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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Ahmad Sulaiman Ahmad El-Faqeer ◽  
Zhen Chuan Ng ◽  
Shamani Supramaniam

In this paper, the subclass of harmonic univalent functions by shearing construction is studied and this subclass of harmonic mappings needs a necessary and adequate condition to be convex in the horizontal direction. Furthermore, convolutions of two special subclasses of univalent harmonic mappings are shown to be convex in the horizontal direction. Also, the family of univalent harmonic mappings of the unit disk onto a region convex in the direction of the imaginary axis is introduced. Sufficient conditions for convex combinations of harmonic mappings of this family to be univalently convex in the direction of the imaginary axis are obtained.


Author(s):  
Xolisa Jibiliza

This paper sought to argue about the notion of abortion, and its immorality within a society. Viewed teleologically, human behaviour such as committing abortion, may be designated as being moral or immoral according to the goals clearly established by a person and reasons given. Teleologic theory thus proposes that the ethical decision for carrying out an abortion focusses on the outcome of the abortion and its outcome on society. Realizing a goal and what one is doing is required and is an adequate condition to consider moral action without bearing in mind any transitional action taken to arrive at a particular objective. The article also seeks to reveal the importance of the biblical view of life as gift emanating from a Creator God. The author places emphasis on the ethical values deemed to be appropriate for Christians based on Holy Scripture relating to life and death issues. The themes for this paper were addressed by the researcher as follows: The immorality on abortion, some reasons given for abortion, the right to abortion, the unborn baby has a right to life, the unwanted pregnancy, Church views on abortion, society’s view on abortion and what is considered to be right or wrong, ethical and unethical in having an abortion.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 2069-2076
Author(s):  
Rajeshwari S. ◽  
S.K. Buzurg

Think about the linear delay differential equation, \begin{equation}\label{1} y'(q) + \sum_{n=1}^{m} P_{n}(q) y(q-\tau_{n})=0,\quad q\geq q_{0}, \end{equation} where $P_{n}\in C([q_{0},\infty),R)$ and $\tau_{n}\geq0$ for $n=1,2,\ldots,m$. By investigating the oscillatory solutions of the linear delay differential equations, we offer new adequate condition for the asymptotic stability of the solutions of \eqref{1}. We also produce comparison result and stability of \eqref{1}.


Author(s):  
Daniel Chigudu

Since independence, Burundi has endured civil war episodes, five successful and two unsuccessful coup d’états. The instability resulted in the collapse of the economy despite the consummation of the Arusha Agreement. This study moves away from the propensity to only view the security challenges as pitting Tutsis and Hutus.  Such an analytical tendency generates distortions. This study was qualitative and employed a systematic review research methodology in identifying relevant texts. Document analysis was then used to interpret meaning from documents giving them voice over the study area. The main findings were hinged on conflict causes, key assumptions, violence and instability in the past, impunity and governance, the approach to political realism, truth and reconciliation constraints. This study concludes that although power-sharing could be a necessary move as a measure of building confidence, sharing power is not an adequate condition for sustainable development and peace.


Mathematics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 212 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nawab Hussain ◽  
Ghada Ali ◽  
Iram Iqbal ◽  
Bessem Samet

In this paper, we set up an adequate condition for the presence of a solution of the nonlinear matrix equation. To do so, we prove the existence of fixed points for multi-valued modified F-contractions in the context of complete metric spaces, which generalize, refine, and extend several existing results in the literature. An example is accompanies the obtained results to show that derived results are a proper generalization.


Automatic path maker for emergency vehicles” is the most convenient solution for the people. It is adequate condition into the traffic lights systems, as the emergency vehicles as route concerned in the higher priorities among the junctions as the road. At emergency vehicles as included into ambulances, rescue vehicles, fire brigades, polices, & VIP persons. Which is many problem for then the problems, in while it is depended at the injury at the patients, personal accidents, fire fighting’s, robbery, & several vital situation. And can compulsory as implementing at techniques as to solve into situation. The proposed system is for interrupt the running traffic signal when ambulance or VIP is near traffic signals lane. This RFID readed will send these messages to the traffic signal junction to release the news.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 160-174
Author(s):  
Yusnita Octafilia ◽  
Evelyn Wiyaja

This study aims to analyze conventional health bank level by using CAMELS and RGEC methods. This is descriptive research of quantitative approach with conventional banks as samples as fifty banks from 2012 to 2017. The  results of this study shows that ratios of CAMELS method are in from 1 to 3 composite level mostly where CAR, NIM, BOPO are in very good condition and ROA, NPM, LDR, ROE are in quite good condition. Then, in RGEC method, conventional health bank level has value from 1 to 5 composite level commonly where CAR, NIM, BOPO are in very adequate condition and NPL, IRR tend to show quite adequate condition while GCG tends to show unadequate condition. Finally, conventional helth bank level by using CAMELS and RGEC methods are in composite level between 1-3 mostly. It means that conventional health bank level of  Indonesia in very good or very adequate and quite good or quite adequate condition. Keywords : Banking Health Level, Conventional, CAMELS, RGEC


One Ecosystem ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ioannis Kokkoris ◽  
Panayotis Dimopoulos ◽  
Fotios Xystrakis ◽  
Ioannis Tsiripidis

This study presents a first, national scale approach on ecosystem condition assessment for Greece, through integrating the available surveillance and monitoring data for habitat types, at the plot level, within the Natura 2000 network. The study consists of two parts: (a) ecosystem condition assessment for ecosystem types in Greece, using the conservation degree at plot level as an indicator and (b) a large scale analysis of the forest types' condition using, as indicators, the pressures and typical plant Typical species richness, as an exemplary case to interpret the outcomes of the assessment. The main results of this study revealed that: (i) the majority of the ecosystem types are in above good condition, with the higher percentages of bad condition recorded for wetlands, rivers and lakes, marine inlets and transitional waters, (ii) forest categories in their majority are at above-adequate condition, (iii) at forest ecosystem categories specific pressures (e.g. grazing, cultivations, forestry clearance) act as main drivers forecosystem condition change, (iv) Mediterranean deciduous forests are the most floristic-rich forest category, regarding typical plant Typical species. Simultaneously, it is highlighted that already available datasets could be used for immediate and rapid framework assessments, which will guide future steps on ES studies, research and decision-making.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 6-12
Author(s):  
Nu-Ri Im ◽  
Jungho Moon ◽  
Wonshik Choi ◽  
Byoungjae Kim ◽  
Jung Joo Lee ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 64-68 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sushil Khanal ◽  
Bibhush Shrestha ◽  
Roshana Amatya ◽  
Moda Nath Marhatta

Background: Laryngeal mask airway insertion requires a certain depth of anesthesia that blunts the airway reflexes. We compared the effectiveness of the trapezius squeezing test with that of the jaw thrust test as clinical indicators of adequate condition for laryngeal mask airway insertion in adults under propofol anesthesia.Methods: In this randomized study, seventy adult patients undergoing surgery with general anesthesia maintained with laryngeal mask airway were randomly allocated to the group T (trapezius squeezing, n = 35) or the group J (jaw thrust, n = 35). The laryngeal mask airway was inserted immediately after the loss of response to trapezius squeezing or jaw thrust.  We recorded successful and unsuccessful attempts. An unsuccessful attempt was defined as development of coughing, SPO2 < 90%, body movements during or within one minute of laryngeal mask airway insertion and failed insertion of laryngeal mask airway. Preparation time for laryngeal mask airway insertion, blood pressure, and heart rate were recorded.Results: The incidence of successful attempts was significantly higher in the group T than in the group J (p-value = 0.002). The time taken for preparation and insertion of laryngeal mask airway, arterial blood pressure and heart rate were comparable in both the groups.Conclusion: This study has demonstrated that the trapezius squeezing test is a superior indicator of an adequate condition for laryngeal mask airway insertion compared to the jaw thrust test in adults.


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