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Evolution and Detection of Polymorphic and Metamorphic Malwares: A Survey
Malwares are big threat to digital world and evolving with high complexity.
It can penetrate networks, steal confidential information from computers, bring
down servers and can cripple infrastructures etc. To combat the threat/attacks
from the malwares, anti- malwares have been developed. The existing
anti-malwares are mostly based on the assumption that the malware structure
does not changes appreciably. But the recent advancement in second generation
malwares can create variants and hence posed a challenge to anti-malwares
developers. To combat the threat/attacks from the second generation malwares
with low false alarm we present our survey on malwares and its detection
techniques.Comment: 5 Page
Characterization And Rejuvenation Of Local Ecorace Sukinda In Odhisa State
An experiment of outdoor rearing was conducted with the available Sukinda (TV) stock of BSM&TC, Sundargarh (SG), CTSSS, Lakha (CTS) and CTR&TI, Ranchi. The objective of this activity is to utilize economic wild life, conserving the associated environment for sustainable rural and tribal development (Raffi and Ramanujam, 2001; Gill and Lal, 2002; Mahapatra, 2009).

The crop performance of SG showed highest cocoon yield i.e., 83 cocoons / dfl in 1st crop followed by 80 cocoons / dfl in 3rd crop and 42 cocoons / dfl during 2nd crop. Yellow coloured cocoons dominated (94-96%) the population in all the three crops. The cocoon weight, Shell weight and Silk Ratio were (9.72g, 1.07g&11 %) in 1st crop,(9.77g,1.05g & 10.75%) in 2nd crop and (11.11g,1.79g & 16.11%) in commercial third crop season. The ERR were 41.64 %, 50.00 % and 74.51% in 1st, 2nd and 3rd crop respectively. This approach for semi-domesticated and commercially exploited Sukinda ecoraces can further enhances their potential because of better inherent performance levels under in situ (Suryanarayana and Srivastava, 2005) over the current basic and commercial stocks maintained ex situ.

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