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A Cost-Effective Method
for Blood Group Detection Using Fingerprints by Dr.D.Siva
Sundhara Raja and J.Abinaya. |
In this latest automated world,
it has become more and more essential to keep people in a
protected way. This paper proposes an important scheme of
blood group detection using a fingerprint. There are five
feature extraction used in the fingerprint images and
represented using a mathematical model. In this paper, we
have increased the efficiency of fingerprint matching by
combining GLCM based feature extraction, wavelet feature
extraction, laws of texture feature extraction and minutiae
feature extraction with Back Propagation Neural Network based
matching. Once the feature extraction is collected, a
database containing other fingerprints are built the
extracted features are compared with the Neural Network
Classification with the previously available set of
fingerprint images. So Depending on the similarities close
that is whichever fingerprint gets the highest match with the
given input image, we declare the result of the fingerprint
blood group it actually belongs to. |
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Anthelmintic studies on
the leaves of Urena lobata Linn by P.L.Rajagopal,
K.T.Linsha, K.R.Sreejith, K.Premaletha, I.Arthi
Parthasarathy, S.Aneeshia |
In the present study, alcoholic
and aqueous extracts of the leaves of Urena lobata were
investigated for their anthelmintic activity against Tubifex
tubifex, Ecinia foeitida and Pheretima posthuma. The
parameters analysed include time of paralysis and time of
death of parasites. The alcoholic extract of the leaves of
the plant showed significant activity when compared with the
aqueous extract of the same plant. |
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Acetylated Groundnut
Husk and Sugarcane Bagasse Use on Oil Sorption: Equilibrium
and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy in Focus by
Engr. Chiaha Pamela Nnenna, Prof. Onwu D. O., PhD, Engr.
Nwabueze H.Ogochukwu, Engr. Onoh, I. Maxwell |
In this study, Fourier Transform
Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) was used to investigate the
acetylation of groundnut husk and sugarcane bagasse.
Equilibrium isotherm data were analyzed using the Langmuir
and Freundlich isotherms. The regression coefficient (R2)
values for acetylated groundnut husk (0.997),raw groundnut
husk(0.991),acetylated sugarcane bagasse (0.986),and raw
sugarcane bagasse (0.985) for Freundlich model was higher
than that obtained for Langmuir model which shows that
freundlich model is suitable for explaining the sorption
equilibrium of crude oil on the adsorbents. Acetylated
groundnut husk and sugarcane bagasse are therefore
recommended for further development for oil spill cleanup. |
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Role of a Teacher –
According to Swami Vivekananda by Payel Dutta |
The word ‘Education’ comes from
the word ‘Educatum’, ‘Educare’ etc. Educare means to nourish,
to bring up and Bengali meaning is Shiksha. The word
‘Shiksha’ is derived from the word ‘Shah’ which meaning is to
control or to discipline. Only an ideal teacher can help to
bring up or control a student. So Vivekananda told that
teacher is the most important person in society. Education is
a method of overall development. Both of Teacher and student
are included in the method from the pre-historical period.
They are depended on each other. Because the teacher teaches
through some method to student and student follows that
method. The students are able to develop their own soul. So
the teacher is called educator. Now the most important matter
is that they would be taking part in the honor in this
process. No education is completed without anyone
participation. So Adams in his book ‘Evolution to Education
Theory’ said that education is a bipolar process in which one
personality effects by another personality. Another
personality is called the teacher. In this process, the
teacher plays a most important role. Because Swami
Vivekananda said that Education is not only gathering some
information from the book. Education has been present in our
own soul since birth. So it is an intrinsic issue which is
manifested by the only teacher who is introduced as an
external issue. Vivekananda said that teacher would be a good
personality, knowledgeable, etc for character building of
student. In this article I want to discuss from the view of
Swami Vivekananda about some teaching method and why Swami
Vivekananda told role of a teacher and character of a teacher
are a most important path, where is a relation between the
character of a teacher and overall manifestation of a
student, etc. |
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Conveyance Matrix in
Manipur: Tryst with Evolution by Kaishdeep Sumit |
Transport and communication play
a vital role for ensuring sustained economic growth of the
economy of Manipur. It is the basic infrastructure needed for
generation of economic activities and provide ample
employment opportunities in the State of Manipur. The State
is served mainly by two means of transport network viz.,
roads and airways. Railway transport network in the State is
only in the infant stage and so also the water transport
network. During the pre-colonial period the conditions of
transport network was in a very rudimentary stage. The
Imphal-Dimapur Road Transport and the Cachar Road Transport
Network were the only connectivity of the nearby States and
the rest of the Indian Union. These two road transport
networks were the backbone and the only life lines of Manipur
economy. However, during the Post-Independence period, the
condition of the road transport was improved through
undertaking various five year plan schemes under the North
Eastern Council (NEC) Plan. With the opening up of the
Indo-Myanmar Border Trade in 1995 and implementation of
India, Myanmar and Thailand (IMT) Motor Vehicle Agreement
(MVA) in 2015, there has been a sea change in the growth and
development of transport network in the State of Manipur.
Transport network in Manipur play a significant role in
ensuring sustained growth of the Manipur economy through
Indo-Myanmar Border Trade. As such, the present study makes
an attempt (i) to trace the growth and development of the
transport network in Manipur; (ii) to make an appraisal of
the progress and achievements of transport and communication
network in Manipur; and (iii) to make a review of the
significance of the transport network in Indo- Myanmar Border
Trade; and (iv) to examine the current status of the heritage
of Moreh Economy. |
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Collaborative Business
and Deficit Reduction: An Observed Survey by Dr. Joseph
Emeka Ifediba |
Cooperative Marketing and
Poverty Reduction were extensively studied in this paper. One
hundred and fifty questionnaires were distributed to one
hundred and fifty respondents from randomly drawn nine
registered cooperative societies in Awka South L.G.A of
Anambra State. Only One hundred and twenty respondents
returned their questionnaire. Correlation Analysis, ordinary
least square regression and Ch-square were the statistical
tools used to answer the research questions and the test of
hypotheses. From the result, there were significant effect
between cooperative movement and the unemployment and poverty
reductions. While Ch-square analysis of HO3 suggest that
government has not exploited the benefits of cooperative
societies in the transformation of the Nigeria developing
economy and recommended total government support to enhance
performance. |
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Purpose of Critical
Pattern of 60 Meter Ship Form Project Using Precedence
Diagram Method (PDM) by Fadlan Ewi Gunanta & Kevin |
PT. XYZ in Surabaya is engaged
in the production of commercial ships, providing ship repair
and maintenance services as well as general engineering with
specifications based on orders. Along with the development of
the technology industry, ship production requires every
shipyard to evaluate the system used. The time delay is the
problem of building a 60 meter commercial ship. The
Precedence Diagram Method (PDM) is a method for scheduling
project time and showing critical trajectories of project
activities. The results showed that in the project
scheduling, there are 13 activities that have a zero value or
critical activity which are activities 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9,
15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28 So that it needs more strict
control and supervision from the contractor in carrying out
the activities of the 60 meter commercial ship building
project activities for each activity/activity so that it does
not experience delays and the project can be completed on
time. |
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