The Journal of American Science
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Volume 20, Issue 5, Cumulated
No. 195,
May
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CONTENTS
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Work Function of Metals and
Strain based on Brodies Model using Free Electron Theory
G.E. Adesakin1, T.H.
Akande1, O.G. Edema2, J.O. Chukwu3,
O. O. Olusola4, F.O. Ogunlana4, O.D. Afe1,
O.A. Fasiku1, Agbetuyi Oluranti Adegoke1
Faruq Oyediran1 and Ogunrinde V. O.
1Department
of Physics, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria
2Department
of Physical Sciences, Federal Polytechnic, Auchi, Edo State,
Nigeria
3Federal
College of Education (Technical) Ekiadolor, Benin City, Edo
State
4Department
of Physics, Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science
and Technology, Ikere Ekiti, Nigeria
G-mail of corresponding author:
adesakingbenga@gmail.com
Abstract:
In this study, Brodie model
based on plasma physics concept is extended to the study of work
function of metals since the model redefined the work function of
metals by reducing it to the work done by electron against the
image forces. The scaling factor of each metals is obtained by
directly substituting the experimental value of Fermi energy,
work function and electron density parameter of each metals into
the model used in this work. Result obtained revealed that there
is a good agreement between computed and experimental value of
work function. The trend display by work function of metals in
this work revealed that it depend on the number of valence
electron per unit cell, conduction electron, material
composition and nature of metallic surface. The work function of
metals decreases as the strain increases. The decrease in work
function as strain increases may be due to
the effect of strain on some
properties that work function of metals relied upon.
Platinum has the highest work function while Potassium has the lowest
work function when subjected to different strain.
[G.E. Adesakin, T.H. Akande,
O.G. Edema, J.O. Chukwu, O. O. Olusola, F.O. Ogunlana, O.D. Afe,
O.A. Fasiku, Agbetuyi Oluranti Adegoke Faruq Oyediran
and Ogunrinde V.
O.Work Function of
Metals and Strain based on Brodies Model using Free Electron
Theory.
J Am Sci
2024;20(5):1-8]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org
01. doi:10.7537/marsjas200524.01.
Keywords:
work function, Brodie model, strain, scaling factor,
reconstruction, nature of surface, atom configuration |
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Computer-Virus: TYPES AND ITS PREVENTATION
Dr. Vivek Kumar
Assistant Professor In Computer Science, Hari
College of Management, Hindon Bridge, Dehradun Road, Gagalheri-
247669, Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh)
viveks865@gmail.com
Abstract:
Chances are you’ve heard how important it is to keep viruses out,
but what is a computer virus exactly? A computer virus is a type
of malicious software, or malware, that spreads between
computers and causes damage to data and software. Computer
viruses aim to disrupt systems, cause major operational issues,
and result in data loss and leakage. A key thing to know about
computer viruses is that they are designed to spread across
programs and systems. Computer viruses typically attach to an
executable host file, which results in their viral codes
executing when a file is opened. The code then spreads from the
document or software it is attached to via networks, drives,
file-sharing programs, or infected email attachments.
[Kumar,
V.
Computer-Virus: TYPES AND ITS PREVENTATION.
J Am Sci
2024;20(5):9-12]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org
02. doi:10.7537/marsjas200524.02.
Keywords:
Computer, Virus, Types,
Preventation |
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Predictors of the outcome in
patients with primary intracerebral hemorrhage at Zagazig
University Hospitals, Egypt
Mahmoud A. Zaitoun,
Hanan A. Hasan,
Magedy A. Aidarous, Mohammed E. Mahdy.
Neurology Department, Zagazig
University.
mdymahdy@yahoo.com
ABSTRACT
Intracerebral hemorrhage is
characterized as the most lethal early form of stroke, with high
rates of mortality, not only during the initial hospitalization
phase (39%), but also three months later (33.5%) with a
significant long-term disability.
The aim of our study was to assess the most important outcome
predictor variables in patients presented with spontaneous ICH.
In our present study, we included 116 patients diagnosed with
spontaneous ICH, their mean age 62.54±11.45 years and ranged
from 22-90 years with median of age 63 years. Males were 57.8%
and 42.2% were females. Most of our patients were right handed
96.6%. The vascular risk factors were hypertension in 86.2%, DM
in 15.5% and current smoking in 37.9%.all patients were
subjected to Full history
taking, General and neurological examination with assessment of
neurological function on admission using National institutes of
Health Stroke Scale (N.I.H.S.S.). Laboratory assessment on
admission including: the total leukocytic count and HB level D
dimmer level and Computerized Tomography All the included
patients were followed up, both clinically using the NIHSS
score, radiologically with CT brain after 1 week and 4 weeks of
the onset to assess the growth, complications or resolution. The
results showed that: There is more common predilection of
primary ICH to occur in the winter months. Motor dysfunction is
the most common clinical presentation with the majority in the
right side of the body. Basal ganglia especially putamen is
considered as the commonest site for primary ICH mostly on the
left side. The 30 day mortality was about one third of the
patients.
Hematoma volume
on admission has a significant positive correlation with NIHSS,
ICH score and admission diastolic hypertension and negatively
correlated with GCS.
Admission GCS, NIHSS
and ICH score have a significant predictive value of the
30 day mortality and disability in cases of SICH. Elevated blood
pressure, stress hyperglycemia, leukocytosis, elevated CRP,
D-dimer and large hematoma volume, all these factors
significantly predict the overall mortality after one month.
[Mahmoud A. Zaitoun,
Hanan A. Hasan,
Magedy A. Aidarous, Mohammed E. Mahdy.
Predictors of the outcome in
patients with primary intracerebral hemorrhage at Zagazig
University Hospitals, Egypt.
J Am Sci
2024;20(5):13-22]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org
03. doi:10.7537/marsjas200524.03.
Keywords:
Predictor; outcome; patient;
primary intracerebral hemorrhage; Hospitals |
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The effect of the use of
information technology in urban management systems (Yazd)
Abbas Navabpoor (corresponding
author)
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Yazd
branch, Islamic Azad university, Yazd, Iran.
2-
Commercial director, Company of
Pishgaman Kavir Asia ,Yazd, Iran.
mohsen8203934@yahoo.com
Abstract
Today, with more complex urban
issues, there are numerous ways to solve problems. One of the
most common methods around the world, resulting in significant
developments in information technology and communications, Where
quality and way of life, such as social change and economic
development, is significantly dependent on information and its
utilization. Based on the findings of a
survey among organizations and citizens of the city of Yazd is
provided. To collect information on
library, documentation and field (questionnaire) and SPSS20
software to analyze the data used finally, these results
obtained from the use of IT facilities for urban current affairs
is low. Centers, facilities and web sites of IT services
provider in the city of Yazd in providing electronic services to
citizens has been quite satisfactory. A bout the index of
E-citizen and acceptance of it, people are more willing to use
the technology. And finally, the access to information and
communication technology, although high among managers, but most
citizens do his work by calling. The study suggests that because
of structural weaknesses and lack of expertise in the use of
this technology, managers tend to do things the traditional
method that requires training in this field.
[Abbas Navabpoor.
The effect of the use of
information technology in urban management systems (Yazd).
J Am Sci
2024;20(5):23-27]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org
04. doi:10.7537/marsjas200524.04.
Keywords:
E-citizen, information and communication technology, urban
planning, urban management |
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Electrophoretic analyses of
proteins and enzymes in the midguts of palm weevil,
Rhynchophorus phoenicis F. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae).
Omotoso, O. T.
Ekiti State University,
Department of Zoology,
P.M.B. 5363,
Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria.
Abstract:
Proteins and enzymes are very
important in living organisms. Proteins play crucial roles in
the repairs and growth of organisms while enzymes which are
proteinous in nature, are important in food digestion.
Electrophoretic profile of the midgut homogenate of the larvae
and adults of Rhynchophorus phoenicis F were
carried out to determine their protein bands using sodium
dodecyl-sulphate polyacrylamide gradient gel electrophoresis.
The results of this work revealed eight distinct protein bands
whose relative mobility Rm ranged from 0.06 – 0.75 in the larva
and 0.08 – 0.89 in the adult. The molecular weights of the
proteins in the larva are 17,780 Da, 25,120 Da, 31,620 Da,
50,120 Da, 63,100 Da, 79,430 Da, 100,000 Da and 199,500 Da while
in the adult the molecular weights of the proteins are 11,220
Da, 22,390 Da, 25,120 Da, 31,620 Da, 50,120 Da, 95,500 Da,
177,800 Da and 190,500 Da. The midguts of R. phoenicis
have so much proteins and enzymes that are responsible for the
effective digestion of the fibrous tissues of the palm trees.
[Omotoso, O. T.
Electrophoretic analyses of
proteins and enzymes in the midguts of palm weevil,
Rhynchophorus phoenicis F. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae).
J Am Sci
2024;20(5):28-32]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org
05. doi:10.7537/marsjas200524.05.
Key words:
Electrophoresis, buffer
solution, enzymes, midgut, molecular weights, homogenate |
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