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<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 23:45:36 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Efficiency Development of Hybrid Supercapacitors Using Reduced Graphene Oxide(rGO)/ZnO and  Reduced Graphene Copper(II) Oxide(CuO) for High-Power Batteries</title>
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<description>Efficiency Development of Hybrid Supercapacitors Using Reduced Graphene Oxide(rGO)/ZnO and  Reduced Graphene Copper(II) Oxide(CuO) for High-Power Batteries
Santi  Rattanaveeranon; Bunjong Keawwisutkul
The purpose of this project is to bring the good features of the composite&#13;
materials between ZnO/rGO and CuO/rGO to create a supercapacitor for use as a high&#13;
performance battery. Detection of characteristics of graphene oxide (GO) rGO ZnO/rGO&#13;
and CuO/rGO were analyzed with a chemical analysis instruments such as X-ray&#13;
diffractometer (XRD) scanning electron microscope (SEM), Infrared absorption&#13;
spectrometer (FT-IR)  and thermal decomposition analyzer (thermogravity analyzer: TGA)&#13;
and specific surface area measuring instruments (Brunauer, Emmett and Teller: BET). The&#13;
electricalchemistry properties of this composite materials have a specific capacitance&#13;
equal to 460.26 ± 4.25 F / g. The energy density is 18.36 kWh/kg and the power value is&#13;
25.23 kW/kg. This composite materials are suitable for producing supercapacitors for use&#13;
as batteries in the future.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2018 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>A Comparative Study on Basic Judgement of Moral Problems between Theravada Buddhist Philosophy and Carvaka Philosophy</title>
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<description>A Comparative Study on Basic Judgement of Moral Problems between Theravada Buddhist Philosophy and Carvaka Philosophy
Chiradej Ketprayoon; Songsit Sornrod
The objectives of this research are : (1) to study basic judgment of Theravada Buddhist&#13;
philosophy, (2) to study ethics according to Carvaka Philosophy and (3) to compare ethical&#13;
judgments between Theravada Buddhist Philosophy and Carvaka Philosophy. &#13;
From the study, it is found that a comparative study of ethical judgments based on&#13;
Theravada Buddhist philosophy and Carvaka Philosophy is totally different. The criteria for judging&#13;
ethical values of Buddhist philosophy focuses on intention when judging the behavior of a&#13;
person in the manner of wrongdoing. The actions are divided into physical, verbal and spiritual.&#13;
The main criteria are to consider that the cause is the intention of the three roots of bad action,&#13;
greed, hatred and delusion which are seen as bad deeds.criteria used to judge the moral&#13;
problem, it can be both the secondary criteria or co-criteria.The social factors must also be&#13;
considered, using conscience withtheir own conscience in order to considerthe action to find out&#13;
that oneself is able to blame oneself or not. There should be consideration on acceptance from&#13;
a reasonable person, scholar or sage; it can be accepted by those people or not. The&#13;
characteristics and results of actions against oneself must also be considered in order to see that&#13;
it is self-harm or encroaches on others or not.Besides, there should also be consideration on the&#13;
case that it is cause the happiness and suffer for oneself or the other people or not. &#13;
Ethics of Carvaka Philosophy believes that the best life is an act that brings happiness&#13;
and enjoyment to you as much as possible. It is called hedonism which refers to people who&#13;
adhere to materialism, rejecting the Vedas beliefs and the Brahmin rituals and aiming to teach&#13;
people to find objects and erotic sexual pleasure. This is because it believes that people were&#13;
born only in a single nation. When they are dead they cannot go to the next life. There is no hell&#13;
and heaven for them; there is only life in the present.This type of philosophy also believes that&#13;
the truth must be proven only through senses, teaching people to seek happiness while still alive&#13;
in the present.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2018 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Quality of Life Migrant Workers</title>
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<description>Quality of Life Migrant Workers
Kanlaya Namsanguan; Pravit Hora
The purpose of this study were 1) to study quality of migrant workers before&#13;
they came to Muang District, Chantaburi Province, Thailand, 2) to studytheir travel&#13;
processes, 3) o study their quality of life while working in Muang District, Chantaburi&#13;
Province, Thailand and 4) to study their ways of life. &#13;
A rating scale questionnaires and a semi-structured interview form were used a&#13;
tools of this study. Percentage one way analysis of variance and Spearman rank&#13;
correlation coefficient were used to scored and evaluate all data. &#13;
 The study results reviewed that those migrant workers were farmers, gardeners,&#13;
employees or unemployed before coming to Muang District, Chantaburi Province,&#13;
Thailand. Most migrant workers came to Chantaburi Province because of the&#13;
recommendations of their friends or relatives. Some came to Chantaburi Province&#13;
themselves and some came to Chantaburi Province by agencies assistants. To consider&#13;
their quality of life, the payment is sufficient and fair. Their state of working, opportunity&#13;
of self-development, co-working environment, relationship between migrant workers,&#13;
personal rights, lifetime and progression and stability are in high level. Moreover, it was&#13;
found that genders, nationalities, ability are in high working durations affected their&#13;
quality of life.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2018 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Strong convergence theorems for families of nonlinear mappings  with generalized parameters in Hilbert spaces</title>
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<description>Strong convergence theorems for families of nonlinear mappings  with generalized parameters in Hilbert spaces
Uthai Kamraksa
In this research, motivated and inspired by the above facts, we&#13;
introduce a new iterative  scheme for finding a common element of  the set of fixed points &#13;
of three nonexpansive  mappings, and the set of solutions of a mixed equilibrium problem in&#13;
a real Hilbert space. Strong convergence results are derived under suitable conditions in a&#13;
real Hilbert space. We introduce a new iterative scheme for finding common solutions of a&#13;
variational  inequality for an inverse-strongly accretive mapping and the solutions of a fixed&#13;
point problem for a nonexpansive semigroup  by using the modified Mann iterative method.&#13;
We shall prove  the strong convergence theorem in a $q$-uniformly smooth  Banach &#13;
spaces under some parameters controlling conditions.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2018 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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