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Ancient Indian medical science and the cause-and-effect relationship in treating disease
Anindita Bhattacharya, Alka Tangri
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Modern science is not too fond of the theory of randomness or bad luck while explaining various phenomena. It looks for cause-and-effect relationships in every case. Thousands of years ago, the pioneers of the ancient medical science of Ayurveda grappled with the same puzzle – how much of an ailment could be attributed to a specific cause, and how much of it was random bad luck. While finding the root cause of disease is the underlying principle of every medical science, there is also the acknowledgement that unseen/unknown factors may also be at play. This reflects the limitations of human intellect while interpreting the world around us
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Case Studies for the verification system of UAVs Flightplans
Ali Mohammed Al-Shaery, Mohamed Osama Khozium
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Ascribable to the progressively complicit of the Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) mission planning, verification tools are needed to support the deviser to verify the manual flight plan and to make sure it's free from faults which can result in losses of the vehicle itself. In this paper, we tend to bring out three case studies to envision and verify the flight plan entered manually by users through the machine-controlled Mission Planning System, a report with needed corrections, if required, are provided. The three check cases that conferred in our paper includes a report for each case, an initial case could be a traditional case without mistakes, the other two cases show however mistakes seem within the report provided. We induce a tendency to desire this approach serves to scale back human error throughout the preparation of UAVs missions
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Chronoamperometric study of CuO in aqueous and non aqueous solvents
Manisha Bhattacharya, Pintu B, S. G. Dixit
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Chemical techniques have been successfully used for the study of copper oxide leaching, however no attempts have been made so far to electrochemically study the dissolution of copper oxides in non-aqueous solvents. The aim of this investigation is to study the electrochemical behavior of copper oxides in aqueous and non-aqueous solvents and to study the electrochemical behaviour of copper oxide in the presence and absence of sulfur dioxide. We have carried out the recording of the I-t curves of copper oxide using chronoamperometric techniques at different potentials. The diffusion coefficient values were calculated using Cottrell’s equation. The values varied from 3.38 to 7.56 x 10-7 cm2 /s. Correlation values obtained from statistical calculation varied from -0.993 to -0.989. Area of the curve obtained was between -1.44 to -6.31 mC/cm2.
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FACTORS AFFECTING THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF FOUNDRY CRAFT IN TECHNICAL COLLEGES
OGUEJIOFOR, VICTOR IKECHUKWU
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Ascribable to the progressively complicit of the Unmanned aerial vehicle (The study was a survey research conducted to investigate the factors affecting the Teaching and Learning of foundry craft in technical Colleges in Enugu State of Nigeria. Three research questions and three null hypotheses tested at .05 significant levels guided the study. A 30 items questionnaire was onstructed and face validated by three experts, one from the department of science and computer, one from the department technology and vocational education at Enugu State University of science and technology, Enugu and one from faculty of education University of Nigeria Nsukka. The instrument was trial tested using 10 student and 2 teachers at Government technical college Abakaliki in Ebony State and its reliability was 0.78.The instrument was used to generate data for 25 respondents made up of 21 students and 4 teachers of foundry craft. The population for the study was 25 people (21 students and 4 teachers).The population was manageable. There was no sampling. The findings of the study showed that human, environmental and materials factors affect the teaching and learning of foundry craft in technical colleges. The study concluded among other things that the provision of good classroom, laboratory and workshop should be encouraged for effective teaching and learning of foundry craft in technical colleges.
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CHARACTERIZATION OF YARNS PRODUCED FROM COTTON, MODAL, POLYESTER AND THEIR BLENDS
M.G. Suresh, J.S Muralidhara
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In the present research work, a series of blends yarns of 30s Ne (19.68Tex) using twist factor 3.7 consisting of 75/25 cotton/modal, 50/50 cotton/modal, 25/75 cotton/modal, 75/25 polyester/modal, 50/50 polyester/modal and 25/75 polyester/modal was produced and used. Besides this, 100% polyester, 100% modal and 100% cotton yarns were produced with the same particulars. An attempt is also made to find out optimum blend composition for producing netted garments (especially for sportswear and under garments) is done in this study.
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Cytogenetic analysis, karyotype evolution and phylogenetic study of family Scarabaeidae (Coleoptera: Insecta)
Dr. Pushpa Kumari
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The family Scarabaeidae comprises 25, 000 described species and is known cytologically by 404 species of 123 genera and 18 subfamilies. The present investigations recorded an account of 33 species representing 6 subfamilies, of which 17 species are new additions to this family
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Recent Challenges and Security Issues on Cloud Computing Environment – A Potential Solution
Mujtaba Ashraf Qureshi, D.r Azad Kumar Shrivastava, Dr. Irshad Ahmad Mir
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Cloud computing has prejudicedmaximum of the domains of modern world and is disseminating out its roots at very debauched pace.
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People Perception towards Conservation and Management of Protected Areas: A study from villages adjacent to Rajaji National Park, India
POONAM PRABHA SEMWAL
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75-82
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Artificial bone synthesis methods by using osteoblasts stem cells.
Shyamal Mandal
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STUDY OF REVERSE POWER DIODES CHARACTERISTICS
Mintu Yadav and Dr. Sanjay Gaur
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89-96
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