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ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online), doi prefix: 10.7537, Monthly

Volume 13 - Issue 10, Cumulated 148, October 25, 2021

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Studies On σ-Statistical Convergence And Lacunary σ-Statistical Convergence

 

*Annu Rani and **Dr. Rajeev Kumar

 

*Research Scholar, Department of Mathematics, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)

**Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)

Email: puniajit50@gmail.com

 

Abstract: In this paper we study one more extension of the concept of statistical convergence namely almost λ-statistical convergence. In section 1.2 we discuss some inclusion relations between almost λ-statistical convergence, strong almost (V,λ)-summability and strong almost convergence. Further in section 1.3 we study the necessary and sufficient condition for an almost statistically convergent sequence to be almost λ-statistically convergent.

[Rani, A. and Kumar, R. STUDIES ON σ-STATISTICAL CONVERGENCE AND LACUNARY σ-STATISTICAL CONVERGENCE. Rep Opinion 2021;13(10):1-6]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 1. doi:10.7537/marsroj131021.01.

 

Keywords: Parameters, Concetroidal matrices, Class 1, Related

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Chewing Khat Habit among Students of Dire Dawa University, Ethiopia

 

Mustefa JIBRIL

 

School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Dire Dawa Institute of Technology, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia

mustefa.jibril@ddu.edu.et

 

Abstract: Chewing Khat is one of the leading causes of mental disorders in Ethiopia. An alarming increase in Khat chewing among adults since the early 1990s was reported. Studies have shown that starting chewing Khat early in life is associated with an increased risk of adverse health effects. The objective of the study: This study was conducted to measure the increase in Khat chewing among students at Dire Dawa University students in Dire Dawa City, identify the natural causes of the problem, and demonstrate students' knowledge of the effects of Khat chewing. Material and Methods: The study was separate. Dated February 2021. Students during study time (n = 302) were included. The information was collected through personal interviews and completed a list of questions prepared after reviewing. RESULTS: Male (88.2%) of responding students chewed Khat with a significant difference (P <0.001) between males and females in terms of chewing. The year of student study, academic achievement, and family history of chewing Khat had a significant impact (P <0.05) on chewer students. Of the Khat chewer students who read 35.6% reported chewing both morning and afternoon. 66.7% of students who chewed reported that they had intentions to stop chewing and 82.4% considered chewing to be dangerous. CONCLUSION: Khat chewing gum among students is considered a problem and efforts are needed to help students stop chewing and this is considered a way to prevent Khat chewing among students.

[Mustefa JIBRIL. Chewing Khat Habit among Students of Dire Dawa University, Ethiopia. Rep Opinion 2021;13(10):7-11]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 2. doi:10.7537/marsroj131021.02.

 

Keywords: Chewing Khat, Health effects, Dire Dawa University students

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Design and Kinematics Analysis of Suspension System for ABAY Vehicle

 

Mustefa Jibril

 

School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Dire Dawa University Institute of Technology, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia

mustefa.jibril@ddu.edu.et

 

Abstract: The main objective of the suspension of a vehicle is to maximize the contact between the vehicle tires and the road surface, provide steering stability and provide safe vehicle control in all conditions, evenly support the weight of the vehicle, transfer the loads to springs, and guaranteeing the comfort of the driver by absorbing and dampening shock. This paper discusses the kinematic design of a double a-arm Suspension system for ABAY Vehicle. The hardpoint's location can be determined using this procedure to simulate motion in any kinematic simulation software. Here, Optimum Kinematics is used as kinematic simulation software. The method illustrated deals with the basics of Kinematics which helps to predict the characteristics of the suspension even before simulating it in the kinematic simulation software.

[Mustefa Jibril. Design and Kinematics Analysis of Suspension System for ABAY Vehicle. Rep Opinion 2021;13(10):12-24]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 3. doi:10.7537/marsroj131021.03.

 

Keywords: Suspension modeling, Suspension analysis, kinematic simulation, Optimum Kinematics, double A-arm suspension system.

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The Comparison of Developing Self Esteem Among Dire Dawa University Male Technology Students

 

Mustefa JIBRIL

 

School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Dire Dawa Institute of Technology, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia

mustefa.jibril@ddu.edu.et

 

Abstract: This study aimed to compare the levels of self-esteem among Dire Dawa University Male Technology students for the program of computer science (CS), Information Technology (IT), Computer Engineering (CE). Subjects for this study were randomly selected. 90 students (30 in Computer Science, 30 in Information Technology, and a 30-in Computer Engineering) were selected as the subjects for this study. The self-esteem of the assessment, so that the student has been Prepared by Rekha Agnihotri self-confidence Inventory (ASCI). For the comparison between groups at a value of 0.05, for a one-factor, an ANOVA test was performed. The results show that when a difference was found between the different disciplines of the male students had a higher level of self-esteem (p) Based on the results obtained, the conclusion was that the mean self-esteem scores of the students in Information Technology (27.57) are higher than that of the students in the Computer Science and Computer Engineering.

[Mustefa JIBRIL.The Comparison of Developing Self Esteem Among Dire Dawa University Male Technology Students.Rep Opinion 2021;13(10):25-28]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print);ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 4.doi:10.7537/marsroj131021.04.

 

Keywords: Self-esteem, Computer Science, Information Technology and Computer Engineering

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Study on irrigation pattern in the various districts of state Haryana (India)

 

*Kiran and ** Dr. Chandra Bhan Singh

 

**Research Scholar, Department of Geography, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)

* Associate Professor, Department of Geography, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)

Email: rnehra39@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The agriculture sector has been the major contributor to the net domestic product, but its growth rate over the years has been very low. However, the growth rate of agriculture has improved during 5th and 6th five-year plan. It was about 4.3 percent in 1988-89. After 1947, independence, India faced food deficit problem. So preference was to increase food grain production in the first five year. In very this sequence agricultural production team sponsored by food foundation in the year 1959. On various recommendations of the team, the Agricultural Food Production Board launched a new program was named as Green Revolution as a New Agricultural Strategy. It included regular and adequate irrigation facilities, use of fertilizers, H.Y.V. seeds, pesticides and insecticides, new instruments of agriculture, the main emphasize was on two food grains crops wheat and rice to solve the problem of food deficit. The result was quick and substantial. India is a unique country from agricultural point of view. Its enormous expanse of level plain, rich soils, high percentage of culturable land, wide climate variety with adequate aggregate rainfall combined with sufficient temperature, ample sunshine and long growing season provide solid base to agriculture. Agriculture has double relation with industry. It acts as a supplier of raw material to the industries and as consumer of industrial products. It goes without saying that the prosperity of industrial sector largely depends upon the agricultural prosperity. In fact prosperity of the entire nation depends upon the prosperity of agriculture.

[Kiran and Singh, C.B. Study on irrigation pattern in the various districts of state Haryana (India). Rep Opinion 2021;13(10):29-35]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 5. doi:10.7537/marsroj131021.05.

 

Keywords: Intensity, Irrigation, Haryana, India

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Parameters Related to Hydrological Information of district Sonipat, Haryana (India)

 

Manju Bala

 

Former Master Degree Student, Department of Geography, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra -136119, Haryana (India)

e-mail manju.arya002@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The district of Sonipat is bounded by 28048’15” to 29017’10” North latitude and 76028’40” to 77012’45” East longitude. It falls in the survey of India topo sheets no.53C,53D, 53G & 53H covering an area of 2260.53 sq.km. Sonipat is one of the smallest district in Haryana State and covers 5.11 % area of the state. The district is surrounded by Panipat district in the north, Jind district in the west, Rohtak district in the S.W direction and Delhi in the South. The district headquarter, Sonipat is connected by metalled roads with important cities of the state and to Delhi. It is also connected by broad gouge railway line with Delhi and Chandigarh. Gohana, Ganaur, Rai & Kundli are the other important towns in the district. Sonipat district is one of the densely populated districts of the state. The total population of the district as per 2001 census is 12,79,175. The population density is 471 persons per sq.km against the state average of 372 persons per sq.km.

[Bala, M. Parameters Related to Hydrological Information of district Sonipat, Haryana (India). Rep Opinion 2021;13(10):36-40]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 6. doi:10.7537/marsroj131021.06.

 

Keywords: Water, Hydrological, rainfall/day, Sonipat.

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Invent the European Monsoon Time Scale & Break the mysteries of the European monsoon

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, India-500055

Email: scientistgangadhar@yahoo.com

 

Abstract: European Monsoon Time Scale is proposed and designed by me to study the European monsoon. This is very useful to study the European monsoon. So scientists can make this  European Monsoon Time Scale and make further research & develop, promote & propagate it. Find out it by searching it’s name European Monsoon Time Scale  in all websites or can get by sending your email to scientistgangadhar@yahoo.com  I call on world scientists to invent this scale and break down the mysteries of the aforesaid monsoon. Scientists who want to invent  this  scale  have trouble in making it, kindly contact me via my personal email id  gangadhar19582058@gmail.com and take my assistance in making it. I  will help you in making this scale. A sample scale will also be made and send to you. For this, a certain amount should be sent for expenses.  For this, they must  send the  list of events of climate just like dust storms, monsoon low pressure systems etc.  last  140 years since 1880 formed over the European monsoon region  in the procedure cited below  reference. In addition to this, a certain amount should be sent for expenses.  You need to design the computer   model  later.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Invent the European Monsoon Time Scale &Break the mysteries of the European monsoon. Rep Opinion 2021;13(10):41-44]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 7. doi:10.7537/marsroj131021.07.

 

Key Words: Global  Monsoon Time Scales,  Indian  Monsoon Time Scale, European Monsoon Time Scale.

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Technology of projecting mobile application for vizualization the process in socialogigal problems

 

Saida Safibullayevna  Beknazarova1

Nodira Gayratovna Kamilova 2

Ozoda Safibullaevna Abdullayeva 2

Mexriban Jaumitbayeva4

 

1.professor,Dsc. of Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad Khwarizmi

saida.beknazarova@gmail.com

2. doctor of psychological sciences Professor of Tashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizami, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Nodira.kamilova@gmail.com

3. Doctor of philosophy degree (PhD) in pedagogical sciences, associate professor of dept. Information Technology in Technical Systems of Namangan Engineering Construction Institute, Namangan, Uzbekistan, aspirantka.030@gmail.com

4. Dept. Audiovisual technologies of Tashkent University of Information Technologies named by Muhammad Al- Khwarizmi, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, mekhribanzhaumitbaeva@gmail.com

 

Abstract— This article describes the principles, design tools, and mobile application development, which determines the accuracy of the information found on the Internet. Every app starts with an idea. The team should have an accurate idea of what MP should be developed, what tasks it should solve, and start collecting analytics. In-depth analysis of existing mobile applications (of a similar or similar nature), models of behavior of MP users. At each stage of the analysis, we must focus on the end user and think through the customer's life cycle. This helps us to understand together how people will use the new app — and make it as convenient, clear and useful as possible. Such a service will benefit society and the end user. The team develops a detailed description of the functionality and design of the future application. Defines users, describes user stories, and forms the technical requirements for the mobile application (MP), i.e. it is necessary to note whether the MP will have online or offline versions, which modules (items) it will contain what services (services) it will represent, what data it will include, standard situational cases, etc. That is, we fix what the application should be, what it should be able to do, and how it will work. User Stories describe step-by-step how the user behaves in the application: passes authorization, views modules, leaves requests, and asks for help. Such a story describes the user's task, which he solves with the help of both the application and its ultimate benefit in the use of MP. As a result, the MP developer gets a list of requirements that allows you to determine the functionality of the future application and make it as user-friendly as possible.

[Saida Safibullayevna  Beknazarova, Nodira Gayratovna Kamilova, Ozoda Safibullaevna Abdullayeva, Mexriban Jaumitbayeva. Technology of projecting mobile application for vizualization the process in socialogigal problems. Rep Opinion 2021;13(10):45-51]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 8. doi:10.7537/marsroj131021.08.

 

Keywords— mobile operating systems, applications, Android, programming language Java, principles, design tools, and mobile application development

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