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Article List No. Name Title Research Institute status I-SEEC-001 Buncha Samruayruen The Design of Web-Based Learning Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted Model Using PAOR Action Research Process I-SEEC-002 Jagrapan Piwsaoad Greenhouse solar dryer for drying bael Loei Rajabhat University Accepted fruits (Aegle Marmelos) in Thailand I-SEEC-003 Komsan Kiriwongwattana Application of Geoinfromations for Soil Silpakorn University Accepted Erosion Rate Estimation in Mountain Watershed I-SEEC-004 Kalaya Yotcamlue Community Conservation Local Loei Rajabhat University Accepted Tradition Participation: A Case Study of Citizen in Na-O Municipality Mueang Loei, Loei Province and Public Administration Program Loei Rajabhat University’ Students I-SEEC-005 Waiyawat Saitum 3D Animation Silent Movie Entitled King Mongkut University Accepted I-SEEC-006 Waiyawat Saitum Silent Short Film Entitled King Mongkut University Accepted I-SEEC-007 Naratip Poonnakasem Effect of HPMC Addition and Modified Suan Dusit University Accepted Atmosphere Packaging on the Qualities of Pound Cake I-SEEC-008 Yannapat Pratumsiri The Application of Data Envelopment Sukhothai Thammathirat Open Accepted Analysis Model for Efficiency University Measurement of the Store Co- operatives Operation in Higher Educational Institutions I-SEEC-009 Chusak Kererat Bearing Capacity Determination of Rajamangala University of Accepted Sandy Soil Layer Using Light Weight Technology Rattanakosin Penetration Test No. Name Title Research Institute status I-SEEC-010 Panawat The Development of Intelligent Udon Thani Rajabhat University Accepted Khongtanakunbawon Flashcards By Adapting Augmented Reality Technology Case Study in Municipality School 1, Phosri Muang Udonthani I-SEEC-011 chayapat phusampao Modeling of pineapples thin-layer Loei Rajabhat University Accepted drying process I-SEEC-012 suwannee adsavakulchai Using AWESIM for Supplier Cluster University of the Thai Chamber of Accepted Simulation Commerce I-SEEC-013 wassana Chakkaew Study of child rearing culture Mien Suan Dusit University Accepted Tribe I-SEEC-014 Nithiroth Pornsuwancharoen A new THz generation by a series Rajamangala University of Accepted add/drop multiplexer for optical Technology communication application I-SEEC-015 piyawadee noinumsai The Development of Organizational Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted Computer Using Problem Assignment Tracking System I-SEEC-016 Yuttasak Chammui Humic acid extraction from Leonardite Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted (low grade lignite) using potassium hydroxide I-SEEC-017 dungan belinda Associated Campus Student Body Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State Accepted Organization Portal of Don Mariano University, Philippines Marcos Memorial State University I-SEEC-018 Sirilak Suvannarat Larvicidal activity of Tinospora crispa Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted (Menispermaceae) extract against larvae of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) No. Name Title Research Institute status I-SEEC-019 Sudarat Homjun Predacious ladybird beetles Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted (Coeloptera: Coccinellidae) inhabiting vegetable crop at Bung Phra organic farming, Phitsanulok province, Thailand I-SEEC-020 Paweena Saelor A diversity of dragonfly (Odonata: Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted Libellulidae), encountered in Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University, Phitsanulok province I-SEEC-021 Suttida Nawarattanarom Records of legume aphids Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted (Homoptera, Aphidoidea) collected from Thung-Saliam district, Sukhothai province, Thailand I-SEEC-022 Phongsaton Srisopon A survey of the rice insects Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted (Arthopoda: Insecta) collected using Malaise trap at Phitsanulok province, Thailand I-SEEC-023 Pisit Poolprasert First description of the nervous Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted system of Eosembia auripecta (Insecta, Embioptera, Oligotomidae) from histological images I-SEEC-024 Bussaba Hintow Comparative Communication Process Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted for Identity Rehabilitation of Lao Krang Folk Wisdom Textiles between Thai and Lao I-SEEC-025 Khuanjit Hemavibool Development of Automatic Method Naresuan University Accepted Based on Flow Technique for the Rapid Evaluation of Antioxidant Capacity I-SEEC-026 Keerati Tanruean Determination of total phenolic Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted contents and antioxidant potential of Cuscuta reflexa Roxb. collected from different host No. Name Title Research Institute status I-SEEC-027 Emely Munar An Analysis on Class Disruptions in a Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State Accepted Higher Education Institution University, Philippines I-SEEC-028 Conrado Basa Worktext in Automata and Language Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State Accepted Theory: A Needs Assessment University, Philippines I-SEEC-029 Charlie Marzan Student Services in the College of Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State Accepted Computer Science of Don Mariano University, Philippines Marcos Memorial State University I-SEEC-030 Preecha Sakarung application of Arduino Uno with Rajamangala University of Accepted Hardware in the loop Technique for Technology Suvarnabhumi Undergraduate Control Instruction I-SEEC-031 Charuwan Khamkaew Isocratic elution for retention Songkhla Rajabhat University Accepted behaviour of β-carotene by RP-HPLC under different volume fractions of binary mobile phase as a function of temperatures I-SEEC-032 Supsi Suwankesorn An analysis of the Macroeconomics Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted Factors Affecting the Rate of Inflation in Thailand I-SEEC-033 Suwimol Tongkamkaew THE CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS OF Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted VOLATILE OIL OF PSIDIUM GUAJAVA (KHEE NOK CULTIVAR) LEAVES I-SEEC-034 Wisanu Thongchai Determination of arbutin in medicinal Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted plants I-SEEC-035 Wisanu Thongchai In vitro antioxidant capacities and Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted gamma-oryzanol content of rice bran oil I-SEEC-036 Wisoot Chan-it Rotavirus infection in children with Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted acute gastroenteritis in Thailand No. Name Title Research Institute status I-SEEC-037 Wanpiti Thammasri Development and improvement of Suan Dusit University Accepted food shop follow the viewpoint of consumer in Rattanakosin island for travel promotion I-SEEC-038 shatchaya Duangchant Learning Management Model for the Suan Dusit University Accepted Characteristic Development of Interpersonal Skills and Learning outcome for cognitive skills of Students from the Information Technology Program I-SEEC-039 enrique abad Usability of Management Information Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State Accepted System For Employees(MISE) of Agoo, University, Agoo La Union, La Union Philippines I-SEEC-040 CLARISA ALBARILLO Impact Analysis of Computer DMMMSU-SLUC, College of Accepted Trainings of DMMMSU-SLUC, Computer Science, Philippines Collegeof Computer Science I-SEEC-041 Nattapon Srisittipokakun Investigation of photoluminescence Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University Accepted properties of Praseodymium doped soda lime borate glasses I-SEEC-042 Chanikan Junmatong Effect of Salicylic Acid Treatment on Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted Chilling Injury of ‘Nam Dok Mai Si Thong’ Mango Fruit during Low Temperature Storage I-SEEC-043 Thitinat Sukonket Preparation of natural rubber latex Suan Dusit University Accepted composited with PMMA and silver nanoparticles for medical gloves production I-SEEC-044 Maria Concepcion Balcita eCompendium of Research and Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State Accepted Extension Activities of DMMMSU-SLUC University, Philippines No. Name Title Research Institute status I-SEEC-045 Maria Jeseca Baculo Information Resource Portal of Agoo College of Computer Science, Don Accepted Academy Incrporated Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, Philippines I-SEEC-046 Joe Anthony Milan Online Student Information Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State Accepted Management System (SIMS) of the University - South La Union Laboratory High School of Don Campus, Agoo, La Union, Philippines Mariano Marcos Memorial State University I-SEEC-047 Richard Marzan USABILITY OF THE AUTOMATED Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State Accepted ENROLMENT SYSTEM OF DMMMSU- University, Philippines SLUC I-SEEC-048 Joe Anthony Milan Awareness, Acceptability, Congruency Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State Accepted and the Extent of Implementation of University - South La Union DMMMSU Campus, Agoo, La Union, Philippines I-SEEC-049 Bussaba Hintow Persuasive Communication Process for Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted Alternate Wetting and Drying Farming according to The king I-SEEC-050 Bussaba Hintow The Study of Context and community Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted capacity in Phromphiram district, Amphoe Prhromphiram, Phitsanulok Province and study community capacity of Agro-Tourism from Naresuan Dam to Dokmai Village Amphoe Phromphiram Phitsanulok Province. I-SEEC-051 FRANKIE BURGOS Modeling the Philippine Stock DON MARIANO MARCOS MEMORIAL Accepted Exchange Index (PSEi) Closing Value STATE UNIVERSITY-COLLEGE OF Using Artificial Neural Network COMPUTER SCIENCE, Philippines I-SEEC-052 Weerachon Phoohinkong Synthesis and Characterization of a Suan Dusit Rajabhat University Accepted CuO-ZnO nanocomposite by a simple co-precipitation method No. Name Title Research Institute status I-SEEC-053 Rapiphun Janmanee Electrochemical Fabrication of Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University Accepted Functionalized
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