306 research outputs found

    A possible origin population of pathogenic intestinal nematodes, Strongyloides stercoralis, unveiled by molecular phylogeny

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    Myo Pa Pa Thet Hnin Htwe Aung, Thanaporn Hortiwakul, Akina Hino4, Teruhisa Tanaka, Miwa Higashiarakawa, Alex Olia, Tomoyo Taniguchi, Soe Moe Thu Win, Isao Ohashi, Emmanuel Igwaro Odongo-Aginya, Khin Myo Aye, Mon Mon, Kyu Kyu Win, Kei Ota, Yukari Torisu, Siripen Panthuwong, Eisaku Kimura, Nirianne M. Q. Palacpac , Taisei Kikuchi, Tetsuo Hirata, Shidow Torisu, Hajime Hisaeda8, Toshihiro Horii, Jiro Fujita6, Wah Win Htike&nbsp;&amp; Haruhiko Maruyama</p

    Factors Influencing Customer Satisfaction and Continued Usage Intention of Careme Patient Application (Hnin Thinzar Aung, 2024)

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    The aims of this study are to investigate the factors that influence customer satisfaction, to analyse how customer satisfaction affects the intention to continue using the Careme patient application, and to analyse how the habit of using the application moderates the relationship between customer satisfaction and intention to continue usage. Both primary and secondary data are utilised. A structured questionnaire employing a 5-point Likert scale is utilised for the collection of primary data. According to the Yamane sampling formula. A sample size of 399 active customers out of a total of 148,532 active customers of the Careme patient application was picked using the simple random sampling approach. Secondary data is obtained from reports of the Careme patient application, relevant textbooks, past research articles, and web sources. This study utilises descriptive statistics and linear regression analysis. The study revealed that service quality, perceived utility, and perceived simplicity of use had a favourable and significant impact on customer satisfaction. Furthermore, customer happiness has a strong positive impact on the intention to continue using the Careme Patient Application. Additionally, it has been determined that the presence of habit does not moderate the association between customer happiness and the intention to continue using a product or service. The Careme Patient Application should incorporate a real-time chat feature that enables communication with officials from the corresponding hospitals

    Factors Influencing Customer Satisfaction and Continued Usage Intention of Careme Patient Application (Hnin Thinzar Aung, 2024)

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    The aims of this study are to investigate the factors that influence customer satisfaction, to analyse how customer satisfaction affects the intention to continue using the Careme patient application, and to analyse how the habit of using the application moderates the relationship between customer satisfaction and intention to continue usage. Both primary and secondary data are utilised. A structured questionnaire employing a 5-point Likert scale is utilised for the collection of primary data. According to the Yamane sampling formula. A sample size of 399 active customers out of a total of 148,532 active customers of the Careme patient application was picked using the simple random sampling approach. Secondary data is obtained from reports of the Careme patient application, relevant textbooks, past research articles, and web sources. This study utilises descriptive statistics and linear regression analysis. The study revealed that service quality, perceived utility, and perceived simplicity of use had a favourable and significant impact on customer satisfaction. Furthermore, customer happiness has a strong positive impact on the intention to continue using the Careme Patient Application. Additionally, it has been determined that the presence of habit does not moderate the association between customer happiness and the intention to continue using a product or service. The Careme Patient Application should incorporate a real-time chat feature that enables communication with officials from the corresponding hospitals

    Supplementary material - Supplemental material for Carbazomarin: A New Potential of α-Glucosidase Inhibitor From <i>Clausena excavata</i> Roots

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary material, for Carbazomarin: A New Potential of α-Glucosidase Inhibitor From Clausena excavata Roots by Nanik S. Aminah, Tin M. Thant, Alfinda N. Kristanti, Rico Ramadhan, Hnin T. Aung and Yoshiaki Takaya in Natural Product Communications</p

    Late onset anti-N-methyl-D- aspartate receptor encephalitis following japanese encephalitis

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    Kyaw Linn, Aye Mya Min Aye, Chaw Su Hlaing, Aye Mu Saan, Khine Mi Mi Ko, Myo Thiri Swe, Cho Thair, Yi Yi Mar, Nway Nway, Phyu Phyu Myint, Ei Hnin Kyu, Haymar Han</p

    A Study on the Challenges and Opportunities of the Telecommunication Industry’s Retail Sector in Magway Region (Hnin Thandar Aung, 2025)

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    Digital connectivity becomes increasingly essential to economic growth and social inclusion, and regional telecom infrastructure and service delivery disparities have become pressing concerns. This study examines the key challenges hindering the growth of the telecommunication industry retail sector and also explores the opportunities to support the sustainable development of telecom retail service in Magway Region. This study used a descriptive method, both quantitative and qualitative data approaches. Using Magway Region as a case study, this research investigates factors such as market accessibility, infrastructure limitations, customer behavior, regulatory frameworks, and competitive dynamics affecting the retail sector of telecommunication services. The findings highlight several barriers, including insufficient infrastructure, limited investment, and low digital literacy among consumers. However, the study also identifies significant opportunities. Suggestions are provided to enhance retail strategies, improve service coverage, and encourage sustainable growth in the region’s telecom industry

    BUYING DECISION ON CONSTRUCTION LOAN OF CONSTRUCTION, HOUSING AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT BANK (CHID BANK) (Hnin Nway Nway Aung, 2018)

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    The aim of the study is to analyze the factors influencing on buying decision towards Construction Loan of CHID Bank. In this study, both primary and secondary data are collected. Primary data is collected through by interviewing with responsible persons and customer survey collected by using structured questionnaires to 82 customers who borrowed construction loan in CHID Bank from the period of 2016 to 2018. Secondary data is also collected from CHID Bank, Websites, Libraries, previous research and other related websites. By using Likert Scale, Socio-cultural, corporate image and product, price, place, promotion (marketing activities 4Ps) were developed for analysis on influencing factors towards buying decision for construction loan of CHID Bank. The survey found that product and price of construction loan are mainly influence on buying decision towards construction loan of CHID Bank. By analyzing the decision making of the customer, it was found that the dominant reason for choosing the bank is mainly construction loan provided by CHID Bank is very helpful and also CHID Bank is a Semi-Government Bank

    The Effect of Job Satisfaction Among Employees in the Thilawa Special Economic Zone (Case Study : Myanmar Ajinomoto Foods Co., Ltd) ( Hnin Thazin Aung,2024)

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    This study examines the effect of job satisfaction among employees in Myanmar's Thilawa Special Economic Zone (SEZ), case study in Myanmar Ajinomoto Foods Co., Ltd. As organizations within SEZs recognize the importance of engagement for productivity and retention, this research investigates the effect of job satisfaction among employee. The objective of this study is to analyze the current situation in the Thilawa Special Economic Zone and to examine the factor influencing on job satisfaction in Myanmar Ajinomoto Foods Co., Ltd. A survey was conducted with 151 employees from Myanmar Ajinomoto Foods Co., Ltd using structured questionnaires. Key factors such as physical work environment, job security, work life balance, leadership and management support and recognition and reward emerged as critical drivers of job satisfaction. The study highlights the need for organizations within the Thilawa SEZ to enhance employee satisfaction to foster higher engagement and, ultimately, improve performance

    Two New Ergosterol Derivatives from the Basidiomycete Cortinarius glaucopus

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    Two new sterols 1 and 2 and ␣ve known ones 3 – 7 were isolated for the ␣rst time from the fruiting bodies of Cortinarius glaucopus. Their structures were established by 1- and 2D-NMR spectra and HR-FABS-MS. The relative con␣guration of 1 was ␣rmly determined by comparison of the observed 1H–1H couplings and NOESY correlations, with those predicted for the computed geometries of the conformers. Calculations were performed by means of DFT with the B3LYP functional at 6-31 + G(d,p) level of theory, in CHCl3 as the solvent. The structures of the new ergosterol derivatives, called glaucoposterol A (1) and B (2), were thus established as (3S,5R,7R,10R,13R,17R, 20S,22R,23R,24R)-5,6-epoxy-3,7,23-trihydroxystrophast-8-en-14-one and (22E,3S,5S,9S,10R,13R,17R,20R,24R)-3,5-dihy- droxyergosta-6,8(14),22-trien-15-one, respectively. Moreover, the con␣guration of known strophasterol C (3) was determined as (3S,5R,6S,7R,10R,13R,17R,20S,22S,24R). Glaucoposterol A (1) and strophasterol C (3) represent the second ␣nding in nature of steroids with the rare strophastane skeleton

    Dengue haemorrhagic encephalitis: report of a child from Myanmar with bilateral thalamic involvement

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    Win Kyawt Khin, Kyaw Linn, Aye Mya Min Aye, Chaw Su Hlaing, Aye Mu Sann, Hnin Wint Wint Aung, Myo Thiri Swe, Cho Thair , Yi Yi Mar, Nway Nway, Phyu Phyu Myint, Ei Hnin Kyu</p
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