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Pollination of Brassica campestris (Cruciferae) by Andrena savignyi (Andrenidae: Hymenoptera): Female vs. Male Pollination
Female and male solitary bees usually differ in their behavioral and morphological attributes and consequently in their pollination effectiveness. The current study was carried out at the research farm of The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan, to compare the foraging behavior and pollination efficiency of female and male Andrena savignyi Spinola, 1838 on Brassica campestris. The impact of different environmental factors (temperature, relative humidity, light intensity and wind speed) on foraging behavior was also studied. Andrena savignyi was the most abundant floral visitor of B. campestris and comprised 52.17% of the floral visitors. Female individuals fed on both nectar and pollen while male fed on nectar. Visitation frequency, visitation rate, pollen harvest and pollen deposition of females were significantly higher than that of males because of their larger size and more dry weight. The maximum abundance of females was recorded at 12:00 pm followed by a sharp decline until 4:00 pm whereas males attained their maximum abundance at 2:00 pm. The female pollinated flowers resulted in greater pod weight, pod length, number of seeds per pod, seed weight per pod and germination percentage than the males. Our results suggest that females of A. savignyi deliver better pollination of B. campestris than males in terms of its reproductivesuccess and germination percentage. Future studies should emphasis on exploring the biology and ecology of A. savignyi with special focus of its artificial nesting
ANALYSIS OF JOB SATISFACTION AMONG SECONDARY LEVEL TEACHERS WITH RESPECT TO GENDER AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Teachers’ Job satisfaction indicates an overall contentment and positive emotional response of teachers to their job. It is a multifaceted construct encompassing a broad spectrum of emotions and behavioural tendencies. Present study investigates the levels of job satisfaction among secondary-level teachers, taking into consideration their gender and teaching experience. A survey was conducted on 122 teachers from the Hathras district in Uttar Pradesh. The data was collected employing the “Teacher Job Satisfaction Questionnaire developed by Pramod Kumar and D.N. Mutha”, by using a simple random sampling technique. There was a notable disparity in job satisfaction based on gender, as female teachers reported higher levels of satisfaction. However, there was no significant difference in job satisfaction with respect to teaching experience. Additionally, it was discovered that most teachers expressed a moderate level of job satisfaction. This study highlighted the importance of job satisfaction in teacher retention, performance, and student achievement. This research enhances our understanding of job satisfaction among teachers and underscores its critical importance in the educational sector
Comparative Analysis Of Cloud Computing Security Issues
Almost all the organizations are seriously thinking to adopt the cloud computingservices, seeing its benefits in terms of cost, accessibility, availability, flexibility andhighly automated process of updation. Cloud Computing enhance the current capabilitiesdynamically without further investment. Cloud Computing is a band of resources, applicationsand services. In cloud computing customer’s access IT related services in terms of infrastructure platform and software without getting knowledge of underlying technologies. With the executionof cloud computing, organizations have strong concerns about the security of their data.Organizations are hesitating to take initiatives in the deployment of their businesses due to data security problem. This paper gives an overview of cloud computing and analysis of security issues in cloud computing
Evaluation of results of minimally invasive plating osteosynthesis (MIPO) technique in the treatment of fractures of distal tibia
Background: The limited soft tissue, subcutaneous location of large portion of tibia and precarious blood supply renders the treatment of distal tibial fracture very challenging. The main treatment of this type of fracture is reinstatement of the normal alignment and articular congruity. Conventional osteosynthesis is not suitable because distal tibia is subcutaneous bone with poor vascularity. Closed Reduction and MIPO with locking compression plate (LCP) has emerged as an alternative treatment option because it respects biology of distal tibia, maintains fracture haematoma and provides biomechanically stable construct, early mobilization, less complications and relatively higher rates of union.The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional and clinical outcomes of distal tibia fracture of patients, treated by internal fixation by minimally invasive plating osteosynthesis (MIPO) technique with locking compression plate (LCP).Methods: Sixty patients with distal tibia fracture with or without intra articular extension were treated in our department, Katihar Medical College and Hospital, Katihar with MIPO with LCP and were prospectively followed for average duration of 16 months (6-24 months).Results: There were 60 patients in the study including 48 males and 12 female of mean age 43 years. The mean follow up period of our patients varied ranging from 6 months to 24 months (average– 16 months). All fractures united at an average of 16 weeks (range- 12 to 20 weeks) except two cases of delayed union(>20 weeks) in patients with Gustilo – Anderson type III A fracture. There were five superficial wound infections which were treated with oral antibiotics and progressed to union and there were no failures of implants. There were two cases of delayed union and malalignment. Conclusions: Minimally invasive plating osteosynthesis (MIPO) is an effective method of treatment for distal tibial fractures. The use of indirect reduction techniques and small incision is technically demanding as it is effective, minimally invasive, optimises the operation time, promotes early healing and reduces the incidence of infections
Current mode fractional order filters using VDTAs with Grounded capacitors
In this work, the design of current mode Fractional order filter using VDTAs (Voltage differencing trans-conductance amplifier) as an active element with grounded capacitors has been proposed. The approximate transfer functions of low and high pass filters of fractional order on the basis of the integer order transfer has been shown and the form of those functions of filters is also implemented using VDTA as an active building block. In this work, filters of the different sequence have been realized. The frequency domain simulation results of the proposed filters are obtained on Matlab and PSPICE with TSMC CMOS 180 nm technology parameters. Stability and sensitivity is also verifie
Low Leakage and Robust Sub-threshold SRAM Cell using Memristor
This work aims to improve the total power dissipation, leakage currents and stability without disturbing the logic state of SRAM cell with concept called sub-threshold operation. Though, sub-threshold SRAM proves to be advantageous but fails with basic 6T SRAM cell during readability and writability. In this paper we have investigated a non-volatile 6T2M (6 Transistors & 2 Memristors) sub-threshold SRAM cell working at lower supply voltage of VDD=0.3V, where Memristor is used to store the information even at power failures and restores previous data with successful read and write operation overcomes the challenge faced. This paper also proposes a new configuration of non-volatile 6T2M (6 Transistors & 2 Memristors) sub-threshold SRAM cell resulting in improved behaviour in terms of power, stability and leakage current where read and write power has improved by 40% and 90% respectively when compared to 6T2M (conventional) SRAM cell. The proposed 6T2M SRAM cell offers good stability of RSNM=65mV and WSNM=93mV which is much improved at low voltage when compared to conventional basic 6T SRAM cell, and improved leakage current of 4.92nA is achieved as compared
Low Leakage and Robust Sub-threshold SRAM Cell using Memristor
This work aims to improve the total power dissipation, leakage currents and stability without disturbing the logic state of SRAM cell with concept called sub-threshold operation. Though, sub-threshold SRAM proves to be advantageous but fails with basic 6T SRAM cell during readability and writability. In this paper we have investigated a non-volatile 6T2M (6 Transistors & 2 Memristors) sub-threshold SRAM cell working at lower supply voltage of VDD=0.3V, where Memristor is used to store the information even at power failures and restores previous data with successful read and write operation overcomes the challenge faced. This paper also proposes a new configuration of non-volatile 6T2M (6 Transistors & 2 Memristors) sub-threshold SRAM cell resulting in improved behaviour in terms of power, stability and leakage current where read and write power has improved by 40% and 90% respectively when compared to 6T2M (conventional) SRAM cell. The proposed 6T2M SRAM cell offers good stability of RSNM=65mV and WSNM=93mV which is much improved at low voltage when compared to conventional basic 6T SRAM cell, and improved leakage current of 4.92nA is achieved as compared
STUDIES ON THE SYNTHESIS OF SOME NEW 1,2,4- TRIAZOLES DERIVATIVES AND EVALUATION FOR THEIR ANTI-FUNGAL ACTIVITY PROFILES
The synthesis of new heterocyclic compounds has always drawn the attention of medicinal chemist over the years mainly because they possess diverse biological properties. The literature survey on 1,2,4-triazoles revealed that they are endowed with wide variety of biological activities .During the present investigation a series of new 1,2,4-triazole derivatives N-(3-(2-(3- hydrazinyl-3-oxoalkanoyl)hydrazinyl)-5-(phenoxymethyl)-4H-1,2,4-triazol-4-yl)isonicotinamide(6a- 6e)were synthesized by reacting withN-(5-mercapto-3-(phenoxymethyl)-4H-1,2,4-triazol-4- yl)isonicotinamide (5) and aliphatic dicarboxylic acid hydrazides (a-e). The structures of the newly All the compounds synthesised 6a to 6e were evaluated for antifungal activity against Candida albicans and Aspergillus Niger was carried out and MIC values were determined synthesized compounds were estblished by FT-IR, 1H-NMR and MASS spectral analysis. The compound 6a (n=0) was found to be the most potent antifungal agent. Keywords: 1,2,4-triazole derivatives, antifungal, Candida albicans, Aspergillus Nige
Autonomous Underwater Robotic System for Aquaculture Applications
Aquaculture is a thriving food-producing sector producing over half of the
global fish consumption. However, these aquafarms pose significant challenges
such as biofouling, vegetation, and holes within their net pens and have a
profound effect on the efficiency and sustainability of fish production.
Currently, divers and/or remotely operated vehicles are deployed for inspecting
and maintaining aquafarms; this approach is expensive and requires highly
skilled human operators. This work aims to develop a robotic-based automatic
net defect detection system for aquaculture net pens oriented to on- ROV
processing and real-time detection of different aqua-net defects such as
biofouling, vegetation, net holes, and plastic. The proposed system integrates
both deep learning-based methods for aqua-net defect detection and feedback
control law for the vehicle movement around the aqua-net to obtain a clear
sequence of net images and inspect the status of the net via performing the
inspection tasks. This work contributes to the area of aquaculture inspection,
marine robotics, and deep learning aiming to reduce cost, improve quality, and
ease of operation.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2308.1382
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