The Journal of American Science
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Volume 17, Issue 5, Cumulated
No. 159, May 25, 2021
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Analysis Of Trace Metals In
Honey Samples Obtained From Mambilla Plateau, Nigeria
Eneji, I.S., Lullah Deh, J.A, and
Khan, M.E.
Department of Chemistry, Federal
University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Nigeria
ABSTRACT: Trace
metals concentrations (Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Pb and Cd)
were investigated in honey samples obtained from different
locations on the Mambilla Plateau, using Atomic Absorption
Spectroscopy (AAS). The results showed that, the mean range of
trace metals (ppm) determined were Cr (0.05 – 0.53), Mn (0.10 –
0.61), Fe (0.53 – 4.67), Co (0.03 – 0.09), Ni (0.02 – 0.05), Cu
(0.01 – 0.10), Zn (0.01 – 0.11), Pb (0.02 – 0.13), and Cd (0.02
– 0.03). Cr and As were below detection levels in honey samples
obtained from beefarmers. Similarly Ni, Zn, As, Pb and Cd were
below detection levels from market samples. The results of the
metals concentrations were far below the guideline limits of
international standards.
[Eneji, I.S., Lullah Deh, J.A,
and Khan, M.E.
Analysis Of Trace Metals In Honey
Samples Obtained From Mambilla Plateau, Nigeria.
Am Sci
2021;17(5):1-8].
ISSN 15451003 (print); ISSN 23757264 (online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org
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doi:10.7537/marsjas170521.01.
Keywords: Analysis; Trace Metal; Honey; Mambilla Plateau;
Nigeria |
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Analyzing the
impact of sanctions against Iran
Mohammad Mokhber
Ph. D, Management of Planning and Development, Global Business
Academy of Belgium
M.A. in International Low, Faculty of Low, Payame Noor
University, Iran
Abstract:
The main objective of this paper is to investigate this issue
whether the sanctions, as claimed, have significant impacts on
the economy of Iran? To achieve this aim, the paper is
classified into three main sections; first section investigates
the theoretical principles of sanctions including the concept,
objectives and performance; the second section studies the
imposed sanctions against Iran and their provisions are
analyzed; finally, the third section reviews the effects of
sanctions on the macro-economic variables of Iran within the
vector autoregressive model (VAR). The results indicate that an
increase in the interest rate can enhance the foreign direct
investment rate. Furthermore, the dummy variable coefficient is
negative which means that the foreign direct investment rate is
reduced by imposing the sanctions in a year. Furthermore, the
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will have the negative growth in
the current period by enhancing the growth of foreign direct
investment rate in the previous period. Moreover, the interest
rate has a positive coefficient meaning that an increase in the
interest rates will lead to the GDP growth.
[Mohammad
Mokhber.
E.
Analyzing the
impact of sanctions against Iran.
Am Sci
2021;17(5):9-20]. ISSN
15451003 (print); ISSN 23757264 (online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
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doi:10.7537/marsjas170521.02.
Keywords:
Sanctions, foreign direct investment, interest rate, Gross
Domestic Product (GDP), Iran |
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Ecotourism Development Strategy in Hormoz Island Using SWOT
Model
Homa Zakeri 1, Farah Habib 2
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Department of Urban Planning and Design, Kish
International Campus, University of Tehran, Kish Island, Iran
2.
Department of Art and Architecture, Science and Research branch,
Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Zakeri.homa@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Ecotourism which is based on environmental capabilities and
natural resources is able to provide the field for economic,
social and cultural development of local communities by
attracting tourists. It can also provide a solution for the
optimal use during the conservation of areas under the
management if it is combined with the careful planning and
regions feasibility in terms of demand,
and the opinions of people (visitors
and locals). Hormozs
land, located on the Persian Gulf, is selected as the subject of
this paper due to its long coast line and taking the advantage
of cultural and historical heritage (Portuguese
fort) and
environmental attractions. In this regard, this paper
uses the analytical-descriptive method and
introduces the values of Hormoz Island in line with the
Ecotourism development on the island. Then it used the analysis
based on SWOT model and provides strategies for ecotourism
development on the island. It also concluded that an integrated
management is needed in the coastal areas to balance the fields
of architecture, planning and environment, so that the
ecotourism development may arise.
[Zakeri H, Habin F. Ecotourism Development
Strategy in Hormoz Island Using SWOT Model.
Am Sci
2021;17(5):21-29]. ISSN
1545-1003
(print); ISSN
2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
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doi:10.7537/marsjas170521.03.
Keywords:
Ecotourism,
Hormoz Island, SWOT,
Development Strategyecies richness; beta-diversity;
taxonomic diversity; forest\ |
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Bioassay of some
plant oil against bacterial rot pathogens
Ijato J. Y
Department of Plant Science and Biotechnology, Faculty of
Science, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, P.M.B 5363, Ekiti
State, Nigeria.
E-mail:
considerureternity@gmail.com;
GSM: 08067335124
Abstract:This
experiment was designed to assay for inhibitory in vitro
and in vivo potential of some indigenous and medicinal
plants’ essential oil against some plant pathogens associated
with sweet potato soft rot. Plant
protection plays an important role in agriculture for food
quality and quantity to ensure food security for the teeming
populace. The diagnosis and identification of phytodiseases are
essential prerequisites for their understanding and control.
Among the plant pests, bacterial pathogens have devastating
effects on plant yield and productivity. Essential oils
were extracted from four local botanicals viz: Azardirachta
indica, Zingiber officinale, Cymbopogon citratus
and Camellia sinensis to inhibit three species of
bacteria namely: Ralstonia solanacearum Erwinia
carotovora and Flavobacteria sp isolated from
diseased potato tuber. The disease causing abilities of these
bacteria were successfully confirmed (pathogenicity test). All
the plant oils assayed inhibited the bacterial growth at varying
degrees compared with control (sterile water) experiment. In
vitro bioassay of Z. officinale oil was found as the
most inhibitive on E. carotovora (19.30mm), while in the
in vivo studies, E. carotovora (17.75mm) was
mostly inhibited by C. sinensis oil. The potential of the
plant essential oils to serve as prospective bio control agent
against phytobacteria rot of sweet potato can be explored
further by isolating and characterizing the antimicrobial
constituents as active principles without using crude oil.
[Ijato J. Y. Bioassay of some plant oil against bacterial rot
pathogens.
Am Sci
2021;17(5):30-36]. ISSN
1545-1003(print); ISSN
2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org
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doi:10.7537/marsjas170521.04.
Keyword: sweet potato, plant oil, bacterial rot pathogens |
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A Study On The Yangtze River And Global Monsoon Time Scales
Gangadhara
Rao Irlapati
H.No.5-30-4/1,Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, India-500055.
Email:
gangadhar19582058@gmail.com
Abstract:
World top rivers are fast dying as a result of climate change
Five of the ten rivers they are Yangtze, Mekong, Salween,
Ganges, Indus in Asia; La Plata, Rio Grande/Rio Bravo in
America: Murray-Darling in Australia and Nile-Lake Victoria and
many others. Rivers are losing water and decrease in flow is
because of climate change In the recent decades, the world
monsoon systems are weakening and rains are shrinking.
Rivers, reservoirs, ponds are falling and drying. Some rivers
are extinct. Due to these monsoon failure and drought
conditions, water catchment areas are becoming villages and
towns as people made houses with a feeling that the rains do not
come and the rivers are not inundated with waters. However,
governments should consider one important thing. Perhaps
sometime in the coming years and decades, the monsoon repeats as
early as previous years and decades, there heavy rains and
floods are going to happen in. The rivers, reservoirs and ponds
will be filled with waters. People who live in those water
catchment areas are trapped in the heavy rains and floods as the
water flow into the towns and villages in their former way. As a
result massive loss of life and property is going on. Yangtze is
one of the drying rivers of the world. Yangtze and its drainage,
catchment and sunken areas is one of the drying rivers of
world. The river has highest flood flows in Asia. By studying
the Global Monsoons Time Scale (East
Asian Monsoon Time Scale)
that monitors the global monsoon such as East Asian monsoon
which influencing and affecting the catchment areas and basins
of the river Yangtze, we can assess, evaluate and estimate the
upcoming conditions and future water streams and floods of the
Yangtze river and taking necessary precautions on the basis of
those parameters. So the governments and the people take this
into consideration and pretend. Let’s discuss this issue now.
[Gangadhara
Rao Irlapati.
A Study On The Yangtze River And Global Monsoon Time Scaless.
Am Sci
2021;17(5):37-55]. ISSN
1545-1003
(print); ISSN
2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
5.
doi:10.7537/marsjas170521.05.
Key words:
Global Monsoons Time Scales, Indian Monsoon Time Scale, Yengtze
river, East Asian monsoon, East Asian Monsoon Time Scale |
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Distribution Challenges in the Chinese Economy Focusing on
Finance
1Mohammad
Hadi Damiri,
2Sasan
Ghermezi
1Abadeh
Tashk Branch, Islamic Azad University, Abadeh Tashk, Fars, Iran
2University
of Applied Sciences and Technology, Jahad Daneshgahi Branch,
Shiraz, Fars, Iran
ghermezisasan@gmail.com
Abstract:
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the advantages and
disadvantages of different distribution methods available to
Beijing Oasis and decide which method should be implemented.
Based on the advantages and disadvantages of each distribution
method, a recommendation will be offered as well as
implementation of that decision.
[Mohammad Hadi Damiri, Sasan Ghermezi. Distribution
Challenges in the Chinese Economy Focusing on Finance.
Am
Sci
2021;17(5):56-59]. ISSN
1545-1003
(print); ISSN
2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
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doi:10.7537/marsjas170521.06.
Keywords:
Distribution, China, Economy, Finance |
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Manifestation of Evil in
Persian Mythology from the Perspective of the Zoroastrian
Religion
Seyed Reza Ebrahimi1
and Elnaz Valaei Bakhshayesh2
1Department
of Foreign Languages and Literature, Islamic Azad University,
Sanandaj Branch, Sanandaj, Iran
s.r.ebrahimi@iausdj.ac.ir
2
Elnaz Valaei Bakhshayesh
valaei.elnaz.b@gmail.com
Abstract:
Zoroastrian religion, which was first founded in ancient Iran
before Islam, introduces the constant conflict between Ahura
Mazda, known as the benevolent, omniscient and endless light,
and Ahriman which is the endless and absolute darkness and aims
to demolish Ahura mazda. For this purpose, Ahriman creates six
demons of evil thought including
Akoman
(equivalent to Avestan Akem Manah), Indar,
Naonhaithya, Saurva, Taurvi and finally
Zauri which are incarnated as villains to counter Ahura
Mazda’s creation and good thoughts. In a mythological legend
like Shahnameh , Ferdowsi distinctly depicts the
battle between evil and human being which ultimately leads to
the victory of benevolence. This paper aims to investigate the
mythological villainy of
Akoman
and its defeat by Rustam in Ferdowsi’s great epic Shahnameh.
[S.R.
Ebrahimi, E.Valaei
Bakhshayesh. Manifestation of Evil in Persian Mythology from
the Perspective of the Zoroastrian Religion.
Am
Sci
2021;17(5):60-65].
ISSN
1545-1003
(print);
ISSN
2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org
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doi:10.7537/marsjas170521.07.
Key words:
Zoroastrianism, Villain, Daeva, Ahriman, Ahura Mazda, Aka Manah,
myth. |
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Comparative Study of the Stories
of Gifted and Creative Children in C.A.T Test
Leila hamivand
MSc. in Exceptional Children Psychology
leylahamivand@yahoo.com
Abstract:
The aim of this study is to comparatively study the stories of
gifted children and creative children in
Children's Apperception Test (C.A.T). The method of the
research is descriptive. The statistical society of the research
includes all gifted and creative students of primary schools in
Tehran city in 2010-11 years. 60 students (30 gifted students
and 30 creative students) contributed in the study to be
selected for available sampling. The Instrumentations of data
collection was Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised
(WISC-R), Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking-Figural [TTCT] and
Children’s Apperception Test
(C.A.T).
The data was analyzed by descriptive and inferential
statistics(chi-square test,
t–test for independent samples, Fisher exact test)
and content analysis. Results indicated a statistically
significant difference between gifted and creative students in
hero age of second,
fourth,
fifth and seventh cards; hero job of fifth card;
hero interests of seventh card,
process of mental of third and sixth cards and sentences number
of fifth card. There was not a significant difference in other
data. According to these results, creative students with average
IQ have the verbal performance similar to the students with high
IQ. The researchers suggest the educational system to recognize
creativity in addition to IQ, as an independent factor in
identifying gifted students and providing them with the special
services of the gifted .
[Leila hamivand, Janet Hashemi Azar, Gholamreza
Sarami ,. Comparative Study of the Stories of
Gifted and Creative Children in C.A.T Test .
Am Sci
2021;17(5):66-73]. ISSN
1545-1003
(print); ISSN
2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
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doi:10.7537/marsjas170521.08.
Keywords:
Creative Child, Gifted Child, Children's Apperception Test(C.A.T) |
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Yield and Quality of Egyptian Clover and Ryegrass
Mixtures under Nitrogen Levels and Bio-Fertilizer
Magda N. Rajab, Walaa M. E. Mousa and A.M.A. Abd
El-Monem
Forage Crops Research Department, Field Crops
Research Institute, ARC, Giza, Egypt.
walaaelnabawy@gmail.com
Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted during the two successive
winter seasons of 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 to investigate the
potentialities of mixing Egyptian clover with Ryegrass under
nitrogen levels and bio-fertilizer treatments and their
combination to increase forage yield and quality at Sids
Agricultural Research Station, (ARC), Egypt. The experimental
design was a split block with three replicates, main plots
included the combination of four mixing ratios (Egyptian clover
alone, 75% Egyptian clover: 25% Ryegrass, 50% Egyptian clover:
50% Ryegrass and Ryegrass alone), whereas the
five nitrogen
levels and bio-fertilizer were arranged horizontally
(20 Kg N fed-1
(control), 40 Kg N fed-1,
60 Kg N fed-1, 20 Kg N fed-1 with
bio-fertilizer and 40 Kg N fed-1with bio-fertilizer).
Results showed that mixing system had significant effect on
fresh and dry forage yield at the five cuts and at total fresh
and dry forage yield. Maximum values of studied traits were
obtained with mixing system (75%
Egyptian clover:
25% Ryegrass).
On the contrary, minimum values were recorded with Ryegrass
alone. Nitrogen levels and
bio-fertilizer indicated
significant differences in
fresh and dry forage yield at
the five cuts and at total fresh and dry forage yield. The highest values were obtained by using (40
Kg N
fed-1 +
bio-fertilizer followed by
60 Kg N
fed-1 and 40
Kg N
fed-1)
as compared
with the control (20 Kg N
fed-1). Regarding the effect of mixing
ratios and nitrogen levels and bio-fertilizer
interaction the
obtained results indicated that best treatment was at 75%
Egyptian clover: 25% Ryegrass mixture fertilized by 40 Kg N fed-1
with bio-fertilizer in fresh and dry forage production. Chemical
analysis of forage plants showed that the mixture of 75%
Egyptian
clover: 25% Ryegrass surpassed that of other treatments
except Egyptian clover
100% for crude
protein, ash and organic matter. The results also revealed that
the highest record of DCP, and crude fiber was obtained by
forage mixture of 75% Egyptian clover: 25% Ryegrass fertilized
with 40 Kg N
fed-1
with
bio-fertilizer. Such higher yield
of these characters has secured a balanced ratio which is really
needed for farm animals.
[Magda N. Rajab, Walaa M. E.
Mousa and A.M.A. Abd El-Monem. Yield and Quality of Egyptian
clover and Ryegrass Mixtures under Nitrogen Levels and
Bio-Fertilizer Am Sci 2021;17(5):74-88].
ISSN 15451003 (print); ISSN 23757264 (online).
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9.doi:10.7537/marsjas190521.09.
Keywords:
Egyptian clover (Trifolium
alexanderinum, L.), Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum, L.),
Mixtures, Bio- Fertilizer, Nitrogen fertilizer, Forage yield,
Forage quality. |
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