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'50' then 1, 2 or 3 letters then 5 numbers 19 January 1960 Rp100 157 × 81 mm Purple Amorphophallus campanulatus: 5 rhinoceros hornbills '100' then 1, 2, or 3 letters then 5 numbers Rp500 165 × 85 mm Blue and red Bougainvillea: Green junglefowls '500' then 1, 2, or 3 letters then 4 numbers, or '500', 1 letter, 5 numbers 10 May 1960 13 March 1966
The character started wearing an iconic red dress with white polka dots in the 1928 title card animations of the short film Plane Crazy. [7] Later in 1962, DC Comics introduced Polka-Dot Man with irregularly-sized and differently coloured dots. Polka-Dot Man made his first theatrical debut in the film The Suicide Squad directed by James Gunn.
UPM has been recognised as a research university since 2006, one of five present in Malaysia. [6] In 2010, self-accreditation status was awarded by Malaysian Qualifications Agency [7] to simplify the procedure of accrediting academic programs, strengthening its own Internal Quality Assurance (IQA) system to compete among local universities. [8]
The Indonesian one hundred thousand rupiah banknote (Rp100,000) is a denomination of the Indonesian rupiah. Being the highest and second-newest denomination of the rupiah (after the Rp2,000 note), it was first introduced on November 1, 1999, as a polymer banknote [1] [2] before switching to cotton paper in 2004; [3] all notes have been printed using the latter ever since.
SPM-1: 5.56×45mm NATO: Designated marksman rifle Indonesia: Pindad SPM-1 as standard issue Designated marksman rifle. Lee–Enfield.303 British: Bolt-action rifle British Empire: SMLE Mk III: Used by some colour guard. [22] M1 Garand.30-06 Springfield: Semi-automatic rifle United States: Used for training and ceremonial purpose. [23] [24]
The Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (Malay: Institut Penyelidikan dan Kemajuan Pertanian Malaysia), abbreviated MARDI, is a government body in Malaysia under Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-based Industry (MOA).
The campus was reopened in November 2001 based on the third objective of UPM's 2001-2010 planning strategy, which is to upgrade UPM's ability as an internationally acclaimed Centre of Study, Agricultural and Biosource Services. [1] It is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in Sarawak.
UPM Press is the university press of Universiti Putra Malaysia. The press is one of the entities under the Office of Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation, University Putra Malaysia. [1] UPM Press operates the UPM Press Bookshop [2] and the publisher for the official academic journal of University Putra Malaysia, the Pertanika journals.