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CONTENTS
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A review and revisit on the Astro-Climatic Numerical Periodic
Tables (1992-2000)
Gangadhar
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No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055,
Telangana, India.
Email: gangadhar19582058@gmail.com
Abstract:
Between 1991-2000, I
have conducted many researches and studies on the nature cyclic
patterns due to the interplay of planetary movements, physical
laws, chemical interactions, and biological processes that
constantly repeat and renew themselves within an ecosystem some
Astro-Climatic Cyclic Pattern Tables which can help to predict
the future trends of the nature. This paper discusses some more
about the Astro-Climatic Cyclic Pattern Tables and provides the
up to dated time to time information.
[Gangadhar.
A review and revisit on the Astro-Climatic Numerical Periodic
Tables (1992-2000).
2025;17(3):1-55]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/report.
01. doi:10.7537/marsroj170325.01
Keywords:
Ecological Forecasting Time Scales (1965-70); A New Model of
Cosmology (1970-80); Basics of Geoscope (1980-87); Basics of
Monsoon Time Scales (1987-91); Astro-Climatic Numerical Periodic
Tables (1991-2000); Designs of Geoscope (2000-2015); Designs of
Global Monsoon Time Scales (2015-still) |
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A Review on Opportunities and
Challenges for Livestock Production in Gonji Kolela District,
Addis Alem, Ethiopia
Abebe Mihret1, Beyenech Gebeyehu2
1North Gojjam Zone Livestock and
Fisheries Resource Development Nominal Office, Bahir Dar,
Ethiopia
2Bahir Dar University
College of Agricutlure and Environmental Sciences, Bahir
Dar, Ethiopia
abebemihret928@gmail.com
Abstract:
Livestock contributes immensely to rural livelihoods through
numerous channels including income, food, employment, transport,
draft power, manure, savings and insurance, social status among
others. The major objectives of this paper are to review major
problems facing livestock rearing in Gonji Kolela district and
highlight the prevalent animal diseases in the district.
Suitable agro-ecology of the District for livestock production,
the presence of Washera sheep breed which are highly demanded in
neighboring districts as well as in different research centers,
presence of
huge crop residues in the district for livestock feed and the
readily available market for red meat are opportunities for
livestock production in the Gonji Kolela District.
Challenges facing livestock production in the district
include diseases, feed shortage, inadequate information on how
to improve animal breeding and Lack of support services.
Anthrax, Blackleg and Ovine Pasteurellosis are categorized as
the major bacterial diseases in the district and Lumpy Skin
Disease, Sheep and Goat pox, New Castle Disease, Rabies, African
Horse sickness and Infectious Bursal Disease are viral diseases
present. Paramphystomiasis, Ascariasis, Strongylosis,
Coccidiosis, Trichuriasis and infection with Moniezia
are the endo-parasites. In the case of ectoparasites in sheep
and goats, fleas were found frequently followed by lice.
Different Measures have been taken to prevent and control the
diseases, like vaccination and strategic deworming. In the
district, only governmental budget is used for veterinary
services, which is not enough to give full service.
Non-governmental organizations should support veterinary
services in the district.
[Abebe Mihret, Beyenech Gebeyehu. A Review on Opportunities and
Challenges for Livestock Production in Gonji Kolela District,
Addis Alem, Ethiopia. 2025;17(3):56-62]. ISSN 1553-9873
(print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/report.
02. doi:10.7537/marsroj170325.02
Keywords:
Challenges; Diseases; Gonji Kolela; Livestock; Opportunities |
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Review Of Literature
On Effect Of Computer Assisted Instruction On The Achievement
And Retention Of Tenth Grade Students
*Sunita Rani and ** Dr. Babita Chaudhary
**Research Scholar, Department of Education, SunRise University,
Alwar, Rajasthan (India)
* Assistant Professor, Department of Education, SunRise
University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)
Email:
Srsunita1237@gmail.com
Abstract:
As we know that instructional
technology is an essential element of educational technology
which contributes to the efficacy as well as efficiency of
teaching learning process. In the present scenario the concept
of teaching supplemented by technological devices is not new.
Technology not only helps to bring about desirable changes in
the teaching learning process but also it makes the entire
process more interesting, motivating and interactive. Today’s
students are ever more techno-friendly so there has been an
increased demand to bring advanced educational technologies into
the classroom. They expect that the presentation of the content
should meet with their needs. They cannot be satisfied with only
one-way conventional methods of teaching. Technology experts
have claimed that use of computer technologies can transform
teaching learning process positively because technology not only
provides increased access to information, but also provides
unlimited opportunities to teachers and students to collaborate
with peers and experts. Technology also helps to exchange ideas
and explore topics in different ways that would not be possible
in a traditional classroom approach.
[Sunita Rani and Dr. Babita Chaudhary.
Review Of Literature On Effect Of Computer Assisted
Instruction On The Achievement And Retention Of Tenth Grade
Students. 2025;17(3):63-66]. ISSN 1553-9873
(print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/report.
03. doi:10.7537/marsroj170325.03
Keywords:
Review Of Literature; Computer Assisted Instruction; Achievement
And Retention |
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Review On Animal Microbiome: It’S Importance
Abebe Mihret1, Beyenech Gebeyehu2
1North Gojjam Zone Livestock and
Fisheries Resource Development Nominal Office, Bahir Dar,
Ethiopia
2Bahir Dar University
College of Agricutlure and Environmental Sciences, Bahir
Dar, Ethiopia
abebemihret928@gmail.com
Abstract:
The microbiome of hosts, also known as microflora or microbiota,
is routinely defined as all the microorganisms inhabiting a
specific environment, and these terms are often used
interchangeably. Gut microbial communities, composed of
bacteria, ciliate and flagellate protozoa, anaerobic fungi, and
viruses, play a vital role in nutritional, physiological,
immunological, and protective functions of the host. The rumen
is one of the most extensively studied and well-documented gut
ecosystem because of the importance of ruminants to human
nutrition and the major role played by rumen microbes in
nutrition of the ruminant animal. Volatile fatty acids,
principally acetate, propionate, and butyrate, are the major
products of rumen microbial fermentation and are absorbed and
used as energy sources by the host. The interaction between the
host and microbes in the rumen is synergistic, in that the host
provides heat, moisture and food, while the microorganisms
produce protein and by-products of digestion, to use by the
host. Bacteria are the most abundant microbes in the foregut of
ruminant animals, with approximately 1010 – 1011
cells/ml and over 200 species. The lower-gut microbiota diverge
in composition according to intestinal segment, likely
reflecting differences in physical, chemical, and biological
conditions in each compartment. The association between the host
and the microbiome is affected by a large number of abiotic and
biotic factors. Culture-dependant identification techniques rely
on various selective and enrichment culture conditions in order
to replicate the microbes’ natural environment.
Culture-independent methods, or, more
specifically DNA-based methods of identification and detection
of microorganisms, allow the examination of microbial
communities at a molecular level.
[Abebe Mihret, Beyenech Gebeyehu.
Review On Animal Microbiome: It’S Importance.
2025;17(3):67-80].
ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISS 2375-7205 (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/report.
04. doi:10.7537/marsroj170325.04
Keywords:
animal; bacteria; importance; microbiome; rumen |
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