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Abstract: With the continuous development of contemporary educational approaches, educational games have increasingly been adopted as an emerging pedagogical medium in children’s education. This study aims to design and preliminarily validate an educational game focused on tea etiquette education for children aged 7-12, with the goal
Abstract: Artisanal tin mining activities on the Jos Plateau tin field is currently characterized by incessant mine subsidence amongst the many other environmental degradations associated with the mine activities. Geological/geophysical and geotechnical tin field techniques have been applied in the case study of the mine subsidence.
Abstract: Muscle tissue exhibits strong anisotropy due to the orientation of its fibers, and its electrical properties vary during contraction. Consequently, local impedance measurements can be used to detect muscle activity. This approach is particularly relevant for rehabilitation monitoring and serious game applications, where rea
Abstract: This paper describes a permanent magnet with an external circular magnetic field (poleless permanent magnet) and its properties, as well as a method for its creation. The magnet generates a strong external azimuthal magnetic field around a cylinder of a magnetically hard high-coercivity material, such as NdFeB, SmCo, AlNiCo
Abstract: This study focuses on the multisensory participation needs of preschool children aged 3–6 with sensory integration dysfunction in educational activities. It explores how multisensory training tasks can be organized through educational gamification and designs an interactive device that simultaneously supports children’s par
Abstract: The sand dunes of the Rub' al Khali (Empty Quarter) preserve a key archive of environmental change in Arabia, a critical region along routes of human dispersal out of Africa. This mini-review evaluates the principal dating techniques applied to constrain the timing of dune formation, including optically stimulated luminesce
Abstract: The aim of the present study was to develop and provide an initial validation of the Affective Valence Image Task (AVIT), a visual instrument designed to assess basic hedonic polarity in terms of attraction and rejection. The image bank consisted of 60 color digital images, divided into two sets of 30 stimuli: one attractio
Abstract: Given the high average import price of honey, which reached 4.13 thousand USD per ton during the period 2019–2023, this study aims to develop a strategy for reducing the value of Saudi Arabia’s honey imports using linear programming. The results indicate that global honey exports amounted to 998.94 thousand tons, valued at
Abstract: Childhood malnutrition remains a critical public health burden in Uganda, with significant rates of stunting, wasting and underweight in rural districts like Tororo. Accurate assessment of nutrition status and body composition is essential for effective intervention. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of bioelectrica
Abstract: The stability of engineering structures fundamentally depends on understanding subsurface conditions, particularly in reclaimed mined-out areas where ground instability persists. This study investigates subsurface soil characteristics within the Greater-Jos Master Plan area to provide critical subsurface data for sustainabl

