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SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF RED-SWAMP CRAYFISH PROCAMBARUS
CLARKII (GIRARD, 1852) IN WETLAND RAMSAR SITES IN MOROCCO
SAGUEM SARA
Abstract:
RAMSAR sites are a wetlands that have specific criteria,
internationally recognized, and very important not only in the
countries where they are located but for all humanity.
Recently, the introduction of a species of crayfish classified as
invasive in Morocco: Procambarus clarkii has created a debate
among the local population, wetland conservators, wetland
conservation NGOs, farmers and fishermen at regional and even
national level, this study was essential to answer some questions and
to enrich scientifically this discussion.
The notion of presence/absence of Procambarus clarkii and its
dispersal has been monitored in Ramsar wetland sites in Morocco for
4 years.
The main objectives of this present study are to understand how this
species was introduced in the wetlands Ramsar site of Morocco,
identify the points of presence and absence of this species, and
establish a presence map.
The study showed that everywhere it appear Procambarus clarkii in
Morocco is resistant to different living conditions, and easily
colonizes various habitats. The results support the hypothesis of
illegal intentional introduction, and a rapid colonization upstream and
downstream with high speed.
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SIGNED ROMAN DOMINATION IN AN INTERVAL GRAPH WITH ADJACENT
CLIQUES OF SIZE 3
C. JAYA SUBBA REDDY
Abstract:
The theory of Graphs is an important branch of Mathematics that was developed
exponentially. The theory of domination in graphs is rapidly growing area of research in
graph theory today. It has been studied extensively and finds applications to various
branches of Science & Technology.
Interval graphs have drawn the attention of many researchers for over 40 years.
They form a special class of graphs with many interesting properties and revealed their
practical relevance for modeling problems arising in the real world. The theory of
domination in graphs introduced by Ore [11] and Berge [3] is a fast growing area of
research in graph theory today. An introduction and an extensive overview on domination
in graphs and related topics is surveyed and detailed in the two books by Haynes et.al. [7,
8].
In this paper a study ofsignedRoman domination in an interval graph with adjacent
cliques of size 3 is carried out
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MIXED CONVECTIVE MHD THREE DIMENSIONAL CASSON FLUID FLOW
OVER AN EXPONENTIAL STRETCHING SHEET WITH SLIP EFFECTS AND
N
TH ORDER CHEMICAL REACTION
Dr. S. ANURADHA
Abstract:
This present study is dedicated to investigate mixed
convective MHD three dimensional Casson fluid flow over an
exponentially stretching sheet with slip effects and nth order chemical
reaction. A mathematical model has developed to describe governing
equations under the boundary conditions. The similarity
transformations have been used to transform the given partial
differential equations to a system of ordinary differential equations
and then solved numerically by finite difference method. Non-dimensional parameters which are involved in the derived set of
equations are discussed and analyzed through graphs to study the
flow characteristics.
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23-34
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PLASMIC FLUID EQUATIONS VS NON-PLASMIC FLUID
HITESHWAR SINGH
Abstract:
This paper is based on the system of equations of plasma fluid dynamics. These fluids flow
in ionic form. So, the equations of plasma fluid dynamics remains based on electric field as
well as on magnetic field. This paper has given information that the system of equations of
plasma fluid dynamics will be written with the help of law of continuity, Navier Stokes
law, energy conservation law, law of motion in electric as well as in magnetic field,
equation of state, Maxwell’s equation and thermal conduction law. When all these are
taken together is known as system of equations of plasma fluid dynamics
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UPPER TOTAL UNIDOMINATION NUMBER OF A PATH
V.ANANTHA LAKSHMI
Abstract:
The concept of total unidominating function was introduced
and total unidominating functions of a path are studied in [8].
Minimal total unidominating functions and upper total
unidomination number were introduced in [9]. In this paper
the minimal unidominating functions of a path are studied and
the upper total unidomination number of a path is found.
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44-59
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CERTAIN RESULTS ON NON- ASSOCIATIVE RINGs
K.V.R.SRINIVAS
Abstract:
: In this paper mainly we have obtained certain theorems on non-associative
rings to be commutative under multiplication.
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ON ALPHA-KENMOSU MANIFOLDS OF DİMENSİON 3 WITH CERTAIN
PSEUDOSYMMETRY CONDİTİONS
HAKAN ÖZTÜRK
Abstract:
In this paper, we study some certain pseudosymmetric
conditions on alpha-Kenmotsu manifolds with dimension
3. In particular, we consider Ricci generalized
pseudosymmetric and Ricci pseudosymmetric manifolds.
Also, we obtain some results satisfying certain curvature
conditions on such manifolds depending on alpha.
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63-73
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PULSE PROPAGATION DISPERSIVE MEDIUM
Shankar Kumar Jha
Abstract:
We first consider the mathematical theory of boundary initial value problems for Maxwell’s
equations. An extensive discussion of ID- problems, Then, with the objective to investigate
electromagnetic pulse propagation in dispersive media, we analyse how to translate
electromagnetic processes which take place in a bounded domain of space
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74-81
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ENGINEERING AND PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT OF THE PATTERN
MANUFACTURING OPERATION
Mohana Krishnan N
Abstract:
In addition to product design, decisions taken in process planning determine the right quality conditions for
manufacture. Systemic process planning is therefore essential in order to achieve a resilient product from design to
production. There is no efficient system integration with current working practises for process planning and quality
assurance. As a result, firms spend inordinate amount of effort on quality management. This study proposes a new
model-based strategy for integrated quality assurance and process planning. The model offered makes quality
management from design to manufacture more efficient and holistic. New communication possibilities for process
design to intent and present in a more organised and complete manner of critical quality assurance information
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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LANE DETECTION TECNIQUES
Nellore Karthikeyan
Abstract:
Lane colouring has grown popular in real-time vehicle ad-hoc networks in recent years (VANETs). The primary goal
of this research article is to identify additional methods that can be used to improve the results of lane detecting
algorithms. The performance of conventional lane recognition algorithms might be hampered by noise, visibility, and
other factors. When there is no noise in the photos, the technologies that have been devised so far perform well and
produce decent results. However, when there is any or no noise or fog in the road photos, they fail or do not provide
effective results. Dust, shadows, puddles, oil stains, tyre skid marks, and other noises can all contribute to the sounds.
As a result, the overall purpose of this work is to assess the gaps in the existing literature and provide an appropriate
remedy.
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EMPIRICAL FORMULA FOR BULK MODULUS OF ELEMENTAL
AND BINARY SEMI CONDUCTORS
Mritunjai Kr. Pathak
Abstract:
Considerable effort has been made in recent years in the study of various properties of
semiconductors and their alloys due to their important practical and technological
applications.1-9 Among these the bulk modulus of binary semiconductors and their alloys has
been extensively investigated.10-17 In the theoretical front, several ab-initio techniques have
been proposed which demand detailed understanding of the nature of bonding and their
effects in solids.2,18 Moreover, these methods require sophisticated computational facilities
and significant effort and time. Empirical and semiempirical methods are, therefore, widely
used which also estimate/predict values in close agreement with experimental values and /or
those of ab-initio calculations. In one of the earliest such attempts bulk modulus B(GPa) of
binary semiconductors could be computed using the empirical formula,13
B =
1971/d3.5,which gave values for III-V semiconductors in good agreement with experimental
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