77 research outputs found
sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089211033161 - Supplemental material for Stability and statistical analysis on melting heat transfer in a hybrid nanofluid with thermal radiation effect
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089211033161 for Stability and statistical analysis on melting heat transfer in a hybrid nanofluid with thermal radiation effect by Md Faisal Md Basir, Joby Mackolil, B Mahanthesh, Kottakkaran S Nisar, Taseer Muhammad, Nur Syazana Anuar and Norfifah Bachok in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p
sj-pdf-2-pie-10.1177_09544089211033161 - Supplemental material for Stability and statistical analysis on melting heat transfer in a hybrid nanofluid with thermal radiation effect
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-pie-10.1177_09544089211033161 for Stability and statistical analysis on melting heat transfer in a hybrid nanofluid with thermal radiation effect by Md Faisal Md Basir, Joby Mackolil, B Mahanthesh, Kottakkaran S Nisar, Taseer Muhammad, Nur Syazana Anuar and Norfifah Bachok in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p
Unsteady Boundary Layer Flow And Heat Transfer In Nanofluids With Microorganisms
Boundary layer flows involving microorganism have attracted attention in recent years. Several problems involving such flows are investigated in detail in this
thesis. The problems involve two dimensional laminar convective and threedimensional boundary layer flow with heat, mass and microorganism transfer under various physical configurations in the presence of velocity slip, thermal slip, mass slip, microorganism slip, Stefan blowing and zero mass flux boundary conditions. The fluid
is assumed to be Newtonian (water), viscous, incompressible and has constant or variable transport properties
IMPLEMENTASI MODEL PEMBELAJARAN DISCOVERY LEARNING BERBANTUAN MEDIA ANIMASI MOTION GRAPHIC PADA MATA PELAJARAN PEMROGRAMAN DASAR UNTUK MENINGKATKAN PEMAHAMAN SISWA
Pada zaman modern ini, perkembangan teknologi berjalan begitu cepat, hal ini juga
akan berdampak terhadap proses pembelajaran siswa di sekolah. Selain itu, transfer
pengetahuan menjadi sangat mudah dan nyaman, serta efektif. Salah satu cara guna
menerapkan pembelajaran efektif yang tepat adalah menggunakan animasi.
Pemrograman Dasar merupakan salah satu mata pelajaran yang dianggap sulit, hal
ini dapat disebabkan oleh antusiasme dan metode pembelajaran yang cenderung
monoton. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menghasilkan media pembelajaran
berbasis animasi serta menerapkannya kedalam proses pembelajaran menggunakan
model discovery learning. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah SHM (Siklus
Hidup Menyeluruh) yang teridir dari 5 (lima) tahapan yaitu Tahap Analisis, Tahap
Desain, Tahap Pengembangan, Tahap Implementasi, dan juga Tahap Penilaian.
Hasil yang didapatkan dari penelitian ini diantaranya: 1) Adanya peningkatan
pemahaman siswa yang dapat dilihat dari peningkatan nilai gain sebesar 0,67. 2)
Respon peserta didik yang cenderung positif terhadap media animasi, hal ini dapat
dilihat dari penilaian tanggapan siswa sebesar 72,85% yang dapat dikategorikan
kedalam “Cukup Baik”. 3) Media pembelajaran yang sudah dibuat dapat
diimplementasikan kedalam proses pembelajaran. Penelitian ini berpengaruh
terhadap peningkatan pemahaman dan antusiasme siswa di SMKN Cibogo Subang.
In this modern era, technological developments run so fast, this will also have an
impact on the learning process of students at school. In addition, knowledge
transfer becomes very easy and convenient, as well as effective. One way to
implement proper effective learning is to use animation. Basic Programming is one
of the subjects that is considered difficult, this can be caused by enthusiasm and
learning methods that tend to be monotonous. This study aims to produce
animation-based learning media and apply it to the learning process using the
discovery learning model. The research method used is SHM (Complete Life Cycle)
which consists of 5 (five) stages, namely the Analysis Stage, Design Stage,
Development Stage, Implementation Stage, and also the Assessment Stage. The
results obtained from this study include 1) There is an increase in students'
understanding which can be seen from the increase in the gain value of 0.67. 2)
Student responses tend to be positive towards animated media, this can be seen
from the assessment of student responses of 72.85% which can be categorized as
"Good Enough". 3) Learning media that has been made can be implemented into
the learning process. This research affects increasing students' understanding and
enthusiasm at SMKN Cibogo Subang
The effect of velocity slip and multiple convective boundary conditions in a Darcian porous media with microorganism past a vertical stretching/shrinking sheet
A Critique of the Correction of Nizamiâs Khamseh by Basir Mozhdehi Compared with Corrections of Vahid Dastgerdi and Moscow
Until now we have been familiar with several corrections of Nizamiâs Khamseh like Vahid Dastgerdi, Moscow, Servatian and Barat Zanjani but in recent years a new correction has been published by Samieh Basir Mozhdehi (reviewed by Baha al-Din Khoramshahi) whose first and second imprints were published by Dustan publishing in 1383 and 1388 respectively. Such correction has been done based on the so-called version of Saâdloo (due to the fact that this version has been found in a family with the very name) which belongs to eight century (A.H) and via contrasting with versions of central library of Tehran University, Vahid Dastgerdi and Russian Academy of Science. The author thinks that her findings and understandings of the verses, using the most correct variants (in her view), considering the rules of rhyme, styles of poetry, prosody and other rhetorical techniques, and using the version of Saâdloo as the basis of her correction have altogether made her correction more authentic and closer to the main version of Nizamiâs work.
It should be mentioned that although this correction is recent and could apply the results of new sciences besides having access to two authentic versions of Vahid and Moscow to provide a better work than the predecessorsâ, it is unfortunately one of the corrections with most mistakes and problems. While indicating to some verses in this correction and comparing it with the versions of Vahid and Moscow (that the corrector has acknowledged her correction has been contrasted particularly with these two ones), this research aims to show that such correction is not authentic. The important point is that, contrary to the words of author about paying attention to poetic styles and techniques, the reader finds out after close reading that unfortunately the corrector lacks sufficient knowledge about such rules and even the morphology and poetic space of Nizami
Summary of research results, management recommendations and farmer workshops from cacao agroforestry landscapes in Indonesia
Softcover, 17,6x25Cacao agroforestry systems are common in Indonesia, but differences in local management affect
biodiversity and related ecosystem services. Importantly, birds and bats alike strongly contribute
to biological pest control in cacao, thereby promoting yields and sustainable farming. Our findings
from many years of ecological field research, in close collaboration with Indonesian cacao farmers,
are summarized and discussed in this bilingual book, written in both English and Indonesian. It is
designed to communicate scientific information as well as to facilitate transdisciplinary discussions
and more biodiversity-friendly management in tropical agroforestry systems.
We consider this book as a tool to improve the collaboration of local communities, farmers and
scientists, as well as to improve the application of scientific knowledge in agricultural practice -
particularly in tropical land use areas.
Bea Maas, the first author of this book, is postdoctoral researcher at the University of Vienna
(Austria), working in the fields of biology, ecology and conservation. She conducted the research and
workshops presented here in close collaboration and with support from the University of Göttingen
(Germany) and the University of Tadulako (Indonesia).Sistem agroforestri kakao adalah hal umum di Indonesia, tetapi perbedaan pengelolaan setempat
akan mempengaruhi keanekaragaman hayati dan layanan ekosistem. Terutama, burung dan kelelawar
sama-sama memberikan kontribusi tinggi pada pengendalian hama biologis di kakao, sehingga
dapat meningkatkan hasil panen dan pertanian yang berkelanjutan. Temuan kami dari penelitian
lapangan ekologi bertahun-tahun, yang bekerjasama erat dengan petani kakao Indonesia, dirangkum
dan dibahas dalam buku bilingual ini, tertulis dalam bahasa Inggris dan bahasa Indonesia. Buku
ini dirancang untuk mengkomunikasikan informasi ilmiah dan juga untuk memfasilitasi diskusi
transdisipliner dan pengelolaan keanekaragaman hayati yang ramah pada sistem agroforestri tropis.
Kami menganggap buku ini sebagai alat untuk meningkatkan kolaborasi masyarakat lokal, petani
dan ilmuwan, serta untuk meningkatkan penerapan pengetahuan ilmiah dalam praktik pertanian -
terutama di wilayah penggunaan lahan tropis.
Bea Maas, penulis pertama buku ini, adalah peneliti postdoctoral di Universitas Wina (Austria),
bekerja di bidang biologi, ekologi dan konservasi. Dia melakukan penelitian dan lokakarya yang
disampaikan dalam buku ini dengan kerjasama yang erat dan dukungan dari Universitas Göttingen
(Jerman) dan Universitas Tadulako (Indonesia)
Social capital and inequality in immigrant entrepreneurship: pathways and barriers
Immigrant entrepreneurs who belong to marginalized populations face significant financial, social, cultural, and legal barriers (Hernandez, 2024). While founding and sustaining a new business is not an equal experience for all (Guzman & Kacperczyk, 2019), entrepreneurship offers marginalized people a pathway to greater economic inclusion and social mobility (Min & Bozorgmehr, 2003; Hwang & Phillips, 2023; Rider et al., 2023). Furthermore, despite the risks associated with new enterprises, immigrants are more likely than their native-born counterparts to become entrepreneurs (Kerr & Kerr, 2020). Considering this evidence, entrepreneurship has the potential to offer marginalized immigrants a pathway to economic inclusion and social mobility. As organizational scholars and members of an unequal society with growing anti-immigrant sentiment, it is crucial to investigate the mechanisms that could reduce barriers to entrepreneurial entry and growth for marginalized immigrants. The literature on social capital identifies it as a powerful resource facilitating entrepreneurial success (Burt, 1992; Lin et al., 2001; Adler and Kwon, 2002; Samila & Sorenson, 2017; Portes & Sensenbrenner, 1993). However, in the context of immigrant entrepreneurship, the role of social capital is far from straightforward.. Immigrants, being foreign to the host country, often lack access to the social networks that facilitate entrepreneurial entry, especially in the absence of resource-rich ethnic enclaves (Portes & Stepick, 1985). Even when such networks exist, cultural norms or an overreliance on insular perspectives within these enclaves can limit entrepreneurial ambition and growth (Portes, 2014). Finally, first-order barriers such as marginalized identities may further constrain immigrants’ ability to cultivate resourceful social ties. This symposium tackles such intricacies in the literature to advance our understanding of social capital and inequality in the context of immigrant entrepreneurship. It will feature research that explores how social capital shapes inequities in immigrant entrepreneurship and examines interventions to mitigate these disparities. Key questions addressed include: a) Can social capital offset financial inequities that hinder entrepreneurial entry? b) How do multiple overlapping identities of people influence their engagement with entrepreneurial ecosystems and networks? c) What interventions, such as macro policy changes or digital tools, can reduce the social network-driven inequities faced by immigrant entrepreneurs? The Impact of Financial Constraints on Entrepreneurship: The Moderating Role Of Social Capital Author: Inara Tareque; Columbia Business School Navigating Identity Networks in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Author: Nada Basir; University of Waterloo Author: Bessma Momani; University of Waterloo Author: Melissa Finn; University of Waterloo Author: Leslie Nichols; Wilfrid Laurier University The Entrepreneurial Dynamics of Trade Liberalization: Immigrants as Agents of Change Author: Ashlee Li; Author: Astrid Marinoni; Georgia Institute of Technology A Digital Refuge: How WhatsApp Offers Stability Amidst Mobility to NYC Asylum Seekers Author: Sandra Portocarrero; The London School of Economics & Political Science Author: Rohini Jalan; McGill Universit
Effect of multiple slip on a chemically reactive MHD non-Newtonian nanofluid power law fluid flow over a stretching sheet with microorganism
Analysis of health in health centers area in Depok using correspondence analysis and scan statistic
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