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CONTENTS
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Changes in climate are going to happen in Kiribati in the coming
years upto 2075s Monsoon Time Scales are warning
Gangadhara Rao Irlapati
H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad,India-500055
Email:
gangadhar19582058@gmail.com
Google pay A/C No. +91 99 89 239 159
Abstract:
According to Global Monsoon Time Scales, changes in climate are
going to happen in the Kiribati in the coming years upto 2075's.
Future changes are expected to include a warmer atmosphere, a
warmer and more acidic ocean, higher sea levels and larger
changes in precipitation pattern. According to an estimate, the
climate of the Kiribati will change in the coming years and
Heavy rains and floods will occur. The rivers that currently
flowing normally will overflow. Dry rivers will be full. The
dried lakes will be full. Overall, until the coming year 2075's,
many countries of the world including the Kiribati will be
flooded with heavy rains, snow and other precipitation and
floods in the coming years. Through this research proposal, we
can know the future consequences of the climate of the Kiribati
and prevention and mitigation measures can be made accordingly.
So, scientists can establish Monsoon Time Scale for the Kiribati
and predict what is going to happen in that country in the
coming years roughly.
[Gangadhara
Rao Irlapati.
Changes in climate are going to happen in Kiribati in the coming
years upto 2075s Monsoon Time Scales are warning.
N Y Sci J
2023;16(10):1-70]. ISSN 1554-0200
(print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
01.
doi:10.7537/marsnys161023.01.
Keywords:
Monsoons Time Scales, North American Monsoon Time Scale, North
African Monsoon Time Scale, Indian Monsoons Time Scale, East
Asian Monsoon Time Scale, Western North Pacific Monsoon Time
Scale, South American Monsoon Time Scale, South African Monsoon
Time Scale, Australian Monsoon Time Scale, European Monsoon Time
Scale. |
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Assessment of porosity of glass-ionomer cement using
ultrasonic waves
Touriya BASSIDI, Lahcen MOUNTASSIR, Hassan NOUNAH, Khalid
BOUABID
Laboratory of Metrology and Information Processing, Faculty of
Science, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, Morocco
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t.bassidi@gmail.com
Abstract
The goal of this study was to investigate the relationship
between porosity and ultrasonic parameters of glass-ionomer
dental cement. Theoretical Schoch model describing the
ultrasonic propagation in materials was proposed. Ultrasonic
velocities and mechanical properties were evaluated. They were
then, compared to the experimental ultrasonic parameters
measured on dry and saturated samples with varying porosity. As
expected, a linear decrease of ultrasonic velocities versus
porosity is observed for two saturation states. The correlation
between theoretical and measured results is analyzed. The Schoch
model succeeded in describing the acoustic parameters in dry and
saturated state.
[Touriya BASSIDI, Lahcen MOUNTASSIR, Hassan
NOUNAH, Khalid BOUABID. Assessment of porosity of
glass-ionomer cement using ultrasonic waves . N Y Sci J
2023;16(10):71-82]. ISSN 1554-0200
(print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 02.doi:10.7537/marsnys161023.02.
Keywords:
Glass-ionomer cement, Mechanical properties, porosity,
Ultrasound |
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Impacts of using electronic
devices on road crossing behaviors among medical college student
M. Jalilian1,
F. Mostafavi2,*, A. Delpisheh3, B. Mahaki4,
Gh. Sharifi Rad5,
M. Mahboubi6, M. Mehrab
Zadeh7
1. Department of public health, faculty of health, Ilam
University of medical science, Ilam, Iran.
2. Department of health education and promotion, faculty of
health, Isfahan University of medical science, Isfahan, Iran.
3. Department of statistic and epidemiology, faculty of
health,
Ilam University of medical science,
Ilam, Iran.
4. Department of statistic and epidemiology, faculty of
health, Isfahan University of medical science, Isfahan, Iran.
5. Department of public health, faculty of health, Qom
University of medical science, Ilam, Iran.
6.
Assistant
professor, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences,
Abadan College of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Ahvaz,
Iran.
7. Department of health education and promotion, faculty of
health, Isfahan University of medical science, Isfahan, Iran.
*Corresponding
Author, E-mail:
f_mostafavi@yahoo.com
Abstract: College-age
individuals walked frequently. One factor that might contribute
to increase unsafe crossing behaviors among this group is
distraction while use of mobile phone and personal music
devices. The main of this study was examining the effect of
mobile phone use and personal music devices on crossing
behaviors among Iranian medical college students. Two hundred
seventy eight college students registered to participation in a
cross- sectional study. Participants selected randomly from
eight faculties of Isfahan University of medical science,
Isfahan, Iran. Data was calculated by self- report questionnaire
that measured crossing behaviors. Data were analyzed by
statistical software SPSS version 21 by conducting independent
sample t- test and chi-square test. Mean age of study
participants was 23.16 ± 3.66 years. One hundred thirty one
(71.9%) undergraduate students and 78 (28.1%) were graduate
students. Use of mobile phone and personal music devices in
males was more than females. Males reported performing unsafe
crossing behaviors while using of mobile phone, writing text
message and listening to music on personal music devices more
than females (p<0.05). Multivariate general linear model
analysis showed a significant correlation between use of mobile
phone (value= 0.099, df=7, P= 0.001), personal music devices
(value= 0.54, df=7, P= 0.036) and writing text message (value=
0.53, df=7, P= 0.038) with unsafe crossing. In
Conclusion, Use of mobile phone, music devices and writing text
message appears to impair crossing behaviors related to road
safety. Design and implementing interventions that highlight the
dangers of using electronic devices while crossing is suggested.
[M.
Jalilian, F. Mostafavi, A. Delpisheh, B. Mahaki, Gh. Sharifi
Rad, M. Mahboubi, M. Mehrab
zadeh. Impacts of using electronic devices on road
crossing behaviors among medical college student. N Y Sci J
2023;16(10):83-87]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print);
ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
03.
doi:10.7537/marsnys161023.03.
Key words:
Mobile Phone, Music Devices, Crossing
Behavior, Pedestrian |
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Assessment of qualitative state in social education for atypical
personalities during their university studies
Maxim Vasserman
Kazakhstan
Abstract:
The article reveals the problem of assessing the quality of
social education for persons with disabilities. It is given the
substantiation of the concepts "atypical", "social competence",
"social education", "quality of social education of persons with
disabilities". In assessing the qualitative state of social
education for atypical personalities two theoretical and
methodological approach - an integrative and competence - are
used. An experimental analysis of the social education level of
persons with disabilities during their university studies shall
be regarded. The state of social education of atypical
personalities is rated in terms of their social competence
possession. The results of comparative study on indicators of
social education are cognitive, praxiological, axiological,
moral and psychological.
[Maxim
Vasserman.
Assessment of qualitative state in social education for atypical
personalities during their university studies.
N Y Sci J 2023;16(10):88-92].
ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
04.doi:10.7537/marsnys161023.04.
Keywords:
"atypical people", "social competence", "social education",
"quality of social education of persons with disabilities",
"competence approach", "integrative approach". |
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A Study on
Monitoring Models for Big-Data Traffic Analysis and Utilization
Bong-Hwa Hong1,
Hae-Jong Joo2, Moon-Taek, Cho3
1Dept.
of Digital and Media technology, Kyung Hee Cyber University,1
Hoegi-Dong, dongdaemun-Gu, Seoul, 130739, Korea
2Dept.
of LINC, Dongguk University, #9112, 30 Pil-dong 1-gil, Jung-gu,
Seoul, 100715, Korea
3Dept.
of Electrical & electric Engineering, Daewon University College,
316, Daehak Road, Jechen-si, Chungbuk Province, 390-702, Korea,
bhhong@khcu.ac.kr
Abstract:
The recent expansion of new service platforms such as smart
media at home and abroad demands Internet traffic analysis and
predictive information with public confidence that can be
applied to policies for increased big-data Internet traffic,
network QoS (quality of service), etc. according to the
implementation of new network services such as LTE.
Therefore, in this paper, overseas Internet traffic monitoring
and its policies are analyzed, monitoring models focusing on the
structures for monitoring big-data Internet traffic and the
measurement positions adequate for the domestic circumstances in
South Korea are proposed, and such monitoring models are
compared and analyzed. The models proposed in this paper provide
traffic status analyses and predictive information to the
traffic monitoring participants (business providers,
institutions, enterprises, and ordinary users) and the
government, and are likely to be utilized in promoting the
investments for improving the QoS, including traffic management,
enhancement, etc.
[Bong-Hwa
Hong, Hae-Jong Joo, Moon-Taek, Cho.
A Study on Monitoring
Models for Big-Data Traffic Analysis and Utilization. N Y Sci J
2023;16(10):94-99].
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1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
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05.doi:10.7537/marsnys161023.05.
Keywords:
Big-data traffic analysis,
Internet traffic monitoring, network QoS, traffic monitoring
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