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The Effect Of Age, Weight On
Hypertensive Patients In State Hospital, Osogbo, Osun State,
Nigeria.
Oladimeji O. A.(1),
Ogunbanwo T. S.(2) and Oyewole O.(3)
1Department
of Statistics, Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji, Ondo State,
Nigeria
(adedipupo.oladimeji@gmail.com)
2Department
of Mathematics and Statistics, Osun State College of Technology,
Esa-Oke, Osun State, Nigeria
(tolualone@gmail.com)
3Physical
Science Department, Bells University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria
(oyewoleoluwapamilerin@gmail.com)
Abstract:
This project work
examines the contribution of age, weight and height to the blood
pressure of 50 randomly selected individuals from medical record
unit of the State Hospital, Osogbo, Osun state. The fitted
mathematical model that represents the relationship among the
variables is =
73.222 + 0
.075X1 - 0.044X2
+ 12.178X3
. This implies that the rate of change in Y (Blood
Pressure) due to X1 (age) is 0.075units, X2
(weight) is -0.044units , X3 (height) is 12.178
units. The estimation regression equation indicates that the
mean of Y’s are expected to increase by 0.075 when X1
increased by one unit holding X2 and X3
constant, the mean of Y’s are expected to decrease by 0.044 when
X2 increased by one unit holding X1,X3
constant , the mean of Y’s are expected to increase by 12.178
when X3 increased by one holding X1 and X2
constant. The negative coefficient of X2 indicates
that blood pressure decreases as weight increases and vice
versa. The F- test was used to examine the adequacy of the
fitted model. The F- calculated (0.394)
is not large enough for the rejection of the null hypothesis and
that implies that the model is significant and adequate for
prediction. The Variance Inflation Factor (VIF) and tolerance
values computed from the data were examined to determine the
presence and severity of multicollinearity. The tolerance values
are greater than 0.1 and simultaneously, the Variance Inflation
factors are all below 15 which is an indication of no
multicollinearity in the data. Based on the findings, people who
are becoming taller with respect to age should watch their blood
pressure as the blood pressure is found to increase with
increase in height and age.
[Oladimeji O. A., Ogunbanwo T.
S. and Oyewole O. The
Effect Of Age, Weight On Hypertensive Patients In State
Hospital, Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria.
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1. doi:10.7537/marsrsj131221.01.
Keywords:
Effect; Age; Weight; Hypertensive; Patient; Hospital; Osogbo;
Osun State; Nigeria |
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Study on
The Role of Internet in Business as Electronic Marketing
1Aashima
Mathur and 2Dr. Gulab Singh Parmar
1Research
Scholar, Department of Commerce, OPJS University, Churu,
Rajasthan (India)
2Assitant
Professor, Department of Commerce, OPJS University, Churu,
Rajasthan (India)
e-mail:
aashimamathur30 @gmail.com
Abstract:
The purpose of this paper is to point
out the determinants of the business intelligence discipline, as
applied in marketing practice. The paper examines the role of
the Internet in marketing research and its implications on the
business decision-making processes. Although companies conduct a
variety of research methods in an offline environment, the paper
aims to stress the importance of Web opportunities in conducting
the Web segmentation and collecting customer data. Due to the
existence of different perceptions concerning the role of the
Internet, this paper tries to emphasize its effort of an
interactive channel that serves the function of not only an
informational nature, but as a powerful research tool as well.
Several data collection and analysis methods/techniques are
discussed that would help companies to take advantage of a Web
as a significant corporate resource.
[Mathur, A.
and Parmar, G. S.
Study on
The Role of Internet
in Business as Electronic Marketing.
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2. doi:10.7537/marsrsj131221.02.
Keywords: Internet, Business,
Marcketing |
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The New Prime theorems (1191)—(1240)
Chun-Xuan Jiang
Jiangchunxuan@vip.sohu.com
Abstract:
Using Jiang function we are able
to prove almost all prime problems in prime distribution. This
is the Book proof. No great mathematicians study prime problems
and prove Riemann hypothesis in AIM, CLAYMA, IAS, THES, MPIM,
MSRI. In this paper using Jiang function
we
prove that the new prime theorems (1191)-(1240) contain
infinitely many prime solutions and no prime solutions. From (6)
we are able to find the smallest solution
.
This is the Book theorem. It will be another million years at
least, before we understand the primes.
[Chun-Xuan Jiang. The New
Prime theorems (1191)—(1240).
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Keywords:
Jiang function; prime; problem;
distribution. Mathematician; hypothesis |
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A Study on parameters related
to σ-Statistical
Convergence
*Annu Rani and **Dr. Rajeev
Kumar
*Research Scholar, Department of
Mathematics, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)
**Associate Professor,
Department of Mathematics, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan
(India)
Email:
puniajit50@gmail.com
Abstract:
The mappings σ are one-to-one and such that σm(ok) ≠ ok for all
advantageous integers ok and m, wherein σm(ok) denotes the mth
iterate of the mapping σ at ok. Thus Ф extends the restrict
useful on c, the distance of convergent sequences, withinside
the experience that Ф(x) = lim ξk for all x
∈
c. In case σ is the interpretation mapping ok→ok+1, an invariant
suggest is frequently known as a Banach restrict and Vσ, the set
of bounded sequences all of whose invariant approach are equal,
is the set of just about convergent sequences.
[Rani, A. and
Kumar, R. A Study on parameters related to σ-Statistical
Convergenc.
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doi:10.7537/marsrsj131221.04.
Keywords:
Solution, Statistical. Convergence And Lacunary |
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Functional Integrity Of Oasis Landscapes And Their Study As
Dynamic Geotisym
Mirzahmedov Ismoiljon Karimjon ugli1, Abbasov Subkhon
Burkhonovich2, Boymirzayev Karimdjon Mirzakhmedovich3
1,3
Department of Geography Namangan state University, Samarkand
140104, Uzbekistan
2
Department of Geography, Samarkand State University, Uychi
street 160136, Uzbekistan
mirzahmedovismoil@mail.ru
Abdstract:
The article describes the dynamic changes in the landscapes of
the Fergana Valley oasis, their study as a separate geosystem.
It also provides recommendations on landscape
–
environmental processes in the oases and their elimination.
[Mirzahmedov I,
Abbasov S, Boymirzaev K. Functional Integrity Of Oasis
Landscapes And Their Study As Dynamic Geotisym.
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doi:10.7537/marsrsj131221.05.
Keywords:
Oasis, landscape, geosystem, landslide, suffocation,
reclamation, agrophytocenosis, degradation |
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Research on Blended Teaching
Practice of Cultural Quality Core Course in Communication 4.0
Era
—— Research on the Blended
Teaching Reform of Art, Aesthetics and Creation
Chen Yuehong 1, Jiang
Fan 2, Xinjing Gao 3
1.
School of Humanities, Social
Sciences and Law, Harbin Institute of Technology, Heilongjiang
Harbin, China;
2.
Sports department, Harbin
Institute of Technology, Heilongjiang Harbin, China;
3.Master's
degree in digital media at Harbin Institute of Technology,
Harbin, Heilongjiang, 150006
Abstract:
Under the background that
Communication 4.0 and Education Informationization 2.0, which
are based on the mobile Internet platform, have become the
fashion, the mixed teaching reform in colleges and universities
is imperative. The mixed teaching mode of "offline
teaching+online massive open online course+flipping classroom"
gets rid of the dependence of traditional offline education on
fixed time and space, and at the same time makes up for the
shortcomings of online courses that can not be updated in time
and lack of effective learning supervision, and stimulates
students' independent research ability and outstanding
independent research habits. At the same time, the mixed
formation of professors and young teachers provides more space
for the future development of the reform.
[Chen Yuehong , Jiang Fan
,,Xinjing Gao. Research on Blended Teaching Practice of
Cultural Quality
Core Course in Communication
4.0 Era —— Research
on the Blended Teaching Reform of Art,Aestheticsand Creation.
Researcher 2021;13(12):63-67] ISSN 1553-9865 (print);
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6. doi:10.7537/marsrsj131221.06.
Key words:
Mixed teaching; Online and
offline; Flipped classroom |
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Review On Bovine Spongiform
Encephalopathy (BSE)
Fikadu Bekele DVM , MVSc1;
Manyazewal Anberber DVM, MVSc2, PHD, Ass. Professor;
Dese Kefyalew DVM, MVSc3
1 and 2 College of Agriculture
and Veterinary Science Department of Veterinary Laboratory
Technology
3 Jimma University School of
Veterinary Medicine
d21kefyalew@gmail.com
Abstract:
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), a member of the
transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE), primarily
affects cattle. Transmission is via concentrate feed rations
contaminated with infected meat and bone meal (MBM). In addition
to cattle, other food animal species are susceptible to BSE and
also pose a potential threat to human health as consumption of
infected meat products is the cause of variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob
disease in humans, which is invariably fatal. In the UK, farmed
and free ranging deer were almost certainly exposed to BSE
infected MBM in proprietary feeds prior to legislation banning
its inclusion. Therefore, although BSE has never been diagnosed
in any deer species, a possible risk to human health remains via
ingestion of cervine products. Chronic wasting disease (CWD),
also a TSE, naturally infects several cervid species in North
America and is spreading rapidly in both captive and
free-ranging populations.
[Fikadu Bekele DVM , MVSc;
Manyazewal Anberber DVM, MVSc, PHD, Ass. Professor; Dese
Kefyalew DVM, MVSc.
Review On Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE).
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7. doi:10.7537/marsrsj131221.07.
Keywords:
mad cow disease, BSE, transmissible spongiform encephalopathy,
prion |
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The Impact of Long-lasting
Insecticides Nets on the Entomological Inoculation Rate of
Anopheles gambiae in some Rural Communities of the FCT
Abuja Nigeria.
J.A Ayeni, Y.D Malann, C.A
Olanrewaju, H.U Wintola
Department of Biological
Sciences, University of Abuja, PMB 119 Abuja Nigeria
Department of Biological
Sciences, University of Abuja, PMB 119 Abuja Nigeria
Department of Biological
Sciences, University of Abuja, PMB 119 Abuja Nigeria
Department of Biological
Sciences, University of Abuja, PMB 119 Abuja Nigeria
Abstract:
The study on the Impact of Long-lasting Insecticides Net on the
Entomological Inoculation Rate of Anopheles gambiae in
some communities of the FCT was carried out from April 2019 to
March 2020 to access the influence of Long-lasting insecticides
treated net on the level of malaria transmission. Pyrethrum
spray catches and CDC light trapping methods were used to
collect mosquitos three times in a month in households with net
and without net. The collected mosquitos were sorted out into
genera, with Anopheles further identified to species
level, The relative abundance of mosquito genera in Paiko was
76.28% Culex, 21.76% Anopheles,1.96% Aedes
in Dukpa Culex constitute 73.79%, Anopheles
23.26%, Aedes 2.96% respectively. The mean man biting
rate estimated in both sentinel sites were numerically lower in
netted households than non-netted households with a statistical
significance difference of P=0.0317 (<0.05) in Paiko and
P=0.0374 (<0.05) in Dukpa. The mean sporozoite rate were also
numerically higher in netted households than non-netted
households in both sentinel site with no statistically
significant difference of P=0.559 (>0.05) in Paiko and P=0.702
(>0.05) in Dukpa. The annual entomological inoculation rate in
netted households and non-netted households in Paiko were 1.78,
10.52 and in Dukpa, 8.09 and 27.47 infective bite per person per
year respectively indicating a stable malaria transmission.
[Joshua
Ayokunle Ayeni, David Yoila Malann, Comfort Adetutu Olanrewaju,
Haulatu Umaru Wintola. The Impact of Long-lasting
Insecticides Nets on the Entomological Inoculation Rate of
Anopheles gambiae in some rural communities of the FCT
Abuja Nigeria. Researcher 2021;13(12):78-83] ISSN
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key
words:
Long lasting insecticide net, Entomological inoculation rate,
Anopheles gambiae |
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