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Welcome to the March, 2013 edition of SAP newsletter, providing monthly
summaries of articles on science & education related topics of interest to
scientist and professionals. The mission of our journals is to provide an
open access forum for publishing new findings on issues pertinent to
scientific and academic field. We also invite you to submit original
research papers, review articles, short reports, or case studies are
considered for publication in our Multidisciplinary Journals.
Special Offers: Currently, SAP is determined to offer special discounts on
the publication fees for any submissions within March 10, 2013 ~May 31,
2013 for the sake of broader dissemination of scientific research results
with minimum financial burden. During this duration, authors will be
benefit from a lower publication fee of $200. Authors from developing
countries only need to pay $90.
The following newly-published articles are listed for your reference.
HEADLINES AT A GLANCE:
. Toxicity study of heavy metals pollutants in waste water effluent samples
collected from Taloja industrial estate of Mumbai, India( Google Scholar:
Cited by 9)

. Association of Cu (NO 3) 2 with Kryptofix-221 in Mixed (MeOH-DMF)
Solvents at Different Temperatures( Google Scholar: Cited by 4)

. Development of Automatic Alkaloid Removal System for Dioscorea h ispida(
Google Scholar: Cited by 3)

. International Journal of Ecosystem( Google Scholar: Cited by 5)

. Simultaneous simple measurements of tokamak plasma parameters especially
based on plasma diamagnetic effect( Google Scholar: Cited by 3)

. Optical Add Drop Multiplexer (OADM) Based on Dense Wavelength Division
Multiplexing Technology in Next Generation Optical Networks( Google
Scholar: Cited by 3)

. PID Type Stabilizer Design for Multi Machine Power System Using IPSO
Procedure( Google Scholar: Cited by 3)

. Validation of Cefazolin Sodium by UV-Spectrophotometric Method

. Water Repellent Polymer Coating Based on Oligopiperillenestryrene and
Alkoxysilane

. Test Validation Process of Tactical Knowledge in Tennis: the Influence of
Practice Time and Competitive Experience

. Is Planck's Constant - A Cosmological Variable?

. Special Issue - Call for Papers
New Journal : Journal of Laboratory Chemical Education Editor-in-chief:
Prof. Dr. Gary W Breton
Journal Subject: Journal List
Resources and Environment: Toxicity study of heavy metals pollutants in
waste water effluent samples collected from Taloja industrial estate of
Mumbai, India
The present research work deals with the assessment of pollution due to
toxic heavy metals in the industrial waste water effluents collected from
Taloja industrial belt of Mumbai. The study reveals that dyes, paints,
pharmaceutical and textile industries are some of the major industries
contributing to the heavy metal pollutants in the surrounding aquatic
environment. It was observed that paint manufacturing industries are the
major contributors of toxic Cr, Zn and Pb amounting to 35.2, 33.1, and 31.4
mg/L respectively. It was also observed that major contribution of Cu (33.3
mg/L) was from dyes manufacturing units, while maximum Fe concentration of
12.8 mg/L was found in effluent samples released from textile industries.
The concentration of Cd and Ni was found maximum in effluent samples
collected from pharmaceutical industries amounting to 35.8 and 33.6 mg/L
respectively. The overall results point out high concentration of toxic
heavy metals in the effluent samples collected from different industries.
These industrial effluents will pollute the near by water bodies affecting
the growth of vegetation and aquatic life. These toxic heavy metals when
released in aquatic environment will enter the food chain through bio-
magnification causing various health problems in humans. The results of the
present investigation point out the need to implement common objectives,
compatible policies and programmes for improvement in the industrial waste
water treatment methods.Keywords Industrial Effluent; Industrial Pollution;
Toxic Heavy Metals; Quantification; AAS; Health Hazards; Water Pollution;
Taloja Industrial Area; Mumbai. Click Here to View Full Article
American Journal of Fluid Dynamics: Association of Cu (NO 3) 2 with
Kryptofix-221 in Mixed (MeOH-DMF) Solvents at Different Temperatures
Abtract New equation was applied for the Calculation of association
constant (KA) from the reaction of Cu(NO3)2 with Kryptofix-221 in mixed
(MeOH-DMF) and in absence and Presence of ligand at different temperatures.
From the experimental results, the molar conductance (?) were evaluated.
The limiting molar conductance (??) were also estimated. Gibbs free
energies of association (?GA) was also estimated, Moreover, recalculation
of (KA) was achieved by applying Shedlovsky and Fouss-Kraus extrapolation
methods. In addition, the molar solvated (V), Van der Waals (VW),
electrostriction (Ve) and apparent molar (ьv) volmes were calculated. Also,
the enthalpy change (?H) and the entropy change (T?S) for Cu(NO3)2 were
calculated. The degree of dissociation (?) were also calculated. All the
results were discussed in view of ion-solvent interactions. Click Here to
View Full Article
Frontiers in Science: Development of Automatic Alkaloid Removal System for
Dioscorea h ispida
Dioscorea hispida (D.hispida) is a poisonous plant which their tuber
contains toxic poison and can be consumed after the poison or dioscorine is
removed. The tubers were peeled, sliced and soaked in flowing water (river)
up to 7 days during traditionally detoxified process. Due to the
traditional processing methods for removal of dioscorine is difficult to
practice, we develop two types of equipment (wavy and spin) based on their
water circulation operations. This project consisted the stages of design,
fabricate and testing for the development of stand alone dioscorine removal
equipment. Survival of Cyprinus carpio fish in slicing tuber of D.hispida
extraction was used as a tool for detection of dioscorine removal. Results
indicate that water circulation of spin operation was more effective
compared to wavy type based on their capability of increasing pH activity
and survival of fish as in D.hispida tuber during 6 hours of detoxified
process. Therefore, this unique equipment can reduce the preparation time
and also handling process of detoxified D.hispida thus making it to be more
hygienic as compared to the traditional method in which river is used as a
medium for dioscorine removal. The manual operation for water inlet and
outlet for dioscorine removal system will replace for automatic operation
by using On / Off solenoid valve while the Peripheral Interface Controller
(PIC) is use for controlling input and output signal from sensor, solenoid
valve and motor pump. Conceptually, the system will enhance with automatic
timer which will pour out the dirty water and refill new water from inlet
automatically.D.hispida which entitle Ubi Gadong in Malaysia is a poisonous
plant where methodical studies have shown that its rhizome contains toxic
poison. It can only be consumed as a food after the poison of dioscorin is
removed. Approximately, over 600 Dioscorea species are consumed in various
parts of the world (Agbo and Treche, 1995). These edible starchy tubers are
important for cultural, economic and nutritional aspects in tropical and
subtropical region (Salam, 1990). D.hispida is a wild tuber species and
commonly found in secondary forest (Hahn, 1995). The common names of
D.hispida in Malaysia include Gadog, Gadong, Gadong lilin, Gadung mabuk,
Gadung, Ubi akas, Ubi arak, Taring pelanduk and Sulur gadung (Nashriyah et
al., 2010). These tubers are known to be consumed by people especially
during rainy season in lean period. The consumption of raw tuber can be
harmful since it contains of toxic alkaloids (Tattiyakul and Naksriarporn,
2010). Traditionally, it takes for up to 7 day of soaking D.hispida tubers
in flowing water for detoxified process before it safe for human
consumption (Udensi et al., 2008; Hudzari et al., 2011a). Click Here to
View Full Article
International Journal of Ecosystem: Study on Physico-Chemical Parameters of
Waste Water Effluents from Taloja Industrial Area of Mumbai, India
The present research work deals with the study of some of the important
physico-chemical parameters of industrial waste water effluents collected
from Taloja industrial belt of Mumbai. The study reveals that engineering,
paper mill, fine chemical, dyes, paint, pharmaceutical, petrochemical and
textile industries are some of the major industries responsible for
polluting the surrounding aquatic environment. It was observed that pH
values of effluent samples collected from paint, pharmaceutical and dyes
industries were slightly above and below the limit of 6.5 to 8.5 by ISI and
WHO. The effluent samples collected from textile industries shows extremely
high Total Dissolved Soild (TDS) content of 12023.6 mg/L and
correspondingly high Total Solid (TS) content of 13499.2 mg/L. The chloride
content in the effluents from textile industries was 238.4 mg/L which was
significantly high than acceptable limit of 200 mg/L set by WHO. The BOD
values of effluent samples collected from pharmaceutical, dyes, engineering
and paint industries were 1047.3, 776.2, 604.8 and 535.8 mg/L respectively
which lie above the maximum permitted BOD content of < 100 to 300 mg/L. The
COD values in the different industrial effluent samples were also very much
higher than maximum permissible limit of 4.0 mg/L according to USPH
Standard. The overall results highlight towards the discharge of highly
polluted waste water effluent from industries of Taloja Industrial area of
Mumbai. These industrial effluents have resulted in pollution of nearby
Kasardi River thereby affecting the growth of vegetation and aquatic life.
The results of the present investigation point out the need to implement
common objectives, compatible policies and programmes for improvement in
the industrial waste water treatment methods. Click Here to View Full
Article
Journal of Nuclear and Particle Physics: Simultaneous simple measurements
of tokamak plasma parameters especially based on plasma diamagnetic effect
Determinations of poloidal beta, internal inductance, plasma energy, plasma
pressure, plasma temperature, plasma resistance, plasma effective atomic
number, and plasma energy confinement time are essential for tokamak plasma
experiments. In this paper an experimental methods especially based on
diamagnetic loop (toroidal flux loop) for measurements of these parameters
are presented. For this purposes a diamagnetic loop with its compensation
coil and also an array of magnetic probes designed, constructed, and
installed on outer surface of the IR-T1 tokamak. Also in this work we
obtained the Shafranov parameter, plasma current, plasma voltage, and the
plasma density from the magnetic probe, Rogowski coil, poloidal flux loop,
and the Langmuir probe measurements, respectively. Click Here to View Full
Article
Electrical and Electronic Engineering: Optical Add Drop Multiplexer (OADM)
Based on Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing Technology in Next
Generation Optical Networks
The OADM based on DWDM technology is moving the telecommunications industry
significantly closer to the development of optical networks. The OADM can
be placed between two end terminals along any route and be substituted for
an optical amplifier. Commercially available OADMs allow carriers to drop
and/or add up to multi channels between DWDM terminals. By deploying an
OADM instead of an optical amplifier, service providers can gain
flexibility to distribute revenue-generating traffic and reduce costs
associated with deploying end terminals at low traffic areas along a route.
The OADM is especially well-suited for meshed or branched network
configurations, as well as for ring architectures used to enhance
survivability. Moreover, An optical add/drop multiplexer with tunable
bandwidth offers several potential advantages, including optical
performance monitoring and dynamic bandwidth allocation. This paper has
proposed OADM for high transmission bit rates and products in next
generation optical communication networks based on dense wavelength
division multiplexing for different fiber link lengths at room temperature
for best performance efficiency. Click Here to View Full Article
Computer Science and Engineering: PID Type Stabilizer Design for Multi
Machine Power System Using IPSO Procedure
This paper presents a modified Iteration Particle Swarm Optimization (IPSO)
algorithm to tune optimal gains of a Proportional Integral Derivative (PID)
type multiple stabilizers and non-smooth nonlinear parameters (such as
saturation limits) for multi machine power system, simultaneously. The
problem of robustly tuning of PID based multiple stabilizer design is
formulated as an optimization problem according to the time domain-based
objective function which is solved by a modified strategy of PSO algorithm
called IPSO technique that has a strong ability to find the most optimistic
results. In the proposed algorithm, a new index named, Iteration Best, is
incorporated in standard Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) to enrich the
searching behavior, solution quality and to avoid being trapped into local
optimum. To demonstrate the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed
stabilizers, the design process takes a wide range of operating conditions
and system configuration into account. The effectiveness of the proposed
stabilizer is demonstrated through nonlinear simulation studies and some
performance indices on a four- machine two areas power system in comparison
with the classical PSO and PSO with Time-Varying Acceleration Coefficients
(PSO-TVAC) based optimized PID type stabilizers. The results of these
studies show that the proposed IPSO based optimized PID type stabilizers
have an excellent capability in damping power system inter-area
oscillations and enhance greatly the dynamic stability of the power system
for a wide range of loading condition. Also, it is superior that of the PSO
and PSO-TVAC based tuned stabilizers in terms of accurateness, convergence
and computational effort. Click Here to View Full Article
Physical Chemistry: Validation of Cefazolin Sodium by UV-Spectrophotometric
Method
A simple, fast and reproducible UV Spectrophotometric method was developed
and validated for quantification of cefazolin sodium in pharmaceutical form
powder for injectable solution, the method proved effective, easy
applicability, low cost, besides it does not generate toxic wastes to the
operator and the environment, corroborating with the routine analysis of
quality control to ensure the therapeutic efficacy of the drug already
marketed. The method presented being capable to detect and quantify the
drug obtaining satisfactory results regarding specificity, precision,
accuracy and robustness, linear range of 8 to 28 µg/mL, showing correlation
coefficient of 0.9999 when analyzed in the wavelenght ?=270 nm
spectrophotometer. Click Here to View Full Article
American Journal of Polymer Science: Water Repellent Polymer Coating Based
on Oligopiperillenestryrene and Alkoxysilane
In the present article a creation of new water repellent materials based on
oligopiperillenestyrene modified by tetraethoxysilane is considered. A
nanostructure of coating surface and influence of polymer material
component's staff and nature on polymer properties are researched. The
materials are dedicated for protection of buildings from negative factors.
Click Here to View Full Article
International Journal of Sports Science: Test Validation Process of
Tactical Knowledge in Tennis: the Influence of Practice Time and
Competitive Experience
This paper describes the development process to test validation of t
declarative tactical knowledge in tennis since the scenes definition to the
items validation up to the application of pilot test. Based on the theory
of the latent trait the psychometric requirements searching for the
validation of the constructs perception and decision making, were properly
respected. Was reached to satisfactory values of content validity (0.89),
reliability with ?=0,6518 and difficulty items index. After the test
application there was a significant correlation between the perception and
decision making (r=0,612). Were found evidences of practice time and
participation in competitions in higher levels influences in improvement of
the tactical knowledge level of young tennis players. Click Here to View
Full Article
International Journal of Astronomy: Is Planck's Constant - A Cosmological
Variable?
Within the expanding cosmic Hubble volume, Hubble length can be considered
as the gravitational or electromagnetic interaction range. Product of
'Hubble volume' and 'cosmic critical density' can be called as the 'Hubble
mass'. Based on this cosmic mass unit, authors noticed five peculiar semi
empirical relations in atomic, nuclear and cosmic physics. With these
applications it is possible to say that - during the cosmic evolution,
magnitude of Planck's constant increases with increasing cosmic time. This
may be the root cause of observed cosmic red shifts. By observing the
cosmological rate of change in Planck's constant, the future cosmic
acceleration can be verified from the ground based laboratory experiments.
With reference to the current concepts of distant and spatial variation of
the fine structure ratio, variation of the planck's constant can be
considered for further analysis. Click Here to View Full Article

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