June 2020

  1. Saulo Pozos
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    Introducción: Los cuidados de higiene venosa son aquellos que son proporcionados para mejorar la salud de la circulación sanguínea en las personas que padecen alguna enfermedad venosa crónica o como medio de prevención de estas. Objetivo: El objetivo del presente estudio es la determinar la prevalencia en la indicación y correcta aplicación de los cuidados de los cuidados perioperatorios de Higiene Venosa que se llevan a cabo y cual es de método de mayor empleo en el Centro Médico Naval (CEMENAV) en el periodo de septiembre de 2018- mayo de 2019. Material y métodos: se realizó un estudio analítico no experimental de tipo casos y controles con una temporalidad longitudinal retrospectivo tomando como referencia el Sistema de Información Hospitalario (His) y los expedientes del archivo clínico hospitalario se tomarán los datos necesarios de los pacientes que fueron sometidos a intervenciones quirúrgicas mayores de 4 horas de las diferentes especialidades en el quirófano del CEMENAV del 2018 al 2019. Determinando las medidas de higiene venosa que se realizaron en el periodo perioperatorio y la realización de una valoración de acuerdo con el “sistema de valoración de Caprini”, descargándolos datos en el programa estadístico “SPSS” para su análisis y desarrollo graficas de barras y tablas. Conclusiones: Se incluyeron 316 pacientes de los cuales se obtuvo la información de los expedientes clínicos de los mismos luego de realizar un análisis de los resultados obtenidos podemos deducir que las medidas de higiene venosa utilizadas en el CEMENAV han tenido un buen desempeño utilizando los vendajes elásticos con una medida farmacológica coadyuvante como lo son las Heparinas de Bajo Peso Molecular (HBPM) obteniendo una baja taza de complicaciones postquirúrgicas. Palabras clave: Cuidados perioperatorios, Medidas de Higiene Venosa, Escala de Caprini.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    2945
  2. García-Mateo, P., Casimiro-Artés, A. J., Casimiro-Andújar, A. J., and García-Marcos, F.
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    Introduction: A new scientific scope, interdisciplinarity, became the way of understanding complex realities, in many disciplines. Linguistics can be considered one of them, with a prolific multidisciplinary production from the analysis of the text. On the other hand, sport coaching is a personal development tool also applied in various fields, that aims to enhance personal well-being by implementing a sport program. Therefore, the aim of the study is to analyze the texts written by coaches undertaking a coaching program at the University of Almería and draw conclusions about the coaching process itself. Materials and Methods: The texts produced by 56 coaches were analyzed. Linguistic parameters such as cohesion, coherence, Primary and Secondary Maturity Indexes, lexical index and dictionaries were considered. Results: A positive correlation between the two scientific fields analyzed was obtained for this interdisciplinary approach. It has been possible to obtain expectation and learning patterns of the coaches from the verbal indexes analyzed. Discussion: Coaches showed a high concern about properly programming the training sessions, as well as having a good preparation for them and controlling the methodology used. Besides, the communication between them and their coachees was also considered as a key factor for the success of the programs, with a special focus on the correct use of the feedbacks given. Finally, transmitting values such as commitment, perseverance, overcoming or adopting healthy habits was considered as essential for progressively moving from an extrinsic to an intrinsic motivation towards the sessions. Conclusions: Empirical research has corroborated the complete relevance of the epistemological proposal. It has been possible to access a complex and dynamic reality with the shared tools and methods between linguistics and sports sciences. That reality would have been probably inaccessible from a single disciplinary perspective.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3006
  3. Kyi Kyi Oo, Ni Ni Zaw, Ei Ei Thant, Htay New Win, Thein Zaw Linn and Soe Myint Aye
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    Infections still cause about one-third of all deaths worldwide and are the leading cause of death, mainly because of disease in developing countries. Pimpinella candolleana Wight & Arnott belonging to the family Apiaceae and Shan kokkaya in Myanmar was collected from Pindaya Township, Southern Shan State in 2015. The phytochemical, physico-chemical properties of crude aerial parts and root powdered were determined by Raaman (2006) and WHO (2011). The elemental compositions of both crude powders were analyzed by the Wavelength Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence. The antibacterial activity of the different concentrations of five extracts of the aerial parts and roots were assayed by agar disc diffusion method. In preliminary phytochemical investigation, flavonoids, glycosides, polyphenol, steroids, reducing sugar, amino acids and tannins were observed in root powder but reducing sugar, amino acids and carbohydrates are absent in aerial parts. In the physico-chemical analysis, the total ash content, acid insoluble and water soluble ash were presented and the both samples were more soluble in polar solvents. In elemental analysis, potassium, calcium, iron, phosphorus, chlorine, sulfur, magnesium, silicon, zinc and manganese were detected in both samples. The aqueous methanolic and pet-ether extracts of both samples had moderate activity on Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus at 20 mg/disc concentration and pet-ether extract showed significant dose response relationship on Staphylococcus aureus. Therefore, this plant extracts possess various effective secondary metabolites, beneficial elements and antibacterial activity.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3008
  4. Tran Anh Tu, Trinh Tran Hong Duyen and Tran Trung Nghia
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    The purpose of this simulation is to investigate prostate enlargement affecting the urethra and the neck of the urethra bladder using finite element analysis. The simulation results showed that the change and the distortion of the urethra pinched by the zones of the prostate in cases calculated. Besides, the simulation interaction of the results between the central zone with bladder may help scientists develop a theoretical basis for the inflammation in the neck of the urethra bladder. Moreover, the simulation of flow in the urinary deformed by prostate enlargementis also studied, explanation symptoms of weak urine flow and repeated urination.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3012
  5. Dr. Parijat Chakraborty, Dr. Pranshu Mathur, Dr. Shally Mahajan and Dr. Ragni Tandon
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    Torque is the third key of the occlusion, described by Andrews in the year 1976 as the inclination of the dental crown antero-posteriorly in the anterior teeth and traversal in the posterior teeth. It is the force that gives the operator control over them movements of roots of teeth. It is a very important feature to be included. It is moment based on sheer stress that causes rotation and in orthodontics it is the bucco-palatal crown/root inclination of a tooth. We will be discussing about the historical perspective of using torque incorporation in different system, the various torquing auxiliaries that were used in various systems from past till present.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3015
  6. Alicia Hernández Ortega and Lizbeth Obdulia Vega Pérez
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    Teacher thought and action are variables that have been considered as explanatory of the teaching - learning in the classroom. At work the theories of action of educators about the personal and social development in preschool children are described and exposed the relationship between their theories and theories in use is analyzed. He was approached from a qualitative perspective, using the technique of case study. We worked with three educators two kindergartens in Mexico City. Strategies, techniques,and materials used were written and educational planning, stimulation of memory and semi structured interview. After analyzing the data we can say that educators are governed by different elements: Knowledge discipline on the personal and social development, influence the official program of preschool, immediacy of the situation, knowledge about students, trust and coexistence and establishing rules.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3057
  7. Lucy Ajwang' Otieno, Beatrice Kinanu Anyuki, Sandra Beldine Otieno and Dr. Grace Akinyi Musa
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    Zero sum is a situation in game theory in which one person’s gain is equivalent to another’s loss, so the net change in wealth or benefit is zero. There are two types of interest rates charged by banks; one is on borrowers loans and the other is on customers savings. It is expected that the two interest rates should be treated equally since both are benefits to the receivers and in conformity with the zero sum theory. However, this seemed not to have been the case. This notwithstanding, Research has shown that borrowing interest charged by commercial banks have skyrocketed interest received from customers savings. This is a clear indication that the commercial banks businesses operations contradict sharply with the zero sum game. This is, based on the fact that it costs bank borrowers as much as it benefits bank lenders. The specific objectives of the study were derived from the general objective. A conceptual framework was used to explain the key factors, concepts and/or variables studied that indicated the interactive relationships amongst them. The study adopted the zero sum game theory. The total population of the study comprised of bank managers from Commercial banks and Commercial bank borrowers within Nairobi Central Business District. The sample comprised of selected Commercial banks and bank borrowers within Nairobi’s Central Business District. The study adopted a descriptive cross-sectional design with a mixture of purposive and simple random sampling techniques. A researcher designed questionnaire was used to collect data from sampled respondents. Regression analysis was used to test the hypotheses. The two null hypotheses developed were tested and both were rejected at 5% level of significance. Findings revealed a significant relationship between interest rates and Commercial banks profitability and a significant moderating effect of zero sum game on the relationship between interest rates and commercial banks profitability. The study recommended that to attain a point of equilibrium, Commercial banks should rate the two interest rates equally so that customers gain should be banks loss and vice versa to be in conformity with the zero sum game theory. This would go along encouraging customers to take more loans and also increase their savings. The multiplier effect would be increased savings and loaning and hence increase in Commercial banks profitability. The study’s contribution to knowledge is that banks should strictly adhere to zero sum game theory for continued profitability.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3065
  8. Dr. Topalakatti, A.A.
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    Traditional knowledge of local vaidhyas about medicinal plants and their importance in local health care is well known since Vedic period.Plants are considered as divine in origin and were worshipped as Mother(Goddess). Screening of medicinal plants has become a potential source of bio-dynamic compounds of therapeutic value in phytochemical researches. Ethnobotanical documentation is one way of capturing this body of knowledge. Hence the survey of medicinal plants and their traditional uses by traditional practicners of Badami taluk of Bagalkot district as it has a long history of medicinal plants since from Chalukyan period.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3131
  9. Selvamani Baskaran, Muthu Karuppaiah R., Umesh K., Sangeeta Chavan, Palanivel Pandian R. and Premkumar P.
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    Objective: The aim of the study is to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice among the family members of dentists residing in Madurai city regarding their oral health. Methods: A 20 item, close ended, self-administered questionnaire was framed to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice towards oral health. After obtaining the informed consent the study participants were asked to fill the questionnaire. Results: Overall 68.1 % of family members have a sound knowledge about oral health. 74.1% of family members showed positive attitude towards oral health. 49.5 % have good practice towards oral health. Conclusion: The practice towards the oral health still needs to be improved.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3142
  10. Nithyanisha, R., Preethi Angel, P., Divya Mary, S.M., Kirupa, K. and PavithraLochani, V.
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    Aim of the Study: To compare the effect of Wobble board training versus Swiss ball training on Proprioception in post knee injured football players. Back Ground of the Study: Football is one of the most popular sports in the world. The location and nature of injury are common in knee and ankle joint .Potential relationship of proprioception is considered with knee injury, laxity, activity level, function and age of individual. Absence of proprioception cannot maintain the body in steady posture. Methodology: The study was an Experimental and Comparative study. A Total of 20 male football players were taken from Dr. MGR. Educational and Research Institute. The inclusion criteria were football players of between the age group of 18-25 years, Players with post knee injury between 18 to 25, Players who has capacity to perform the exercise, Only male players. The outcome measure was measured by using Single limb balance test. Procedure: The selected 20 samples were randomly divided into two groups 10 players in group A and 10 layers in group. GROUP A - Wobble board training with proprioception exercise. GROUP B - Swiss ball training with proprioception exercise. Swiss ball protocol is one leg kneeling on the ball in 30 sec, standing with one leg other leg kneeling on the ball in 30 sec, sitting on the ball in 30 sec totally 30min of duration 3 days in a week. Wobble board Protocol is double leg balance on wobble board in 30 sec, single leg balance on wobble board in 30 sec 3 days in a week. Result: The comparative study of group A (wobble board training) group B (Swiss ball training).There is improvement in both wobble board training and Swiss ball training but when compare to the mean value Swiss ball training is more effective than wobbleboardtraining. Conclusion: Swiss ball training is much more effective than the wobble board training.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3159
  11. Тillaeva Muyassar and Rakhimova Guzal
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    This article is about the analysis of comparing Indian –European languages to some words of Khorezm dialect. The comparison of the Indo-European languages vocabulary today with the richness of the dictionary provides scientific evidence that Khorezm is a land where various civilizations are united, especially culture ,art and language. One of the particular type of the ancient Khorezmian dialects layer is considered onomastic units.We can also discuss about historical lexicon of Khorezm dialects.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3189
  12. Pranali Wasate, Navnath Kashid and Rohini Kulkarni Pandhare
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    Mentha arvensis, commonly known as corn mint, field mint or wild mint is a species of flowering plant belongs to family Lamiaceae. The Corn mint used as a domestic herbal remedy, especially for its antiseptic properties and digestion. The whole Corn mint plant is anaesthetic, antiphlogistic, antispasmodic, antiseptic, aromatic, carminative, and diaphoretic, and emmenagogue, galactofuge, refrigerant, stimulant and stomachic. A tea made from the leaves has traditionally been used in the treatment of fevers, headaches, digestive disorders and various minor ailments. The leaves of Mentha arvensis are a classical remedy for stomach cancer. The essential oil in the leaves is antiseptic, though it is toxic in large doses. Mint extracts and menthol related chemicals are used in food, drinks, cough medicines, creams and cigarettes. Menthol is widely used in dental care, as a mouth wash potentially inhibiting streptococci and lactobacilli bacteria.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3220
  13. Raquel P. de Araújo
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    Em todo o mundo, hospitais estão se reestruturando para o atendimento de pacientes graves com COVID-19, hospitais de campanha sendo erguidos por todo o território nacional, especialmente para o atendimento dos gravemente enfermos ou críticos, cujo status muda rapidamente, geralmente com infecções de múltiplos órgãos, que requerem o apoio da equipe multidisciplinar. Dessa forma, o papel do nutricionista tem sido primordial para o desenvolvimento de estratégias de tratamento nutricional, integrado e personalizado para cada paciente internado com suspeita ou diagnóstico de COVID-19. O Nutricionista é parte fundamental do cuidado integral na atenção ao paciente crítico e o combate à pandemia do COVID-19 se tornou o grande desafio mundial. É indispensável nesse momento mencionar que todos os profissionais de saúde que estão combatendo a pandemia do coronavírus vem sendo os verdadeiros heróis da nossa nação. Esse capítulo foi desenvolvido, tendo como base as principais instituições nacionais e internacionais referências no assunto, para auxiliar o profissional nutricionista na tomada de decisão, bem como também para contribuir numa abordagem mais congruente, visando o sucesso do tratamento, assim como, proporcionar a recuperação do paciente.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    19076
  14. Ahmet Utku Özensoy
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    In the study, taking into account the relationship between the existing events and conditions of the previous events aimed at the interaction between the situations. In this study the universe, began to be implemented in Turkey was adopted in 2004, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th grade are learning area (Science, Technology and Society and Production, Distribution and Consumption) of Social Studies Program. In addition, the effects of scientific-technological developments on social change in these areas of learning. One of the major turning points in the history of humanity is the technological developments underlying the Agriculture, Urban and Industrial Revolutions. As a result of developments in agriculture, industry and computer technologies, the social structure has undergone fundamental changes over time. These points are included in “Science, Technology and Society” and partly “Production, Consumption and Distribution” learning areas. It is thought that scientific-technological developments and social change issues should be included in social studies in order to enable students to look at social change more comprehensively and to address it in a broad perspective. Finally, it can be said that the effects of scientific-technological developments on social change in the Social Studies Program should be reconsidered in a structure including major social changes (Agriculture and Urban Revolution, etc.).

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    2868
  15. Maryame Ahnach, Sellam Nadifi and Asmaa Quessar
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    Background: The JAK2 V617F mutation has been noted in a majority of cases of polycythemia Vera, essential thrombocythemia, and primary myelofibrosis patients but occurs less frequently in myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) about 5% of the cases; In Morocco, the Incidence of MDS will increase significantly in our country, MDS will be the disease of national public health. The aim of the current study was to determine prevalence of JAK2V617F mutation in Moroccan patients with MDS, and to compare characteristics of JAK2 mutation group to JAK2 wild type group. Methods: This prospective study included all patients who are newly diagnosed with MDS in hematology department 20 August hospital Casablanca from January 2014 to December 2015 period. The criteria of diagnostic were based on WHO classification, using blood, bone marrow analysis and karyotype. Group risk were defined according to the international prognostic scoring system (IPSS). Data obtained from JAK2 V617F mutation analysis and cytogenetic study as well as complete blood count and clinical data were analyzed. Results: we analyzed the JAK2 V617F mutational status in 49 MDS patients with sex ratio F/M at 1.3. The median age was 63 years old. The JAK2 V617F was present in 8% of cases. About mutated group, the median age was 74 years old. The platelet count was higher than 450000/mm³ in 2 cases, leukocyte count was also higher than 13000/mm³ in one case, hemoglobin count increased in 2 cases. Clinically one patient presented splenomegaly. According to WHO classification in this group mutated, one patient presented refractory anemia with excess blast (RAEB-1), one patient with MDS-U, and two cases of RCMD. About cytogenetic analysis the most common feature was normal karyotype and score intermediate 1 of IPSS risk score. Conclusion: The JAK2 V617F mutation is associated with older age and high platelet count with characteristics of MPN, the main cytologic and genetic features are the frequency of RCMD with normal Karyotype and intermediate prognosis, but further study are required to confirm this specificity.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    2976
  16. Ahmet Utku Özensoy
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    In the study, taking into account the relationship between the existing events and conditions of the previous events aimed at the interaction between the situations. In this study the universe, began to be implemented in Turkey was adopted in 2004, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th grade are learning area (Science, Technology and Society and Production, Distribution and Consumption) of Social Studies Program. In addition, the effects of scientific-technological developments on social change in these areas of learning. One of the major turning points in the history of humanity is the technological developments underlying the Agriculture, Urban and Industrial Revolutions. As a result of developments in agriculture, industry and computer technologies, the social structure has undergone fundamental changes over time. These points are included in “Science, Technology and Society” and partly “Production, Consumption and Distribution” learning areas. It is thought that scientific-technological developments and social change issues should be included in social studies in order to enable students to look at social change more comprehensively and to address it in a broad perspective. Finally, it can be said that the effects of scientific-technological developments on social change in the Social Studies Program should be reconsidered in a structure including major social changes (Agriculture and Urban Revolution, etc.).

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    2868
  17. Dr. Baba Gana Kolo
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    Whatever it is, Crime takes from law (either written or unwritten) and qualified by existence of application of punishment for an act defined so by a group concerned. And public is a group of people who, in facing a similar problem, recognize it and organize themselves to address it. The military on the other hand is generally consisting of an Army, Navy, Air force, and in certain countries the Marines and Coast Guard are forces authorized to use lethal or deadly force and weapons to support the interest of the state and some or all of its citizens. The task of the state is usually defined as defense of the state, and its citizens, and the prosecution of war against another state. The military may also have additional sanctioned and non-sanctioned functions within a society, including, the promotion of a political agenda, protecting corporate economic interests, internal population control, construction, emergency services, social ceremonies, and guarding important areas. The profession of soldiering as part of a military is older than recorded history itself. Boko Haram is a group so labeled at the peak of the 2009 riot declared by Mohammed Yusuf a young preacher who seems to be an Arabic and Islamic scholar determined to practice and implement what to his understanding the true practice of the religion islam. A good proportion of Borno state youth and beyond has already been idealistically and so dogmatically chained into the component parts of Boko Haram activitism. The public is the society or the larger population from which the military was extracted and the Boko Haram split out as a radical group of terrorist. The emergence of Boko Haram terrorist group in the North East is a testimony that Nigeria is underdeveloped. The public is central and it is formed of structure and institutions. Significantly level of economic advancement dictates other institutional manifestations, particularly the educational and religious institutions. The main determinant of Boko Haram’s emergence and its perpetration unfortunately is the institution of religion. Religion according to Karl Marx is a demoralizing catalyst in process of sustainable development in human societies. It is highly disturbing that more than half of the school age children are outside school and particularly more than 70% of Borno State areas affected by Boko Haram terrorism are already victims of displacement and forceful rejection from school from 2014 to date. The public has been apparently deceived of the general facts on grounds of the ills created by the proclaimed and accepted sangaya/Islamic education as a system. A closer focus will reveal that sangaya/Islamic education was characterized by all forms of abuses, such as exploitation, inequality, stratification, injustice and mockery. And few recommendations are made. Stakeholders must refocus to ensure the full scale and continuous implementation of the 1999 constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria. Thus accordingly; section18 • Government shall direct its policy towards ensuring that there are equal and adequate educational opportunities at all levels, (2) Government shall promote science and technology, (3) Government shall strive to eradicate illiteracy and to this end Government shall as and when practicable provide (a) Free, compulsory and universal primary education (b) Free university education, and (c) Free adult literacy program. Section 15(5) the state shall abolish all corrupt practices and abuse of power.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3070
  18. Pramada Sharan
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    The Water Institute at University of North California in 2015 provided its data in terms of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Performance Index and stated that India ranked at the 95th position which is worst than many developing countries. It is surprising to note that 18.6% of urban households don’t have proper sanitation and even the existing ones are not used properly. Inadequate sanitation facilities and improper disposal of human excreta leads poor personal hygiene. Thus, being educated it is our responsibility to address the concept of Sustainable Sanitation. The Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) has planned an initiative on sustainable sanitation (SISS) as well as produced a book for the same. Another interesting initiative by SISS was of REVAMP which is Resource Value Mapping. Government and various NGO’s should take up the responsibilities of educating people of basic hygiene and sanitation facilities through awareness campaigns as well as construction of public toilets and sewage treatment plants. Thus, we should use more innovative methods and technical tools to fight the situation because it’s rightly said everything has a price except health.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
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  19. Rajeswari, K., Kamala, S. and Gayathripriya, N.
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    School bullying has become an issue of serious concern in the past two decade.Bullying is characterized by repeated physical or psychological intimidation that can have longstanding effects for victims and bullies alike. These articles present information on the impacts and directions of different subgroups of bullies and victims, highlight the important buffering role that positive adults and school officials can play in preventing the negative effects of bullying and victimization, and emphasize the importance of considering school contexts. The sequence of articles on bullying is also helpful in suggesting several important opportunities of future research on bullying and peer victimization.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3121
  20. Beedam Bhargavi
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    Despite having advances in treatment, prognosis for patients with oral cancer remains poor. Early diagnosis and treatment remains key to improved patient survival. Traditional methods of screening oral malignancies involve a conventional oral examination with digital palpation. A number of optical aids have been developed to assist the clinician to detect abnormalities and in early diagnosis of oral cancer. This review will discuss the use of optical systems and highlight the role of optical imaging such as chemiluminescence, auto fluorescence, optical coherence imaging etc in early diagnosis.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3141
  21. Dr. Sidhartha Kar
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    Agriculture plays a vital role of our national economy. Most of our culture traditions are linked with crop production. However concentration of farming communities decreasing Day by Day due to hardiness in crop management and post planting operation in crop field such as application of nutrients, plant protection majors, quality fruit production related operations & harvesting mechanisms etc. As far as runner vegetables cultivation is concern by traditional staking & less space in between the rows for movement & management and vertical runner vegetable farming with infectious and damage crop production decreases the efficiency of farm families. It was also observed that, due to limited space between plant to plant & row to row planting and staking by fire wood in runner vegetables or by farming without stalk, agriculture inputs cost such as plant protection equipment, irrigation, fertiliser, agricultural labourer competence & quantity of human Days for post planting operations, production of injurious fruits & vegetables increase. High agriculture input cost and low productivity of quality fruits & vegetables decreases benefit cost ratio (B:C ratio) & market demand which ultimately fails to meet expectations of consumer or purchaser about quality runner vegetables in concern to appearance, taste & presence of essential nutrients such as calorie 26c, carbohydrate 4.5 gm, protein 1.7 gm, fats 0.1 gm & Vitamin A 132 mg, Vitamin B 0.14 mg, Vitamin C 24 mg, lime 50mg & Iron 1.7mg (out of 100 gram fresh bean vegetables). Observance the problems in intelligence this experiment on “High Density Poly Ethylene Nylon Netting in Runner beans improves the quality & quantity of fruits under rain fed up land farming situation” has been carried out in hill zone of our State Odisha. Kandhamal is a District situated in Eastern Ghats agro climatic zone of the State Odisha, India. This Experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design (RBD) with six treatments (T) & five replications (R) at Kandhamal District of Odisha, India during the Year 2019-20 under the direction of Horticulture Scientist of Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kandhamal at G. Udayagiri. The farming situation of the experimental site is rain fed up land situation and experiment was started during the month of June. The soil type of experimental site is laterite with rich source of organic matter due to presence of forest leaf bio mass with appreciable soil pH 6.5 and macro such as NPK nutrients is medium in nature. The agro ecological situation consists a rain fall from range of 1100 – 1300 mm & moderate in nature. The experiment was carried by adopting only organic nutrition to plant by using farm yard manure, vermi compost, bio logically prepared N, P2O5 & K2O. Plant protection materials such as Trichoderma @ 4ml./litre of water, Neem oil @ 5ml. / litre of water is used for crop management. The geographical elevation of the experimental site is 20˚08’ 20.5” North & 84˚20’34.7” in East direction. Treatment such as T0 - Vertical spread above the soil of R. Bean plant with broadcasting of seeds, T1 - Staking with fire wood in a spacing 0.5 m in line & 0.5m in rows, T2 - SLTS by HDPE Nylon net with bamboo stump spacing 1.5m in line & 1m between rows, T3 - SLTS by HDPE Nylon net with bamboo stump spacing 1.5m in line & 0.6m between rows, T4 - SLTS by HDPE Nylon net with bamboo stump spacing 2m in line & 1m between rows & T5 - SLTS by HDPE Nylon net with bamboo stump spacing 2m in line & 0.6m between rows has been taken with five replications. As far as yield of different treatment is concern T 3 that is SLTS by HDPE Nylon net with bamboo stump spacing 1.5m in line & 0.6m between rows has maximum yield with 165 quintal per hectare & by netting technology all most all treatments Yellow Vain Mosaic Virus (YVMV) was found resistant in comparison to vertical above the soil traditional farming & runner bean farming by fire wood stalking which is set up susceptible. Performance indicators such as gross cost, gross return, net return, B:C ratio & % increase in income of the experiment analyse by actual figures collected from grass root label institutions such as farmer’s field, market analysis. All six treatments data collected and mathematical analysis carried out and set up SLTS by HDPE Nylon net with bamboo stump spacing 1.5m in line & 0.6m between rows has highest economical returns and a net profit of Rs. 98,000/- per hectare with a B:C ratio of 1.98. It is concluded that High Density Poly Ethylene Nylon Netting in Runner beans improve the quality & quantity of fruits and responses found utmost by treatment SLTS by HDPE Nylon net with bamboo stump spacing 1.5m in line & 0.6m between rows in concern to yield & economic parameter. Apart from that disease such as YVMV is very lesser % by nylon netting. Single Line Trellis System (SLTS) system by using HDPE Nylon Net reduces the stresses due to traditional stalking, crop management become smooth. Production increases, incidence of YVMV disease decrease and farm family income increases due to fetching better market price. Yield and plucking of fruits are appreciable and beneficiary want to multiply in massive scale. It is plan to conduct demonstration in all runner vegetable to doubling the farmer’s income from vegetable garden.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3149
  22. Dr. Sidhartha Kar
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    Agriculture is the most important source of income of our country, where as due increase in evaporation of water & nutrient from soil in open condition, fluctuations in soil temperature, abundant population of unwanted plants in crop field, heavy damage of crop roots & high human days input cost reduces interest in agricultural farming among young generation and for livelihood, agricultural farm families migration increasing Day by Day. Apart from this migration will encourages in infections of diseases like COVID – 19, Ebola, flue, depressions & bad health standard due to deficiency of nutrients in our body by changing food habits. As per data during the Year 2020 up to the month of July near about 1.45 lakhs population infected by COVID -19, out of which maximum migrated infected populations are identified. This type of problem has been identified globally. Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kandhamal, Odisha, India has experimented a horticulture technology “Poly mulch in exotic vegetable diminishing cost of cultivation” which is able to reduce hardiness due to farming & able to solve problem hampers the productivities and which will definitely reduce migration and give livelihood to tribal farmers. The experimental has been conducted in site which is situated in 19˚34’ & 20˚50’ North latitude & 83˚30’ & 84˚48’ East longitude and comes under North – Eastern Ghats agro climatic zone of the State Odisha, India. The Mean Sea Level is varies from 300 meters to 1100 meters due to the presence of hills & mountain. The favourable climatic condition such as temperature, soil & air moisture of this area is suitable for agricultural farming. After a survey among farming communities weed density decreasing the production, increasing in the disease, insect – pest infestation & increase agricultural inter cultural operation in vegetable field and which further results low yield, poor quality of produce & less market demand & rate. When there is a will there is a way, KVK, Kandhamal Scientist take initiatives to formulate a less agriculture labour inputs and easy operated mechanise farming system that is in line paired row drip with LLDPE (25 micron) poly mulch farming system, which is proof to solve all post planting problems in the North – Eastern Ghats agro climatic zone. However, this method is new to farming community and availability of hi –technology horticulture inputs are rare, KVK, Horticulture discipline take initiatives to encourage the input providers to make avail all necessities and joint venture to promote this technology to diminishing cost of cultivation due to weed, evaporation of soil moisture, nutrient, run – off of upper most organic matter, management of soil humus by capacity building – demonstration – Extension of such a productive technology. However, this method is new to farming community and availability of hi –technology horticulture inputs are rare, KVK, Horticulture discipline take initiatives to encourage the input providers to make avail all necessities and joint venture to promote this technology to diminishing cost of cultivation due to weed, evaporation of soil moisture, nutrient, run – off of upper most organic matter, management of soil humus by capacity building – demonstration – Extension of such a productive technology with obtaining of maximum B:C ratio from exotic vegetables under poly mulch condition ( As in table of Hot pepper B:C ratio 4.20 followed with Capsicum 3.61 so on).

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3150
  23. Manjare, B. S., Singh, Vineesha and Tale, S. M.
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    GIS and remote sensing can be used to analyze the spatial characteristics of the data over various digital layers. Solid waste and their proper disposal t is a global environmental problem in today’s world. Solid waste and its disposal site were determined of Akola City, Maharashtra, India, through the integration of geographic information system (GIS) and remote sensing techniques. Geologically the area coves by the Deccan trap basalt and Purna alluvium of the upper Cretaceous to Lower Eocene and Quaternary formation. The rocks from the city are fracture and presences of jointing pattern leading infiltration of the water and in monsoon season the all kind of solid waste mixing with the rain water and causing the ground water pollution in the study area. The solid wastes from the MIDC area are more serious issue in the city which ultimately affects on ground water in near rural area and agriculture. The study area divided in to most suitable moderately suitable and suitable classes.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3162
  24. Famurewa Akinpelu Ajimuda, Ewetumo T. and Olabiyi
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    The outbreak of coronavirus (COVID 19) has led to the death of over 400,000 all over globe and over 7 million of confirmed cases within five months and exact drug for immunization and cure has not been obtained but preventive measure can be taken. One of such preventive measures involved washing of hand regularly, especially in the public like schools, shopping centers, religion centers, offices, bankse.t.c need to have automatic hand washing dispenser. In this work a low cost automatic hand washing dispenser was developed. It consists of three containers with soap, water and sanitizer, horse, 12 V dc pump, proximity detector, Arduino board, multicolor LED indicator, and battery plus solar power source. All are housed inside metal rectangular box including washing metal steel basing. Arduino microcontroller is used to coordinate the activities, it monitors the three ultrasound wave that travel from the transmitter to the receiver and compute for distance for each ultrasonic sensor. Distance used in detecting the present of hand is 15 cm, any object closed to the sensor less than that distance its triggers soap or water or sanitizer pump and fluid flow at predetermine time. The soap and sanitizer flow for 100 ms and water for 1 s. The operating time is 2000 ms, i.e time taken when hands are placed under the sensors and discharging of fluids is2000 ms.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3190
  25. Dr. Valentina Markova
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    The article describes the application of brand new field type through New Axioms and Laws. The present study uses Expanded Field Theory. It changes the Classic Field Theory to a much more general theory that consists of 2 new axioms and 8 laws. It was described from previous works of the same author. In this report is used only 1 axioms and 6 laws only. It is known that Maxwell’s laws (1864) are based on a single axiom [1]. It states that the movement in a closed loop leads to evenly movement (with constant speed) of a vector E: div rot E = 0. The author change this axiom with a new one, according which the movement in an open loop or vortex leads to unevenly movement (with variable speed) of a vector E:div rot E ≠ 0, div V or E ≠ 0 for vortex [2]. The subsequent results are: the evenly movement is replaced with unevenly movement which can be decelerating or accelerating; in 2D it exists a cross vortex and in 3D it exists a longitudinal vortex; the cross vortex in 2D is transformed to a longitudinal vortex in 3D through a transformation Δ1; the longitudinal vortexin 3D is transformed to a cross vortex in 2D through special transformation Δ2; decelerating vortex emits free cross vortices to the environment that are called “free energy”; accelerating vortex sucks the same ones free cross vortices and so on. The vector E is not a simple. It turns to be a complex vector: E=A+iV, E=V+ iA or E=-A-iV, E= -V- iA. It can has or amplitude A in a real part, or velocity V as a real part. Cross vortices can form two kinds vortices: a vortex that is generated by amplitude A and the vortex that is generated by velocity V. Each of these may be accelerating or decelerating. Both of them are generators. They are prototypes of material particles. Due to the suction of cross vortices by the accelerating vortex the temperature decreases and due to the emitting of cross vortices by the decelerating field the temperature increases. Inside of the conductor the velocity of Electromagnetic field is constant. On the periphery it decelerates because of resistance to the wall of conductor. This report offers a specific application of the above theory. In order to understand the nature of superconductivity we have to understand first the nature of conductivity by conductor. Then we can very easily model a superconductor by constructing it orthogonally on the conductor.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3217
  26. Shivam Pandey, Architect at Ranjit Sabikhi Architects;
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    The history of India spans over more than 2000 years. It has different states each with its own distinctive social and cultural character. The western regions of India have a hot and semi- arid climate with irregular rainfall. There was always a need to collect water of monsoon rains to utilize it during the dry months of the year. That is how the step-wells came into existence and India is a home to hundreds of them. Recent innovations like taps, hand pumps, plumbing, and water tanks reduced the physical need of the step-wells and these marvels ignored by the communities slowly converted from social gathering spaces to filthy breeding grounds for disease and parasites. India is is a developing nation and it is our great opportunity today to conserve and promote these monuments and their priceless architecture before it disappears for all time to come. Step-well, whether it is simple and utilitarian or complex and ornamented has a unique character. All of them have strikingly beautiful architecture.

    Pub. Date: June 30, 2020
    Paper No:
    3173