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New York Science Journal

(N Y Sci J)

ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online), doi prefix: 10.7537, Monthly

Volume 16 - Number 2 (Cumulated No. 168); February 25, 2023

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Effect of some petrophysical and environmental properties on Gargaresh calcarenite used in Sabratha ancient site NW Libya

 

Khaled Alsagheir Abulqasem shwaya1 Najat AlMabrouk Owen Ibrahim2

 

1Geology Department, Faculty of science, Sabratha University

2Ecology Department Faculty of science, Sabratha University

chkhaled9@gmail.com,    najatowen@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The purpose of the study was to determine the properties affecting porosity and permeability and their effect on weathering and deterioration in some Roman and Byzantine Calcarenite monuments in Sabratha. A comparison of qualitative fabric observations in petrographic thin sections and quantitative measurements of physical properties, including porosity, permeability, grain density and bulk density distribution. The results suggest that the mercury intrusion porosimetry data and qualitative fabric analysis related to petrophysical properties distribution indicated that the Calcarenite is characterized by low unit weight, high porosity, and large permeability especially in weathered samples, the degree of cementation of the Calcarenite was between weak and medium.

[Khaled alsagheir abulqasem shwaya and  Najat ALMabrouk Owen Ibrahim Effect of some petrophysical and environmental properties on Gargaresh calcarenite used in Sabratha ancient site NW Libya. N Y Sci J 2023;16(2):1-9]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 01.doi:10.7537/marsnys160223.01.

 

Keywords Calcarenite, porosity, Permeability, Petrophysical properties, and weathering

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STUDY ON POLICIES AND PROPOSALS OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT STATE OF HARYANA (INDIA)

 

Dr. Kiran

 

H. No. 123A/14, Kirpal Nagar, Rohtak-124001, Haryana (India)

Email: rnehra39@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Although the Government of Haryana has initiated concerted efforts through several plans and initiatives to alleviate poverty in rural Haryana, much more needs to be done to bring prosperity to people living in rural areas. Currently, technology dissemination in rural areas is uneven and slow. Strong efforts by organizations developing rural technology, equipment, and products could not produce a high level of success. Experiences in many countries show that demand-driven technological development has a higher rate of dissemination. However, in Haryana, rural technology developers catered to needs (with little improvement) instead of creating demand. No industrial connecting equipment is available to create a demand-based market for rural communities. In addition, a gap exists between approaches and effective management systems. The spread of rural development technology/ schemes is slow, and the broader participation of different stakeholders is lacking. Therefore, integrating the government, panchayats, farmers, scholars, companies, non-governmental organizations, and private enterprises could be an ideal approach to not only eliminate this imbalance but also to improve its overall rural economy.

[Kiran. STUDY ON POLICIES AND PROPOSALS OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT STATE OF HARYANA (INDIA). N Y Sci J 2023;16(2):10-13]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 02.doi:10.7537/marsnys160223.02.

 

Keywords: Rural Development, Growth Rate, Literacy Rate.

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Plumbagin extract of Plumbago zeylanica root on reproductive system of female Albino Rats

 

Umar Rasheed Bichoo1, Dr. Mukesh Kumar2, Dr. Haroon Bashir3, Dr. Athar Hussain4 and Romana Akhtar5

 

1Research Scholar, Department of Zoology, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan .

Email Id: bichooumar789@gmail.com

2Professor of  Zoology,  SunRise university, India.

3Research Scholar, Department of Zoology, Sri Satya Sai University of Technology and Medical Sciences, Sehore, India. Email Id: haroonzargar24@gmail.com

4Associate Professor Zoology,  Govt. Degree College Kishtwar, India. Email Id:  abuhaider26@yahoo.com

5Prof. of Zoology,  GDC Kishtwar and PhD Scholar, Venkateshwar University, UP, India.

 

ABSTRACT: Plumbago zeylanica Linn. (Plumbaginaceae), a plant utilised as a widespread folk remedy and antifertility agent, was examined for its antifertility activity in the current study. The effects of 200 and 400 mg/kg of five sequential solvent extracts, including petroleum ether, chloroform, acetone, ethanol, and water, on the estrous cycle were investigated. Only the acetone extract was shown to be the most successful at stopping the rats' typical estrous cycle (p0.05, p0.01, and p0.00). The rats' diestrous portion of the estrous cycle was lengthened, which temporarily inhibited ovulation. When the extract was removed, the anovulatory activity was reversible. The functioning of oestrogen in rats was further investigated using the efficient acetone extract. In comparison to the control, the extract demonstrated strong estrogenic and antiestrogenic action (p0.05), (p0.01), and (p0.001). Studies on the uteri's histology were done to verify the estrogenic activity. The findings showed that Plumbago zeylanica stem extract had an antifertility effect on albino rats.

[Bichoo, U.R., Kumar, M., Bashir, H., Hussain, A. and Akhtar, R. Plumbagin extract of Plumbago zeylanica root on reproductive system of female Albino Rats. N Y Sci J 2023;16(2):14-17]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 03.doi:10.7537/marsnys160223.03.

 

Keywords: Plumbago zeylanica, anovulatory, estrous cycle, estrogenic activity

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My understanding of the origin, prevention and treatment of new pneumonia virus disease 之三

 

Sun chunwu

 

Sun Chunwu (1948 -), male (Han nationality), Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China, mainly engaged in natural science research;

Author's statement: I guarantee that I am the copyright owner of this work,

Company name: Jiangsu Yangzhou Sanli Electric Appliance Group Co., Ltd

Postal code: 225,008 E-mail: yzscw0514@163.com WeChat scw20,171,020

 

 

Abstract: For example, the summer temperature is high, thunderstorms, overcast weather is low, the fish in the river is easy to die of hypoxia. Summer is also the most easy season for bacteria to reproduce, easy to get sick and die. Summer is the fish feeding season, fish and greedy, easy to support the death. These three problems are consistent with the situation when the patient has a fever, first of all, the temperature, the water that the patient hangs and transfuses into the haze. It is also called heavy moisture in traditional Chinese medicine. Cells are prone to hypoxia. But still every day for patients to hang water infusion, transformed more haze. The small molecules of drugs in water infusion and vaccine drugs are deposited in various structures of the patient's body, which is easy to die like a fish. And more small molecules. For example, bacteria in water are most likely to reproduce in summer, which will infect the disease. Even at this time, the temperature of the patient's body and the force of pushing and friction will process various materials, such as meat and potatoes with high iron content, into a plasma state, which will make the body more weak and even more painful. If the patient takes painkillers again, poisoning or aggravation of the coma and other big problems. Or the ion state is abruptly discontinued, so the patient is less likely to survive. This is also the question at the heart of the article

[Sun chunwu. My understanding of the origin, prevention and treatment of new pneumonia virus disease 之三 . N Y Sci J 2023;16(2):18-38]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).

http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 04.doi:10.7537/marsnys160223.04.

 

Key words: Oval chart, SARS, leukemia, cancer, AIDS, germs, viruses, climate change, infectious diseases, epidemics, Chinese medicine, hanging water infusion, media, prevention and control.

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My understanding of the origin, prevention and treatment of new pneumonia virus disease

 

Sun chunwu

 

(1948-), male (Han nationality), Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China, mainly engaged in the research of natural science, etc.;

Unit name, Jiangsu Yangzhou Sanli Electric Group Co., Ltd.

Zip code 225008 E-mail: yzscw0514@163.com WeChat account scw20171020

 

Abstract: the incidence rate of the world epidemic is many, long and wide. There are at least five reasons. In 1931, the American doctor drbaxbr cooperated with his colleagues to produce the world's first bottle of commercial infusion products in the transformed old garage. In the Second World War, it was widely used in the rescue and treatment of dehydration, excessive bleeding, fever and wound infection. For example, within 30 hours of infusion, the patient's fever will be reduced immediately, the infected wound will be treated with western medicine, especially for bacteria. At that time, the side effects of chronic diseases, viruses and long-term infusion could not be found in a short time.

Firstly, it discusses the origin and prevention of the new pneumonia virus disease, so as to establish effective national epidemic prevention and recapture the economic losses in the epidemic situation.

[Sun chunwu. My understanding of the origin, prevention and treatment of new pneumonia virus disease . N Y Sci J 2023;16(2):39-57]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 05.doi:10.7537/marsnys160223.05.

 

Key words: Oval chart, SARS, leukemia, cancer, AIDS, germs, viruses, climate change, infectious diseases, epidemics, Chinese medicine, hanging water infusion, media, prevention and control.

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STUDY ON POLICIES AND PROPOSALS OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT STATE OF HARYANA (INDIA)

 

Dr. Kiran

 

H. No. 123A/14, Kirpal Nagar, Rohtak-124001, Haryana (India)

Email: rnehra39@gmail.com

 

Abstract: - Although the Government of Haryana has initiated concerted efforts through several plans and initiatives to alleviate poverty in rural Haryana, much more needs to be done to bring prosperity to people living in rural areas. Currently, technology dissemination in rural areas is uneven and slow. Strong efforts by organizations developing rural technology, equipment, and products could not produce a high level of success. Experiences in many countries show that demand-driven technological development has a higher rate of dissemination. However, in Haryana, rural technology developers catered to needs (with little improvement) instead of creating demand. No industrial connecting equipment is available to create a demand-based market for rural communities. In addition, a gap exists between approaches and effective management systems. The spread of rural development technology/ schemes is slow, and the broader participation of different stakeholders is lacking. Therefore, integrating the government, panchayats, farmers, scholars, companies, non-governmental organizations, and private enterprises could be an ideal approach to not only eliminate this imbalance but also to improve its overall rural economy.

[Dr. Kiran. STUDY ON POLICIES AND PROPOSALS OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT STATE OF HARYANA (INDIA). N Y Sci J 2023;16(2):58-61]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 06.doi:10.7537/marsnys160223.06.

 

Keywords: Rural Development, Growth Rate, Literacy Rate.

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