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SDIP Press is a peer review, Open Access Scientific research publication journal that publishes 17 Diverse Categories of Journals. SDIP Press has more than 300 Academic reviewer from all over the world. Our journals have a very low application process charge and fast publication record. The journals are listed below : Lizi Jiaohuan Yu Xifu/Ion Exchange and Adsorption Fa yi xue za zhi Dianzi Yu Xinxi Xuebao/Journal of Electronics and Information Technology

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Intrauterine intussusception: a rare cause of ileal atresia and Hirschsprung’s disease Paper ID: JMHS-31-10-2019-151
Abstract : Intrauterine intussusception is an extremely rare cause of intestinal atresia. It may occur at late stage of pregnancy and cause impairment of blood supply to a segment of intestine leading to its resorption and atresia. Of same, the aganglionosis caused by an intrauterine vascular accident has been shown. . The coexistence of Hirschsprung's disease, intrauterine intussusception and ileal atresia has yet to be described in the literature. We reported a rare case of 2-day old newborn presented with acute bowel obstruction. An abdominal radiograph identified distended loops of bowel with no air in the rectum. An emergency surgery was performed. At laparotomy, an ileal atresia associated to ileocecal intussusception were found. Distally, there was an unused colon. A terminally anastomosing resection were performed. The child had developed a postoperative functional obstruction requiring a surgical revision. A corrective anastomsis was found with a dilated proximal small bowel and an unused colon. An ileostomy and multi-level biopsy were performed. Histology confirmed the diagnosis of total colonic Hirschsprung disease. The last surgery was performed at the age of two months. It consists of a total colonic resection and Sovae ileorectal pull-through
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Open Access Category: AJMPA Total View - 229
About Role of Magnetism to the Saturn rings Origin Paper ID: AJMPA-31-10-2019-150
Abstract : In this paper origin of Saturn rings due to interaction of the protoplanetary icy particles moving on chaotic orbits with the planetary magnetic field is presented. Finally, all the particles orbits coming to the magnetic equator plane due to diamagnetic force of expulsion where locked within three-dimensional magnetic well due to the Meissner phenomenon and Abrikosov quantum vortex for a superconductor. The final picture is similar to the picture of iron particles forms the same shape around a magnet on laboratory table. The suggested model is confirmed by the data of the Cassini mission
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Open Access Category: BJCSIT Total View - 426
Common Fixed Point Theorems of Some Hybrid Iterative Schemes for Inequality Operators in Banach Spaces Paper ID: BJCSIT-29-10-2019-149
Abstract : In this paper, we introduce some hybrid iterative schemes (Picard-Ishikawa, Picard-AK, Picard-S hybrid iterative schemes) in line with Picard-Mann scheme and establish some strong convergence results for generalized contractive-like inequality operators introduced by Imoru and Olatinwo [10] in a Banach space. We also compare the convergence speed of CR, SP, Picard-Mann hybrid iterative schemes with our results (Picard-S, Picard-AK, Picard-Ishikawa hybrid iterative shemes). It is shown that one of our results (Picard-S iterative scheme) converges faster than others (CR, SP, Picard-AK, Picard- Ishikawa, Picard-Mann hybrid iterative schemes) for increasing functions, while the Picard-AK scheme is faster than CR scheme for decreasing function. Our results generalize and extend multitude of results in the literature, including the results of Khan [13].
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Open Access Category: AJAHS Total View - 244
Performance of Onion (Allium cepa L.) in Organic System Using Combined Organic Fertilizer and Trichoderma in Split Application Paper ID: AJAHS-28-10-2019-148
Abstract : Conventional onion production in Nueva Ecija, Philippines requires excessive application of inorganic fertilizer and pesticides for maximum yield and protection from pests. In an effort to develop an alternative farming practices that is environment friendly, the research aimed to determine the response of onion on the combined use of organic fertilizer and Trichoderma in split application. The following were the treatments carried out in an organic area in a completely randomized block design: Treatment 1= Organic fertilizer alone (8t/ha) applied at planting; Treatment 2= Organic fertilizer (8t/ha) applied twice (basal and at 30 DAT); Treatment 3= Organic fertilizer (8t/ha) applied twice (basal and at 30 DAT) plus Trichoderma applied once at planting; Treatment 4= Organic fertilizer (8t/ha) applied basal and at 30DAT + Trichoderma applied twice at planting and at 30 DAT ; and Treatment 5= Organic fertilizer (8t/ha) applied twice at planting and at 30 DAT + Trichoderma applied thrice at planting, 30 DAT and during bulb formation Results indicate that the combined application of organic fertilizer (8t/ha) applied twice (basal and at 30 DAT) + Trichoderma applied thrice at planting, 30 DAT and during bulb formation consistently recorded the highest yield of 15.33 t/ha and 14.50 t/ha, during the first and second year trials, respectively.
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Open Access Category: EJFTE Total View - 373
Modeling of cloth-fell movement on an air jet loom Paper ID: EJFTE-25-10-2019-145
Abstract : Weaving is the most versatile means of fabric formation. During the weaving process, it is essential to maintain a stationary cloth fell to ensure fabric quality despite cyclic variation in warp tension due to shedding, beat-up, take-up and let-off actions. Though many attempts have been made by researchers to model cloth-fell movement, these attempts were made under assumptions that may not be realistic due to the complex tension profile of the warp and hence could not provide high accuracy. A mathematical model explaining the relationship between the initial warp tension and the cloth-fell movement with a high level of accuracy has been developed by considering material properties such as elastic moduli, shed parameters, shed geometry, loom parameters and slay-mechanism parameters. The model has been validated using experimental results obtained with an accuracy of ± 0.15 mm that statistically demonstrated that no difference exists between the experimental and theoretical results at a 95% confidence level. The model developed can help even an inexperienced loom operator set the initial warp tension to acceptably control cloth-fell movement, which determines the quality of the woven fabric; hence, these findings have significant industrial implications.
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