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    Citation matters: two essays on the student journey of citation and how Google Scholar and the principle of least effort can affect academic writing

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    The paper consists of two short essays on citation matters. The aim is to get the academy thinking about citing and referencing from a student point of view. The first essay (on the student journey of citation) is an attempt of a framework for the academic writer, from the time they are an undergraduate student to an academic researcher. The worldview of citing and referencing is argued to develop in accordance to academic level. The second essay is on academic writing and the principle of least effort. With a few searches on Google Scholar, cyberplagiarism and the pilfering of citation context was demonstrated. With emphasis on patchwriting, the temptation of the academic writer to corner cut is not argued as being exclusive to students but more apparent by students. Technology is also argued to create a conflict for the academic writer showing a path where they can reduce effort

    Upheavals to scholarly communication have not embraced Robert Merton’s normative guide to good scientific research.

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    An impact-driven scholarly communication system may offer new levels of views for research and new metrics to assess these works, but are the upheavals actually reinforcing the cumulative advantage of those already in power? Drawing on Robert Merton’s norms for the production of science, Avtar Natt reframes current scholarly developments and finds the roots are too deep for a fair and equal system of knowledge production

    Effect of infestation stage, form and treatment on fragment count in flour

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    Call number: LD2668 .T4 1979 S23Master of Scienc

    Study of Mechanical Properties of Hybrid Natural Fiber Composite

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    The present experimental study aims at learning the mechanical behaviour of hybrid natural fiber composites. Samples of several Jute-Bagasse-Epoxy & Jute-Lantana camara-Epoxy hybrids were manufactured using hand layup method where the stacking of plies was alternate and the weight fraction of fibre and matrix was kept at 40%-60%.Specimens were cut from the fabricated laminate according to the ASTM standards for different experiments. For Tensile test & flexural test samples were cut in Dog-bone shape and flat bar shape respectively. After that experiment is performed under Universal testing machine (UTM). ILSS (flexural strength) & Tensile strength were observed and compared to base values of epoxy polymer to perceive the change in strength. SEM analysis was done to ascertain the mode of failure

    Geothermal Energy as a Major Source of Renewable Energy - Learning from Asian Neighbours

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    Energy is one of the fundamental necessities for economic growth, increased social equity, and an environment that allows livelihoods to thrive. Development is not possible without energy, and sustainable development is not possible without sustainable energy. Renewable Energy (RE) is a key to sustainable development and offers an opportunity to improve access to modern energy services for the impoverished segments of society, which is essential for sustainable community development. In Asia, Indonesia and the Philippines are rich in Geothermal (GT) energy. Being a renewable, sustainable, and indigenous energy resource, GT is reliable because its supply is independent of season and global energy market dynamics. Japan has a huge potential for GT and wants to expand renewable energy resources after the Fukushima Nuclear Power Accident. In the near future, GT is set to play a major role in national energy supply in Japan. Therefore, the objective of this study is to look at various challenges and opportunities in GT energy policies of Indonesia and the Philippines to adopt them to meet Japanese needs in the future

    Inter-cell interference mitigation using Intelligent Frequency Allocation-Dynamic Power Allocation in LTE systems

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    Traditionally, all new emerging wireless technologies require wider bands than the existing ones. However, the frequency spectrum is a limited resource and to be utilized more efficiently. Therefore, the scarcity of the spectrum is a major problem that plays most important role in the growth of wireless communications and cost billion dollars business. Interference is an unwanted component of several of signals transmitted from different transmitters in wireless communication systems. In LTE system which uses reuse factor of one, which require whole available spectrum is used in each cell of the network. The areas falls in interference power dominant in comparison to required signal power. In the paper, Intelligent Frequency Allocation-Dynamic Power Allocation (IFA-DPA) is proposed. The algorithm is implemented on Cost-231 propagation model, The results obtained are very much promising to the inter-cell interference problem LTE networks and proved its usefulness
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