Characterization of 3 – Branched Starlike Spanning Tree of a Given Two Dimensional Mesh m(m, n)
A tree T is called starlike [2], if it contains a vertex v for which deg (v) ? 3 and all other vertices of T have degree 1 or 2. If deg (v) = k, the starlike tree T is k – branched and T – v has k components, each of which are trees. In this paper, we characterize the 3 – branched starlike spanning trees of a given two dimensional mesh M(m, n) m, n ? 3 and then find its number with junction vertex [2] of degree 3.
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Chemical constituents of the mentha spicata volatile oil and the activity against gram positive and gram negative bacteria in Sudan
100 g of dried leaves of Mentha spicata produced 1.1% of volatile oil by hydro distillation method. GC-MS, method used to identified the chemical compound of the volatile oil, it contained eighteen compounds, ten of them constituted as the major compounds, carvone (58.3%), cis-carveol 14.99%), limonene (8.5%), carvyl acetate (3.10%), ?-pinene (1.22%), ß –Pinene (2.11%), Menthone (1.08%), Menthol (1.01%), ß- bourbonene (1.98) and trans-Caryophyllene (1.75). The spearmint volatile oil more actively against gram positive bacteria (Staphylococcus aurous and Bacillus cereus) than gram negative bacteria,( Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumonia, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Salmonella typhimurium). The activity of antibiotic Chloramphenicol, Ciprofloxacin, Tetracycline Ceftriaxone, and Gentamycin against bacteria found differences inhibition zoon. Among all antibiotic. ciprofloxacin have more activity against bacteria while Ceftriaxone have the lower activity.
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Chitosan- functional food from marine waste evaluation of antioxidant, antimicrobial properties and application in food matrices
Seafood is divinely rich by virtue of its high nutritional value. With the increasing knowledge of bio-functional properties associated with marine foods, utilization of the marine derivatives has been accelerated which will also prevent pollution in coastal areas. The objective of the study was to process chitosan by deacetylating chitin of crab and prawn shells. The degree of deacetylation was determined by FTIR. The fresh chitosan has been analyzed for its antioxidant and antimicrobial property that helps to determine the health benefits of the derived product. The chitosan was also incorporated in a food product to develop value added products and the shelf life of the products was evaluated. The antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of the chitosan was directly propositional to the concentration used. Value added product was prepared i.e. Cereal bar, Beetroot Squash, Orange Squash and Ice cream with three variations. 5% chitosan from crab and prawn was added in two variations and compared with the control one. The sensory evaluation was done with semi- trained panel members. The proximate analysis and quality indices was done with standard methods. The shelf life of the product was determined by the total aerobic microbial count in the period of 15 days. There was increase in the antioxidant and antimicrobial activity level in the chitosan as concentration was increased. The sensory acceptability was good in Crab based chitosan when compared with other variations. Similarly proximate and quality enhancement was observed in prawn based chitosan products than the other variations. The shelf life of the product was also increased. Hence, chitosan can be encouraged in value addition, since it acts as a functional compound and does not interferes with the sensorial factors. It also helps to improve the shelf life of the product.
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Climate Change Impacts and Pollution Status of Buriganga River, Bangladesh
The environment of Dhaka city is depraving gradually day by day because of unplanned urbanization, destruction of greeneries by increasing building and economical activities areas to meet the demand of migrated people. This scenario is enhancing the negative change in climate gradually. It is one of the main causes of Buriganga river pollution because of climate change impact. Dhaka city, a capital of Bangladesh, which largely depends on the Buriganga River’s water for drinking, fishing, carrying merchandise and transportation.. The quality of water in this river was very poor and the average DO, BOD5, COD, Nitrate and Phosphate concentration in mg/L were 1.11, 82.3, 148.45, 5.92 and 5.83 respectively. This study mainly focused the climate change impact in term of rainfall on Buriganga River and disclosed it that decreasing the rate of rainfall affect the discharge of river because of climate change and increasing the rate of waste water because of incremental economical activities in industries both affects the dilution rate of Buriganga River simultaneously and this scenario will be also big concern in future for increasing climate change impact on rainfall in Dhaka City. In this study, we also discussed about pollution status of this river and finally the way to mitigate or minimize the pollution of Buriganga River.
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Community Relations Strategies and Conflict Resolution In Selected Kingdoms In Niger Delta Region
The degree of violence in Nigeria’s Niger Delta has become endemic and are too far-reaching to be ignored: for the inhabitants of this area, there are constant environmental hazards and security threat, The study, therefore, examined the community relations strategies used by oil companies in managing the crises in the Niger Delta. The study population comprised the community relations units of oil companies in the Niger Delta (among which Shell, Chevron and Agip were selected) and the indigenes of Omoku and Obrikom communities in Rivers State and Eruemukohwarien, Tisun and Kolokolo communities in Delta State. Both quantitative (survey) and qualitative (key informant interview and focus group discussion) methods of data collection were employed. The respondents for the survey were randomly selected while those for the interviews and focus groups were purposively selected. The study established that conflicts between oil companies and host communities had serious implications for the two parties and that the community relations strategies adopted by the selected oil companies were not adequate in preventing and resolving conflicts in the Niger Delta. That was because there was a lacuna between the strategies the oil companies believed host communities preferred for conflict resolution and the ones actually preferred by those communities.The research, therefore, recommend that to reduce conflict between oil companies and host communities in the Niger Delta, companies should be mindful of conflict propelling factors identified by the respondents and stated in the work, they should improve on their community relations strategies in order to impress the community and most importantly, they should introduce grassroots approach to the implementation of their strategies.
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Comparative study of the performances of different Silicon-based photovoltaic technologies
In a dynamic of protection of the environment and sustainable development, solar energy is one of the essential solutions to the energy problems of developing countries and to limiting greenhouse gas emissions. In this work, we compare the energy productivities of photovoltaic installations in four cities of two countries (Morocco and Burkina Faso). Government energy policies in both countries place a strong emphasis on solar photovoltaics. We then chose to make a detailed evaluation of the performances of the various photovoltaic technologies under various climatic conditions in these countries. PVsyst software is used to model the performance of a photovoltaic solar power plant connected to the 6kWc network (2kWc per technology) using three silicon-based photovoltaic technologies, namely: polycrystalline (pc-Si), monocrystalline (mc-Si) and amorphous (a-Si) in two cities per country. The comparative analysis included annual energy efficiency, performance ratio, annual energy density and system efficiency. From these performances, it can be observed that PV installations with a-Si have the highest energy yields and performance ratios (Er-Rachidia, Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso), while in Mohammedia, energy efficiency and maximum performance ratio are given by pc-Si technology. The mc-Si installation has the maximum overall efficiency of the system as well as the annual energy density in the cities selected for this study. The production of the city of Mohammedia is validated by the actual production of a 6kWc installation (2kWc per technology) made up of three mini-power plants, one with polycrystalline silicon, one with monocrystalline silicon and the other with amorphous silicon. Comparing the data validates our results.
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Compare the quality of life in patients with diabetes type 1 and non-diabetic individuals
Diabetes is a chronic disease that has widespread effects on individual performance and social. The purpose of this study was to compare the quality of life in patients with diabetes type 1 and non-diabetic individuals. The design of this research was ex-post facto. The sample consisted of all patients with diabetes type 1, who were members of Diabetic Association in the city of Ahvaz in 1390. The sample was selected by convenience sampling method. Among the patients who referred to the Diabetic Association, 50 type 1 diabetic patients and 50 non-diabetic relatives of clients who were matched for sex and education were selected. Then the Quality of life Questionnaire were distributed among these three groups. The data resulted from the research were analyzed using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Multivariate Variance Analysis Method (MANOVA). Results indicated that there were significant difference in quality of life between two groups (p<0.001). Also there is significant difference between groups in all areas quality of life. Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects patients' quality of life.
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Comparison of breath holding capacity between Indian classical and contemporary singers using breath hold test: Observational study
Breath Management is currently a very important topic in the singing community. Taking into consideration the earlier studies, singing requires a higher rate of breath energy than speaking does, as well as the elongation of the breath cycle and breath holding capacity. Breath holding capacity was measured using Sabraze’s breath hold test. Methods: 94 subjects, In group A: 47 subjects and in group B: 47 subjects were recruited in this study by convenient sampling. Measuring tool: Stopwatch. Results: Our results reveal better breath holding capacity amongst Indian classical singers than contemporary singers (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: Indian classical singers were found to have better breath holding capacity than contemporary singers
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Comparisons of different beamforming algorithm for beamformer
A linear adaptive beamforming structure consists of an antenna array and a digital signal processor to adjust adaptively its weight according to the particular criterion and adaptive algorithm. There are many criteria and adaptive algorithms to minimum co-channel interference (or multi-access interference).Different Algorithms (S.Strergiopoulos, 2001& Joseph C. Liberti, et al, 1999) are employed to determine the complex weights of the signal and to produce narrow beams toward intended users and deep nulls in the direction of interference.
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Configuring GRE Over IPSEC VPN With Certificate Authority Using GNS3
There are many protocols which are used to secure the data transfer between the computing devices in a network. Increase in the use of internet is also increase the demand of security and privacy in a communication and communication channels. To secure the networks there are some protocols which will be used for encryption and authentication for all IP packets of a session. In this research paper will include the advantages and all possible solutions of some techniques which are used to increased security of the network like scalability and data confidentiality. This paper analysis of two most widely used tunneling protocols in secured transmission of data the GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation) and also the IPSEC (IP Security) established the comparison between them and evaluate the capabilities for security or privacy of the web internet network and for increasing and adding more security and privacy we are going to also contain and used CA (Certificate Authority) for increasing the network security. We use GNS3 (Graphical Network Simulator 3) for traffic analyses
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