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A Game-Theoretic Analysis of the Rohingya Issue
Samen Bairagi, Layeqa Bashir, Munnujahan Ara, Anuva Afsana
American Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics. 2025 13 (3). doi: 10.12691/ajams-13-3-2
Keywords: Rohingya, Optimization, Game theory, NASH equilibrium, Zero-Sum Game
Context: The Rohingya issue is one of the most widely discussed phenomena throughout our country. This crisis has persisted for a long time and may become a long-term problem if it is not managed skillfully. To address the issue effectively, it is essential to understand the underlying motives and dynamics behind it. In this research paper, one of the most significant analytical approaches—game theory—is applied to examine the causes of the Rohingya crisis. Based on these motives and interactions, a suitable game-theoretic framework will be identified to determine whether the issue can be modeled as a monopoly, duopoly, zero-sum, or constant-sum game. The analysis aims to derive an optimal solution for this problem, which may assist policymakers in taking informed decisions to resolve the crisis.
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Nutrient-Adipokine Interaction in NAFLD: A Review
Bhanvi Grover, Seema Puri, Nikhil Tandon
World Journal of Nutrition and Health. 2019 7 (2). doi: 10.12691/jnh-7-2-1
Keywords: NAFLD, adipokines, N-3 PUFA, NASH
Context: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a non-communicable and a most common form of liver disease, and has strong ties with obesity epidemic. The pathophysiology of Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is complex and multifactorial, which makes the diagnosis difficult. On the basis of previous and recent published data, key characters could be proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines that are products of adipose tissue, namely inflammatory cells infiltrating the adipose tissue. In this review we will be discussing the role of adipokines in NAFLD and their interaction with the nutrients in the diet.
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