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Study of Annual and Semiannual Amplitudes over India from FFT Spectra of Atmospheric Lifted Index Using Singular Spectrum Analysis (SSA)
Talat Parveen, Shaik Abdul Muneer, Rehman. M.K, Aleem Basha. H
Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences. 2022 10 (4). doi: 10.12691/aees-10-4-1
Keywords: lifted index, principal components, spectrum, amplitude and frequency
Context: ...atmospheric effects altering convection in different regions over India. The semi-annual and annual oscillation occurring in the atmosphere can be observed through some atmospheric indices. To assess the amplitude and frequency of these oscillations, we have used atmosp...
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Variations in Specific Heat and Microstructure in Natural Rubber Filled with Different Fillers as Studied by Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Arunava Mandal, Sandip Pan, Subrata Mukherjee, Achintya K. Saha, Sabu Thomas, Asmita Sengupta
Journal of Polymer and Biopolymer Physics Chemistry. 2014 2 (1). doi: 10.12691/jpbpc-2-1-4
Keywords: Format, Microsoft Word Template, Style, Insert, Template
Context: ... fillers (nanoclay, TiO2, and nanosilica) at different concentrations. The DSC measurements are done in N2 atmosphere with constant pressure of 0.3 bar to prevent any oxidation of the samples. The temperature has been varied up to 210°C from -40°C ...
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Providing a Spiritually Full Stimulating and Creative Environment as the Condition of Effectiveness of Social and Pedagogical Activities for Sustainable Development of Social Groups
Natalia Kabus
Journal of Sociology and Anthropology. 2017 1 (1). doi: 10.12691/jsa-1-1-3
Keywords: spiritually full stimulating and creative environment, sustainable development, social group, social and pedagogical activity, prospective social pedagogues, social workers, training
Context: ...ons for its effective functioning are determined. There also have been shown the elements of the experience of establishing such atmosphere by students future social pedagogues in the process of practice and volunteering in various social spheres. It has been proved tha...
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EFFECTS OF LEAD ACETATE ON BENGAL GRAM SEEDS
Shreya Saha, Chumki Bhattacharjee
International Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2014 2 (3). doi: 10.12691/ijcdr-2-3-2
Keywords: Bengal grams, Heavy metals, Lead acetate, Toxicity.
Context: ...be the highest tolerant (45.8%) against the toxicity of lead acetate. Awareness needs to be generated for maintaining toxic free atmosphere and to avoid heavy metal contamination in food for safe and healthy future....
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Customer’s Attributes and Organizational Performance
Davood Gharakhani, Mohammad Reza Farrokhi, Hamed khajevand, Arshad Farahmandian
American Journal of Industrial Engineering. 2014 2 (1). doi: 10.12691/ajie-2-1-1
Keywords: customers attribute, customer satisfaction, organizational performance
Context: ...eir provision of existing services or their quest to develop successful new services. Reciprocal behavior will foster a positive atmosphere , remove barriers arising from risk, and enable relationships to progress, ultimately improving financial performance. Marketing re...
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Comparison of CGCM3, CSIRO MK3 and HADCM3 Models in Estimating the Effects of Climate Change on Temperature and Precipitation in Taleghan Basin
Arash YoosefDoost, Hossein Asghari, Reza Abunuri, Mohammad Sadegh Sadeghian
American Journal of Environmental Protection. 2018 6 (1). doi: 10.12691/env-6-1-5
Keywords: Climate Change, atmosphere -Ocean General Circulation Model, AOGCM, CGCM3, CSIRO Mk3, HadCM3
Context: ... period. This change could be in the average of temperature, rainfall, humidity, weather patterns, wind, and sunlight and so on. atmosphere -Ocean General Circulation Model (AOGCMs) have been developed to simulate current climate of the planet and are able to predict fut...
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Estimating Station Specific Zenith Tropospheric Delay in a Local GPS Network from Observed Surface Meteorology
Dodo J. D., Nwodo G. O., Ojo P. E.
Journal of Geosciences and Geomatics. 2021 9 (1). doi: 10.12691/jgg-9-1-2
Keywords: zenith tropospheric delay, zenith hydrostatic delay, zenith wet delay, GPS reference station, linear surface model, MyRTKNet
Context: The total zenith tropospheric delay (ZTD) is an important parameter of the atmosphere which directly or indirectly give reflection of the atmospheric condition in a local GPS network. The use of the global tropospher...
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Issues of Land and Forest of Bhutan
Jatin Mech, Abhijit Bhuyan
Applied Ecology and Forestry Science. 2022 5 (1). doi: 10.12691/aefs-5-1-1
Keywords: Bhutan, carbon, environment, forest
Context: There is one historically isolated nation which overwhelming the atmosphere of every other nation, by not only being carbon neutral but carbon negative. The nation is also called the Thunder dragons and las...
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Petroleum Exploration and Production: Past and Present Environmental Issues in the Nigeria’s Niger Delta
Aniefiok E. Ite, Udo J. Ibok, Margaret U. Ite, Sunday W. Petters
American Journal of Environmental Protection. 2013 1 (4). doi: 10.12691/env-1-4-2
Keywords: petroleum, exploration, production, environment, pollution, Niger Delta, Nigeria
Context: ...sociated with petroleum exploration, development and production operations have local detrimental and significant impacts on the atmosphere , soils and sediments, surface and groundwater, marine environment and terrestrial ecosystems in the Niger Delta. Discharges of pet...
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Effect of Elevated Carbon Dioxide Concentration on Plant Growth: A Mathematical Model
Shyam Sundar
American Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics. 2015 3 (2). doi: 10.12691/ajams-3-2-3
Keywords: mathematical model, population density, plant biomass density, carbon dioxide (CO2), stability
Context: ...nonlinear mathematical model is proposed to study the dynamics of population density dependent emission of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere . The phenomenon is assumed to be governed by three nonlinearly dependent variables namely; plant biomass density, population densi...
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