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    On the categories of L-Valued and Q-Valued 6 deterministic fuzzy automata

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    Automata and languages have been studied in the context of different lattice structures by several authors. This paper is toward the categorical study of deterministic lattice-valued (L-valued) fuzzy automata and deterministic quantale-valued (Q-valued) fuzzy automata. The existence of initial and final objects in the subcategory of category of deterministic lattice-valued fuzzy automata is shown. We also show that there is an adjunction between the category of deterministic lattice-valued and quantale-valued fuzzy automata

    Effect of Cypermethrin on Enzymes in Muscles of Channa Punctatus

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    In the present study, biochemical data has been generated and tested with statistical software. This will highlight the pollutional effects of commonly used pesticides. These pesticides harm the fish health and these fishes finally eaten by human beings and they may get affected by pesticide toxicity. If we assess the harmful effects of pesticide on fish health, we can postulate the harms may be caused in human beings. With this point of view, the effect of cypermethrin is analysed on enzymes using muscle tissue sample of fish Channa punctatus

    Role of Phenolics in Anti-Atherosclerotic Property of Thuja occidentalis Linn.

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    The present study was carried out to evaluate the Lipid peroxidation activity and related hypolipidaemic activity of an (EFTO) ethanol fraction of extract of aerial part of Thuja occidentalis Linn. (Cupressaceae). Lipid peroxidation activity was carried out to evaluate the antioxidant potential, and hypolipidaemic activity on cholesterol fed rats. The antioxidant activity of ethanol fraction was increased in a concentration dependent manner. About 100, 150, 200, 250 & 300 μg EFTO (ethanol fraction of extract of aerial part of Thuja occidentalis) inhibited the FeSO4 induced lipid peroxidation in a dose dependent manner and showed IC50 value 195.60μg/ml. in hypolipidaemic activity EFTO at the dose of 200 mg and 400mg/kg body weight significantly reduced serum cholesterol (77 and 92%), LDL (53 and 84%), triglycerides (27 and 46%). The increase in HDL to total cholesterol ratio and reduction in atherogenic index in EFTO treated groups strongly supports anti-atherosclerotic property of Thuja occidentalis. The results obtained in this study indicate that EFTO can be a potential source of natural antioxidant and activities related to this

    Phonon Conductivity of II-IV Group Semiconductors

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    Vezanje mikropulsnih valnih modova coriolisovom i centrifugalnom silom u ekvatorijalnoj ravnini zemlje

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    Coupling of micropulsation wave modes by the Coriolis force and centrifugal force in the Earth\u27s equatorial plane has been considered. The analytical form of electric field is derived for a particular coupled wave mode. To study the variation of electric field with geocentric distance, numerical analyses have been made which are presented graphically.Razmatramo vezanje mikropulsnih valnih modova Coriolisovom i centrifugalnom silom u ekvatorijalnoj ravnini Zemlje. Izveli smo analitički izraz za električno polje posebnih valnih modova. Za proučavanje promjena električnog polja s geocentričnom udaljenošću, načinili smo numeričke račune i ishode prikazali grafički

    Vezanje mikropulsnih valnih modova coriolisovom i centrifugalnom silom u ekvatorijalnoj ravnini zemlje

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    Coupling of micropulsation wave modes by the Coriolis force and centrifugal force in the Earth\u27s equatorial plane has been considered. The analytical form of electric field is derived for a particular coupled wave mode. To study the variation of electric field with geocentric distance, numerical analyses have been made which are presented graphically.Razmatramo vezanje mikropulsnih valnih modova Coriolisovom i centrifugalnom silom u ekvatorijalnoj ravnini Zemlje. Izveli smo analitički izraz za električno polje posebnih valnih modova. Za proučavanje promjena električnog polja s geocentričnom udaljenošću, načinili smo numeričke račune i ishode prikazali grafički

    Melanin-based plumage coloration and melanin content in organs in the barn owl.

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    Although the evolutionary ecology of melanin pigments and melanin-based coloration has been studied in great details, particularly in birds, little is known about the function of melanin stored inside the body. In the barn owl Tyto alba, in which individuals vary in the degree of reddish pheomelanin-based coloration and in the size of black eumelanic feather spots, we measured the concentration in melanin pigments in seven organs. The eyes had by far the most melanin then the skin, pectoral muscle, heart, liver, trachea, and uropygial gland. The concentration in eumelanin was not necessarily correlated with the concentration in pheomelanin suggesting that their production can be regulated independently from each other. Redder barn owls had more pheomelanin in the skin and uropygial gland than white owls, while owls displaying larger black feather spots had more eumelanin in the skin than small-spotted owls. More data are required to evaluate whether melanin-based traits can evolve as an indirect response to selection exerted on melanin deposition in organs

    To Study The Impact Of Virtual Assistant Using Artificial Intelligence In Society

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    As technology continues to advance, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in various domains has become increasingly prevalent. This research paper explores the transformative impact of AI in the realm of virtual assistance for research purposes. The paper delves into the development and implementation of intelligent virtual assistants, leveraging sophisticated AI algorithms and natural language processing techniques. The primary objective of this research is to investigate how AI-driven virtual assistants can enhance and streamline research workflows across diverse disciplines. The study assesses the capabilities of these virtual assistants in information retrieval, data analysis, literature review, and collaboration facilitation. Special attention is given to the adaptability of these systems to different research contexts and the customization options available for researchers. The paper also examines the challenges and ethical considerations associated with deploying AI in research assistance, addressing issues related to data privacy, bias, and the responsible use of AI technologies. Additionally, the research discusses the potential benefits of AI-driven virtual assistants, such as increased productivity, improved decision-making, and the democratization of access to research resources. Several case studies and examples of existing AI-powered virtual assistants in the research domain are analyzed to provide insights into their effectiveness and user acceptance
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