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Volume 15, Issue 8, Cumulated
No. 138, August 25, 2019
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Authors /Abstracts |
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Does the degree and
duration of hearing loss affect cochlear implantation
side selection? Language and speech outcome evaluation
Mohamed Baraka1,
Hossam El Dessouky2, Ahmed khashaba3,
Eman Ezzat4, Reham Zenhom4
1Faculty
of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Egypt
2
Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt
3
Egyptian Military
Medical Academy, Egypt
4
Faculty of Medicine, Menoufia University, Egypt
emezzat50@yahoo.com
Abstract: Background:
A cochlear implant (CI) is an electrical auditory device
used for stimulating the primary auditory nerve fibers
to induce sound perception in individuals with
severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing impairment. The
development of language and speech skills is achieved by
using CIs. The aim: this paper aims to study the
effect of the preimplant degree and duration of hearing
loss on side selection to be implanted, by evaluating
language outcome, in order to reach the better decision
of the side to be implanted for better language and
speech outcome.
Methods:
A
retrospective study is used to assess language outcome
of (30) patients with pre lingual severe to profound
sensori-neural hearing loss. These patients were
classified into (3) groups each has
(10) patients. The first
group has been implanted in the worse and short duration
of deafness, the second group has been implanted in the
worse and long duration of deafness and the third group
has been implanted in the better ear regardless of the
duration of deafness. All patients were subjected
to personal history taking, psychometric evaluation and
language assessment by Pre-school Language Scale test
(PLS-4) “Arabic edition”. Results: it reveals
that there was a significant increase in total language
raw score in groups III than group I and also a
significant increase in total language raw score in
groups I than group II. Conclusion:
The comparison between the
three studied groups illustrates the superiority of
implanting in the better functional ear over the worse
functional ear was validated objectively and
subjectively and there is an inversely proportional
relationship between the language outcome and duration
of deafness.
[Mohamed Baraka, Hossam
El Dessouky, Ahmed khashaba, Eman Ezzat, Reham Zenho.
Does the degree and duration of hearing loss affect
cochlear implantation side selection? Language and
speech outcome evaluation.
J Am Sci
2019;15(8):1-7].
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1. doi:10.7537/marsjas150819.01.
Keywords:
Cochlear implant. Degree and
duration of deafness. Residual hearing |
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Performance Measurement Models in Saudi Arabian
Charities
Entisar Hassan Amasha
College of Business Administration, Taif University, KSA.
Email:
Intesar.a@tu.edu.sa
Abstract:
This paper aims to identify and evaluate the Performance
Measurement Models (PMMs) that are employed within the
charity sector, and the alternative PMMs that might aid
the evaluation of these organizations in Saudi Arabia.
The research reviews PMMs in various sectors and
investigates the approaches that Saudi charity
organizations conduct their performance evaluation. The
important findings that have emerged by utilizing a
quantitative approach, questionnaires and the discussion
of results highlight important insights to the Saudi
charities practices of measuring performance. The study
proposes a framework to carry out the measuring and
evaluation of a charity performance in a holistic
approach with flexible features that could suite
different kind of organizations. The researcher
recommends intensive and professional development of
non-profit management to improve performance management
and measurement. Moreover, charities must revise their
PMMs to achieve excellent practices and learn from
international and national successful experiences.
Finally, charities should encourage research in various
scientific fields to contribute to their development.
[Entisar
Hassan Amasha.
Performance Measurement Models in Saudi Arabian
Charities.
J Am Sci
2019;15(8):8-16].
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2.
doi:10.7537/marsjas150819.02.
Keywords:
Performance Measurement Models; Performance Management |
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The Impact of Boko
Haram Insurgency on Livestock Production in Mubi Region
of Adamawa State, Nigeria.
Augustine, C1.,
Daniel, J.D.2,
Abdulrahman, B.S.1
Lubele, M.I.3,
Katsala,. J.G.4
and Ardo, M.U.4
1.
Department of Animal Production, Adamawa State
University, Mubi.
2.
Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension,
Adamawa State University, Mubi.
3.
Department of History, Adamawa State University, Mubi.
4.
Department of Agricultural Education, College of
Education, Hong.
Abstract:
This study was conducted
to examine the impact of Boko Haram insurgence on
livestock production in Mubi region of Adamawa State,
Nigeria. Four local government areas (Mubi north, Mubi
south, Madagali and Michika) were purposely selected for
this study. Thirty (30) livestock farmers were randomly
selected from each of the local government area making a
total of one hundred and twenty (120) respondents. One
hundred and twenty (120) structured questionnaires were
administered to gather information from the farmers
through an interview schedule. Majority of the livestock
farmers in Mubi south (56.67%) Mubi north (63.33%),
Madagali (53.33%) and Michika (80%) were males. Most of
the respondents had secondary school certificates (40 to
50%) and Diploma certificates (23.33 to 36.70%). Greater
proportion of the livestock farmers had family size of 5
to 10 people per family. Family labour accounted the
highest (43.33 to 60%) types of labour used in managing
the animals. Sizable population (53.33 to 63.33%) of the
livestock farmers kept domestic animals as source of
income. Livestock populations were observed to have been
drastically reduced as a result of Boko Haram attacks.
Significant economic losses were recorded in Madagali
with the highest economic losses of N395,000,
N2,000,000, N285,000 observed for goats sheep
and pigs respectively and N300500, N175,000,
N390,000 losses were also recorded respectively
for goats, cattle and pigs were recorded in Michika
local government area. The problems of finance (36.67 to
40%), problem of supply of inputs (13.33 to 23.33%) and
scare of reoccurrence of Boko Haram attack (30 to
43.33%) are the major constraints affecting the
development of livestock production in Mubi area of
Adamawa State. There is need for government, non
governmental organization and individuals to assist
livestock farmers in Mubi region with finance and
facilities. Government should further enhance the
security of Mubi region and restore back confidence in
people to invest more in livestock production. It was
concluded that the activities of Boko Haram insurgence
had serious negative impact on the livestock industry in
Mubi area.
[Augustine, C., Daniel,
J.D., Abdulrahman, B.S.
Lubele, M.I., Katsala,. J.G. and Ardo, M.
The Impact of Boko Haram Insurgency on Livestock
Production in Mubi Region of Adamawa State, Nigeria.
J Am Sci
2019;15(8):17-21].
ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN
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http://www.jofamericanscience.org. 3. doi:10.7537/marsjas150819.03.
Keywords:
Impact, insurgency, livestock production |
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Specific Deductions Available In
Tax To Tax Payers: A Critical Analysis
Neeraj
*
& Bhawna
**
** Bhawna, Assistant Professor, Geeta
Institute Of Law, Panipat.
Email: *advocateneerajjain@gmail.com,
**bhawnabhardwaj1321@gmail.com
Abstract:
There are many advantages of levying the taxes not only
in economical context but also in other ways which
empowers individuals on one hand and the society on the
other hand. Therefore, the state comes with a proper
system of imposing the taxes on the citizens and
non-citizens so that the system works in the proper
manner and no hindrances or chaos occurs. It is the duty
of the state to make certain provisions. Tax, as we see
it today, is not present day phenomenon but has been
coming since very long time back that is the tax was
also levied in the past India wherein certain laws and
regulations were made in this regard as to make the
wealth and atmosphere of the state better in every
aspect whether in education, social, economical,
salaries etc.
[Neeraj & Bhawna. Specific Deductions Available In
Tax To Tax Payers: A Critical Analysis.
J Am Sci
2019;15(8):22-27].
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4. doi:10.7537/marsjas150819.04.
Keywords:
Specific Deductions, Tax, Tax Payers, India. |
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Efficiency Of Sewage Treatment Plant, Laam, Nishat, Srinagar, Jammu
And Kashmir, India
M. Mehdi and S. K. Rafiq
P.G Department of Environment S.P. Post Graduate College, Srinagar,
190001, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
Hydrobiology Research Lab. S.P. Post Graduate College, Srinagar,
190001, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
Abstract:
The current study was undertaken at Sewage treatment
plant (STP) Laam, Nishat, Srinagar situated between
33°25´ to 34°50´ N & 74°75´E geographical coordinates at
the shores of world famous Dal lake. Comparative
analyses were undertaken for raw sewage entering the STP
and treated sewage discharged into the Dal Lake at
aforesaid site. The parameters which were analyzed
during the study included Temperature, pH, Electrical
conductance, Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), Chemical
oxygen demand (COD), Chloride (Cl¯), Sodium, Potassium,
Total dissolved solids (TDS), Total suspended solids (TSS),
Totalsolids (TS), Nitrogen (as nitrate-nitrogen and
ammonical-nitrogen), and ortho-phosphate. It was
observed that the concentration of TS, TSS, TDS, Na+,
K+, Ca+, Mg+, Am.
Nitrogen, Orto-phosphate, BOD and COD was reduced by
59%, 66%, 50%, 33%, 73%, 30%, 66%, 49%, 60%, 77% and
74% while as that of Cl, NO3-, and
dissolved oxygen increased by 67%, 51% and 99%
respectively after treatment at STP.
[M.
Mehdiand S. K. Rafiq.
Efficiency Of Sewage Treatment
Plant, Laam, Nishat, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India.
J Am Sci
2019;15(8):28-32].
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http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
5. doi:10.7537/marsjas150819.05.
Key Words:
Sewage treatment plant, Dal lake, Biochemical oxygen
demand (BOD), Chemical oxygen demand (COD) |
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Mangrove Deterioration
in Tarut Bay on the Eastern Province of The Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia
1Hanan
Al- Mahasheer, 2 Dr. Wafa Al-Taisan,3
Dr. Mohey. K. Mohamed
Department of Biology,
Girls College of Science, University of Dammam,
P.O. Box 838,
Dammam 31113, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:
All over the world, coastal environments suffer the
negative effect of the human pressures particularly on
mangrove trees Problem Statement: The
deterioration and loss of Mangrove communities, which
are the evergreen trees that grow in Tropical and
Semi-tropical regions and between regions of tides,
represent a problem for the protection of the Ecosystem.
Where mangrove communities have deteriorated and their
numbers decreased due to the pollutions of factories,
littering, and reclamation; such influence seemed
obvious after the Gulf War and it will remain so for a
long period of time.
Because
This Bay is
exposed to many environmental pressures as (Urban
encroachment, pollutants, and reclamation) if they
continued, it will cause the elimination of mangrove
forests in the region Approach: The current study
evaluate Mangrove forests deterioration which mostly
centralize in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia in Taut Bay throughout the study of
LANDSAT and
SPOT images of different dates to monitor the gradual
changes in the
mangrove vegetation
Results:
The satellite
images which is taken over 39 years in the period from
1972 to the year 2011
had marked a huge
decline in the study area estimated by 55.93%.
Conclusion/Recommendation:
The study highly
recommends: stopping the excessive reclamation,
establishing a national center to for protecting the
remaining mangrove communities from extinction.
Keeping the areas of mangrove protected because of its
significance: as a shelter of marine and land animals
and its effect in reducing soil erosion, and
purification of water and soil contamination.
[Hanan
Al- Mahasheer, Wafa Al-Taisan, Mohey. K. Mohamed.
Mangrove Deterioration in Tarut Bay on the Eastern
Province of The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. J Am Sci
2019;15(8):33-41].
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http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
6. doi:10.7537/marsjas150819.06.
Keywords:
Satellite images, Avicennia marina,
deterioration, NDVI |
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Chemical,
Phytochemical and Antimicrobial Screening of Extracts of
B. sapida for Agricultural and Medicinal
Relevance
Olusegun Onimisi
John-Dewole1, Olutomi Oyedunni Popoola 2
1Department
of Biochemistry, Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria
2Department
of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Federal
University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria
segunotaru@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Phytochemical screening
of the fruit of Blighia sapida confirmed the
presence of Saponin, Saponin glycoside, Tannin, Balsam,
Cardiac glycoside and Volatile oil. Spectrophotometric
analysis for trace metals (such as Mn, Zn, Cu, Ni and
Fe), Phosphorus and Sulphur showed that B. sapida
contained Mn (0.332+0.003 mg/100g), Zn (1.820+0.001
mg/100g), Cu (0.253+0.002 mg/100g), Ni (1.074+0.001
mg/100g), Fe (0.791+0.002 mg/100g), Pb (0.010+0.001),
P (49.20+0.200 mg/100g) and S (719.83+0.290
mg/100g). The medicinal and agricultural relevance of
the extracts were evaluated in-vitro by antimicrobial
and antifungal assays. The aqueous extract (but not
methanol and petroleum ether extracts) showed growth
inhibitory effects on Staphylococcus aureus and
Escherichia coli, but Pseudomonas aeruginosa
and Saccharomyces cerevisiae were resistant to
all the plant extracts and the antibiotic controls. The
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) of the aqueous
extract of B. sapida on S. aureus and
E. coli were 3.13 mg and 12.50mg respectively. The
Minimum Bacterial Concentration (MBC) of the aqueous
extract against the test organisms ranged from 12.50mg
to 25.00mg.
[John-Dewole OO, Popoola
OO. Chemical, Phytochemical and Antimicrobial
Screening of Extracts of B. sapida for
Agricultural and Medicinal Relevance.
J Am Sci
2019;15(8):42-47].
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http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
7. doi:10.7537/marsjas150819.07.
Keywords:
antimicrobial; B. sapida; herbal; pharmaceutical;
phytochemical |
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Micropropagation of baobab, an economic plant
Taiye R. Fasola and Mary T. Okerenkporo
Department of Botany, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo
State, Nigeria
E-mail:
fasolatr@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Adansonia
digitata L.
has been repeatedly reported to have ethno-medicinal
uses such as food and fodder, fibre in clothing and
ropes, ethno-veterinary medicine and other herbal
applications. Currently, it is widely used in the many
traditional systems of medicine and yet detailed report
of its mass propagation is lacking.
This study was therefore conducted to develop multiple
formation of shoot and buds of Adansonia
digitata using embryos as a starting material.
Matured embryos of baobab plant were inoculated on two
basal media namely Murashige and Skoog (MS) and Woody
Plant Medium (WPM). Nodal
explants
excised from the regenerated plantlets
were cultured on MS basal
medium supplemented with various concentrations of
cytokinin such as Benzylaminpurine (BAP)
and Kinetin (KIN), auxin - Naphthalene
Acetic Acid (NAA)
and an additive (coconut water).
The effects of growth hormones and additive (coconut
water) on in-vitro propagated plantlets were
evaluated. In embryo regeneration both basal media could
be used, though MS basal medium proved to be better
than WPM basal medium with the highest number of nodes
coupled with the maximum length of roots and shoots.
However in shoot
multiplication MS basal medium with or without KIN and
NAA performed better than BAP and NAA. The
sufficiently rooted plants were then transferred for
acclimatization and later taken to screen house for
hardening.
[Taiye
R. Fasola and Mary T. Okerenkporo.
Micropropagation of baobab, an economic plant.
J Am Sci
2019;15(8):48-53].
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8. doi:10.7537/marsjas150819.08.
Keywords:
Kinetin, Benzylaminopurine,
Naphthalene Acetic Acid, Useful plant |
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An Location And
Detection (Eld) Based Attacks In Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Implementation With Embedded Systems
1 Rajaram
M,
2 Dr.
Sumathy
V.
1 Assistant Professor Department of Electronics and Communication
Engineering
Park college of
Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, India
2 Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication
Engineering
Government College of
Technology Coimbatore, India
E-mail: 1
happyramm900@gmail.com,
2sumi_gct2006@yahoo.com
Abstract:
A Mobile
Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is a temporary wireless network
composed of mobile nodes, in which an infrastructure is
absent. If two mobile nodes are within each other’s
transmission range, they can communicate with each other
directly; otherwise, the nodes in between have to
forward the packets for them.
Several routing protocols have already been proposed for
ad hoc networks. This paper suggests an approach to
utilize location information obtained by using DLRDPF
(Dynamic located Routing and Detection Protocol Far), if
the destination is Remote and DLRPL (Dynamic
located Routing and detection Protocol Local), if the
destination is local. in this routing scheme affected
various attacks. In
MANETs, it is difficult
to identify malicious attacks as the topology of the
network dynamically changes.
In this Progress we
proposed new efficient dynamic detection scheme for
attacks also. Using location information to help routing
is often proposed as a means to achieve scalability
benefits like Packet delivery ratio, Average delay,
packet loss and Qos in large mobile ad-hoc networks. and
detect the attacks.
We use the network
simulator 2 (ns-2) system to conduct the MANET
simulations and consider scenarios for location and
detection. and on the Tiny based Real time operating
systems.
[Rajaram
M,
Sumathy
V. An Location And Detection (Eld)
Based Attacks In Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks Implementation
With Embedded Systems.
J Am Sci
2019;15(8):54-69].
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http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
9. doi:10.7537/marsjas150819.09.
Keywords:
Adhoc networks,
Location, Detection attacks, Scalability benefits, Tiny
2.OS |
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Multi-objective
optimization of square beam subject to side impact for
improvement of crashworthiness design
A.
Farhaninejad
1, Rizal Zaharib 2, B.B. Sahari 1,
Faieza Abdul Aziz 1, E. Rasooliyazdi 1
1.
Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering,
Universiti Putra Malaysia,
43400 UPM Serdang,
Selangor, Malaysia
2.
Department of Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of
Engineering, Universiti of Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM
Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
alifarhaninejad@gmail.com
Abstract:
Increasing energy
absorption is a significant parameter in vehicle design.
Absorbing more energy results in decreasing occupant
damage. Limitation of the deflection in a side impact
results in decreased energy absorption (SEA) and
increased peakload (PL). Hence a high crash force
jeopardizes passenger safety and vehicle integrity. The
aims of this paper are to determine suitable dimensions
and material and an appropriate reinforced structural
design of a square beam subjected to side impact, in
order to maximize SEA and minimize PL. To achieve this
novel goal, the geometric parameters of a square beam
are optimized using the response surface method (RSM).
Both multi-objective and single-objective optimizations
are performed, and the optimum design for different
response features is obtained. A comparative analysis
showing the relationship between these two parameters is
presented.
[A.
Farhaninejad,
Rizal Zaharib, B.B. Sahari, Faieza Abdul Aziz, E.
Rasooliyazdi. Multi-objective optimization of square
beam subject to side impact for improvement of
crashworthiness design.
J Am Sci
2019;15(8):70-80].
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http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
10. doi:10.7537/marsjas150819.10.
Keywords:
crashworthiness, side
impact, energy absorption, multi-objective optimization,
square beam, SEA |
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Harnessing Green
Technology for Ecological Sustainability and Healthy
Citizenry
Leera Solomon,
Chinedu Azubuike Uzor and Isetima Kelsy Alalibo
Department of Science Laboratory Technology, School of
Science and Technology, Captain Elechi Amadi
Polytechnic, Rumuola,
P.M.B.
5936,
Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria.
sololeera@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Environmental technology, also known as 'green' or
'clean' technology
or
green chemistry, refers to the application of
environmental sciences in the development of new
technologies which aim to conserve, monitor or reduce
the harm humans regularly cause the environment while
consuming its resources. It is the technology or
the chemistry which designs and develops chemical
products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use
and generation of hazardous waste substances. As a
matter of fact, the risk to humanity, associated with a
toxic substance or a pollutant, is a function of
hazard
and
exposure.
Since we have not been able to control the “exposure”
effectively, the green technology aims to control the
“hazard” itself, by preventing its occurrence. Thus,
instead of limiting “risk” by controlling our “exposure”
to hazardous chemicals, green technology attempts to
reduce or eliminate the “hazard”, thereby negating the
necessity to control “exposure”. The bottom line is, if
we do not use or produce hazardous waste substances, the
risk is zero and we do not have to worry about the
treatment of hazardous substances or of limiting our
exposure to them. The use of microbial fuel cells as
alternative sources of non-conventional energy are all
green technologies, which possesses a good potential for
future use, as a clean fuel. Green technology has,
therefore, gained a strong foothold in the area of
research and development (R & D) in industry and
academia. The paper, seeks to highlight major areas for
development of environmental technology for ecological
balance and a healthy citizenry across the globe.
[Solomon,
L., Uzor, C. A.
and Alalibo, I. K. Harnessing Green Technology for
Ecological Sustainability and Healthy Citizenry.
J Am Sci
2019;15(8):81-89].
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11. doi:10.7537/marsjas150819.11.
Keywords:
Green chemistry, pollutant, ecological balance, healthy
citizenry, clean fuel |
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Streptomyces:
habitats, and Some Products of antibiotic (Review)
Baghdadi A.M. A. and
Alblady N.M.
Micro Biology
Department, Faculty of Science, University of Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia.
amboghdadi@uj.edu.sa
Abstract:
Streptomyces
was the largest genus of Actinobacteria and the type
genus of the family Streptomycetaceae. Phylogenetically,
streptomycetes were part of the Actinobacteria, the
class of gram-positive and morphologically diverse
bacteria that have DNA comparatively rich in G+C Among
free-living actinobacteria, G+C content ranges from 54%
in some corynebacteria to more than 70% in
streptomycetes. Streptomyces species are
chemoorganotrophic, filamentous gram-positive bacteria
but not acid-alcohol fast, not fungi and occur in the
same habitats as fungi and are superficially similar
(Ikeda et al., 2003).
[Baghdadi A.M. A. and
Alblady N.M. Streptomyces: habitats, and Some
Products of antibiotic (Review).
J Am Sci
2019;15(8):90-101].
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Key words:
Streptomyces, Antibiotic, Antimicrobial gradient |
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