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Radinka Journal of Science and Systematic Literature Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29885825     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56778/rjslr
The Radinka Journal of Science and Systematic Literature Review (RJSLR) is a journal that focuses on research articles, reviews, and empirical research. This journal aims to facilitate research in all areas of life until the research articles and SLR method have been applied. The Radinka Journal of Science and Systematic Literature Review (RJSLR) accepts manuscripts in the fields of natural sciences, health sciences, medicine, agriculture, computing, tourism, management, law, and architecture. RJSLR publishes high-quality scientific research results: research articles, systematic literature reviews, structured literature reviews, meta-analyses, and bibliographic analyses
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IoT-Enabled Smart Agriculture: a Pathway to Nigeria's Economic Recovery and Sustainable Dickson, Solomon Makasda; Ogbonnaya Okechukwu UKEGBU
RADINKA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Radinka Journal of Science and Systematic Literature Review (RJSLR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/rjslr.v2i2.252

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As Africa's largest economy, Nigeria has the potential to become a leading nation in economic recovery and sustainable development. The rapid growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the introduction of smart agriculture present an opportunity for Nigeria to create meaningful economic growth and improve livelihoods. This study is aimed at examining the potential of IoT-enabled smart agriculture to provide a pathway to economic recovery and sustainable development in Nigeria. The specific objectives are to review an overview of Nigeria's current agricultural sector and the challenges it faces, including security, privacy, cost, data management, energy, lack of access to knowledgeable farming techniques, and oversight of land use. The method adopted in this study was the incremental descriptive model (IDM). It then provides the potential solutions of IoT-enabled smart agriculture to address these challenges and provide Nigeria's agricultural sector with the resources it needs to both increase yields and improve environmental sustainability. Then it outlines the potential economic impacts of IoT-enabled Smart Agriculture, including increased productivity, improved farmers' access to modern technologies and services, and increased job opportunities for rural populations. It also focuses on the potential of the system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, providing crucial support for Nigeria's ambitious climate ambitions. In conclusion, with the right policies and measures put in place, the system can provide a pathway for economic growth and environmental sustainability. Moreover, the potential of the system to reduce poverty and provide job opportunities for rural populations offers a crucial opportunity for Nigeria to remain competitive in the global economy while simultaneously supporting its environmental goals.
The Effect of Household Detergent Waste on Groundwater Quality Sulistyaningsih, Dewi; Julia ANGGRAINI; Meyva SALSABILA
RADINKA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Radinka Journal of Science and Systematic Literature Review (RJSLR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/rjslr.v2i2.264

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Domestic detergent waste has become an important concern regarding the environmental impact on groundwater quality. This research aims to investigate the effect of household detergent waste on groundwater quality and efforts to reduce the impact of pollution that can be caused by domestic detergent waste. By using qualitative data methods, this research reveals that domestic detergent waste contains various chemicals that are potentially dangerous and have negative impacts on humans and the environment, which can pollute groundwater and cause household awareness of the household environment. In addition, exposure to residues can cause health problems such as cancer. This research covers various domestic detergent waste processing solutions, including environmentally friendly use and effective waste processing, as well as the role of government in determining groundwater quality parameters. These findings can provide an important contribution to guiding sustainable environmental policies to reduce the negative impacts of domestic detergent waste on groundwater quality
A Study on Hybrid Power Plant (Solar & Biomass) Talukder, Md. Sourav; S. M. Shahidul Alam; Mondira Dutta; Naimur Rahman; Md. Nasim ALI; Mehedi Hasan BAPPY
RADINKA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Radinka Journal of Science and Systematic Literature Review (RJSLR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/rjslr.v2i2.265

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We have designed an on-grid hybrid power plant that combines solar and biomass energy sources. The solar plant has a capacity of 6 MW, and the biomass plant has a capacity of 2 MW. The hybrid solar-biomass power plant is still a recent renewable technology. It is an ongoing investigation that not only proposes dispatchable power generation but also benefits from having a flexible input source, including solar and bioenergy. We aimed to successfully design a hybrid project using proper analysis, to reduce the cost of power generation through a grid-connected hybrid system, while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions. We used PVsyst software to simulate the solar plant and created the PV mounting structure and Single Line Diagram (SLD) using AutoCAD software. We have used Microsoft Excel software to carry out the cost analysis. We also calculated how much biomass waste and gas the biomass plant will need. We have been able to successfully design our hybrid power plant and, at the same time, reduce the power generation cost comparatively. The hybrid system design has made it possible to ensure the most convenient arrangement of electricity.
Potential for Offspring with Varicocele and Pcos Sayyidah Auliyaur Rohmah; Anisa WULANDARI; Farisa Aina FAHMA; Abdul Rois MURTADHO
RADINKA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Radinka Journal of Science and Systematic Literature Review (RJSLR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/rjslr.v2i2.289

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Infertility affects a significant portion of couples worldwide, with 30% of cases attributed to male factors, 30% to female factors, 30% to both partners, and 10% to unknown causes. This study focuses on two common causes of infertility: varicocele in men and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) in women. Varicocele, characterized by the enlargement of veins within the scrotum, disrupts spermatogenesis by increasing testicular temperature, leading to poor sperm quality. PCOS, affecting 5-10% of women of reproductive age, is marked by excessive androgen levels, irregular menstruation, and obesity, significantly raising the risk of infertility. Through case studies and literature review, this research highlights the potential for individuals with varicocele or PCOS to achieve pregnancy with appropriate treatment. The study aims to explore the specific examination and treatment processes required for these conditions and to provide insights into improving fertility outcomes for affected individuals.
A Electron micrograph of the leaf epidermal structure of legumes Mamman MUAZU OMEIZA; M, Yusuf; H. A, Muhammed; Z, Abdulmutalib; Salawu, O. N; ABDULHAKEEM S
RADINKA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Radinka Journal of Science and Systematic Literature Review (RJSLR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/rjslr.v2i2.296

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Our goal was to find morphological features that can help us identify or describe the stomata ontogeny and epidermal structures. Our team got seeds of two types of leguminous plants—Arachis hypogaea L. groundnuts and Vigna subterranean L. bambaranuts—from the Kano State Agricultural and Rural Development Authority and the Yankaba market in Nassarawa, which is in Kano State. The study specifically evaluated the leaf epidermal studies, stomata development (ontogeny), types of stomata, stomata size, pore length, pore width, and stomata index in both the surfaces of the leaves. We conducted ontogenetic studies using safety razor blades on the epidermal layers. We determined the stomata index by studying the type of stomata, the number of stomata, and the number of epidermal cells. We subjected the obtained data to a one-way analysis of variance. All the studied varieties/species exhibited amphistomatic stomata on both surfaces, with a higher density on the lower surface. In SAMNUT 23, we found the paracytic type of stomata, which is perigynous and has an irregular anticlinal cell wall. In Dandakar, we found the tetracyclic type, which is mesogynous and has a pentagonal epidermal cell shape and a slightly straight anticlinal cell wall. Finally, in Bambara nuts, we found the endocytic type, which is polygonal with a curved anticlinal wall and a mesoperigynous ontogeny.
Establishing Company Direction: A Literature Review of Management Strategy Robbani, Yahya Taqiuddin; Denashurya, Tiara Grhanesia; Novrianto, Benny; Saputra, Zikri; Samosir, Kariaman Justiman; Susila, Luh Ayu Nanamy Khrisnashanti Eva; Alfiansyah, Vidi; Halim, Abdul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/rjslr.v2i2.298

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This research examines the literature on key concepts that drive strategy analysis, formulation, and implementation based on values, vision, and mission as guiding principles for determining a company's direction. This article utilizes a systematic literature review method to consolidate the findings of various studies and scientific literature. The process involves accessing and analyzing literature through digital search engines using keywords related to management strategies. The research uncovers a shortage of scientific literature containing important theoretical concepts that strategists can use as a roadmap for analyzing, formulating, and implementing strategies. This review adds to the existing literature by employing a management strategy approach to determine the company's direction.
Wedding Invitation Cards from a Sociolinguistic Perspective: A Case Study from Jordan Nathir Ghafar, Zanyar; Omar (Mohammad-Ameen) HAZAYMEH; Adam AL-JAWARNEH; Mufleh JARRAH
RADINKA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Radinka Journal of Science and Systematic Literature Review (RJSLR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/rjslr.v2i2.309

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This study explores wedding invitation cards from a sociolinguistic perspective, focusing on a case study from Jordan. The study highlights the cultural and communicative significance of wedding invitations in Jordanian society. The objective is to analyze the linguistic features, social functions, cultural values reflected in these invitations, and structure (the components) of the wedding cards. Methods include qualitative content analysis of a sample of wedding invitation cards collected from various regions in Jordan, supplemented by interviews with card designers and recipients. Results indicate that the language of the invitations is a blend of formal Arabic, colloquial expressions, and occasional English phrases, reflecting social hierarchies, regional identities, and influences from globalization. The study also reveals that wedding invitations serve as a medium for displaying social status, familial bonds, and cultural traditions. The study concludes that wedding invitation cards in Jordan are not merely functional artifacts but are rich in sociolinguistic meaning, providing insights into the interplay between language, culture, and society in contemporary Jordan.

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