100 research outputs found

    Employee innovation and creativity level at Sime Darby Auto Connexion Sdn Bhd / Mohammad Farid Azfar Fauzi

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    As in modern day now, innovation and creativity among employee in any organization is important for the organization to achieve the goals that been set up. It can be one of the core competitive advantages for some organization than their competitors. In this research, the researcher choose to identify the employee innovation and creativity level in Sime Darby Auto Connexion Sdn. Bhd. In 3 of their subsidiary company which is Ford, Hertz and Land Rover that located in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. The Leadership, organization and employee behaviour are the factors that the researcher emphasized in this research. The other objective of this research is to find out what are the relationship those 3 factors with employee innovation and creativity level and which one between those 3 factors that most significant to employee innovation and creativity level in Sime Darby Auto Connexion Sdn. Bhd. This research has been conducted on 50 respondents from Sime Darby Auto Connexion Sdn. Bhd. employees to be sample of this research. The finding of this research indicates employee behaviour as the most factors that significant to employee innovatin and creativity level in this organization. This will help the employee in this organization more aware on the main factor of the employee innovation and creativity level and it will help them to increase their innovation and creativity level thus will help organization to achieve their goals. Future study should focus on the similar study but with different factors to any organization in any industry. By doing this, we can get a clearer picture on the employee innovation and creativity level that occurred in many organization in this modern day

    Report of The Cinna Bites / Zulfaiz Zulkiffli...[et al.]

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    The Cinna Bites’. The company was register under THE CINNA BITES. The name of the company was given in honor of the main product sold by the company and inspired by the chairman and the staff of the company. Nature of Business The Cinna Bites is new set up company that focuses on supplying food, cinnamon roll. Our company sells various type of flavor, supply a ready-made cinnamon roll, and also accept for any order from the catering or wedding event. The Cinna Bites is planning to lexpand the business and become popular among people in Malaysia and all over the country. Industry Profile In Sweden, Cinnamon roll are already been famous among the people in their country. In Malaysia, people still do not know the existing of the food name Cinnamon Roll. Nowadays, there is a lot of cafe providing a dessert with ice cream or cakes but the cinnamon roll is the new latest issue to be categorized as a dessert. Cinnamon roll is a Halal food that is make by the all muslims' staff and the process of mixing the ingredient and making the cinnamon roll are according to the way of Islam followed by the right nutrients in cinnamon roll. Currently, our company is the first company who the only one supplying the cinnamon roll in Malaysia. Thus, our company has one professional chef who are very master in baking and pastries to fulfil the customers and company the best needs

    The role of neighborhood level socioeconomic characteristics in Salmonella infections in Michigan (1997–2007): Assessment using geographic information system

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background:</p> <p>The majority of U.S. disease surveillance systems contain incomplete information regarding socioeconomic status (SES) indicators like household or family income and educational attainment in case reports, which reduces the usefulness of surveillance data for these parameters. We investigated the association between select SES attributes at the neighborhood level and <it>Salmonella </it>infections in the three most populated counties in Michigan using a geographic information system.</p> <p>Methods:</p> <p>We obtained data on income, education, and race from the 2000 U.S. Census, and the aggregate number of laboratory-confirmed cases of salmonellosis (1997–2006) at the block group level from the Michigan Department of Community Health. We used ArcGIS to visualize the distribution, and Poisson regression analysis to study associations between potential predictor variables and <it>Salmonella </it>infections.</p> <p>Results:</p> <p>Based on data from 3,419 block groups, our final multivariate model revealed that block groups with lower educational attainment were less commonly represented among cases than their counterparts with higher education levels (< high school degree vs. ≥ college degree: rate ratio (RR) = 0.79, 95% confidence interval (CI):0.63, 0.99; ≥ and high school degree, but no college degree vs. ≥ college degree: RR = 0.84, 95% CI: 0.76, 0.92). Levels of education also showed a dose-response relation with the outcome variable, i.e., decreasing years of education was associated with a decrease in <it>Salmonella </it>infections incidence at the block group level.</p> <p>Conclusion:</p> <p>Education plays a significant role in health-seeking behavior at the population level. It is conceivable that a reporting bias may exist due to a greater detection of <it>Salmonella </it>infections among high education block groups compared to low education block groups resulting from differential access to healthcare. In addition, individuals of higher education block groups who also have greater discretionary income may eat outside the home frequently and be more likely to own pets considered reservoirs of <it>Salmonella</it>, which increase the likelihood of contracting <it>Salmonella </it>infections compared to their counterparts with lower levels of education. Public health authorities should focus on improving the level of disease detection and reporting among communities with lower income and education and further evaluate the role of higher educational attainment in the predisposition for salmonellosis.</p

    Sustainable green nanoadsorbents for remediation of pharmaceuticals from water and wastewater: A critical review

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    In the last three decades, pharmaceutical research has increased tremendously to offer safe and healthy life. However, the high consumption of these harmful drugs has risen devastating impact on ecosystems. Therefore, it is worldwide paramount concern to effectively clean pharmaceuticals contaminated water streams to ensure safer environment and healthier life. Nanotechnology enables to produce new, high-technical material, such as membranes, adsorbent, nano-catalysts, functional surfaces, coverages and reagents for more effective water and wastewater cleanup processes. Nevertheless, nano-sorbent materials are regarded the most appropriate treatment technology for water and wastewater because of their facile application and a large number of adsorbents. Several conventional techniques have been operational for domestic wastewater treatment but are inefficient for pharmaceuticals removal. Alternatively, adsorption techniques have played a pivotal role in water and wastewater treatment for a long, but their rise in attraction is proportional with the continuous emergence of new micropollutants in the aquatic environment and new discoveries of sustainable and low-cost adsorbents. Recently, advancements in adsorption technique for wastewater treatment through nanoadsorbents has greatly increased due to its low production cost, sustainability, better physicochemical properties and high removal performance for pharmaceuticals. Herein, this review critically evaluates the performance of sustainable green nanoadsorbent for the remediation of pharmaceutical pollutants from water. The influential sorption parameters and interaction mechanism are also discussed. Moreover, the future prospects of nanoadsorbents for the remediation of pharmaceuticals are also presented

    Case-control study of disease determinants for non-typhoidal Salmonella infections among Michigan children

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Infections with <it>Salmonella </it>serotypes continue to be a significant global public health problem. In addition to contaminated foods, several other sources contribute to infections with <it>Salmonella </it>serotypes. We have assessed the role of socioeconomic factors, exposure to food, and environmental sources in the etiology of non-typhoidal <it>Salmonella </it>infections in Michigan children.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>A case-control study among Michigan children aged ≤ 10 years was conducted. A total of 123 cases of children with laboratory-confirmed <it>Salmonella </it>infections and 139 control children, who had not experienced symptoms of gastrointestinal illness during the month prior to the interviews, were enrolled. The cases and controls were matched on age-category (<1 year, 2-<6 years and 6-10 years). Data on socioeconomic status, food intake, and environmental exposures, were collected on the queried case and control subjects. After adjusting for race and household-income the final regression multivariable model revealed that <it>Salmonella </it>infections were significantly associated with attendance of a daycare center (adjusted matched odds ratio = 5.00, 95% CI: 1.51 - 16.58), contact with cats (MOR = 2.53, 95% CI: 1.14 - 5.88), and contact with reptiles (MOR = 7.90, 95% CI: 1.52 - 41.01), during the 3 days prior to the onset of child's illness.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Study results suggest that exposure to environmental sources may play an important role in sporadic infections with <it>Salmonella </it>serotypes in children. Additional efforts are needed to educate parents and caretakers about the risk of <it>Salmonella </it>transmission to children from these sources.</p

    Role of Whole-Spine Screening Magnetic Resonance Imaging Using Short Tau Inversion Recovery or Fat-Suppressed T2 Fast Spin Echo Sequences for Detecting Noncontiguous Multiple-Level Spinal Tuberculosis

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    Study Design Retrospective review. Purpose The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the role of whole-spine screening using short tau inversion recovery (STIR) or fat-suppressed T2W fast spin echo (FSE) sequences in patients with spinal tuberculosis (TB). Overview of Literature The identification of noncontiguous multiple-level spinal tuberculosis (NMLST), symptomatic or not, is important because of its management implications. Most centers do not perform routine whole-spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and the reported incidence of NMLST varies from 1.1% to 74.1%. Methods We completed a retrospective review of clinical and radiographic data of 365 patients with spinal TB who presented at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh over 5 years. The final analysis included 187 patients who full filled the inclusion criteria, consisting of availability of whole-spine MRI and confirmation of vertebral TB. Diagnosis of NMLST was considered when other vertebral lesions were identified in addition to the primary vertebral disease, with the lesions separated by at least one normal spinal segment. The primary site was defined as the site for which the patient had been referred for MRI. Results NMLST was identified in 47 of 187 patients investigated using whole-spine MRI. The incidence was 25.1%, which was higher than that in earlier reports where whole-spine MRI was not routinely performed. The lumbar spine was involved in 37 patients, thoracic spine in 25, cervical spine in 16, and sacrum in five patients. Combined lumbar spine and thoracic spine involvement was observed in 19 patients. Thirteen patients had lumbar and cervical spine involvement, nine had thoracic and cervical spine involvement, four had combined lumbar and sacral spine involvement, and the remaining two had thoracic and sacral spine involvement. Conclusions Tubercular spondylitis may affect the spine at multiple noncontiguous sites with the majority of additional affected sites remaining asymptomatic. Routine whole-spine MRI using all recommended sequences is not cost-effective and hence not feasible. Therefore, we recommend whole-spine screening using STIR or fat-suppressed T2W FSE sequences in all patients with suspected spinal TB. This screening is cost-effective compared with full-protocol MRI and detects additional cases of NMLST over conventional practice

    Chahaya Sdn Bhd : Shovel With Light / Ahmad Tajuddin Ramly... [et al.]

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    CHAHAYA SDN.BHD is a company which focuses on tools production in Malaysia. Before this product came out, the shovel can use in daylight or bright places. To make it more attractive and interesting, we decided to make some innovation by implying our creativity and modern element in this shovel. With our new innovation, tools which have been improvised by sensor to make a better tools for people digger to choose a suitable place for digging safely based upon the latest technology advances and in compliance. With loan given as a support from CIMB BANK we are hoping and wishing to make CHAHAYA SDN. BHD able to achieve outstanding demand from consumer. Our business is expected to commence on 2016 and our vision is to make our company a well-known, established and satisfied by our customer in order to expand our shovel to attract other company to deal with us with a better price

    Closed-loop elastic demand control under dynamic pricing program in smart microgrid using super twisting sliding mode controller

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    Electricity demand is rising due to industrialisation, population growth and economic development. To meet this rising electricity demand, towns are renovated by smart cities, where the internet of things enabled devices, communication technologies, dynamic pricing servers and renewable energy sources are integrated. Internet of things (IoT) refers to scenarios where network connectivity and computing capability is extended to objects, sensors and other items not normally considered computers. IoT allows these devices to generate, exchange and consume data without or with minimum human intervention. This integrated environment of smart cities maintains a balance between demand and supply. In this work, we proposed a closed-loop super twisting sliding mode controller (STSMC) to handle the uncertain and fluctuating load to maintain the balance between demand and supply persistently. Demand-side load management (DSLM) consists of agents-based demand response (DR) programs that are designed to control, change and shift the load usage pattern according to the price of the energy of a smart grid community. In smart grids, evolved DR programs are implemented which facilitate controlling of consumer demand by effective regulation services. The DSLM under price-based DR programs perform load shifting, peak clipping and valley filling to maintain the balance between demand and supply. We demonstrate a theoretical control approach for persistent demand control by dynamic price-based closed-loop STSMC. A renewable energy integrated microgrid scenario is discussed numerically to show that the demand of consumers can be controlled through STSMC, which regulates the electricity price to the DSLM agents of the smart grid community. The overall demand elasticity of the current study is represented by a first-order dynamic price generation model having a piece-wise linear price-based DR program. The simulation environment for this whole scenario is developed in MATLAB/Simulink. The simulations validate that the closed-loop price-based elastic demand control technique can trace down the generation of a renewable energy integrated microgrid
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