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    Comparison of Manual and Manual-cum-Mechanical Energy Uses in Groundnut Production in a Semi-arid Environment

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    Rosana G. Moreira, Editor-in-Chief; Texas A&M UniversityThis is a Technical Paper from International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (CIGR, Commission Internationale du Genie Rural) E-Journal Volume 5 (2003): B. Umar. Comparison of Manual and Manual-cum-Mechanical Energy Uses in Groundnut Production in a Semi-arid Environment. Vol. V. May 2003

    Consensus as a Nash Equilibrium of a Dynamic Game

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    Consensus formation in a social network is modeled by a dynamic game of a prescribed duration played by members of the network. Each member independently minimizes a cost function that represents his/her motive. An integral cost function penalizes a member's differences of opinion from the others as well as from his/her own initial opinion, weighted by influence and stubbornness parameters. Each member uses its rate of change of opinion as a control input. This defines a dynamic non-cooperative game that turns out to have a unique Nash equilibrium. Analytic explicit expressions are derived for the opinion trajectory of each member for two representative cases obtained by suitable assumptions on the graph topology of the network. These trajectories are then examined under different assumptions on the relative sizes of the influence and stubbornness parameters that appear in the cost functions.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figure, Pre-print from the Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Signal Image Technology and Internet-based Systems (SITIS), 201

    Sustaining the Multi-Functionality of the Zamfara Reserve in Semi-Arid Nigeria: What is the Role of Co-Management?

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    Unhealthy competition and conflicts among the diverse users (herders, farmers, fishermen, etc.) of the natural resources (pasture, water, land, etc.) in the Zamfara reserve, Nigeria have undermined the reserve\u27s capacity to serve its intended multi-functional roles. The reserve (3, 650 km2), which was established in 1919 with 4 enclave villages where farmers live and cultivate crops, was meant also to provide pasture and water for Fulani herdsmen. Vast numbers of people are, however, becoming landless or near landless in the reserve. Powerful non-local actors are forcing their way into the reserve area and are extracting resources with no respect to traditional customs and rules. Umar (2004), for example, has shown how politicians and traditional rulers, with the support of the Zamfara state government, have converted over 100 ha of common grazing land in the reserve to private farms. This paper offers a model for co-management of the shrinking natural resources in the reserve, which the paper assumes, may help in maintaining the reserve\u27s multi-functional nature. Co- management is a pluralist approach to managing natural resources, incorporating a variety of partners in a variety of roles, generally to the end goals of environmental conservation, sustainable use of natural resources and the equitable sharing of resource-related benefits and responsibilities (Viswanathan, undated)

    Toxicity study and effect of the leaf extract of Acacia nilotica on some biochemical parameters of Wistar albino rats

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    Plants are the primary source of human medications and knowledge on its toxicity is vital; this work evaluates the acute toxicity and effect of Acacia nilotica leaf crude extract on the liver and kidney functions. The mean lethal dose (LD50) was determined by Lorke’s method, while the crude extract effect was evaluated by biochemical and histo-pathological assessments. The LD50 value was 3807.89 mg/kg for both oral and intra-peritoneal route of administrations. An elevated serum urea above the normal reference value in both control and treated group upon administration of 1000 mg/kg of the extract with mean values of 7.92 ± 1.19 and 7.86 ± 1.14 mmol/l respectively was observed. The results of ALAT, ASAT, ALP, T.protein, Albumin, and bilirubin in all cases were within the normal values. The kidney and liver function parameters at higher extract concentrations of 500 and 1000 mg/kg/day and relative organ weight were statistically significant (p< 0.05) and correlates with mild effect indicted on the histopathology of the organs. This study showed that administration of A. nilotica extract at 500 and 1000 mg/kg/day for an extended period could prompt hepatic and nephron toxicity

    Quantal description of nucleon exchange in stochastic mean-field approach

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    Nucleon exchange mechanism is investigated in central collisions of symmetric heavy-ions in the basis of the stochastic mean-field approach. Quantal diffusion coefficients for nucleon exchange are calculated by including non-Markovian effects and shell structure. Variances of fragment mass distributions are calculated in central collisions of 40{}^{40}Ca + 40{}^{40}Ca, 48{}^{48}Ca + 48{}^{48}Ca and 56{}^{56}Ni + 56{}^{56}Ni systems

    Penerapan Algoritma Viral System Pada Single-Machine Total Weighted Tardiness Problem

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    Single Machine Total Weighted Tardiness Problem (SMTWTP) merupakan permasalahan klasik kombinatorial yang dikenal np-hard. Pada penelitian ini, suatu algoritma yang relatif baru yang terinspirasi dari sistem replikasi virus yang disebut sebagai Viral Systems digunakan untuk menyelesaikan permasalahan tersebut. Algoritma dengan proses pencarian terdiri dari Neighborhood dan mutasi tersebut memiliki delapan parameter. Penelitian ini menerapkan algoritma Viral Systems pada SMTWTP. Pengujian dilakukan untuk menganalisa parameter dan performansi algoritma dalam penyelesaian permasalahan. Hasil eksperimen menunjukkan bahwa setiap parameter memberikan pengaruh masing-masing terhadap algoritma dalam sisi hasil dan waktu komputasi. Eksperimen terhadap set data 40 pekerjaan, 50 pekerjaan, dan 100 pekerjaan menampilkan hasil bahwa algoritma dapat menyelesaikan 235 solusi optimal dari 275 permasalaha

    Fluctuation-induced forces between inclusions in a fluid membrane under tension

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    We discuss the fluctuation-induced force, a finite-temperature analog of the Casimir force, between two inclusions embedded in a fluid membrane under tension. We suggest a method to calculate this Casimir interaction in the most general case, where membrane fluctuations are governed by the combined action of surface tension, bending modulus, and the Gaussian rigidity. We find that the surface tension strongly modifies the power law in the separation dependence of the Casimir interaction. This results in a strong suppression of the Casimir force at separations beyond a characteristic length, which could affect protein aggregation dynamics in cell membranes.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur

    Assessment of healthcare waste generated by some selected public hospitals in Katsina State, Nigeria

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    This article has been retracted by the journal Editor.Healthcare wastes include anatomical, pathological and clinical infectious/ hazardous organic and inorganic waste. The waste is disposed off in unscientific manner. The study has been conducted in the government hospitals only to reveal the per day waste generation on each patient, present mode of waste management within the units bed, our suggestions which will help the units to improve their waste management practices, in Katsina State, Nigeria.Keywords: Waste management, Health care waste, Management Katsina Stat
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