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Investigating the effect of
flexibility (operational, financial, structural and
technological) required for Banking Industry on the correlation
between the strategic planning and the organization efficiency
Ali Maghool
Member's Of
Scientific Boards of Department of management, Neyshabur Branch,
Islamic Azad University, Neyshabu, Iran,
ali.maghool@yahoo.com
Abstract:
This study investigates the
intermediate effect of four types of flexibility including the
operational, financial, structural and technological
flexibilities on the correlation between the strategic planning
and efficiency. First, Spearman rank correlation coefficient
test was used in order to test the hypotheses. Results indicate
that: The correlation coefficient between the strategic planning
and structural flexibility was 0.415, and operational
flexibility 0.592, financial flexibility 0.714, and
technological flexibility 0.429 which were confirmed and
significant; moreover the correlation coefficient between the
operational flexibility and organization efficiency was 0.53,
between the structural flexibility and organization efficiency
was 0.87, between the financial flexibility and organization
efficiency was 0.72, and between the technological flexibility
and organization efficiency was 0.64 which were confirmed at the
significant level 95%. Furthermore, the strategic planning with
the value equal to 0.78 had the highest effect on the
operational flexibility. Then, the structural flexibility had
the highest effect equal to 0.56. The financial flexibility had
the lowest effect equal to 0.47. Moreover, the variable of
technological flexibility had the coefficient equal to 0.54.
[Ali
Maghool. Investigating
the effect of flexibility (operational, financial, structural
and technological) required for Banking Industry on the
correlation between the strategic planning and the organization
efficiency.
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doi:10.7537/marsroj110419.01.
Keywords:
Efficiency, Flexibility, Strategic Planning, Banking Industry |
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South American Monsoon Time Scale
Gangadhara Rao Irlapati
H.NO.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, India-500055
Email:
scientistgangadhar@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Many researches are being conducted by me on the global monsoon
systems from 1980 to till date with an ideal to invent the
mysteries of the world global monsoon system and formulating the
basics of the Global Monsoon Time Scales to predict the weather
changes and natural calamities in advance. In 1991, I submitted
a research report on the world global monsoon systems along with
a special report on Indian Monsoon Time Scale to Sri G.M.C.
Balayogi, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha). Sri G.M.C. Balayogi
recommended that research report to the India Meteorological
Department for implementation in the services of the people. In
1994, The Cabinet Secretariat of India recommended the Global
Monsoon Time Scales to the Ministry of Science & Technology,
Govt of India for implementation. In 1996, Many consultations
were made with the Parliament House, President of India and
other VVIPS. In 2005, Consultations were made with the India
Meteorological Department about the Global Monsoon Time Scales
for further research and development in the services of the
people. In 2009, The Secretary, Minister of Science and
Technology was also recommended the Global Monsoon Time Scale to
the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology for further
research and development.
I have conducted many scientific researches on the Global
Monsoon Time Scales and as a part these researches, I invented
the South American Monsoon Time Scale which can help to study
the past, present and future movements of the South American
Monsoon.
[Gangadhara
Rao Irlapati.
South American Monsoon Time Scale.
Rep Opinion
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doi:10.7537/marsroj110419.02.
Key words:
Global Monsoons Time Scales, South American Monsoons Time Scale. |
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The History Of The Universe
In 1000 Words Or Less
Manjunath. R
#16/1, 8th Main Road, Shivanagar,
Rajajinagar, Bangalore560010, Karnataka, India
*Corresponding Author Email:
manjunath5496@gmail.com
Abstract: Since the dawn of the history of science from
Copernicus (who took the details of Ptolemy, and found a way to
look at the same construction from a slightly different
perspective and discover that the Earth is not the center of the
universe) and Galileo to the present, we (a hoard of talking
monkeys who’s consciousness is from a collection of connected
neurons − hammering away on typewriters and by pure chance
eventually ranging the values for the (fundamental) numbers that
would allow the development of any form of intelligent life)
have gazed at the stars and attempted to chart the heavens and
still discovering the fundamental laws of nature. Beginning at
Stonehenge and ending with the current crisis in String Theory,
the story of this eternal question to uncover the mysteries of
the universe describes a narrative that includes some of the
greatest discoveries of all time and leading personalities,
including Aristotle, Johannes Kepler, and Isaac Newton, and the
rise to the modern era of Einstein, Eddington, and Hawking.
[Manjunath. R.
The History Of The Universe In
1000 Words Or Less.
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doi:10.7537/marsroj110419.03.
Key words:
Cosmos; Black Hole; Particle-Antiparticle Annihilation;
Space-time; Gravitation |
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Analysis and growth of
financial assistance given by HFC to establish industries in
backward and rural areas to remove the regional disparities
Savita Rani
Master Degree
Student, Department of Commerce, Kanya Mahavidhalya, Pundri,
Kaithal, Haryana (India)
Email-savitasaini1020@gmail.com
Abstract:
The study is
largely based on published data collected from the annual
reports of HFC (HFC, Chandigarh), Statistical Abstract of
Haryana (Government of Haryana), Economic Survey (Government of
India), Haryana Industrial Profile, 2006-07 (Directorate of
Industries, Haryana), and other journals and publications.
Supplementary information was collected from sources like and
records of the corporation and policy guidelines issued from
time to time by HFC. Discussion with officers of the HFC also
proved to be of great help. In few years, backward areas
received large share of total sanctions and disbursements. It is
due to various scheme initiated by HFC in favour of backward
areas, which indicates up to some extent the good performance of
HFC in achieving regional balance of industries in Haryana. But
when we see at the trend of ratio of sanctions in backward areas
to total sanctions and ratio of disbursements in backward areas
to total disbursements, it shows very unsatisfactory situation.
Both the ratios show almost declining trend. The ACGR of
sanctions in backward areas is 4% while the ACGR of totals
sanctions is 13.3%. It indicates that total amount sanctions
have grown faster than the sanctions in backward-areas. On an
average the shares of backward areas in total sanctions and
disbursements is about 34%, which is very low. There is a huge
gap between backward areas and non-backward areas in getting
financial assistance. The main cause of this gap may be the less
demand for credit from backward areas because of low industrial
base over there and lack of resource endowments. Though the aim
of HFC is to get regional balance yet, due to risk attached to
loan in backward areas, it do not want to give much assistance
in backward areas.
[Rani,
S.
Analysis and growth of financial
assistance given by HFC to establish industries in backward and
rural areas to remove the regional disparities.
Rep Opinion
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4. doi:10.7537/marsroj110419.04.
Keywords:
Growth, Financial Corporation, Banking, Haryana, Districts |
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Screening of barley genotypes on the basis of physiological
parameters under salt stress
Iqra Aslam1, Meh Gul1*, Zafran Khan2,
Rabia Yaseen1, Ajmal Khan2, M. Awais3,
Rida Nawaz1, Aiman Ali1, Misha Iqbal1
1Institute
of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Agriculture,
Faisalabad, Pakistan.
2Department
of Plant Breeding and Genetics, University of Agriculture
Faisalabad
3Institute
of Horticultural Sciences, University of Agriculture,
Faisalabad, Pakistan.
*Corresponding author’s email:
mahgulbukhari1@gmail.com
Abstract:
Salinity is one of the most severe stress factors threatening
the agriculture over the globe. The population is increasing at
an alarming rate. Therefore significant interest is present in
salt tolerance mechanisms and improved performance of crop
plants under soil salinity. Barley is considered as one of the
most salt tolerant crops however different levels of tolerance
are present among barley cultivars. A hydroponic experiment was
carried out in wire house of Institute of Soil and Environmental
Science, University of Agriculture Faisalabad to evaluate the
performance of barley cultivars under different levels of
salinity. 12 barley genotypes (Haider-93, B-05011, B-15006,
Joo-83, B-15003, B-15005, B-9008, B-14003, B-15002, B-9006,
B-14011, B-14007) were grown against two salinity levels
(100mM and 200mM) along with control. Crop duration was 6
weeks and physiological (membrane stability index and relative
water content), chlorophyll contents were determined. The
experiment was arranged according to completely randomized
design (CRD) with factorial arrangement having three
replications. It was found that physiology, and chlorophyll
contents significantly reduced with increasing salt stress.
Among twelve genotypes B-05011, B14003 and B-9006 were found
salt tolerant, While B-15006, B-15003 and B-15005 were found
most salt sensitive as compared to other barley genotypes. The
selected tolerant genotype could be grown as natural in saline
soil to get better growth (yield as well as good material for
breeding programme.
[Iqra Aslam, Meh Gul,
Zafran Khan, Rabia Yaseen, Ajmal Khan, M. Awais, Rida Nawaz,
Aiman Ali, Misha Iqba.
Screening of barley genotypes on the basis of physiological
parameters under salt stress.
Rep Opinion
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doi:10.7537/marsroj110419.05.
Keywords:
salinity, yield, sodium, barley |
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Effect of Medicinal Plants Moringa olifera,
Calotropis porcera, Citrullus colocynthis
as Toxicants against Khapra Beetle (Trogoderma
granarium).
M. Waqas1, Akasha Sarfraz2, Nasrullah2,
M. Farhan Ali2, Bushra Moon3, Shafqat Ijaz2,
Nusra Mukhtar2, M. Umair Gulzar2
1College
of Agriculture Bahauddin Zakariya University, Sub Campus Layyah,
Pakistan.
2Department
of Entomology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
3Department
of Zoology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
*Corresponding author’s email:
farhanalisamtiah10@gmail.com
Abstract:
Trogoderma granarium
is the most harmful
insect pest of stored products. The heavy infestation of this
insect pest causes very big injure to cereals both qualitatively
and quantitatively. This experiment was conducted to evaluate
mortality and repellency effect of Moringa olifera,
Calotropis porcera, Citrullus colocynthis against
Trogoderma
granarium on filter papers. Three different
concentrations of extracts of each plant viz. 5%, 7.5%,
10%,
12.5% were taken after different time periods (2,4,6,8 and 10
days) from stock solution prepared. All concentrations of each
botanical showed well effectiveness as repellent against
Trogoderma
granarium (Moringa olifera; 37.07%,
Calotropis porcera; 53.33%, and Citrullus colocynthis;
75.06 %). Among these, the better result of repellency was
observed in Citrullus colocynthis. Mortality effect was
maximum observed in Citrullus colocynthis at 12.5%
concentration after 10 days of interval (89.11%). Other results
of Moringa olifera and Calotropis porcera were
also significant. These results suggest that the plant extracts
evaluated in this study may be useful in repellent and toxicant
formulations against
Trogoderma granarium.
[M. Waqas, Akasha Sarfraz, Nasrullah, M. Farhan Ali, Bushra
Moon, Shafqat Ijaz, Nusra Mukhtar, M. Umair Gulza.
Effect of Medicinal Plants Moringa olifera,
Calotropis porcera, Citrullus colocynthis
as Toxicants against Khapra Beetle (Trogoderma
granarium).
Rep Opinion
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doi:10.7537/marsroj110419.06.
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medicinal plants, repellant, toxicant |
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The k-out-of-n system model
with degradation facility
M. A. El-Damcese, M. S. Shama
Department of Mathematics,
Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt
m_shama87@yahoo.com,
meldamcese@yahoo.com
Abstract:
In this paper, we study the
reliability analysis of K-out-of-N system with degradation
facility. Let failure rate, degradable rate and repair rate of
components are assumed to be exponentially distributed. There
are two types of repair. The first is due to failed state. The
second is due to degraded state. The expressions of reliability
and mean time to system failure are derived with repair and
without repair. We used several cases to analyze graphically the
effect of various system parameters on the reliability system.
[M. A. El-Damcese, M. S. Shama.
The k-out-of-n system
model with degradation facility.
Rep Opinion
2019;11(4):69-80]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205
(online).
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7. doi:10.7537/marsroj110419.07.
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Reliability, Mean time to system failure, Simplex system. |
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Space-time can only become
science when it rises to the height of mathematics. Theory of
everything: (1) the subluminal force (electromagnetism and weak
force) and (2) superluminal force (gravity and strong force).
The Greatest Gravity Discovery That Was Ever Made 17-01-2017
Mathematical Theory Of Space-TimeWith SASC
Chun-Xuan. Jiang
China Aerospace Science And
Technology Corporation P. O. Box 142-206, Beijing 100854, P. R.
China
jcxxxx@163.com
Abstract:
Using space-time ring we
establish the mathematical theory of space-time with subluminal
and superluminal coexistence(SASC). Using two methods we deduce
the new gravitational formula. Tardyonic rotating motion
produces the centrifugal force, but tachyonic rotating motion
produces the centripetal force, that is gravity. Using it we
establish the expansion theory of the universe and suggest the
new universe model. We prove that in the universe there are no
dark matter and no dark energy. New gravitational formula
changes all that. Multiverse and gravitational waves do not
exist. Theory of everything has the two forces: (1) the
subluminal force (electromagnetism and weak force) and (2)
superluminal force(gravity and strong force).
[Chun-Xuan. Jiang.
Space-time can only become
science when it rises to the height of mathematics. Theory of
everything: (1) the subluminal force (electromagnetism and weak
force) and (2) superluminal force (gravity and strong force).
The Greatest Gravity Discovery That Was Ever Made 17-01-2017
Mathematical Theory Of Space-TimeWith SASC.
Rep Opinion
2019;11(4):81-91]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205
(online).
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8. doi:10.7537/marsroj110419.08.
Keywords:
new gravitational formula, expansion theory of universe, new
universe model.
PACS:04.90.+e,98.80.-k. |
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Fermat's Last Theorem and
Kenneth Ribet's Mistakes!
Yury G. Zhivotov
Abstract:
This article analyzes
Ken Ribet's article "From the Taniyma-Shimura Con-jecture to
Fermat's Last Theorem", which is the basic part of the Great
Fermat's theorem proof made by Andrew Wiles. The truth demands
to scarify the Ribet's ar-ticle though this will be a
complicated process. The Ribet's article is written by dull
mathematical language. Many principles of the article may be
interpreted in two ways. They need objective explanations. There
are no such explanations. Every-thing seems simple and obvious.
[Yury G. Zhivotov.
Fermat's Last Theorem and
Kenneth Ribet's Mistakes!
Rep Opinion
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doi:10.7537/marsroj110419.09.
Keywords:
Fermat; Theorem; Kenneth Ribet's Mistakes |
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