Brightness Preservation by Fuzzy Based Multi-Peak Generalized Histogram Equalization
The range of brightness levels and Histogram shows how individual brightness levels are occupied in any image, for image contrast measurement .Low-level image processing is one of the most important issues of image enhancement. To control and enhance the contrast, Histogram Equalization (HE) is the simple and effective technique, but this approach causes some unnatural look in output image. For best effect the brightness of input image must be retained. Fuzzy techniques can manage the vagueness and ambiguity efficiently. Fuzzy logic is a powerful tool to represent and process human knowledge in form of fuzzy if-then rules. In this work we are using fuzzy membership function in the proposed algorithm. The proposed concept in this paper is named as Brightness Preservation by Fuzzy based Multi-peak Generalized Histogram Equalization (BPFMGHE) and it is simulated by MATLAB; this technique first combined the global histogram equalization of image with local information and then after calculating noise free generalised multi-peak histogram by equalization, the image was again decomposed into several sub-images, and then applied the fuzzy membership function dependent HE process to each of them to preserve image brightness.The distribution of grey level is in complete control with the given method and image improvement is effective. Image is improved and brightness is preserved effectively with the discussed process.
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Co-digestion of ossein factory waste for methane production in batch
Primary clarified bone waste (PCBW) from ossein factory was anaerobically co-digested with cattle dung in relative proportions at ambient temperature. A substitution of PCBW (60%) with cattle dung (40%) reported herein to be appropriate for a maximum biogas production yield with 68-71% methane content. The pH of the slurry was intensively maintained until the course of digestion. The best degradation of organic matter was achieved at a low proportion of PCBW used in the digesters. Thus, co-digestion of PCBW and cattle dung at a moderate proportion is a more noteworthy for producing maximum biogas yield with high quality methane content and to control odor in ossein factory.
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Comparative sorption studies of some metal ions with animal shells
Comparative study of the adsorption capacities of four calcareous shells for Pb(II), Cr(VI) and Fe(II) was investigated. The study was conducted at room temperature as a function of pH, initial concentration of the metals and contact time. Optimum sorption at pH of 2.0, 5.0 and 6.0 was observed for Fe (II), Cr (VI) and Pb (II) respectively. Adsorption removal efficiency increased proportionally to contact time and decreased as the initial concentration was increased. Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms were applied to model the process and good fitness was found for Langmuir R2 > 9.5 with values of RL<1. Pseudo second-order kinetic provided the best fit for the experimental data with calculated values of qe almost equal to the experimental values. Chemical reaction was determined to be the primary mechanism of adsorption. Results indicated that animal shells could be employed as excellent adsorbents for the removal of heavy metals from wastewater pollutants.
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Critical Discourse Analysis: Scrutinizing Ideologically-Driven Models
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) is a type of discourse-analytical research that primarily investigates the way ideology, dominance, social power abuse, and inequality are enacted, reproduced, and resisted by text and talk (and, more recently, through visual images, sound and other forms of semiosis in the social and political context. This entails a diversity of approaches to CDA research, drawing on various linguistic analytic techniques and different social theories, although all involve some form of close textual (and/or multimodal) analysis. This paper attempts to provide an overview of CDA, the multiple meanings of CDA, and the most important models of CDA, namely Critical Linguistics and Social Model, Relational-Dialectic Model, Socio-cognitive Model, and Discourse-Historical Model.
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Dispersion analysis of non-homogeneous transversely isotropic electro-magneto-elastic plate of arbitrary cross-section
This paper analyzes the vibration of non-homogeneous transversely isotropic electro-magneto-elastic plate of arbitrary cross-section using the Fourier expansion collocation method. The frequency equations are derived for the arbitrary cross-sectional boundary conditions, since the boundary is irregular in shape; it is difficult to satisfy the boundary along the surface of the plate directly. Hence, the Fourier expansion collocation method is applied along the boundary to satisfy the boundary conditions. The secant method is applied to determine the roots of the frequency equation. The non-dimensional frequencies are computed numerically and are plotted in the form of dispersion curves and further their characteristics are discussed. This problem may be extended to any kinds of cross-sections using the proper geometrical relations.
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Does exchange rate risk matter to MNCs in foreign direct investment decision making: an exploratory account
The purpose of this study is to examine the behavior of exchange rate movements towards foreign direct investment (FDI). Comparative data analysis is applied through answering developed research questions, which are: “What are different types of exchange rate risks that multi-national corporations face?”; “Is there any impact of exchange rate movement on capital market structure of recipient country?”; “Does decision of pioneer Multi-national Corporation affect rivals’ FDI decision?”; and “What is the impact of exchange rate movement on exchange theories?”. Study found that Multi-National Corporations face two main exposures of exchange rate known as cash flow exposure and accounting exposure; exchange rate movements affect market structure; firms follow the rivals in an oligopoly while making foreign direct investment with product differentiation; and exchange rate variations have longitudinal impact on trade theory and state that investment abroad is alternative to trade when free flow of goods is impeded by tariff or other barriers.
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Dr. Sanjay Kumar Bharti joined the team of Elixir Editorial Advisory Board from 1st February 2017
We are very happy to announce that from 1st February 2017, Dr. Sanjay Kumar Bharti has joined the team of Elixir Editorial Advisory Board. He/She will carry a special responsibility for dealing with manuscripts based on Veterinary Science. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Bharti working as Assistant Professor-cum-Junior Scientist, Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Bihar Veterinary College, Patna-800014. The appointment of Dr. Sanjay Kumar Bharti as member Editorial Advisory Board strengthens the links and will make it easier for prospective authors to establish contact with the journal.
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Eco Friendly Power Generation using Geo-Thermal Energy in thermocouple
Geothermal energy can be used for power generation using thermocouple. In this technology the emission of greenhouse gases has been minimized to zero as compared to 5-7% in geothermal energy by drilling method. The chances of occurring earthquake in thermocouple are limited as compared to drilling method. The results indicate that the temperature ranges from 80-90 0C during the experiment performed under the laboratory condition. It is equal to the approximation recordings from the geo-thermal natural springs. Down fall observed in-between the noon time for the output voltage this is due to rise in the surrounding temperature cause the effects on the performance of the heat sink used. During the noon the mean temperature of the surrounding increase to 40-50 0C, hence mean temperature difference between the source and sink decrease which further causing decrease in the output voltage.
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Effect of math multimedia teaching on mathematics self-regulation and learning in the first grade Students of secondary school
This study investigated the effect of math multimedia teaching on mathematics self-regulation and learning at the junior high school girls students in Iran in the 2012-2013 academic year; and has been performed with quasi-experimental methods (quasi experimental). For this purpose, we selected two classes of first grade school in velayat educational complex in Harsin city (Iran) that have random arrangement and their Mathematics was taught by a teacher; and randomly assigned were considered one class as experimental group and another class as control group. The total respondents were 60 (29 cases in the experimental group, and 31 cases in control group). To collect the data used from regulated learning strategies questionnaire (MLSQ), and were used lesson math final scores for assessing students' learning. After the pretest in two groups, experimental group were taught by multimedia applications, and control groups by common mode. Dependent and independent t-test was used for data analysis. The results showed that, although the self-regulation and academic performance of students with math learning software were taught in the control group was outperformed, But this advantage was not significant at %95 confidence level. Among the reasons for lack of significant assumptions in this study, it can be noted to non-observance of the principles of multimedia in software used, teachers' lack of familiarity with how to use new technologies and how to combine it with traditional, Students' unfamiliarity with new methods of teaching and Students' lack of proficiency in the use of computers.
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Effect of Supplementing Grazing N’dama Calves with Urea Treated Maize Stover and Centrosema pubescens
Maize stover consists of the leaves and stalks of maize plants left in a field after harvest and it makes up about half of the yield and is similar to straw. Ensiling maize stover with urea makes it a urea treated maize stover. Centrosema pubescens is a legume in the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae and tribe Phaseolae. It is native to Central and South America and cultivated in other tropical areas as forage for livestock. An experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of urea treatment on chemical composition; feed intake, blood urea and ammonia of maize stover. The potential of such a stover for growth performance of calves were investigated using 8 N’dama calves of 5 to 8 months of age and an average initial live weight of 92.5 kg. The animals were divided into two groups each of which were individually fed to appetite on basal diets of either untreated maize stover and Centrosema pubescens (Diet T1) or 5 % urea treated maize stover and Centrosema pubescens (Diet T2) for 90 days. In addition all the calves were allowed free access to mineral/vitamin blocks and ample drinking water ad libitum. Urea treatment increased the crude protein (CP) content of maize stover in Diet T2 by 22.12% and also a highly significant difference (p<0.01) in the crude fibre (CF) content over the untreated stover in Diet T1. Besides, compared with the untreated stover, urea treatment brought an improvement of 28% in daily feed intake. These improvements in terms of chemical composition, daily feed intake and dry matter intake led to a highly significant (p<0.01) live weight gain of animals fed on the urea treated stover diet compared with those fed on the untreated stover diet. However, there was no significant difference (p>0.05) in blood urea levels but significant existed in feed cost/kg gain and linear body measurements between the animals fed on Diet T1 and those fed on Diet T2. Generally, with the added advantage of Diet T2 being more cost effective than Diet T1, feeding urea treated maize stover may be considered as one of the strategies that bring about an efficient utilization of crop residues for livestock feeding in Eastern part of Nigeria. However, its economic advantage over other alternatives must carefully be examined under the prevailing price conditions before it is implemented in an area.
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