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Journal of Accounting, Marketing and Finance Marketing (JAMFM)
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Simultaneous Occurrence of a Meckel's diverticulum and a patent urachus: A case report in infant
Paper ID: JMHS-14-10-2019-136
Abstract : Meckel’s Diverticulum (MD) is a rare condition defined as a heterotopic gastric or pancreatic tissue in the small intestine, secondary to persistence of the congenital vitello-intestinal duct. It is the remnant of the yolk channel located about 60-80 cm from the ileocecal junction. Simultaneous existence of a Meckel’s Diverticulum and a patent urachus is an uncommon situation .It may be asymptomatic for long time .MD is a common anomaly of the small intestine that occurs in approximately 2% of the population, often found incidentally at the time of abdominal exploration. Complications arising from a Meckel’s diverticulum or urachal remnant may clinically mimic acute appendicitis and other surgical pathologies. We report on a patient who referred to pediatric surgery with abdominal pain and deterioration of general status. On physical examination his abdomen was distended with guarding. A diagnosis of acute peritonitis by intestine perforation was made. The patient underwent a surgery and in the course of the surgery, a urachal remnant was found to coexist with a Meckel’s diverticulum.
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Exponentially-fitted Third-Order Adams-Bashfort Method
Paper ID: AJMPA-11-10-2019-135
Abstract : In this paper, the construction of Exponentially-Fitted (EF) versions of the third-order Adam-Bashfort method for oscillatory problems is presented. The convergence and stability properties of the constructed methods are investigated. Numerical experiments confirming the theoretical expectations regarding the constructed methods compared with other standard classical methods are also presented.
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Turbulence birth from Poiseuille flow curvature
Paper ID: AJMPA-11-10-2019-134
Abstract : In this paper, we considered the well-known parabolic velocity field of Poiseuille flow, as a Riemannian manifold. Calculations of both first and second fundamental forms allowed mean and Gauss curvatures of the paraboloid of revolution, to be calculated. From the Lamb form of Navier-Stokes equation, we calculated both the flexion product and enstrophy giving the Lamb vector divergence as a function of Gauss curvature of the laminar velocity field. These results allowed the stability of Poiseuille flow to be investigated through the influence of maximum flow curvature and the Lamb vector divergence. We showed that classical critical Reynolds number approach is not enough to explain the change from laminar to transition flow regime. A new method, based on Gauss curvature calculation of the Riemannian manifold is then proposed.
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DATA ANALYSIS WITH TWITTER DATA MINING
Paper ID: JEECS-08-10-2019-133
Abstract : This paper gives a brief overview of Big data and data analysis using twitter application. For running a successful business, we must deal with a large amount of data. This paper explains methods for storing, Designing and examine a large amount of real-time data. For making productive decisions for real-time application, we are fetching the real-time data from the Twitter Application. We are using the Twitter Application for our source of data. Twitter's acceptance in the social media gives the bunch of data assets (that is information) and led towards the research in the different area. Demographic, academic, social science, stock predictions are some of the most famous examples for researchers.
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Bioactive Lipids and phospholipids classes of Buffalo and Goat Milk affected by Seasonal variations
Paper ID: AJFSN-06-10-2019-132
Abstract : This research was figuring out the impact of seasonal variations on bioactive lipids content in both Egyptian buffalo and goat milk. Thirty-two samples of buffalo-milk and eighteen goat milk samples were collected and well- mixed to obtain 4 and 3 composite samples respectively. Chemical composition, total conjugated diene (C18:2) & triene (C18:3) and fatty acids profile were estimated using GC-MS apparatus. Phospholipids (PLs) were determined using 31P-NMR technique. Data detected that buffalo and goat milk contained higher contents of Butyric acid (BA) in winter than summer. Results manifested that total Odd and Branched Chain Fatty Acids (OBCFAs) contents of buffalo milk were higher during summer than in winter. Buffalo milk had higher total PLs either in summer or winter seasons than goat milk. Goat milk had higher contents of Phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), sphingomyelin (SM) and phosphatidylglycerol (PG) but buffalo milk had higher content of phosphatidylserine (PS) and phosphatidylinositol (PI).
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