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Tobacco Science and Technology

Tobacco Science and Technology is a peer reviewed journal since 2013 up to now. The journal is monthly publishing journal.The main scope of Tobacco Science and Technology) is Agricultural engineering/Agricultural science, Biological Engineering/ Biological science, bio-chemistry, chemistry, public health, pharmaceutical science and so on. Our journal welcome original papers from everywhere in the world.

Volume 58 , Issue 04

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Simplified calculation of the break flow rate for embankment dams

A simplified model is proposed to evaluate the peak break flow in the event of total and immediate destruction of an embankment dam following overtopping. The empirical formula presented here for calculating the peak burst flow, noted Qp, is a function of the water height upstream of the dam wall. The parameters used in the peak flow formula are obtained by constructing a 95% confidence interval based on a normal distribution of the sample consisting of the mean flow values calculated by a selection of 11 existing empirical formulae. However, due to the small sample size, Student's law was use

Slow Running, Fast Gains: Unveiling the Niko Niko Pace Trend for Senior Health, Wellness, and Lifelong Vitality

The review investigates the growing trend of slow running, particularly Niko Niko Pace, for enhancing senior citizens' health, wellness, and vitality. Despite the emerging interest in low-intensity exercise for aging populations, gaps remain in understanding the long-term physical and psychological benefits of slow running for seniors. The objective is to synthesize research published between 2022 and 2024 on slow running's effects on cardiovascular health, musculoskeletal strength, mood, and cognitive function in seniors aged 60 and above. This study offers novel contributions by integrating

AI-Driven Retail Revolution: Transforming Shopping with Predictive Insights, Optimized Inventory, and Smarter Customer Engagement

The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in retail has revolutionized customer engagement, inventory management, and operational strategies. Retailers globally are facing challenges such as supply chain disruptions, fluctuating consumer demands, and competitive pressures, necessitating innovative technological solutions. The review synthesizes emerging trends and strategies in AI-driven predictive analytics, focusing on inventory management, customer engagement, and supply chain optimization. The objective of this study is to critically evaluate recent developments in AI applications wi

Exploring the Rising Trend of Heart Attack Fatalities Malaysians Under 60: Causes, Risk Factors, and Effective Prevention to Address the Alarming Public Health Issue

Cardiovascular diseases are among the leading causes of mortality globally, with heart attacks (myocardial infarctions) significantly contributing to the alarming statistic. In Malaysia, a concerning trend has emerged: there is an increasing incidence of heart attack fatalities among individuals under the age of 60, highlighting a critical health issue that warrants immediate attention. The study specifically focuses on the age distribution of heart attack fatalities, carefully examining the risk factors that disproportionately impact younger populations. The approach included eligibility crit

Exploring the Role of Perceived Social Support in Enhancing Psychological Well-Being: Investigating Its Mediating Effect and Implications for Mental Health Outcomes

The study examines the intricate relationship between perceived social support and psychological well-being, with a particular focus on the moderating effects of self-esteem, social interactions, and social comparison. While digital media has revolutionized social connectivity, gaps remain in understanding its dual role in fostering mental health and exacerbating psychological distress. The study employs a quantitative research methodology with a survey-based approach targeting Malaysian social media users to investigate these dynamics. Structural equation modeling (SEM) and reliability measur