168 research outputs found

    Factors Influencing Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty on AYA Pay Digital Service

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    This research aims to identify influencing factors on customer satisfaction and analyze the effect of customer satisfaction on customer loyalty of AYA Bank AYA Pay digital service products. This study is conducted on 121 customers out of total 900,000 users from Myanmar. From the findings of the study, it is evident that usefulness, security and technology factor have significantly positive effect on customer satisfaction of AYA Pay service of AYA Bank. Findings also show that customer satisfaction is positively significant to customer loyalty. This study recommends that AYA Bank need to improve customer service of AYA Pay Application while need to maintain existing customer service and enhance customer service as per customer requirement. In the matter of technology that customer feel using high technology make secure, fast and safe services for transaction. Regarding security on AYA Pay is important in making financial transactions, as expectation of customer desire outcome, bank should provide secure and safe service in adopt cyber security solution. For the usefulness that AYA Pay digital service is working well on mobile phone and able to operate with operator telecommunication network. Moreover AYA Pay is designed to bring easy account opening with zero balance, convenience payments and money transfer in everyday life. Therefore, bank is not only able to retain existing customers but also to capture new customers. Bank also needs to do proper customer segment to identify satisfy customer and offer other product such as home loan to convert them as loyal customer

    IN VIVO STUDY ON DIURETIC AND LAXATIVE THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES OF HYDRO - ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT OF LU HUI (LILLIACEAE) ON EXPERIMENTAL RODENTS (RATTUS NORVEGICUS).

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    Objective: In furtherance to the rising evidences for therapeutical potential of Lu Hui (Aloe vera), the existing study was carried out to evaluate thediuretic and laxative activity of its hydro-alcoholic extract on rodents.Materials and Methods: The hydro-alcoholic extract of leaves of Lu Hui (HALL) was prepared by using Soxhlet extractor and subjected to analysis bystandard preliminary phytochemical tests. Assessment of both the diuretic and laxative activity was carried out using standard methods. Furosemide(20 mg/kg) was functioned as a positive control for diuretic activity, whereas gaviscon (10 mg/kg) worked as a reference drug for laxative activity.Results: The HALL showed weight diuretic activity and found to be the most potent in increasing the urinary output at 600 mg/kg when the effectwas comparable to that of the standard furosemide. Besides, this extract found to be most effective in increasing urinary electrolyte concentration(sodium, potassium, chloride) at both the doses tested. On the other hand, the results for laxative activity exhibited incredible increase of feces outputat the dose of 600 mg/kg, and the increase was similar to that of standard drug gaviscon.Conclusion: Altogether, the above major findings validate and support its folkloric diuretic and purgative use and lend pharmacological credence tothe ethnomedical use of this leaves in the traditional system of medicine, stresses further studies to intricate its active constituents, uses and safety.Keywords: Bioassay, Diuretic, Laxative, Furosemide, Gaviscon, Ethnomedicine

    Quantum fluctuations in radiation dominated anisotropic cosmology

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    Using the metric conformal transformation and simple path integral, Feynman propagator method, for computing its quantum fluctuations, we analyse the radiation dominated anisotropic Bianchi Type I cosmology. We proceed to show that the quantum conformal fluctuations diverge at the classical spacetime singularity, suggesting that a singularity free solution can exist in anisotropic cosmology in the quantum regime

    Non-conformal fluctuations in radiation dominated Anisotropic cosmology

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    Using simple path integral, Feynman propagator method and the relation between conformal time η and scale factor τ, we investigate the non-conformal quantum fluctuations (of expansion and shear) and axisymmetric singularity case in radiation dominated anisotropic cosmology. We show that near the classical singularity the quantum fluctuations tend to diverge

    PREVALENCE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH OBESITY AMONG ADULT AT THE KAMPUNG KOLAM, EAST COAST MALAYSIAN PENINSULA-A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY

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    Objective: This study assesses the prevalence of obesity and its associated factors among adults aged 18 y and above at the Kampaung kolam, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia.Methods: This cross-sectional survey comprised of a semi-structured face to face interview questionnaire and collected anthropometric measurements and sex specific waist circumference in cm. The study population was 70 in total with 21 (30%) males and 49 (70%) females aged 18 y and above were selected by universal sampling. Body mass index (BMI) was used for weight status and sex specific waist circumference (WC) in cm was used for assessment of abdominal or central obesity at risk of metabolic complications associated with obesity.Results: Among men, the prevalence of underweight was 9.5%, normal weight 57.1%, overweight 14.3% and obesity 19.1%, while among women, the prevalence of underweight was 12.2%, normal weight 53.1%, overweight 14.3% and obesity 20.4%. Overall, 18 (25.7%) was obese and 52 (74.3%) was non-obese while sex specific WC in cm 19 (27.1%) was abdominal obese who were at risk of metabolic complication associated with obesity and 51 (72.9%) was not at risk. In chi-square association tests revealed that among respondents, currently married, unemployed and having family history with obesity were associated with generalized obesity while respondents who were currently married and having fast food frequently were associated with abdominal obesity and respondents who being currently married, unemployed and having fast food frequently were more likely to obese in generalized as well as abdominally.Conclusion: There was no association between generalized, abdominal and generalized and abdominal obesity with age, gender, education, flat floor structure, dietary patterns and habits, physical activities, sleep pattern and knowledge and attitude level towards obesity but those factors can be utilized in effective health promotion programmers of weight management strategies by targeting those factors in design for prevention of hypertension, diabetes and related cardio vascular diseases CVD

    Feature Selection for Categorization of Online News Articles in Myanmar Language

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    In text mining, the feature selection plays an important role to reduce the high dimensionality of feature space. It can improve the accuracy of the document clustering process and help to avoid overfitting problem. Nowadays, the enormous amount of news article documents is widely available on the internet due to the rapid development of the web. Consequently, there is an urgent need to extract useful content from overloaded information. The categorization of online text documents is crucial to avoid information overload and it can help readers to find rapidly their interesting topic. The problem arises for text categorization is the large number of features space. This study has two phases, documents preprocessing and feature selection. Document preprocessing contains documents collection, syllable segmentation, word segmentation, removing stop words for extracting features from the collection of Myanmar online news documents including sport, health, crime etc. In this study, TF-IDF weighting method is adapted for feature selection. The experimental result shows the adapted TF-IDF method has higher performance than based TF-IDF method

    Requirement prioritization based on non-functional requirement classification using hierarchy analytic hierarchy process

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    This Requirement prioritization is the process in requirement engineering which in one stage in SDLC. Requirements engineering process aid to increase the excellence of software systems. Software system requirements are often classified as functional requirements (FR) or non-functional requirement (NFR). To produce a high-quality software system, both functional and non-functional requirement must be considered during requirement prioritization process. Most of the existing requirement prioritization method is only considering functional requirements since but neglecting the effect of NFR on specified FR. The aim of this paper to propose requirement prioritization technique that embed the non-functional requirements using existing RALIC dataset. Implementation of this paper, RALIC dataset hierarchy (a) use pairwise comparison and consistency ratio check for accuracy. Classified the percentage of NFR for hierarchy (a). Hierarchy (a) pairwise comparison result of weights (a.1) was (0.60) which is highest prioritized. Classified the NFR for hierarchy (a) requirements was efficiency (60%), security was (31%) and usability was (11%). Efficiency was the highest in hierarchy (a). Oppositely, highest percentage of NFR for hierarchy (a to j) was Portability requirement (92%) from hierarchy (e). The finding, when make the pairwise comparison for hierarchy (a to j) requirements input was (15, 051), in contrast, hierarchically pairwise comparison for (a to j) requirements input was (403). Therefore, hierarchically comparison can be reduced the number of requirements (97.33 %)

    CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACOLOGY OF SYRINGIN, A NOVEL BIOGLYCOSIDE: A REVIEW

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    Syringin, a phenylpropanoid glycoside belongs to eleutheroside derivative. This bioactive compound was identified in several plants including Musaparadisiaca, Jasminum mesnyi, Edgeworthia chrysantha, Acanthopanax senticosus, etc. According to Nair et al., syringin is synthesized from the precursorphenylalanine by a series of reactions. Zhao has described a rapid extraction method based on the ultrasound-assisted extraction of syringin fromthe bark of Ilex rotunda thumb using response surface methodology. Based on the findings made by Jizhong et al., the bioactive compound syringinwas separated from the n-butanol extract of the stems and barks of E. chrysantha Lindl by high-speed counter-current chromatography. Accordingto Choi et al., the enrichment and purification of syringin from A. senticosus was performed based on the adsorption and desorption properties ofcommercial macroporous resins. The pharmacological properties of syringin includes scavenging the free radicals, protection against neuronal celldamage, inhibition of apoptosis, anti-diabetic effect, anti-inflammatory potential, anti-nociceptive action, anti-allergic effect, etc.Keywords: Phenylpropanoid glycoside, Eleutheroside, Apoptosis, Nociceptive
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