PREVALENCE OF ECTOPARASITES IN BATS FOUND IN GULUMBE AND MASAMA AREA, KEBBI STATE, NIGERIA
By Mahmud Muhammad Bello, P.A Vantsawa, K.B. Dikwa, D. Dibal
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Bats are ecologically valuable and may spur disease transmission; thus, this study aimed to investigate prevalence and identify common ectoparasites in bats in Gulumbe and Masama District in Birnin Kebbi and Danko Wasagu Local Government Areas of Kebbi State. A total of 300 bats were collected. Ectoparasites were investigated with ...
USING MARKOV CHAIN TO MODEL THE LEARNING PROCESS OF STUDENTS FROM THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION AT THU DAU MOT UNIVERSITY
By Le Thi Thu
This study applies a first-order Markov chain to analyze and model the academic progression of 317 students from the Faculty of Education at Thu Dau Mot University, utilizing their semester Grade Point Averages (GPA) as the core data. Students' GPAs were methodologically classified into four distinct academic performance states: Weak ...
THE IMPACT OF CHATGPT USE ON STUDENTS’ COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL ENGAGEMENT IN HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICS LEARNING: A CASE STUDY AT VO MINH DUC HIGH SCHOOL
By Nguyen Phuong Duy Anh
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This study examines how ChatGPT influences high school students’ cognitive and behavioral engagement in Physics learning, drawing on survey data from 251 students at Vo Minh Duc High School in Ho Chi Minh City. Although generative AI is increasingly adopted in education, little is known about how Vietnamese students use ...
LYAPUNOV-TYPE INEQUALITY FOR BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS WITH HADAMARD FRACTIONAL DERIVATIVES AND APPLICATIONS
By Nguyen Dinh Duong
In this paper, we consider a boundary value problem involving the Hadamard fractional derivative. We establish a Lyapunov-type inequality for the problem by constructing the green function and analyzing its properties. Next, we employ a fixed-point theorem to obtain the existence and uniqueness of the solution to the problem. The ...
PERSULFATE ACTIVATION-INDUCED DEGRADATION OF AQUEOUS METHYL ORANGE CATALYZED BY CuO/MnO2 MIXED METAL OXIDES
By Do Huynh Dong Thu, Ngo Minh Hieu, Nguyen Le Bach Diep, Huynh Thi Nha Truc, Le Nguyen Hai Hung, Nguyen Trung Hieu
MnO2 has the advantage of being environmentally friendly and abundant in soil, but its ability to activate persulfate is poor. This study combines MnO2 with CuO into a mixed metal oxide through a one-step reaction to increase the persulfate activation efficiency of the obtained product. These mixed oxides were synthesized ...
STUDY OF THE STRUCTURAL AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF SULFUR DOPING STANENE NANORIBBON: A CASE DFT
By Nguyen Thanh Tung
The structural and electronic properties of sulfur-doped armchair stanene nanoribbons (ASnNRs) have been investigated using Density Functional Theory (DFT). The diverse structural and electronic characteristics induced by the substitution of sulfur atoms were comprehensively analyzed through first-principles calculations, including formation energy, optimized structural parameters, projected density of states (PDOS), and ...
INFLUENCE OF PRESSURE ON STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF AG: A MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATION
By Mai Van Dung, Truong Duc Quynh
In this study, molecular dynamics simulations were employed to investigate the influence of pressure on the structural properties of silver (Ag) at 300K. The results reveal that an increase in pressure leads to a reduction in nearest-neighbor distance, a promotion of local ordering, and a transition from a largely disordered ...
CONDUCTIVITY OF QUANTUM WELLS: ROLE OF ELECTRON-ACOUSTIC PHONON INTERACTION
By Hoang Van Ngoc
Conductivity is a crucial and widely recognized concept in material science, particularly significant in the study of low-dimensional systems. This research extends the analysis of the conductivity tensor within a quantum well with infinite potential, focusing on electron-acoustic phonon scattering. The system is subjected to two external fields: an electromagnetic ...
ENHANCING GRAPHENE IN INGREDIENT OF PAINTS COATING
By Nguyễn Thị Huỳnh Nga
The excellent flexibility of graphene materials that allows them to adjust to the curvature of the substrate surface, chemical surface inertness, and impermeability have attracted considerable attention in the past decade as a blending material and an additive in anti-corrosion coatings. In this paper, we present the role of graphene ...
ROLE OF RESISTANT STARCH FOR HEALTHY AND FOOD APPLICATION
By Nguyen Thi Bich Tram
Resistant starch (RS) is an insoluble fibre stable under various food processing conditions, including high temperatures and pH levels. RS has many beneficial effects on human health, such as positive effects on digestive tract activity, microflora, blood cholesterol levels, glycemic index, diabetes control, increased satiety and effective weight loss. Recently, ...
GREEN FABRICATION OF GOLD NANOBRANCHES BY HEPES BUFFER
By Quang Thi Ngoc Anh, Khuong Quoc Vo
In recent years, asymmetric gold nanoparticles have attracted a lot of attention from researchers owing to their unique properties and varied applications in many fields. In this study, gold nanobranches were prepared using a one-step, green reducing method, with the HEPES buffer acting as both a reducing agent and surfactant. ...
UTILIZATION OF HYDROXYAPATITE/CRAB SHELL CHITOSAN COMPOSITES IN REMOVAL OF AQUEOUS CONGO RED: INFLUENCE FACTORS, ADSORPTION KINETICS AND ISOTHERM
By Nguyen Trung Hieu, Ha Tuan Anh
Due to the limitations of traditional adsorbents for dyeing wastewater, this study combined natural adsorbent (CS, chitosan) and hydroxyapatite (HAp) to form a composite for enhancing the adsorption of aqueous Congo red (CR). The chitosan was prepared from crab shells (Somanniathelphusa sinensis) with a deacetylation degree of about 89%. The ...