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Morphological Prenatal Studies on Some Structures of the
Developing Human Knee Joint, Part 3-Some
Morph- Histological Studies on the Prenatal Developing
Synovial membrane,
(stratum synoviale),
the ligamentum Patellę (anterior ligament)
and Patella of the
human
Knee Joint.
(Articulatio Genu)
Manal G. Abdelwahab1;
Sohair A. Sadek2; Marzouk, Sarah M3
1Prof.
of Anatomy, Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine (Girls) Al
Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt, Members of Yousef Abdul
LatifJameel (YAJ) Scientific Chair of Prophetic Medicine
Applications, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University
(KAU) Jeddah -Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).
2Prof.
of Anatomy, Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine (Girls) Al
Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt.
3Physiotherapist
at the Caring Center of Children with Disabilities, Faculty of
Post graduate Childhood studies, Ain Shams University, Cairo,
Egypt.
E-mail address:
profdrmanal2018@gmail.com,
walad20reen@yahoo.com
Abstract:
The synovial membrane was announced as forgotten tissue by some
investigators. Recently the involvement of the human knee joint
synovial membrane in knee diseases was proved. The present
work studies some histological changes of the synovial membrane
(SM), the ligamentum Patellę
(LP), and the
Patella (P) of the
prenatal developing human knee joint. The work produces new data
about the morpho-histological changes of the (SM),
(LP), and P with age
progress of the developing prenatal human knee. Thirty-three
human male and female fetuses aged (4) months
(13-16wks-CRL
9-14cm), full term 9
months (33-36 weeks-CRL 31-34cm) and newborn infant (37-38
weeks) CRL 35-36cm), besides four adult male and female knees
for comparison were used. The fetuses were collected from the
miscarriage and spontaneous abortion, with no lacerations or
abnormalities obtained from Gynecology and Obstetrics Department
Al -Zharaa hospital-Cairo -Egypt (according to medical ethics).
Specimens from the synovial membrane
SM
of 4 months fetuses and full term. Ligamentum Patellę
LP, and the patella P of
full term were collected freshly and fixed in formalin. for 10
days, then dehydrated, cleared in benzene, embedded in paraffin
wax, cut serially at 7 microns thickness and stained with
haematoxylin and eosin, Mallory’s triple stain, Masson trichrome
stain to investigate collagenous tissue, Van Gieson to
illustrate collagen and elastic fibers and also Mallory’s triple
stain, besides silver impregnation –Gordon and Sweet to
illustrate neuroreceptors and free nerve endings. Histological
study by light microscope of sections of parts of the synovial
membrane (SM) of 4months fetus showed that it was formed of
intima, subintima and deep synovium, intimal velli were noted.
The intima was formed of3-5 layers of pleomorphic synoviocytes
(Type A: Macrophage like synoviocytes (MLS) and (Type B:
Fibroblast like synoviocyes FLS). The subintima contained
areolar adipose tissue, fibroblasts, macrophages, loosely packed
collagen bundles, elastic fibers, few lymphocytes, blood vessels
and capillaries. The deep synovium contained short collagen
bundles, elastic fibers, blood vessels and many capillaries. The
synovial tissue of full term was formed of intima, subintima and
deep synovium. The intima formed of 1-2 layers of pleomorphic
synoviocytes. The velli increased in length and depth than the
previous age. The sub intimal collagen bundles were densely
packed increased in length and thickness. Some collagen bundles
had special arrangement in deep synovium. Macrophages, elastic
fibers and fibroblasts, and, (mature &none mature) blood vessels
and many fenestrated capillaries increased in synovial tissue
with age progress more than the previous age. In the sub intima
of full-term fetus, giant cells with podia and ruffled cytoplasm
secreting collagen were noted. Few Undifferentiated mesenchymal
cells UMCs were detected. Histological examination of sections
stained by Mallory triple stain of parts of the the deep
subintimal synovium of 4month fetus
(13-16wks-CRL 9-14cm),
showed the presence of free nerve endings around the blood
vessels, Small Pacini-like corpuscle, Raffini-like nerve endings
structures with button ends. Histological examination of
sections stained by Gordon and sweet- silver impregnation
method, of parts of the synovial membrane (SM) of full-term
fetus of the human knee joint, showed the presence of mechanic
neuro structures, similar to Raffini endings with button ends,
Meisseners like-corpuscles with zigzag or spiral nerve ending
cours inside the capsule giving the corpuscle a striate
appearance. Sometimes two corpuscles shared one branched axon.
Pacini like-corpuscles were in clusters around blood vessels,
elongated large single Golgi tendon stretch –like organ with
peri-axial space and capsule enclosing large component and
sensory terminal were noted. Free nerve endings FNE were seen.
Meissener's corpuscle like structures in the synovial membrane
(SM) of full term fetus of the prenatal developing human knee
joint was not reported in the literature. The presence of
mechano neuro structures in the synovial membrane (SM) of full
term fetus of the prenatal developing human knee joint indicated
sensory function of the synovial membrane (SM). Histological
examination of serial sections of part of the ligamentum patelle
(LP)of full term
(33-36 weeks) CRL 31-34cm)
stained by Van Gieson stain
showed long thin collagen bundles interlacing regularly in
parallel DIFFERENT directions. Masson trichrome stain showed
that the collagen was interlacing with elastic fibers which had
curved ends, arranged parallel regularly. Ligamentum patellea
(LP) had fibers oriented in a range of directions to resist bone
separation in more than one direction. Histological examination
of serial sections of part of the growing patella (P) stained by
Van Gieson stain of the full-term human:(33-36
weeks) CRL 31-34cm)
showed the presence of two differently stained areas: lightly
stained stratum, showing interstitial growth from inside in the
cartilage, and darkly stained stratum, showing the appositional
growth from outside occurred in the CT perichondrium.
Conclusion: the histological changes in the synovial membrane of
the prenatal developing human knee joint with age progress were
noted in the form of increased collagen density, length,
thickness and types with age progress. Some collagen bundle had
special arrangement in the deep synovium of full term. Increased
macrophages, fibroblasts, elastic fibers, and increased mature
blood vessels with age progress occurred. Decreased intimal
layers and increased velli length with age progress were noted.
Few lymphocytes in the subintima probably for homeostasis and
traffic function of the synovial membrane were noted. The
changes in the Synovial membrane (SM) with age progress were
essential for Synovial membrane function, immunity and other
properties of the developing prenatal human knee joint.
Histological examination of ligamentum patelle (LP) of full term
showed special arrangement of collagen in different direction to
restrict bone separation. The presence of interlacing elastic
fibres and collagen in
the prenatal developing (LP) of the human knee joint
was to allow range of movements. The
Changes in the growing patella
(P) in the hyaline cartilage interstitial growth and CT
perichondrium appositional growth were noted to accommodate the
knee functions and kinematics. Histological examination of
sections stained by silver impregnation Gordon and Sweet, of
parts of T S of the subintima of synovial membrane SMof full
term fetus of the developing prenatal human knee joint, showed
the presence of structures resembled Messienrs corpuscle, one
branched axon supplied two Messienrs like Corpuscles; one
corpuscle had zigzaz appearance and the other had spiral or
striate appearance. Raffini like Corpuscles had ramifications
and button endings, Pacinian like corpuscles were present in
clusters near the blood vessel. Pacinian like corpuscles had
arranged cells in lamellae around a core. One axon was attached
to three Pacini corpuscles. Structure similar to Golgi tendon
organ was present single, elongated, oval, not near blood
vessels, with large components and sensory terminals inside a
capsule, and a peri axial space around the capsule. Golgi tendon
like organs were noted less than Ruffini like sensory endings.
Golgi like tendon organ had the largest volume among the four
types of the neuroreceptors found in the synovial membrane of
the prenatal developing human knee joint in the present study.
Free nerve endings FNE near blood vessels were observed.
Pacinian corpuscles seemed to function in group mode when
stimulated momentarily as they were found in groups. The
presence of these structures that resembled the
mechanoneurorecptors in the synovial membrane of the 4month
fetus and full term of the developing prenatal human knee joint
indicated sensory functions of the prenatal human synovial
membrane. Raffini mechanoreceptors were thought to contribute to
muscle tone maintenance, Golgi tendon stretch like organs and
Pacinian corpuscles were stimulated during knee joint movement,
and the free nerve endings were nociceptors, involved in pain
transmission and modulation of pain transmission. Thus,
receptors of the prenatal developing synovial membrane of human
knee joint were able to produce a discriminating afferent inflow
to the central nervous system (CNS), there by contributing to
the biomechanics, kinematic, protection, pain transmission and
modulation of pain of the prenatal developing human knee joint
through the musculature. In the present study, fortification of
the knee by the synovial membrane, patella and ligamentum
patellae, besides another knee joint ligaments and structures
like collateral, cruciate, meniscofeoral ligaments and menisci.
Coincided with Suret al ensan 28 in the Holy Quraan. The
presence of different types of cells, and various neuro
receptors, nerve endings NE, besides different TYPES OF
collagens, noted by histological examination by light microscope
in the synovial membrane SM of the prenatal developing human
knee joint. - which was called the forgotten tissue -indicated
the presence of powerful Creator Allah the most merciful the
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[Manal G. Abdiwahab; Sohair A.
Sadek; Marzouk, Sarah M
Morphological Prenatal Studies on Some Structures of the
Developing Human Knee Joint, Part 3-Some
Morph- Histological Studies on the Prenatal Developing
Synovial membrane,
(stratum synoviale),
the ligamentum Patellę (anterior ligament)
and Patella of the
human
Knee Joint.
(Articulatio Genu)
J Am Sci
2023;19(5):1-40]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org
01.doi:10.7537/marsjas190523.01.
Key words:
Prenatal Developing Human
Knee Joint,
Foetuses –Synovial Membrane.
Neuro Receptors -Ligamentum Patellae- Patella. |
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Revision of Nonunited Fracture Tibia and Femur with Compression
Plate
Ahmed M. Abdel Aleem
Orthopedic Department Sheben Elkom Teaching Hospital, Egypt
Email:
drahmedortho18@gmail.com
Abstract:
Nonunion of femoral and tibial shaft fractures is common but
challenging complication for treatment, the current main
treatment modalities include nail dynamization, nail exchange
and bone transport but compression technique by plating is
rarely used. To evaluate the outcome of treating femoral and
tibial nonunions by compression plates we reviewed 10 patients
with nonunited femoral and tibial nonunion treated by
compression plates either convential or locking. All cases were
aseptic nonunion. Patients' history and clinical exam data,
fracture characteristics, previous interventions all are
recorded. Patients were treated by hardware removal and with or
without bon grafting. The compression technique and bone
grafting were individualized in each case according to patient’s
and fracture's factors. Each patient finished at least a two-year
follow-up, and all cases achieved complete healing. Our study
showed that compression plating was an effective
method to treat diaphyseal nonunions of the tibia and the
femur.
[Ahmed M. Abdel Aleem
Revision of Nonunited Fracture Tibia and Femur with Compression
Plate
Am Sci 2023;19(5):41-47]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org
02.
doi:10.7537/marsjas190523.02.
Keywords:
Femoral,
tibial,
nonunion,
nail dynamization,
nail exchange,
bone transport |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HUMAN
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM AND JOB SATISFACTION
*Shivalingappa
and **Dr. Rajpal Singh
*Research Scholar, Department of
Commerce, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)
**Associate Professor,
Department of Commerce, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan
(India)
Email:
shivling1277@gmail.com
Abstract: Job
satisfaction is an attitude toward the job and the work context
that has been in the centre of attention of theoreticians,
researchers and practitioners for many decades. Past researches
confirm that job satisfaction is related to employee’s job
performance, organisational commitment, organisational
citizenship behaviour, life satisfaction, and health. These job–
related outcomes are also the main goals of HR function. The aim
of the paper is to theoretically and empirically describe the
role of HR practices in the area of HR development: training and
education, career development, performance management and reward
management, on job satisfaction.
[Shivalingappa and Singh, R. THE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM AND JOB
SATISFACTION. J Am Sci 2023;19(5):48-51].
ISSN 1545-1003 (print);
ISSN 2375-7264 (online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org
03.doi:10.7537/marsjas190523.03.
Keywords:
job satisfaction, HR development system, HR function, social
exchange theory, psychological climate. |
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REVIEW OF LITERATURE ON THE INDIA-CHINA RELATION: A STUDY OF BORDER DISPUTE
*Ravindra
and **Dr. Madhu
*Research Scholar, Department of
Political Science, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)
**Associate Professor,
Department of Political Science, SunRise University, Alwar,
Rajasthan (India)
Email:
r.naroni1974@gmail.com
Abstract:
India and China, both
heirs to ancient civilisations, have emerged today as the two
most powerful and influential Asian nations in terms of their
economic capabilities and geopolitical standing. The two
erstwhile adversaries have recognised the need for casting off
the baggage of history and residual mistrust and have embarked
on the path of building a new pragmatic partnership. However,
despite the recognition that cooperation may be in their mutual
interest, this will be easier said than done. Sino-Indian
relations have always been complex with multilayered regional
and global dimensions, which have complicated their bilateral
relationship. Even as India and China have traversed a long road
from being friends to adversaries to pragmatic partners, a
factor which has been constant in the conduct of their affairs,
is the fact that they are neighbours and geopolitical rivals who
have as much to gain from each other as to fear from the other.
In context of India and China, there is a common border of 2500
miles, both nations are the biggest countries of Asia and the
most ancient civilizations of the world.
[Ravindra and Madhu. REVIEW OF
LITERATURE ON THE INDIA-CHINA RELATION: A STUDY OF BORDER
DISPUTE. J Am Sci 2023;19(5):52-56].
ISSN 1545-1003 (print);
ISSN 2375-7264 (online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org
04.doi:10.7537/marsjas190523.04.
Keywords:
REVIEW OF LITERATURE, INDIA-CHINA RELATION, BORDER DISPUTE |
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Vitamin D Status and its Correlation with Heart Rate Variability
among Healthy Female Medical Students at King Abdulaziz
University: A Cross Sectional Study
Lojine Ayoub, Hanan Al Kadi, Azra Kirmani, Hossam Awad
Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz
University, Jeddah.
Email:
lojineayoub@gmail.com,
(corresponding author)
halkadi@kau.edu.sa,
azrakirmani@hotmail.com,
hossameldinawad51@gmail.com
Abstract: Background:
Vitamin D deficiency is a global health problem and is highly
prevalent among the Saudi population. A growing body of evidence
indicates an association between vitamin D deficiency and risk
of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Heart rate variability (HRV) is
a non-invasive technique that evaluates cardiac autonomic
function, which is a major determinant of cardiovascular health.
Limiteddata is available on the relationship between vitamin D
deficiency and HRV and none exists among the Saudi population.
Therefore, this study was conducted to examine the association
between vitamin D status and HRV in female medical students at
King Abdulaziz University (KAU) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted from March
to May, 2015 at the Faculty of Medicine, KAU. A total of 124
female students participated in the study. After completing a
self- administered questionnaire, anthropometric measurements
were taken for all subjects. HRV was recorded after five minutes
rest in the supine position using ML870 power lab machine. Blood
was obtained for the determination of serum levels of
25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25[OH]D), parathyroid hormone
(PTH), calcium, phosphate and magnesium. Informed consent was
obtained from all participants and the study was approved by the
ethics committee at KAU hospital. Results: The mean age
of the study subjects was 21.7± SD 1.1 and the mean 25 (OH) D
levels was 31.2 nmol/L ± SD 16.9. Almost 86 % of the
participants were vitamin D deficient. Seventy-two (72%) of the
participants with 25(OH) D< 30 nmol/L had RMSSD values (an index
of parasympathetic activity) below the 25thpercentile
compared to 28% with 25(OH) D ≥30 nmol/L (chi-square, P=0.049).
Regression analysis showed that 25(OH) D level was independently
and negatively associated with LFnu (an index of sympathetic
activity) (B=-0.175, P<0.028). Conclusion: Our findings
suggest that vitamin D deficiency is associated with low HRV, a
predictor of CVD risk. Larger community based studies are needed
to confirm these findings. Early identification of vitamin D
deficiency coupled with appropriate treatment measures can
prevent the risk of CVD in otherwise healthy subjects.
[Lojine Ayoub, Hanan Al Kadi, AzraKirmani, HossamAwad.
Vitamin D Status and its Correlation with Heart Rate Variability
among Healthy Female Medical Students at King Abdulaziz
University: A Cross Sectional Study.
J Am Sci
2023;19(5):57-71].
ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org
05.doi:10.7537/marsjas190523.05.
Keywords:
Vitamin D status, Heart Rate Variability, (HRT Cardiovascular
Disease. (CVD) |
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IMPROVEMENT OF SOIL FERTILITY
IN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS OF CALCAREOUS SOILS
*Bindia
Devi and **Dr. Anup Kumar
*Research Scholar, Department of
Botany, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)
**Assistant Professor,
Department of Botany, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan
(India)
Email:
bindiamanhas92@gmail.com
Abstract: A
significant increase was observed in exchangeable Ca, CEC, and
water infiltration in the alleys of both the species. Chander et
al. (1998) demonstrated that adoption of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.
ex DC., a N-fixing tree, under agroforestry significantly
increased nutrient pool, organic biomass, and activities of
enzymes—hydrogenases and alkaline phosphatases—in the soil.
Further, agroforestry trees also help in improving soil physical
and biological properties (Rao et al., 1998). Thevathasan and
Gordon (2004) reported that tree intercropping under temperate
AFS significantly enhanced the diversity of birds, insects, and
earthworms; increased soil organic carbon content and N cycling;
and improved soil health.
[Devi, B. and Kumar, A.
IMPROVEMENT OF SOIL FERTILITY IN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS OF
CALCAREOUS SOILS . J Am Sci 2023;19(5):72-76].
ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
06.doi:10.7537/marsjas190523.06.
Key words:
Soil fertility, soil carbon, plant diversity, agroforestry
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Data clustering technique in
big data mining
1Sandeep
Chopade & 2Dr. Kailash Aseri
1Research
Scholar, Department of Computer Science, SunRise University,
Alwar, Rajasthan (India)
2Assistant
Professor, Department of Computer Science, SunRise University,
Alwar, Rajasthan (India)
Email-
raghusand@gmail.com
Abstract:
Cluster Analysis in Data Mining means that to find out the group
of objects which are similar to each other in the group but are
different from the object in other groups. In the process
of clustering in data analytics, the sets of data are divided
into groups or classes based on data similarity. Then each of
these classes is labelled according to their data types. Going
through clustering in data mining example can help you
understand the analysis more extensively.
In clustering, a
group of different data objects is classified as similar
objects. One group means a cluster of data. Data sets are
divided into different groups in the cluster analysis, which is
based on the similarity of the data. After the classification of
data into various groups, a label is assigned to the group. It
helps in adapting to the changes by doing the classification. So
if we were to define clustering in data mining, then we can say
that the process of cluster in data mining is basically
comprising a set of abstract objects into groups of similar
objects. The process of dividing and storing them in these
groups is known as cluster analysis.
[Chopade, S. and Aseri, K.
Data clustering technique in big data mining. J Am Sci
2023;19(5):77-79].
ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
07.
doi:10.7537/marsjas190523.07.
Keywords:
Big Data,
Clustering, Mining, Techniques |
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Role of Internet in Business
as Electronic Marketing
*Diptee Rekha Mishra and **Dr.
Gulab Singh
*Research
Scholar, Department of Commerce, SunRise University, Alwar,
Rajasthan (India)
**Associate
Professor, Department of Commerce, SunRise University, Alwar,
Rajasthan (India)
Email:
mishradiptee742@gmail.com
Abstract:
In the rapidly expanding and
ever-shifting digital age in which we live, the role of Internet
marketing in modern marketing is no longer a minor one. Internet
marketing is a vital part of the success of any organization.
From IT support to lead generation to sales, Internet marketing
is beneficial to nearly every aspect of the business. Internet
marketing, which also goes by the names of online marketing,
digital marketing, web marketing, e-marketing, etc., is defined
as the process of promoting brands, products, or services, over
the Internet. It includes any promotional actions that are done
via the Web or wireless media, including email marketing,
blogging, SEO, and social media. The worldwide reach of the
Internet has made it possible for businesses to easily reach
hundreds of new customers and has redefined relationships
between businesses to businesses (B2B) and businesses to
consumers (B2C). Through the Internet, marketers from
organizations of all sizes are now able to share brands,
products, and services on a global scale and can do so all the
time. Through websites, blogs, and social media platforms,
consumers are able to find and access information about and from
an organization twenty-four seven, from wherever they are. Due
to the major role of Internet marketing in modern marketing,
organizations cannot afford to ignore marketing online. Because
the vast majority of people spend a significant amount of time
online, whether they are at work or home on a desktop computer,
at school on a laptop, or waiting at the airport on a smartphone
or digital device, marketing through the Internet provides
organizations a more effective way to promote themselves. It
also provides a more efficient way because it does not involve
the costs that often come with traditional marketing. Costs that
often include printing brochures, shipping out promotional
mailers, and paying for billboard advertising. By cutting down
on expenditures, Internet marketing allows organizations to
experience higher revenue.
[Mishra, D.R. and Singh, G.
Role of Internet in Business as Electronic Marketing. J
Am Sci 2023;19(5):80-84]. ISSN
1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
08. doi:10.7537/marsjas190523.08.
Keywords:
Internet, Business, Marcketing |
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An analytical study of the possibility of increasing rice
production in Egypt
Dr. Shahira Mohamed Reda Ibrahim1, Dr. Rania Mohamed
Nageib 2, Dr. Maii Foad Elghaweet2,
Dr. Mohamed Ali Abdo Hussein3
1Senior
Researcher, Department of Agricultural Policy Research and
Project Evaluation, Agricultural Economics Research Institute,
Agricultural Research Center, Egypt.
2Researcher,
Department of Development and Rural Society Research,
Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Agricultural Research
Center, Egypt.
3Senior
Researcher, Department of Regional Studies Research,
Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Agricultural Research
Center, Egypt.
Email:
Shahira_mrd14@yahoo.com
Abstract:
The research aims to increase the local production of rice crop
because it is considered one of the main cereal crops and the
important strategy in Egypt, and the method of two-way analysis
of variance and the Harry Eyre model - Edward Shaw were used,
and linear programming was used using WinQSB program. The
research found that there are significant differences of
statistical significance for the impact of cultivated rice
species on fed productivity, and using the Harry- Eyre and Edwar
coefficients, after replacing high-productivity species with
low-productivity species, increasing the productivity per fedden
to about 3.990 tons / fedden and increasing the transfer
coefficients in the supply function of the species Giza 179,
Sakha 104, Sakha 101, Giza 177, Giza 178, Super 300, Sakha 108,
Sakha 102, Sakha 103 with a transfer coefficient of about 0.4%,
2.9%, 5.6%, 3.5%, 6.3%, 0.21%, 0.7%, 0.4% and 0.07% each
respectively, for the same cultivated areas. It led to an
increase in production achieved from about 4.829 million tons to
about 4.950 million tons, an increase of about 120.3 thousand
tons, equivalent to about 2.5% of actual production. From the
results of the linear programming of most of the net return, it
was found that the most best net return amounted to about 5.1
billion pounds, an increase of about 1.3 billion pounds over the
current net return, and the most best production reached about
4959 thousand tons, an increase of about 221 thousand tons over
the current production.
[Shahira Mohamed. Reda Ibrahim, Rania Mohamed Nageib, Maii
Foad Elghaweet, Mohamed Ali Abdo Hussein.
An analytical study of the possibility of increasing rice
production in Egypt.
J Am Sci
2023;19(5):85-101].
ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org
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doi:10.7537/marsjas190523.09.
Key Words:
linear programming, Harry- Eyre and Edwar coefficient,
production, rice. |
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