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Yin Yin Lwin
2019-11-27
<p>The study investigated travels of the commuters between their residences and Dagon University within the area of Yangon City to identify travel demand, travel patterns and to suggest smooth transportation facilities and services. The analysis is based on commute data of teachers, students and staff at Dagon University. This study emphasizes public transport of Dagon University; questionnaire, interview and survey were done for the analysis. The sources of data were structured questionnaire which were obtained from Yangon Region Bus Control Committee (Ma-Hta-Tha). The sampling procedure entailed the identification of the motor park, selection of the passengers, in order to obtain the relevant data in accordance with the structured questionnaire. It was found that the most of the buses met on Pyihtaungsu Road; the travel characteristics of passengers revealed that time was not directly proportionate to distance; and the highest level of traffic congestion can be found in downtown area and gradually decreased to peripheral area. The passengers face the challenges of public transport such as traffic congestion, transit, frequent stops, unexpected breakdown of vehicles, leak of rain from the bus roof, noise of engine, overcrowding, no refund and more charge of bus fare. The government needs to consider these implementations: Traffic signal synchronization, HOV lanes, singleentry traffic corridor, BRT system, MRT system (Mass Rapid Transit), using waterway (Yangon River, Pazuntaung Creek and Ngamoeyeik Creek) and building rail route (two-storey overpass).</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.7, No.1(2016), Pg.29-43, (2019-11-27)
Geographical analysis, public transport, travel patterns, terminal, Dagon University
A Geographical Assessment of Travel Patterns of Commuters between their Residences and Dagon University
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2020-01-20T17:00:54Z
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Aung Kyaw
2019-11-15
<p>Handling data structure of graphs for non-expert programmers is discussed and presented in this paper. Especially storing, manipulating and interpreting the data by using easily obtained application software such as Excel and an easily written program on C++ are presented.<br>
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3542351
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.3(2011), Pg.139-144, (2019-11-15)
Mathematics
On Data Structure of Graphs
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2020-01-20T16:49:54Z
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Htet Htet Lin
2019-11-18
<p>This study was conducted to find out the incidence of soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) in soil samples randomly collected from the three primary schools in Yangon during July 2007 to February 2008. Study sites included were primary schools from Insein, Mayangone and North-Dagon townships. Approximately one gram of soil samples were collected from three study sites on a monthly basis. Three replicate samples were taken from each study. The incidence of STHs were examined according to the methods described by WHO (1991). All helminth ova and larvae were classified according to Brown (1964). In the present study, the ova and larvae of five helminth species were observed, namely (1) Ascaris spp., ova, (2) Enterobius vermicularis, ova (3) Trichuris trichiura, ova (4) Strongyloides stercoralis, larvae and (5) Taenia spp., ova. The soil samples from North-Dagon primary school showed highest incidence of STHs. The second highest incidence of STH was observed for Insein primary school and Mayangone primary school showed the lowest incidence of STH. In addition, the higher incidence rates of helminth ova and larvae in soil were observed in monsoon months (July – September). Study also revealed that Ascaris species was the most dominant helminth in all soil samples. The second most dominant helminths were Enterobius and Trichiuris species. The lowest STHs were Strogyloides and Taenia species.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.5(2013), Pg.115-121, (2019-11-18)
Enterobius and Trichiuris species, Strogyloides and Taenia species, Zoology
Incidence of Soil-Transmitted Helminths in Soil Samples from Various Sub-Urban Areas of Yangon Environs
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oai:zenodo.org:3559307
2020-01-20T15:02:12Z
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San San Mon
2019-12-02
<p>Vinegar is a precious food additive and complement as well as effective preservative against food spoilage.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3559307
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.263-281, (2019-12-02)
Grape, acebotbacter, optimun condition, fermentation, Vinegar
Optimum Conditions for Fermentation of Isolated Bacteria and Its Application in Vinegar Fermentation of Grape Juice
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oai:zenodo.org:3236002
2020-01-20T15:25:01Z
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Nay Thwe Kyi
Kyaw Zan Aung
2019-05-31
<p>Agricultural systems are a major factor affecting human health. Soil is one of the important factors for successful cropping in agriculture. The objective of this research was to investigate the effects of control, organic and inorganic fertilizers on soil properties and rice nutrients at Taungoo University Farm. The experiment comprised three treatments viz., control (without fertilizer), organic farming (organic manures including paddy and black gram straw, cow dung) and conventional farming (chemical fertilizers including N, P, K). Soil samples were collected before and after paddy cultivation and analyzed to study the changes in soil properties as influenced by organic farming. Increase in physicochemical properties (moisture, organic carbon, humus), nutrients (N, P, K) and decrease in Fe, Mg contents were noticed in the soil under organic farming when compared to conventional and control farming after paddy cultivation. The nutritional values of the collected rice samples from organic, conventional and control farming such as moisture, ash, fat, fiber and protein were determined by AOAC methods. Mineral contents of rice samples such as K, Na, Ca, Mg and Fe were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometer. A substantial increase in protein, fiber and decrease in fat were observed in the rice under organic farming. In the above context, it was observed that organic fertilizer caused better quality, safety and nutrition of rice as well as richer soil health.</p>
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Control farming
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physicochemical properties and nutrients of soil
nutritional values and mineral contents of rice
The Effects of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on Rice Nutrients and Soil Properties in Taungoo University Campus
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oai:zenodo.org:3559337
2020-01-20T13:10:33Z
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Hnin Le' Yee
2019-12-02
<p>The general theory is developed for studying changes of a wave train governed by nonlinear partial differential equations.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3559337
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg. 331-342, (2019-12-02)
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Some Applications to Nonlinear Dispersive Waves
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2020-01-20T14:48:22Z
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Kyaw Kyaw Naing
Than Chein
2019-11-28
<p>The main focus of this study is to investigate the perception of the Juvenile Offenders (JO) ....</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.117-123, (2019-11-28)
Hnet-Aw-San boys' training school, psychology
A study on the perception of students from Hnet-Aw-San boys' training school towards their living situation and trainingg
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oai:zenodo.org:3547087
2020-01-20T13:37:35Z
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Myint Myint Soe
2019-11-19
<p>Some scholars, especially almost all Indian philosophers, defined man as an ethical animal. Why do they say that man is an ethical animal? The aim of this paper is to present the concept of suffering in Sānkhya-Yoga Philosophy. The usage methods are the descriptive and evaluative method. The research finding is that principle of reciprocity can be used as an ethical principle. The moral principle in Eightfold Mean of Sānkhya-Yoga Philosophy will be used in this research paper. This paper will contribute an understanding of the ethical conduct is indispensable foundation in Sānkhya-Yoga Philosophy.<br>
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3547087
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.6(2014), Pg.43-48, (2019-11-19)
Sānkhya-Yoga Philosophy, philosophy
A Study of the Concept of Suffering in Sānkhya-Yoga Philosophy
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2020-01-20T16:21:33Z
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Hla Hla Nwe
2019-11-27
<p>One Unique feature of the Republic of The Union Of Myanmar ...</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg. 101-115, (2019-11-27)
History, Hanthawaddy, Kambawzathadi Palace
The New Kingdom of Hanthawaddy and Kambawzathadi Palace
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2020-01-20T17:00:54Z
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Khin Mar Naing
2019-11-15
<p>Atalantia monophylla Correa. (Taw-shauk), belonging to the family Rutaceae is used as lubricant in Myanmar traditional medicine. They are large aromatic shrubs, sharp spines at the nodes. Most of the Rutaceae family are wing petiole but this plant is not wing petiole, the tip emarginate and gland dotted. Atalantia monophylla Correa. is grown in hilly regions of the Monywa District in Sagaing Region. The leaves, fruits and roots are used as traditional medicine for the treatment of antispasmodic activity, snake-bite, emollient and paralysis. Morphological characters and pharmacological activities were investigated in this work. Acute toxicity of aqueous and 50% ethanolic extracts of Taw-shauk root were tested on Albino mice model. Both extracts were free from acute toxic or harmful effects up to maximal permissible dose of 12 g/kg. The antispasmodic activity of 95% ethanolic extract of A. monophylla Correa. root was investigated on acetylcholine induced contraction of isolated rat intestine. The 95% ethanolic extracts (6 mg) of Taw-shauk roots could completely block the contraction caused by Ach (0.1 mg) transiently, where as the action of Ach (0.1 mg) was completely blocked by atropine (5 mg). These results provided a scientific proof to use A. monophylla Correa. root as an antispasmodic agent in Myanmar traditional medicine.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.3(2011), Pg.161-172, (2019-11-15)
Myanmar traditional medicine, Botany, Atalantia monophylla Correa, Taw-shauk
Morphological Characters of Atalantia monophylla Correa. (Taw-shauk) and Antispasmodic Activity of its Root
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2020-01-20T14:15:29Z
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Tin May Htun
Ye Myint Swe
Cho Cho Aye
2019-11-18
<p>Stream sediments and waters samples were studied for arsenic and metal contamination around the Kyaukpahto mine area. Sediments of the Kyauk Ohe Chaung has arsenic contamination of 24-35 ppm, where as the regional background is 0.1 ppm to 1.6 ppm. The origin of arsenic in mining waste disposal is from arsenopyrite. Surfacewater and tailings show arsenic and zinc concentrations are higher than WHO (World Health Organization) drinking water guidelines. Groundwater samples show arsenic and zinc concentrations below WHO guideline. Waters interacting with the ore deposit are generally non-acidic, likely due to the low sulphidation system. Non-acidic environment does not favor the mobility of elements associated with the mineralization, such as Zn and As. In addition, aqueous transport of these elements seems limited by the precipitation of ferrihydrite, which is able to reduce or remove these elements, particularly As, from solution of the Kyaukpahto mine area.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.5(2013), Pg.137-142, (2019-11-18)
Arsenic, stream sediments, waters, mining wastes, contamination
Arsenic and Metal Contamination in Stream Sediments and Waters of Kyaukpahto Mine Area, Kawlin Township, Sagaing Division
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2020-01-20T15:08:19Z
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Min Thein
2019-11-27
<p>This research is a part of the research project of BOBLME (Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem) programme. The BOBLME covers 3.8 million sq km of sea area. The countries involved are Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand. In this work, sea water samples were collected from Gadonkani area of Myanmar Deltaic Coastal Zone seasonally. Sampling sites were recorded with GIS positions. Some physicochemical properties (pH, DO, salinity, turbidity, total hardness, total alkalinity, TDS, TSS, TS, free carbon dioxide, BOD, COD, orthophosphate, organic phosphate, total phosphate, nitrite nitrogen, nitrate nitrogen and ammonia nitrogen) were determined. Trace metals (Cd, Pb, Hg, As, Fe, Cu, Zn and Mn) concentrations of the sea water samples were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS). Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) concentrations of sea water samples were measured as chrysene equivalence by using UVF spectrofluorometer. Oil and grease concentrations in sea water samples were determined by gravimetric-based method. Chlorophyll a contents of sea water samples were measured by UV-Visible spectrophotometer. Biological properties of sea water samples were investigated by membrane filtration method. All pH values of sea water samples ranging from 7.2 to 7.8 in the studied area are slightly basic. Maximum content of salinity (32 ppt) was recorded in the summer sample for sampling station (S5). The values of arsenic with range 1.19-1.75 ppb in summer samples were found under the permissible levels of ASEAN standard of 3.6 ppb but the contents of rainy and winter samples ranging from 5.30 to 9.44 ppb were above the acceptable levels of 3.6 ppb. All measured values of Cd with range 1.20-6.06 ppb were below the permissible levels of ASEAN standard of 10 ppb. All Pb contents with range of 4.02-8.11 ppb were below the permissible levels of ASEAN standard of 8.5 ppb. All measured values of mercury with range of 1.10-2.26 ppb were above the permissible levels of 0.16 ppb. The values of orthophosphate, organic phosphate and total phosphate were found to be (0.0160.352 ppm), (2.75-4.77 ppm) and (2.97-4.83 ppm) in seasonally collected samples. The values of DO, BOD and COD were recorded in the range of (4.80-6.20 ppm), (1.4-2.0 ppm) and (1.10-4.78 ppm). The measured DO values were within the permissible level of ASEAN standard (> 5 ppm) except the value of stations S4 for summer sample. Chlorophyll a distribution with the range of 1.207-1.981 mg/m3 was found in all of the study areas. Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) distribution over the sea water in the area of study was recorded as a range from 0.202 to 0.341ppm. The concentration distribution (50.00-100.16 ppm) of oil and grease over the sea water was recorded in all of study areas. All numbers of coliform counts were found under permissible levels of EPA standard (<1/mL) for all sea water samples. E.coli in all sea water samples was not isolated for seasonal sampling.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.7, No.1(2016), Pg.103-114, (2019-11-27)
BOBLME, Sea Water, total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs), orthophosphate, organic phosphate, total phosphate, oil and grease, chlorophyll a
A Study on the Immobilization of Toxic Metal Ions by using Prepared Kaolinite and Fly Ash-based Geopolymers
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2020-01-20T15:02:37Z
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Tin Moe Phyu
2019-11-27
<p>The experiment was conducted in the Oway Orchard, Indakaw Bago Region. Eighty numbers of 7 years old Seintalone mango trees which had approximately the same size, the same age were selected for observing the growth of Seintalone mango. Paclobutrazol (PBZ) treatment (2 g and 4 g) were applied to eighty Seintalone mango trees. Potassium Nitrate was applied 4 months after PBZ treatment when the new flushes became mature. The result of the effect of factor A indicated that the flowering percentage and total fruits produced from PBZ (4 g) treated trees were higher (54.78 % and 14.83) than that of PBZ (2 g). Factor B showed that 3 % KNO3 spraying trees possessed the higher flowering percentage as well as the number of fruits (60.28 % and 18.80). The treatment of PBZ (4 g) and 3% KNO3 were the best for the highest flowering and number of fruit. Therefore, PBZ and KNO3 had affected on flowering and fruiting of Mangifera indica L.cv. Seintalone.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.7, No.1(2016), Pg.131-140, (2019-11-27)
Botany
Effect of Paclobutrazol and Potassium Nitrate on Off-season Fruit Production of Mangifera indica L.cv. Seintalone
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2020-01-20T15:03:42Z
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Aye Pa Pa Win
Soe Soe Than
Khin Thet Ni
2019-11-27
<p>In this research, taro roots were used as a source for preparation of bioethanol by enzymatic hydrolysis followed by fermentation. In enzymatic hydrolysis, termamyl (α-amylase) was used for liquefaction and saczyme (glucoamylase) for saccharification. The substrate concentration, enzyme volume used and liquefaction time were investigated for maximum yield of fermentable sugar in liquefaction step. The maximum fermentable sugars of 185 mg/g have obtained by liquefaction using 250 mg/L substrate concentration, 4 mL of termamyl and 3 h of liquefaction time. In saccharification step, effects of enzyme and saccharification time on the yield of fermentable sugar were also studied. The fermentable sugar obtained in enzymatic hydrolysis was determined by Lane and Eynon method. The maximum fermentable sugar of 722 mg/g was obtained when saccharification was carried out with 9 mL of saczyme for saccharification time of 10 h at 60 °C and pH 4.3. The fermentable sugar from enzymatic hydrolysis was fermented by using Saccharomyces cerevissae. In the fermentation process, concentration of fermentable sugar, fermentation time, fermentation temperature and yeast (Saccharomyces cerevissae) content were studied for the maximum strength of bioethanol. After fermentation, the ethanol content in broth was determined by alcohol meter and the maximum strength, 10 % (v/v) was obtained under the conditions of 2.4 % (w/w) yeast content, 200 g/L of substrate concentration (sugar), 35°C of fermentation temperature and 4 day-course of fermentation time. After fractional distillation, the ethanol strength was determined by gas chromatography (GC). In addition, total acidity, pH, refractive index and chloride content and specific gravity of bioethanol were determined.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.7, No.1(2016), Pg.159-168, (2019-11-27)
Taro roots, liquefaction, saccharification, fermentation
Feasibility Studies on the Preparation of Bioethanol from Taro Roots
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2020-01-20T17:00:03Z
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Myint Myint Thein
Yee Mon Win
Nwe Ni Win
2019-11-15
<p>This paper is a software project that is tends to test the student's learning capability. The system consists of three question types such as true/false, fill in the blanks and multiple choices. This system helps first year through adult students' independently master basic skills in their courses. When the student submits the answers, they can see their score and right answers. This system provides to support for any paper of any subject by changing the questions of the respective papers.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.3(2011), Pg.195-203, (2019-11-15)
Software, Computer Science
Computerized Tutorial Testing System
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Arkar Moe Thu
2019-11-18
<p>The Saågha Order which sustained from probably about 2600 years ago to until now can be asserted that the abilities of Buddha’s management were to be expressed evidently. How had the Buddha managed the Saågha Order to be sustainable development from 6th century BC to that day? In these days, whether ideology or methodology; politic or ism; philosophy or faith may come and go out, but humanity remains as it is. Accordingly, the Buddha explicated that the value of humanity played an important part of community through His management in the ancient India. We have to study the comparison of today’s management and Buddha’s one. That being so we are able to utilize some management of the Buddha to cultivate the sustainable development of the multi-spheres throughout the world.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.5(2013), Pg.59-66, (2019-11-18)
the rules and regulation, management, human resources, the sustainable development, check and balance
The Buddha's Management
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Aye Aye Thein
2019-11-27
<p>This research is to analyze of Shin Maha Ratthasara"s eight learning concepts (Su, Ci, Pu, Ba, Vi, Li, Si, Da) and then how to relevantly apply these concepts in the learning process of today Myanmar education? The tentative solution is that it is still relevantly apply to Myanmar education today. This research contributes to recognize one of Myanmar educational method for Myanmar Society.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.7, No.1(2016), Pg.57-61, (2019-11-27)
Su, Ci, Pu, Ba, Vi, Li, Si, Da, Learning method, Philosophy of education.
A Philosophical Study of Shin Maha Ratthasara's Method of Learning
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Kyi Kyi Swe
2019-11-27
<p>The research area lies in Kalaw Township, north of Bawsaing, in the southern Shan State. The Wunbye Formation of Pindaya Group (middle Ordovician) is exposed in the north, north east and north-west part of Myozo village. It is composed of eight microfacies namely bioclastic packstone, peloidal bioclastic packstone, mottled dolomitized mudstone, dolomitic mudstone, calcareous siltstone, bioclastic peloidal wackestone, algal laminated mudstone, and peloidal bioclastic wackestone. On the basis of depositional environments, these microfacies are grouped into three facies associations. They are supratidal facies association, intertidal facies association and subtidal facies association. Supratidal facies association consists of mudstone facies, dolomite facies and calcareous siltstone. Intertidal facies association comprises of mudstone facies and wackestone facies. Subtidal facies association is made up of packstone facies. The major diagenetic processes are cementation, dissolution, replacement of one mineral by another, recrystallization, compaction and fracturing. The main economic and important ore minerals of this area are galena, cerrusite and barite. The ore-bearing rocks belong to three stratigraphic levels in Wunbye Formation. The mineralized zones are grouped according to the respective rock units, it is observed that the laminated silty limestone of lower Wunbye rock unit is distinctive for the occurrence of galena, the middle Wunbye rock unit is noted for galena associated with barite, and the upper Wunbye rock unit is characterized for the occurrence of cerussite. The mineralization is resulted from the injection of hydrothermal ore fluids into the Ordovician rocks. So it is a stratabound deposit.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.7, No.1(2016), Pg.141-157, (2019-11-27)
Kalaw Township, north of Bawsaing, the southern Shan State, Geology
Microfaices Analysis and Lead Mineralization in Laminated Silty Limestone of Wunbye Formation at Hpuye-Kyaukpauk Area, near Bawsaing, Shan State (South)
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Kyi Kyi Shein
2019-11-18
<p>A total of 45 domestic pigs (inspected) from Ywathargyi farm slaughter house, South Dagon<br>
Township and 34 from meat markets ( non-inspected ) were examined histopathologically. The<br>
study period lasted from 2004 to 2005. The aim of this study is to investigate the comparison of<br>
cysticercosis infection of Tapeworm among inspected and non-inspected of porcine group.<br>
Tissue samples were examined to histological procedures and using routine staining procedures.<br>
The present study was undertaken at Pathology Research Division (DMR, Lower Myanmar).<br>
Brain, muscles, lungs, intestine, bladder were used in this study. In inspected porcine group,<br>
4.44% of the death larvae were observed in cysticercus. 2.94 % of non-inspected porcine group<br>
were indicated the cysticercosis infection. Normal and infected cysticercus of porcine groups<br>
were described and supported by photographs and discussed from cysticercosis infection<br>
perspectives.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.4(2012), Vol.119-126, (2019-11-18)
Zoology
Comparison of Cysticercosis Infection of Tapeworm among Inspected and Non-Inspected Porcine Grou
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Pyone Pyone Su
2019-11-15
<p>For G.W.F. Hegel (1770-1831), history is the development of the spirit in time just as nature is<br>
the development of idea in space. Consciousness of idea is spirit. The synthesis of idea, nature,<br>
and development of consciousness is history. For this reason, history and idea are interrelated.<br>
This paper is an attempt to solve the problem why Hegel’s view on history is idealistic. It is<br>
because the Hegel’s view on history is based on idea. This paper seeks to understand Hegel’s<br>
idealistic view on history.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.3(2011), Pg.33-35, (2019-11-15)
Philosophy, Spirit
Critical Analysis of Views on History by G.W.F. Hegel
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Mi Mi Yee
2019-11-15
<p>Virgin coconut oil (VCO) was extracted from locally abundantly available coconut by cold press method. The physicochemical properties VCO were investigated. To synthesize potent antimicrobial agent (monoglycerides of MCFAs that rich in monolaurin), VCO was enzymatically hydrolyzed and MCFAs rich fraction was then separated. By using this fraction monoglycerides of MCFAs was prepared via enzymatic glycerolysis using RM IM immobilized lipase. The MICs of this glyceride were found to be <1.7 μg/mL against S. aureus and P. morganii.<br>
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monolaurin, medium chain fatty acids, monoglyeride, antimicrobial agen
Preparation of An Effective Antimicrobial Agent from Virgin Coconut Oil
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Khin Sandar Tun
Thazin Lwin
Khin Mar Tun
2019-11-18
<p>Phosphate rock is the basic material used in all phosphorus fertilizer production. In Myanmar, phosphate rocks are found in Shan State, Mon State, Kayah State and Mandalay Division. In this work, phosphate minerals as phosphorite samples were collected from Thabeikyin area in Mandalay Division. The phosphorite mineral consists of 8.59 % of P2O5 which is modified by wet screening and hydroseparation method to upgrade the phosphate content. Phosphate fertilizers; phosphoric acid, normal and triple superphosphate were prepared from upgraded phosphate powder (14.56 % P2O5) by using concentrated sulphuric acid, H2SO4. Analyses of the prepared phosphate fertilizers were carried out by using conventional and modern instrumental techniques. The prepared phosphoric acid was found to contain 8.74% of P2O5, and the content of primary and secondary nutrients of superphosphates were 15.42% of P2O5, 8.65% of Ca, 11.78 % of S and 7.3 % of K2O in normal superphosphate and 18.94 % P2O5, 8.32 % of Ca and 3.5 % of S in triple superphosphate. The prepared fertilizers were used as mineral inorganic fertilizers in the growth and yield of two selected crops; maize and eggplant on neutral clay soil. Field studies show that the prepared phosphate fertilizers were able to produce a higher percentage yield of vegetables 1981.94 kg/ha for maize and 32291 kg/ha for eggplant than to the control soil. Comparative study of all fertilizers treatment was made and found that after the harvesting stage, triple superphosphate fertilizer treated soil has higher nutrients contents compared to the original control soil. From the field work investigations, it was observed that prepared phosphate fertilizers promote plant growth, aggregate soil particles, improve physical conditions of soil and also enhance the yield of the crops.</p>
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phosphate rock, phosphate fertilizer, normal, superphosphate, phosphoric acid, triple superphosphate, maize, eggplant
Application and Modification of Phosphate-Bearing Rock in Myanmar as a Potential Mineral Fertilizer
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Thuzar Myint
2019-11-18
<p>Before the end of the Cold War, majority of the countries mainly focused on the security of their<br>
countries by means of military forces. However, after the end of the Cold War , coupled with<br>
the rapid currents of globalization have reshaped the international environment and brought on<br>
new emphases on the notion of Non-Traditional Security (NTS) issues. At the India-<br>
Myanmar border, the concept of non-traditional security issues has been increasingly regarded<br>
as a better and comprehensive approach in dealing with the kind of security threats. Majority of<br>
the social issues at the two bordering areas are: arms smuggling; drugs trafficking; illegal<br>
migrant and refugees problem. Regarding the opium, the cultivation was closely related with<br>
insurgency movements because all insurgent groups relied on opium trade and bought arms with<br>
that money. Concerning about the illegal migrant problem, some of Myanmar in Dry Zone and<br>
Chin migrated into Mizoram due to the economic and environmental situation. The movement<br>
of refugees from Myanmar to India was caused by insurgency, political belief and the creation<br>
of conditions in the areas of conflict between Myanmar government troops and insurgents.<br>
These incidents contributed to mutual misunderstanding among Myanmar and Indian<br>
governments viewing the other side as providing shelter and support to groups opposing to the<br>
authority of their government.<br>
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Trans National Organized Crimes (TNC), Socio-economic Problems, Indo- Myanmar Border
Non-Traditional Security Issues at Myanmar-India Border (1988-2008)
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Hnin Kay Thwe
Cho Cho Oo
Thin Thin Khaing
2019-11-08
<p>Bamboo shoots have a long history of its utilization as food and medicine and rich in nutrient components such as proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins and bioactive compounds. Due to the presence of bioactive compounds phenols, phytosterols and dietary fibers, they play a vital role in health promotion as well as prevention of cardiovascular, cancer and chronic diseases. However, due to the presence of cyanogenic glycoside i.e. taxiphyllin, the shoots need to be eaten with caution. Cyanogenic glycosides are the bioactive plant products present in many food crops, derived from amino acids. Bamboo shoot contains cyanogenic glycosides compound, which can be broken down to hydrogen cyanide. Toxic levels of cyanogenic glycoside are estimated in terms of the quantity of free cyanide generated. Food processing procedures such as boiling, soaking, fermentation and drying reduce the levels of hydrogen cyanide. The main objective is t he main objective is the main objective is the main objective is the main objective is t he main objective is t he main objective is t he main objective is t he main objective is the main objective is t he main objective is to reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic o reduce the natural toxic compound (cyanogenic glycoside) from glycoside) from glycoside) from glycoside) from glycoside) from glycoside) from glycoside) from glycoside) from harvested bamboo shoot bamboo shoot bamboo shoot (Wa (Wa-bo) bo) for food consumptions. for food consumptions. for food consumptions. for food consumptions. for food consumptions. for food consumptions. for food consumptions. for food consumptions. In the present research work, harvested bamboo shoot (Phyllostachys sp) was boiled, soaked with water and dried to reduce hydrogen cyanide content by using hot air oven (20-240°C, GP 100). And the harvested bamboo shoot was also fermented with salt and water to reduce HCN content. The hydrogen cyanide (HCN) content was determined by Association of Analytical Chemists (AOAC) method for quantitative test (Alkaline Titration Method). The phytochemical examination and moisture content of harvested bamboo shoot was also determined. The factors affecting the reduction of HCN content of harvested bamboo shoot from Kamayut Township such as volume of water, boiling time, soaking time, fermentation time, drying time, and drying temperature were studied.</p>
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Bamboo shoot, Cyanogenic glycosides, Processing Methods
Effect of Different Processing Methods on Cyanogenic Glycoside from Harvested Bamboo Shoot (Wa-bo)
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Htay Htay Win
2019-11-27
<p>An international organization is an institution created by agreement among two or more states across borders for the conduct of political, economic and other functional interactions. International organization did not appear until the 19th century. The twentieth century is more or less an age of international cooperation.</p>
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international organization , IGOs, INGOs
International Organizations and United Nations: Peace Activities
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Su Su Hlaing
2019-11-28
<p>သိမ္ဟူသည္ သာသနာေတာ္အတြက္ေရေသာက္ျမစ္ျဖစ္သည္သာမက အသက္ေသြးေျကာလည္းျဖစ္သည္။</p>
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Dagon Unaiversity Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.193-203, (2019-11-28)
သိမ္(thaine), oriental study
ပိဋကတ္ေတာ္လာ သိမ္နွႈင့္ ဆက္စပ္ေသာ သိမွတ္ဖြယ္ရာမ်ားကို ေလ့လာတင္ျပျခင္း
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Lwin Lwin Oo
2019-12-04
<p>346 Zoology 3<sup>rd</sup> Year and 4<sup>th</sup> Year Students were analyzed.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.371-379, (2019-12-04)
Allelic frequency, Blood Group ABO & Rh, Zoology Students, Dagon University
Genetic Frequentices of Blood Group from Gene Pool of Third Year and Fourth Year Zoology Students, Dagon University Year 2016
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Thin Yu Naing
2019-12-02
<p>This parer is attempts to illustrate the architecture and schematic composition of Buddhist monastic complexes, especially of Bagan Area.</p>
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Architecture and Schematic Composition of Monasteries in Bagan Period
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Thwe Linn Ko
Khin Thet Ni
2019-11-18
<p>In this work, determination of physico-chemical properties and mechanical properties of clays, and the chemical analysis of clays, feldspar, and quartz were carried out. Different siliceous body mixtures by using indigenous raw materials were sintered at 1225°C in the shuttle kiln. Their physico-chemical, mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties were measured. Suitable processed glaze was applied to bodies. The comparative study between strength of glazed and unglazed bodies were also carried out. Based on the overall results, the best body composition was selected to prepare strain and pin type insulators. Prepared pin and strain insulators were tested by visual inspection, dry power frequency withstand voltage test, wet power frequency withstand voltage test, lightning impulse voltage test, power frequency puncture test, temperature cycle test, and thermal shock test (IEC 383 standard).</p>
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physico-chemical, mechanical properties of clays,Industrial Chemistry
A Study on the Production of Strain and Pin Types Porcelain Insulator
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Win Pa Pa Tun
2019-11-28
<p>The present study in intended to compare the organizational climate between the public organizations and the private organizations in Myanmar. ...</p>
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psychology, organizational Climate, myanmar climate
A Comparative Study on Organizational Climate between Public and Private Organizations
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Kyi Phyu Oo
2019-11-18
<p>Myanmar has been a fully-fledged member of ASEAN since July 1997 and agreed to the implementation of the ASEAN Free Trade Area in January 1998. During the implementation of the AFTA tariff reduction goals and other objectives, the ASEAN countries are likely to face the opportunities and challenges. Myanmar also would have to face the challenges in the implementation of the economic reforms towards the direction of the ASEAN Free Trade Area (2015). In order to achieve the goals of AFTA, Myanmar needs to make some preparation in the common sectors of the promoting of their manufacturing sectors and export trade, enhancing SMEs competitiveness, and also integrating the trading activities of co-operatives and private entrepreneurs by inviting the foreign direct investment.</p>
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ASEAN Free Trade Area, AFTA, Law
Challenges of Myanmar in ASEAN Free Trade Area (2015)
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Arkar Moe Thu
2019-11-28
<p>This paper explores the ways how to overcome stress and depression in Buddhism which are distinct in PitakaSutta.</p>
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Ways to overcome Stress and Depression in Line with Buddhism
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Sandar Lwin
2019-11-18
<p>Ainggyin is a form of Myanmar poetry, normally sung by village girls. Myanmar cultural aspects such as clothing, daily life, love and marital affairs, ideas that reflected in ainggyins are studied in this paper. So ainggyins are of great value to Myanmar literature for they are depicting Myanmar cultural traditions</p>
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Myanmar Rural Culture Reflecting in Ainggyin Poems
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Aye Aye Moe
2019-12-02
<p>In this paper some definitions of countable set, uncountable set, and metric space are first investigated.</p>
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A Study of Countable, Uncountable, Bounded and Compact Sets on The Metric Spaces
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Than Than En
2019-11-15
<p>Sakka is a well known god related in the fields of Myanmar Buddhists’ Cult, Language,<br>
Literature and Music, etc. Sakka specifically adorably helped the Buddha and His teaching. This<br>
paper presents the definition of the term Sakka, the seven obligations of becoming Sakka, the<br>
relationship between Sakka and the Bodhisatta (Prince Siddhattha), the Buddha and Sakka, how<br>
Indra occasionally helps the monks and laypersons who trust in the Buddha and His teaching.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.4(2012), Pg.67-75, (2019-11-15)
Oriential Studies
The Role of Sakka (Indra) in the Teaching of the Buddha
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May Myo Htun
Sandar Aung
Thain Sin Nwe
Lay Lay Min
Myat Myat Moe
2019-12-04
<p>The purposes of this study were to investigate the effects MPKS (15-15-15-7) Armo and urea applications of yield Character and yield of Chinese rice <em>Oryzasativa</em> L. (J<sub>2</sub>= Nake No.1, J<sub>3</sub>=Jia You-1512, J<sub>5</sub>= J You ZhongKe No2, MP 54 Yu-Zhen-Xiang, MP-55-Hau-Hang-37 and Mini-Yinzhan).</p>
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MPKS Randomized Complete Block Design, Line, Testa
Study on Yield Characteristics anf Yield of Chinese Rice (J,MP and Mini) and Breeding Ability of Sinthukha and Min
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Nyunt Nyunt Win
2019-11-06
<p>þpmwrf;wGif &óeSifh [mó&owdkU\oabmobm0udk tusOf;rQazmfjyxm;ygonf/</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.7, No.1(2016), Pg.1-12, (2019-11-06)
wit htoot, myintter sar, tayhtat, pyartzat, hartharytah
" Sar So U PoanNya ei Sarpay Myar ma Hartha Ratha Myate Aphaw Myar"
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Nwe Ni Win
2019-12-04
<p>The paper explains the Onotology-based Learning Management System.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.487-494, (2019-12-04)
e-Learning, Content Management Systems (CMS), Learning Content Management System (LCMS), Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)
Ontology-based Learning Content Management System
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Thi Thi Kyaw
2019-12-04
<p>Oyster Mushroom ( <em>Pleurotus sajor-caju </em>(Jacq.) Quel.) were collected from Mushroom Research and Technology Development Farm (9Mile), Yangon Region.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.391-403, (2019-12-04)
Cultivation Mushroom, Mycology traneds
Study on Different types of media and spawns in Pleurotus sajor-caju (Jacq.) Quel. Cultivation
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Wynn Swe
2019-11-27
<p>Given a graph G with a positive weight for each vertex in G, the branchweight centroid problem on G is to find a vertex in G with the minimum branchweight where the branchweight of a vertex means the maximum of the weights of its branches. In this paper we first introduce an inverse branchweight centroid problem on a tree T whose objective is to change the weights of the given tree T at minimum cost so that a specified vertex in T becomes the branchweight centroid of T with respect to the new vertex weights. Then we give a mathematical formulation of this problem and suggest an efficient algorithm for it. </p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.7, No.1(2016), Pg.177-186, (2019-11-27)
branchweight of a vertex, branchweight centroids of a tree, inverse branchweight centroid of a tree
An Inverse Branchweight Centroid Problem on Some Graphs
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Nwe Ni Hlaing
Aye Aye Thant
Hirofumi Hinode
Srimala Sreekantan
Win Win Thar
2019-12-02
<p>In this paper, the effect of Crystal structures on the carbon dioxide (CO2) adsorption capacities of difference calcium oxide (CaO) based adsorbents was investigated.</p>
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cardon dioxide, calcium oxide, adsorbents, adsorption capicity
Effect of Crystal Structures on the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Adsorption Capacities pof Calcium Oxide Based Adsorbents
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Htet Htet Nwe
Than Than Win
Yin Maung Maung
2019-11-18
<p>Titanium dioxide (TiO2) powder was operated by using ball-milling for 20 h to reduce particle size and it was meshed with 3-stage mesh sieves (100 mesh, 250 mesh, 400 mesh) to get uniform particle size. The TiO2 powder was confirmed by FESEM (Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope) and XRD (X-ray Diffraction) analysis. FESEM revealed that TiO2 powder exhibited mesoporous structure. The XRD indicated the anatase phase of TiO2 powder with tetragonal structure. (11 inch2) ITO/glasses worked as transparent substrates and TiO2 paste was deposited onto glass substrate by rolling with glass rod. The different weights of sawdust dye were used for the photosensitizer and UV-Vis spectroscopy was used to examine the optical properties of sawdust dye solution. TiO2 film was sensitized with different weights of sawdust dye solution. ITO/glass substrate for counter electrode was filled with carbon by using oil heater. Both films were offset together with binder clips and a few drops of iodine was added between them. The photovoltaic properties of Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) were measured under illumination condition. The experimental findings resulted from this research work can be of great help for low-cost and Eco-friendly DSSC application.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.5(2013), Pg.99-102, (2019-11-18)
Mesoporous TiO2, DSSC, Ironwood sawdust, FESEM, XRD
Fabrication of Mesoporous TiO2 Electrode with Sawdust (Ironwood) Organic Dye Sensitized Solar Cell
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Nwe Nwe Oo
Kyaw Naing
San San Myint
2019-11-18
<p>Induced crystallization of calcium phosphate was carried out by using calcite obtained from<br>
Kyaukse. The bismuth phosphomolybdate complex method was used for the determination of<br>
phosphorus. At first, preliminary investigation on phosphrous removal from model phosphorus<br>
solutions was carried out to understand the nature of calcite seeded crystallization process. The<br>
characterization of fresh calcite (before use) and used calcite was carried out by using ED-XRF<br>
and XRD techniques. Crystallization processes were studied with batch and column<br>
experiments. Calcite seeds were also reused several times for phosphorus removal. Application<br>
of calcite seed materials for the removal of phosphate in waste water samples was carried out.<br>
The maximum phosphorus removal percent was found at 91.41% for fish aquarium water,<br>
93.73% for agricultural run-off water and 96.22% for waste water from fertilizer factory by<br>
using 4g calcite seed, the solution of pH 9 and 24 hours contact time. Removal of phosphate and<br>
recovery of calcium phosphate from waste sediment of fertilizer plant that has high content of<br>
phosphorus (153.27 ppm) were carried out.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.4(2012), Pg.97-103, (2019-11-18)
Bismuth phosphomolybdate, calcite, crystallization, phosphorus removal, calcium phosphate, column experiment
Calcite-Seeded Crystallization Technique for Phosphorous Removal from Waste Water and Waste Sediment
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Khin Hnin Aye
2019-11-18
<p>Selected vegetables (i.e. pumpkin, okra and ginger) were dehydrated by four different drying<br>
methods: by hot air oven, by the combination of hot air oven and microwave oven, by heated<br>
dehumidified air dryer and by sun drying. Drying time, drying yield and drying ratio of four<br>
different drying methods were studied for each selected vegetable. Comparative study of the<br>
four different drying methods showed that drying by combination of hot air oven and<br>
microwave oven had decreased the drying time of vegetables with higher energy and drying<br>
efficiency. The quality of the dried products was examined by their re-hydration ratio, nutritive<br>
value and by the determination of microorganism (mold) on the dried products. The storage life<br>
of dehydrated products from four different drying methods was also determined in this work.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.4(2012), Pg.143-150, (2019-11-18)
drying time, drying yield, re-hydration ratio, nutritive value, storage life
Dehydration of Selected Vegetables by Different Drying Methods
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Khaing Khaing Win
2019-11-28
<p>A nuclear weapons means any explosive device capable of releasing nuclear energy in an uncontrolled manner ...</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.165-177, (2019-11-28)
the seven rules of aparihaniya, Democracy, the Rajadhammasangaha
Legal Prohibition on Nuclear Weapons in Southeast Asia
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Aye Aye Mon
2019-11-19
<p>The art of cartoon occurred simultaneously with the journals and magazines in the world of journalism in Myanmar. The cartoons which produced in 1915 were drawn by Shwe Talay (a) Cartoonist Saya U Ba Glay. U Ba Galay recorded the Myanmar’s social and political events with cartoons during 1915 and 1939 and also created the jolly type old man U Shwe Yoe in Myanmar’s film and dramatic art.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.6(2014), Pg.37-41, (2019-11-19)
myanmar cartoon, cartoon history in Mynamar, history
The Life of Peasants in Colonial Period told by U Ba Glay's Cartoons
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Tin Tin Aung
2019-11-27
<p>The Salon nationals are those who were struggling for their existence by fishing, catching leeches, cutting barnacles, finding birds nests, diving pearls. The Salon nationals are the most skillful persons in diving. It is learnt in ancient time even the newly child was thrown into the sea. In ancient time the Salon nationals used not to wear shirts but only wore longyis. At present, with the development of the modern era and with the encouragement and directions of the State Government the Salon nationals has developed in knowledge and view and has begun to wear the full national dress. Since ancient time a Salon male has the right to marry more than one woman. The wealthy people used to practice the polygamy custom more though marriage is conducted by the consent of parents, they have the right divorce. The marriage conduct has controlled marriage to reduce divorce and commitment of his conduct. In ancient time the Salon national did not used to bury the corpse in the ground, but abandoned it by putting on a scaffold build up on tree in an island. At present they have begun to bury the corpses. Therefore, with an intention not to gradually disappear of Salon nationals residing in the archipelagos in lower Myanmar, it is proposed that the plan should be laid down and implemented by the Government of the Union of Myanmar</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.7, No.1(2016), Pg.45-55, (2019-11-27)
Taninthayi Division, Salon national, History
The Study of the Traditional Culture of the Salon Nationals
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Kyawt Hmu Aung
2019-11-15
<p>Kondawgyi Temple (Temple No-151) is situated in the east of Nyaung U, south of That-kya-muni, Temple coordinates N: 51.300 E: 13.615. It is a kind of medium sized single storey temple and lies at the centre of an enclosure wall with one gate each on north and south. It consists of square central shrine, entrance hall on east side with porch and lateral porches, vestibule and porch on south and north faces. The interior decoration of Bagan temples consisted of wall paintings. It covered almost entirely the ceiling vaults and all of the interior walls. Painted designs were performed as a framework of architectural moldings. Konedawgyi temple has full of paintings depicting Buddha life stories, as far as we can study this temple was the best and completeness on the subject on Buddha life stories, and we can see original paintings of late 12th century AD Bagan Period. Thus, this temple has full of historical importance for scholars and researchers.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.3(2011), Pg.87-105, (2019-11-15)
Kondawgyi Temple (Temple No-151), Bagan temples, Konedawgyi temple, Archaeology
Buddhist Arts of Konedawgyi Temple
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2020-01-20T16:48:52Z
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Su Su Nge
2019-11-19
<p>In this research work, feasibility studies were made on the preparation of butter and ghee. Milk samples from different farms were collected. Cow milks from Friesian and Native Cow were used as raw materials. Similarly, buffalo milks from River Breed and Swamp Breed were also used as raw materials. Firstly, butter was prepared from pasteurized cream by natural souring (Traditional Method). Moreover, butter was prepared by using mother culture. Sample culture was used to prepare mother culture. The effect of amount of mother culture for the required pH of milk cream during 16hr was studied. It was found that (6 g) of mother culture is suitable for (100 g) of cow milk cream and (9 g) of mother culture is suitable for (100 g) of buffalo milk cream. Yield percentage, physical and chemical properties of prepared butters were also studied and compared. It was observed that the butters prepared by using mother culture have sweet butter smell and their yield percentages are higher than that of butters prepared by natural souring. Secondly, ghee was prepared from milk cream and creamery butter. Yield percentage of prepared ghee was studied and the physical and chemical properties of prepared ghee were determined. It was also found that yield percentage of ghee prepared from milk cream is 50% (w/w) and that of ghee prepared from creamery butter is 80 % (w/w). It was also examined that the quality of ghee prepared from cow milk cream is the best among these samples.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.6(2014), Pg.167-172, (2019-11-19)
milk, butter, ghee
Feasibility Studies on the Preparation of Butter and Ghee
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2020-01-20T17:30:20Z
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2019-11-19
<p>ျမန္မာဘာသာစကားရွိ စကားလံုးတို႔၏ အနက္အဓိပၸာယ္ ေလ့လာမႈသေဘာကို ပညာရ်င္မ်ား၏ အဆိုအမိန္႔မ်ားျဖင့္ရွင္းလင္းတင္ျပထားသည္။ အနက္တူရုပ္သြင္ကြဲ စကားလံုးတို႔၏ ေနရာနွင့္ အသံုးအမ်ိဳးမ်ိဳးကိုလည္းေကာင္း၊ နွစ္ဖက္သြားအနက္ထြက္ေသာ စကားလံုးတို႔၏ အနက္အဓိပၸာယ္ ျဖန္႔ထြက္ပံုအမ်ိဳးမ်ိဳးကိုလည္းေကာင္း တင္ျပထားသည္။</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.6(2014), Pg.1-11, (2019-11-19)
အနက္အဓိပၸာယ္၊ အနက္ဆင္တူမႈ၊ နွစ္ဖက္သါားအနက္၊ ဂယက္အနက္၊ ပညတ္အနက္၊ ဧကဝဏၰစကားလံုး၊ ဗဟုဝဏၰစကားလံုး
ျမန္မာဘာသာစကားရွိအနက္အဓိပၸာယ္ ဆင္တူမႈနွင့္ နွစ္ဖက္သြားျဖစ္မႈသေဘာ
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Yi Mon Win
2019-11-18
<p>Data management and organization have become so complex and challenging in today’s electronic age of information. In the last decade major changes have occurred in the database domain, as the result of increased interest to non-traditional database applications such as multimedia, office automation, CAD, CASE, GIS, Web databases, and others. In contrast to the relational era, the current database world is more diverse and showing contradictory tendencies. On the one hand, vendors of popular relational database management systems (DBMS), such as IBM, Informix and Oracle, extend their products with new capabilities, including support for non-traditional data types (text, graphics, sound, video, spatial data, etc.) and for object-oriented concepts, such as ADT-s, classes and inheritance. Independently, the Object Data Management Group (ODMG) proposes a standard based on a pure object model. A lot of research and development from the industry and academia is devoted to various aspects of object-relational and object-oriented DBMS. Much has been said about object orientation, and how it should change the face of information technology. But what would be the real benefits of using an object-oriented GIS? Basic concepts in object technology, such as inheritance, polymorphism and encapsulation are reviewed, and their meaning is transported to the needs of a GIS.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.5(2013), Pg.155-163, (2019-11-18)
DBMS, OODBMS, GIS, Object orientation, Computer Sceince
Object Oriented DBMSs using GIS Data
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Htar Htar Khin
2019-11-18
<p>This is a comparative study dealing with emotional intelligence between adolescents living with their families and that of those living in institutions. The purpose of this study is to find out any difference between two groups of adolescents with regard to emotional intelligence (EI). General Trait Emotional Intelligence Inventory (GTEII) was adapted from the original long form of Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (TEIQue) constructed by Petrides, K.V and his colleagues (2001). GTEII consists of the six dimensions: well-being, self-control, emotionality, sociability, adaptability, and self-motivation. For analysis, the subjects were formed into two groups. Group (1) comprises adolescents living with their families, and Group (2) comprises adolescents living in institutions. The participants for this study were 258 adolescents, 130 were living with their families from No. (3) BEHS, South Dagon Township and 128 were from living in institutions, namely Kyaik Wine Boys' Training School, Malikha Girls' Training School, Mayangone Church and Insein Church. The finding of the present study showed that adolescents living with their families have higher scores on general trait EI than that of those living in institutions. In addition, the finding showed that, there were significant differences in well-being, sociability, adaptability and self-motivation between two groups of participants. However, the finding of the present study showed that there were no differences in self-control and emotionality between two groups of participants. The analysis of this study indicated that there were differences in emotional intelligence between two groups of participants.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.5(2013), Pg.39-46, (2019-11-18)
adolescents, trait emotional intelligence, families, institutions
Emotional Intelligence of Adolescents; Living with their Families and those Living in Institutions
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2020-01-20T15:09:38Z
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2019-12-04
<p>The present study was conducted to know the effect of different spices on rice weevil <em>Sithophilus oryzane </em>in stroed rice grains at the laboratory of Zoology Department, from July to December 2014.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.381-389, (2019-12-04)
spices, rice weevil
The Effect of Spices on Rice Weevil Sithophilus oryzane (Linnaeus, 1763)
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2020-01-20T15:07:47Z
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Htet Htet Zaw
2019-11-28
<p>Tax in one of the sources of revenue for the state and government.</p>
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Dagon University Reseach Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.155-164, (2019-11-28)
tax, philosophy
Legal of Perspective on Current Income Tax Issues in Myanmar
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2020-01-20T17:01:00Z
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Zin Min Myat
Than Than Win
Yin Maung Maung
Win Win Thar
2019-11-19
<p>A new approach, combining sol-gel process with electrospinning technique was used to prepare LaMnO3 /PVA composite nanofibers. In this research work, LaMnO3 nanopowders were firstly prepared by calcination of composite carbonate at 1000 °C for 30 min. Electrospinning technique has been extensively explored as a simple and versatile method for drawing nanofibers from polymer solutions. LaMnO3 / PVA perovskite-type nanofibers were obtained after annealed at 500 °C, 600 °C, 700 °C and 800 °C for 2 h respectively. Novel polycrystalline LaMnO3 nanofibers were yielded at different temperatures as the final products. Phase formation and crystal structure of LaMnO3 nanopowders were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD). Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM) images revealed that LaMnO3 as-spun nanofibers on Al foils were attracted to be in the range of 60 nm to 120 nm in diameters with electrospinning set-up for 20 min. The modification and functionalize sample surface at a nanometer range of LaMnO3 nanofibers were examined by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). The dielectric properties of LaMnO3 nanofibers were identify by C-f, r-f, tan -f and ac-f characteristics. The qualifications of LaMnO3 nanofibers were successfully yielded by the electrospinning technique as final products. The results obtained from this research will lead to enable new levels of electronic applications, biomedical applications and protective clothing as the field of nanotechnology.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.6(2014), Pg.125-133, (2019-11-19)
Electrospinning set-up, LaMnO3 Nanofibers, XRD, FESEM and AFM
Characterization and Dielectric Properties of LaMnO3 Nanofibers
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Soe Soe Lwin
2019-11-15
<p>This paper is an attempt to show that the Mudrās of Buddha Images in Myanmar are not only<br>
religious symbols but also philosophical symbol. Mudrā is a hand style of Buddha image or<br>
gesture of Buddha image. It can be regarded as symbols of Buddhist art that convey knowledge<br>
about the teaching and life of Buddha. This paper is used descriptive and evaluate method to<br>
explain and evaluate the meanings of some Mudrās of Buddha images. This paper contributes to<br>
understanding of Myanmar Philosophical symbol and thought.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.4(2012), Pg.39-45, (2019-11-15)
the Mudrās of Buddha Images, Myanmar Philosophical symbol, Philosophy
A Study of Mudrās of Buddha Images from Philosophical Point of view
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Aye Aye Than, Myo Min
2019-11-08
<p>Firstly, a semi-quantitative elemental analysis of ginger was carried out by EDXRF method. From the analysis, potassium and calcium were observed as the major trace elements. Potassium is very important essential element for human metabolisms. It helps to reduce the hypertension. Calcium is effective for teeth and bone. The extraction of essential oil from ginger was carried out by steam distillation method. Then, the extracted essential oil was analyzed by GCMS method. By using GCMS, each chromatogram of different run times could be deduced as Citral (3.88 min), Pinene (4.63 min), Curcumene (5.34 min), Bisabolene (5.51 min), Farnesene (5.79 min), Hydrocinnamic acid, dimethyl, methyl ester (5.95 min), and 4-(1,5-dimethylhex-4-enyl) cyclohex-2-enone (6.68 min). From the chemical constituents of essential oil, it was observed that curcumene at 5.34 min was the major component. Bisabolene was the second major component in the ginger essential oil. Ginger oil helps for normal blood circulation and digestive problems. In the screening of the antioxidant activity of water and ethanolic extract from ginger, the results indicate that the ginger possesses antioxidant properties and exhibited free radical scavenging activity. It was observed that IC50 value of standard ascorbic acid was 2.69 μg / mL. The antioxidant activities of ethanol and water extract of ginger were 33.78 and 80.95 μg / mL. According to the comparison of IC50 values between standard ascorbic acid and ginger extracts, ginger possesses the rich antioxidant activity.<br>
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Antioxidant activity, GCMS analysis, Ginger, Ginger essential oil, IC50
Extraction and Identification of Essential Oil by GCMS Analysis and Antioxidant Properties of Ginger
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Nyein Thwe Khaing
2019-11-27
<p>To explore student's linguistics challenges of Learning history texts in English at Dagon University...</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.63-71, (2019-11-27)
Gener analysis, Lexico Grammatical analysis, content teachers, Systemtic Functional Linguistics (SFL), English Medium of Instruction (EMI)
Some Linguistic Challenges of Learning History in English at Dagonn University (DU): Systemic Functional Linguistic (SFL) Perspective
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Thin Thin Aye
2019-11-19
<p>It is a customary for Buddhist to hit the Bell and share their accumulated merits with all sentient beings after performing meritorious deeds. The ringing sound of the bell is very pleasant to every being including human being, deities, and Brahmana that it instigates to arise faithful and joyous feeling. It was a study and presentation of the bell inscriptions found on the platform of four cardinal side of the Shwedagon pagoda platform. There are also the thirty-one big bells hung on four cardinal sides. The names, addresses and the level of designations and positions of the donors, the weight and measurements of the bell were also described. The various aspirations and sharing of merits were also noted. The Myanmar Pāli compositions inscribed on the bells were studied and presented. From the bells inscription valuable detailed information about livelihoods, occupations, rank and addresses of the throughout the history can also be traced there.<br>
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History of Bells, oriential studies
A Study of Bell Inscriptions on the Shwedagon Pagoda's Platform
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Wynn Swe
2019-11-18
<p>The aim of this work is to study lattice graphs which are readily seen to have many perfect matchings and considers application of matching in bipartite graph, such as the optimal assignment problem. Assignment problem is an important subject discussed in real physical world. We endeavor in this paper to introduce a new approach to assignment problem namely, ones assignment method, for solving a wide range of such problems. This method offers significant advantages over similar methods, in the process, first we define the assignment matrix, then by using determinant representation we obtain a reduced matrix which has at least one 1 in each row and column. Then by using the new method, we obtain an optimal solution for assignment problem by assigning ones to each row and each column. The new method is based on creating some ones in the assignment matrix and then try to find a complete assignment to there ones. The proposed method is a systematic procedure, easy to apply and can be utilized for all types of assignment problem with maximize or minimize objective functions. At the end, this method is illustrated with some numerical examples.</p>
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bipartite graph, weighted bipartite matching problem, perfect matchings, ones assignment method
Applications of Matching in Bipartite Graph
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Kyi Kyi San
Myatt Hla Wai
Thazin Lwin
2019-11-19
<p>Geopolymers are the synthetic analogues of natural zeolitic materials which are aluminosilicate materials. They can be used in the immobilization of heavy metal contaminants as well as in the structural products. Thus, the aim of this research work is to study the use of kaolinite and fly ash-based geopolymer to immobilize heavy and toxic metals in application of the removal of toxic metals from contaminated wastewater and the extraction of heavy metals from their leached solutions. The characterization of kaolinite samples from Taungnauk and Kyauktaga and fly ash samples from industries located at Tigyit and Pyin Oo Lwin were carried out by using EDXRF, SEM, XRD, FTIR and TG-DTA instrumental techniques. Moreover, the chemical compositions of the samples were also analyzed by using standard conventional methods. The geopolymer materials were prepared by using different ratios of kaolinite and fly ash with different concentrations of sodium hydroxide at room temperature. These geopolymer samples were analyzed and characterized by conventional methods and modern instrumental techniques such as EDXRF, SEM, XRD, FTIR and TG-DTA. Moreover, some mechanical properties of the prepared geopolymers, such as compressive strength and tensile strength were also carried out. Since this research work concerns with the use of geopolymers for immobilization of heavy and toxic metals, the removal of toxic metal ions in wastewater samples from different industries by using prepared geopolymer samples (H1-H4). Among the four geopolymer samples, geopolymer sample (H1) was found to be the maximum leaching property (i.e., the immobilization efficiency exceeds 92.9% when Pb2+ ions contained in metal loaded geopolymer (H1). Moreover, the removal percents of Pb2+ , Cd2+ and As3+ions from wastewater samples were found to be in the range of 67.5%, 59.5% and 52.5% for Textile Mill (Wundwin), whereas the removal percents of Pb2+ and As3+ions were 65.7% and 49.4% for Battery Industry (Shwe Pyi Thar) by using prepared geopolymer (H1). Thus the process of removal of the toxic metal ions from wastewater sample by kaolinite and fly ash-based geopolymers can be used as an effective alumino-silicate polymeric material in the treatment of industrial influents.</p>
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kaolinite, fly ash, geopolymers, wastewater, heavy and toxic metals, immobilization
A Study on the Immobilization of Toxic Metal Ions by using Prepared Kaolinite and Fly Ash-based Geopolymers
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Moh Moh Khaing
2019-11-18
<p>The purpose of the research is to investigate factors controlling of economic development in Pathein Township. Pathein Township is the capital of Ayeyarwady Region in Myanmar. These economic activities depend on physical, social, cultural, institutional factors and government policy factors. Economic activities in Pathein Township vary spatially from place to place. Most of the economic activities are found urban area and the rest are rural area. The economic condition is mainly based on the agriculture, industry and services.31 variables that influence on the existing economic activities are accessed by Factor Analysis.The most dominant basic factors in influencing the economic development on physical, socio-economic and farming processes.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.5(2013), Pg.15-25, (2019-11-18)
Pathein, Ayeyarwady Region, geography
Factors Controlling the Economic Development of Pathein Township
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Khin Zar Htet
2019-11-18
<p>Myanmar and Sri Lank had contacts since Buddha era. Their relations dated back to hundreds of years. From 1989 to 2004, there were no significant relations between the two countries. However, Myanmar and Sri Lanka had close contacts through exchange visits of the Heads of the State of the two countries. As the years 2009 was the sixtieth anniversary of Myanmar- Sri Lanka diplomatic relations (1949-2009), closer relations through reciprocal state visits between the two countries were found. After 1988, Myanmar Government practiced market- oriented economic reforms promoted external trade and foreign direct investment. Myanmar and Sir Lanka also attempted to extend economic ties through various trade missions and concluding some trade agreements. After 1988, Myanmar-Sri Lanka social relations became closer than the past. Since Myanmar-Sri Lanka Buddhist Association was founded in Myanmar in 1990 and Sri Lanka Association in Myanmar was formed in 1996, the people of the two countries had smoother social co-operations. Although Myanmar and Sri Lanka are not adjacent neighbouring countries, their long-lasting religious relation is the main factor behind the golden links between the two countries throughout the successive governments.</p>
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International relation, Myanmar and Sri Lank, successive governments
Golden Links between Myanmar and Sri Lanka after 1988
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Khin San Thandar
2019-11-18
<p>This paper deals with a study of ogre statues housed at religious monuments in Myauk-U.<br>
Etymologically, the word "Bilu" in Myanmar is derived from the Pali word "Yakkha" meaning a<br>
"ferocious cannibal". In a wider sense, it can be taken as a cruel, merciless, raw meat or fisheating,<br>
forest-dwelling barbarian". This paper describes which parts the ogre statues erected in<br>
the religious buildings of Myauk-U played in the history of the Sasana and traditional<br>
chronicles. It also mentions that practice of making these statues dates back to Daññavati Period<br>
(4th century A.D), that it continued to flourish up to Myauk-U Period (14th century A.D), that it is<br>
also existent in the neighbouring countries of Rakhine and that it has been prevalent in Myauk-<br>
U up to the present time. The analytical study of ogre statues sheds a considerable light on the<br>
religious and cultural situations at the times of making the statues and can also reveal that the<br>
Myanmars of those days possessed a high architectural standard and the carvers of them were<br>
equipped with high expertise on making the status of ogres.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.4(2012), Pg.91-96, (2019-11-18)
Myauk-U, Archaeology
A Study of the Ogre Statues from Religious Monuments at Myauk-U
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Moe Moe
2019-11-28
<p>In every society, food in a rich source of meaning, and the people use it to communicate specific message.</p>
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DAgon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.223-235, (2019-11-28)
food, message, belief, practice, symbol, relationship
Social Food of Inthar ethnic group Living in Inle Lake, Nyaung Shwe Township, Shan State (South)
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Nway Han Myat Thin
Pho Kaung
2019-11-15
<p>A method of forming a compound film can be fabricated by using the cadmium sulphide (CdS) compound and cadmium zinc telluride (Cd1-xZnxTe) compounds with the ways of coating the pastes on the glass substrates and sintering the films in a suitable atmosphere. The structural properties of (CdS and Cd1-xZnxTe) compound powders were analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. The electrical properties of the films were investigated by photoconductivity measurement. The n-CdS/p-Cd1-xZnxTe heterojunction solar cells were fabricated on glass substrates by screen printing method and by sintering method. By using the same technique, the second layer of p-type Cd1-xZnxTe layers was printed on the n-type CdS layers. After coating with the carbon conductive paste on the p-type Cd1-xZnxTe layers, silver electrode layers were applied on both of the carbon layers and the boundary of CdS layers. The obtained CdS/Cd0.96Zn0.04Te/C/Ag, CdS/Cd0.8Zn0.2Te/C/Ag, CdS/Cd0.4Zn0.6Te/C/Ag films were measured with I-V characteristic measurement. After measuring the films with I-V method, the short circuit current, the open circuit voltage, the fill factor and the efficiency were determined.</p>
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Characterization of CdS/Cd1-xZnxTe Films
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2020-01-20T16:33:47Z
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Nyo Mie Khin
2019-11-27
<p>This paper attempts to study how Amy narrates her novel "The Kitchen God's Wife"...</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.49-62, (2019-11-27)
Corpus Driven Approach, Antconcs Software, key word lists, clusture
A Cropus Driven Approach: How Amy Tan Narrates The Novel "The Kitchen God's Wife"
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Nu Yin Aye
2019-11-18
<p>Fifteen strains of endophytc microorganisms were screened from leaves of pineapple. Among the isolated strains, two days old culture of Fraction number L-2, L-3, L-4, L-7 and L-11 showed the prominent antibacterial activities against Bacillus subtilis, E. coli and Pseudomonas sp. These isolated microorganisms were tested for their hydrolytic activity and antimicrobial activity. Strain No. L-2 having high potential in both activities was selected for the screening of metabolites. Medium 1 in which 1% glucose was added into nutrient broth was utilized as the basal fermentation medium. After 2 days, fermented broth was extracted n-butanol to provide metabolite. Butanol layer after been evaporated was examined and found to be presence of amino acids. Therefore qualitative tests for the presence of amino acids were carried out. Thin layer chromotographic analysis using authentic amino acids revealed the presence of eight amino acids in the metabolite extracts from the endophytes. Precipitates obtained from the n-butanol extract were subjected to phytochemical tests and TLC analyses. The precipitate was insoluble in organic solvents but soluble in boiling water. Fourier Transforms Infra-Red (FTIR) analysis was also carried out for this precipitate.<br>
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endophytc microorganisms, leaves of pineapple, phytochemical tests and TLC analyses, Botany
Some Metabolites Extracted from Endophytic Bacteria L-2 Isolated from the Leaves of Pineapple (Ananas comosus Merr.)
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Saytanar Tun
Nay Thwe Kyi
Kyaw Naing
2019-05-31
<p>Aluminium oxide (Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>) is one of the most versatile ceramic oxides. In this study, aluminium oxide nanoparticles were synthesized by sol-gel assisted auto-combustion method and were characterized by using TG-DTA, XRD, FT IR and FE-SEM techniques. The resulted γAl<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> nanoparticles were used to remove of Cd<sup>2+</sup> and Pb<sup>2+</sup> ions from model solution and contaminants in wastewater at different contact time and dosage. Then the concentration of Cd<sup>2+</sup> and Pb<sup>2+</sup> ions in the solution after adsorption were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS). These observations clearly indicated that the removal of metal ions purely depends on the amount of adsorbent and contact time. The comparison of adsorption properties of Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> and prepared γ Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> nanoparticles were studied. Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> and the prepared Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> nanoparticles were be compared in removal of Cd<sup>2+</sup> and Pb<sup>2+</sup> ions under identical conditions from wastewater, 96.31 % for Cd<sup>2+</sup> ion and 56.81% for Pb<sup>2+</sup> ion were removed by Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>. The prepared γ Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> nanoparticles can completely remove Cd<sup>2+ </sup>and Pb<sup>2+</sup> ions contaminants in 100 mL wastewater. Therefore, the prepared γAl<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> nanoparticles were more powerful than Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>.</p>
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Removal of Cd2+ and Pb2+ ions by aluminium oxide and the prepared aluminium oxide nanoparticles
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Aye Aye Aung
2019-11-19
<p>The study area was Vegetable and Fruit Research and Development Centre (VFRDC) at Hlegu. The study period was from June, 2013 to August, 2013. Three earthworm species, namely Eudrilus eugeniae , Perionyn excavatus and Pheretima andamanensis belonging to three genera and two families were selected for this study. Total population growth and morphological characters of these species, and chemical composition of vermicompost were examined.</p>
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Study on the Population Growth of Different Earthwarm Species (Annelida: Oligochaeta)
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Thet Su Min
Zaw Naing
Cho Cho Win
2019-12-02
<p>Biofertilizer plays on significant role in crop cultivation and broadly applied in organic farming.</p>
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Effect of Biofertilizer with Inoculating Fungi on Chili
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Khin Nwe Aye
2019-12-02
<p>The main objective of this research paper is to study the applications of the Banach fox point theory.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg. 323-330, (2019-12-02)
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Banach Fixed point Theorem and Application
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Than Htoo Aung
2019-11-19
<p>The Momeik-Mohauk area is located at the Northern Shan State. It lies at the northern continuation of Mogok Metamorphic Belt, which is occupies a key position of tectonic evolution of Southeast Asia. Due to the complexity of geological processes such as metamorphism (contact and regional), igneous activities, sedimentation and structural deformation etc, are controlled a number of mineralization of study area. In the Momeik-Mohauk area the ore minerals, viz, gold, copper, magnetite, and graphite and gem minerals such as diamond, ruby, sapphire, spinel, topaz, apatite and quartz are observed. In the gold mineralization of Thayetsu area, pyrite-galena-sphalerite-gold-quartz vein, trending NW direction and about 2m wide are intruded in the Kabaing granite and marble unit of MMB. Sample assays include 12, 5, and 0.7 ppm Au. Wall rocks are fosterite-phlogopite-spinel marble and microgranite. Other ore minerals of Momeik area are Graphite, Magnetite, and Azurite. Gem mineralization of study area may be divided into four types such as regional metamorphism, contact metamorphism, pegmatite, and mechanical sedimentary deposit. Gem minerals of study area can be occurred in two main ways. Ruby, sapphire and apatite, etc are occurred as primary deposit, moreover, these and other gems and semiprecious stones including diamond are observed as placer deposit.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.6(2014), Pg.157-166, (2019-11-19)
Economic mineralization, Mogok Metamorphic belt, Gold mineralization, Gem mineralization, primary deposit, placer deposit
Economic Mineral Occurrences of Momeik-Mohauk Area, Northern Shan State
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Cho Ei Maung
Khin Thundar Myat
Aye Aye Tun
2019-11-27
<p>This paper deals with a Service-Learning program organized by Dagon University in which 16 English major specialization students made their contributions to a post-primary school situated in East Dagon Township. The main purposes of this paper are (i) to explore how ServiceLearning is related to becoming better citizens for students and (ii) to investigate in which ways they become different in themselves after participating in Service-Learning activity.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vlo.7, No.1(2016), Pg.187-196, (2019-11-27)
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A Glance on Service-Learning Project at Dagon University: Teaching English at No. (11) Basic Education Post-Primary School in Dagon Myothit (East), Yangon, Myanmar
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Kyaw Wana Aung
2019-11-27
<p>The Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) seeks to achieve ...</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg. 93-100, (2019-11-27)
The Endeavoures of The Democratic Government to achieve the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (2010-2015)
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Nay Myo
2019-11-18
<p>The research area is situated about 8 miles (12.87 km) east of Yamethin and it occupies the<br>
western marginal zone of the Shan Plateau, covering about 24 square miles (62.2 km2). The area<br>
is mainly composed of metasedimentary rocks and granites. The metasedimentary rocks include<br>
metamorphosed Lower Paleozoic rocks and they are intruded by two types of granite;<br>
porphyritic and non-prophyritic biotite granite. The Lebyin Group consists of mudstone, pebbly<br>
graywacke and slate unit and exposed in the eastern and northeastern part of the area. The<br>
metamorphosed Lower Paleozoic rocks consist of three rock units: M1 (calc silicate rocks,<br>
marble and skarn), M2 (Metagraywacke and phyllite), and M3 (mica schists, quartzite and<br>
gneisses). The granites are of two types; porphyritic biotite granite and biotite granite. The<br>
radiometric dating on granites emplacement is possibly Cretaceous to Early Eocene. Gold and<br>
pyrite bearing quartz veins are encountered in slate and mudstone units of Lebyin Group.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.4(2012), Pg.137-142, (2019-11-18)
Yamethin, metasedimentary rocks, metamorphosed Lower Paleozoic rocks, Geology
Geology and Gold Mineralization of the Yamethin Area, Yamethin Township, Mandalay Region
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Thandar Swe
2019-11-18
<p>This paper is concerned with the study of English loanwords in the field of science and<br>
technology in the Myanmar language. The main objective of the study is to determine which type<br>
and manner of borrowing occurs most in the Myanmar language. The scope of this study is<br>
limited to common English loanwords found in the four issues of a well-known IT journal,<br>
namely Internet Journal, published in June 2012 and they were analyzed using Haugen's<br>
classification framework on lexical borrowing. The findings have revealed that of all three types<br>
of borrowing: loanwords, loanshifts and loanblends, loanwords occupy the largest part of lexical<br>
borrowing in the field of science and technology in the Myanmar language.</p>
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A Study of English Loanwords for Science and Technology in the Myanmar Language
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Thwet Thwet Win
2019-11-18
<p>Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely of disease or<br>
infirmity. (WHO, 1948) When everyone falls sick, they are cured by western medicine and folk<br>
medicine. Only when he is healthy, his mind will be in a state of happiness. Therefore, health is<br>
an essential factor for a man to live. Dawei ethnic group still uses their traditional folk medicine.<br>
There is a belief in spirit for curing. Then, there are some traditions that other ethnic groups do<br>
not perform in funerary rite. The aim of the research is to reveal how they maintain their<br>
traditional custom in illness, cure, death and burial. The objectives of the research are to explore<br>
how they cure with what folk medicines and how they perform funeral rites handed down one<br>
generation after another. Functional theory was used to write the paper. In this research method<br>
as qualitative research method, individual depth interview, focus group discussion and key<br>
informant interview were used.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.4(2012), Pg.85-89, (2019-11-18)
Anthropology, Dawei ethnic Group, traditional folk medicine
Traditional Customs in Illness, Cure, Death and Burial of Dawei Ethnic Group in Longlon Township, Dawei District, Taninthayi Region
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Ei Swe Han
2019-12-04
<p>Transportation of a patient to emergency hospital seems quite simple but in actuality, it is quite difficult and it became more difficult in heavy traffic condition.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.495-502, (2019-12-04)
rode network, emergency vehical
Choosing Optimal Path Routing for Emergency Vehicles on Yangon Road Network
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Yee Yee Cho
2019-11-15
<p>Myanmar Customary Law is the personal law of Myanmar people professing the Buddhist<br>
religion. Myanmar Customary Law is mainly concerned with such family matters as marriage,<br>
divorce, adoption, succession and inheritance, matrimonial rights, and with religious usage and<br>
institution. The sources of Myanmar Customary Law are four in number. They are:<br>
Dhammathats, Customs, Judicial precedents and Legislation. According to Myanmar historical<br>
records, there had often emerged women who had been documented for their achievement is in<br>
drivers spheres such as in education, health, commerce and also in social and administrative<br>
sectors. The equality of women is recognized not in the home only, but in public life as well. In<br>
successive accepted legal rules of Myanmar Dhammathats relating to a Myanmar Buddhist<br>
couple, husband and wife are “Tenant-in-Common” not “Joint-Tenant”. The partition of<br>
property can be made on divorce or on succession at the death of one spouse and there are<br>
certain prescribed rules on the method of partition under Myanmar Customary Law. The aim of<br>
this paper is to know the rights of women under Myanmar Customary Law relating to marriage,<br>
divorce, adoption, succession and inheritance and matrimonial rights.<br>
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Myanmar Customary Law, the rights of women relating to marriage, divorce, adoption, succession and inheritance and matrimonial rights
Women's Rights under Myanmar Customary Law
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Tin Moe Moe Myint Zaw
Yu Yu Aung
2019-12-04
<p>The research was is based on the preparation of Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) from good apples by fermentation process to produce the economical product and to replace the imported product.</p>
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Apple Cider Venigar, Yeast (Saccharomyces Cerevisiae), starter
Studies on the Preparation of Apple Cider Vinegar
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Pa Pa Khaing Oo
2019-11-15
<p>This paper concerns with the works of the Minister Padetharājā who was a famous minister in<br>
the days of Hantharwaddyyaut-min (King Hantharwaddyyaut). The King was the last one in the<br>
Nyaungyann Dynasty. Minister Padetharājā wrote classical poems, literature, music, poems and<br>
verses for the children of the king. In addition, this paper consists of the reflection of the lives of<br>
Ministers, Padetharājā, Mintheikpann and Hantharwaddyyaut-min related to the poem, verses,<br>
etc. Studying the reflection of their lives will be an aid to the record of their literature and<br>
history.</p>
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reflection of life, literature, music, poem and verses successor, minister
The Reflection of Lives of the Authors in Nyaungyann Age
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Hla Wut Yee
2019-11-15
<p>Two butterfly species, Graphium sarpedon Linnaeus, 1758 and Graphium agamemnon Linnaeus, 1758 belonging to the family Papilionidae were studied both on the morphological and biological aspects during the study period from May 2008 to December 2009. South Okkalapa Township, Yangon Division was chosen as the study area where the host plants for the two studied species were abundant. Cinnamomum macrocarpum, C. tamala and C. obtusifolium were the host plants for G. sarpedon whereas Polyalthia longifolia and P. pandurata were the host plants for G. agamemnon. Morphological characters and the life cycle of the two studied butterfly species were depicted in comparative point of view supported by scaled photographs. Duration of the developmental stages from the eggs up to the emergence of the adults in these two species was also mentioned. Behavioural patterns of both species were also described providing with photographs.</p>
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Zoology, Butterflies, Insects
Morphology and Biology of Two Butterfly Species, Graphium sarpedon Linnaeus, 1758 and Graphium agamemnon Linnaeus, 1758 on their Respective Host Plants
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Win Win Myo
2019-11-18
<p>Linear programming is heavily used in microeconomics and company management, such as<br>
planning, production, transportation, technology and other issues, either to maximize the income<br>
or minimize the costs of a production scheme. In the real world the problem is to find the<br>
maximum profit for a certain production. In "real life", linear programming is part of a very<br>
important area of mathematics called "optimization techniques". In this paper, it is to be<br>
investigated two different solving graphical methods for some real life problems. Then we may<br>
introduce a new program for linear programming which is my own invention software. This<br>
system is computerized system using Microsoft Visual Basic Programming Software. This<br>
software may be helpful to solve the linear programming problems to get quickly and easily<br>
optimal solutions for any user.<br>
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Linear programming, optimal solution, company management, mathematics
A Real Life Application of Linear Programming
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Aye Mya Nanda
2019-11-19
<p>This paper is an attempt to explore the study of the effects of global warming in Myanmar. In the contemporary world, the warming process is important because it occurred storm surges, floods, massive earthquakes and changes in the frequencies and intensities of extreme events. Myanmar is effected by extreme weather resulting from climate change that the impact of global warming over a period of nearly two decades. In 2006, Mala was slightly stronger, but had a significant lower impact. Cyclone Nargis was the worst natural disaster in the recorded history of Myanmar in 2008. During the storm, there were damages and loses, trees fell down and the roofs of some buildings were thrown away in some areas. As a result, there were deaths and destruction in Ayeyarwaddy and delta regions. In 2010, Giri also destroyed the several villages of Myebon and Kyaukphyu townships. Moreover, the floods were occurred in different states and regions of Myanmar. Another natural disaster is massive earthquakes that collapsed bridge and damaged ancient Buddhist pagodas in northern Myanmar. These events are the effects of global warming in Myanmar.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.6(2014), Pg.91-96, (2019-11-19)
Cyclone Nargis, Giri, International Relations, Myanmar
The Effects of Global Warming in Myanmar since 2000
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Kyi Thar Win
Nan Win Yu Mg
2019-11-15
<p>This research is mainly concerned with anaphora and its antecedent, a word or phrase which<br>
refers back to another word or phrase in text. Anaphora can help the students understand the text<br>
in the context thoroughly. Without comprehending them, it is not easy to grasp the messages<br>
conveyed in the text. Thus, this research focuses on anaphora and points out that it plays an<br>
important role to understand the specific texts. This paper attempts to highlight on how to develop<br>
reading skills through anaphora. And it may also provide the effective teaching strategies for<br>
explaining anaphora and its antecedent in reading passages. This research will be, to some extent,<br>
helpful to all students, especially for the undergraduate students from all specializations since they<br>
can apply these strategies to develop their reading skill.<br>
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anaphora ,anaphora antecedent, English language, reading skill
Pedagogic Strategies for Explaining Anaphora and its Antecedent
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Myint Myint Thein
2019-11-18
<p>The development of multi-core computers means that the characteristics of digital filters can be<br>
rapidly processed in software form. The filter has been implemented in software by an<br>
algorithm within the computer which effectively convolves the sampled sequence x(n) with the<br>
impulse response of the filter h(n) to produce the processed output sequence y(n). Convolution<br>
is the name given to the ordered combination of multiplication and summation.<br>
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convolution, digital filtering
One Dimensional Convolution
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Myat Myat Moe
2019-11-18
<p>Mangrove forests are currently among the most threatened habitat in the world and are<br>
disappearing at an accelerated rate. More than one in six mangrove species worldwide are in<br>
danger of extinction due to coastal development and other factors, including climate change,<br>
logging and agriculture, according to the first-ever global assessment on the conservation status<br>
of mangroves for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Rapid population growth and<br>
increasing utilization of mangrove habitats threaten in our country. Local societies along with<br>
their knowledge about the mangrove also are endangered while they are still underrepresented<br>
as scientific research. In the present study, local utilization pattern and perception of ecosystem<br>
change are documented. In this paper, general characteristic and special adaptation of<br>
mangrove, few medicinal and traditional uses of mangrove and support unique ecosystem of<br>
mangrove are reported.<br>
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Mangrove forests, Botany, ecosystem of mangrove
Botanical Study on Importance of Mangrove Ecosystem for Conservation and Management Purposes
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Moe Theingi Hlaing
Khin Thet Ni
Cho Cho Oo
Awang Bono
2019-12-04
<p>Shrimp paste being the seasonal goods, was stored at least one year.</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.461-427, (2019-12-04)
Myanmar Ngapi, Shrimp paste,
Assessment of The Quality of Myanmar Shrimp Paste Products under Different Storage Conditions
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Tin Win Yee
2019-11-19
<p>This paper focuses on a study which investigated difficulty levels in listening tests and student’s performance in those tests. To this end, a comparison was made between the results of six listening tests. Different linguists formulated different models and methods in assessing the various tests. A statistical model used in this research is modified, based on J.B. Heatson (1988) and Alan Graham (1999). Through the comparative analyses, student’s perceived task and test difficulties in the listening tests were found to correlate, to a great extent, with the results of question analysis. Implications are drawn for test administrators of listening tests and language teachers.<br>
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English languages , listening tests
Assessing the Difficulty Levels of Different Test Types in Listening Tests for Second Year English Specialization Students at Dagon University
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Cathy Tun
2019-11-18
<p>This study explored how to maintain Drum Ensemble (“saing wain:” in Myanmar) as Myanmar cultural heritage. The paper described especially relationship between spirit propitiation ceremony (“nat pwe” in Myanmar) and drum ensemble. Yangon Region is presumed to be the most developed place in the country that it could be very much liable to any infiltration of foreign culture and music. But fortunately, it was found that Big Drum Ensemble is still being used in some downtown areas and some adjacent area in Yangon region. Therefore, study sites were chosen some wards and villages of some Townships in Yangon Region to collect information and data regarding with the usage of drum ensemble. The three studied groups of the community were divided as follows: (1) The drum ensemble members of musicians whose livelihoods depend solely upon Bamar drum ensemble (2) appropriation ceremony (“na´ kana:” in Myanmar) professionals consisted of a woman or a sissy said to be chosen as consort by a spirit (spirit medium) (“na´ gado” in Myanmar), a leader of spirit medium (“kana: si:” in Myanmar), and other followers and (3) the audience. Then the audience comprised the doers and related persons, people who sponsored expenditure of ritual event (“kana: pwe:” in Myanmar) and people who come to watch entertainment. Again it could be classified two categories of audiences who came and watched drum ensemble entertainment. The first said to be the ones who are coming to watch according to their hobby who watch and listen with artistic ears and the remaining groups represent the ones who come and see just for fun. Field ethnography, focus group discussion (FGD), key informant interviews (KII), in-depth interview (IDI), informal conversation (IC) and direct observation (DO) were used for data collection. For qualitative data, information gathered by focus group discussion, key informant interviews, in-depth interview, informal conversation were transcribed and organized on the basis of emerging themes and subthemes. And then some people from village and wards in the study areas were general participated and using in drum ensemble (“saing wain:” in Myanmar) at auspicious and inauspicious ceremonies, direct observation was conducted with them. Observation was carried out at the ceremonies accompanied with drum ensemble, some data of Bamar traditional musical instruments especially, library of Department of Anthropology, Yangon University and Internet libraries. Moreover, data relating to Bamar traditional musical instruments were collected from newspapers, journals and magazines. Taking photographs and recording of music played with Bamar drum ensembles were conducted.<br>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.5(2013), Pg.73-80, (2019-11-18)
Drum Ensemble, saing wain:, na´ pwe, na´ gado, cultural heritage
The Relationship between Spirit Propitiation Ceremony and Drum Ensemble
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Dr. Thidar Aung
2019-11-27
<p>Min Thu Won ei Nga Kapyar Myar ....</p>
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.27-46, (2019-11-27)
Nga Toe ei ayaung Athwe, Athan, Thwin Pyin Ponepan, Zayait tharbarwa
Min Thu Won ei Nga Kapyar Myar Ma Tin Pyu Yay Phwe Han Laylar Chat
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Tin Tin Htwe
2019-11-19
<p>This research aims to describe spatial distribution of settlements in Mingalardon Township. The study area occupies the northern part of Yangon City. It is located in North Yangon District. The areal extent is 106.97 square kilometres in which about 260,000 people are residing. Due to the construction of main road through the township and installation of new infrastructural facilities, settlements have been more spatial distribution with fairly accelerated momentum in the recent years. The analysis spatial distribution of settlements in Mingalardon Township are based the result derived from detecting and comparing the Aerial Photographs (1990), Google Images (2010) as well as information acquired from ground surveys with Geographic Information System (GIS). According to Nearest Neighbour Analysis, the spatial distribution of the settlements is clustered. Kernel Density Analysis reveals that settlement density is highest at Htaukkyant Junction and the wards near Mingalardon Market. Generally, population density coincides with the settlement density. Checked by Euclidean Analysis, most settlements are distributed over an elevation of about 10 metres about sea-level. The type of housing varies from place to place, but the wooden houses are the most dominant. The future more distribution of settlement within the study area depends largely on the government policy and if the adjacent agricultural land is allocated for use as residential land, the pace of settlement growth would be somewhat accelerated in the near future, although about half of the township area is not available for residential use.<br>
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3547077
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.6(2014), Pg.23-36, (2019-11-19)
Mingalardon Township, Myanmar, Geography
Analysis on Spatial Distribution of Settlements in Mingalardon Township
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Kyawt Hmu Aung
2019-11-19
<p>Temple No. 1152 is a kind of small single-storey temple. It is situated at the east of Kyauk-myet-hmow-Zedi-gyi (No. 1158), south of Myinkaba, coordinates– N: 44.265, E: 5.860. Its plan has square central shrine, 2.25 2.32 m. Vestibule and porch on north face, Niches on east, south and west foreparts were found. At the exterior of temple, stucco mouldings were found such as ornate cornice and pediments, friezes with triangle, plasters, urn-profiled base, and tasseled friezes with pointed obovals on north forepart. The interior decoration of this small temple consisted of wall paintings or mural paintings. It covered almost entirely the ceiling vaults and all of the interior walls. Temple No. 1152 has full of paintings depicts Buddha life stories. Among the scenes of Buddha’s life, Mara’s army and figures paintings are the most wonderful Buddhist painting of that small temple. According to the art and architectural style of this temple, it was constructed at 13th century A.D, late Bagan period.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3547193
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.6(2014), Pg.181-188, (2019-11-19)
single-storey temple, Bagan period, archaeology
Buddhist Art of Temple No. 1152 at Bagan (Late Bagan Period )
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Zaw Latt Tun
2019-11-15
<p>Recreation is an essential need for human beings. At present, due to the rapid advance in<br>
technology, a number of electronic devices for indoor recreation have widely been used in<br>
several places, especially in urban areas. However, outdoor recreation is also important for<br>
physical and mental relaxation for the sake of less expense of money as well as for healthy<br>
lifestyles. Moreover, it is the most appropriate type of recreation for all lifestyles, whether male<br>
or female, young or adult, rich or poor, single or married and so on. Therefore, this study<br>
attempts to highlight the existing distribution pattern of some outdoor recreation sites,<br>
particularly parks and gardens of Yangon City from geographical point of view.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3542323
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.3(2011), Pg.17-24, (2019-11-15)
Geograpny
A Geographic Analysis on Distribution Pattern of Parks and Gardens in Yangon City
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2020-01-20T16:46:49Z
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Mi Mi Khaing
2019-11-15
<p>The Vimānavatthu is the sixth treatise in the Khuddaka Nikāya. VimÜnanvatthu is a collection of the stories in which the venerable Moggallāna and other persons asked the male and female devas about how they got such magnificent buildings. It is written in verse form about the very wide and subtle of Kamma. The treatise of Vimānavatthu is divided into two parts, namely, the Itthivimāna ( femal vimāna ) and Purisavimāna ( male vimāna). A study of the enjoyment of the pleasures of the celestial abodes shows that the male and female devas enjoyed such pleasures because they had performed the wholesome deeds during their existence as human beings. The study will be presented in four parts: (1) the enjoyment of pleasures in celestial abodes as a result of the act of charity, (2) the enjoyment of pleasures in celestial abodes as a result of the keeping up of morality, (3) the enjoyment of pleasures in celestial abodes as a result of the acts of charity and morality, and (4) the enjoyment of pleasures in celestial abodes as a result of the other wholesome deeds. It is mentioned the diversity of celestial abodes according to the excellent quality of gift, the recipient is also morally virtuous and the moral conduct of the donar.<br>
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3542334
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.3(2011), Pg.55-66, (2019-11-15)
Oriental Studies
The Advantages of the Wholesome Deeds in Vimānavatthu
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2020-01-20T15:10:16Z
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Khin Hnin Lwin
2019-11-28
<p>This paper is an attempt to point out how the Rajadhammasangaha is related to the Myanmar Political through written by U Bo Hlaing, the Yaw Atwinwun in the reign of King Thibae under the Konbaung Dynasity ...</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3555646
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg.215-222, (2019-11-28)
The Seven Rules of Aparihaniya, Democracy, the Rajadhammasangaha
A study of The RAJADHAMMASANGAHA and Democracy
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2020-01-20T13:20:07Z
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Theingi Soe
2019-11-15
<p>This research attempts to focus on social organization of Yin-net ethnic group living in villages<br>
of Namsan Township, Loilin District, Southern Shan State. They are descendants of Mon-<br>
Khamar language family. They are used to wearing traditional dresses and never wear modern<br>
dresses. Piercing the ears is a striking feature for males. By means of the ears, males can be<br>
identified whether they are single or married. There are mana and taboo for marriage, pregnancy<br>
and confinement, and so there are a few cases for inheritance and divorce. The objectives of the<br>
research are to preserve the heritage of their ancestors and to maintain the traditional culture as a<br>
whole.<br>
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3542340
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.3(2011), Pg.81-86, (2019-11-15)
Anthropology
Social Organization of Yin-net Ethnic Group
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2020-01-20T13:52:53Z
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San San Htwe
2019-12-02
<p>This study investigate the strength performance of concrete using partial blends of cement and sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA).</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3559320
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Dagon University research Journal, Vol.8(2018), Pg. 305-322, (2019-12-02)
bagasse ash, pozzolanic, compressive strength, concrete
Study on Qualification of Sugarecane Bagasse Ash in Partial Cement Replacement in Concrete
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2020-01-20T17:01:29Z
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Zaw Myint
2019-11-15
<p>This research attempts to illuminate how such an extra-curricular activity as excursion can be<br>
linked to classrooms in enhancing English language skills of the students. It first discusses the<br>
significance of extra-curricular activities at universities, and then it describes the experience that<br>
the writer, as a language teacher, gained in enhancing the four language skills of the students<br>
attending Diploma in English Language Teaching course at Yangon University. The writer and<br>
his students went on an excursion to the Thit Poke tree on the Yangon University campus,<br>
insisting that the groups of the students discussed the history of the Thit Poke tree and that of the<br>
university and chatted to each other, using only the target language. Their discussions in English<br>
were recorded on tapes. When they got back to the classroom, the recorded tapes were played<br>
with pauses at certain intervals. The writer encouraged them to have peer group discussions and<br>
correct the mistakes in their conversation among themselves and finally made them write the<br>
reports on their experience, attempting to develop their English language skills. This research<br>
proves that by giving the students a chance to use English freely and spontaneously, the extracurricular<br>
activities can help them gain pleasure as well as enhance their four language skills.<br>
Therefore, this study contributes to the development of English language teaching (ELT) in<br>
Myanmar.<br>
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3542319
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Dagon University Research Journal, Vol.3(2011), Pg.11-16, (2019-11-15)
English Language, English Language Teaching
An Empirical Research on Enhancing English Language Skills through Excursion
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