scholarly journals Comment on Aljohani et al. The Uniform Poisson–Ailamujia Distribution: Actuarial Measures and Applications in Biological Science. Symmetry 2021, 13, 1258

Symmetry ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 121
Author(s):  
Razik Ridzuan Mohd Tajuddin ◽  
Noriszura Ismail

In this note, we would like to point out that the uniform Poisson–Ailamujia introduced by Aljohani et al. is a reparametrized geometric distribution.

1974 ◽  
Vol 19 (5) ◽  
pp. 419-420 ◽  
Author(s):  
GARTH J. THOMAS
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Author(s):  
Jasdev Bhatti ◽  
Mohit Kumar Kakkar

Background and Aim: With an increase in demands about reliability of industrial machines following continuous or discrete distribution, the important thing to be noticed is that in all previous researches where systems are having more than one failure no iteration technique has been studied to separate the failed unit on basis of its failure. Therefore, aim of our paper is to analyze the real industrial discrete problem following cold standby units arranged in parallel manner with newly concept of inspection procedure for failed units to inspect the exact failure and being communicator to the repairman for repairing exact failed part of unit for saving time and maintenance cost. Methods: The geometric distribution and regenerative techniques had been applied for calculating different reliability measures like mean time to system failure, availability of a system, inspection, repair and failed time of unit. Results: Graphical and analytical study had also been done to analyze the increasing/decreasing behavior of profit function w.r.t repair and failure rate. The system responded properly in fulfilling his basic needs. Conclusion: The calculated value of all reliability parameter is helpful for studying any other models following same concept under different environmental conditions. Thus, it concluded that, reliability increases/decreases with increase in repair/failure rate. Also, the evaluated results by this paper provides the better reliability testing strategies that helps to develop new techniques which leads to increase the effectiveness of system.


Author(s):  
Lynn D. Wardle

The question of when a legal right to life first arises in the course of a human being’s development is pertinent to a variety of contexts, including protection of prenatal life from injury by persons other than the gestational mother, what to do with frozen embryos when the couple who created them divorces, and how to treat children born with severe disabilities, as well as the more familiar context of state regulation, restriction, or prohibition of abortion. This chapter first summarizes social and biological science findings relevant to this question, then details development of legal rules and constitutional doctrine pertaining to abortion regulation before contrasting that with protections for prenatal life in other contexts. It concludes that the most coherent answer to the question when a right to life arises is that the right to life is coextensive with the biological life of the human being, and that a legal right to remain alive arises when a human being comes into existence and continues until it ceases to be a human being—that is, when its life has ended. This might provide justification for greater restrictions on abortion, but that could depend on additional considerations.


BioChem ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-50
Author(s):  
Buyong Ma

The advances of biological science have fundamentally changed our world and our understanding of human beings [...]


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