Yidan, Wang Jiaxing, Wang Jingli, Fan Yuhui, Xia Xian, Zhang
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Journal of Economic Science Research
In recent years, renewable energy has taken on an increasingly important role as a result of the depletion of traditional fossil fuels and the pressure of climate change. Due to the advantages of clean energy production and wide availability, research on renewable energy has increased worldwide. We collected data from the Web of Science and the Der...
B, . J . Liyanapathirana R, . P . K . C . M . Ranasinghe
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Journal of Economic Science Research
Sri Lanka is considered a highly fluctuating economy in the South Asian region. It is vital to understand the behavior of economy in order to obtain the maximum benefit. Stock market can be considered as one of the key influencers to the economy whereas the behavior of the stock market would highly define the behaviors of the overall economic syste...
Eric, Irakoze Baorong, Yu
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Journal of Economic Science Research
This study analyzes how Foreign Direct Investment affects the rate of economic development among nations in the EAC with the empirical evidence of Burundi. The paper indicates that there is a link between foreign direct investment(FDI), gross domestic product(GDP), human capital, and openness with support of yearly time-series data from 1989 to 201...
Abeer, Hassan Yvonne, Bamurange Monika, Foster Kieran, James
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Journal of Economic Science Research
This research is an explanatory study of the learning experience of international students when they come to study at UK. Survey collected from both undergraduate and postgraduate students who are studying at the University of The West of Scotland (UWS). The survey consisted on many dimensions such as selection and admission, pre arrival activities...
Priya, Karkera Arbinder, Singal Jayesh, Sawant
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Journal of Endocrinology Research
Objective:Nutrition practice in India has generally been confined to pen and paper with little use of algorithms and technology. Nutritionists in practice find it difficult to go beyond macronutrient analysis for dietary intake or diet plans. Since nutrition practice requires lot of data processing, we decided to develop software to aid in these ca...
Boyu, Jiang Jiming, Yu Yihang, Liu
Published in
Journal of Environmental & Earth Sciences
The pollution caused by disposable plastic products is becoming more and more serious, and “plastic limit” has become a global consensus. This article mainly discusses the pollution problem from the following aspects:Integrate all relevant important indicators to establish a multiple regression model of the maximum amount of disposable plastic wast...
Omayma, Ahmed Mosa
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Journal of Environmental & Earth Sciences
Petroleum hydrocarbon profiles of surface water samples of the coasts of north western Suez Gulf, Egypt were assessed using standard analytical procedures. Water from surface levels) samples were collected from eight locations in the Gulf. Extraction of the petroleum hydrocarbons from the water samples collected and compounds were analytically dete...
V, . K . Balkhanov Yu, B . Bashkuev
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Journal of Environmental & Earth Sciences
Earth's the surface is often strongly inductive, consisting of a dielectric layer thickness endpoint, lying on an unlimited conductor basis. Electromagnetic wave, spreading along the surface, it appears captured dielectric layer, spreading it as in the waveguide channel. Waveguide theory it is known that the spread in the waveguide can only electro...
Wei, Ju Ke, Xu Jian, Shen Chao, Li Guozhang, Li Haoran, Xu Shengyu, Wang
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Journal of Environmental & Earth Sciences
Knowledge of the present-day in-situ stress distribution is greatly important for better understanding of conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs in many aspects, e.g., reservoir management, wellbore stability assessment, etc. In tectonically stable regions, the present-day in-situ stress field in terms of stress distribution is larg...
Humphrey, Mbuti Elizabeth, Mwaniki Peter, Warutere Francis, Oguya Ronnie, Midigo
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Journal of Human Physiology
Background: Tuberculosis is one of the deadliest and disabling diseases in the world today. The infection exacts its greatest toll on individuals during their most productive years. TB patients record different perceived health related qualities of life(PHRQoL) which could be attributed to certain environmental, social and physical factors. The obj...