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International Journal of Integrative Research (IJIR)
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 29882184     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59890/ijir.v1i6
The International Journal of Integrative Research (IJIR) is published by the Multitech Publisher. IJIR provides a supportive environment for multidisciplinary researchers to publish their contributions to the academy of knowledge and wisdom. The Focus of the journal is on multidisciplinary research which should cover at least two distinct disciplines that aim to solve a real-life problem that contributes to the development of knowledge and wisdom.
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PV Energy Monitoring and Optimization System with IoT Budi Artono; Raden Jasa Kusumo Haryo; Kunto Aji Yudhoyono
International Journal of Integrative Research Vol. 1 No. 8 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijir.v1i8.203

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The efficiency of converting sunlight energy into electrical energy which was previously felt to be less effective to be more effective, it is one of the objectives of this study in addition to problems regarding the direction of solar panel trackers which sometimes do not effectively point to the sun so that the energy obtained is less than optimal, then a two-way communication system is made so that it can control and monitor trackers via the internet or what we often know as the Internet of Things (IoT) system. For the research method that researchers use is the research and development method, as a link between the tool and the monitoring system here firebase is used as a database, so that all parameter values in the tool are sent to the database which is then processed and will be displayed on the monitoring website, besides that for control works the other way around, from the website will send a signal to the firebase database which is then forwarded to the tool, we think this is very helpful and simplifies both monitoring and controlling tools in the form of solar panel trackers.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Learning Process Shaun Kim Sopera; John Stephen Alaban; Zaira Briones; Nicko A. Magnaye
International Journal of Integrative Research Vol. 1 No. 9 (2023): September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijir.v1i9.244

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is a helpful technology. By providing college students with more individualized and productive learning environments, they support education. This research examines how artificial intelligence (AI) works in education and enhances teaching and learning results for Mindoro State University students and teachers. The study will survey students and instructors to gauge their perspectives on AI, assess its benefits and obstacles in education, and propose strategies for successfully implementing AI into teaching and learning techniques. The poll will ask students about their understanding of AI and their experiences using AI-powered learning tools. According to the results of this study, students and teachers at the University have a strong belief and a positive outlook on the potential of AI to significantly improve the learning journey and outcomes for both students and instructors, as evidenced by the weighted mean rating of 4.37 for all categories combined. Overall, respondents strongly agree that artificial intelligence has the potential to considerably improve student and instructor learning and teaching outcomes at the University, as indicated by the average mean score of 4.23, which is characterized as "strongly agree." The study's findings will provide educators and policymakers with critical insights into the proper and successful use of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve student learning outcomes.
Evaluation of Groundnut Value Chain in Kebbi State, Nigeria Aliyu Danmaigoro; Ayuba Gona; T Ishaya; Vanessa Ezekiel Naduku
International Journal of Integrative Research Vol. 1 No. 9 (2023): September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijir.v1i9.249

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Data were collected through Semi structured survey questionnaires and Interview of key informants in line with the purpose of the study. Both simple random and purposive sampling method were used to select the respondents from different segments of the entire value chain. Sixty (60) groundnut farmers were randomly selected, thirty (30) wholesalers/retailers (traders) and thirty (30) processors were selected from the four agricultural zones in the State. Thus, given a total of one hundred and twenty (120) as sample size. Data were analysed using Functional Analysis, Descriptive statistics, Marketing margin, Net Farm Income (NFI) Analysis, and Ordinary Least Squares Multiple Regression Analysis. Results revealed that the major groundnut value chain actors are input suppliers, farmers, processors and traders. Their functions include production of groundnut, supply of inputs such as seeds agro-chemicals, processing, distribution and transportation of groundnut. The study revealed that both groundnut Farmers, Processors and Traders realized a profit of (N41, 044, N30, 865 and N39, 000 respectively) however, farmers realized more profit than the processors and traders. The major practices used in groundnut production by the farmers is mixed cropping (60%), sole cropping (23.3%), and both sole and mixed cropping (11.7%), respectively. The determinants of groundnut quantity supplied to the market include, Farming experience (0.335) Ownership of transportation facility (2.834), Distance to market (4.007), Agricultural extension service (3.001), and Quality of groundnut produced (1.899). The major constraints encountered by the groundnut value chain actors include; for groundnut farmers, high cost of inputs supply (53.33%), and inadequate supply of improved variety (31.00%). For processors the constraints are High cost of processing equipment (53.33%), Lack of access to credit (33.34%). While the major constraints encountered by traders are; Insecurity on rural - urban market roads (50.00%) and Fluctuation on the prices of groundnut (30.00%).
Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Rheumatoid Arthritis Rehan Naqvi; Geetha
International Journal of Integrative Research Vol. 1 No. 9 (2023): September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijir.v1i9.310

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by joint contamination, pain, and damage. The study of animal RA debris is complicated and multifactorial, and has connections with hereditary, material, and immunological determinants. Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) have gained much interest for their potential to treat RA because of their antagonistic, angiogenic, and immunomodulatory properties.Omega-3 PUFAs, found in fatty fish, flax seeds, and walnuts, include eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). These greasy acids have been demonstrated to weaken contamination by restraining pro-instigative cytokines, chemokines, and movable adhesion particles. In addition, they increase the results of anti-angering mediators and defeat sensitivity, contributing to joint security in RA. Medical research fact-finding on the effects of end-3 PUFAs on RA has proven promising. Supplementation with bait lubricate rich in EPA and DHA has been associated with lowered affliction ventures, diminished soft and swollen junctures, and diminished use of nonsteroidal antagonistic-angering drugs (NSAIDs). Additionally, omega-3 PUFAs have been shown to decrease inflexibility and improve overall growth in patients with RA. Despite irresistible evidence, the optimal portion of drugs or other consumables, endings, and forms of end-3 PUFA supplementation in RA are areas of ongoing study. Furthermore, the best randomized, regulated tests are needed to decode unending benefits and unfavorable belongings. In conclusion, end-3 PUFAs offer a promising secondary situation for RA, providing an unrefined and reliable method for directing contamination and improving welfare for individuals suffering from this incapacitating condition. Further research will increase our understanding of their duties in the context of RA and manual clinical recommendations for their use. Keywords: Omega-3 PUFA, Rheumatoid arthritis, swelling Autoimmune ailment, Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), antagonistic-inflammatory and immunomodulatory Interest in joint care
Exploring the Profound Impact of Artificial Intelligence Applications (Quillbot, Grammarly and ChatGPT) on English Academic Writing: A Systematic Review Bareq Raad Raheem; Farheen Anjum; Zanyar Nathir Ghafar
International Journal of Integrative Research Vol. 1 No. 10 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijir.v1i10.366

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The term "artificial intelligence" (AI) refers to a technology that has been established in contemporary culture and is enduring a revolutionary influence on a broad variety of sectors, including academic writing. The word "artificial intelligence" (AI) was coined by computer scientist John McCarthy in 1956. The purpose of this research is to do a comprehensive analysis of prior research that has been done on the important influence those AI systems, in particular QuillBot, Grammarly, and ChatGPT, have had on academic writing in English. This analysis will be carried out by looking at previous research in great detail. The functions and features of each AI tool, as well as user experiences and levels of satisfaction, the effect on writing productivity, the influence on writing quality, and possible ethical concerns, are investigated in this article. Also included are the possibilities for these issues to arise. In addition to this, the functions and characteristics of the user interfaces that correspond to each tool are also mentioned
Feasibility Analysis of Laying Chicken Breedering Businesses in Marketing, Financial and Environmental Aspects Hardianawati
International Journal of Integrative Research Vol. 1 No. 9 (2023): September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijir.v1i9.410

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This type of research is qualitative research. The method used in this research is a combination of qualitative methods on marketing and environmental aspects and then quantitative methods on financial aspects. The qualitative research method is an interview process regarding the understanding of a matter to obtain data, information, texts of the views of respondents using various methodologies on a problem. The quantitative method is data retrieval based on the numerical calculation data collected and then added up. This study aims to obtain data and information as well as responses when the research is taking place with what is in the field. This writing method uses a centralized interview method by obtaining information by means of face-to-face or online question and answer between the researcher (as an interviewer with or without using an interview guide) and the subject under study and using observation or direct observation by looking at the cage situation, marketing and his finances. The results of the study show that (1) based on the marketing aspect, looking at the market, demand conditions are stable and continue to increase every year due to the egg sales strategy so that this business is feasible to run for 3 years. (2) based on the financial aspect, it can be seen that from 2020-2023 it has increased even though the number of chickens has decreased because the cost of buying seeds was not calculated in 2021, while in 2023 there was an addition of seeds so that it can be seen that profits have increased from 2020-2021. (3) based on environmental aspects it is very conducive, it is kept clean and healthy, so there are no problems in the environment because it has been anticipated by the farm so it is feasible to run. The conclusion of the study shows that marketing, financial and environmental aspects in the feasibility analysis of a small-scale laying hen business are feasible to run because they have fulfilled all the aspects carried out.
Shadow Education: Private Supplementary Tutoring Among the Higher Secondary Education in Private Institutions in Agartala Joel Lalengliana Darlong
International Journal of Integrative Research Vol. 1 No. 10 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijir.v1i10.412

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This study delves in the private tutorial system, commonly known as “shadow education,” since it resembles the mainstream system and is growing at an alarming rate in Tripura. Shadow education appears to have become a permanent presence in certain regions with high-quality systems. Two other variables are the increased competitiveness among pupils to outperform one another and high parental expectations. The rise of shadow education is so rapid that every student has more than one supplemental tutoring or coaching service, which aims to aid kids outside of school, primarily to prepare for exams. This study aims to determine the elements that influence the education system in higher Secondary Schools
Synoptic Analysis: Teachers’ Commitment In Nigeria Abbas Sani Dahiru; Anas Hamisu Lawal; Jibril Almustapha
International Journal of Integrative Research Vol. 1 No. 10 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijir.v1i10.453

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This study attempts to analyse the extent of teachers’ commitment among secondary schools of Zamfara State, Nigeria. The study was designed as descriptive research. Population of the study consisted of 28 Public Secondary Schools in Gusau Local Government Area of Zamfara State with a total number of 367 in-service teachers. From the population of the study, 19 Public Secondary Schools were sampled, wherein 190 teachers were extracted as participants in the study through simple random sampling technique using Morgan and Krejcie’s (1971) table of determining sample size. A structured questionnaire titled ‘Teacher Commitment Questionnaire’ with 15 items developed by Allen (1997) which was constructed on a 4-point Likert scale was employed as an instrument for data collection. Data analysis was made through descriptive statistics using mean and standard deviation. The paper portrayed that, teachers’ commitment towards teaching profession among public secondary schools of Zamfara State was on moderate extent with reference to its average mean value of (M=2.62, SD=1.61).  This paper recommends that, in order to improve teachers’ commitment, more efforts should be offered by the stakeholders in education sector for ensuring a positive adjustment of successful course delivery of teachers and most importantly the academic achievement of the learners
Common Chicken Diseases in Smallholder Farming: A Review Chanphanit Chut; Mardy Serey; Sokun Khoeun
International Journal of Integrative Research Vol. 1 No. 10 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijir.v1i10.493

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Smallholder chicken farming is an important source of food and income for millions of people around the world as well as in rural areas. However, chicken diseases can cause significant losses to smallholder farmers. The objective of this review is to discuss the most common chicken diseases in smallholder farming, and to discuss the challenges that smallholder farmers face in preventing and controlling chicken diseases. As methodology, this paper summarizes and synthesizes the existing research on the common chicken diseases in smallholder farming. The results showed that there are a variety of chicken diseases, which can be caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi. One of the biggest challenges in preventing and controlling chicken diseases is the lack of access to veterinary care and vaccines for smallholder farmers. Another challenge is the lack of knowledge about chicken diseases among many smallholder farmers. However, chicken diseases can be prevented and controlled through a variety of measures, including: vaccination, biosecurity, and good management practices. For recommendation, farmers should avoid selecting seeds in the nest for breeding, and farmers should use animal feed that is self-produced and composed of existing raw materials in the village or district, especially farmers who should be adequately vaccinated against chicken disease