Enhancing second language proficiency: an experimental study on tertiary level learners
Language development in second language learner using metacognitive strategies is the primary focus of the paper. In this study we explored how the suggested activity affected students’ conceptual knowledge of the domain and improved strategical implications in second language and developed the problem solving ability. The qualitative and quantitative findings proved positive effects of the experiments in facilitating cognitive and metacognitive strategies.
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Equilibrium Kinetics and Isotherm studies of Cu (II) Adsorption from Aqueous solution onto Limonia Acidissima hull powder
Heavy metal accumulation in waste water could affect aquatic life, human health and overall ecosystem adversely. Therefore, in recent years much emphasis has been given for the use of industrial waste water as low cost adsorbents for the removal of metallic contaminants from waste water. In this paper, the studies on removal of Cu (II) by adsorption on Limonia Acidissima hull powder as adsorbent have been investigated in a batch type experiments. The agitation time, adsorbent dosage, initial copper concentration, and the effect of solution pH are studied. Adsorption mechanism is found to follow Freundlich isotherm. The adsorption behavior is described by second order kinetics. The maximum percentage removal of copper is found to be 72.76 % for 100 ppm at pH=9 and 300 C.
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Evaluation of Serum Zinc Level in Oral Lichen Planus, a Case Control Study
Lichen planus is a chronic inflammatory immunologic-based disease involving skin and mucosa. Many etiologic factors are deliberated regarding the disease; however, the disorders of immune system and the role of cytotoxic T-lymphocytes and monocytes are more highlighted. Zinc is an imperative element for the growth of epithelium and its deficiency induces the cytotoxic activity of T-helper2 cells which seems to be associated with lichen planus. This study aimed to evaluate the levels of serum zinc in oral lichen planus (OLP) and compares it with the healthy control group to find out any feasible inference. A total of 20 patients with oral lichen planus and 20 healthy individuals as the control group were recruited in this descriptive-comparative study. All the participants were selected from the referees to the department of oral medicine, school of dentistry, Shiraz University of medical sciences. Serum zinc level was examined for all the individuals with biochemistry method with LTA kit [LTA. S.r.L-S.U-Via Milallo, 15/f-20060 Bassero (Milano) Italia]. Data were analyzed by adopting the t test and chi square tests through SPSS 17 statistical software. The mean age of patients with OLP and the healthy control group was 45.4 and 30.9 years respectively. The mean serum zinc levels in the oral lichen planus groups and control groups were 92.49 , 84.94 ?g/dl respectively. The difference was not statistically significant (p> 0.05). Based on our results, it does not seem the serum zinc level relate to oral lichen planus.
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Evolution of Speech Recognition – A Brief History of Technology Development
This paper gives a brief overview of evolution of speech recognition starting from 1779 till date. It also discuss about the past, present and future of speech recognition.
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Experimental Investigation on Process Parameters of Nd: YAG Laser Drilling
For some specific applications quality of the hole is much of the need and it is defined by its dimensional accuracy at entrance and exit of hole. Laser drilling is an advanced technology in drilling process, known for its accuracy, fastness and cleanliness in material removal to get the accurate hole diameters to the range of 5 microns. It gives the feasibility to drill the holes of very small aspect ratio. Nd: YAG Laser drilling process is an economical and easily regulated conventional drilling process compared to that of WEDM, punching, broaching and other prevalent destructive processes. This laser drilling technology is equipped with advanced features, provides ease of regulating the different input parameters. Some of the many input parameters that are involved in this operation are power, lamp current, pulse width, wavelength, pulse frequency etc., every input parameter has got its influence on output responses. With this consideration, experimentation is carried out selecting austenitic stainless steel known for its wide applications based on central composite design to examine the effect of laser input parameters particularly lamp current, pulse frequency, gas pressure and pulse width, on the quality of drilled holes. In total 31 experimental trials were conducted to get output responses. With response surface methodology (RSM) technique models were simulated for output responses and then compared with adequacy test. It is found that the response surface methodology predicted models are in close agreement with that of experimental values, further using evolutionary algorithms these models can be used for optimization of process parameters. Results are also useful to automate the laser drilling process.
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Facies and petrophysical modelling of Sand R700, ‘Sigma Field’, Onshore Niger Delta: Implication on in-fill well placement
This study was designed to evaluate the facies and petrophysical models of a reservoir interval, R700, within the Sigma Field, Onshore Niger Delta with a view to understanding the reservoir property distribution which could help in in-fill well placement. Well tops from well logs were interpreted by variations in depositional characteristics and were tied to seismic surfaces in order to construct the stratigraphic framework. Well data including facies, porosity, volume of shale and hydrocarbon saturation were scaled-up to geological grids. The pixel-based facies model was built based on normal distribution of the facies using Sequential Indicator Simulation algorithm. Petrophysical models were constrained to the facies models using Sequential Gaussian simulation algorithm. The average petrophysical parameters of the three reservoir intervals penetrated by the wells revealed the reservoirs to be of good quality with porosity ranging from 22.2-32.4%, net-to-gross; 51.9-80.3% and water saturation; 23.3-27.1%. The generated fault model of the field showed a dominant East-West trend with good connectivity/linkage. From the analysis of the structural maps and positions of existing wells, the faults can be said to play a major role in aiding accumulation and as such can be used as a guide/control in delineating other areas where accumulation can be favoured. The facies interpretation from well log and analysis of the isochore maps helped in delineating the direction of sand development and helped in constraining the facies model. The facies model captured the heterogeneity in the reservoir interval. Cross section drawn across positions of existing wells showed the location of the wells on structural highs while those drawn across other areas of the field away from existing wells but through areas of structural high revealed areas of good reservoir quality for sitting new wells for optimum recovery of hydrocarbon from the field.
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Fineutro sets and fineutro topological spaces
This paper introduces the new form of set namely Fineutro set and lays a foundation to discuss its behavior. Also we have defined Fineutro topological spaces.
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Fractal Aperture Antenna for Wi-Fi Application
A new model of fractal geometry for microstrip patch antenna is presented in this paper. The current fractal structure is implemented on patch aperture by placing slots in a systematic order. A commercial substrate material of RT-duroid is chosen with dielectric constant of 2.2 and loss tangent of 0.009. The dimension of the patch aperture is 56.7X42.9 mm. The simulated results show that the antenna is resonating at 2.6 GHz and 2.8 GHz, which comes under Wi-Fi application and a very good performance, is observed with respect to impedance bandwidth return loss, field distributions and radiation pattern.
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Generic Skill in Co-curriculum in Order to Produce High Quality Graduate
Implementation of generic skill in co-curriculum activities among student is to enable the country to realize National Education Philosophy in the context of producing student balanced in term of physical, emotional, spiritual, intellectual and social which will be more competitive in the advent of a borderless world. Therefore, the direction of this writing is to unravel the relationship between curriculums with generic skills in producing high-quality graduates.
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Geophysical assessment and characterization of a nuclear waste disposal site
A site earmarked for radioactive waste disposal facility was subjected to geophysical assessment and characterization. The principal aim was to ascertain the ‘competence’ or otherwise of the site and to determine whether or not the geological setting is stable enough to contain the waste. The investigation employed two geophysical techniques; electrical resistivity and seismic refraction surveys. The resistivity profiling survey have shown some zones of low resistivities at specific stations on all four survey lines which implies discontinuities in the rock formation suggesting the presence of geological contact. The seismic surveys have also revealed weak zones at same and close to the stations of the resistivity surveys. These weak zones suspected to be as a result of faults or fractures have been mapped. With the aid of the resistivity sounding data and that of the seismic refraction, the site was thus characterized as a four layer formation with geological contacts at certain points.
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