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Meta-Regional Application of Urban Spaces in District 6, Area 2 of Tehran
Mohammad Tafakor
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Meta-regional application of spaces in the urban areas plays a significant role in development of cities. Although many governments in western countries are concerned with accurate urban and meta-regional planning, this issue has received scant attention in Iran. In an attempt to investigate the quality of meta-regional application of spaces in the city of Tehran, the researcher used qualitative data from published (secondary) sources and official websites to investigate meta-regional application of urban spaces in district 6, area 2 of Tehran.
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1-7
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Awareness and Use Perception towards Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAM) in Saudi Arabia
Dr. Mohammad Zulfeequar Alam, Mr. Mohammad Ali. Hurieb, Dr. Hatem H Garamoun
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Complementary and Alternative medicines are becoming very popular methods of treatment among the users in the world. As it’s have high acceptance to treat many types of ailments which cannot be cured by the modern medicines. In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), this path is also prevailing in the society but due to the lack of awareness, unavailability of professional practitioners and some other factors it is not adopted properly. In the region, very little studies have been carried out to understand the awareness level, its uses and perception towards CAM among the users.
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8-18
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Detection of Human Emotion Based On Region of Interest and Fuzzy Logic
A. Joel Dickson, C. LinoBency, R. J. Alice Nineta
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Emotion recognition is the process of identifying human emotion, most typically from facial expressions. This is both something that humans do automatically but computational methodologies have also been developed. Emotion play an important role in human being. A non-invasive methodology is to detect human emotion. Fuzzy logic is used to analyse the parameter. To differentiate the subject and background we use image processing techniques. Detect the region of interest by using the bio marker. Top down hierarchial classifier is used to detect emotion. Calibration is based on the fuzzy logic model. Human show universal consistency indetect emotions but also show a great deal of variability between individuals in their abilities.The human face plays an important role for detecting emotions in the field of identification of human emotion.
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19-26
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Engaging Gen Y in Workplace
Mrs. R.T.INDUJI, Mr. VINOTH KUMAR.K.R
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Millennial have a drastically different outlook on what they expect from their employment experience. Millennials are well educated, skilled in technology, very self-confident, able to multi-task, and have plenty of energy. They have high expectations for themselves, and prefer to work in teams, rather than as individuals. Millennials seek challenges, yet work life balance is of utmost importance to them. They do, however, realize that their need for social interaction, immediate results in their work, and desire for speedy advancement may be seen as weaknesses by older colleagues.
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27-40
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Experimental investigation on the performance and emission characteristics of WVOME fueled CI engine
Nitin Dubey, Dr. R.R Lal
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Need of an appropriate supportable fuel for existing internal burning motors is by and large frantically felt nowadays, when oil holds are soon going to vanish from the surface of earth Biodiesel proposes one such choice The purpose of this article is to provide the physicochemical properties and characteristics of exhaust emissions from a WVOME (waste vegetable methyl ester oil) fueled diesel engine.in this experiment we found WVOME have good emission characteristics than neat diesel, in the experiment we found most important emission like CO and HC is lower than that of diesel fuel and it will increases engine performance also. This experiment includes some engine parameter like brake power, fuel consumption, and energy consumption included to this experiment, here we taken different blending of WVOME like B20, B40, B60, B80, B100
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DETERMINISTIC INVENTORY CONTROL MODEL FOR DETERIORATING ITEMS UNDER PERMISSIBLE DELAY IN PAYMENTS
M.Maragatham, G.Gnanavel
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In this paper an inventory control model for deteriorating items is considered. The mathematical model is derived in the presence of trade credit period with permissible delay in payments, but expiry of the time will charge some interest. Here price discount is allowed for deteriorated items. In this model demand rate is linear and holding cost is known and constant. The model is solved analytically by maximizing the total profit. A numerical example is given to illustrate this model.
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50-55
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Greenhouse gas emissions from paddy fields in peninsular South India
C. Dhanuja, Tasneem Abbasi, S. A. Abbasi
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The six southern states of India ─ Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Telangana, and Puducherry ─ are among the major rice producing regions of India. These states also have predominantly humid tropical climate which is conducive to anaerobic digestion. The combination of the two aspects makes it necessary to learn about the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that occur in those regions.
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SUITABILITY OF EHA-NDIAGU CLAYS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF LABORATORY CRUCIBLES
Ameh, E.M., Nwogbu, C. C., Agbo A. O
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Eha-ndiagu clay was investigated for application in the production of laboratory crucibles. Chemical and physical characterization of the clays were carried out. The physical properties such as linear shrinkage, apparent porosity, water absorption, apparent density, bulk density, flexural strength, and refractoriness were investigated. The results obtained showed that Eha-ndiagu clay has low refractoriness, (11500C). Beyond 11500C, visible cracks were observed in the body which limits the utilization of Eha-ndiagu clay at higher temperature. The chemical characterization gave values for Fe2O3 above 1.7% which accounted for the brownish colour of the fired sample of this clay. The presence of fluxing oxides in the clay made it unsuitable for refractory applications. However the results showed that the clay is suitable for ceramics such as earthware and building bricks. And more so, for the clay to be used for production of laboratory crucible the clay must be modified with some non-plastic inorganic material such as silica and feldspar.
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Corrosion inhibition performance of dithiocarbamate based inhibitors for mild steel in acidic medium: electrochemical, theoretical and surface analysis studies.
Arun Lal, Raj Kishore Sharma, Gurmeet Kaurb, Gurmeet Singh
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The present work has been reported with the synthesis of two dithiocarbamate inhibitors namely sodium (2E,2’E)-2,2’-(ethane-1,2-diylidene)bis(hydrazinecarbodithioate) (EnDTC) and sodium (((1E,1’E)-ethane-1,2- diylidenebis(azanylylidene))bis(ethane2,1diyl))dicarbamodithioate (Hy-DTC) and their corrosion inhibition behavior for mild steel in 0.5 M H2SO4 solution using electrochemical studies. We observed that En-DTC and Hy-DTC are efficient inhibitors showing maximum inhibition efficiency as 97% and 98%, respectively at 298 K. The potentiodynamic studies showed that both compounds were mixed-type of inhibitor. Both the inhibitors follow Langmuir adsorption model with negative value of free energy of adsorption (ΔG⁰ ads ) and negative value of ΔG⁰ ads indicate towards the spontaneity of the adsorption process. Quantum chemical studies were performed on the inhibitor molecules which configured the favorable correlation between molecular structure of inhibitor and their inhibition property. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) were used to study the surface morphology of the mild steel samples.
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79-101
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MEDICINAL PLANTS OF FAMILY ASTERACEAE OF BUNDELKHAND REGION (U.P)
KANCHAN LATA
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An account of 34 species of 25 genera with their medicinal information of family Asteraceae from Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh has been given in this paper.
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102-105
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Study of nest material and importance of site selection for construction of nest by Sturnus pagodarum
Anshu
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Brahminy Starling (or Brahminy myna), bird built nest in cavity or holes in tree or boughs, in wall or roof of house, rocks, old building
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106-110
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Effect of Human Activities on Bio-Physical Environment
Dr. Dharminder pal singh
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111-116
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