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Applications of technologies in T&I courses in Australia: Perceptions of T&I academics
The pervasive role of technology in T&I has seen unpreceded changes in teaching and learning, professional practice, and community engagement. As Neural Machine Translation and Artificial Intelligence continues to improve, so will these new technological methods and the way academics teach T&I programs. However, little is known about how and where these tools are taught in Australia. This research sets out to fill this gap. It does so by using publicly available data on university websites, as well as the perspectives of a broad range of academics obtained through an online survey, to answer these questions. While each technological approach has its limitations, there is a pressing need to understand the extent of teaching using technological tools in the Australian context, so that future translators and interpreters are better-informed in their educational choices, better equipped with the appropriate tools, and better prepared for their future as translators and interpreters in an increasingly digital age
MEDICAL EFFECTS OF PRODUCTS OBTAINED FROM WILD ROSE PLANT
Except for one tropical African species, the Rosa L. species (roses; Rosoideae: Rosaceae) has 150–200 species that are extensively dispersed throughout temperate and subtropical ecosystems of the northern hemisphere. The fact that Central Asia is the rose's native continent is underlined in numerous sources. A quarter of the rose species are found in Europe and North America, while nearly half are found in Asia.
Rosa damascene Mill is the species utilized to obtain rose oil, even though there are 24 types of roses registered in Turkey's flora. Rosa damascene, also referred to as the Damascus Rose, Pink Oil Rose, Oil Rose, and Isparta Rose Rose is a perennial, thorny, intensely perfumed, pink-hued, half-layered, and winter-hardy shrub that only blooms in the spring. The range of products is also increasing due to the demand for roses and rose products in this sector. Many products are being developed in the field of nutrition, cleaning, and cosmetics.
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of wild rose plants in the field of health and to expand their use. However, it is thought that increasing the variety of products obtained from the wild rose plant may contribute to the country's economy.
The aim of the study is to investigate the use of wild rose plant in our country and in other countries, to show in which diseases it is used and to determine its contribution to the economy of the countries
The Sentiment Analysis of EndSARS Protest in Nigeria
The extraction of public opinions from online communication platforms can serve several purposes in corporate institutions, state politics, and governance. The analysis of these opinions may be useful for both immediate business decision making and professional planning. This analysis is becoming relevant in managing social movements and digital activism by applying computational technology. There is a need to deploy this opinion mining technology to the recent largest digital activism in Nigeria known as the #EndSARS movement. In this work, we proposed the EndSARS live analytics framework which holds a promising solution to social unrest and may serve as a panacea to curbing the menace of vandalism resulting from unresolved protest issues. Using a dataset of 12,357 tweets, we demonstrated that computational technology can be relevant to addressing online protests. The result of the analysis shows the eight basic emotions expressed during the protest and approaches the government may adopt to address future activisms
Dynamics behavior of solitons solutions of Chen-Lee-Liu equation using analytical techniques
The main concern of the this article is to study the non-linear Chen-Lee-Liu equation which describes themotion of waves in shallow water. For this purpose two analytical techniques namely, the Sardar-Subequationmethod and the new extended hyperbolic function method are utilized. Also, we established the idea ofthe construction of solitons solutions of non-linear evolution equations which are rising in fluid dynamics,nonlinear optics, mathematical biological models, mechanics, waves theory, quantum mechanics. Acquiredsolutions are demonstrated graphically to reveal the dynamics behavior of solitons solutions. It hoped thatthe established solutions can be used to enrich the dynamic behaviors of Chen-Lee-Liu equation. Further,these solutions disclose that our techniques are up-to-date, suitable and straightforward
Online Assessment in the Subject of Applied Mathematics as one of the Instruments during the Formative Assessment
Taking assessments these days doesn't have to be stressful as technology has revolutionized the entire education system. Assessments are the most important part of the applied mathematics course, as they give students an accurate background of where they stand. It acts as a catalyst and positive reinforcer for students encouraging them to perform better. Most importantly, teaching and assessing students are two actions that should not be confined within the walls of a classroom but can be done anytime, anywhere with the help of technology. Therefore, in this study we have tried to analyze an assessment process developed through online tests in the subject of applied mathematics, as one of the instruments of formative assessment. To formalize this study, it was decided to use quantitative research methodology as a research strategy. The sample number was 110 students and it was a purposive sample. The empirical data collected during this research study involved a variety of data collection techniques. The methods used consist of questionnaires. The results from this research are important because online assessment is one of the formative assessment tools needed for students. The conclusion from this study is that students enjoyed taking online tests in the subject of applied mathematics. Therefore, the online assessment had a great positive impact on the formative assessment process in this subject. This paper has shown that online assessment as one of the instruments used in the formative assessment process affects the appearance of special assessment strategies in the subject of applied mathematics
D-precompact Sets in D-Metric Spaces
The aim of this paper is to define and emphasize a strong form of D-compact sets in generalized metricspaces, namely D-precompact sets. Also with other sets, we shall study the relationships. Furthermore, wegive the notions of sequentially D-precompact sets
Antidiabetic potential of natural phytochemical antioxidants
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic ailment caused due to complex interactions of genetic and environmental factors (dietary and lifestyle). It causes remarkable morbidity and mortality due to microvascular (retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy) and macrovascular (heart attack, peripheral vascular disease, and stroke) complications. Treatment of microvascular complications focuses on blood sugar control. Although preventing macrovascular complications requires correcting classical cardiovascular risk factors that involve insulin resistance (metabolic) syndrome. The use of traditional drugs adopts several antidiabetic remedies. These drugs are effectivebecause most of these drugs are taken by patients for their entire life and causeseveral adverse effects like diarrhoea, abdominal distention, and flatulence emanate by intaking these drugs. Due to these restrictions,there is a need to explore management strategies in medicinal plants with cost-effective antidiabetic potentials and fewer or negligible side effects. Applying traditional medicine for diabetes and its associated complications has received increasing attention. This review explores the antidiabetic potential of some commonly and extensively used phytochemicals obtained from traditional medicinal plants
The Classification of Flower Features using Artificial Intelligence from Ganga Choti Bagh Azad Kashmir: Classification of Flower Features using Artificial Intelligence from Ganga Choti Bagh Azad Kashmir
This research utilized surface and shading highlights for blossom grouping. Standard data set of blossoms have utilized for tests. The pre-handling like clamor expulsion and division for end of foundation are applied on input pictures. Surface and shading highlights are separated from the portioned pictures. Surface component is removed utilizing GLCM (Gray Level Co-event Matrix) technique and shading highlight is separated utilizing Color second. For arrangement, neural organization classifier is utilized. The general precision of the framework is 96.0%
The Cancer Detection using Deep Learning: A Survey : Cancer Detection using Deep Learning: A Survey
Cancer refers to a group of diseases that are defined by abnormal cell proliferation and can spread to other parts of the body. Pancreatic cancer originates in the organ behind the lower stomach called the pancreas. The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes as well as hormones that help regulate sugar metabolism. Pancreas cancer is usually discovered late, spreads quickly, and has a poor prognosis. Cancer-specific symptoms may not appear until later stages, and there are no reliable screening techniques to identify high-risk patients. The manual method of checking whether a patient has Pancreatic cancer or not can be time-consuming and it can be tedious because it required experience in Radiologist interpretation; to avoid poor decisions by giving wrong diagnoses to patients. One of the leading causes of cancer death is pancreatic cancer; however, if found early enough, it can be treated. To solve this issue, an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) has been developed, trained, and tested using an abdominal Computed Tomography (CT) scan images dataset to detect pancreatic tumors by many authors. To detect the tumor, it employs image processing techniques of a convolution neural network to detect the tumorous area in the image after it has been pre-processed. It was observed that the technique gives better accuracy in tumor detection.
 
Investigation of the solution of incomplete fractional integrals and derivatives associated with an incomplete Mittag-Leffler function
This paper is based upon incomplete fractional calculus and with the help of this, derived the fractionalcalculus formula for the incomplete Mittag-Leffler function. The results obtained are found in the form ofincomplete Wright function and hypergeometric function