7 research outputs found

    A Review of Wearable Antenna for Body Area Network Application

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    A body wearable antenna (BWA) is a fervently look into issue for the examination. In this paper distinctive sort of getting recieving wires are shown which are starting at now available in composing. A BWA is a material getting reception apparatus, which is versatile and comfort. Eventually it isn't imperative that space available for mounting the getting reception apparatus is level, so radio recieving wire should not to change its characteristics in the midst of bending conditions. Spare masters generally work in such an area which is separated by multipath, which cause the obscuring of got signal. So to avoid such sort of issue a multi stimulated gathering device may require. Other than while accepting receiving wire is put over the human body, on account of bidirectional properties of radio reception apparatus in turn around radiation may hurt the wearer's body. So to limit such radiations EBG (Electromagnetic band hole) structures are used

    Review of Microstrip Patch Antenna Array at 6GHz Frequency for Long Term Evolution Applications

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    An antenna is the interface between radio waves spreading through space and electric flows moving in metal conduits, utilized with a transmitter or collector. In transmission, a radio transmitter supplies an electric flow to the antenna's terminals, and the antenna emanates the vitality from the flow as electromagnetic waves (radio waves). A portion of the hopeful groups for 5G interchanges in the frequency of 4-8 GHz at lower range and 20-50 GHz are in upper range. It is normal that the sending of 5G would be in the right on time of 2020s. In this paper review of microstrip patch antenna array at 6 GHz frequency for long term evolution applications are studied. Microstrip patch antenna array are now very hot topic of research among various researchers

    Outcomes from elective colorectal cancer surgery during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic

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    This study aimed to describe the change in surgical practice and the impact of SARS-CoV-2 on mortality after surgical resection of colorectal cancer during the initial phases of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic

    Assessing the Emotional Intelligence Profile of Public Librarians in Malaysia: Descriptive Analysis

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    This article reports the findings of a study that measures the Emotional Intelligence (EI) among librarians in Public Libraries in Malaysia. Public librarians are important assets since they are social agents that advocate the development of a knowledge society in Malaysia. As employees in service organizations, they are expected to be highly dynamic and provide quality services. These jobs involve communicating, empathizing with, understanding, and learning from other members working in the organizations. These skills require not only a high degree of intellectual ability but a high level of EI. EI, therefore, seems essential to be measured for library employees’ understanding of other people’s feelings, and for them to be involved in a relationship that will facilitate successful management and performance. The participants comprised of public librarians randomly selected from Malaysian public libraries and the National Library of Malaysia. Quantitative data were collected using a Public Librarian Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (PubLIBEIQ). Adopting a survey research methodology involving 180 librarians working in public libraries in Malaysia, the findings suggest that their EI level is relatively high. The findings can be used by the relevant authorities to identify the required training, job recruitment; workshop and curriculum need to further improve their EI level leading towards better job performance

    Knowledge, attitude and practice on dengue fever prevention in Perak Tengah district / Mohammad Nasir Abdullah 
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    Dengue is a mosquito-borne infection that had become a major public health concern. It is a disease found in most tropical and subtropical areas of the world and had become the most common arboviral disease of human. Dengue fever is an acute febrile disease due to a viral infection and presents with severe headache, pain in the eyes, high fever, backache, vomiting, muscle and joint pain as well as rash. It also known as Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever. Based on the report from Ministry of Health Malaysia, the dengue fever cases was shown an increasing trend from 1996 until 2007. The incidence rate also shows an upward trend from 44.3 cases per 100,000 populations in 1999 to 181 cases per 100,000 populations in 2007. This exceeds the national target for the incidence rate of Dengue Fever which is less than 50 cases per 100,000 populations. Furthermore, most of the dengue cases reported from urban areas where there is a high density of its population and rapid development activities factors which favour dengue transmission. The objective was to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of the people regarding dengue fever in Perak Tengah district, Perak. The study design was cross sectional study with concerning the knowledge, attitude and practices of the dengue fever prevention among the people in Perak Tengah district, Perak. The inclusion criteria were all residents who living Perak Tengah district for at least one year and age between 18 and 60 years old. The sample size after considered 10% of missing data are for case group it will be 199 respondents. The type I error probability associated with this test of the null hypothesis is 0.05 with the 80% power of the study. The result for this study can be used as guideline in planning for more effective and reliable solution to health problems in relation to dengue fever
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