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Volume 5 - Issue 11, Cumulated 53, November 25, 2013, ISSN 1553-9873

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Studying the relationship between total capital productivity indexes and operating profit in private companies listed on Iran Stock Exchange

 

Parviz Saeidi (Corresponding author) *,  Neda Jorjani **

 

* Department of management and Accounting, Aliabad katoul Branch, Islamic Azad University, Aliabad katoul, Iran. E-mail: dr.parvizsaeedi@yahoo.com

** Master of Government Management (Financial Trends), Iran.

 

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine the performance of total productivity factors indexes and its relationship with operational profit in companies listed on Iran’s Stock Market Exchange. For this 19 companies from 5 industries were chosen they included food and beverage production industries, chemical substances and products, pharmaceutical products, other non metal mineral products and machinery and equipments. In order to determine the relationships between independent variable – which included capital productivity indexes and total productivity index- and dependent variable of the study –which was operating profit linear and logarithmic regressive models were used. Results showed, if capital accumulation variable was kept constant, for each unit increase in fixed asset circulation logarithm, logarithm value of operating profit increases 0.083 in average. And there is a direct relationship between the two variables, total productivity and operating profit, this indicates that, with increased productivity, increases operating profit in companies. Results showed with increase of each unit in total productivity logarithm, increases operating profit logarithm by 0.042 in average.

Parviz Saeidi, Neda Jorjani. Studying the relationship between total capital productivity indexes and operating profit in private companies listed on Iran Stock Exchange. Rep Opinion 2013;5(11):1-12]. (ISSN: 1553-9873). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 1

doi:10.7537/marsroj051113.01

 

Keywords:Capital productivity indexes – Total factor productivity index - Operating profit – Operating capital

 

JEL Classification Codes: L16-L25-G32

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ROSETTA STONE IS PREHISTORIC “THAMEE STONE” ?!...

(A New theory on Thameen, Thamee Script, Thameezhem)

 

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M.Arulmani, B.E.

(Engineer)

m.arulmani58@gmail.com

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V.R.Hema Latha, M.A., M.Sc., M.Phil.

(Biologist)

vrhemalatha58@gmail.com

 

ABSTRACT: In the history of human civilization, global languages, Ancient Egyptian culture, language script, is so far considered as very old. Now the discovery of “ROSETTA STONE” near Nile delta of Rosetta (Rashid) in Egypt, which contains same messages inscribed in three languages led the researchers consider as a key used to unlock the mystery of evolution of ancient language scripts in Egypt.  Before discovery of rosetta stone there was no understanding about ancient language of Egypt Script. A scientific research in this article emphasize that the “THAMEE SCRIPT” shall be considered as very old script existing in prehistoric time even before evolution of ancient Egyptian “trilinguial scripts” Hieroglyphs, Domotic character, Greek, inscribed in the “Rosetto stone“ dated back to 196 BC which was said to have discovered in 1799 and its translation was completed in 1824. This research focus that the prehistoric Thamee script shall be considered as closely associated with Astrophysics, Astronomy, Great pyramids, which translates the structural and functional properties of fundamental  Neutrinos, relative position of SUN, EARTH, MOON  in the Universe .   The word “Thamee” shall be considered as evolved from “THAMEEN Population”. Further the thamee script shall also be considered as prehistoric scientific code involved for remote control of Various planets for systematic and precise regulation on its axis electromagnetically by sending signals consisting of several inbuilt sub logic programe from a fixed point. This research suggests that clear understanding about Thamee script may reveal mysteries in current pyramid theories such as how the Great pyramids of Giza were constructed with advanced technology and to solve current global climate changes issues such as frequent Earthquakes, unpredicted Cyclone, volcanic activity, Sudden forest fire etc. It is focused that “Thameen” shall be considered as “SUPER SCIENTISTIS” who could  effectively manage the relative position of SUN, EARTH, MOON effectively on its axis in prehistoric time.

[M. Arulmani, V.R. Hema Latha. ROSETTA STONE IS PREHISTORIC “THAMEE STONE” ?!...(A New theory on Thameen, Thamee Script, Thameezhem). Rep Opinion 2013;5(11):13-30]. (ISSN: 1553-9873). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 2

doi:10.7537/marsroj051113.02

 

Key words:

  1. Philosophy of Thameen, Thameezhem.

  2. Philosophy of  Indos  and Pharaohs.

  3. Philosophy of Prehistoric Aliens, Martian.

  4. Philosophy of Three Ancient Egypt “Ethnic Dynasty”.

  5. Philosophy of  Prefix “MU” in global language.

  6. Philosophy and Etymology of word “Rosetta”

  7. Philosophy of Ancient Egyptian God “Amun”.

  8. Philosophy of word “Tripthong alphabet".

  9. Philosophy of word “Triassic”.

  10. Philosophy of word “Tribute”.

  11. .Philosophy of word “GOD”.

  12. Philosophy of Prehistoric “Natural Logrithm”.

  13. Philosophy of Creation, Triversity, Evolution.

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The Sex Ratio, Gonadosomatic index, Stages of Gonadal Development and Fecundity of the Grunt, Pomadasys jubelini (Cuvier, 1830) in the New Calabar-Bonny River

 

Agbugui, M. O.

 

Department of Biological Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria,

marianuseni@yahoo.com

 

Abstract. The sex ratio, gonadosomatic index, stages of gonadal development and fecundity of the grunt, Pomadasys jubelini in the new Calabar-bonny River were investigated. P. jubelini had a sex ratio of 1: 2.1 (male to female). Gonadosomatic index ranged from 0.33 to 7.29% with a mean of 2.89±0.08%. High gonadosomatic indices were recorded from September to October, which suggested the spawning period of the fish. Two stages, maturing and mature were observed for male fish while quiescent, maturing and mature were observed for female fish. Fecundity ranged from 9,085 to 37,926 eggs with a mean of 25,852±432 eggs. This is an indication that P. jubelini has low fecundity. Fecundity - body weight and fecundity body length were positively correlated. Fecundity – weight relationship was Log F=0.1243+2.74Log W (r = 0.950). Fecundity – length relationship was Log F = 0.0247 + Log 1.779 Log L (r = 0.114). Fecundity was more related to weight than length. P. jubelini spawns during the rainy season in marine and estuarine environments. During this period large number of fingerlings and juveniles are in abundance. The results of this study will assist in increasing the knowledge of the reproductive biology of P. jubelini which is relevant in aquaculture management adequate supply as well as breeding.

[Agbugui, M. O. The Sex Ratio, Gonadosomatic index, Stages of Gonadal Development and Fecundity of the Grunt, Pomadasys jubelini (Cuvier, 1830) in the New Calabar-Bonny River. Rep Opinion 2013;5(11):31-37]. (ISSN: 1553-9873). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 3

doi:10.7537/marsroj051113.03

 

Key words: Fecundity, gonadal development, gonadosomatic index, New Calabar-Bonny River, Pomadasys jubelini

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Effects of Fat and Cinnamon Feeding on the Diabetogenic State after rat injection with Dexamethasone

 

Mahmoud H. El-Bidawy 1, *, Nabil M. Elbahey 2, Mohamed Mahmoud Shaaban 3 , Abdelrahman Ouban 4, Moayed H. Alkhataibeh 5

 

1.              Department of Biomedical Sciences, Division of Physiology, College of Medicine, Al-Kharj, Salman Bin Abdulaziz University, P.O. Box 173, AlKharj 11942, Saudi Arabia

Department of Medical Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt

2.              Department of Biomedical Sciences, Division of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, Al-Kharj, Salman Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia

3.              Department of Biomedical Sciences, Division of Histology, College of Medicine, Al-Kharj, Salman Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia

4.              Department of Biomedical Sciences, Division of Pathology, College of Medicine, Al-Kharj, Salman Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia

5.              Department of Biomedical Sciences, Division of Biochemistry, College of Pharmacy, Al-Kharj, Salman Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia

e.mail:melbidawy2005@hotmail.com

 

Abstract: Consumption of high levels of dietary fat is thought to be a major factor in the promotion of obesity and insulin resistance Several environmental factors, including high-fat diet, are reported to activate the functioning of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis [HPA].Frequently evoked HPA-axis secretes excessive amount of cortisol and elevated cortisol level is implicated in the development of entire spectrum of the metabolic syndrome, including insulin resistance, visceral obesity and dyslipidemia as well as the kinds of [10]. Normal levels of glucocorticoids are important for glucose metabolism. In a fasting state, normal concentrations of cortisol stimulate several processes, which collectively serve to maintain normoglycemia, excessive levels of cortisol are characterized by the symptoms of abdominal obesity, hypertension, glucose intolerance or diabetes and dyslipidemia ,all of these features are shared by the condition of insulin resistance [5]. In vitro [3] and in vivo [1,9] studies have shown that cinnamon enhances glucose uptake by activating insulin receptor kinase activity, autophosphorylation of the insulin receptor, and glycogen synthase activity. The ability of cinnamon to reduce lipid levels in fructose-fed rats, potentially via inhibiting hepatic 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl CoA reductase activity [2].

[Mahmoud H. El-Bidawy, Nabil M. Elbahey, Mohamed Mahmoud Shaaban, Abdelrahman Ouban, Moayed H. Alkhataibeh. Effects of Fat and Cinnamon Feeding on the Diabetogenic State after rat injection with Dexamethasone. Rep Opinion 2013;5(11):38-44]. (ISSN: 1553-9873). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 4

doi:10.7537/marsroj051113.04

 

Key words: fat feeding; cinnamon feeding ; diabetes; dexamethasone

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Malaria infection in district Hardwar of Uttarakhand state (India)

 

*Pankaj Saini1, Bishambhar D. Joshi2 and T. Sharma3

 

1Dept. of Environmental Science, Dev Sanskriti University, Hardwar (Uttarakhand), India

2Dept. of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Hardwar, India

3National Institute of Malaria Research (Field Station), Hardwar, India

*E-mail: sainip1984@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The present study was conducted to find out the instances of malaria in different ecological zones in district Hardwar during the year of 2009. A survey was conducted to find out the instances of malaria in selected two different zones i.e. (i) Industrial area (IA) of BHEL township (ii) Rural area (RA) of Bahadarabad village of district Hardwar. During the present study, maximum (80) and minimum (32) instances of malaria were from RA and IA, respectively.  It was also observed that males of between 21-30 years of age range showed higher infection of malaria as compared to females from the same areas.

[Pankaj Saini, Bishambhar D. Joshi and T. Sharma. Malaria infection in district Hardwar of Uttarakhand state (India). Rep Opinion 2013;5(11):45-47]. (ISSN: 1553-9873). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 5

doi:10.7537/marsroj051113.05

 

Keywords:  Malaria, Poor, Correlation

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Biochemical screening and pharmacological evaluations for the Rumex veicaruies extracts

 

El-Desouky E. Foda 1, Emad A. Ewais 2* and Mahmoud A. Abaas 1

 

1.                    Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University & Immunology and Allergy Center, Cairo, Egypt

2.                    Department of Botany and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt

ewais_e@yahoo.com

 

Abstract: Rumex vesicarius L. (Hummayd), of the family Polygonaceae, are edible herbs growing wild in Egypt. The proteins and soluble carbohydrates contents of different parts of hummayd were determined. The amino acids compositions consisted mainly of valine; arginine; cystine and glutamic acid. Phenolic compounds were examined by both liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) and by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Pyrogallol was rich and pyrocatechin was moderate amount, while p-hydroxybenzoic acid; ferulic acid and syringic acid were low amount in plant extract. The crude extract of hummayd showed strong antibacterial activity against both Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria. Antibacterial activities were mostly associated with the presence of high level of phenols compound. In addition, gel electrophoreses of pollen grains showed obvious dense bands which used in preparing the allergen for skin prick test. High Immunoglobulin (IgE) in the patient group compared to the control group showed the ability of skin prick test to predict prescience of Rumex vesicarius allergy.

[Foda EE, Ewais EA and Abaas MA. Biochemical screening and pharmacological evaluations for the Rumex veicaruies extracts. Rep Opinion 2013;5(11):48-55]. (ISSN: 1553-9873). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 6

doi:10.7537/marsroj051113.06

 

Key words: Rumex veicaruies; Gram positive bacteria; Gram negative bacteria; antibacterial

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