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Conservation Principle of Rock - Fossil Orderly Degree Information in Earth’s History Jin-zhong Gong
Abstract:
According to the crystallization degree of mineral that composed the rocks, the author set a topological
parameter, rock and ores orderly degree Di=2ne , to calculate the sum of the orderly degrees of North China landmass
each lithostratigraphic unit, that is rock and ores orderly degrees + biological fossil specie numbers. The results show
that, its sum is basic floating between 200 -350, the average is very close to 100e. The sequence also exists golden
section Ф=0.6180, fine structure constants α=0.00729, the Planck constant h / 2π = 1.05456 and the Fergenbaum
constant δ= 4.6692. This paper has fully inherited, carry forward and deepen the great thinking of Lyell, but also
compatible with Cuvier’s catastrophism. This regular pattern may have global universal significance, may also
become another cosmic rule after the immortality of matter, the law of conservation of energy.
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01-15
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Geochemical Principle of the Life Evolution
Jin-zhong Gong
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This paper has integrated the latest achievements of lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and geochemical
survey in China. Research indicates, the directionality, staged, and irreversibility of biological evolution can all be
reflected in the time evolution of rock geochemistry. The outbreak and extinction of biological population correspond
to the lithostratigraphic geochemical interfaces .Between the number of biological species, and the rock elemental
content, existed a significant correlation. The fractal distribution of rock geochemistry reflects the basic structural
features of life on the earth, just like a human body meridian acupuncture point map.
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16-26
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A Review on DC Motor Speed Control using Artificial Neural Network
MANNU SHARMA
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In this paper, we introduce the notion of new kind of subgroup called S-fuzzy right R-subgroup
using S-norm, and investigate some related properties. Finally, suproidempotent property of S-norm over
near-ring is also discussed
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27-33
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A NEW SUBCLASS OF MEROMORPHIC FUNCTIONS INVOLVING THE POLYLOGARITHM FUNCTION
Sarikonda Sreelakshmi
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In this paper we introduce and study a new subclass of meromorphic function with alternating
coefficients involving the Polylogaitham function defined by a new operator
( ) D f z c
and obtain
coefficients estimates, growth and distortation and integral transforms.
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34-40
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HUMAN CHAIN GRAPH
K.Anitha,B. Selvam
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In this paper, a new graph called Human chain graph is introduced and some of its
characteristics are discussed. We also provide an algorithm to determine the eccentricity of a graph
vertex.
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41-49
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E3 - CORDIAL LABELING AND TOTAL 3 - SUM CORDIAL LABELING FOR THE EXTENDED DUPLICATE GRAPH OF ARROW GRAPH
R.Avudainayaki ,B. Selvam
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In this paper, we prove that the extended duplicate graph of arrow graph
admits total 3 sum cordial, E3-cordial and total E3- cordial labeling.
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50-61
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A PROPOSED ONE-STEP EIGHTH-ORDER NUMERICAL METHOD USING PADE APPROXIMANTS FOR THE SOLUTIONS OF STIFF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
K. PONNAMMAL, V. PRABU
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This paper proposes a new one-step eighth-order method for
solving stiff differential equations by using pade rational
functions. The results show that the method is consistent and
convergent. L-stability of the method is identified. Numerical
results and comparative analysis with exact solution show that
the method is efficient and accurate
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62-70
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ON POSITIVE BOUNDED IMPLICATIVE PSEUDO FUZZY SOFT KU MODULES
J.Regala Jebalily,G. Subbiah* and V.Nagarajan
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In this paper, we introduce the concept of pseudo fuzzy soft KU- sub module
(PFSKU-sub module) and some properties, related results and equivalent conditions. Also,
we investigate every imaginable PFSKU-sub module is a sub module, onto homomorphic
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AN ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN HARYANA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Anup Singh, Dr Krishan Pal
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Ethnobotany is a distinct branch of natural science dealing with various aspects such as
anthropology, archaeology, botany, ecology, economics, and medicine, religious, cultural and
several other disciplines. Ethnobotany is usually defined as anthropological approach to botany.
There are several methods of ethnobotanical research and those relevant to medicinal plants are
archaeological search in literature, herbaria and the field studies. Recently ethno-botanical
studies have gained importance during recent years. In the present research ethnobotanical
studies have been conducted on some plants of Haryana. Yamuna Nagar district of Haryana is
very less explored for ethnobotanical studies. Therefore many survey of Yamuna Nagar district
have been conducted for the documentation of ethnobotanical data and exploration of floristic
diversity during the year 2011-2012.Field surveys were carried out throughout the district to
collect ethnobotanical data (traditional use of plants, local name, plant parts used, medicinal
value). Over all 73 species of flowering plants were collected during the field survey, out of
which 46 species of ethnobotanical value belonging to 42 genera and 26 families have been
recorded
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84-90
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A case study of photomorphogenic response of AmaranthusviridisL.during de-etiolation of seedlings
Dr. Pushpa Singh
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This study investigated the photomorphogenic response on A. viridis during deetiolation of seedlings using LED lights of different wavelength such as blue (450-430 nm),
green (560- 520nm)andred(680-640nm)againstwhitelight.Theresultwasanalyzedonthebasisof
growth parameters and pigment development. The wavelength of light has a profound effect on
de-etiolation of the seedlings. Dark condition enhanced the hypocotyl elongation. Blue, green
and white light reversed de-etiolation. Blue light found to has a profound effect onthe
lengthofleaflamina.However,redlighthasnoeffectinthereversalofdarkinduceddeetiolation.BiomassproductionwashigherforseedlingsinbluelightforA.viridis.Chlorophyll
production was triggered under white light. However chlorophyll synthesis was least responsive
to green light and red light in A. viridis. Further studies are required to establish
theenzymaticandmolecularmechanismsinvolvedinthechangesofphotomorphogenic responses
under various wavelengths of light and dark conditions.
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91-98
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Experiment studies of Bose Einstein Condensation
Dr Rajiv Ranjan
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The recent observation of Bose-Einstein condensation ( BEC) in alkali vapors [1-3] was the
realization of many long-standing goal(1) To cool neutral atoms into the ground state of the
system, thus exerting ultimate control over the motion and position of atoms limited only by
Heisenberg’s uncertainty relation.
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PLASTIC WASTES AND ITS MANAGEMENT: ANALYSIS AND CASE STUDIES DR. MANOJ KUMAR MISHRA
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Plastic seems all pervasive and unavoidable. Since the 1960s our use of plastic has increased
dramatically, and subsequently, the portion of our garbage that is made up of plastic has also
increased from 1% of the total municipal solid waste stream (household garbage) to
approximately 13.Plastic products range from things like containers and packaging (soft drink
bottles, lids, shampoo bottles) to durable goods (think appliances, furniture and cars) and nondurable goods including things from a plastic party tray to medical devices.
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Advanced Supramolecular Chemistry: Introduction and Application
Dr. Priyanka Singh
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Supramolecular molecular is a big ply of interdisciplinary field of science covering physics
and biology along with chemistry. It plays a major role in progressive elaboration of a science of
informed, organized, evaluative matter. It has vast application in various fields like material
technology, catalytic medicine, data storage and processing, and many more. Supramolecular
chemistry refers to area of the chemistry beyond the molecule or chemistry of non-covalent bond. In
traditional chemistry, we use to see that atoms bind with atoms with covalent bond, but in
Supramolecular chemistry molecules bind with molecules with non-covalent bond interactions. Noncovalent interactions may be electrostatic, hydrogen bonding, pi-pi stacking interactions, Van der
Waals forces, hydrophobic or cation-pi interaction.
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VARIABLE HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER VISCOUS FLOW ALONG WITH ACCELERATED PLATE EMBEDDED IN POROUS MEDIUM WITH RADIATION GOVIND PATHAK
Abstract:
The effect of radiation on the unsteady free convection flow with variable heat and mass transfer along
with accelerated motion of a vertical plate embedded in porous medium is considered. The fluid
considered here is a gray, absorbing-emitting radiation but a non-scattering medium. The non-linear partial
differential equations with boundary conditions have been transformed into set of coupled ordinary differential
equations with the help of similarity transformations and then solved by Runge-Kutta method with shooting
technique. Perturbation solutions in terms of the magnetic interaction parameter areobtained to a desired
order of approximations. Theresulting ordinary differential equations have been solved numerically and
by repeated integrals of complementaryerror functions. Thevelocity, skin-friction and temperature
profiles, fordifferentvaluesof theparameters, have been drawn and discussed
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ASSESSMENT OF RESISTANCE TO THE PATHOGEN: SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ASCOCHYTA BLIGHT OF PEA
Dr. INDU KUMAR
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Pea (Pisumsativum L.) occupies a position of considerable importance as edible leguminous
crop grown throughout the world. It occupies an area of 1.09 million hectares with an annual
production of 8.26 million tonnes in the world. It is very nutritious as it contains high proportion
of digestible proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, along with minerals and consumed as fresh
vegetable as well as pulse crop in the country. In India, pea is cultivated in an area of 282
thousand hectares with an annual production of 2.2 million tonnes.
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BUSINESS ANALYTICS IN ONLINE CUSTOMER TEXTUAL REVIEWS Sunil Kumar Sharma, Dr. K.P. Yadav
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Customers not only buy online, but they also publish evaluations about their experiences on social media,
thanks to the rapid advancement of information technology. User-generated content (UGC) can be
helpful in gaining insight into the shopping habits of current customers and in influencing the purchasing
decisions of potential new ones. It is becoming increasingly common for companies to use business
intelligence and analytics to assess customers' user-generated content (UGC) on social media and help
their marketing efforts. Using textual customer evaluations from hotel websites, this study seeks to
determine how satisfied or dissatisfied guests are with various aspects of their stay. Latent semantic
analysis (LSA) is a text mining technique used to uncover the factors that influence customer happiness
and discontent with hotel products and services. Our research also examines how customers' impressions
of hotel product and service features are affected by factors such as travel purpose, hotel type, hotel star
level, and editor recommendations. UGC (user-generated content) can help businesses better understand
their customers' needs by bridging customer online textual reviews with customers' impressions..
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SMART SERICULTURE- AN ENVISION Dr. Shashi Kanta
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In an age of the advanced unrest, we stand where all that we see and feel has been developed to
be computerized to help in the improvement of mankind and every one of its sorts. Through this
we have defeated the unforgiving work conditions. IoT has left its imprint by driving us to a
protected, savvy, and practical future. Now, the field of IoT is at its pinnacle of advancements,
molding each space. Sericulture is the core of raising silkworms for silk creation. India being the
second biggest maker of silk in the World. Sericulture has been a base of the social, financial,
social and political advancement of India.
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148-158
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Multiple ionization effect on Lα X-ray production cross sections of Dy, Ho and Er at 320 keV proton energy
Manpuneet Kaur, Harsh Mohan
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In the present paper, L shell X-ray production cross sections for three elements (Z = 66, 67 and 68) at
single proton energy i.e. 320 keV have been investigated. Calculations are performed with ECPSSR
model with two amendments 1) UA (United Atom) correction 2) Multiple Ionization (MI) effect. The
resulting models are ECPSSR-UA and ECPSSR-MI. The resulting values from these two are compared
with the available experimental values. Results with MI effect show the improvement over UA
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159-165
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