WHAT DOES KETAI MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of ketai in the Malay dictionary
ketai I; squeeze crumbly crumbled, broke into small, torn; ketai II bp kalah paling parah. ketai I; berketai–ketai hancur remuk, pecah menjadi kecil-kecil, robek-robek;
ketai II bp kalah paling teruk.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «KETAI»
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Fundamentals of Chest Radiology
The book is organized by specific anatomic sites - the central airways, mediastinum and hila, pleura, parenchyma, and heart - and then further broken down according to disease etiology.
Andrew Meholic, Loren Ketai, Richard Lofgren, 1996
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Fundamentals of chest radiology
"This edition features new information on pulmonary infection, chronic diffuse lung disease, heart disease and the evaluation of pulmonary modules.
Loren H. Ketai, Richard Lofgren, Andrew J. Meholic, 2006
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Ketai Shosetsu: Remediation, Hypermediacy and the ...
By delving into a specific example of electronic literature, cell phone novel Secondhand Memories, the author will demonstrate that the hyperreal quality of the cell phone novel is more appealing to modern readers.
Cari Michele Tulleys, 2012
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Contemporary Youth Culture: An International Encyclopedia
When the young generation became its core user, they started to call it "ketai" with two syllables instead of four, written in Katakana (the Japanese alphabet) instead of Kanji, which is far easier to pronounce or write. Now the word "ketai" is a ...
Shirley R. Steinberg, Priya Parmar, Birgit Richard, 2006
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Reports of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to ...
When a ketai is planted it is provided with a small pole for the plants to climb up (cf. vi. pl. IV. fig. 4). The whole of the planting should be finished in November, but just as elsewhere there are some men more industrious than their fellows, who ...
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Reports of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to ... - Halaman 51
Her fame rests on her discovering the root called ketai which is a greatly prized variety of yam, the tubers of which are similar in size and shape to potatoes. The roots of the ketai are called teb and the clusters of tubers mot. There are two ...
A. C. Haddon, W. H. R. Rivers, A. Wilkin, 2011
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Design, User Experience, and Usability. Theory, Methods, ...
KETAI. Platform. Ubiquitous mobile devices equipped with gyroscope and accelerometer sensors enable a variety of novel applications. Targeted for sectors such as traffic [26-27], gaming [24], health care [28,29] ...
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Banking, Finance, and Accounting: Concepts, ...
Registration is required with banks through service Provider. 6.5. Osaifu-Ketai Osaifu-Ketailiterally means Wallet Mobile. It is a trademark of NTT DoCoMo, which developed the system. It refers to mobile phones that integrate Sony's Mobile ...
Management Association, Information Resources, 2014
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Reports of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to ...
When a ketai is planted it is provided with a small pole for the plants to climb up (cf. vi. pi. IV. fig. 4). The whole of the planting should be finished in November, but just as elsewhere there are some men more industrious than their fellows, who ...
A. C. Haddon, W. H. R. Rivers, 2011
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China on Video: Smaller-Screen Realities
Portability: from. ketai. toshouji. One other area ofresearch that has lookedat portablemovies focuses on mobile andonline communities. Scholars from communication studies, media anthropology, and cultural studies have examined social ...