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31 Dec 2025Chinese Science Bulletin (ISSN:0023-074X) and (E-ISSN:2095-9419) is a monthly peer-reviewed scopus indexed journal originally from 1963 to 1964, from 1980 to 1984, 1989, from 2015 to Present. The publisher of the journal is Editorial Office of Journal of Science China Press.The journal welcomes all kind of research/review/abstract papers regarding Multidisciplinary subjects.
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25.Marketing
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Chinese Science Bulletin
The study focused on the attitudes of student teachers in primary schools toward ICT in the hilly districts of Manipur, considering crucial issues such as gender disparities and resource constraints. We selected 250 student-teachers from five District Institutes of Education and Training (DIET) centres using a descriptive survey method. We used a standard structured questionnaire with a three-point Likert scale, which gauged perceptions in the domains of ICT for instruction, student-cantered learning, communication, and information skills. The analysis revealed a low degree of inhomogeneity in
CSB-09-11-2024-1581
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Chinese Science Bulletin
The purpose of this study is to determine whether Mangystau could benefit from adopting economic diversification techniques from Australia and Norway. With a focus on the pressing need for diversification because of Mangystau's reliance on low-tech and raw material exports, the research aims to determine the strategic adjustments that must be made in order to preserve a diverse economic structure. Qualitative interviews, content analysis, and retrospective and comparative industrial data analysis were all used in the study. These techniques were applied to evaluate the benefits and difficultie
CSB-09-11-2024-1580
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Chinese Science Bulletin
Demand sharing and demand forecasting are extremely beneficial for supply chain managers since they provide a good source of information that can be utilized for planning and decision making. When it comes to the supply chain, demand forecasting is the foundation for a great deal of administrative choices, including demand planning, order fulfilment, production planning, and inventory control. This study identified the model that is most suited to the various amounts of volatility, the impact of demand instability within the context of marketing by making use of supply chain demand forecast. O
CSB-08-11-2024-1579
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Chinese Science Bulletin
Single chamber oscillating water column (SCOWC) has been designed in various forms until it changes to a double chamber oscillating water column (DCOWC). This study investigates the effect of varied water column’s slope angle in SCOWC and DCOWC on the efficiency of wave energy absorption. Achieving this objective, the device developed with three column slopes, namely 90 (vertical column), 60, and 30. The investigation applied for various wave periods to check the effect of resonance on the column slope variation. A non-dimensional factor kh is introduced to evaluate energy absorptio
CSB-07-11-2024-1578
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Chinese Science Bulletin
This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of nurses in Saudi Arabia regarding the care of patients with HIV. A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted using a questionnaire distributed to a random sample of 402 nurses. Most participants held diploma (42.3%) or bachelor's (32.3%) degrees, and 60.2% were female. The findings revealed a high level of knowledge about HIV transmission, prevention, and treatment, with a mean score of 4.09 out of 5 (81.80% relative weight). Nurses demonstrated positive attitudes towards caring for HIV patients, with a mean score of 4