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Behavior of Subscribers to the Introduction of Prepayment Meters in Relation to the Consumption of Electrical Energy (Lubumbashi, DR Congo)
Tshibala Nsenda Jonas, Mwenz Makal, Ilunga Kabiakula Alexis, Banza Wa Banza Bonaventure
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The objective of this research is to study the behavior of subscribers to the introduction of prepayment meters in relation to the consumption of electrical energy. Field surveys were conducted in two neighborhoods (Baudouin and Gécamines). On the one hand, the load profiles were taken from 5 SNEL booths and other consumers (customers) were questioned about the adoption of the prepayment meters. In terms of adoption, prepayment meters are adopted at 32% in the neighborhoods surveyed. The number of subscribers per post-pay system is greater than those using prepayment meters.
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Diagnosis of technical problems related to the operation of turbopumpsat industrial scale: application to the pumping station of Kimilolo(Lubumbashi, DR Congo)
NgoyMukabi Yannick, Mwamba Banza Augustin, KalumbuMutombo Gustave, Banza Wa Banza Bonaventure
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The rapid and accurate assessment of turbomachine problems is therefore a key factor in efficient and safe operation. The purpose of this article was to facilitate a reliable and timely diagnosis of potential problems, and the condition of turbopumps after damage to allow the operator to have quality information to decide its options vis-a-vis the equipment in default. This work also facilitates the investigation of breakdowns highlighting the most important elements of a problem in order to facilitate the choices and priorities of action on the most penalizing technical problems encountered during the exploitation of the latter in industrial circles; and whose resolution would be the most cost-effective in terms of unavailability costs.
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9-18
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Future and Scope of Big Data in Indian Agricultural Sector
Sunil Tewari, Dr. Ashim Raj Singla
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The recent developments in terms of data analytics has been a threshold for Agricultural activities which has help the farming industry to maximise productivity and mitigate risks through predictive data analytics. Big Data is not only helping farmers around the world to gain valuable information on farming but also facilitating them to maximise their production efficiency by the various methods of precision farming.
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19-37
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Access to ICT in Communicating and Disseminating the Socio-Economic Needs: A Case of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
Shaheen, Anantha Kumar KandarpiVittal
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Several cities across the globe have been making efforts towards developing smart cities, while this concept is evolving and progressing in India.Information and communication technologies (ICTs) in several fields such as economy, environment, mobility and governance transform the way in which cities organise policymaking and urban growth.In contemporary India, with the digital divide and diversity, the novel Information and Communication Technologies facilitate easier creation, communication, dissemination and management of information.Emerging trends of ICT revolutionised the development process by influencing its manifold dimensions in meeting the social and economic needs of the society. In the backdrop of these developments, this article discusses the potential of most enthralling phenomena ICT technologies, majorly the internet and mobile telephony which facilitate low cost, speedy communication and dissemination of information and its impact on improving the education and healthcare issues confronting the Nation.
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38-51
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Impact of Digitization on Good Governance: A study with reference to Digital India Initiatives of the Government of India
R K Sripriya, Dr.P.S.Buvaneswari
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Digital India Programme a development project launched in 1st July 2015 by the current Indian Government headed by Honorable Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi is now two and half years old (July 2015 – December 2017). The campaign's motto is "Power to Empower" i.e. empowering citizens of the country through wide usage of technology based tools especially in government departments. Digital India Campaign has been maintaining the same tempo ever since the launch. This is mainly because the government strongly believes that technology is the key enabler of good governance. This study primarily attempts to understand the role of Digital India Initiatives in providing good governance from the citizens perspective. Both primary and secondary data has been used to understand this contemporary revolution by the Indian government.
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52-64
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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. The objectives of the study were to provide an in-depth understanding about females’ perceptions towards awareness and uses of CAM in the region. For the purpose a survey sample of 120 respondents in Jeddah city at convenience bases were taken during the month of September to November 2016. Data collection with using a structured and close ended questionnaire was carried out. The received data were coded and analysed with appropriate statistical tools. It was investigated that the majority of the respondents were aware about the CAM. Its uses and benefits in certain ailments were highly noticed by them. Moreover they were also positive about the benefits of CAM treatment system..
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65-76
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Sensitivity and Selectivity Test of Pathogenic Fusarium spp. Associated with Wilt Fusarium Disease of Banana
Widya Sari, Suryo Wiyono, Ali Nurmansyah, Roedhy Purwanto, Abdul Munif
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One of the most important diseases of banana (Musa paradisiaca L.) in Indonesia is fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense. Most farmer use banana’s rhizome for their plantation, and the pathogen can be transmitted by this rhizome. A simple and effective method was needed to detect existance of Fusarium inoculum from banana plantation. The research aimed to make a simple, economic and effective methode in determaining existance of Fusarium oxysporum isolates by using banana’s corms, taro’s tubers and gingger’s rhizomes.
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STUDIES ON GEOMETRICAL, PERFORMANCE AND COMFORT PROPERTIES OF BAMBOO AND BAMBOO BLENDED FABRICS
Chandrasekhara S.M, Murugesh Babu K
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Bamboo fibres are a new kind of regenerated fibres introduced in to the textile field due to some of their unique properties. Bamboo belongs to bast fibres produced from bamboo pulp similar to viscose rayon. Bamboo as a raw material is remarkably sustainable and versatile and the bamboo fibres are often labeled as, biodegradable, eco-friendly antibacterial, antimicrobial, with good UV blocking properties.
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81-93
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Unsteady free convection flow of a visco-elastic fluid past an impulsively started porous wall with heat transfer for the lower value of Prandtl number
P. Paikray, S.Biswal
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Heat transfer in the unsteady free convection flow of a visco-elastic fluid past an impulsively started porous wall for a lower prandtl number has been studied. The constitutive equations of the problem have been formulated and solved by perturbation technique applying the boundary conditions. Expressions for velocity, temperature, skin friction and rate of heat transfer have been obtained. Graphs are plotted to present the velocity and temperature profiles. It is observed that the increase in the Prandtl number decreases the mean as well as the transient temperature of the fluid.
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INDIA MOVING TOWARDS CASHLESS SOCIETY
Dr. Anthonima K. Robin, Dr. Anthonima K. Robin
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This Research artcle focuses on the concept of cashless economy and its increasing impact on Indian economy post demonetization. In theory concept of cashless economy is almost flawless. The concept of cashless economy is been followed by many developed countries and have resulted as a winner. With new challenges and building of Indian economy from cash driven to cash less in the world economy, the paper tries to analyze on the changing scenario on the Indian Economy, the objectives that are considered and its long term effect
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101-110
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POLLUTION STATUSAND SEASONAL VARIATION IN PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF DOMESTIC SEWAGE AT UDGIR
R. A. Kamble
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In Present investigation, an attempt has been made to investigate the pollution status of domestic sewage at Udgir. The Study of Physico-chemical parameters viz, temperature, PH, Electrical conductivity (EC) ,Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Total hardness (TH), Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Sodium, Potassium, Sulphate, Phosphate were investigated. The result shows that seasonal variation in physico-chemical parameters.
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111-113
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Isolation and identification of endophytic fungi from Osimum sanctum Linn.
R. G. Biradar
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Thirty-two isolates of endophytic fungi were collected from the leaves of Osimum sanctum Linn. All isolates were identified based on colony morphology and examination of spores and fruiting bodies using stereo and light microscopes. Twenty isolates belonging to 05 genera were recorded, viz. Cladosporium sp., Trichoderma sp., Monilia sp., Fusarium sp., Penicillium sp,while 07 strains were unidentified. The dominant genera found were Monilia sp. and Fusarium sp. Thus, there seemed to be a significant difference in the genera of endophytic fungi from Osimum sanctum Linn.
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Preparation and Properties of Wax Emulsions, Wax Dispersion and Their Applications in Coatings
Gajendra Gaurand Yogesh Kumar Sharma
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118-124
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PROSPECTS OF USING GENETICALLY MODIFIED PLANTS TO COLLECT AND ACCUMULATE VALUABLE OR HAZARDOUS METALS
Dr. Virendra Kumar Singh
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125-130
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Litrature reviewEnhancing Manufacturing System Performance through Modeling and Simulation
MUNIRAJU K,SOWJANYA NS
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This paper delves into the design and development of various activities that underscore the application of simulation capabilities,
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139-142
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