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ABSTRACT: Using Cubic plus Yukawa plus Exponential Model (CYEM), we have calculated the half lives of various clusters from neutron rich 238-258Bk parent nuclei. In our model, the zero point vibration energy is explicitly included without violating the conservation of energy and the nuclear inertia mass coefficient dependent on the centre of mass distance has been used. We have made our calculations by considering Coulomb, Yukawa plus exponential potential as interacting barrier for separated fragments and cubic potential for the overlapping region. The calculated half-lives are compared with other models and are found to be good agreement with each other. In this work, we have examined the changes in half-life value of exotic decay by incorporating hexacontatetrapole (𝛽6) parameter in the parent nucleus along with the quadruple 𝛽2 , and hexadecaple 𝛽4 parameters for Berkelium isotopes. Theseium..........
Key Words: Exotic decay, Q-value, spontaneous fission and Deformation
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Malware Analysis and Mitigation in Information Preservation |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | AruOkerekeEze || ChiaghanaChukwunonso E. |
: | 10.9790/4861-1004020716 |
ABSTRACT: Malware, also known as malicious software affects the user's computer system or mobile devices by exploiting the system's vulnerabilities. It is the major threat to the security of information in the computer systems. Some of the types of malware that are most commonly used are viruses, worms, Trojans, etc. Nowadays, there is a widespread use of malware which allows malware author to get sensitive information like bank details, contact information, which is a serious threat in the world. Most of the malwares are spread through internet because of its frequent use which can destroy large information in any system. Malwares from their early designs which were just........
Keywords: Malware Analysis, Mitigation, Malware Analysis Methods and Techniques, Malware Softwares, and tools etc.
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ABSTRACT: Yangton and Yington Theory is a theory of a Yangton and Yington circulating particle pairs (Wu's Pairs) with a build-in inter-attractive force (Force of Creation) as the fundamental building blocks of the universe. Although Yangton and Yington Theory is only a hypothetical theory, the whole concepts are developed logically based on the Five Principles of the Universe. In this paper, these principles are discussed in detail. Also, String Theory is explained by the string force and string structures built upon Wu's Pairs. Unified Field Theory, on the other hand is interpreted by the subatomic structures and their corresponding force, one of the four basic forces, induced from Force of Creation..
Keywords: Wu's Pairs, Yangton and Yington, Force of Creation, Subatomic Particles, String Theory, Four Basic Forces, Unified Field Theory, General Relativity, Quantum Field Theory, Quantum Gravity
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ABSTRACT:This study aimed to automatic scoring of performance test in conventional diagnostic x-rays where its done in alkuity hospital and Daralelag specialized hospital, to measure the resolution, contrast, noise and signal to noise ratio with different exposure factors, highlight the importance of the Quality Control (QC) methods in ensuring that a product complies with all the requirements and specifications laid out for it, enhance the X.ray image quality using different spatial and frequency domain filters and to optimize the exposure factors with patient body characteristics (gender, age, weight, height).patients sample was 100 their aged ranged from 18-70 years with abdomen X.ray (KUB).The study resultsshow that the enhancement of image quality affected by increasing the resolution, contrast, signal to noise ratio with different exposure factors, and to optimize the exposure factors with patient body characteristics which lead to avoid image repeating for the patient and minimizing the cost for both patient and hospitals.
Keywords: Automatic Scoring, Enhancement performance,abdomen, X-ray,
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ABSTRACT: In most parts of the world, increases in population, the use of huge quantities of fertilizers and pesticides in modem agriculture, the expansion of food processing industry and the growth of other industrial processes contribute to the volume of sewage and waste water. Therefore wastewater treatment attempts to remove compounds with a high BOD, pathogenic organisms and harmful chemicals. Waste water treatment issues have been emergent problems these days. Its treatment is fetching must in this Industrial world. Nanotechnology holds great potential in advancing water and wastewater treatment to improve treatment efficiency as well as to augment water supply through safe use of unconventional water sources. Here we review recent development in nanotechnology for water and wastewater treatment. Nanoparticles have a great impending to be used..........
Keywords: Wastewater Treatment, Water reuse, Nanotechnology, Nanoparticles, Nanomaterials, Membrane processes..
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ABSTRACT: Thermal expansion is dirctlyn related to anharmonicity of atomic vibration. In theory of thermal expansion coefficient of solid must take into account the anharmonic nature of the lattice. Gruneisen considered the frequencies of vibration as volume dependent. his treatment is considered as quasi harmonic approximation. The volume dependence of atomic frequency is real conceptual contribution of Gruneisen. Our basic objective is to evaluate Gruneisen constant using third order elastic constant by Ramji Rao's method.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Newly Proposed Model for the Electron |
Country | : | Greece |
Authors | : | Spiros Koutandos |
: | 10.9790/4861-1004023537 |
ABSTRACT:This article is mainly a revision of an article called "Is Schrodinger equation describing a turbulent flow?" and we add some new evidence regarding the possibility of describing the electron as a point vortex.
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ABSTRACT: This study concern to characterize the hippocampus were defining to normal, infection, tumor and epilepsy, using texture feature extraction and extract classification features from MR images. The texture analysis technique used to find the gray level variation in CT images. analyzing the image with Interactive Data Language IDL software to measure the grey level variation of images. The results show that texture analysis give classification accuracy of hippocampus to normal 77.8%, tumor 91.8%, infection 99.7%, While the epilepsy tissue showed a classification accuracy 81.4%. The overall classification accuracy of temporal bone area 83.1%.These relationships are stored in a Texture Dictionary that can be later used to automatically annotate new MR images with the appropriate hippocampus area names.
Keywords: Hippocampus, Epilepsy, Magnetic Resonance, Texture Analysis
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Hydrostatic Force (𝐅𝐇) of Gravity (The Atmospheric Force of Gravity) |
Country | : | Kenya |
Authors | : | Mahmoud E. Yousif |
: | 10.9790/4861-1004024552 |
ABSTRACT:The volume of air extending 100 km above the earth, formed a pressure on everything on the surface of the planet, this atmospheric pressure is suggested to represent the factor behind the weights, and as an important factor in aerodynamic lifting the airplanes and birds; it also formed the Hydrostatic Force (𝐹𝐻) of gravity, or the Atmospheric Force of Pressure (𝐹𝑃), which is suggested to represent the force which brought down Newton's apple from the tree, and forced different objects and creatures on the surface of the planet to be regulated by its pressure, the mathematical formula and magnitude of the force is derived; the model is presented as a replacement to Newton's gravitational law in relation with the planets.
Keywords: Hydrostatic Force (𝐹𝐻) of Gravity, Gravitational Force; Atmospheric Force of Pressure; The Hydrostatic Force of pressure
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Electrical and Optical Properties of CuInSe2 Thin Films |
Country | : | Turkey |
Authors | : | Abuzer Yaman |
: | 10.9790/4861-1004025356 |
ABSTRACT:In this study, CuInSe2 (CIS) thin films were prepared with various spray parameters. Their optical and electrical properties were investigated. It was observed that optical transmittance of CIS thin films prepared at 190±10 ºC substrate temperature is between 0.2–5.1 percent in visible region. Values of resistivity, resistance and sheet resistance were measured in the intervals of 0.01–72.0 Ω.cm, 0.96–9.7×103 Ω and 0.04×102–438.4×102 Ω∙cm-2 respectively. Type of conductivity was detected as p-type. Resistivity was also measured by Van der Pauw method and found to be between 0.76×10-3 - 2.02×10-3 Ω.cm..
Keywords: Thin film, thickness, resistivity, optical transmittance.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Light Velocity Quantization and Harmonic Spectral Analysis |
Country | : | Spain |
Authors | : | Javier Joglar Alcubilla |
: | 10.9790/4861-1004025771 |
ABSTRACT:The quantization hypothesis of propagation velocity of any interaction in quantization intervals of size c will allow the generalization of Einstein's relativity principle establishing that "the laws of nature are the same in any inertial reference system, regardless of its application speed coordinate". For its justification we will use the Lorentz transformations of m_degree, supported by a detailed wave equation study with which it is concluded that "the wave propagation speed measured in a given observation does not depend on the origin of the wave, but precisely of the speed coordinate from where the measurement is made". Through spectral analysis, power discrepancies will be observed between generated signals and the equivalent measured signals which are explained through the quantization hypothesis of the propagation velocities of the different harmonics that compose such electromagnetic signals..
Keywords: Lorentz transformations, Special relativity, Spectral analysis, Superluminal, Velocity quantization
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Growth And Characterisation Of Glycine Single Crystal |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Gopala krishnamani , R, S || Rajeswari, S || Lalitha, S |
: | 10.9790/4861-1004027279 |
ABSTRACT: The single crystal of Glycine is grown by slow evaporation method. Optimized geometrical structure and harmonic vibrational frequencies have been computed by the B3LYP density functional levels using 6-311++G(d,p) basis sets. The geometries and normal modes of vibration obtained from DFT method are compared with the literature values.The optical absorption and transmission spectrum are recorded in the range 190-1100nm.A detailed molecular picture of Glycine and its intermolecular interactions were obtained from NBO analysis. The paramagnetic behavior of the molecule under consideration has been investigated and the variation of paramagnetic susceptibility with temperature has been studied...
Keywords: Vibrational spectra, Geometrical parameters, Dipole-moment, NBO, Paramagnetic susceptibility, Glysine.
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