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    Synchronous Relaying Of Sensor Data

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    In this paper we have put forth a novel methodology to relay data obtained by inbuilt sensors of smart phones in real time to remote database followed by fetching of this data . Smart phones are becoming very common and they are laced with a number of sensors that can not only be used in native applications but can also be sent to external nodes to be used by third parties for application and service development

    Axion Mass Bound in Very Special Relativity

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    In this paper we propose a very special relativity (VSR)-inspired description of the axion electrodynamics. This proposal is based upon the construction of a proper study of the SIM(2)(2)--VSR gauge-symmetry. It is shown that the VSR nonlocal effects give a health departure from the usual axion field theory. The axionic classical dynamics is analysed in full detail, first by a discussion of its solution in the presence of an external magnetic field. Next, we compute photon-axion transition in VSR scenario by means of Primakoff interaction, showing the change of a linearly polarized light to a circular one. Afterwards, duality symmetry is discussed in the VSR framework.Comment: 16 pages; to appear in PL

    Chaotic Dynamics in a Three Species Aquatic Population Model with Holling Type II Functional Response

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    A three-trophic model for marine community is proposed and investigated by means of numerical bifurcation analysis. The proposed model based on a modified version of the Leslie-Gower scheme, incorporates mutual interference in all the three populations and generalizes several other known models in the ecological literature. We investigate the dynamical behavior of the model system by considering the Holling type II functional response of toxin liberation process. Bifurcation diagram and two-dimensional parameter scan suggest that chaotic dynamics is robust to variations in toxin production by phytoplankton. Our study suggests that toxic substances released by TPP population may act as bio-control by changing the state of chaos to order. The mutual interference also induces chaos and acts as both stabilizing and destabilizing factors

    Ecotourism and its effects on wildlife of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve

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    The present paper focused on ecotourism and its effects on wildlife. In the present scenario the ecotourism is a grooming sector in developing nations. However, its impact on wildlife and indigenous people has become a controversial issue. Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve site explores the multitude of interactions that exist among the welfare of wildlife, conservation biology and socio-economy of the local people.Key words: Environmental impact, ecotourism, biodiversity, flora, fauna, landscape ecology, protected area

    Does abortion reduce self-esteem and life satisfaction?

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    PurposeThis study aims to assess the effects of obtaining an abortion versus being denied an abortion on self-esteem and life satisfaction.MethodsWe present the first 2.5 years of a 5-year longitudinal telephone-interview study that follows 956 women who sought an abortion from 30 facilities across the USA. We examine the self-esteem and life satisfaction trajectories of women who sought and received abortions just under the facility's gestational age limit, of women who sought and received abortions in their first trimester of pregnancy, and of women who sought abortions just beyond the facility gestational limit and were denied an abortion. We use adjusted mixed effects linear regression analyses to assess whether the trajectories of women who sought and obtained an abortion differ from those who were denied one.ResultsWomen denied an abortion initially reported lower self-esteem and life satisfaction than women who sought and obtained an abortion. For all study groups, except those who obtained first trimester abortions, self-esteem and life satisfaction improved over time. The initially lower levels of self-esteem and life satisfaction among women denied an abortion improved more rapidly reaching similar levels as those obtaining abortions at 6 months to one year after abortion seeking. For women obtaining first trimester abortions, initially higher levels of life satisfaction remained steady over time.ConclusionsThere is no evidence that abortion harms women's self-esteem or life satisfaction in the short term
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