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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-51
Author(s):  
Sushovan Mondal ◽  
Rinrin Ghosh

Women have been discriminated in every sphere of life. In South Asia, women constitute roughly half of the population, yet they are rarely seen in parliament or as ministers. It is true that in all sphere of political leadership women are severely underrepresented or in other words, men greatly outnumber women in every sphere of decision making even in parliament also. Women need the power to break up the trap of confinement that engage them busy in domestic work and put many restrictions on them in this patriarchal society. Lack of opportunity and low representation in the political sphere deprives women of being politically empowered. This paper is an attempt to examine the study the women representation in the lower house of parliament and as well as to compare this with the average data of women members in the lower house of Asia and World.


Author(s):  
İsrafil Kocaman ◽  
Can Burak Şişman ◽  
Hüseyin Cömert Kurç

This research was carried out to investigate the possibilities of removing the heat stress that may occur in Anatolian water buffaloes with a fogging system and to determine the cooling efficiency of the system. In this context, two 24-headed groups were formed among the water buffaloes that were considered to have the same genetic similarities, were born in the same period and have the same lactation number. One group was housed under controlled shelter conditions (Shelter-I), where the ambient temperature can be controlled, and the other group was housed in existing farmer-raising conditions (Shelter-II). The same feed rations were applied to both buffalo groups. The cooling efficiency of the fogging system established in Shelter-I was between 45.6% and 85.7% positive. Temperature-Humidity Index values changed between 19.9 and 23.1 in Shelter-I and 19.5 and 26.4 in Shelter-II according to the maximum average data. According to these values, the level of stress in Shelter-II has reached very serious levels and affected the milk yield of buffaloes negatively. The corrected 305-day lactation milk yields were calculated as 1965.4 kg in Shelter-I and 1757.1 kg in Shelter-II. The differences between all data obtained for Shelter-I and Shelter-II were found statistically significant.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (Oktober) ◽  
pp. 24-31
Author(s):  
Ivandhika Bagas Pratama ◽  
Nur Rahman Supadmana Muda ◽  
Erlillah Rizqi Kusuma Pradani

Abstract – Patients with Covid-19 have several symptoms, one of which is a decrease in the oxygen content in the blood or oxygen saturation (SpO2). Detecting oxygen saturation in preventing the spread of Covid-19 is one of the first steps. In this study, researchers conducted an experiment to detect oxygen levels in the blood or oxygen saturation on the POLECTOR C-19 device that was made. By using a photoplethysmography (PPG) which is carried out non-invasively using the sensor, the MAX30102 aim is to get the oxygen saturation value which is used as a reactive and non-reactive decision maker. With the method, the moving average data used from the sensor readings in the form of analog data will be changed using the formula Ratio of Ratios by calculating the average oxygen level then the results can be used to calculate oxygen levels in the blood. The results of sensor readings on the POLECTOR C-19 tool with a digital oximeter from an average value of 10 samples have a difference in value of 0.4, the reading results are the same as the readings of existing medical devices (digital oximeter) so that this tool can be used as a reader. oxygen saturation parameters. In conclusion, this tool can detect a person's condition by predicting the risk or no risk of Covid-19 from the results of the sensor readings of oxygen levels in the blood.


Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (21) ◽  
pp. 7047
Author(s):  
Xiao Zhang ◽  
Fan Yang ◽  
Xiang Sun

This paper investigates the problem of networked load frequency control (LFC) of power systems (PSs) against deception attacks. To lighten the load of the communication network, a new adaptive event-triggered scheme (ETS) is developed on the premise of maintaining a certain control performance of LFC systems. Compared with the existing ETSs, the proposed adaptive ETS can adjust the number of triggering packets, along with the state changes in the presence of deception attacks, which can reduce the average data-releasing rate. In addition, sufficient conditions can be derived, providing a trade-off between the limited network communication resources and the desired control performance of PSs. Finally, an application case is presented for the PSs to demonstrate the advantages of the proposed approach.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-17
Author(s):  
Nur Arifaizal Basri Faiz ◽  
Eko Darminto ◽  
Hadi Warsito Wiryosutomo

This research is a research and development (R&D) using the Dick and Carey development model with subjects of material experts, media experts, linguists, guidance and counseling teachers, and class XI students at SMAN 2 Pamekasan, SMAN 3 Pamekasan, SMAN 5 Pamekasan with a total of 18 students. The data was collected by interviews, questionnaires, career guidance treatment using a career guidance guide book based on the trait and factor theory. The data obtained in qualitative and quantitative. The results of the study at (1) the level of need for a career guidance guidebook based on the trait and factor theory with the Guidance and Counseling teacher's responses were stated to be very useful to use, (2) the results of the validation assessment results of material experts, media experts, and linguists showed a very feasible category, (3) the results of individual assessments of BK teachers at SMAN 2 Pamekasan are declared fit for use, (4) the results of small group assessments at SMAN 3 Pamekasan and SMAN 5 Pamekasan show very feasible and useful as a guide for career guidance services, (5) career guidance manual based on the theory of effective trait and factors based on the average data increase in the pre-test and post-test questionnaire scores of class XI students.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-44
Author(s):  
Rendi Priyatna ◽  
Asep Andang ◽  
Firmansyah Maulana Sugiartana Nursuwars

Technological developments are a requirement for more practical system operation. One example is in data transmission. Wireless data communication is currently very popular. In today's revolution 4.0, of course, the use of cables in data transmission media is rarely used, but not every device supports wireless data communication. One of them is the PLC (Programable Logic Controller). As for additional extensions for PLCs to communicate wirelessly, they are sold separately and, of course, the price is quite expensive. Therefore, a solution for PLCs to communicate wirelessly using the TL-WN722N access point is widely available on the market. Measurements are made with the concept of point to point by looking at the results of modbus scans using Modscan32 on a PC server. The results show that the optimal maximum distance is 80 meters, with an average data transmission time of 1 second.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (03) ◽  
pp. 17-24
Author(s):  
Agus Riyadi ◽  
Samsudin ◽  
Iman Sulaiman

This study aims to determine the effect of traditional Gobak Sodor and Bentengan game training on improving the physical fitness of grade V and VI-grade students of Sukagumiwang III Elementary School. The research method used in this research is an experimental method through pretest and posttest to determine the level of physical fitness. The population of this research was students consisting of 18 students of class V and 18 students of class VI with a total population of 36 people. While the sample was 30 people, the sampling was purposive namely male students in grades V and VI. The analysis technique used is the average test with the t-test formula. The results of hypothesis testing indicate that there is an effect of traditional games on increasing fitness. The results of descriptive calculations show that the initial test average data is 14.20%, the average final test is 20.60%, and there is an increase of 6.40% for class V. Whereas for class VI the average initial test is 14.60%, final test average. was 21.50% and an increase of 6.93%. The results of this study indicate that the traditional Bentengan game training is more influential than the traditional Gobak Sodor game, although the two matches have a significant effect on improving the physical fitness of students in grades V and VI of Sukagumiwang III Elementary School, Sukagumiwang District, Indramayu Regency.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (7) ◽  
pp. e1009206
Author(s):  
Jessica L. Kingsley ◽  
James R. Costello ◽  
Natarajan Raghunand ◽  
Katarzyna A. Rejniak

Radiologic images provide a way to monitor tumor development and its response to therapies in a longitudinal and minimally invasive fashion. However, they operate on a macroscopic scale (average value per voxel) and are not able to capture microscopic scale (cell-level) phenomena. Nevertheless, to examine the causes of frequent fast fluctuations in tissue oxygenation, models simulating individual cells’ behavior are needed. Here, we provide a link between the average data values recorded for radiologic images and the cellular and vascular architecture of the corresponding tissues. Using hybrid agent-based modeling, we generate a set of tissue morphologies capable of reproducing oxygenation levels observed in radiologic images. We then use these in silico tissues to investigate whether oxygen fluctuations can be explained by changes in vascular oxygen supply or by modulations in cellular oxygen absorption. Our studies show that intravascular changes in oxygen supply reproduce the observed fluctuations in tissue oxygenation in all considered regions of interest. However, larger-magnitude fluctuations cannot be recreated by modifications in cellular absorption of oxygen in a biologically feasible manner. Additionally, we develop a procedure to identify plausible tissue morphologies for a given temporal series of average data from radiology images. In future applications, this approach can be used to generate a set of tissues comparable with radiology images and to simulate tumor responses to various anti-cancer treatments at the tissue-scale level.


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