I: Interdisciplinary

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GJSFR: I

Towards a Cooler Singapore
Published In: GJSFR Part: I: Interdisciplinary Volume: 16 Issue: 3
Urban heat island, together with urban noise and urban air pollution, are the three major environmental challenges of future more livable cities. Urban heat island is defined as the phenomenon that the air temperature in urban area is consistently higher than its rural area (Oke, 1973). It has posed similar heat-related stress and health issues (Kovats and Hajat, 2008; Lo and Quattrochi,...
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Authors Ming Xu
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Page No. 33 to 35

Spreadsheets are presented which can help students to understand the the vector representation of velocity, acceleration and force, and the understanding of the radius of curvature. The examples include: sinusoidal curve, cardioid, Neile’s parabola, motion of a charged body on which act a combination of magnetic and electric field, a body sliding on a rotating disk. ...
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Authors Pavlos MIhas
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Page No. 23 to 32

Glutelin protein is the most well-known abundant seed storage protein in rice seed endosperm. A total of 9 glutelin and glutelin type protein sequences from Oryza species available in uniport were evaluated by using bioinformatics tools to investigate physico-chemical properties, secondary structure prediction, putative phosphorylation sites and conserved motif search. Physicochemical an...
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Authors E. Ramprasad, MNV Prasad Gajula, Ch. V. Durga Rani, G. Padmavathi, S. Vanisri
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Page No. 43 to 48

Upregulation of Chitinase-3-like protein 1(Chi3l1), a member of glycohydrolase family 18, is frequently seen in diseases associated with inflammatory responses, such as atherosclerosis, meningitis and asthma. However, little is known about either its regulation or its functions in the physiological and pathological processes in bone and related cells. In the mouse model of osteomyelitis ...
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Authors Huang Liying, Li Yishan, Weng Xiquan
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Page No. 13 to 22

I am from Singapore and alumni of the University of Tasmania and I am doing an independent study on the current evolutionary patterns of homo sapiens. I have actually met a person with a mysterious medical condition but who refused to see a doctor and was why it is so undocumented. I am unable to find anything like this online and in research archives. ...
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Authors Elgin Ong
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Page No. 7 to 11

The recently introduced Market Dynamics method demonstrates parallelisms between security price indicators and their physical counterparts. Specifically, the security price is viewed as a potential energy density, and events such as earnings releases as forces that affect security prices. This dynamic representation of security price movements is extended and applied towards developing a...
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Authors Joshua F. Dayanim
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The study was conducted with the objective of improving Food nutritional quality in Complementary food through Maize-Cowpea Blends. Maize (Melkassa 7) and two cowpea varieties (Asebot and Bole) were collected from Melkassa Agricultural Research Center. 100 seed weight, volume and density measure of two cowpea varieties were done. Sample preparations were done after cleaning, soaking, deh...
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Authors Abdulkarim Mohammed, Gizachew Shiferaw, Aklilu Bajigo
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Page No. 43 to 50

In paleolimnology, downcore assemblages are taken to be representative of the plankton that were living at some moment in the past. To evaluate the fidelity of the deposited diatom assemblage to that of the living plankton, a twentyyear series of whole-water plankton samples was compared to surface-sediment diatoms. When standardized and pooled, the 81 quarterly plankton samples were com...
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Authors Kurt A. Haberyan
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Page No. 37 to 41

This paper applies the Markov switching heteroscedasticity model to stock return for India. The Markov switching model in our study takes into account the chance of regime shift, a possibility outside the purview of the GARCH model. Our finding tells us that the high variance of the transitory component tends to be short lived. ...
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Authors Amaresh Das
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This study investigated factors that hinder the integration of Gambians with disabilities into mainstream society through focus groups and surveys. Stigma towards those with disabilities was perceived as common and more community education on the medical causes of disabilities is needed. Full integration surfaced as fundamental and to achieve this, more support is needed, including both ...
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Authors Yahya M. Bah
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