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Analyzing the Effects of Land Use and Land Cover Changes on Paddy Cultivation Using Remote Sensing: A Case Study of Sooriyawewa, Sri Lanka
(2022)
Land-Use and Land-Cover (LULC) change research is a type of environmental
research that is closely associated with socioeconomic development. At present, the
LULC changes mainly occur due to physical ...
Preparation and Characterization of Starch – Cellulose Biodegradable Polymer Composites for Property Enhancement
(2022)
Recently, the production of natural biodegradable polymer composites using
renewable sources has become an important research area. These biopolymer
composites possess enhanced properties than biopolymers. In this study, ...
The Effectiveness of Vestibular Physiotherapy for the Treatment of Residual Dizziness of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Patients
(2022)
Residual dizziness (RD) is a common symptom experienced by Benign Paroxysmal
Positional Vertigo (BPPV) patients even after successful treatment with canalith
repositioning manoeuvre. Vestibular physiotherapy is an effective ...
A Qualitative Study of the Perspectives of Care Received by The Institutionalized Elders in Southern Province, Sri Lanka
(2022)
In the current era, elderly people are more prone to have institutionalized care
because of nobody to care them. It is crucial to investigate whether they are received
a quality holistic care in order to improve their ...
Forecasting of Female Labour Force Participation Rate Data with Missing Values Imputation, Sri Lanka
(2022)
Female Labour Force Participation Rate (Female LFPR) is defined as the proportion
of the female labour force to the total working age population. This study is based
on the female LFPR quarterly data published by the ...
Pre-Menstrual Syndrome and Women Criminality: Applicability of Pre-Menstrual Syndrome as a Criminal Defence in the Sri Lankan Context
(2022-09-29)
Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (PMS) is a group of psychological and physical symptoms
experienced by reproductive-aged women before their menstruation. Its aetiology is
unknown and the prevalence is varying from woman to woman. ...