TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF FISH CULTURE UNDER COLD WATER PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OF KASHMIR

Technical efficiency and economic viability of fish culture under cold water production environment of Kashmir

This study examines the progress and economic viability of trout and crap fish culture under cold water environment of Kashmir valley.Results revealed a significant progress in the encouragement of fish culture especially in Kashmir.Trout and carp culture is capital intensive but their production is highly profitable compared to cultivation of comm

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Computational biology and bioinformatics in Nigeria.

Over the past few decades, major advances in the field of molecular biology, coupled with advances in genomic technologies, have led to an explosive growth in the biological data generated by the scientific community.The critical need to process and analyze such a deluge of data and turn it into useful knowledge has caused bioinformatics to gain pr

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Measurement of the difference in the geomagnetic induction between the magnetometer pillars of the geomagnetic observatory of the Ukrainian Antarctic Akademik Vernadsky station

The article describes the features of measurements of spatial inhomogeneities of the geomagnetic field between the pillars of magnetometers in the measuring pavilion, AUTOMATICS which were carried out at the geomagnetic observatory of the Ukrainian Antarctic Akademik Vernadsky station in 2015.Some preliminary results of these measurements are also

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Interpretation of mechanical properties gradient in laser-welded joints: Experiments and grain morphology-dependent crystal plasticity modeling

The grain size and morphology of laser welds show a gradient distribution, leading to variations in mechanical properties.This study proposes a microscopic crystal plasticity constitutive (CPC) model to examine the effect of ER4047 welding wire on the mechanical properties of laser-welded aluminum alloy joints.A finite element model updating strate

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