Friday, 29 March 2019

Surgery Open Access Journal - Lupine publishers


Segmental neurofibromatosis (SN) or type V Neurofibromatosis is a genodermatos most often characterized by the presence of neurofibromas, more rarely café au lait spots, and sometimes lentigines limited to a limited body region. We report two Moroccan cases of true Segmental Neurofibromatosis with only pigmented lesions.Segmental neurofibromatosis (SN) or type V Neurofibromatosis is a genodermatos most often characterized by the presence of neurofibromas, more rarely café au lait spots, and sometimes lentigines limited to a limited body region, or more rarely on several bilateral segments. It is exceptional, with an estimated prevalence between 0.0014-0.002%. We report two Moroccan cases of SN.

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Thursday, 28 March 2019

Agriculture open access journals-Lupine Publishers

by RAE ZH Aliyev in CIACR in Lupine Publishers.

The article gives the results of studies of the effect of soil and fertilizer treatment on the productivity of winter wheat in the Ganja-Gazakh zone of Azerbaijan (Figure 1). The positive effect of fertilizers on plants of winter wheat is manifested only in well-cultivated soils with a reaction of the environment close to neutral. At the same time it is proved that between the intensity of the application of mineral fertilizers and the productivity of grain crops around the world, a close direct dependence is established. Consequently, the highest yield of grain here was obtained in the variant of dung 10t / ha + N90P90K60 57.1 c / ha, an increase of 24.3 c / ha or 74.1%, where the yield increase by 40-50% is due to the application of fertilizers.To know more click on below link.


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Wednesday, 27 March 2019

Materials Science articles-Lupine Publishers



This short review describes the use of group 4 metallocenes, group 15 organometallics and organotin polymers in the treatment of human cancer tumors and viruses. These metal-containing polymers show good inhibition of all the main group solid tumors including pancreatic, lung, brain, breast, prostate and colon human cell lines. They also show inhibition of a variety of viruses including zika, herpes and vaccinia viruses. Synthesis of the polymers is rapid employing interfacial polymerization and commercially available reactants. They offer physicians a new class of drugs for the treatment of a variety of cancers and viruses.To know more click on below link.


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Tuesday, 26 March 2019

Obstetrics & Gynecology Journals-Lupine Publishers



There is growing interest in health promoting benefits of probiotics as bio therapeutic agents. Probioticsare used to treat recurrent urinary tract infections, diabetes, diarrhoea, vulvovaginal candidiasis and bacterial vaginosis in women. Probiotics exert their positive effects through various mechanisms, including lowering intestinal pH, decreasing colonization and invasion by pathogenic organisms, and modifying the host immune response. There is no agreement about the minimum number of microorganisms that must be consumed to obtain a beneficial effect; however, a probiotic should typically contain several billion microorganisms to increase the chance that adequate gut colonization will occur. This review presents mechanisms of action of probiotics and briefly examines the recent developments in use of probiotics in treating both infectious and non-infectious diseases in relation to women’s health. We conclude with suggestions for future work and possible applications probiotic research.

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Monday, 25 March 2019

Open access material science journals-Lupine Publishers


To produce concrete, cement is an essential material that binds together solid bodies but also is the largest producer of carbon dioxide (CO2) emission. Up to 10% of global CO2 emission comes from cement production thus making the sustainability of concrete a major issue that needs addressing. The processes of producing concrete consume heavily on natural resources such as sand, gravel, water, coal and crushed rock, mining of which damages the environment. It is however possible, that energy and cost efficiency can be achieved by reducing on the amount of clinker, and in its place utilizing partial cement replacements/pozzolans that require less process heating and emit fewer levels of carbon dioxide. This study investigates the effectiveness of agro waste ash by-product Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) as an alternative material to replace Portland cement (OPC). Experiments were carried out by supplementing CEM I cement by weight in concrete mixes with POFA at 2.5%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% steps at the point of need, with water to cement ratio of 0.5. Results were compared with a control specimen, which was made with 100% cement. The results showed impressive compressive strength, especially at early age; in fact POFA specimens containing 2.5% and 5% POFA replacement displayed greater early compressive strength in comparison to the control, which is similar in behaviour to concrete containing silica fume which is an established partial cement replacement used in high strength applications. The results showed good repeatability and highlight the potential of POFA as an effective pozzolan which could enhance the sustainability and economic aspect of concrete.to know more click on below link.


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Friday, 22 March 2019

Journal of Drug Design and Development-Lupine Publishers


Historical records show that scientific advancements accounted for substantial changes in our life-style and wellbeing. The Industrial Revolution took place in the western countries in the 1700s when people first appreciated the terms ‘science’ and ‘technology’ and valued the applications of ‘technological innovations’ for their commercialization. During the World Wars, people experienced use of science and technology for destructive purposes. The 20th century science revolutionized the living standard of mankind and offered solutions to great socio-economic or strategic challenges of the time. Though industrialization is considered as an essential feature of economic growth, it at times is infamous due to the adverse environmental health consequences caused by the release of pollutants. Policies are being placed to create a course of action, followed by enactment (of a law), and then rules & regulations that are designed to carry out that law successfully. 


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Thursday, 21 March 2019

Journal of Pediatrics-Lupine Publishers

Apnea in Neonates - Concepts and Controversies by Edwin Dias in Progressing Aspects in Pediatrics and Neonatology in Lupine Publishers

Apnoea of prematurity (AOP) is a common problem affecting premature infants. Apnoea is defined as cessation of breathing for more than 20 seconds or for lesser duration when associated with bradycardia and desaturation. The most likely and accepted pathogenesis is the “physiologic” immaturity of respiratory control in the neonates. The physiological immaturities include altered ventilatory responses to hypoxia, hypercapnia, and altered sleep states. Other hypotheses include gastroesophageal reflux and anaemia which are still controversial. Three types have been identified namely obstructive, central and mixed types of apnoea. Management options include the use of supplemental oxygen, position chages and drug therapy with methyxanthines. Other supportive therapies include kangaroo care, packed cell transfusions. The long term neurodevelopmental consequences of AOP and its treatment still needs to be studied further.

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Wednesday, 20 March 2019

Material science journal-Lupine Publishers


In order to appreciate, in all its magnitude, the development of new materials (the totally new, the derivated, the transformed and combined ones), we need to observe through a prism of several faces, but all its converging on the plane of the climate change urgencies and the survival of the human being as a species on the planet Earth. Thus, the development of new atomic and molecular structures, the transformation of others already known, is a phenomenon closely linked to contemporary and high priority problems, such as the depletion of non-renewable sources of energy, the care and protection of the environment, and the health of people. It is possible to sustain that the emergence of modern approaches to new materials had its initial rebound in two periods of great activity: from 1821 to 1851, three decades in which it was understood at the macroscopic level and discovered the possibilities of thermoelectric; and from 1930, when it was possible to understand, from the microscopic level, thermoelectricity. To know more click on below link.


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Tuesday, 19 March 2019

Journal of Veterinary Science- Lupine Publishers




Occurance of Mycotoxins and Mycotoxicosis in Poultry by Nikola Puvača in CDVS in Lupine Publishers

Mycotoxins are biologically active, toxic metabolites produced by toxigenic fungi mainly belonging to Aspergillus, Fusarium and Penicillium species, which invade crops in the field and may grow on feedstuffs during storage under favourable conditions of temperature and humidity [1]. FAO estimated that about 25% of food and feedstuffs are contaminated with mycotoxins and strong efforts have been made to decontaminate them by the use of physical and chemical adsorbents but the success made so far is limited [2]. Like other environmental pollutants, mycotoxins also adversely affect the health and productivity in animals and esecially in poultry [3,4].

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Monday, 18 March 2019

Chemical Science Open Access Journals-Lupine Publishers

Experimental Approach, Computational DFT Investigation and a Biological Activity in the Study of an Organic Heterocyclic Compound by Tribak Z in Archives of Organic and Inorganic Chemical Sciences in Lupine Publishers

The title compound TZ1 was synthesized by N-alkylation reaction, and its structure was confirmed by 1H NMR, 13C NMR and IR, it was screened for their in vitro antibacterial activity by the agar well diffusion method against four bacteria, Gram-positive (Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus aureus) and Gram-negative (Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa). The molecule was studied with the density functional theory (DFT) at B3LYP/6–31G (d,p) level in order to determine the relationship between the molecular structure and the antibacterial inhibition behavior. The molecular geometry, frontier molecular orbitals and Mulliken atomic charge of the compound are investigated to get a better insight of the molecular properties. The molecular electrostatic potential (MEP) for a compound was determined to check their electrophilic or nucleophilic reactivity. The theoretical parameters offer significant assistance to understand the antibacterial inhibition mechanism indicated by the molecule and are in full agreement with the experimental results.

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Friday, 15 March 2019

Nanomedicine research journal- Lupine Publishers




Removal of Melachite Green Dye by Using Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Prepared by The Green Synthesis by Using Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leafs Extract by Madiha Batool in ANOAJ in Lupine Publishers

Green synthesis for nanoparticles using microorganisms, enzymes, and plants leaf or plant extracts have been indicated as possible ecofriendly preferences to chemical and physical methods. In this paper, we report the synthesis of zinc oxide particles by green method. Highly stable and hexagonal zinc oxide nanoparticles were produced by using zinc nitrate and green tea leaf extract. Structural, morphological and optical properties of the synthesized nanoparticles have been characterized by using UV–Vis spectrophotometer, FTIR, SEM, and XRD analysis. The synthesis of nanoparticles of zinc oxide was observed by the color changing of the chemical solution. Powder X-ray diffraction and SEM analysis revealed the synthesis of both Zn and ZnO nanoparticles with average particle size of 60nm. Shape of zinc oxide nanoparticles was hexagonal with the range 80-120nm. UV spectra confirmed the presence of zinc oxide nanoparticles. FTIR showed the peaks of zinc oxide nanoparticles as well as the presence of other compounds. Melachite green dye has been removed by using zinc oxide nanoparticles prepared from green tea leaf extract. The green color of the dye was removed up to 70% with the use of reducing agent sodium borohydrate. Removal of melachite green dye was performed. Other applications of zinc oxide nanoparticles in the medicine, pharma, biotechnology and industries were discussed.


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Thursday, 14 March 2019

Journal of Chemical Sciences- Lupine Publishers

Production of Silica from Agricultural Waste by Norzahir Sapawe in Archives of Organic and Inorganic Chemical Sciences in Lupine Publishers

This study aims to produce silica from different material agriculture waste such as sugarcane bagasse, bamboo culm, bamboo leaf, and corncob. The sol-gel method was applied in order to produce silica using 1M NaOH and 1M H2SO4. The sugarcane bagasse ash contains the highest amount of silica, 92.5% followed with bamboo leaf, 62.72%; corncob, 27%; and bamboo culm, 20%.

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Wednesday, 13 March 2019

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Tuesday, 12 March 2019

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The problem of using Blockchain technology in multi-level robotic systems is considered. The management of the robotic systems faces significant difficulties in transferring large amounts of information, securities, metadata, and intellectual contracts. The blockchain technology, based on a decentralized system of distributed registries, allows solving data transfer problems quickly and safely. New digital blockchain-based queuing systems can be effectively used in multi-level control tasks.
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Smart agriculture is a cyber-physical agriculture management concept involved in the observing, measuring and responding variability of crops in the agriculture management cycle. This paper is devoted to the intelligent robotics for smart agriculture. After the robotics demand analysis, the key technologies are proposed step by step, including robotics vision modeling and decision making, robotics pattern recognition and human-computer interaction decision, robotics function development and test verification.

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Monday, 11 March 2019

Agriculture Open Access Journals-Lupine Publishers

Instructions for Irrigating and Watering Plants (Indonesian Version) by Uqbah Iqbal in Current Investigations in Agriculture and Current Research in Lupine Publishers

Written by Ir. Sri Najiyati & Ir. Danarti, human efforts to fulfill and regulate the need for plants for water, which is often called irrigation, have developed since ancient times. Although at that time the methods and tools used were still traditional and makeshift. At present the business has increased with technology. Various characteristics of plants in relation to water have been studied and sophisticated and modern mechanization tools have also been found, so that irrigation can be carried out appropriately both time and method as well as the amount of water requirements without requiring much labor. The description in this book begins with a description of the properties of water in nature and in relation to plants and the characteristics of each type of plant for water needs. Also contains instructions on ways to provide water for plants both traditional and modern, because according to the authors traditional methods are still relevant while modern methods are feasible to be implemented in Indonesia.

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Excess Weight, Obesity, Diabetes (Type-2), and Clinical Complications: (ADO) - Lupine Publishers


Excess Weight, Obesity, Diabetes (Type-2), and Clinical Complications


According to the National Institutes of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institute of Health, USA, approximately two-thirds of all adults in the USA (167 million), are overweight and a third is obese. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that there are 1.3 billion overweight adults globally. 

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Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Sub ortical Infarcts and Leukoen Cephalopathy (CADASIL) Syndrome: A Case Report: (OJNBD) - Lupine Publishers

Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Sub ortical Infarcts and Leukoen Cephalopathy (CADASIL) Syndrome: A Case Report

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I was started my research only with one thinking “How we feel and understand sadness or happiness of others, why our eyes sometime filled with tears, when we see others crying or sad, why we cheer up when we see others happy, why we bless others, why we care for others, why we become sad when we watch sad seen in movies, why we motivate when we watch something exciting and meaningful in movies, why, why and why?” these are the big questions front of us. My common answer which support to all these questions is “when situation is common between two or more than two people they completely understand each other, because their brains neurons handling same situation. Some time may be feelings for other because of past common situation of us is the present situation of someone or may be some time we think if that situation on me what I would do. Hence common situation either good or bad doesn’t matter but common situation people show strong feelings about each other with respecting emotions and feelings of each other’s and this is because “common situation setup brain-to-brain link between people through which they understand feelings and emotions of each other [1].

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I was started my research only with one thinking “How we feel and understand sadness or happiness of others, why our eyes sometime filled with tears, when we see others crying or sad, why we cheer up when we see others happy, why we bless others, why we care for others, why we become sad when we watch sad seen in movies, why we motivate when we watch something exciting and meaningful in movies, why, why and why?” these are the big questions front of us. My common answer which support to all these questions is “when situation is common between two or more than two people they completely understand each other, because their brains neurons handling same situation. Some time may be feelings for other because of past common situation of us is the present situation of someone or may be some time we think if that situation on me what I would do. Hence common situation either good or bad doesn’t matter but common situation people show strong feelings about each other with respecting emotions and feelings of each other’s and this is because “common situation setup brain-to-brain link between people through which they understand feelings and emotions of each other [1].
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Identification of the Air Supply System for Combustion, With the Help of Artificial Neural Networks by Deynier Montero Góngora in Advances in Robotics & Mechanical Engineering in Lupine Publishers

The production of nickel in Cuba is one of the main export items in our economy. In recent years, its production costs have risen significantly, with a high incidence of electricity costs, which is why it is necessary to take energy shock measures to reverse this situation. Currently there are deficiencies in the Reduction Furnace plant related to the control of the air supply and the electric power used by the asynchronous motors that drive the centrifugal fans, reducing the efficiency levels of the production process and the plant in general. In order to increase the energy efficiency of the combustion process supply system and reach an optimum control model of the airflow of this plant, variants are designed and simulated based on artificial neural networks that allow to establish the air demand from the drive of the fans by means of variable speed drives.
 

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Experimental Identification of the Liquor Preheating Process in a Plant Complex by Deynier Montero Góngora in Advances in Robotics & Mechanical Engineering in Lupine Publishers

The experimental identification of the liquor preheating process that links the plant complex: Neutral-Leaching-Sulfides, with the scoop of knowing the dynamics of the process for its better study and understanding. It explains the fundamental techniques and methods of identification as well as the input signal to excite the system. The experiments that were carried out are described, the mathematical model obtained is validated and the controller parameters are simulated to optimize the control of the liquor level in the preheating tank.

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Insight into Bio Inspired Robotics by Sadique Shaikh in Advances in Robotics & Mechanical Engineering in Lupine Publishers

I am trying to understand whole family of Biology and Synthetic Biology inspired robotics through this piece of communication. Broadly with assuming their sub categories in them I would like classify bio inspired robotics in to five major heads are Cyborg, Cylons, Soft robotics, Continuum robotics, Plantoids and Nanobots. Where Soft robots and Plantoids are quite new and interesting domains of new future of AI in many forms with advanced features. This opinion gives in your notice all about them.

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Friday, 8 March 2019

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Maze Search Using Reinforcement Learning by a Mobile Robot by Makoto Katoh in Advances in Robotics & Mechanical Engineering in Lupine Publlishers

This review presents on research of application of reinforcement learning and new approaches on a course search in mazes with some kinds of multi-point passing as machines. It is based on a selective learning from multi-directive behavior patterns using PS (Profit Sharing) by an agent. The behavior is selected stochastically from 4 kinds of ones using PS with Boltzmann Distribution with a plan to inhibit invalid rules by a reinforcement function of a geometric sequence. Moreover, a variable temperature scheme is adopted in this distribution, where the environmental identification is valued in the first stage of the search and the convergence of learning is shifted to be valuing as time passing. A SUB learning system and a multistage layer system were proposed in this review, and these functions were inspected by some simulations and experiments using a mobile robot.

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There  is  presented  the  author’s  mini  Review  of  the  realized  theoretical   investigation   of   the   Multi   (n=6)-component   Mass  Transfer (MMT) kinetics of the process inside the modern combined sorption “Nano-Composite” (NC) materials. The visual NC examples considered  in  the  author’s  manuscripts  may  be  represented  by  the   selective   bi-functional   NC   as   the   “Metal 0-Ion   Exchangers (IEx)”  planar  NC  L-membrane  matrix  where  the  inner  active  zero charged  “NP 0-nano-sites”  (i.e.  Nano  Particles,  Me 0-agglomerates) are imbedded into the final combined NC-IEx sorption matrix resulting after the preliminary synthesis of the final NC L-matrix considered. The computer simulation for the modelling of the MMT NC  kinetics  is  based  here  on  the  foundations  of  the  irreversible  thermodynamics   such   as   multi(n)-component   mass   balance n (6)-Eqns.  in  partial  differentials  characterized  fundamentally  by  the new k (2) (6)-“thermodynamic  variance”  (k-parameter).  

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