects of cubed and crushed ice on the crude fat, ash, and
    moisture content of Channa striata and Clarias batrachus. The samples were chilled to four and seven days in the Polyvinyl chloride plastic (PVC) boxes filled with cubed ice and crushed ice. Before the determination of crude, ash, and moisture content, the samples were frozen for 1 week. Statistical
    analyses were carried out to indicate the significant difference in the effects of treatment days and
    physical characteristics of ice towards the crude fat, ash, and moisture content. The result concludes that crushed ice is more superior to cubed ice for all experiments. The outcomes of this research benefit many parties specially to cubed ice suppliers to support aquaculture industries and the socio-economic sectors in Malaysia.
  2. Sharir,Aizat,Kamaruddin,, Nor,Atikah,Husna,Ahmad,Nasir,, Nur,Syafiqah,Rahim,, Norlin,Shuhaime,, Mohd,Akmal,Hashim,, Ahmad,Suhail,Khazali,, et al.
    Science Letters, 2021;15(2):117-132.
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    This research is conducted to assess the accuracy of spline interpolation methods to predict and
    model the surface water pH of Pulau Tuba, Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia. In-situ sampling
    activities using pH-meter and Geographic Positioning Systems (GPS) were carried out during
    high tides and at noon in November 2018. The development of spatial models was constructed
    using Regularized and Tension spline methods. Then, validation of models was carried out to
    compare the observed and predicted values of pH using correlation analysis, regression analysis,
    and error analysis. The accuracy of the developed map was calculated using the overall accuracy
    equation. This research found that the regularized spline method had more accuracy in estimating
    surface water pH variability than the tension spline method. Pearson correlation coefficient (r),
    Coefficient of determination (R2
    ), Mean Absolute Error (MAE) and Root Mean Square Error
    (RMSE) were reported at 0.896, 0.803, 0.0265 and 0.0344 for the regularized spline method,
    respectively. The developed spatial model was then transformed into a map by adding map
    elements such as legend, title, north arrow, and scales for effective visualization. The developed
    map has an accuracy of 87.50%. The surface water pH was found at the range of 7-8. Low
    reading of pH is expected due to the addition of rainwater to the coastal water of Pulau Tuba,
    Langkawi, Kedah. The research outcomes would benefit government and non-government
    agencies to monitor the coastal and ocean acidification and the development of strategic policies
    and rules to reduce the impact of anthropogenic activities and climate changes for this area.
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