Call for Papers : Volume 15, Issue 12, December 2024, Open Access; Impact Factor; Peer Reviewed Journal; Fast Publication

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April 2018

Abdul Hussain Sahib Kadhim

Proteases the most important group of enzymes produced commercially are used in detergent, protein, brewing, and meat, photographic, leather and dairy industries. Al-Razzaza, is the second largest lake located,10 kilometers west of Karbala...

Namita Sinha

Violence against women and children with disability is a serious public health concern, with costs at multiple levels of society. Although violence is a threat to everyone, women and children with disability are particularly susceptible to...

Dr. Kallol Bhattacharjee, Dr. Chandra Prakash Thakur, Dr. Dwijen Das, Dr. Manish Jain

Background: Leptospirosis is an emerging public health zoonotic disease affecting humans and animals alike. In humans, it can lead to a wide range of presentations, some of which may be mistaken for other diseases commonly occurring in the...

Dr. Muthugobal, B.K.N. and Dr. Raja, R.

Studying metabolites In this paper, the properties of the products of conjugate secondary normal (con-s-normal) matrices are developed, their relation, in a sense, to s-normal matrices is considered and further results concerning s-normal...

Dr. Patel, C.L.

In times of old cave society might was right. But with the growth of society rights of the citizens had been protected by might even by the arm of the police and by the rigour of iron bars. Thus, orderly might triumphing over disordered might for...

Shobha Shouche and Satyendra Singh Ratnakar

The total of 150 individuals of butterfly recorded with 21 species belonging to five families was recorded from Vikram university campus Ujjain during the period from 2014 and 2015. Family -Nymphalidae were most abundant with 9 species followed...

Chang Suqin

In this paper, we concerned with dynamic behavior of a stochastic SIS epidemic mrdsodel with vertical transmission. First, the sufficient conditions which can determine the extinction. Then the persistence in mean of the epidemic are presented....

Jeyaram, A., Vethamoorthy, A., Thangaraj, M., Sheik Arafath, I., Nambiraj, N. and Gopikumar, S

The usage of natural fiber composites is growing at a faster rate and is actively being measured as an alternate material for synthetic fiber and wood. In the present work, an attempt has been made to fabricate the sisal-jute-banana fibers by...

Jali, S.N., Padhi, P.K., Nageswar, M ., Tripathy, D.M., Meher, L.K. and Naik, D.K.

Fasciolopsiasis is a disease caused by largest intestinal fluke, Fasciolopsis buski.Two species of intestinal flukes cause human infection in defined geographic areas worldwide. The large Fasciolopsis buski is endemic in Southeast Asia and is the...

Teresa López-Arteaga

In recent years there is a growing tendency to prescribe opioid analgesics. Opioids are not the first-line treatment of chronic non-cancer pain, but it is becoming more frequent to see their prescription and, at the same time, they increase...

Ngaroua, Hadidjatou Inoua, Dah’Ngwa Dieudonné, Djibrilla Yaouba, Eloundou N. Joseph

In spite of the efforts carried out by the Cameroonian government and international partners to resolve the problem of malnutrition, the rate of malnutrition remains high in the Adamawa region in particular where the prevalence of acute...

Dr. Raja, R.

Con-s-normal matrices play the same role in the theory of s-unitary congruences as conventional s-normal matrices do with respect to s-unitary similarities. Naturally, the properties of both matrix classes are fairly similar up to the distinction...

Muhammad Muhsin Fathuddin, Rafeedah Fathuddin, and Dr. Vimala S. Gandhi

Groundwater is normally considered a “safe-source” of drinking water as it is usually having a low microbial load that could be consumed without treatment. However, groundwater sources are often vulnerable to contamination, thus lowering their...

Gupta, Sanjeev Kumar

Biodiversity ensures natural sustainability for all the life on this planet. Major drivers of global change such as climate warming, deforestation, habitat fragmentation and rapid economic development have been accelerating the invasion process...

Anita Kumari, Dhaliwal, Y.S. and Anupama Sandal

Quince and crab apple is grown wildly in the state but due to their smaller size, inappropriate shape, poor colour, astringent taste, the fruit could not fetch good market value and gone as waste. Being rich source of nutrients, attempts were...

Ananda Vadivelu, G.

In the examination of participatory development projects, existing contributions have demonstrated how aid resources are often captured by local elites. This paper examines the impementation of a Department for International Development funded...

Vallipuram Kanagasingam

Universities around the world are shifting from the original purpose to the production of employable graduates in the current era. Therefore, producing employable graduates has become one of the primary functions of Universities. Problems...

Sahoo, B.K., Ghosh, B., Ambrish Abhijnan, Anjalee and Ashutosh Kumar

Coal is one of the main sources of energy in many parts of the world and has one of the largest reserves amongst all the non-renewable energy sources. The effect of different size fractions of coal has been analysed by taking into account three...

Punit, G., Nikita, J., Gurvinder, C. and Ayushi, M.

Introduction: Barthel index specifically measures the degree of assistance required by an individual on 10 items of mobility and self care ADL. Barthel index is used to monitor functional changes in individual receiving renal rehabilitation in...

Dariusz Więckowski

Article relate questions driverless travelling. Submit propose considering a completely different way of supporting the organization of this traffic by proposing a new method of controlling and managing the motion of vehicles. Have the use...

Dr. Gurpreet Singh Bhatia, Dr. Sanjiv Kumar Goyal, Dr. Nidhi Gupta and Dr. Gaurav Gupta

Aseptic meningitis is serious inflammation of the meninges caused by agents including viruses, non-viral pathogens, non-infectious conditions and chemicals. This study concerns the case of a 37years old healthy male with persistent fever, severe...

Kritcha Yawised, Leonie Ellis and Ming Chao Wong

This study proposes a three-stage process for Social Customer Relationship Management (SCRM) engagement framework by Australian private sector companies. The mixed methods research design were employed using a sample of 597 Australian companies...

NZEYIMANA Jean Bosco, CHENG Jianbo, ZHU Fei

The aim of this review was to go into lengthy research on the importance of tea waste in the diet of ruminants. We noticed that the waste of the tea is rich in 20-35% crude protein which is an advantage because it can replace foods known as a...

Dr. Lahange Sandeep Madhukar and Dr. Bhangare Archana Nivrutti

Anatomical facts in ancient India were derived predominantly from animal sacrifice, chance observations of improperly buried human bodies, and examinations of patients made by doctors during treatment. The Vedic philosophies form the basis of the...

João Roberto Sartori Moreno, Celso Alves Correa, Émillyn Ferreira Trevisani Olivio and Haroldo Cavalcanti Pinto

The objective of this work was to analyze the coating performance embedded in a SAE 1020 steel deposited with SAE 310 steel using the coated electrode welding process. The coating was applied at 110 and 130 A of current, without and with of the...

Adam Oleksiuk

Paper presents Poland’s Responsible Development Strategy (RDS) and new development model. The Strategyis particularly important to keep appropriate balance between competitiveness of the economy, protection of the environment and quality of life...

Anjana Acharya and Rajib Lochan Nayak

To review the works on the earlier developments and uses of spin algebra, we have highlighted their utilization in finding out the transformation co-efficient and the reaction cross sections of stripping and pick up reaction. The Clebsch Gordon...

Ogu Cornelius Osinachi, Achukwu Peter Uwadiegwu, and Chukwu Ikechukwu JohnPaul

Objectives: Pathological effects of teething mixture syrup (par aminophenol and diphenhydramine hydrochloric acid) and teething powder (Matricaria recutita) on the gastrointestinal tract, lungs, liver and kidneys of wistar rats. Study design:...

Remya, T.M

Indigenous cattle like Vechur, Vatakara animals and Kasaragod cattle have many adaptations to survive in our climatic conditions. For increased production of milk, we used to cross bred our native cattle with imported cattle like H.F, Jersy,...

Adegbiji, W.A., Olajide, T.G. and Nwawolo, C.C.

Aims and objectives: Self ear cleaning is a common bad health practice among many patients despite associated complications. This study aimed at determining the prevalence, sociodemographic, clinical presentation, associated complications and...

Nagarathna P.K.M. and Anjali kumari

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the possible cardio protective potency of Dalbergia latifolia leave against 5-FU-induced cardiotoxicity and oxidative stress in Albino rats. The rats were divided into five groups. Rats in the normal...

Ihim, A.C., Ugwu, E.C., 1Nwajiezi, G., Ogbodo, E.C., Ozuruoke, D.F.N., Oguaka, V.N. and Amah, A.K.

Background of Study: Abnormal increase in fasting blood sugar, blood pressure, waist circumference, body mass index and some electrolytes are known to increase the risk of early cardiovascular event. Aim and Objectives: This study investigated...

Ahmed Ali Abdi

Background:- Poor feeding practices, coupled with high rates of infectious diseases, are the proximate causes of malnutrition during the first two years of life, there are approximately 10 million annual deaths of under-five year children, of...

Shaikh Fahameeda

The biological contamination in drinking water is a major problem of public health in developing world. WHO estimates that about 1.1 billion people globally drink unsafe water and the majority of diarrheal disease in the world (88%) is...

Dr. Luxita Sharma, Vaishali Gupta, Dr. Puneeta Ajmera and Sushmita Kumari

Mustards are members of the cruciferae or Brassicaceae family. Mustards are also widely used as green vegetables, as a salad crop, as an important oil seed crop mainly in India and in many other countries. Mustard seeds are good source of oil and...