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Abstract: A numerical simulation is performed to look into Newtonian physiological flows pattern on three
dimensional idealized double abdominal aortic aneurysms (DAAA). The wall vessel is fixed as rigid during
calculation.Physiological and parabolic velocity profiles are set out to fix the conditions of inlet boundaries of
artery. On the other way, physiological waveform is an significant part of compilation and it is successfully
done by the act of utilizing of Fourier series having sixteen harmonics. The inquiry has a Reynolds number
range of 77 to 894. Low Reynolds number
k
model has been used as governing equation. The investigation
has been carried out to characterize two Non Newtonian........
Key words: Atherosclerosis, Carreau model, Cross model, Physiological flow, Aneurysm, Viscoelastic fluid.
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Impacts of Population Dynamics on Health in Nigeria Economy |
| Country | : | Nigeria |
| Authors | : | Ayano, David Ayanniyi |
| : | 10.9790/5728-1802010922 ![]() |
Abstract: The study investigates the impact of population dynamics on health in Nigeria. The study employed the use time series secondary data from 1980 to 2018. The Augmented Dickey Fuller test for unit roots indicates that log life expectancy at birth (LOGLEXB), log population LOGPOP), gross saving rate (GSR) and birth rate (BR) stationary at levels, while percentage access to basic sanitation and total labour force participation rate (TLFPR) stabilized at second difference. The study therefore used ordinary least square method for the model estimation. The results of the findings are as follows: there exists a positive and significant relationship between percentage access to basic sanitation and life expectancy within the period of study; there exists a positive and significant relationship between gross saving rate........
Keywords: Birth rate, Gross saving rate, Population growth, Life expectancy at birth, Total labour force participation rate
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | On Support Highly Irregular Interval-Valued Fuzzy Graphs |
| Country | : | India |
| Authors | : | K. Priyadharshini || N.R. Santhi Maheswari |
| : | 10.9790/5728-1802012328 ![]() |
Abstract: In this paper, support highly irregular interval-valued fuzzy graphs and support totally highly irregular interval-valued fuzzy graphs are defined. A necessary and sufficient condition under which they are equivalent is provided.
Keywords: support(2-degree) of a vertex in fuzzy graph, support neighbourly irregular fuzzy graph, support neighbourly totally regular fuzzy graph, support highly irregular fuzzy graph, support highly totally irregular fuzzy graph.
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Proof of Generalized Continuum Hypothesis |
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| Authors | : | Michael Oser Rabin || Duggirala Ravi |
| : | 10.9790/5728-1802012931 ![]() |
Abstract:Background: The continuum hypothesis was originally proposed by Georg Cantor. The continuum hypothesis has remained a prominent conjecture, mainly because the mathematical tools of truth and provability have been developed much later. The continuum hypothesis has been shown to be independent of the axiom of choice. Materials and Methods: Besides proof and truth, the objects to which the mathematical statements apply need to be well-formulated. Inductive or recursive constructibility of the mathematical objects is a well-acknowledged prerequisite, for a mathematical theory to be consistent and verifiable. By recursion, only well-founded recursion is intended to be of opportuneness, in the construction of proofs and the mathematical objects to which the theorems refer......
Keywords: Set Theory; Mathematical Induction; Well-founded Recursion;
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