Reflection of the concept of martyrs and martyrdom in the sacred defense literature
The concept of martyr in the sacred defense literature of Iran one of the valuable concepts that is links the audience to religious and religious beliefs and flies the spirit of the audience from the depths of the beginning of the universe point and after exalting it take to the moment of again graft and connect at the end point. Looking at the history of the eight years of the imposed war, it can be seen that presence of enthusiastic forces and lover and martyrdom young people is one of the most effective factors in the resistance and victory of eight years of Islamic Iran which sacrificed their lives to defend the territorial integrity of the country and the sacred soil of the homeland and their admirable resistance against the enemies figured unique scenes of sacrifice, martyrdom and love which obvious footprint of writers, poets and authors in recording epics and sacrifices is quite evident at this time and it was essential to do this and tolerance, tolerance and failure in this necessity will have a huge amount of loser.
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Effects of Demonetization – Perception of Stakeholders: An Empirical Analysis
The term Demonetization has become a household name since the government pulled the old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes out of circulation. It is a transformational decision taken by the government to ban the Rs.500 and Rs.1000 currency notes from circulation in the market. This Demonetization of INR 500 and INR 1,000 currency notes in India on November 8th 2016 is different from many other earlier occasions scrapping of high value notes in two respects – the withdrawal of their legal tender status and continuation with INR 1,000 and INR 2,000 currency notes. It has resulted in a cash shortage and many other forms of inconveniences to the public, which were expressed in the present survey. The present paper highlights the consequences of this decision on various economic variables and entities. Despite major developments in paperless currency over the past decade, tangible cash remains widely used throughout the India. Therefore, one of the main motivates behind this study is to find out the impact of Demonetization with the direct views of residents of Guntur city by way of conducting a survey. The perceptions of the select respondents revealed quite interesting findings, which are presented in this paper.
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The Impact of Event Familiarity and Involvement on Sponsor Brand Image and Purchase Intention: A Case of Indian Premier League
Indian Premier League (IPL) is a privately owned professional cricket league, which invited private enterprises into cricket and successfully created it as a commercial property that matches the new social trends and lifestyles of the attendees. This study used structural equation modeling technique to find out the cause and effect relation between the event (IPL) and the sponsor (VIVO). The study found the positive impact of attendee’s event association in the form of event familiarity and event involvement on sponsor’s brand image. The study also found the high involvement of the attendees with an event positively influences their purchase intentions.
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Performance evaluation of gas turbine plant in Niger delta region of Nigeria: A case study of Afam power plant
This study evaluated the performance the of Afam IV and V gas turbine power plant over a period of nine years in order to ascertain its suitability as option for power generation in the region. The study reveals that only 12.01% of the installed capacity was available throughout the period of study. The percentage shortfall of energy generated ranged from 70.69% - 98.49% against an international best practice of 5% - 10%. The load factor of the plant was at an average of 41% against an acceptable value of 80%. The plant use factor is 23.5%. The capacity factor ranged from 1.5% to 29.3% against an international best practice of 50% to 80%, while the utilization factor is 29.3%. During the period under review, the plant was expected to generate 57237.84GWh of Energy, it generated 6873.6GWh amounting to a generation loss of 87.99%.This analysis revealed that the running of the gas turbine as an option for power generation in the region is not reliable.
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Notes on T-fuzzy subfields of a field
In this paper, we made an attempt to study the algebraic nature of fuzzy subfield of a field with respect to T-norm.
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Mineral and anti- nutrient content of common and uncommon green leafy vegetables before and after drying
Green leafy vegetables play an important place in a well-balanced and healthy diet Aim: To determine the mineral and anti-nutrient content of fresh GLV, quantify the change on drying Results: Two common (Moringa oleifera and Trigonella foenum graecum) and two uncommon (Boerhaavia diffusa and Trianthema portulacastrum) greens were selected. Their ash content ranged from 1.75±0.19 (T. foenum graecum) to 3.63±0.16 g/100g (B.diffusa) in fresh leaves. In dried leaves the ash was between 10.57±0.19 (M. oleifera) and 18.98±0.26 g/100g. (T.portulacastrum).T.foenum graecum had the least iron (3.79±0.2mg), M.oleifera had the highest (4.43±0.16 mg/100g) iron. Phytate content was 2.46±0.13 (T.portulacastrum) to 5.24±0.20 (B.diffusa) mg in fresh leaves. Conclusion: Drying concentrates the nutrients and antinutrient content
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Triceps sparing versus olecranon osteotomy for open reduction internal fixation : Analysis of 71 cases of fracture distal humerus
The purpose of the study was to compare triceps sparing approach with olecranon osteotomy regarding the effects on functional outcomes of fracture of distal humerus managed with open reduction internal fixation(orif) , by reviewing 71 cases of fracture distal humerus surgically managed with either of approaches during December 2012 to September 2016. The medical reports and radiographs of 42 males and 29 females patients with a mean age of 38.12±15.06 and 34.87±14.11 for olecranon osteotomy and triceps sparing approach respectively and a mean follow up time of 10.2months (range 3-18 months) were retrospectively and prospectively reviewed . flexion , extension, range of motion , mayo elbow performance score (MEPS) , disability of shoulder arm and hand score (DASH SCORE), duration of surgery and blood loss were used to assess the functional outcome of fracture distal end humerus treated with ORIF through the triceps sparing approach or olecranon osteotomy . according to AO foundation (AO) Classification there were 2 cases of type A , 2 cases of type B , 22 cases of type C1 , 26 cases of type C2 and 19 cases of type C3 fractures . although there was no overall statically significant difference in the average flexion , extension , ROM , MEPS AND DASH SCORE between the triceps sparing group (n=47) and olecranon osteotomy group (n=24). Out o 24 patients off group OO ,9(37.5%) , 9(37.5%) , 6(25%) and out of 47 patients 24(51%), 16(34%) , 7(15%) obtained excellent , good , fair MEP score respectively. No patient fallen under poor category of MEP score . On the basis of MEPS, DASH , flexion , extension and ROM results were better in type A, B , C1 AND C2 by using triceps sparing approach and the results were better in typeC3 fracture by using of olecranon osteotomy approach.
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Horseback riding activities helps in co-curricular development
An equestrian sport is one of the interesting outdoor activities. This sport is one of the expensive co-curricular activities but the benefits are undeniable either to normal people or disable. The purpose of this study is to enlighten on the advantages that we get from participating in this sports, in terms of health, personal skills and even horses were used as a medium to help people with disabilities. This co-curricular activities also can help us to improve our skills either generic skills or technical skills.
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Low Complexity Frequency Logic Controller for Network on Chip Router
Network-on-Chip (NoC) paradigm allows designers to integrate efficiently more intellectual properties (IPs) into a single chip system. However, the power consumption has become one of the most critical issues for designing such large complex systems. Low power design can be achieved by scaling the voltage and frequency of the target components. The question is how to make the voltage-frequency scaling adaptable to the required performance of the system at run-time while reducing as much as possible the power consumption. This paper presents a novel solution for NoC architectures to reduce power consumption. As the communication traffic is not equally distributed over the network architecture, depending on the communication load, each router in the network will be applied with a corresponding voltage and frequency to minimize the power consumption while keeping necessary communication throughput.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Cellulose Coated by Iron Nanoparticles for Treatment some Heavy Metals of Wastewater at 6th October City-Egypt
Small sized iron oxide nanoparticles with were successfully synthesized on the surface of cellulose acetate (CA) by precipitation method. The cellulose acetate were dispersed in deionized water, after that ferric and ferrous chloride was added to this mixture and stirred. After the absorption of iron ions on the surface layer of the fibers, the iron formed was reduced with NaOH by a quick precipitation method. The mean diameter and standard deviation of iron oxide synthesized in cellulose/iron oxide nano-composites (CIONC) were 35 ± 2.42 nm. The prepared nanoparticles were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and vibrating-sample magnetometer (VSM) and FT-IR. XRD indicated the sole existence of inverse cubic spinel phase of magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles. The cellulose acetate/iron oxide prepared by this method has magnetic properties. The removal efficiency of iron and copper from wastewater by the new synthesized cellulose/ iron oxide nanocomposite after treatment were observed to be 92.96 % and 88.44 %, respectively in synthesized solution. Reduction percent of nitrate and phosphate from wastewater were 86.07% and 91.77 %, respectively. The new prepared cellulose/iron oxide nanocomposite had new physical and chemical characterization by new additives methodology that had high removal efficiency of heavy metals, nitrates and phosphates upon 86-92 % of inorganic pollutants. This research concerned with copper and iron removal from wastewater using magnetic nanoparticles of cellulose/iron oxide.
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