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  • by Gulnara Il'qsowa
    £45.99

    Monografiq poswqschena problemam wliqniq faktorow okruzhaüschej sredy na sostoqnie zdorow'q molodogo pokoleniq, prozhiwaüschego w uslowiqh Juzhnogo Priaral'q. Predstawleny rezul'taty issledowanij po ocenke negatiwnyh posledstwij nedostatochnoj dwigatel'noj aktiwnosti podrostkowoj molodezhi, kotorye priwodqt k uwelicheniü zabolewaemosti, narusheniü processow rosta i razwitiq, snizheniü adaptacionnyh wozmozhnostej organizma. Kniga adresowana uchenym, prepodawatelqm wysshih obrazowatel'nyh uchrezhdenij, uchitelqm fizicheskoj kul'tury, doktorantam i magistrantam, zanimaüschimisq nauchno-issledowatel'skoj deqtel'nost'ü w oblasti fizicheskogo wospitaniq i sporta, studentam bakalawriata, a takzhe dlq teh, kto interesuetsq problemoj ohrany okruzhaüschej sredy i äkofiziologicheskimi issledowaniqmi w regione Juzhnogo Priaral'q.

  • by Ismail Baniadam
    £55.49

    Prospect 1 Book (7th Grade):One of the subjects that seventh grade students deal with is English. This lesson is one of the lessons that students experience reading for the first time; Therefore, getting to know the basic study methods of this course will help them succeed as much as possible.In order to study any English lesson, you must first learn the words related to each lesson carefully. It will be very helpful to remember the meanings of words with the help of the corresponding form of that word. Along with learning the meanings of words, try to pay attention to the way of writing those words. Learning vocabulary is the main and most important part of learning this lesson, which requires more review, practice and repetition; therefore, you can use flashcards to speed up learning. To master the correct pronunciation of words in conversation, etc., be sure to use an audio source.

  • by S. Srinivasan
    £62.49

    This book 'Microprocessor & Microcontroller' has been planned and designed as per the requirements of students preparing for Engineering Examinations. We have presented the Subject contents in simple language which can be understood even by the average student. Nice sketches have been provided in suitable places to support the subject matter.We believe that this book will help the students to understand the subject easily. In spite of our best efforts, it is possible that some unintentional errors might have been made. We shall be grateful if they are pointed out with suggestions for improvement of this book.We greatly valued the guidance and encouragement provided by the management and principal, major Dr. V.A. Narayana, of CMR College of Engineering & Technology in Hyderabad, Telangana, India, in order to properly launch this book. We also acknowledge the inspiration provided by Dr. G. Devadasu, Dean of Academics, and Prof. K. Soujanya, Head of the Department.

  • by Uttamkumar S. Bagde
    £52.49

    Social inequality is everywhere in the world. But Indian inequality is in the form of Hindu caste system with thousands of castes and sub castes. Dalits are lower caste people called as untouchables, who are discriminated in all walks of life. Every hour two Dalits are assaulted, every day, three Dalit women are raped, every day, two Dalits houses are burnt and every day two Dalits are murdered. During 2020, 50291 cases in 2021, 50900 , in 2022, 57582 cases of atrocities were reported. Dalits when migrate abroad, caste travels with them, in their blood and Caste discrimination is practiced in daily life. They faced physical, verbal assault, abuses, insults, jokes. Exclusion comes when they continue social norms in cultures, surnames, dietary habits, hobbies, festivals, marriages, associations, matrimonial ads, temple structures, organizations. There are many parallels of Indian Dalits and the practices ostracizing them world over. As there are Challenges there are various remedies to end caste discrimination and atrocities on Dalits that is the gist of this book.

  • by Gbenga Emmanuel Ibitoye
    £56.49

    The study examined the effect of financial assistance and the performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria. It sought to identify the various support programmes initiated by the government to enhance the performance of SMEs, to examine the extent to which the implementation of these support programmes affect the performance of SMEs, to access the factors determining the performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria, and also to determine the effect of financial strategy on the growth of SMEs. The study relied on primary and secondary sources of data. Primary data were sourced through the administration of a questionnaire. Secondary data were collected from relevant journals, books, government publications and available statistical package for social sciences to generate frequencies, percentages, and contingencies (cross tabulation). The data collected from the questionnaire were analysed descriptively. The descriptive analysis involved tabulations in percentages and use of appropriate statistical analysis, while responses to interviews were also analysed.

  • by O. B. Dormeshkin
    £38.99

    Monografiq poswqschena rassmotreniü fiziko-himicheskih i tehnologicheskih osnow polucheniq nowyh widow karbamidsoderzhaschih NPK i NPKS udobrenij. Sistematizirowany swedeniq o sostoqnii i sowremennyh tendenciqh razwitiq syr'ewoj bazy, nowyh formah i tehnologiqh polucheniq fosforsoderzhaschih komplexnyh mineral'nyh udobrenij. Priwedeny nowye nauchnye dannye, kasaüschiesq fiziko-himicheskih osobennostej kislotnogo razlozheniq razlichnyh widow fosfatnogo syr'q i ih reologicheskih swojstw w zawisimosti ot sostawa i uslowij wwedeniq ishodnyh komponentow. Rassmotreny himicheskie i fiziko-himicheskie prewrascheniq na otdel'nyh stadiqh tehnologicheskogo processa, a takzhe himicheskij i mineralogicheskij sostaw produktow w sootwetstwii s mezhdunarodnymi trebowaniqmi REACH. Priwedeny swedeniq ob osobennostqh proizwodstwa pri ispol'zowanii razlichnyh widow fosfatnogo syr'q i ih wliqnii na osnownye tehniko-äkonomicheskie pokazateli.

  • by Nezha Djellal Ameur
    £72.49

    The document emphasizes the growing significance of artificial intelligence (AI) integration in accounting, finance, and regulation. It discusses the progress of AI, its current challenges, and its impact on company performance and employment dynamics. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of AI in brand management and in combating financial fraud. The document underscores the transformative potential of AI and the need for a nuanced understanding of its developments. It also addresses the role of AI in personalized finance, commercial banking, and regulatory methodologies, showcasing how AI technologies are reshaping various industries. Overall, the document provides insights into the evolving landscape of AI and its far-reaching implications for diverse sectors.

  • by Jyoti Kataria
    £40.99

    "Bridging the Gap - Machine Learning in Healthcare" book navigates the reader through the complex terrain where machine learning algorithms intersect with medical practices. It elegantly bridges the divide between technical intricacies and practical applications, catering to healthcare professionals, researchers, and data scientists alike. The narrative advances with foundational concepts and progressively immerses the reader in advanced machine learning algorithms tailored to healthcare scenarios. Real-world case studies provide tangible examples, illustrating the profound impact of machine learning in medical imaging, diagnostics, and personalized medicine. "Bridging the Gap" stands as a comprehensive guide, empowering readers to harness the full potential of machine learning for the betterment of healthcare.

  • by Devakumar J.
    £40.99

    The book mainly concentrate the biological degradation of polyethylene polymer using microorganisms especially soil fungal consortium. The consortium was formulated from the microorganisms isolated from the soil sample collected in and around Tirupur and Coimbatore region. Polyethylene polymer (Plastic) one of the significant pollution of the earth which affect the life forms of all living organisms. Fungi can able to synthesis potential enzymes to degrade the various polymers. The soil sample was collected from the waste material dumb yard to collect potential fungi. So the formulated fungal consortium will be the one the alternative solution to reduce the polyethylene polymer pollution on the earth.

  • by Asha Sohal
    £40.99

    The purpose of the project is to implement a Geographic UAV and security attacks in mobile ad-hoc networks. The mobile networks consist of nodes which may change their location frequently by considering different routing protocols like AODV, DSDV and DSR. First motive of my project is to compare Packet delivery ratio between different types of protocol and then create different nodes like in GPS then further implement routing algorithms with latest technologies. In our project we consider different N number of nodes and their respective location. Then we try to further implement on the basis of shortest path we have to calculate optimized path between source and destination. Therefore, the routing algorithm must consider this factor. There are several strategies to exploiting the location information in an efficient manner like GPS, GPSR and LAR etc.

  • by Sad¿k Yayla
    £40.99

    This book is designed for both veterinary surgeons or clinicians and practitioner veterinarians who need and desire accurate and clinically useful information in a timely manner and contemporary information. In addition, practicing veterinarians and veterinary students are continuously interested in information on bovine obstructive urolithiasis. We as authors have worked very hard to provide the most recent information. This book is intended to be a guide to good quality bovine obstructive urolithiasis. The format is designed to provide the reader with easy access to understand the bovine obstructive urolithiasis. It is not intended that this book is taken as an absolute, but used as a guide for practical information in terms of bovine obstructive urolithiasis.

  • by Vijayan Gurumurthy Iyer
    £40.99

    The primary purpose of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process is to encourage the consideration of the environment in the Organization's project planning and decision making process and to arrive at environmentally compatible actions. Technical and economic factors dominance the World¿s projects, plans, programs, policies and legislative actions. The objective of the study is to conceptualize training and research course module incorporating the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) process for the Sustainable Development of officer trainees' (OTs) of Bihar Institute Public Administration and Rural Developments (BIPARD), Gaya/Patna, Bihar, India . SEA process can be broadly defined as a study of the impacts of a proposed project, plan, project, policy, or legislative action on the environment and sustainability.

  • by Asha Sohal
    £40.99

    The HiJiNi Delivery Order Management System is a comprehensive software solution designed to streamline and optimize the process of managing delivery orders for businesses across various industries. This system offers a user-friendly interface and a robust set of features to efficiently handle the end-to-end logistics involved in fulfilling delivery orders.Key functionalities of HiJiNi include order creation, tracking, and management, allowing users to generate delivery orders seamlessly. It provides real-time monitoring capabilities, enabling stakeholders to track the status of orders from initiation to delivery, ensuring transparency andaccountability throughout the process.Moreover, the system incorporates inventory management tools, allowing businesses to maintain accurate stock levels, synchronize inventory data, and facilitate efficient order fulfillment. Integration with GPS technology enables route optimization, helping drivers navigate the most efficient paths for timely deliveries

  • by Pradeep Chandra K
    £40.99

    A laser is a device which converts light of various frequencies into a chromatic radiation in the visible, infrared, and ultraviolet regions with all the waves in phase capable of mobilizing intense heat and power when focused at a close range. Laser in the field of dentistry, has overcome the shortcomings, which are presently being practiced in conventional dental treatment procedures. The intraoral use of lasers has progressed over the last few decades as clinical experience along with scientific investigation, has increased information. This book presents an overview of a wide range of applications in the field of dentistry.

  • by Subhrasini Lenka
    £56.49

    This experiment entitled above was conducted during summer 2022 at AICRP on groundnut OUAT, Bhubaneswar. The experiment was laid in RBD with twelve treatments replicated thrice comprising Diclosulam 84% WDG @ 20g and 25g a.i./ha (PE) in combination with intercultivation at 25-30DAS and Quizalofop-p-ethyl 5% EC 50g a.i./ha (POE) at 18-20 DAS ; Pendimethalin 30% EC @ 1kg. a.i./ha (PE) with Quizalofop-p-ethyl 5% EC , Pendimethalin 30% EC + Imazethapyr 2% EC (Readymix) with Manual weeding at 20-25 and Quizalofop-p-ethyl 5% EC 50g a.i./ha (POE) at 18-20 DAS , Hand weeding twice at 20 and 40 DAS with Weedy check and Weed free. The yield loss was upto 61.3% in case of weedy check , registering lowest yield among all the treatments. Diclosulam 84% WDG @ 25g a.i./ha (PE) fb intercultivation at 20-25 DAS (T4) significantly reduced the weed dry matter (22.09g/m2 ) resulting in highest weed control efficiency (93.4%) and lowest Weed index (0.7%).It also recorded significantly higher plant growth and yield attributing parameter, and recorded the highest pod yield (2290.0 kg/ha), haulm yield (4340.0 kg/ha) over others with highest net returns of (Rs.71865.0/ha) and B:C of 2.26.

  • by Tanu Gupta
    £40.99

    The emergence of online social networking platforms has established a global network, facilitating communication and interaction among people. Individuals now share their experiences, reviews, and feedback, potentially influencing how people communicate and make purchasing decisions. The consumer's decision-making process involves various steps, including what to purchase, when and where to purchase, which brand or model to choose, the preferred payment method, and budget considerations. Customers' perception of an organization's contributions and brand is likely to impact their purchase decisions. Previous research on social media marketing has identified the creation of strong connections with customers through online platforms as a contemporary advertising approach that reaches a vast audience. The rapid advancement of communication technologies has led to the development of numerous social media sites, providing marketing professionals with convenient tools for interaction, communication, and customer collaboration. The widespread use of smartphones and wireless devices has established social media sites as effective platforms for researching brands.

  • by Puja Acharya
    £40.99

    The dispersion and non-linearities both occur simultaneously in a system and play an important role in degrading the overall performance of optical communication system and networks. The interest in non-linear fiber optics is expected to continue in view of the current emphasis on the development of the photonics-based technologies for information management. The dispersion and non-linear interactions of fiber material set an upper limit to the amount of information that can be transmitted. The significance of impairments becomes more critical while realizing ultra-high dense wavelength division multiplexed systems (DWDM) that are used to exploit optical bandwidth. Particularly for long haul transmission with number of WDM channels, the accumulated non-linear effects lead to waveform distortion and cross talk between Channels.Therefore, in order to realize broadband optical communication systems and networks, it is imperative to compensate the pulse spreading due to group velocity dispersion (GVD) and fiber non-linearities due to optical kerr¿s effects.

  • by Dilnoza Bobamuratova
    £45.99

    This monograph about full dental prosthesis, also known as a complete denture, is a removable appliance that replaces all of the natural teeth in either the upper or lower jaw. It is custom-made to fit the individual's mouth and is designed to restore the function and appearance of natural teeth. Full dental prostheses are typically made from acrylic or a combination of acrylic and metal, and they are designed to be comfortable and durable for the user. The fitting and design of a full dental prosthesis require careful consideration of the individual's oral anatomy and functional needs to ensure proper fit and function. Regular dental check-ups and adjustments may be necessary to maintain the fit and comfort of the full dental prosthesis. Proper oral hygiene and care are also important for the long-term success of a full dental prosthesis.

  • by Tyoyima John Ayua
    £76.99

    An analytical model was derived from the Gaussian-AERMOD approach and used to estimate or predict the concentration of fine particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), and some gaseous pollutants namely CO, SO2 and NO2 emitted from selected industrial stacks in the major northern Nigeria industrial cities of Kano, Kaduna and Jos. The model results were correlated with experimental data collected from six industries which were selected two each from Kano, Kaduna and Jos for one year using Altair 5X multi-gas detector, Gasman monitors, and HAT 200 PMX detector which are digital meters that sense and display the concentrations of gases and fine particulates matter on the screen when switched on. The results showed that there exists a strong positive correlation between the measured and modeled results with correlation coefficient R ranging from 0.7-1.0 for all the pollutants investigated. The dispersion pattern of pollutants were also studied by considering the effects of some parameters such as stack height, stack exit velocity, stack emission rate, temperature, solar radiation, wind speed and direction, and were found to vary significantly under space, months and seasons.

  • by Robinson I. Ehiorobo
    £93.99

    This reviewed Volume 1 book has been updated to help applicators in application environments. It is written for engineers with in-depth simple MUMU meaning novice ideology of Essentials of science, Safety requirement for installation, Transformer generic principle with maximum short circuit current determination method, Switchgears design principle with associated calculation method including CT knee point & ALF, Fault level calculation on network using various methods, Importance of power factor correction on networks with savvies calculation, Generator invention history and fault lever determination and numerous Feeder relaying selectivity coordination methods.

  • by Aminul Haque
    £62.49

    The smile of an individual is the gateway to express an individual¿s sense of happiness, affection, confidence and kindness. Hence smile is not just a form of expression but a key to any individual¿s socialization and attraction. everyone in general, wants to look and feel better about their facial appearance.The Smile is determined not only by the shape, position and colour of teeth, but also by the gingival tissue. Part of the smile aesthetics¿ is subjective, but mostly is an objective evaluation. Today, both patients and dentists should be more aware of the impact of gingiva upon the beauty of the person's smile.This book will help us in obtaining a better review of etiological factors, diagnosis and proper treatment planning for gummy smile management.

  • by Captain Mehrdad Behforouzi
    £63.49

    This book results from sailing for 25 years at sea at different ranks, including 15 years of command and more than 20 years of teaching in maritime universities, colleges, and simulators. Lack of knowledge and misinterpretation of the rules are the reasons for Most collisions at sea. The author tried to interpret the rules of the road practically to be understandable both in the classroom and at sea, to make this book enjoyable and valuable for maritime cadets at the maritime colleges, for deck apprentices at sea, and for deck officers of watches to study, learn and even increase their knowledge. The main aim of writing this book is to improve the safety of navigation and life by avoiding collisions at sea.The author did his best to combine his knowledge and practical experience at sea and in different universities and simulators to write this booklet in a language that is easier to understand, especially by maritime cadets worldwide.The unique part of this book is the coloured pages showing the navigational lights of different vessels. All the photos belong to the author, and most of them have been created in the bridge simulator and then photographed.

  • by Popat Asabe
    £40.99

    Composite materials are emerging chiefly in response to fulfill demands from technology due to rapidly advancing activities in aircrafts, aerospace and automotive industries. Natural fibers have recently attracted the attention of scientists and technologists because of the advantages that these fibers provide over conventional reinforcement materials, and the development of bio fiber composites has been a subject of interest for the past few years. The present work focuses on investigation of mechanical properties of banana fiber/epoxy resin composite at 30%, 40% and 50% volume fractions of banana fiber and different fiber orientation 00, 450 & 900. The mechanical properties like tensile strength, flexural strength, are experimentally evaluated. The experimental results of tensile testing are validated using software package ANSYS.12.0 the obtained results are very much closer to the experimental results. To probe the bonding between the reinforcement and matrix, the scanning Electron microgram of fractured surface of banana epoxy composite were recorded. So it is better to use banana/epoxy composite with 40% volume fraction and 0 degree fiber orientation for various applications.

  • by Neeraja C. R.
    £56.49

    Navigating the Digital Maze" is a comprehensive exploration into the profound influence of internet addiction on emotional maturity and social responsibility among higher secondary school students in Kerala, India. Conducted with a normative survey methodology, the research investigates the relationship between internet addiction, emotional maturity, and social responsibility through a meticulously designed study involving 360 schools.The study employs a stratified random sampling technique, ensuring a diverse representation, and utilizes tools such as the Emotional Maturity Scale, a cyber addiction questionnaire, and a social responsibility questionnaire. The research in Ernakulam District recognizes its limitations, emphasizing time constraints and practical difficulties. Nevertheless, the study aims to provide valuable insights to educators and administrators for developing effective strategies to curb the adverse effects of internet addiction.Organized into six chapters, the book begins with an introduction highlighting the study's background, significance, and objectives. It outlines the research methodology, emphasizing the tools and statistical techniques employed.

  • by Jeevan Josh
    £56.49

    The book is the author's masterfully planned work. The book is jam-packed with useful information and includes a distinct chapter-by-chapter examination on tooth erosion along with powerfully illustrated illustrations from reliable sources, succinct tables, and easily demonstrable photos. Updated treatment procedure instructions are presented, along with thorough information covering every facet of the subject. There is quick reference material at the back of the book.

  • by Balaprasad Gangaram Ankamwar
    £72.49

    This book consists of different electrochemical applications, majorly include, electrochemical determination of explosive nitro-aromatics, enhancing platforms for electrocatalysis, electrochemiluminescence-based applications as well as sensing applications. Followed by various applications of different electroceramic materials. Next chapter well focused on the applications of 2D materials especially in photo catalysis. Succeeding chapter elaborate mesoporous carbon nanomaterials in terms of green and clean energy production and storage. Later chapter comprises of electrochemical water splitting which is driven by electrocatalytic nanostructures, a convenient method to split water into hydrogen and oxygen to realize economical hydrogen production and recent progress and trends in the development of low-cost, earth-abundant transition metal-based electrocatalysts for cathodic 3 hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) with a particular emphasis on nanostructure ¿ catalytic activity relationships. Last chapter incorporate applications of multi-functional RGO based hybrid materials as high-performance supercapacitors.

  • by Mzamani Lucky Makhuvele
    £34.99

    Hosi or Chief Mangoro born c.1792 joined other renowned military forces of his time at a young age, as a strong and revolutionary combatant was conscripted into those brigades, travelled to the Northwest and to the far north. The Mangoro Bokisi tribe and community also known as Makhuvele¿Mugwena branch of Bakwena was led by Hosi Mangoro in the years coinciding with the Mfecane wars. Hosi Mangoro and his community settled at Speloken in 1832 on the foot of the Klein Letaba River and south of the Ribolla Mountain. The African mode of self-identification those days was through the chieftaincy. The basis of African political and social life was the chiefdom. This was a grouped together members of the same productive unit and was dominated by the members of one clan in this case the Makhuvele clan-alas Bokisi Community. Chief Mangoro Bokisi administered a form of justice that was entirely based on the moral community and the chiefdom, protected the army with his war medicines, interceded with the clan ancestors and regulated production strategies. Chief Mangoro Bokisi gave to his followers a sense of belonging and unity by using symbols of office that were believed to invest him powers.

  • by Shamsher Khan
    £40.99

    The design and investigation of bicycle frame material is the primary goal of this research study. People typically use bicycles as their primary form of transportation, particularly in underdeveloped nations. The bicycle design should be comfortable, lightweight, durable, and affordable. Among the most significant issues facing engineers and designers in the field is the challenge of creating a bicycle that satisfies these requirements. This problem can be solved by optimizing the bicycle¿s performance and cost through innovative, creative conceptual design. When compared to other vehicles on the market, bicycles should be as easy to ride, maintain, and store as possible. The current project includes the static & dynamic study of bicycle frame system using different materials such as carbon steel, aluminum alloy, and composite materials. The results of computer-aided design show that the bicycle can achieve a unique - biscuit type¿ structure that is very light and has a comfortable seat that mimics the horseback. The bicycle also has a spring and damper system under the seat and the frame to minimize vibrations and shock to the rider.

  • by Charu Agrawal
    £62.49

    To further advance the field, large validation studies are needed to confirm these data and investigate if salivary biomarkers are confounded by age, gender, race, smoking, presence of oral inflammatory conditions, or co-morbid conditions. We believe that validation studies could lead to their use in point-of-care devices that could have a major impact on periodontal care. One can envision that these devices could be used to assess periodontal health similar to the way a glucometer assesses blood glucose in diabetic subjects. Specific biomarkers (i.e., MMP-8, OPG, MIP-1a, IL-1b) levels above set thresholds might suggest immediate therapy would be beneficial, similar to how insulin is provided when glucose is elevated in a diabetic. In turn, individualized periodontal care based on salivary biomarker levels could be provided in the near future and these analyses could become an integral part of the assessment of periodontal health in dental and non-dental settings.

  • by K. M. A. Ahamed Zubair
    £40.99

    This research article aims to delve into the intricate complexities and narrative innovations present in Al-Shalan's novel, "Realizing Forgetfulness." The book explores the collision between the literary narrative and contemporary society, offering an in-depth analysis of its themes, structure, and the profound impact of the evolving world on the storytelling approach.In today's era, power structures manipulate the past to engineer the future, shaping perceptions and embedding desired narratives. Comprehensive transformations have affected contemporary life, blurring truths and peddling falsehoods. The narrative landscape, especially in fiction, reflects these changes. The traditional boundaries of storytelling have been shattered, paving the way for a narrative style that dabbles in illusions, manipulations, and distortions.The novel "Adrakha Al-Nisyan" by Sanaa Al-Shalan offers an unconventional narrative structure and thematic depth, challenging traditional literary norms. This research aims to explore the innovative narrative techniques employed by Al-Shalan, investigating the purpose, methodology, findings, and the originality of the novel's content.

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