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New York Science Journal

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

Volume 17 - Number 6 (Cumulated No. 184); June 25, 2024

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STUDY ON THE GLASSES WITH CHALCOGENIDES

 

*PARDEEP AND **DR. PUSHPENDRA KRISHNA GAUR

 

1Research Scholar, Department of Physics, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)

2Associate Professor, Department of Physics, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)

Email: rajole97@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Chalcogenide glasses can be regarded as glassy semiconductors, and the level of our present understanding can be summarized as follows. For the atomic structural components, listed at the left-hand side in Figure 11, we have obtained relatively firm knowledge of the short-range structure, which covers the coordination number, the bond length, and the bond angle. Also, dependence on atomic compositions, which are practically possible only in covalent glasses, has added valuable insights into the chalcogenide-glass science. Now, the problem is shifting to the identification of medium-range structures, density fluctuations, and defects. For these structures, however, there are few effective experimental techniques available at present. In addition, the quasi-stability, which is an inherent character to glasses, also makes the problem intricate. Under such situations, we may employ computer simulations and/or refine simple structural models which can interpret as many observations as possible. It may be fair to say that, at the present stage, because of the incomplete structural knowledge, the chalcogenide-glass science is far behind the one constructed for single crystalline semiconductors.

[Pradeep and Gaur, P.K. STUDY ON THE GLASSES WITH CHALCOGENIDES. N Y Sci J 2024;17(6):1-5]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 01. doi:10.7537/marsnys170624.01.

 

Keywords: Glasses,  Chalcogenides, Semiconductor

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Bio-Intensive Intervention of Pest, Drought Management, and Deterring Crop Raiding Wild Elephants in Small Cardamom Plantation

 

Sudhakar S1, Dr. G. Sivakumar2, Dr. Kalaivanan DDr. Bharat Singh4.

 

SMS (Plant Protection) KVK, Idukki, Kerala.1

Pr. Scientist (Microbiology), ICAR-NBAIR Bangalore2

Senior Scientist (Soil Science), ICAR-IIHR, Bangalore 3

Scientist (SMS), ICAR-KVK, Gurugram, Harayana, India 4

E-mail: sudhakarsounda@gmail.com

 

ABSTRACT: Bio-intensive IPM incorporates ecological and economic factors into agricultural system design and decision-making and addresses public concerns about environmental quality and food safety. The benefits of implementing bio-intensive IPM can include reduced chemical input costs, reduced on-farm and off-farm environmental impacts and more effective and sustainable pest management in small cardamom plantation. An experiment was conducted in the year of 2021 to 2023 for evaluation of different modules for Bio-Intensive Intervention of Pest, Drought Management, and Deterring Crop Raiding Wild Elephants in Small Cardamom Plantation. The present study thus revealed that combination formulation of B. bassiana + B. thuringiensis and Bacillus thuringiensis var kurstaki were promising against stem borer, panicle and capsule borer coupled with safety to its larval parasitoid, Apanteles taragamae and Friona sp  and can be opted for inclusion as component in the Integrated Pest Management in Small cardamom. Soil application of the fungus granules reduced capsule damage by thrips significantly compared to control, whereas spray application of the fungus was ineffective. EPNs constitute a cost-effective, value-added approach to promote sustainable agriculture in small cardamom plantation. PPFM association with plant growth can be exploited for eco-friendly and cost-effective practices to promote sustainable agriculture in small cardamom plantation.

[Sudhakar, S., Shivakumar, G., Kalaivanan and Singh, B. Bio-Intensive Intervention of Pest, Drought Management, and Deterring Crop Raiding Wild Elephants in Small Cardamom Plantation. N Y Sci J 2024;17(6):6-12]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 02. doi:10.7537/marsnys170624.02.

 

KEYWORDS: Bio-Intensive Intervention of Pest, Drought Management, Conogethes sp., Elettaria cardamomum, parasitoids, small cardamom

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REVIEW OF LITERATURE ON INDIAN POLITICAL MEDIASCAPE THROUGH SOCIAL NETWORKING

 

*Shiva Choudhary and **Dr. Deepak Rathee

 

1Research Scholar, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)

2Professor, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)

Email: ch.shivi92@gmail.com

 

Abstract: social media, every current issue/topic and every kind of idea is presented openly for comments, which makes the perfect image of that specific discussion/topic for the world. This occurred with the assistance of the prominence of social media. The people feel comfortable to go to online to get advice and give reviews, comments, recommendations, ratings, feedbacks etc. on these social sites. The individual or group can communicate their ideas on this type of form of communication easily.

[Shiva Choudhary and Dr. Deepak Rathee. REVIEW OF LITERATURE ON INDIAN POLITICAL MEDIASCAPE THROUGH SOCIAL NETWORKING. N Y Sci J 2024;17(6):13-16]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 03. doi:10.7537/marsnys170624.03.

 

Keywords: REVIEW OF LITERATURE, MEDIASCAPE, SOCIAL NETWORKING

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Assessment of the impact of climate change on public health

(in the Kashkadarya region).

 

Zukhrakhon Tillyakhodjaeva1,

1. Scientific secretary of Hydrometeorology Research Institute, Tashkent,Uzbekistan,   tilla.79@mail.ru

 

Zulfiya Kuranboeva2,

2. Hydrometeorological sientific research institute Department of Climatology and Climate Change, junior researcher, zulfiyamarsova9@gmail.com

 

Nargiza Khursandova 3

3.PhD candidate of Hydrometeorology Research Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, rashidovnan1307@gmail.com

 

Annotation. We all know that climate change is one of the global problems today, which is being discussed by all world meteorological organizations. In the last 20-30 years, the consequences of climate change are clearly visible. Climate change is manifested not only in the increase of air temperature on a global scale, increase in precipitation, as well as in the observation of various weather anomalies that are not typical for the climate of a certain region, but also affects agriculture and human health. Currently, one of the important issues is the study of the influence of the population on the weather and the level of sensitivity, in this issue the population has been studied on heart, blood vessels and circulatory system diseases throughout the Republic of Uzbekistan over the past 10 years. According to the results, the population by the territory of Uzbekistan is noted that all  diseases are different among the regions, and their indicators are growing.

[Zukhrakhon Tillyakhodjaeva,Zulfiya Kuranboeva,Nargiza Khursandova. Assessment of the impact of climate change on public health(in the Kashkadarya region). N Y Sci J 2024;17(6):17-22]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 04. doi:10.7537/marsnys170624.04.

 

Key words: climate change, weather, population, health, air temperature

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2022 Updated Report of Monsoons and South African Monsoon Time Scale

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, India-500055

Email:  gangadhar19582058@gmail.com

Google/Phone pay A/C No. +91 630 557 1833

 

Abstract: South African monsoon is a key system in  global monsoon systems. I have conducted many scientific researches on this monsoon system  and as a part these researches, I proposed and designed the Basics of South African Monsoon Time Scale  which can help to study the past, present and future movements and conditions of the South African monsoon. In the current year 2022, the pre-path of Indian summer monsoon was traveling upwards and reached to the 29th June. Below this, the main-path of Indian summer monsoon also traveled upwards parallel to the pre-path of Indian summer monsoon with a difference of about 30 days and reached to the 29th July, As it moves further up, changes in the climate are likely increasing and there are more chances of heavy rains and floods in the coming years

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. 2022 Updated Report of Monsoons and South African Monsoon Time Scale. N Y Sci J 2024;17(6):23-138]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 05. doi:10.7537/marsnys170624.05.

 

Keywords: Global 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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