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Improving physical properties
of cotton fabric using reactive finishing agent
Ahmed Ibrahim Wally1,
Raafat Hassan Morsy Azzam2 , Mohamed Mohamed
Abdelazeam3 and Maysa Mohamed Reda3
1
Textile Research Division,
National Research center, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt.
2Textile
Dyeing and Finishing Technology Department, Faculty of Applied
Arts, Helwan University, Egypt.
3
Textile Dyeing and Finishing Technology Department, Higher
Institute of Applied Arts, New Cairo, Egypt
Emil:
muhammed.omran1993@gmail.com
Abstract:
In this study will investigate a reactive finishing agent
depending on modified starch with acrylamide, Different
modification conditions will be studied to achieve methylol
carbamoyl ethyl starch. The synthesized finishing agent with
different concentrations will be applied onto the cotton fabrics
at certain concentrations, physical properties of the treated
cotton fabrics with the synthesized reactive finishing agent
will be studied, An acceptable results were achieved with 10%
reactive finishing agent.
[Ahmed Ibrahim Wally, Raafat
Hassan Morsy Azzam, Mohamed Mohamed Abdelazeam and Maysa
Mohamed Reda Improving physical properties of cotton fabric
using reactive finishing agent.
NY Sci J 2022;15(12):1-4].
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doi:10.7537/marsnys151222.01.
Keywords:
Starch, Cotton, Acrylamide and Carbamoyl. |
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Preparing
school students for practical pedagogical and administrative
activities
as a
pedagogical necessity
Tashpolatova Dildora Bakhriddin
qizi
Scientific researcher,
Namangan State University,
Uychi street,
160136,
Uzbekistan
sh.hujamberdiyeva0505@mail.ru
Abstract:
Comprehensive
reforms implemented in our country, state programs aimed at
improving the activities of educational institutions, government
decisions, attention paid to the participants of the educational
process, favorable conditions created for them, organization of
the educational process in preschool educational organizations (PEO)
on a scientific basis , but it requires finding a positive
solution to management problems in this system, improving the
system of preparing future educators for management activities,
forming a management system based on democratic principles and
innovative approaches that meets today's requirements.
The
article talks about the pedagogical necessity and possibilities
of preparing preschool education students for practical
pedagogical and managerial activities.
[Tashpolatova
Dildora Bakhriddin
qizi.
Preparing school
students for practical pedagogical and administrative
activities
as a pedagogical necessity.
NY Sci J
2022;15(12):5-9]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork
02.doi:10.7537/marsnys151222.02.
Keywords:
preschool
education, students, qualification requirements,
curriculum, necessity. |
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The phytotoxic impact of lead
and zinc induced changes in seed germination and seedling growth
of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. multipurpose wooden furniture,
street avenue tree in a vitro study
1Ashufta
Rafat MSc, 1Muhammad
Zafar Iqbal Ph.D. and
1*Muhammad
Shafiq Ph.D.
Department of Botany, University
of Karachi, Karachi, 75270, Pakistan
1Corresponding
author: 1*shafiqeco@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Pollution by heavy
metals in the environment results
due to various types of
anthropogenic, industrial, mining, automobile activities
and its impact on living organisms is
a worldwide problem. Among the heavy metals, lead and
zinc are released in environment from automobile activities.
Lead and zinc are heavy metals and in excess concentration
disturb morphological, physiological function, rate of seed
germination percentage, seedling growth, biomass production in
different plant growth. The researchers suggested that increase
in concentration of heavy metal responsible for toxic effects on
plant growth. Dalbergia sissoo (Roxb.) is multiple
purpose tree growing under stressful polluted environment along
different busy roads side of Karachi, city (Pakistan). The seeds
of D. sissoo were collected from the Karachi University
campus (clan area) and highly automobile polluted site of
Karachi city (Hassan Square) and treated to test the toxicity
and tolerance limit to heavy metals using different level of
Lead and Zinc in in vitro studies. In present study
the treatment of two different
types of heavy metals lead (Pb) and Zinc (Zn) showed variable
effects on the rate of seed germination percentage and seedling
growth characteristics and seedling dry weight of D. sissoo
as compared to control. The lead and zinc treatment at all level
on seed of D. sissoo city areas showed higher percentage
of rate of seed germination percentage. Zinc is micro nutrient
and in excess level produce negative effects on plant growth of
D. sissoo. Root length of campus seed seedlings was
higher in Zn treatment whereas, seeds from city area showed
significantly lowest root length in Pb treatment at 90 ppm. The
shoot length was found higher in campus and city area seedlings
in both treatments. There was no significant difference in dry
weight between city and campus seedlings but city seedlings
showed higher dry weight in Pb treatment. Percent metal
tolerance was higher in city seedlings treated with Zn but in Pb
treatment campus seedlings showed higher percent metal
tolerance.
[Ashufta Rafat MSc,
1Muhammad
Zafar Iqbal Ph.D. and
1*Muhammad
Shafiq Ph.D. The
phytotoxic impact of lead and zinc induced changes in seed
germination and seedling growth of Dalbergia sissoo
Roxb. multipurpose wooden furniture, street avenue tree in a
vitro study.
NY Sci J
2022;15(12):10-16].ISSN1554-0200(print);ISSN2375-723X(online).http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork
03.doi:10.7537/marsnys151222.03.
Key words:
heartwood tree; heavy metals; phytotoxicity; tolerance index;
toxicity; urban areas |
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GANGADHARA
RAO IRLAPATI
who made
researches on the New-Earth-Machine
Gangadhara Rao Irlapati
H.No.5-30-4/1,Saibabanagar,Jeedimetla,,Hyderabad,India-500055
Email:
gangadha19582058@gmail.com
Google pay A/C No.+91 9989239159
Abstract:
There is a need to
do researches on some things which are unsolved in science.
New-earth-machine is one of them. I tried to my best to create
New-earth-machine in modern methods
through this it
is possible to re-create similar earth of past in the space
which is embedded in the gravitational layers and tried to
conduct researches but uncompleted due to lack of support and
opportunities. I call on world scientists to do researches that
create
New-earth-machine.
The researches and studies done by me on the
New-earth-machine
can be useful and inspiring for future generations. So,
scientists can study the researches, studies and published works
I have done thoroughly and go up with solutions to solve the
issue.
[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati
GANGADHARA
RAO IRLAPATI who made researches on the New-Earth-Machine.
N Y Sci J 2022;15(12):17-209].
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doi:10.7537/marsnys151222.04.
Key words: Bioforecast(1965-70), Irlapatism-A New Hypothetical
Model of Cosmology (1970-77), Geoscope (1980-87), Basics of
Monsoon Time Scales (1987-91), North American Monsoon Time Scale
(1991), North African Monsoon Time Scale (1991), Indian Monsoon
Time Scale (1991), East Asian Monsoon Time Scale (1991), Western
North Pacific Monsoon Time Scale (1991), South African Monsoon
Time Scale (1991), South African Monsoon Time Scale (1991),
Australian Monsoon Time Scale (1991), Numerical Weather Periodic
Tables ( 1991-2000 ), National Geoscope projects (2000-10),
Global Monsoon Time Scales (2010-22) |
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Review of
Literature Related to Efficient
Multi-Processor Scheduling in Cloud based on the Hybridization
Process
1Dr.
Rajeev Yadav and 2Shubham Gaur
1Professor,
Department of Computer Science, SunRise University, Alwar,
Rajasthan (India)
2Research
Scholar, Department of Computer Science, SunRise University,
Alwar, Rajasthan (India)
Email-
shubhamgr90.2@gmail.com
Abstract:
In
recent years, the concept of cloud computing has been gaining
traction to provide dynamically increasing access to shared
computing resources (software and hardware) via the internet.
It’s not secret that cloud computing’s ability to supply
mission-critical services has made job scheduling a hot subject
in the industry right now. Cloud resources may be wasted, or
in-service performance may suffer because of under-utilization
or over-utilization, respectively, due to poor scheduling.
Various strategies from the literature are examined in this
research in order to give procedures for the planning and
performance of Job Scheduling techniques (JST) in cloud
computing. To begin, we look at and tabulate the existing JST
that is linked to cloud and grid
computing.
The present successes are then thoroughly reviewed, difficulties
and flows are recognized, and intelligent solutions are devised
to take advantage of the proposed taxonomy. To bridge the gaps
between present investigations, this paper also seeks to provide
readers with a conceptual framework, where we proposed an
effective job scheduling technique in cloud computing. These
findings are intended to provide academics and policymakers with
information about the advantages of a more efficient cloud
computing setup. In cloud computing, fair job scheduling is most
important. We proposed a priority-based scheduling technique to
ensure fair job scheduling. Finally, the open research questions
raised in this article will create a path for the implementation
of an effective job scheduling strategy.
[Yadav, R. and Gaur, S.
Review of Literature Related to
Efficient Multi-Processor
Scheduling in Cloud based on the Hybridization Process.
N Y Sci J 2022;15(12):210-215].
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05.doi:10.7537/marsnys151222.05.
Keywords: Review
of Literature,
Cloud computing, Job
scheduling, Taxonomy, Conceptual framework, Resource allocation,
Open research issue |
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