@Research Paper <#LINE#>Use of Koha-ILS in some selected university libraries of Chattogram in Bangladesh: an analytical study<#LINE#>Mohammed Anowar @Hossain,Md. Monirul @Islam,Md. Nurul @Islam <#LINE#>1-6<#LINE#>1.ISCA-RJRS-2019-012.pdf<#LINE#>International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh@Army Medical College Chittagong, Bangladesh@Library and Information Science, International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh<#LINE#>27/2/2019<#LINE#>8/1/2020<#LINE#>Chattogram is the 2nd largest city of Bangladesh. It is commercial capital and the port city of the country. Recently the government has changed the naming spelling of the city as Chattogram from the former name Chittagong. However, the academically registered institutions of Chattogram use their former name as it appears. This study assessed the performance of the university libraries of Chattogram and tried to assess the operational procedure of open source integrated library system (ILS)Koha in Chattogram, by using sources of primary and secondary data. The study hit upon that the ILS Koha is successfully used for the everyday library activities for ensuring qualitative university education in selected university libraries of Chattogram. To find out the exact scenario of koha-ILS in the university libraries, a total of 20 library professionals were interviewed.<#LINE#>Rahman M. (2014).@Use and applications of library software in university libraries of Bangladesh.@Retrieved from http://repository.library.du.ac.bd/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/431/Mizanur%20Rahman.pdf?sequence=1@Yes$Islam M.A. (2007).@Application of information technology in the special libraries of Bangladesh: Problems and prospects.@(Unpublished PhD thesis). Sambalpur University, India.@Yes$Shova N.Z. (2012).@Building digital libraries in Bangladesh: A developing country perspective.@The International Information & Library Review, 44(3), 132-146.@Yes$Ahammad N. (2014).@Implementing the Koha integrated library system at the Independent University, Bangladesh: A practical experience.@The Electronic Library, 32(5), 642-658. https://doi.org/10.1108/EL-04-2012-0036@Yes$Uzomba E.C., Oyebola O.J. and Izuchukwu A.C. (2015).@The use and application of open source integrated library system in academic libraries in Nigeria: Koha example.@Library Philosophy and Practice, 1.@Yes$Ahammad N. (2014).@Implementing the Koha integrated library system at the Independent University, Bangladesh: A practical experience.@The Electronic Library, 32(5), 642-658. https://doi.org/10.1108/EL-04-2012-0036@Yes$Caminita C. (2010).@Open source integrated library systems [Powerpoint].@Paper presented presented at the Louisiana Library Association Annual Conference. Retrieved from Paper presenhttp://www.slideshare.net/ stellacomans/open-source-integrated-library-systems@Yes$Anuradha K.T. and Sivakaminathan R. (2009).@Enhancing Full text Search Capability in Library Automation Package: A Case Study with Koha and Greenstone Digital Library Software.@In Proceedings of 2009 International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology Singapore, 232-236. Retrieved from http://greenstonesupport.iimk.ac.in/Documents/koha-gsdl.pdf@Yes$Ahammad N. (2014).@Implementing the Koha integrated library system at the Independent University, Bangladesh: A practical experience.@The Electronic Library, 32(5), 642-658. https://doi.org/10.1108/EL-04-2012-0036@Yes$Silvestre J.J.R., da Cunha L.A., Le Meur J.-Y. and Šimko T. (2010).@An integrated library system on the CERN document server.@Universidade de Évora. Retrieved from http://librarytechnology.org/docs/20845.pdf. 21/02/2019@Yes$Shova N.Z. (2012).@Building digital libraries in Bangladesh: A developing country perspective.@The International Information & Library Review, 44(3), 132-146.@Yes$Rahman A.J. (2010).@Attitude of library professionals towards information technology of university libraries in Bangladesh (Doctoral dissertation, University of Dhaka (Bangladesh).@@Yes$Afroz H. (2014).@Digital library initiatives at BRAC University: Successes and challenges.@INASP Publications. Retrieved from http://www.inasp.info/en/publications/details/130. 24/02/2019@Yes$Rahman M.M. (2014).@RFID system: A practical experience of NSU Library [Powerpoint].@Lecture session presented at the Lecture session at Southeast University, Dhaka, held on 12 April 2014, jointly organized by BALID and Southeast University., Southeast University.@No$Alam M.S. and Islam M.S. (2011).@Digital Library Initiatives in Bangladesh.@Retrieved from http://www.academia.edu/download/30569738/5.pdf@Yes$Wikipedia (2018).@Integrated library system.@In Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Integrated_library_system&oldid=804237694. 24/02/2019@Yes$Madhusudhan M. and Singh V. (2016).@Integrated library management systems.@The Electronic Library, 34(2), 223-249. doi:10.1108/el-08-2014-0127@Yes$Islam M. (2018).@The Status of Automation System At The International Islamic University Chittagong (IIUC) Library, Bangladesh: A Study.@International Scientific and Vocational Studies Journal, 2(2), 125-135. Retrieved from http://dergipark.gov.tr/bilmes/issue/42033/467784@Yes$Md. Abdullah Al Mamun K. (2019).@CUET | Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology.@Retrieved from https://www.cuet.ac.bd. 23/02/2019@Yes$Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (2020). Home. Retrieved from http://cvasu.ac.bd/@undefined@undefined@Yes$Webmaster I. (2019).@Welcome To International Islamic University Chittagong.@Retrieved from https://www.iiuc.ac.bd. 26/02/2019@Yes$University Grants Commission (2018). Retrieved October 17, 2018, from http://www.ugc-universities.gov.bd/home/university/public/120@undefined@undefined@Yes$Md. Abdullah Al Mamun K. (2019).@CUET | Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology.@Retrieved from https://www.cuet.ac.bd. 21/02/2019@Yes$Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (2020). Home. Retrieved from http://cvasu.ac.bd/@undefined@undefined@Yes$Webmaster I. (2020).@Welcome To International Islamic University Chittagong.@Retrieved from https://www.iiuc.ac.bd. 22/02/2019@Yes$CIU Library (2019). Retrieved from http://www.ciu.edu.bd/about-library.html@undefined@undefined@Yes$Md. Abdullah Al Mamun K. (2019).@CUET | Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology.@Retrieved from https://www.cuet.ac.bd. 23/02/2019@Yes$Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (2020). Home. Retrieved from http://cvasu.ac.bd/@undefined@undefined@Yes$Webmaster I. (2020).@Welcome To International Islamic University Chittagong.@Retrieved from https://www.iiuc.ac.bd. 24/02/2019@Yes$Webmaster I. (2019).@IIUC Central Library.@Retrieved from http://dirasat.iiuc.ac.bd/library/about. 25/02/2019@No$Webmaster I. (2019).@Library and Information Division | International Islamic University Chittagong.@Retrieved from https://www.iiuc.ac.bd/divisions/lid. 26/02/2019@Yes$IIUC library. (2019). Retrieved from https://library.iiuc.ac.bd. 26/02/2019@undefined@undefined@Yes$Islam M.N. (2018).@The Status of Automation System at The International Islamic University Chittagong (IIUC) Library, Bangladesh: A Study.@International Scientific and Vocational Studies Journal, 2(2), 125-135.@Yes$Premier University Library (2018). Retrieved from http://library.puc.ac.bd. 27/02/2019@undefined@undefined@Yes$Ahammad N. (2014).@Implementing the Koha integrated library system at the Independent University, Bangladesh.@The Electronic Library, 32(5), 642-658. doi:10.1108/el-04-2012-003@Yes <#LINE#>Method of composing and contents of the Tasks for students´ calculation and graphic work in the electrodynamics course<#LINE#>Zharilkassin @Iskakov <#LINE#>7-12<#LINE#>2.ISCA-RJRS-2018-073.pdf<#LINE#>Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications, Dzholdasbekov Institute of Mechanics and Machine Science, Almaty, Kazakhstan<#LINE#>9/5/2019<#LINE#>14/11/2019<#LINE#>The technique of compiling tasks for calculating and graphic works for independent work of students on the elective discipline of electrodynamics for the specialty of electric power engineering is considered in this work. To do this, the study of the electromagnetic field of the plane capacitor and a solenoid is generalized and supplemented. From the relation between the magnetic induction and vector potential of the magnetic field of the capacitor the value of the vector potential is determined as a function of the radial coordinate, which decreases parabolically with distance from the axis of the capacitor. Expressions for energy of electric energy and magnetic field were found assuming that the electric field is concentrated and homogeneous in the condenser volume. The graphs of dependence of displacement current density on the radial coordinate were plotted that indicate a linear increase in the current density displacement inside the coil and hyperbolic decay outside the solenoid. As in the case of the capacitor the energies of the solenoid´s electric and magnetic fields are determined, but for this once it is assumed that the magnetic field is concentrated and homogeneous in the solenoid´s volume. The proposed method can be used by physics teachers to compose the assignments of calculation and graphic works for the independent work of students majoring in electrical power engineering when choosing a course of electrodynamics as elective discipline.<#LINE#>State Compulsory Educational Standard for the subject specialism 5B071800 - Electrical Power Engineering, Almaty (2012). Kazakhstan, Almaty, Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications, 1-34.@undefined@undefined@No$Typical plan of higher education of specialty 5B071800 - Electric power engineering. (2013). http://info.aues.kz/documents.html. (Accessed 2013-08-16).@undefined@undefined@No$Iskakov Zharilkassin (2014).@Electrodynamics, Oscillations and waves, Methodical instructions for calculation and graphic work for students on specialty 5В071800 - Electrical Power Engineering.@Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications, Kazakhstan, 1-29.@No$Ruban Ivan Iosifovich, Zhavrid Svetlana Mikhailovna, Velkevich Nadezhda Efimovna and Lagutina Zhanna Petrovna (1985).@Physics: Tasks for practical studies.@Higher school, Minsk, Republic of Belarus, 1-236. ISBN: 5-339-00143-1@No$Savelyev Igor Vladimirovich (2012).@The course of general physics.@2: Electricity and magnetism, the waves, optics, KnoRus, Moscow, Russia, 1-576. ISBN: 978-5-406-02589-5@No$Kabasov Yu. K. (1998).@Study of the Fundamental Equations of Electrodynamics in University-Level Physics Laboratories.@Physics in Higher Education, 4(1), 83-88.@No$Singh Abhay Kumar (2005).@Solutions to I.E. Irodov´s Problems in General Physics.@1, India Binding Hous, Delhi-110032, India, 1-183. ISBN: 81-239-0399-5@No$Trofimova Taisia Ivanovna (2008).@Course of Physics.@Publishing Center Academy, Moscow, Russia, 1-560. ISBN: 978-5-7695-5782-8@No$Antonov L.I., Mironova G.A., Lukasheva E.V. and Chistyakova N.I. (1998).@Vector Magnetic Potential In General Physics Course.@Physics in Higher Education, 4(3), 61-65.@No$Kondratyev E.F. (2001).@Beginning of Electrodynamics.@Physics in Higher Education, 7(4), 6-11.@No$Irodov Igor Evgenevich (2012). Tasks in general physics: a textbook for universities, 9th ed., BINOM - Laboratory of Knowledge, Moscow, Russia, pp 1-431. ISBN: 978-5-9963-0704-3@undefined@undefined@No$Irodov Igor Evgenevich (2013). Electromagnetism, Basic Laws, Association of Higher Educational Institutions of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, pp 1-332. ISBN: 978-601-80333-4-6@undefined@undefined@No$Detlaf Andrei Antonovich and Yavorsky Boris Mikhailovich (2014).@Course of Physics, Higher school, Moscow, Russia.@1-720. ISBN: 978-54468-0470-2.@No <#LINE#>A studies on wintering wetland avifauna of Sundargarh forest division, Sundargarh, India<#LINE#>Jalpana @Das,Siba Prasad @Parida <#LINE#>13-20<#LINE#>3.ISCA-RJRS-2019-021.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Zoology, School of Applied Sciences, Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India@Department of Zoology, School of Applied Sciences, Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India<#LINE#>27/4/2019<#LINE#>5/1/2020<#LINE#>The study on bird diversity and status of Sundargarh Forest Division of Sundargarh district, Odisha was carried between December, January and February (winter season). During the study period, a total of 62 species belonging to 27 families were recorded. Of these 79.03% (n=49) were resident, 20.97% (n=13) were winter visitors. Based on frequency of sightings, 54.84% (n=34) bird species were common, 29.04% (n=18) were uncommon, 12.90% (n=8) were rare and 3.22% (n=2) were occasional. According to IUCN 2 recorded species were near threatened and 60 species were places in the Least Concern category. This paper provides an overview of status of wetland birds and threats to them in the study area.<#LINE#>Mitsch W.I. and GosselinkI G. (1986).@Wetlands.@Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York@No$Gregory R.D., Noble D., Field R., Marchant J., Raven M. and Gibbons D.W. (2003).@Using birds as indicators of biodiversity.@Ornis hungarica, 12(13), 11-24.@Yes$Sodhi N.S., Şekercioğlu Ç.H., Barlow J. and Robinson S.K. (2011).@Conservation of Tropical Birds.@Wiley- Blackwell, UK, 1-300.@Yes$Ali S. (2002).@The book of India Birds (Thirteenth Edition).@Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS).@No$Ali S. and Ripley S.D. (1983).@Handbook of the birds of India and Pakistan (Compact Edition).@University press, Bombay, India.@Yes$Grimmet R., Inskipp C. and Inskipp T. (1998).@Birds of the Indian Subcontinent.@Oxford University Press New Delhi.@No$Moss B. (1990).@Engineering and biological approaches to the restoration from eutrophication of shallow lakes in which aquatic plant communities are important components.@Hydrobiologia, 200/201, 367-377.@Yes$Hrivnák R., OtaheÍová H. and Valachoviš M. (2007).@The relationship between macrophyte vegetation and habitat factors along a middle-size European river.@Polish J. Ecol., 55, 717-729.@Yes$Jayson E.A. and Mathew D.N. (2002).@Structure and composition of two bird communities in the southernWestern Ghats.@J.Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 99(1), 8-25.@Yes$Saxena V.S. (1975).@A study of flora and fauna of Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.@Dept. of Tourism, Jaipur, Rajasthan.@Yes$Bhat M.M., Yazdani T., Narain K., Yunus M. and Shukla R.N. (2009).@Water quality status of some urban ponds of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.@Journal of Wetlands Ecology, 2, 67-73.@Yes$Masifwa W.F., Twongo T. and Denny P. (2001).@The impact of the water hyacinth, Eichhorniacrassipes (Mart) Solms on the abundance and diversity of aquatic macro invertebrates along the shores of northern lake Victoria, Uganda.@Hydrobiologia, 452, 79-88.@Yes$Andrikovics S., Gare G., Juhasz J. and Lakatos G. (2003).@Mallard population parameters and their effect on water quality.@In Proceedings of the 4th Conference. Aquatic Birds Working Group of Societas Internationalis Limnologiae (SIL), Sackville, Canada, 15-16.@Yes @Short Communication <#LINE#>Malaria infection among blood donors in Eldmazin Town, Blue Nile State Sudan<#LINE#>Elrazig @A.M.,Zein @A.M.,Adris @M.A.,Salah @E.I.,Abderrhman @A.M. <#LINE#>21-22<#LINE#>4.ISCA-RJRS-2018-065.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences University of Blue Nile, Sudan@Departments of Microbiology and Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences University of Dongola, Sudan@Departments of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Al-Butana, Sudan@Departments of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences University of Blue Nile, Sudan@Departments of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Sinnar University, Sudan<#LINE#>23/9/2018<#LINE#>21/5/2019<#LINE#>The study was conducted at Eldamazin town, the capital of the Blue Nile State which is located 525 Km South of Khartoum the capital of Sudan. The State extends from Sinnar State in the North, bordering Ethiopia in the East and the Upper Nile State into the West and South. It is an agricultural and postural state. The population of this state is 861000 persons (census, 2009) most of them are farmers and animal breeders. This study was aim to determine the prevalence and species of malaria infection among blood donors who attending to the teaching hospital. One hundred males´ subjects were investigated during period from July up to October 2010. Their age range between (19 - 40) years. Two malaria tests were used thick and thin blood films and Immuochromatoghic test (ICT). The percentage of infected were (12%) subject by p. falciparum. The high prevalence of malaria p.falciparum among age group was found to be in (<25) years, no significant difference in the prevalence between married (5%) group and single (7%) Table (1), and no other risk factors previous blood transfusion, was found to be significant. There was no significant difference observed between two techniques used for detection malaria BFFM and ICI. The BFF has highest combined sensitivity and specifies. We concluded that the highest prevalence of malaria among age group (≤ 25) years and (26-0) years.<#LINE#>Bruce C. and L.J. B.C. (1982).@Transfusion malaria revisited.@@Yes$Bruce- chawat L.J. (1985).@Transfusion Malaria Bull WHO.@50, 337-346.@No$De Silva M., Contreras M. and Barbara J. (1988).@Two cases of transfusion‐transmitted malaria (TTM) in the UK.@Transfusion, 28(1), 86-86.@Yes$Chiondeni B.L., Hewitt P.E., Barbara J.A. and Voller A.E. (1997).@Evaluation of malaria antibodyELISA and its value in reducing potential wastage of red cell donations from blood donors exposed to malaria, with on a case of transfusion transmitted malaria.@Vax Sang, 73(3), 143-148.@Yes$Mungai M., Tegtmeier G., Chamberland M. and Parise M. (2001).@Transfusion-transmitted malaria in the United States from 1963 through 1999.@New England Journal of Medicine, 344(26), 1973-1978.@Yes$Nda M., Bandyera E., Kooskin E., Gyorko T.W., Maclean (2004). J. Clin Microbiol.@undefined@undefined@No$Hang V.T., Be T.V., Tran P.N., Gamh L.T., Hien L.V. and Morris C.D. (1995).@Screening donor blood for malaria by polymerase chaim reaction.@trans R soc .Trop. Mid Hyg, 89, 44-47.@Yes$Nodedle H., Yingyuen K., Larobochain A., Fukuda M., Sirichasinthop J. and Muker R.S. (2006).@Sensitivity and specificity and antigen detection ELISA for malaria diagnosis.@Am J, Trop Med Hyg, 75(6), 1205-1208.@Yes$Nour B.Y., Mens P.F., Saeed O.K., Mohamadani A.A. and Schallig H.D. (2007).@Screening of blood bank samples for the presence of malaria parasites by conventional methods and quantitative nucleic acid sequence‐based amplification (QT‐NASBA) assay.@Transfusion Alternatives in Transfusion Medicine, 9(2), 120-125.@Yes <#LINE#>Modulational instability analysis of neuronal microtubules under the influence of Toda potential<#LINE#>R. @Priya,L. @Kavitha,C. @Boopathy,D.@Gopi <#LINE#>23-26<#LINE#>5.ISCA-RJRS-2018-076.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Physics, Periyar University, Salem, India@Department of physics, School of Basic and Applied Sciences, Central University of Tamilnadu, Thiruvarur, India@Department of Physics, Periyar University, Salem, India@Department of chemistry, Periyar University, Salem, India<#LINE#>28/12/2018<#LINE#>17/12/2019<#LINE#>The cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells is composed of several classes of protein polymers among which neuronal microtubules (NMTs) are the most prominent. The radical control of cellular processes in NMT system, that are cell division, intracellular trafficking, cellular morphogenesis process and also energy moved from one cell to another cell with least loss of energy. We investigate the excitations of soliton with small perturbation along the protofilaments that are governed by Discrete Nonlinear Schrodinger (DNLS) equation. We study the modulational instability analysis on microtubulin system under the influence of electric field with Toda potential. We perform a complete investigation of aninfluence of Toda potential of tubulin dimers in the development of energy localization that has the form of breather-like soliton excitations in the neuronal microtubulinprotofilament. The evolution of the localized wave is expected to explore a very interesting physical phenomenon such as energy transfer mechanism in biological systems.<#LINE#>Kapitein L.C. and Hoogenraad C.C. (2015).@Building the Neuronal Microtubule Cytoskeleton.@Neuron, 87(3), 492-506.@Yes$Dustin P. (1984).@Microtubule poisons.@In Microtubules. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 171-233.@Yes$Dent E.W. and Baas P.W. (2014).@Microtubules in neurons as information carriers.@J. Neurochem., 129, 235-239.@Yes$Zeković S., Muniyappan A., Zdravković S. and Kavitha L. (2013).@Employment of Jacobian elliptic functions for solving problems in nonlinear dynamics of microtubules.@Chinese Physics B, 23(2), 020504.@Yes$Kavitha L., Parasuraman E., Muniyappan A. and Gopi D. (2017).@Localized discrete breather modes in neuronal microtubules.@Nonlinear Dynamics, 88, 2013-2033.@Yes$Kavitha L., Muniyappan A., Prabhu A., Zdravković S., Jayanthi S. and Gopi D. (2013).@Nano breathers and molecular dynamics simulations in hydrogen-bonded chains.@Journal of biological physics, 39(1), 15-35.@Yes$Kavitha L., Sathishkumar P. and Gopi D. (2009).@Shape changing soliton in a site-dependent ferromagnet using tanh-function method.@Phys. Scri., 79, 015402@Yes$Kavitha L., Akila N., Prabhu A., Kuzmanovska-Barandaska O. and Gopi D. (2011).@Exact solitary solutions of an inhomogeneous modified nonlinear Schrödinger equation with competing nonlinearities.@Mathematical and Computer modeling, 53, 1095-1110.@Yes$Nimmo J.J.C. (1983).@Jacobi Structures of the N-Soliton Solutions of the Nonlinear Schrödinger, the Heisenberg Spin and the Cylindrical Heisenberg Spin Equations.@Phys. Lett. A., 99, 279.@No$Pelap F.B., Kofane T.C., Flytzanis N. and Remoissenet M. (2001).@Wave modulations in the nonlinear biinductance transmission line.@Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 70(9), 2568-2577.@Yes$Hasegawa A. and Tappert F.D. (1973).@Transmission of stationary nonlinear optical pulses in dispersive dielectric fibers. I. Anomalous dispersion.@Appl. Phys. Lett., 23, 142.@Yes$Agrawal G.P. (1989).@Nonlinear Fiber Optics.@FL: Academic, Orlando.@No$Whitham G.B. (1965).@A general approach to linear and non-linear dispersive waves using a Lagrangian.@Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 22(2), 273-283.@Yes @Case Study <#LINE#>Contribution of GPS-GNSS technology to the determination of altimetric measurements: Case of the Commune of Abomey-Calavi, Benin<#LINE#>Léopold @Degbegnon,Samson Sena @Kiki <#LINE#>27-38<#LINE#>6.ISCA-RJRS-2019-033.pdf<#LINE#>Engineer in Geodesy, Department of Civil Engineering of the Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin@Design Engineer, Geometer-Topographer, Ecole Polytechniqued\' Abomey-Calavi, University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin<#LINE#>18/7/2019<#LINE#>21/2/2020<#LINE#>The altimetric requirements for projects with a strong vertical component are numerous and urgent. These needs can not be properly realized without the control of both this vertical component and the instruments used for its determination. The present study proposes to answer the fundamental question of how to achieve a leveling of an acceptable precision in accordance with the aspirations of the specifications using conventional tools and a GPS receiver. The results obtained point out that the accuracy of the altimetric data depends on the type of apparatus used and this in a good state of operation. Similarly, the results show that it is the technical tolerance and accuracy of the altimetry meters that lead to the choice of equipment and procedure to respond promptly to the Terms of Reference (TOR) in the execution of an altimetric survey operation. Finally, the same results showed us that for a precision leveling, are highly recommended for the impressive quality of accuracy they present, the SL10 digital level, the GPS-CHC and the engineering level. As for the total station and the Trimble R7-R8 GPS they are recommended under the best conditions of their use for ordinary leveling. In the case of this study, a model test was determined by the geometric leveling and GPS positioning method, which consisted of directly exploiting the ripple of the study area.<#LINE#>Legros M. (2013).@Methods of work in GNSS networks.@GéoPos CNIG Geopositioning Commission, 39-40.@No$Henry J.B. (2005).@Course of Topography and General Topometry.@Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg, France, 65p.@Yes$Durand S. (2003).@Improvement of the accuracy of the real-time differential localization by phase measurement of the GNSS system: a detailed study of the observation equations and the problem of solving entire ambiguities.@230.@No$Republic of Benin (2009).@Order No. 0068 / MUHRFLEC / DC / SGM / IGN / DGURF / SA laying down the standards and specifications applicable to cartographic and topographical work in the Republic of Benin.@@No$Legifrance Order of September (2003).@Relating to the class of clarifications applicable to the categories of topographic works carried out by the State and the local authorities and their public establishments or carried out on their behalf in France.@https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/eli/ arrete/2003/9/16/EQUP0300864A/jo/texte, accessed on 17/07/2018 at 11 am.@No$Da Morou (2017).@Implementation of a geoid model on the city of Cotonou.@southern Benin, 83.@No$Duquenne H. (2005).@The geoid and the local methods of its determination, Francophone School on the geoid.@@No$Duquenne H. (2002).@Altimetric conversion process applicable in France.@(The GPS and the civil engineering trades - Proceedings of the scientific days of LCPC), 10.@No$Pavlis N.K., Holmes S.A., Kenyon S.C. and Factor J.K. (2012).@The Development and Evaluation of the Earth Gravitational Model 2008 (EGM2008).@Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, (1978-2012), 117. April 2012.@Yes$Kiki A.S. (2008).@Contribution of GPS / GNSS technology to land tenure security in Benin, end of training memory of the second cycle for obtaining a geometer-topographer design engineer diploma.@Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, 217.@No$Romieu C. (2016).@Geoid Model Technical Note.@12.@No$Degbegnon L. (2007).@Geodesy Course for Engineers Land surveyors.@EPAC / UAC Benin.@No$Mevo-Guezo C. (2013).@Studies on the densification of permanent GPS stations in Benin.@63.@No$Surveys and Mapping Branch (1978).@Specifications for control surveys and advice on building landmarks.@Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.@No$Geodetic Survey Division (1992).@Guidelines and Specifications for Global Positioning System (GPS) Surveys.@Canadian Survey Center, Surveys, Mapping and Remote Sensing Sector, Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, Ottawa.@No$IGN-Benin, December (1997).@Geodesic Network of Benin, Directory of 1st order geodetic points (Campaign 19951997).@@No$Langley R.B. (1991).@The mathematics of GPS.@GPS world, 2(7), 45-50.@Yes @Review Paper <#LINE#>Permaculture: An approach to sustainability in urban and rural context<#LINE#>Vikas @Verma ,Pallavi @Tiwari <#LINE#>39-43<#LINE#>7.ISCA-RJRS-2019-030.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Urban Planning, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi@Department of Urban Planning, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi<#LINE#>24/5/2019<#LINE#>10/1/2020<#LINE#>Increasing urbanization is leading to an alarming rate of unsustainable human activities. It is more crucial now than at any other time given the scenario of degradation of resources currently reached, that development occurs whilst making sustainable societies that can harmonize agreeably with the indigenous habitat. This paper aims to establish that there are rational closer-to-nature urban practices that can lead to a sustainable development without compromise on the existing conditions. This study investigates natural processes used by permaculture practitioners, and also introduces the basic idea of permaculture: a new field which integrates landscape and society in providing their food, shelter, and energy in a sustainable way. The paper explores the ecological design principles, which are delineated through a range of indicators such as sub urban/rural context, gardening and cost-effective systems. The conclusion tries to recognize ways in which individuals can start to carry out improvements in their way of life to move towards a sustainable framework by incorporating permaculture philosophy in their daily life.<#LINE#>Mollison B.C. (1994).@Introduction to Permaculture.@Tagari Publications.@Yes$Holmgren David (2002).@Permaculture: Principles & Pathways Beyond Sustainability.@Holmgren Design Services.@Yes$Wasser K. (1994).@About Permaculture: Definitions.@The Pc. 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(2010).@Earth User´s guide to permaculture.@2nd edn. East Mean: Permanent Publications.@Yes$Naess A. (1973).@The shallow and the deep, long‐range ecology movement. A summary.@Inquiry, 16(1-4), 95-100.@Yes$Odum H.T. (1971).@Environment, Power, and Society.@1st edn. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons Inc.@Yes @Short Review Paper <#LINE#>Environment of school going adolescents in India: a Review of literature<#LINE#>U. @Harikrishnan,Grace Lalhlupuii @Sailo <#LINE#>44-46<#LINE#>8.ISCA-RJRS-2019-013.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Social Work, Mizoram University, Aizawl, Mizoram, India@Department of Social Work, Mizoram University, Aizawl, Mizoram, India<#LINE#>6/3/2019<#LINE#>12/1/2020<#LINE#>Every individual desire harmless environment in society. The school going adolescents also wish a safe school and home environment. Now a days the environment of school going adolescents are not safe in the home, school & community. The present review is to understand the environment of school-going adolescents in India. The environment includes the school, home and social support of school going adolescents. The review retrieved from the online search engines and from Mizoram university library from the past 10 years of articles related to environment of school going adolescents. The review found that there was a dearth of studies in the area of the environment of school going adolescents. The studies which are focused on the basic assessment of adolescents and the environment. There is a proper intervention, guidelines for the multidisciplinary team (School social worker, Psychologist etc.) on the protection of school going adolescents. However, the school authority, teachers, parents are responsible to provide a safe environment for the school going adolescents.<#LINE#>Sharma S. and Lata S. 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(2017).@Assessment of mental health status among school going adolescents in North East India: A cross sectional school based survey.@Asian journal of psychiatry, 30, 114-117. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajp.2017.08.021@Yes$Harikrishnan U., Arif A. and Sobhana H. (2016).@Prevalence of Social Phobia among School Going Adolescents.@The International Journal of Indian Psychology ISSN, 4039(74), 2348-5396. Retrieved from http://www.ijip.in@Yes$Kaur S. (2013).@Family environment as a predictor of psychological hardiness among adolescents.@Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, 4(3), 407.@Yes$Gopalakrishnan N. and Reddy J. (2018).@Role of Home Environment in Adolescent Stress: A Review.@Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 6(3), 539-541. https://doi.org/10.21276/sjahss.2018.6.3.9@Yes$Kumar R. and Lal R. (2014).@Study of academic achievement in relation to family environment among adolescents.@The International Journal of Indian Psychology, 2(1), 146-155.@Yes$Jayanthi P. and Thirunavukarasu M. (2016).@Perceived Social Support - A Risk Factor for Depression Among Adolescents: An Analytical Study.@Journal of Nursing Research, 1(1), 29-34.@Yes$Nautiyal R., Velayudhan A. and Gayatridevi S. (2017).@Perceived Social Support of the Adolescents from Rural and Urban Setting.@The International Journal of Indian Psychology, 4(2), 187-191.@No$Khan M. (2015).@Impact of Social Support on Life Satisfaction among Adolescents.@The International Journal of Indian Psychology, 2(2), 97-104.@Yes