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Diffusion of ICT in education and the role of collaboration: a study of EdNA
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Wideband millimeter-wave substrate integrated waveguide cavity-backed antenna for satellites communications
Published 2020“…The antenna is constructed on Rogers RT5880 (lossy) with 2.2 dielectric constant, l.27 mm thickness, and 0.0009 loss tangent. …”
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Compact wideband broadside-coupled microstrip-slot bandpass filter for communication applications
Published 2017“…This type of BPF filter is useful in any communication applications.…”
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Metamaterial inspired dual port dual circular polarization antenna for small satellite communication system
Published 2024“…The antenna is fabricated space qualified substrate material Rogers 5880 with overall dimension of 85.22× 48.59 × 1.575 mm3. …”
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The relationship between early feeding and communication development in preterm and term infants : birth to 12 months
Published 2008“…If a relationship between the motor control systems for feeding and communication is present, it could have implications for the early identification of communication deficits in children. …”
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Diffusion of electronic commerce (B2C) in Oman through education sector -an analysis based on E.M. Rogers' theory of diffusion of innovations (DoI) 1995
Published 2014“…Notwithstanding Sultanate of Oman is recently entitled as one of the fastest growing nations over the last 40 years among 135 states in the world and is grouped as the most developed and stable country in the region by the United Nations Development Program me, it ranks low in the list of electronic commerce (EC) practicing countries worldwide.Indeed, it is locals' attitude towards EC that has been resulting in country's lower position in the list states pursuing EC and not technological infrastructure.Addressing important factors effecting persuasion of business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce in Oman, this paper aims to uphold a thorough analysis by using E.M. Rogers's theory of diffusion of innovations (DoI) and come up with a proposed framework and valuable suggestions those will help diffusing EC within the Sultanate.In this regard, it is recommended that intellectuals including; academicians, scholars and students can play a vital role by conducting interpersonal communication across the community.…”
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Flexible Co-Planar Waveguide (CPW)-fed y-shaped patch UWB antenna for off-body communication
Published 2019“…This paper intends to design an Ultra-Wideband (UWB) antenna for future Internet of Things (IoT) applications for off-body Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) communication. An antenna based on the Y-shaped patch fed using co-planar waveguide (CPW) line, with a full ground plane is designed. …”
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Agricultural Development: Factors Associated With Computer Utilization at Area Farmers Organizations in Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2003“…The utilization of Information and Communication Technology [ICT] is believed to bring positive impact on productivity and competitiveness in all sectors including the agricultural sector. …”
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E-commerce adoption by Indonesian small agribusiness: reconsidering the innovation-decision process model
Published 2013“…This paper discusses and proposes Rogers model incorporating all elements of the innovation decision process model including the stages of innovation decision and its influencing factors such as prior conditions, communication channels, characteristics of the adopter, and the perceived characteristics of e-commerce; to gain a better understanding on e-commerce adoption process. …”
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“Information And Communication Technologies For Indigenised Development In Borneo: Towards The Post-2015 Sustainable Agenda”
Published 2015“…Professor Dr. Roger Harris, a visiting professor at ISITI, recently spoke on the topic “Information and Communication Technologies for Indigenised Development in Borneo: Towards the Post-2015 Sustainable Agenda”.…”
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A hybrid model of diffusion: international cooperation and domestic adoption of carbon capture and storage (CCS) within the People’s Republic of China (PRC)
Published 2022“…Even Rogers holds the view of a ‘centralised’ diffusion system, with expert sources using one-way communications to diffuse an innovation as a uniform package to relatively passive acceptors. …”
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The use of communication technology channel in agricultural development by Malaysia Muda Agricultural Development Authority (MADA)
Published 2016“…Innovation in agriculture is generally defined as the implementation of ideas, products, practices, processes, new services or apparent improvements in certain environments with attention to benefit the society and the individuals within (Rogers, 1995).The use of communication technology as the innovation in the agricultural information delivery channel among farmers is still low, especially among the developing countries.This phenomenon has sparked researcher’s initiatives to study the agricultural information delivery channel, particularly in agricultural development activities among the farmers under the auspices of Muda Agricultural Development Authority (MADA). …”
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Applying diffusion of innovation theory and unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) on farmers’ use of communication technology
Published 2016“…The study is focused on the use of communication technology in agricultural development.It is inevitable for the farmers to utilise the communication technology, which is a well known innovation, in order to get hold of various agricultural information that could help them to heighten the quality and quantity of agricultural products.Innovation is the implementation of ideas, products, practices, and services that adds the value to individuals (Rogers, 2003).The Malaysian farmers are merely way behind in terms of utilizing communication technology, which have prompted the researchers to look at this phenomenon in greater depth. …”
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