@Research Paper <#LINE#>Study of Road Extraction Based on a Snake Model<#LINE#>Leila @Mohammadnia,Amini@Jalal <#LINE#>1-8<#LINE#>1.ISCA-RJRS-2014-68.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Mathematics, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IRAN @Department of Geometric Engineering, Collage of Engineering, University Of Tehran, Tehran, IRAN<#LINE#>9/1/2014<#LINE#>1/10/2014<#LINE#>The extraction of linear features like roadsides from satellite images is an important task in engineering sciences. In this paper, we aims to find the best curves which represent the roadsides visible in satellite images. An improved hybrid mathematical model based on a snake model is proposed to represents the linear features. Snake is a parametric curve which is permitted to deform from some arbitrary initial location toward the desired final location by reducing an energy function based on the internal and external energy. The model first uses the ant colony algorithm based on a proposed heuristic information parameter to find the photometric constraints in the snake model and then a cubic spline is used to interpolate “smooth curves” to the points derived from the snake model. In comparison of our model with other snake algorithms based on edge extraction, the model showed good results with improvement of about 10 percent. This success is due to the use of linear features knowledge (here roadsides) in the model.<#LINE#>Amini J., Sarajian M.R., Blais J.A.R., Lucas C. and AziziA. (2002)@Automatic road-side extraction from largescale image maps@International journal of applied earthobservation and geo information, 4(2), 95-107.@Yes$Mohammadzadeh A. and Valadan Zoej M.J.A (2010).@Self-organizing fuzzy segmentation (SOFS) method forroad detection from high resolution satellite images@Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (PEand RS), 76(1).@Yes$Kass M., Witkin A. and Terzopoulos D. (1988). Snakes@Active contour models@Int. J. Comput. Vis, 1(4), 321331.@Yes$Bentabet L., Jodouin S. and Ziou D. (2003)@Road vectorsupdate using SAR imagery@a snake-based method, IEEETransactions on Geosciences and Remote Sensing, 41,17851803.@Yes$Neuenschwander W. (1996)@Elastic Deformable Contourand Surface Models for 2-D and 3-D ImageSegmentation@Hartung-Gorre Verlag, Konstanz.@Yes$Courant R. and Hilbert D. (1989)@Methods ofMathematical Physics@Volume 1. Wiley, New York.@Yes$Fua P. and Leclerc Y. (1990)@Model Driven EdgeDetection@Mach. Vis. Applicat.@Yes$Luis Osbipo S. (1977)@@Applied Numerical Analysis,Addision-Wesley Publishing November.@No$Dorigo M., Birattari M. and Stutzle T. (2006)@Antcolony optimization@IEEE Computational IntelligenceMagazine, (1), 2839.@Yes$Neuenschwander W. (1996)@From Ziplok Snakes toVelcro Surfaces@Mach. Vis. Applicat.@Yes$Harvey W. (1999)@Performance evaluation for roadextraction@In Proceedings of the ISPRS Workshop on 3DGeospatial Data Production, Meeting ApplicationRequirements.@Yes$Doucette P., Agouris P. and stefanidis A. (2004)@Automated road extraction from high resolutionmultispectral imagery@Photogrammetric EngineeringRemote Sensing, 70(12), 1405-1416.@Yes <#LINE#>Evaluation of Aloe vera leaf gel as a Natural Flocculant: Phytochemical Screening and Turbidity removal Trials of water by Coagulation flocculation<#LINE#>Nougbode Ywgnon@ Alima Esther Irma,Philippe@Sessou ,Alassane @Abdoukarim,Youssao@ Abdou Karim Alassane,Agbangnan@Cokou Pascal,Mama @Daouda, Sohounhloue @ Koko Codjo Dominique <#LINE#>9-15<#LINE#>2.ISCA-RJRS-2014-1222.pdf<#LINE#>Laboratoire dHydrologie Applique (LHA), Facult des Sciences et Techniques, Universit dAbomey Calavi, Cotonou, BENIN@Laboratoire dEtude et de Recherche en Chimie Applique (LERCA), Ecole Polytechnique dAbomey Calavi(EPAC), Universit dAbomeyCalavi, Cotono, BENIN@Laboratoire dHydrologie Applique (LHA), Facult des Sciences et Techniques, Universit dAbomey Calavi, Cotonou, BENIN@Laboratoire dEtude et de Recherche en Chimie Applique (LERCA), Ecole Polytechnique dAbomey Calavi(EPAC), Universit dAbomeyCalavi, Cotono, BENIN @Laboratoire dEtude et de Recherche en Chimie Applique (LERCA), Ecole Polytechnique dAbomey Calavi(EPAC), Universit dAbomeyCalavi, Cotono, BENIN @Laboratoire dHydrologie Applique (LHA), Facult des Sciences et Techniques, Universit dAbomey Calavi, Cotonou, BENIN @Laboratoire dEtude et de Recherche en Chimie Applique (LERCA), Ecole Polytechnique dAbomey Calavi(EPAC), Universit dAbomeyCalavi, Cotono, BENIN <#LINE#>25/6/2014<#LINE#>30/12/2014<#LINE#>This study focused on the evaluation as natural flocculant in water clarification and identification of major phytochemical groups of Aloe vera, a plant which belongs to Liliaceae family. Phytochemical groups such tannins, saponins, mucilage, flavonoids, anthracene derivatives, quinone derivatives and proteins were identified. However, they were devoid of alkaloids, reducing compounds, cardiotonic glycosides in this plant. The results obtained for determined Aloe vera constituent materials showed a high rate of organic matter in this plant (81.05% of dry matter) and low levels of dry matter and ash (respectively 4.2% of fresh matter and 12.04% of dry matter). The clarification tests using this plant for very turbid surface water (turbidity: 185-200 NTU, Suspended solids: 160-170, Obvious color: 275-285 Pt Co), showed a good elimination of turbidity and suspended solids. Removal efficiency was 72% for turbidity, 91% for suspended solids and 15% for the obvious color. Aloe vera can be promoted as a good natural floculant in surface water clarification.<#LINE#>@@National Water Policy in Benin (2008). Branch water inBenin.@No$@@Young African Economy April (2003). 349.@No$Karima K., Khalid E., Wafae Belokda, Blaid B. andMohammed L. (2012)@@Modlisation cologique des lacs,1st International Colloquium REZAS12, Beni Mellal(Morocco), 14-16.@No$Kabbaj et Camdessus (2005)@@Article de MonsieurCamdessus pour le monde du 11 avril 2005, De leaupotable pour les africains.@No$Altaher H. and Alghamdi A. (2011)@Enhancement ofQuality of Secondary Industrial Wastewater Effluent bycoagulation Process@A Case Study, Journal ofEnvironmental Protection, 2, 1250-1256.@Yes$Fatombi J.K., Josse M.G., Wotto V. and Aminou T.(2007)@Paramtres physico-chimiques de lEau dOkparatraite par les graines de Moringa Oleifera@JournalSOACHIM 23, 75-79.@Yes$Bawa M.l., Djaneye-boundjou G., Soulmane A.G. andKpkpassi I. (2008)@Etude de la clarification dune eau desurface par une substance naturelle (les extraits aqueux desgraines de Moringa Oleifera LAM)@influence sur lademande en chlore, Physical and Chemical news, 42, 133-138.@Yes$Ali E.N., Muyibi S.A., Salleh H.M., Alam Md Z. andSalleh M.R.M. (2010)@Production of Natural Coagulantfrom Moringa Oleifera Seed for Application in Treatmentof Low Turbidity Water@J. Water Resource andProtection, 2, 259-266.@Yes$Raj K.R., Kardam A., Arora J.K., Srivastava M.M. andSrivastava S. (2010)@Neural Network Modeling for Ni(II)Removal from Aqueous System Using Shelled MoringaOleifera Seed Powder as an Agricultural Waste@J. WaterResource and Protection, 2, 331-338.@Yes$Menkiti M.C and Onukwuli O.D. (2010). CoagFlocculationof Moringa Oleifera Coagulant (MOC) inBrewery Effluent@Nephelometric Approach@Journal ofAmerican Science, 6(12), 788-806.@Yes$M.C Menkiti, C.I. Nwoye, C.A. Onyechi and O.D.Onukwuli (2011)@Factorial Optimization and Kinetics ofCoal Washery Effluent Coag-Flocculation by MoringaOleifera Seed Biomass@Advances Chemical Engineeringand Science, (1), 125-132.@Yes$Bidhendi G.N., Shahriari T. and Shahriari Sh. (2009)@Plantago Ovata Efficiency in Elimination of WaterTurbidity@J. Water Resource and Protection, 2, 90-98.@Yes$Shilpa B.S., Akanksha Kavita and Girish P. (2012)@Evaluation of Cactus and Hyacinth Bean Peels as NaturalCoagulants@International Journal of Chemical andEnvironmental Engineering, 3(3), 187-191.@Yes$Mukheled AL-Sameraiy (2012)@A Novel WaterPretreatment Approach for Turbidity Removal Using DateSeeds and Pollen Sheath@J. Water Resource andProtection, 4, 79-92.@Yes$Abid A., Zouhri A. and Ider A. et Kholtei S. (2009)@Valorisation dun nouveau bio- floculant extrait de cactusmarocain dans le traitement physico-chimique des rejetsliquides chargs en cuivre@en zinc et en matires ensuspension, Revue des Energies Renouvelables, 12(2),321-330.@Yes$Abid A., Zouhri A. and Ider A. (2009)@Utilisation dunnouveau bio- floculant extrait de cactus marocain dans letraitement des rejets chargs de chrome(VI) par le procdde coagulation floculation@Afrique. Sci., 05(3), 25-35.@Yes$Nougbode Y.A.E.I., Agbangan C.P., Koudoro A.Y.,Ddjiho C.A., Ana M.P., Mama D. and Sohounhloue D.C.K. (2013)@Evaluation of the Opuntia dillenii as naturalCoagulant in water Clarification: Case of treatment ofHighly Turbid Surface Water@J. Water Resource andProtection, 5, 1242-1246.@Yes$Hamman et Josias H. (2008)@Composition andApplications of Aloe vera Leaf Gel@Molecules, 13(8),1599-1616.@Yes$Arunkumar S. and Muthuselvam M. (2009)@Analysis ofphytochemical Constituents and Antimicrobial Activitiesof Aloe vera L@Against clinical Pathogens, World Journalof Agricultural Sciences, 5(5), 572-576.@Yes$Sathyaprabha G., Kumaravel S., Ruffina D. andPraveenkumar P. (2010). A comparative study onantioxidant, proximate analysis@antimicrobial activity andphytochemical analysis of Aloe vera and Cissusquadrangularis by GC-MS@J. Pharm. Res., 3, 2970-2973@Yes$Sergio Mazzulla, Settimio Sesti, Anita Schella, IdaPerrotta@Adelaide Anile and Saverio Drogo (2012)@Protective Effect Of Aloe vera (Aloe Barbadensis Miller)on Erythrocytes Anion Transporter And Oxidative Change,Food and Nutrition Sciences, 3, 1697-1702.@Yes$Mariappan V. and Shanthi G. (2012)@Antimicrobial andphytochemical analysis of Aloe vera L@InternationalResearch Journal of Pharmacy, 3(10), 158-161.@Yes$Bagre I., Bahi C., Gnahoue G., Djaman A J., Guede G.F.(2007)@Composition phytochimique et evaluation in vitrode lactivit antifongique des extraits des feuilles deMORINDA Morindoides (BAKER) MilneRedhead(Rubiaceae)sur aspergillus Fumigatus et CandidaAlbicans@J. sci. Pharm. Biol, 8(1), 15-23.@Yes$Bekro Y.A., Bkro J.A M., Boua B.B., Fzan H. Tra Bi2et Ehouan E.E. (2007)@Etude ethnobotanique et screeningphytochimique de Caesalpinia benthamiana (Baill.)Herend@Et Zarucchi (Caesalpiniaceae), Science et Nature,4(2), 217225.@Yes$@@Centre de coopration internationale en rechercheagronomique pour le dveloppement (2004). Analyse deVgtau.@No$@@Centre Dexperise En Analyse Environnementale DuQuebec (2012). Dtermination des solides totaux et dessolides totaux volatils: mthodes gravimtrique MA. 100-ST 1.1 Rv.2 Ministre du Dveloppement durable, delEnvironnement, de la Faune et des Parcs du Qubec, 13.@No$Andima M., Ssegujja B., Owor R.O. and Andama E.(2014)@Preliminary Qualitative Analysis of phytochemicalconstituents of the Endemic Aloe tororoana Raynolds inTororo@Eastern Uganda, Global Advanced ResearchJournal of Agricultural Science, 3(3) 096099.@Yes$Yebpella G.G., Hammuel C., Adeyemi H. M.M.,Magomya A.M., Agbadji A.S. and SHallangwa G.A.(2011)@Phytochemical screening and a comparative studyof antibacterial activity of Aloe vera green rind@gel andleaf pupl extracts, International Research Journal ofMicrobiology, 2(10),382386.@Yes$Medha P., Patel P.S. et. and Vyas P.J. (2011)@Phytochemical Analysis of Aloe vera and Study of MixingAntibiotic with Aloe vera and its Antibacterial Activity@Asian Journal of Biochemical and PharmaceuticalResearch, 2(1), 473479.@Yes$Fatombi K.J., Josse R.O., Mama D. et and Aminou T.(2009)@Etude de lactivit floculante de la casne acideextraite de la crme de Cocos nucifera dans la clarificationdes eaux de surface@Revue des Sciences de leau 22(1),93-101.@Yes <#LINE#>Open Loop Step test used for Process Identification and PID tuning controller by Genetic Algorithms<#LINE#>Lagunas @Jimnez Rubn,Lorandi@Medina Alberto,Guillermo@Hermida Saba <#LINE#>16-26<#LINE#>3.ISCA-RJRS-2014-1256.pdf<#LINE#>Universidad Autonoma de Campeche, MXICO @Instituto de Ingenieria, Universidad Veracruzana, MEXICO@Instituto de Ingenieria, Universidad Veracruzana, MEXICO<#LINE#>12/8/2014<#LINE#>31/12/2014<#LINE#>In this article a proposal to solve two control problems from multiple point identification process frequency response of linear models, using an open loop step, is presented. The identified points are used, in one case a PID controller tuning, and the other application deals with transfer function modeling problem, both problems are stated as a nonlinear least squares unconstrained minimization problem. The optimization problem is solved with a simple genetic algorithm.<#LINE#>strm K.J. and Hgglund T. (1995)@PID Controllers:Theory@Design and Tuning, Second Edition, InstrumentSociety of America, Research Triangle Park. NC.@Yes$Kristiansson B. and Lennartson B. (2006)@Robust tuningof PI and PID Controllers@IEEE Control SystemsMagazine 26(1): 55-69.@Yes$Ziegler G. and Nichols N.B. (1942)@Optimum Settingsfor Automatic Controllers@Trans. ASME, 64(11), 759-768.@Yes$Hang C.C., strm K.J. and Wang Q.G. (2002)@Relayfeedback auto-tuning of process controllers@A tutorialreview, IFAC, Journal of Process Control, 12(1), 143162.@Yes$Liu T., Wang Q.G. and Huang H.P. (2013)@A tutorialreview on process identification from step or relayfeedback test@Journal of Process Control, 23(1), 15971623.@Yes$Padhy P.K. and Majhi S. (2006)@Relay based PI_PIDdesign for stable and unstable FOPDT processes@Computer and Chemical Engendering, 30(5), 790-796.@Yes$Wang Q.C. and Zhang Y. (2001)@Robust identificationof continuous systems with dead time from stepresponses@Automatica, 37(1), 377-390.@Yes$Shin G.W., Song Y.J., Lee T.B. and Choi H.K. (2007)@Genetic Algorithm for Identification of Time DelaySystems from Step Responses@International Journal ofControl, Automation, and Systems, 5(1), 79-85.@Yes$Liu T. and Shao C. (2012)@Closed-loop stepidentification of low-order continuous-time processmodel with time delay for enhanced controllerautotuning@Int. J. Systems, Control and Communications,4(4), 225-249.@Yes$Liu T. and Gao F. (2010)@A frequency domain stepidentification method for continuous-time@Journal ofProcess Control, 20(1), 800-809.@Yes$Gavin H.P. (2013).@The Levenberg-Marquardt methodfor nonlinear least squares curve-fitting problems@Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringDuke University.@Yes$Griva S.G. Nash and Ariela S. (2009)@Linear andNonlinear Optimization@Second Edition. Society forIndustrial Mathematics, United States of America.@Yes$strm K.J. and Hgglund T. (1984).@Automatic Tuningof simple controllers with specification on phase andamplitude margins@Automatica, 20(5), 645-51.@Yes$Jamshidi M., Coelho L. (2003). Santos Dos, KrohlingR.A. and Fleming P.J.@Robust Control Systems withGenetic Algorithms@CRC Press LLC.@Yes$Wang Q.G., Chieh CC and Bi Q. (1997).@A Frequencydomain controller design method@Chemical EngineeringResearch and Design, 75, 64-72.@Yes$Coello Coello C.A., Van Veldhuizen D.A. and LamontG.B. (2007)@Evolutionary Algorithms for Solving MultiObjectiveProblems@Springer.@Yes$Fleming P.J. and Purshouse R.C. (2001)@GeneticAlgorithms in Control Systems Engineering@Departmentof Automatic Control Systems Engineering University ofSheffield, SI 3JD, Research Report No. 789.@Yes$Goldberg D.E. (1989)@Genetic Algorithms in Search@Optimization, and Machine Learning, Addison Wesley.@Yes$Wang Q.G. (1997).@Process Frequency ResponseEstimation from Relay Feedback@Control Eng. Practice,5(9), 1293-1302.@Yes$Zhou K. and Doyle J.C. (1998)@Essentials of RobustControl@Prentice Hall.@Yes$Doyle J., Francis B.A. and Tannenbaum A.R. (1992)@Feedback Control Theory@Macmillan PublishingCompany.@Yes <#LINE#>Corrosion inhibition performance of Coriander Seeds extract molecules for pure Aluminum in Hydrochloric acid Medium: A combined Experimental and Quantum chemical approach<#LINE#>Shah @N.K.,Ladha @D.G.,Wadhwani@P.M.,Thakur@S.,Lone @M., Jha @ P.C. <#LINE#>27-34<#LINE#>4.ISCA-RJRS-2014-1270.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Chemistry, School of Sciences, Gujarat University, Navrangpura, Ahmedazbad-380009, Gujarat, INDIA@Department of Chemistry, School of Sciences, Gujarat University, Navrangpura, Ahmedazbad-380009, Gujarat, INDIA@Department of Chemistry, School of Sciences, Gujarat University, Navrangpura, Ahmedazbad-380009, Gujarat, INDIA@Department of Chemistry, School of Sciences, Gujarat University, Navrangpura, Ahmedazbad-380009, Gujarat, INDIA@School of Chemical Sciences, Central University of Gujarat, Sector 30, Gandhinagar- 382030, Gujarat, INDIA@School of Chemical Sciences, Central University of Gujarat, Sector 30, Gandhinagar- 382030, Gujarat, INDIA <#LINE#>25/8/2014<#LINE#>30/12/2014<#LINE#>The study of inhibitive properties of coriander seeds extract (CSE) molecules over Aluminum surface in 1M hydrochloric acid (HCl) medium was performed by standard weight loss(gravimetric) and electrochemical impedance methods. Result from gravimetric measurements showed that behavior of inhibition efficiency is directly proportional to concentration of inhibitor. Impedance measurement reveals that charge transfer resistance and constant phase element values increases and decreases respectively with increase in concentration of inhibitor. The study indicates that the molecules present in the extract forms a protective layer at metal/solution interface. In addition quantum chemical study was also performed using density functional theory (DFT) to elucidate the inhibitory activity of individual molecule present in the extract. The result from quantum study showed that 10, 12-Hexadecadien-1-ol had the maximum power of adsorption at Aluminum surface to prevent it from corrosion.<#LINE#>Tamilarasan R. and Sreekanth A. (2013)@Spectroscopicand DFT investigations on the corrosion inhibitionbehavior of tris (5-methyl-2-thioxo-1,3,4-thiadiazole)borate on high carbon steel and aluminum inHCl media@RSC Adv, 3, 23681-23691.@Yes$Eduok U.M., Umoren S.A. and Udoh A.P. (2012)@Synergistic inhibition effects between leaves and stemextracts of Sida acuta and iodide ion for mild steelcorrosion in 1 M H2SO4 solutions@Arabian J. Chem., 5,325337.@Yes$Tao Z., He W. Wang S. and Zhou G. (2013)@Electrochemical study of cyproconazole as a novelcorrosion inhibitor for copper in acidic solution@Ind.Eng. Chem. Res., 52, 17891−17899.@Yes$Vasudha V.G. and Shanmuga Priya K. (2013)@Polyalthia longifolia as a corrosion inhibitor for mildsteel in HCl solution@Res. J. Chem. Sci., 3, 21-26.@Yes$Kamal C. and Sethuraman M.G. (2012). Spirulinaplatensis:@A novel green inhibitor for acid corrosion ofmild steel@Arabian J. Chem., 5, 155161.@Yes$Benali O., Benmehdi H., Hasnaoui O., Selles C. andSalghi R. (2013)@Green corrosion inhibitor: inhibitiveaction of tannin extract of Chamaerops humilis plant forthe corrosion of mild steel in 0.5 M H2SO4@J. Mater.Environ. Sci., 4, 127-138.@Yes$Ozcan M., Solmaz R., Kardas G. and Dehri I. (2008)@Adsorption properties of barbiturates as green corrosioninhibitors on mild steel in phosphoric acid@Colloids andSurfaces A: Physicochem. Eng. Aspects, 325, 5763@Yes$Alvarez-Bustamante R., Negron-Silva G., Abreu-QuijanoM., Herrera-Hernandez H., Romero-Romo M., Cuan A.and Palomar-Pardave M. (2009)@Electrochemical studyof 2-mercaptoimidazole as a novel corrosion inhibitor forsteels@Electrochim. Acta, 54, 53935399.@Yes$Vakili Azghandi M., Davoodi A., Farzi G.A. and KosariA. (2012)@Water-base acrylic terpolymer as a corrosioninhibitor for SAE1018 in simulated sour petroleumsolution in stagnant and hydrodynamic conditions@Corros. Sci., 64, 4454@Yes$Laamari R., Benzakour J., Berrekhis F., Abouelfida A.,Derja A. and Villemin D. (2011)@@Corrosion inhibition ofcarbon steel in hydrochloric acid 0.5 M by hexamethylene diamine tetramethyl-phosphonic acid, ArabianJ. Chem., 4, 271277@No$Khaled K.F. and Abdel-Rehim S.S. (2011)@Electrochemical investigation of corrosion and corrosioninhibition of iron in hydrochloric acid solutions@ArabianJ. Chem., 4, 397402@Yes$Oguzie E.E., Adindu C.B., Enenebeaku C.K., OgukweC.E., Chidiebere M.A. and Oguzie K.L. (2011)@Naturalproducts for materials protection@Mechanism ofcorrosion inhibition of mild steel by acid extracts of Piperguineense, J. Phys. Chem. C, 116, 13603−13615@Yes$Alkhathlan H.Z., Khan M., Abdullah M.M.S., Al-MayoufA.M., Mousa A.A. and Al-Othman Z.A.M. (2014)@Launaea nudicaulis as a source of new and efficient greencorrosion inhibitor for mild steel in acidic medium@Acomparative study of two solvent extracts, Int. J.Electrochem. Sci., 9, 870889.@Yes$Li X., Deng S., Fu H. and Xie X. (2014)@Synergisticinhibition effects of bamboo leaf extract/majorcomponents and iodide ion on the corrosion of steel inH3PO4 solution@Corros. Sci., 78, 2942.@Yes$Al-Khaldi M.A. and Al-qahtani K.Y. (2013)@Corrosioninhibition of steel by Coriander extracts in hydrochloricacid solution@J. Mater. Environ. Sci., 4, 593-600.@Yes$Fouda Abd El-Aziz. S., Rashwan S.M. and AboMosallamH.A. (2014)@Aqueous Extract of CorianderSeeds as Green Corrosion Inhibitor for 304 StainlessSteel in Hydrochloric Acid Solutions@J. Korean Chem.Soc., 58, 25-32.@Yes$Kairi N.I. and Kassim J. (2013)@The effect oftemperature on the corrosion inhibition of mild steel in 1M HCl solution by curcuma longa extract@Int. J.Electrochem. Sci., 8, 71387155.@Yes$Halambek J. and Berković K. (2012)@Inhibitive actionof anethum graveolens L. oil on aluminium corrosion inacidic media@Int. J. Electrochem. Sci., 7, 83568368.@Yes$Rosliza R., Wan Nik W. B. and Sudin I. (2011)@Efficiency Comparison of some Natural Products onCorrosion Inhibition of Al-Mg-Si Alloy@Adv. Mater.Res., 328, 1206-1209.@Yes$Geetha S., Lakshmi S. and Bharathi K. (2011)@Solanumtrilobatum as a green inhibitor for aluminium corrosionin alkaline medium@J. Chem. Pharm. Res., 5, 195-204.@Yes$Prabhu D. and Rao P. (2013)@Coriandrum sativum L: Anovel green inhibitor for the corrosion inhibition ofaluminium in 1.0 M phosphoric acid solution@J. Environ.Chem. Eng., 1, 676683.@Yes$Mourya P., Banerjee S., Rastogi R.B., and Singh M.M.(2013)@Inhibition of mild steel corrosion in hydrochloricand sulfuric acid media using a thiosemicarbazonederivative@Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 52, 12733−12747.@Yes$Selles C., Benali O., Tabti B., Larabi L. and Harek Y.(2012)@Green corrosion inhibitor: inhibitive action ofaqueous extract of Anacyclus pyrethrumL. for thecorrosion of mild steel in 0.5 M H2SO4@J. Mater.Environ. Sci., 3, 206-219.@Yes$Burstein G.T. and Cinderey R.J. (1991)@The potential offreshly generated metal surfaces determined from theguillotined electrode a new technique@Corros. Sci., 32,11951211.@Yes$Metiko-Hukovic M., Babic R. and Grubacˇ Z. (1998)@Corrosion protection of Al in acidic chloride solutionswith nontoxic inhibitors@J. Appl. Electrochem., 28, 433439.@Yes$Hamdy A. and El-Gendy N. Sh. (2013). Thermodynamic@adsorption and electrochemical studies for corrosioninhibition of carbon steel by henna extract in acidmedium@Egypt. J. Pet., 22, 1725.@Yes$Krishnegowda P.M., Venkatesha V.T. (2013).Krishnegowda P.K.M and Shivayogiraju S.B.@Acalyphatorta Leaf Extract as Green Corrosion Inhibitor for MildSteel in Hydrochloric Acid Solution@Ind. Eng. Chem.Res., 52, 722−728.@Yes$Al-Turkustani A.M. (2010)@Aloe plant extract asenvironmentally friendly inhibitor on the corrosion ofaluminum in hydrochloric acid in absence and presenceof iodide ions@Mod. Appl. Sci., 4, 105-124.@Yes$Lukovits I., Kalman E. and Zucchi F. (2001)@Corrosioninhibitors-correlation between electronic structure andefficiency@Corros., 57, 3-8.@Yes <#LINE#>Designing the Model of effective factors on Job performance of News Announcers in Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting<#LINE#>Negintaji @Fahimeh,Arbatani Taher @Roshandel , Sharifi @Seyed Mahdi <#LINE#>35-42<#LINE#>5.ISCA-RJRS-2014-1276.pdf<#LINE#>University of Tehran, Tehran, IRAN@University of Tehran, Tehran, IRAN@University of Tehran, Tehran, IRAN, <#LINE#>3/9/2014<#LINE#>13/12/2014<#LINE#>We are living in an age that countries’ powers are measured by the degree of their utilization of new approaches in news announcing and gathering, not by their ability and number of military tools and forces. In such an age in which each of mess media tries to persuade its audiences as much as possible to attract audiences, while today there is such a condition in the world that selection power of audience has been increased through Information Society and Globalization, thus attracting and persuading the audience in such a competitive conditions very hard and of course important. On the other hand, each media is considered as an organization that its staffs’ performance has a direct effect on the final objective of the organization that is attraction and persuasion of audiences. A group of these staff, who has a determinative role in persuasion of audiences, is news announcers, thus considering job performance of this group, who has a direct relationship with the audience, is very important. Therefore, the aim of this research is replying to this question that what factors are effective on job performance of TV news announcers? In order to answer this question and designing the pattern of the model of effective factors, qualitative approach and designing heuristic methods of Grounded Theory have been used. The required information and data were gathered from 12 subjects through research method of interview, and were analyzed by using qualitative content analysis and MAXQDA software.Theresults of this research, which are offered in the form of a model, show that content-behavioral, structural, and contextual and promotion mix and informing factors are effective on performance of news announcers. In this model, 5 central values, which were explaining the concept of performance of news announcing and characteristics of a news announcer in media, include religious- beliefs foundations; social- behavioral responsibilities; organizational efficiency; learning and continuous improvement and modeling. Also, optical characteristics and job security have been determined as the most important infrastructures of announcing. The criterion (Participatory management) is also considered as an independent variableandengine of verifying optimal performance of news announcers and is effective on job security and successful performance of news announcing.<#LINE#>Kovach William and Resenstiel Tom (2001).@TheElements of Journalism@New York, 19.@Yes$Allen C.M. (1988)@Parasocial Interaction and local TVnews: perceptions of news teams and news personalitiesin Denver@Paper presented at the annual meeting of TheAssociation for Education in Journalism and MassCommunication, Portland, OR,@Yes$Becker L.B., Fruit J.W. and Caudill S. (1985)@Thetraining and hiring of journalists@Norwood, NJ: Ablex.@Yes$Boyd Andrew (2001)@Broadcast Journalism Techniquesof Radio and Television News@Focal Press, LinacreHouse, Jordan, Oxford.@Yes$Houlberg R. 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(2013)@@A Statistical Method forDesigning and analyzing tolerances of UnidentifiedDistributions, Res. J. Recent Sci., 2(11), 55-64.@No$Rosman Md. Y., Shah F.A., Hussain J. and Hussain A.(2013)@Factors Affecting the Role of Human ResourceDepartment in Private Healthcare Sector in Pakistan@ACase Study of Rehman Medical Institute (RMI), Res. J.Recent Sci., 2(1), 84-90.@Yes$Mohammad Aghaei, Amin Asadollahi, MaryamTonekaboni@Nasim Tajasom and Samin Abbasi (2013)Investigating the Impact of Store Brand Price-Image andRetailer Equity Dimensions on ETKA Chain StoreCustomer@Res. J. Recent Sci., 2(11),5-11.@Yes$Muhammad Usman and Ikufumi Tomimoto (2013)@TheAging Population of Japan: Causes, Expected Challengesand Few Possible Recommendations@Res. J. Recent Sci.,2(11), 1-4.@Yes <#LINE#>Get Your Advertisement Noticed; Impact of Emotional Advertisement on Consumer Buying Intention in the Presence of Consumer Emotion Management<#LINE#>Maria @Shahid,Bilal@Atif ,Majid@Faiza <#LINE#>43-47<#LINE#>6.ISCA-RJRS-2014-1295.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Management Sciences, Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST), Islamabad, PAKISTAN @Department of Management Sciences, Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST), Islamabad, PAKISTAN @Department of Management Sciences, Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST), Islamabad, PAKISTAN <#LINE#>13/10/2014<#LINE#>21/12/2014<#LINE#>Too often an emotional response to advertising is thought to be one that elicits tears or smiles. But in fact, every ad generates an emotional response, because everything we encounter in life generates an instinctive emotional response. This research focuses on examining the impact of emotional advertising on consumer buying intentions. This paper incorporates the role of consumer emotion management as a moderating variable in casual linkage between independent and dependent variable. Questionnaire based survey data included 307 female students of the islamabad Pakistan universities. Correlation and regression analysis conducted by the author that showed a positive relationship between emotional advertisment and consumer buying intension. It also confirms the consumer emotion management as moderator that effects the consumer buying behavior. The paper confirms the relationship between emotional advertising and consumer buying intentions with respect to the consumer emotion management.<#LINE#>Plessis E.D. (2005)@The advertised mind: groundbreaking insights into how our brains respond toadvertising@Kogan Page Publishers.@Yes$Belch G. and Belch M.A. (2003)@Advertising andpromotion: an integrated marketing communicationsperspective@Boston: The McGraw− Hill.@Yes$Belch G. and Belch M. (1998)@Advertising andpromotion: An integrated marketing communicationsperspective@New York: McGraw Hill.@Yes$Carstensen L.L. (1992)@Social and emotional patterns inadulthood: support for socioemotional selectivity theory@Psychology and aging, 7(3), 331.@Yes$Weinberger M.G. and Gulas C.S. (1992)@The impact ofhumor in advertising: A review@Journal of Advertising,21(4), 35-59.@Yes$LaTour M. and Henthorne T.L. (1994)@Ethicaljudgments of sexual appeals in print advertising@Journalof advertising, 7, 81-90.@Yes$Pelsmacker P. D. and Geuens M. (1996)@Thecommunication effects of warmth@eroticism and humourin alcohol advertisements, Journal of MarketingCommunications, 2(4), 247-262.@Yes$Patrick D.P. Geuens M. and Anckaert P. (2002)@Mediacontext and advertising effectiveness@The role of contextappreciation and context/ad similarity, Journal ofAdvertising, 31(2), 49-61.@Yes$Garg N., Wansink B. and Inman J.J. (2007)@Theinfluence of incidental affect on consumers@Journal of Marketing, 71(1), 194-206.@Yes$Brassington F. and Pettitt S. (2005)@Principles ofmarketing, UK@FT Prentice Hall.@Yes$Edell J. and Burke M.C. (1987)@The power of feelings inunderstanding advertising effects@Journal of Consumerresearch, 421-433.@Yes$Lichtle M.C. (2007)@The effect of an advertisementscolour on emotions evoked by an ad and attitude towardsthe ad: the moderating role of the optimal stimulationlevel@International Journal of Advertising, 26(1), 37-62.@Yes$Dickinson S. and Holmes M. (2008)@Understanding theemotional and coping responses of adolescent individualsexposed to threat appeals@International Journal ofAdvertising, 27(2), 251-278.@Yes$Ambler T. and Burne T. (1999)@The impact of affect onmemory of advertising@Journal of Advertising Research,39(2), 25-34.@Yes$Dens N. and Pelsmacker P.D. (2010)@Consumer responseto different advertising appeals for new products@Themoderating influence of branding strategy and productcategory involvement, Journal of Brand Management,18(1), 50-65.@Yes$Bissell K. and Rask A. (2010)@Real women on realbeauty Self-discrepancy@internalisation of the thin ideal,and perceptions of attractiveness and thinness in Dove@Yes$Gross J. Richards J.M. and John O.P. (2006)@Emotionregulation in everyday life@Emotion regulation incouples and families: Pathways to dysfunction andhealth, 13-35.@Yes$Lazarus R.S. (1991)@Cognition and motivation inemotion@American psychologist, 46(4), 352-367.@Yes$Morris W. and Reilly N.P. (1987)@Toward the selfregulationof mood: Theory and research@Motivation andEmotion, 11(3), 215-249.@Yes$Fredrickson B.L. and Levenson R.W. (1998)@Positiveemotions speed recovery from the cardiovascular sequelof negative emotions@Cognition and Emotion, 12(3),191-220.@Yes$Fredrickson B. Mancuso R.A. (2000). Branigan, C. andTugade, M. M.@The undoing effect of positive emotions@Motivation and emotion, 24(4), 237-258.@Yes$Mick D.G. and De Moss M. (1990)@Self-gifts:phenomenological insights from four contexts@Journal ofConsumer Research, 17(2), 322-332.@Yes$Shimp T.A. and Stuart E.W. (2004)@The Role of Disgustas an Emotional Mediator of Advertising Effects@Journalof Advertising, 33(1), 43-53.@Yes$Faseur T. and Geuens M. (2006)@Different positivefeelings leading to different ad evaluations: The case ofcoziness@excitement, and romance, Journal ofAdvertising, 35(4), 129-142.@Yes$Noriega J. and Blair E. (2008)@Advertising to bilinguals:does the language of advertising influence the nature ofthoughts?@Journal of Marketing, 72(5), 69-83.@Yes$Chang C.T. and Lee Y.K. (2010)@Effects of messageframing, vividness congruency and statistical framing onresponses to charity advertising@International Journal ofAdvertising, 29(2), 195-220.@Yes$Luna D. and Peracchio L.A. (2005)@Advertising tobilingual consumers@the impact of code‐switching onpersuasion, Journal of Consumer Research, 31(4), 760-765.@Yes$Ajzen I. (1991)@The theory of planned behavior@Organizational behavior and human decision processes,50(2), 179-211.@Yes$Likert R. (1967)@The human organization@itsmanagement and values.@Yes$Baron R. and Kenny D.A. (1986)@The moderatormediator variable distinction in social psychologicalresearch: Conceptual@strategic, and statisticalconsiderations, Journal of personality and socialpsychology, 51(6), 1173.@Yes <#LINE#>The prevalence of circulating Anti- sperm Antibodies in Male serum of infertile couples in Khartoum State Sudan<#LINE#>Mohammed@R.K.,Alfadil @A.G.,Adris @M.A. <#LINE#>48-50<#LINE#>7.ISCA-RJRS-2014-1318.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Immunology, Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences, National Ribat University, University in Omdurman, SUDAN @Department of Immunology, Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences, National Ribat University, University in Omdurman, SUDAN @Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Dongola, SUDAN <#LINE#>24/11/2014<#LINE#>3/12/2014<#LINE#>Anti-sperm antibodies are the one of cause of immunological infertility, as they impair sperm function by binding to the sperm membrane. This objective of the study was to determine the prevalence of anti-sperm antibodies in males of infertile couples in Khartoum State. The study was carried out at (June 2012 to April 2013) to determine the prevalence of anti-sperm antibodies in males of infertile couples suffering from primary and secondary infertility attended to Reproductive Health Care Centre in Khartoum State. The total numbers of study group were (86) couples, their ages ranged (15-55) years with the main ages group were (35) years. Blood samples were collected from males to examine the present of anti-sperm antibodies in male of infertile couples. Serum levels of anti-sperm antibodies quantitavely were measured using (ELISA) kits. The presence anti-sperm antibodies were low among infertile males. The results test revealed that (3) subjects with percentage (3.5%) serum samples of infertile males were positive for anti-sperm antibodies, while (83) subjects with percentage (96.5%) were negative for the presence of anti-sperm antibodies. Negative values were recorded if the value of test was < 60 RU/ml. We concluded that Sudanese infertile males have low serum level of (ASA) that may be the reason of infertility among infertile couple due insignificant. The serum (ASA) is more common observed in male with higher viscosity and agglutinated semen fluid in physical examination, among population of the study. Also it found that no relations between microscopically examination and presence of (ASA) in infertile male.<#LINE#>Almagor M, Dan-Goor M, Hovav Y and Kafka I (1998)@Antisperm antibodies in men with psychogenicanejaculation@Arch Androl, 41, 1-4.@Yes$Amjad H., Nazrul I., Subhash A. and Amos M, (2007)@The prevalence of circulating anti sperm antibody (ASA)in infertile population representing of all etiologies@Middle East Fertility Society Journal 12, 1.@Yes$Collins J.A., Burrows E.A., Yeo J and Young Lai E.V.(1993)@Frequency and predictive value of antispermantibodies among infertile couples@Hum Reprod, 8(4),592-8.@Yes$Fertility. (2004)@Assessment and Treatment for Peoplewith Fertility Problems@London: RCOG Press. ISBN 1-900364-97-2@Yes$Fing H.L., Y.B. Han, A.E.T. Sparks and J.I. Sandlow(2001)@assessment should be considered as an essentialpart of infertility management@29(4), 440448.@Yes$Himmel W. (1997)@Voluntary Childlessness and beingChildfree, British Journal of General Practice@page 47Retrieved April 2, 2012.@Yes$Khan Khalid., Janesh K. Gupta and Gary Mires (2005)@Core clinical cases in obstetrics and gynaecology:aproblem-solving approach@London: Hodder Arnold,152.@Yes$Komori S, Hamada Y and Hasegawa A et al, (2003)@Adigital method of sperm immobilization test: comparisonto the conventional method@Am. J. Reprod. Immunol, 50,481-484.@Yes$Lobo R.A. (2007)@Infertility: etiology, diagnosticevaluation, management, prognosis@In: Katz VL, LentzGM, Lobo RA, Gershenson DM eds. ComprehensiveGynecology. 5th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier;chap 41.@Yes$McDonald SW (2000)@Cellular responses to vasectomy@Int Rev Cytol, 199, 295-339@Yes$Naz R.K. and Menge R.C., (1994). Anti-spermantibodies@origin, regulation and sperm reactivity inhuman infertility@Fertil Steril 61:1001-1013. Infertility.Int. J. Agric. Biol., 11, 110112@Yes$Sorene N.H. (1990)@The humoral autoimmune responseto vasectomy described by immunoblotting from twodimensionalgels and demonstration of a humanspermatozoan antigen immunochemically cross reactivewith the D2 adhesion molecule@J. Reprod. Immunol, 17,157-205.@Yes$Shibahara H., Tsunoda T., Taneichi A, Hirano Y., OhnoA., Takamizawa S., Yamaguchi C., Tsunoda H. and SatoI (2002)@Diversity of antisperm antibodies bound tosperm surface in male immunological infertility@Am JReprod Immunol, 47,146-150.@Yes$World Health Organization (1996)@The world healthreport@WHO, Geneva.@Yes @Research Article <#LINE#>The assessment of Morality and Human Right in Religious Political Jurisprudence<#LINE#>Aref @Masoudi,Majidshamsaldininezhad @Majidshamsaldininezhad <#LINE#>51-55<#LINE#>8.ISCA-RJRS-2013-122.pdf<#LINE#>Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IRAN @Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IRAN <#LINE#>12/3/2013<#LINE#>4/3/2014<#LINE#>Morality and taking attention into morality system in any society were from the issues which attracted philosophers and researchers from many years ago. Religious Political Jurisprudence and human‘s right are from the points which involve effectiveness and necessity in Iran and worldwide, by which it could be said that these matters could not be devoid of morality. According to the permanency of the precepts of God on one hand, and the pragmatism through the religious Political Jurisprudence with giving meaning to the precepts of God on the other hand, it has been attempted to make the Islamic government as a stable system. Along this, presenting implication for morality and the speech definitions related to human right such as freedom, equality, justice, and etc are different from the instructions which are in the west morality systems. For this, in present paper with regard to the viewpoints of Imam Khomeini who is the Guardianship of the Islamic Jurists and Establisher of an Islamic Government in Iran and Ayatollah Mesbah-Yazdi‘s viewpoints who is the most important theorist in Iran, it has been attempted to discuss the Religious Political Jurisprudence regarding the routine pragmatisms in contrast to the west morality system and the definitions of human right. Also in present paper, based on the morality system, definitions of human right and within the Islamic jurisprudence, we are attempted to know “whether the Religious Political Jurisprudence is relevant with the morality system of Kant or not?”, and to know” whether it is relevant with utilitarianism theory or not?” Here this point is also important to know “whether is the Religious Political Jurisprudence against the other morality systems or not? “Also, based on the speech definitions of human right in the morality system, what would be concluded finally?<#LINE#>Islami Hasan (2001)@@Imam, morality, politic, theInstitute for the Codification and Publication of theWorks of Imam Khomeini.@No$Immanuel Kant (1990)@On the Metaphysics of Moralsand Ethics@translated by Hamid Enayat and Ali Qeisari ,Kharazmi publication., Tehran,@Yes$Imam Khomeini (2006)@@Anthropology in ImamKhomeinis viewpoint, the Institute for the Codificationand Publication of the Works of Imam Khomeini, firstedition, Tehran.@No$Imam Khomeini (2000)@@Freedom in viewpoint of ImamKhomeini, the Institute for the Codification andPublication of the Works of Imam Khomeini, firstedition, Tehran.@No$Imam Khomeini (1994)@@Tahrirolvasyleh, translated byMohammad Baqer Mosavi Hamedani, Darolmoalempublication, fifth edition, Qom.@No$Imam Khomeini (1998)@Imam Khomeini@the Institute for the Codification andPublication of the Works of Imam Khomeini.@Yes$Imam Khomeini (2015).@@Sahife-iNur, Co-operativePublishing Company for Islamic works.@No$Imam Khomeini (1978)@@Guardianship, Amir Kabirpublication, new edition, Tehran.@No$Aouni Brouse (2001)@@Morality theory of Kant,translated by Alireza Al Booyeh, Boostan publication,Qom.@No$Bayat Abdolrasol et al (2000)@@Dictionary for words,religious culture and thought institution, first edition,Qom.@No$Jahanbeglo Ramin (1993)@Modernity, democracy andelites, center publication@first edition, Tehran.@Yes$Qorban Nia Naser (1995).@Morality and presentation ofcriticisms for morality@1 -2, (1994-1995).@Yes$Mahmoodi Seid Ali (1997)@@Consistency of morality andpolitic, culture bibliography, 3-4.@No$Mesbah Yazdi and Mohammad Taqi (1999)@@Islam sjuridical theory, research and educational institute ofImam Khomeini, first edition.@No$Mesbah Yazdi and Mohammad Taqi (2000)@Religionand freedom, center of cultural studies in Qom@firstedition.@Yes$Mesbah Yazdi and Mohammad Taqi (1998)@Justice andpolitic in Quran@research and educational institute ofImam Khomeini s works, Qom@Yes$Mesbah Yazdi and Mohammad Taqi (1999)@Politicaltheory in Islam@research and educational institute ofImam Khomeinis works, Qom.@Yes$Mesbah Yazdi and Mohammad Taqi (2007)@Moralityphilosophy, international publication company@thirdedition.@Yes$Mesbah Yazdi and Mohammad Taqi (2010)@@professorsresponse to students.@No$Mir, Mosavi, Seid@@Ali Haqiqat and Seid Sadeq (2001).Basis of humans right in viewpoint of Islam,contemporary knowledge and notion institute.@No$Jopsephine Joseph Dr, Gopalakrishnan TR and Srivalli, P(2003)@Training communications for the digital era@Challenges and opportunities, Journal of Communication,Karnataka University, December, 63.@Yes$@@Sarma KS (2005). Public service broadcasting, YojanaNovember issue, 45.@No$Sarma KS (2005)@@Modernizing and moving ahead(interview), Frontline, October 7, 98.@No$Sambadan V.S. (2006)@@For that old magic, Frontline,January 27, 87.@No$Singh Govind (2005).@@Community FM in India, SPAN,Jan/ Feb, 46.@No$Davis Robert J. (2007)@@The Alignment of ManagementDevelopment with Organizations Goals and Objectives,Branson Management technologies, Available at: Googlesight@No$Mostafa K., Batool R., Parvaneh P. and Alireza A.(2013)@Identify and Ranking Factors Affecting BankMaskan Service Quality using Kano Model@ResearchJournal of Recent Sciences, 2(4), 11-19.@Yes$Labovitz, George H (2006)@The Power of Alignment:How the Right Tods Enhance Organizational Focus@Available at: www.bpmmag.net/magazine/article.html.@Yes$Bozorgi F. (2004)@Social, organizational and personalgoals@Tadbir journal, 15, 144.@Yes$Alvani S.M. (2007)@Public management, Tehran@Neypublication@Yes <#LINE#>Time Dependent Deterioration, Time Dependent Quadratic Demand with Partial Backlogging<#LINE#>R@Mohan ,F-Civil @F-Civil <#LINE#>56-60<#LINE#>9.ISCA-RJRS-2014-1283.pdf<#LINE#>College of Military Engineering, Pune: Maharastra, 411 031, INDIA, @College of Military Engineering, Pune: Maharastra, 411 031, INDIA, <#LINE#>16/9/2014<#LINE#>12/12/2014<#LINE#>An inventory management model considering deterioration rate is time dependent and time dependent quadratic demand is studied. Shortages are allowed with partially backlogging rate. Salvage value is considered for deteriorating items. This model is developed to minimizing Total Cost (TC) of the inventory system. Sensitivity analysis is carried out to check the robustness of this model.<#LINE#>Kharna S and Chaudhuri K.S. (2003)@A note on orderlevel inventory model for a deteriorating item with timedependentquadratic demand@Comp. and Ops. Res., 30,1901-16.@Yes$Giri B.C. and Goyal S.K. (2001)@Recent trends inmodeling of deteriorating inventory@Euro. J. of OprsRes, 134, 1-16.@Yes$Shital S. Patel and Raman Patel (2013).@Int J. of Math.and Stat. Invention@1(1), 22-30.@Yes$Bhandari R.M. and Sharma P.K. (2004)@A single periodinventory problem with quadratic demand distributionunder the influence of Market policies@Eng. Science,12(2), 117-127.@Yes$Mohan R and Venkateswarlu R. (2013)@InventoryManagement Models with Variable Holding Cost andSalvage Value@IOSR J. of Busi. and Mgmt, 12(3), 37-42.@Yes$Nita H. Shah and Ankit S. Acharya (2008).@A TimeDependent Deterioration Order Level Inventory Modelfor Exponentially Declining Demand@App. Math. Sci,2(56), 2795-2802.@Yes$Ajanta Roy (2008)@An inventory model for deterioratingitems with price dependent demand and time-varyingholding cost@AMO-Adv. Modl. and Optimization, 10(1).@Yes$Ghosh S.K. and Chaudhuri K.S. (2004).@An order- levelinventory model for a deteriorating item with WeibullDeterioration@Time-quadratic demand and shortages,Adv Model and Optim., 6(1), 21-35.@Yes$Shukla et al (2003)@EOQ model for deteriorating itemswith exponential demand rate and shortages@UncertainSupply Chain Mgmt, 67-76.@Yes$Teng J.T. (2002)@On the economic order quantity underconditions of permissible delay in payments@J. of Opsres. Society, 53(11), 915-18.@Yes$Venkateswarlu R. and Mohan R. (2013).@An inventoryModel for Time varying Deterioration and PriceDependent Demand with Salvage value@Ind. J. of Comp.and App. Maths, 1(15), 21-27.@Yes$You S.P. (2005)@Inventory policy for products with priceand time-dependent Demands@J. of the oprs. Res. Soc.,56, 870-873.@Yes$Patra et al. (2010).@An Order level EOQ model fordeteriorating items in a single warehouse system withprice dependent demand in non-linear form@Int. J. ofComp. and App. Maths., 5(3), 277-288.@Yes$Mondal B., Bhunia A.K. and Maiti M. (2003)@Aninventory system of ameliorating items for pricedependent demand rate@Comp. and Ind Engg., 45(3),443-456.@Yes$Burwell T.H., Dave D.S. Fitzpatrick K.E. and Roy M.R.(1997)@Economic lot size model for price-dependentdemand under quantity and freight discounts@Int. J. ofProd. Eco, 48(2), 141-155.@Yes @Review Paper <#LINE#>The Genus Calotropis: An Overview on Bioactive Principles and their Bioefficacy<#LINE#>P. @Chandrawat ,Sharma @R.A. <#LINE#>61-70<#LINE#>10.ISCA-RJRS-2014-1238.pdf<#LINE#>Medicinal Plant Research Laboratory, Department of Botany, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 302004, Rajasthan, INDIA @Medicinal Plant Research Laboratory, Department of Botany, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 302004, Rajasthan, INDIA <#LINE#>14/7/2014<#LINE#>16/12/2014<#LINE#>The herbal medicines occupy distinct position right from ancient period. Many higher plants accumulate extractable organic approaches substances in quantities sufficient to be economically management of diseases. The genus Calotropis possesses two species i. e. C. procera and C. gigantea .They contain many phytochemicals with potential pharmacological activities. C. procera has been investigated for many genes such as USBS1450, expansin gene, Usp-like gene and MAPK-like gene. The most important of chemically active constituents of plants are alkaloids, tannin, flavonoid and phenolic compounds. Both species have been known to possess antimicrobial, analgesic, antitumor, antioxidant, anti-diarrhoeal, anti-malarial activity etc. They are also using as a source of methane, through anaerobic fermentation for bio fuel production.<#LINE#>Mitchell R.N. and Cotran R.S. (2000).@In: RobinsonsBasic Pathology, 7th Ed, Harcourt Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi,India@, 33‐42.@No$Ramaprabha M. and Vasantha K. (2012).@Phytochemicaland antibacterial activity of Calotropis- procera (Ait.)R.Br. flowers@, Int. J. of Pharma and Biosciences, 3(1), 1-6.@Yes$Cox P.A. and Balick M.J. 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