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Growth and Vine Nutritional
Status of Superior Grapevines as Affected by Foliar Application
of Wheat Seed Sprout
Farouk H. Abdelaziz1;
Isis A. Rizk2, and Mohamed A. A. Abdel Samie1
1Hort.
Dept. Fac. of Agric. Minia Univ, Egypt
2Viticulture
Res. Dept., Hort. Res. Instit. ARC, Giza, Egypt
Abstract:
This study was carried out
during 2016 and 2017 seasons to elucidate the influence of
spraying wheat seed sprout once, twice or thrice at 0.5 to 4.0%
on main shoot length, number of leaves/shoot, leaf area, wood
ripening coefficient, pruning wood weight and cane thickness and
vine nutritional status namely chlorophylls a & b, total
carotenoids, N, P, K, Mg, Zn, Fe, Mn and Cu in the leaves of
Superior grapevines. Supplying the vines with wheat seed sprout
at 0.5 to 4.0% once, twice or thrice had an obvious stimulation
on all growth aspects and leaf chemical components relative to
the control. The stimulation was materially related to the
increase in concentrations and frequencies of application.
Carrying out two sprays of wheat seed sprout at 2.0% was
responsible for stimulating growth and vine nutritional status
of
Superior grapevines.
[Farouk H. Abdelaziz; Isis A.
Rizk, and Mohamed A. A. Abdel Samie.
Growth and Vine Nutritional Status of Superior Grapevines as
Affected by Foliar Application of Wheat Seed Sprout.
N Y Sci J
2018;11(2):1-7].
ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN
2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
1.
doi:10.7537/marsnys110218.01.
Keywords:
Superior grapevines, growth, vine nutritional status, wheat seed
sprout |
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Productive Performance of
Golek Mango Trees as Influenced by Spraying Amino Acids and
Vitamin B12
Abde El-Hameed, M. Wassel1,
Ahmed Y. Mohamed2 and Mohamed T. A. Aly 2
1Hort
Dept. Fac. of Agric. Minai Univ. Egypt
2Tropical.
Res. Dept. Hort. Res. Instit. ARC. Giza. Egypt
Abstract:
During 2016 and 2017 seasons
mango cv. Golek grown under Aswan conditions was subjected to
spraying amino acids (tryptophan, methionine and cysteine) at
0.05 to 0.2% and/or vitamin B12 at 25 to 100 ppm
three times. The goal was examining the effect of amino acids
and vitamin B12 on growth, tree nutritional status,
flowering and fruit setting aspects, yield and fruit quality.
Single and combined applications of amino acids at 0.05 to 0.2%
and/or vitamin B12 at 25 to 100 ppm was very
effective in enhancing all growth aspects, pigments, N, P, K, Mg
and Ca in the leaves, panicle length, number of panicle/tree and
perfect flowers %, fruit setting %, yield as well as fruit
quality relative to the control treatment. Percentage of male
flowers tended to reduce with the present treatments. Amino
acids application was superior to using vitamin B12
in enhancing the most investigated characteristics. Combined
applications were preferable than using each material alone in
this respect. Supplying
Golek mango trees grown
under Aswan climatic conditions three times with amino acids at
0.1% plus vitamin B12 at 50 ppm succeeded in
maximizing the yield and improving fruit quality.
[Abde El-Hameed, M. Wassel,
Ahmed Y. Mohamed and Mohamed T. A. Aly.
Productive Performance of
Golek Mango Trees as Influenced by Spraying Amino Acids and
Vitamin B12.
N Y Sci J
2018;11(2):8-16]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X
(online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
2.
doi:10.7537/marsnys110218.02.
Keywords:
Golek mango cv, amino acids, vitamin B12, growth,
yield, fruit quality. |
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A Sociological Analysis of
the Global Hegemony of Mass Media and Its Influence on the
Americanization of Sri Lankan Media
Dr. Dharma Keerthi Sri Ranjan1,
Pavitra Umayanganie2
1Senior
Lecturer, Faculty of Mass Media, Sri Palee Campus, University of
Colombo, Horana, Sri Lanka
ranjan@spc.cmb.ac.lk
/
ranjan2007@gmail.com
2Undergraduate
in Psychology, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Nugegoda, Sri
Lanka.
kpavithrauma@gmail.com
Abstract:
The imperialism of the culture
of mass media of America has shaped and reshaped the individual
life of the masses of central and peripheral countries in the
world. The modern electronic colonialism is leading to a new
concept of empire and has led the masses to a cultural tsunami.
The present transnationalism of Americanization builds up a
psychological or mental empire which influences the minds,
attitudes, values etc. of individuals of the world. The e
Colonialism of the US media and communication adopts the values,
norms and cultural trends in order to promote the western ideals
of capitalism. The advancement of the technology of satellite
and the cable television has accelerated globalization and
influences more and more individuals. As a result of this,
nothing is blocked any longer from the masses according to the
structuralist view of the global system. This comprehensive
media of the west also produced and modernized the information
underpinning of global capitalism and the political hegemony.
This trend of Americanization being a one-way flow of cultural
influence promotes and dominates the lucrative businesses in the
markets. In this research, I concentrated on the theory of
structuralism, conduct the research adopting the mixed method.
As the result of this research I found that the sub-systems such
as the organisms, personality, the social systems, the cultural
systems etc. have been changed by the American culture brought
in by the mass media.
[Dr. Dharma Keerthi Sri Ranjan,
Pavitra Umayanganie.
A Sociological Analysis of the Global Hegemony of Mass Media and
Its Influence on the Americanization of Sri Lankan Media.
N Y Sci J
2018;11(2):17-23].
ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN
2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
3.
doi:10.7537/marsnys110218.03.
Key words:
Americanization, Social System, Hegemony, Media Consumerism,
Neo-Imperialism |
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Effect Of Using Extracts Of
Mugwort, Chicken, Lupine Seeds And Licorice As Partial
Replacement Of Dormex On Behaviour Of Buds, Blooming, Berry
Setting, Growth And Vine Nutritional Status Of Superior
Grapevines Grown Under Qena Conditions
Faissal F. Ahmed1;
Mohamed M. A. Abada2 and Mohamed M. M. Osman1
1Hort.
Dept. Fac. of Agric. Minia Univ. Egypt
2Viticulture
Res. Dept. Hort. Res. Instit. ARC, Giza, Egypt
faissalfadel@yahoo.com
Abstract:
During 2015 and 2016 seasons,
Superior grapevines grown under Qena region were treated once
(11 & 12 Jan) with dormex at 4% alone and dormex at 1 to 2%
and/or any one of the four plant extracts (mugwort, chicken,
lupine seeds and licorice) each at 10%. The study focused on the
effect of these treatments on behaviour of buds, blooming, berry
setting, growth and vine nutritional status. Subjecting the
vines once to dormex at 4% alone and dormex at 1 to 2% and/or
any one of the four plant extracts namely mugwort, chicken,
lupine seeds and licorice each at 10% had an announced promotion
on start and end of bud burst, blooming and berry setting,
percentages of bud burst and fruiting buds, growth aspects,
pigments and nutrients and a reduction on durations of bud
burst, blooming and berry setting stages and percentage of
dormant buds relative to the control. The best plant extracts in
this respect were mugwort, chicken, lupine seeds and licorice
each at 10%, in ascending order. Using dormex at 1 to 2% and/or
any one of the four plant extracts were preferable than using
dormex at 1 to 2% alone. For advancing bud break and
enhancing fruiting buds, growth aspects and vine nutritional
status, it is necessary to treat Superior grapevines grown under
Qena region once (11 & 12 Jan.) with dormex at 4% or dormex at
2% plus extract of licorice at 10%.
[Faissal F. Ahmed; Mohamed M. A.
Abada and Mohamed M. M. Osman.
Effect Of Using Extracts Of Mugwort, Chicken, Lupine Seeds And
Licorice As Partial Replacement Of Dormex On Behaviour Of Buds,
Blooming, Berry Setting, Growth And Vine Nutritional Status Of
Superior Grapevines Grown Under Qena Conditions.
N Y Sci J 2018;11(2):24-34].
ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN
2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
4. doi:10.7537/marsnys110218.04.
Keywords:
Dormex, mugwort, chicken, lupine seeds, licorice,
breaking bud burst, blooming, berry setting, growth and vine
nutritional status, Superior grapevines |
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Effect of Using Extracts of
Mugwort, Chicken, Lupine Seeds and Licorice as Partial
Replacement of Dormex on Berry Setting, Shot Berries and Berries
Quality of Superior Grapevines Grown Under Qena Conditions
Faissal F. Ahmed1;
Mohamed M. A. Abada2 and Mohamed M. M. Osman1
1Hort.
Dept. Fac. of Agric. Minia Univ. Egypt
2Viticulture
Res. Dept. Hort. Res. Instit. ARC, Giza, Egypt
E mail:
faissalfadel@yahoo.com
Abstract:
This study was conducted during
2015 and 2016 seasons to examine the effect of using four plant
extracts (mugwort, chicken, lupine seeds and licorice) each at
10% as partial replacement of dormex on berry setting, yield,
shot berries and berries quality of Superior grapevines grown
under Qena region. The vines treated with dormex and plant
extracts once on 11 & 12 Jan during both seasons. An obvious
promotion on berry setting%, yield/vine and berries quality and
a remarkable reduction on shot berries% were observed due to
treating the vines once to dormex at 4% alone and dormex at 1 to
2% and/or any one of the four plant extracts namely mugwort,
chicken, lupine seeds and licorice each at 10% compared to the
control. The best plant extracts in this respect were extracts
of mugwort, chicken, lupine seeds and licorice each at 10%, in
ascending order. Using dormex at 1 to 2% plus any one of the
four plant extracts were favourable than using dormex at 1 to 2%
alone in enhancing yield and berries quality. One
application of dormex at 4% alone or dormex at 2% plus extract
of licorice at 10%. Was responsible for producing higher yield
and better berries quality of Superior grapevines grown under
Qena region.
[Faissal F. Ahmed; Mohamed M. A.
Abada and Mohamed M. M. Osman.
Effect of Using Extracts of Mugwort, Chicken, Lupine Seeds and
Licorice as Partial Replacement of Dormex on Berry Setting, Shot
Berries and Berries Quality of Superior Grapevines Grown Under
Qena Conditions. N
Y Sci J 2018;11(2):35-42].
ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN
2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
5. doi:10.7537/marsnys110218.05.
Keywords:
Dormex, mugwort, chicken, lupine seeds, licorice, berry setting,
yield, shot berries, berries quality, Superior grapevines. |
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Effect of Salivary Contamination on Marginal
Adaptation of Different Types of Glass Ionomer Cements
Restorations
Omar A. Ismail1, Mirvat M. Salama2, Magda E. Shalaby2
1Conservative Dentistry Dep., Faculty of Dentistry, Horus
University in Egypt (HUE)
2 Restorative Dentistry Dep., Faculty of Dentistry, Tanta
University, Egypt
oismail@horus.edu.eg
Abstract Aim: To study the effect of
salivary contamination on the marginal adaptation of class V
cavities restored with three different types of glass ionomer
cements. Materials and methods: Forty five, caries-free, freshly
extracted human sound molars from middle aged patients were
collected from surgery clinic of Tanta University. The teeth
were examined by trans-illumination to exclude those exhibiting
enamel fractures or cracks. A class V cavity preparation was
done on the buccal or lingual surface of each tooth with
cylindrical diamond bur under air-water cooling. The prepared
teeth were randomly divided into nine groups (5 teeth each)
corresponding to different glass ionomer materials and saliva
contamination timing. Results: SEM examination revealed that no
marginal gaps were detected at the enamel-GIC interface in the
different tested groups that were not subjected to salivary
contamination. While in the samples that were subjected to
salivary contamination there were marginal gaps formation.
Conclusion: Salivary contamination reduced marginal adaptation
of different glass ionomer restorative materials. Nano-Ionomer
showed least marginal gaps and better marginal adaptability when
compared to CGIC and RMGIC.
[Ismail OA, Salama MM, Shalaby ME. Effect of Salivary
Contamination on Marginal Adaptation of Different Types of Glass
Ionomer Cements Restorations. N Y Sci J 2017;10(12):43-49]. ISSN
1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
6. doi:10.7537/marsnys101217.06.
Keywords: Marginal adaptation, Glass ionomer, Saliva
contamination, Thermo-cycling |
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Diversity and distribution of Aedesosquitoes
in Nigeria
1Chukwuekezie
Okechukwu Chimaeze*,
1Nwankwo Aldophus Chukwuemeka, 1Nwosu
Emmanuel Okechukwu
1Dogunro
Festus Ayorinde, 1Nwangwu Udoka Chukwubuofu,
1Onwude Cosmas Ogbonnaya, 1Ezihe
Ebuka Promise, 1Agashi Nneka Obiageli,
1Anumba Joseph Uche, 1Anioke
Clementina Chekwube, 1Anokwu Stephen Okechukwu,
1Orizu Francis Uzoma, 1Okoronkwo-Agwu
Angela Ifeoma, 1Eloy Emelda Idam, and
1Okoye Chukwuebuka Kingsley.
1National
Arbovirus and Vectors Research Centre (NAVRC),
Enugu, #33
Park Avenue, PMB 01573, Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria.
chukwuekezieo@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Aedes
mosquitoes are vectors of yellow
fever,
Zika, dengue, chikungunya, West Nile diseases among others.
These mosquitoes bite both humans and animals alike during the
day, particularly in the mornings and evenings. This study
sought to understand their diversity, distribution and abundance
in Nigeria. Ovitrapping, larval surveys and human landing
collections were used to sample for vectors in 14 states of the
country and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). This cuts
across the 6 geopolitical zones of the Federation. A total of
8,659 Aedes mosquitoes, consisting of nine (9) different
species were collected. Aedes albopictus 3,651(42%)
constituted majority of the collections, while Aedes
circumluteolus 40 (0.5%) was the least collected. All nine
species collected in the surveillance were present in Enugu
State, while Kaduna State, with the least diversity, had only
one species. The study revealed the overwhelming presence of
domestic, peri domestic and canopy breeders of the genus,
Aedes, in the Country. These include those that transmit
some of the most dreaded diseases across the globe. Hence, there
is need to continuously update available data on these
mosquitoes. This should be the basis for effective vector
control and the eventual elimination of Aedes-related
diseases in Nigeria.
[Chukwuekezie Okechukwu Chimaeze, Nwankwo Aldophus Chukwuemeka,
Nwosu Emmanuel Okechukwu.
Diversity and distribution of Aedesosquitoes
in Nigeria.
N Y Sci J
2018;11(2):50-57].
ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN
2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
7.
doi:10.7537/marsnys110218.07.
Keywords:
Aedes,
mosquitoes, diversity, distribution, Nigeria |
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Paraoxonase activity and gene
polymorphism in colorectal cancer Egyptian patients
Hussein M. Eldeeb1,2*,
Nagwa S. Ahmed3,
Saadeldin Abdelfattah4,
Abdelzaher M.H1,
Mohammad,
Mohammad M.
Abolfotoh1,
Hassan Y. Ahmed1,
Mohammed H. Hassan5.
1
Medical
Biochemistry Department, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Alzhar
University, Assiut, Egypt.
2
Medical Biochemistry Department Collage of pharmacy, Qassim
university, Buraidah
Saudi Arabia
3
Medical
Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine,
Sohag
University,
Sohag,
Egypt.
4
Medical
Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine,
Tanta,
University,
Tanta,
Egypt.
5
Department of Medical Biochemistry, Qena Faculty of Medicine,
South Valley University, Qena,
Egypt.
eldeebhussein40@yahoomail.com;
husseineldeeb@qumed.edu.sa;
+966547387065
Abstract:
Colorectal cancer
(CRC) is a common cause of
death worldwide, and represents the
third most common form of cancer and the second leading cause of
cancer-related death in the world.
Human paraoxanase (PON1) is a Ca-dependent esterase synthesized
in liver and related to high density lipoprotein (HDL) and
protecting low density lipoprotein (LDL) by hydrolysis of lipid
peroxides. This study aimed to evaluate the relation
between CRC and PON1 enzyme activity and polymorphism. Fifty
patients of both sexes diagnosed as CRC patients along with
eighty healthy persons of matchable age and sex were enrolled in
the study. The circulating levels of serum level of lipid
profile, PON1 and Aryl esterase (ARE) enzymes were determined by
spectrophotometer assays. PON1 gene polymorphism was done using
polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
technique. The present work showed
significant reduction of the serum levels of HDL and
triglycerides (TG) concomitant with significant elevation of the
serum level of LDL in patients compared to controls. Plasma
total cholesterol (TC) shows no
significance difference between patients and controls. As regard
PON1 gene polymorphism, the present study demonstrated that, the
QQ genotype was the most frequent among the CRC patients and the
controls (60%), followed by QR genotype (32%). The RR was the
least frequent genotype in the two populations (8%). These
finding indicated that the serum PON1 and ARE activities were
significantly lower in CRC patients compared to healthy subjects
concomitant with significant increase in the serum level of LDL
and significant reduction of HDL and TG. Also there were
significant difference of genotype distribution of PON1 between
patients and control groups. These observations suggested the
hypothesis that defects in the antioxidant system capacity and
altered PON 1 activity may be involved in the pathogenesis of
CRC.
[Hussein
M. Eldeeb,
Nagwa S. Ahmed,
Saadeldin Abdelfattah,
Abdelzaher M.H,
Mohammad,
Mohammad M. Abolfotoh,
Hassan Y. Ahmed,
Mohammed H. Hassan.
Paraoxonase activity and
gene polymorphism in colorectal cancer Egyptian patients.
N Y Sci J
2018;11(2):58-67].
ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN
2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
8.
doi:10.7537/marsnys110218.08.
Key words:
CRC, PON1 polymorphism, ARE enzymes and lipid profile |
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The Effect of Some
Environmental Factors on the Milk Yield of Frisian- Bunaji Cross
Bred Raised In the Northern Guinea Savanah of Nigeria
1Muhammad
U.R, 2Adamu H.Y 1Dahiru U, 1Idris.
D.Y, 2Rabiu M and
*3Bala
A. G
1Department
of Animal Health and Production Technology, Federal College of
Agricultural Produce Technology, Kano state, Nigeria
2Department
of Animal Science, Ahmadu Bello University, Kaduna State,
Nigeria.
3Division
of Agricultural Colleges, College of Agriculture and Animal
Science, Ahmadu Bello University, Mando, Kaduna State, Nigeria.
balaaminu@gmail.com;
mdrabiu@yahoo.com;
+2348068928548
Abstract:
This study seeks in understanding the effects and interaction of
some environmental stressors (temperature, rainfall, and
relative humidity) on milk yield. Six hundred and twenty five
(625) lactation records for milk yield of Frisian- Bunaji
crossbred cows were obtained from the dairy herd of National
Animal Production Research Institute, Shika, Zaria. The records
were kept from 2005- 2009. The data were analyzed to determine
the effect of some environmental factors (month, season and year
of calving) on milk yield of the cows. The result revealed that
month, season and year of calving had significant effect
(P<0.05) on milk yield of the cows. This suggests that the
environment has significant role to play in the milk yield of
these crossbred cows. The correlation between temperature,
rainfall, relative humidity and milk yield were positive and
significant (P<0.05; P<0.01). In
conclusion, there is need for physical modification of
environment through shading and cooling, genetic development of
heat tolerant breeds and improved nutritional management
practices for effective dairy cows production.
[
Muhammad U.R, Adamu H.Y Dahiru U, Idris. D.Y, Rabiu M and
Bala A. G.
The Effect of Some
Environmental Factors on the Milk Yield of Frisian- Bunaji Cross
Bred Raised In the Northern Guinea Savanah of Nigeria.
N Y Sci J
2018;11(2):68-72]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 9.
doi:10.7537/marsnys110218.09.
Keywords:
Cows, Environmental stressors, milk yield, significant |
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Theoretical Studies of the Effect of α -methylation and β-
methylation on the Gas - Phase Kinetics of Thermal Decomposition
of AllylFormates.
K.K. Onyia1, I.A Adejoro2, C.U Ibeji1*,
E.O. Akintemi and
E.O. Okpala
1Pure
and Industrial Chemistry, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu,
Nigeria
2Department
of Chemistry, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
Correspondence:
ugochukwu.ibeji@unn.edu.ng
Abstract:
The gas phase pyrolysis reaction of allylformate (I), its α-Methylated
compound (II) and β- methylated (III) compound have been studied
theoretically with PM3, HF/3-21G and DFT (B3LYP/6-31G) methods.
The decomposition of these compounds proceeds by a concerted [1,
5] hydrogen shift through a six- centered transition state (TS)
geometry. The overall result of calculations shows that the
reactivity of the thermal decomposition increases as a result of
steric releasing effect in the transition state by the methyl
group in the α-position, hence it is rate enhancing while
reactivity decreases upon β-methylation, hence decreases the
rate of reaction. it is also found that rate enhancement due to
C-O bond stretching in the formation of T.S is more significant
as a rate determinant than the acidic nature of the formyl
hydrogen eliminated.
[K.K. Onyia, I.A Adejoro, C.U Ibeji,
E.O. Akintemi and
E.O. Okpala.
Theoretical Studies of the Effect of α -methylation and β-
methylation on the Gas - Phase Kinetics of Thermal Decomposition
of AllylFormates.
N Y Sci J
2018;11(2):73-78].
ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN
2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
10.
doi:10.7537/marsnys110218.10.
Keywords:
Kinetics, semi-empirical calculation, DFT calculation,
mechanism, α β-methylation |
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Socioeconomic Characteristics of Small-Scale Farming Households:
The Case from Ethiopia
Derjew Fentie1, Aramde Fetene2 and Sayeh
Kassaw2
1Department
of Agricultural Economics, Debre Markos University, Ethiopia
2Institute
of Land Administration, Debre Markos
University, Ethiopia
E-mail:
derjewfentie@gmail.com;
Phone: +251913663462
Abstract:
The global focus has
been shifted on food security and poverty alleviation. This
study aims to investigate socio- economic characteristics of
small-scale farming households in East Gojam, Ethiopia. Both
primary and secondary data were collected. Primary data was
collected from 309 randomly selected households. The result of
the study showed that 90% of the households have more than four
family members and landholding size below two hectares. Besides,
45% of respondents have four and above farm plots in a
fragmented state. Crop production is the major economic activity
which is highly dependent on rain-feed agriculture. The findings
revealed that, cultivating small size of land relative to family
size, lack of credit facilities, increase in price of
agricultural inputs, erratic rainfall, instability of market
price, lack of timely supply of agricultural inputs, lack of
market information, lacks of road network, lack of market
information and less availability of technologies are reported
as the major problems of the current production system. The
result on sex analysis also indicated that 94.8% of the
respondents are males and5.2% are females. However,
division of labor is still cultural bounded and activities are
gender specific. Women’s were highly responsible for
reproductive as well as home-based tasks.
Therefore, designing strategies to improving the use of modern
technologies, moving towards irrigation–based agriculture and
expanding the use of water harvesting technologies would have
paramount importance. More importantly, strategies should be
designed to shift the ladies from investing more time at home to
participate in outdoor activities.
[Fentie D, Fetene A, Kassaw S.
Socioeconomic
Characteristics of Small-Scale Farming Households: The Case from
Ethiopia.
N Y Sci J
2018;11(2):79-87].
ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN
2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
11.
doi:10.7537/marsnys110218.11.
Keywords:
Agriculture, Ethiopia, households, small-scale farming,
socioeconomic |
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Gender: its effect on
Adjustment Level of High School Students
Manoranjan Tripathy 1,
Bisweswari Sahu 2
1.
Department of Clinical Psychology, Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya,
Haridwar, Uttarakhand 249411, India
2.
Department of Education, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar,
Uttarakhand 263002, India
manoranjanonly@gmail.com
Abstract:
The present investigation in to
find out the Adjustment of High school students in Relation to
their gender boys and girls. The sample consisted of 120 high
school students out of which 60 where boys and 60 where girls.
For this purpose of investigation “Adjustment Inventory” by Dr.
R.S.
Patel was used. The obtained data
were analyzed through “t” test to know the mean difference
between high school students in relation to their gender. The
result shows that there is no significant difference in Home,
School and Emotional adjustment of boys and girls high school
student. But there is significant difference in Social
adjustment of boys & girls high school students at 0.05 levels.
It means boys Social adjustment are better than girls.
[Manoranjan
Tripathy, Bisweswari Sahu.
Gender: its effect on Adjustment Level of High School Students.
N Y Sci J
2018;11(2):88-91].
ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN
2375-723X (online).
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doi:10.7537/marsnys110218.12.
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Establishment of a Unique sustainable Platform
and its required Strategies in Logistics
M.H.Tabrizi1, Hua-ming Song2
1 Department of Economics, Management, Nanjing University of
Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210094, P.R. China. E-mail:
m.mirfattah1@outlook.com
2 Department of Economics, Management, Nanjing University of
Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210094, P.R. China. E-mail:
huaming@njust.edu.cn
Abstract: Logistics is one of the
permanent elements in each organization that has the basic role
in coordinating the variety districts of one organization. This
fact is observed in outsourcing companies obviously. In this
paper, the awareness of needs to preserve the environment and
establish one sustainable and stable development evolved as the
platform with its strategies in one case study for designing the
logistical systems is determined. According to this method, the
basis and common platform data in pertaining to the stuff in
relevant actions, has been considered and involved in
organization including (repairs, Transportation, managerial
supportive chain and etc.) and all are designed, generated and
controlled by one unique information system. After acquiring the
experiences of our research group, this method is performing in
the large organization and has been simplified the jobs in their
logistical affairs. The following results are obtained in
implementation of this system: 1) At least 40% reduction in
operational expenses. 2) raising the productivity by producing:
(1) The standard sustainable common language; (2) The systematic
and informational situation; (3) The social memory.
[M.H.Tabrizi, Hua-ming Song. Establishment of a Unique
sustainable Platform and its required Strategies in Logistics. N
Y Sci J 2018;11(2):92-100]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN
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doi:10.7537/marsnys110218.13.
Keywords: Coding; DSS; DBMSL (DBMSL-Database Management
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