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ISSN : 26157071     EISSN : 26158140     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31149/ijot.v4i5
International Journal on Orange Technologies (IJOT) is an online international peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality original scientific papers, short communications, correspondence, and case studies in areas of research, development, and applications of orange technology and engineering. Review articles of current interest and high standards may be considered. Only those manuscripts are considered for publication, the contents of which have not been published and are not being considered for publication in any other journal. The journal focuses on various learning and investigation areas to reach better excellence in research development as a whole.
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Gulaim Formation of nouns with diminutive meaning in modern Karakalpak language Bekbergenova, Gulaim
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v3i4.1592

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The article deals with ways and forms of expressing subjective estimation of diminutive terms of nouns in modern Karakalpak. In spite of some works on this theme, it remains insufficiently explored in modern Karakalpak language. One of the forms of expressing subjective estimation of diminutive terms of nouns is affixation. This study presents the formation of diminutive affixes of nouns– sha/ - she, shaq/ -shek, -shyq/-shik , - ek// -k in modern Karakalpak language. The paper first presents the characteristics of subjective evaluation and expressiveness of nouns. Next, the paper reviews the studies on subjective forms of the noun in Turkic linguistics. Then analysis of the diminutive suffixes of nouns in modern Karakalpak language is given, concluding that, diminutive forms in the Karakalpak language are expressed by means of diminutive affixes. These include the affixes -sha/ - she, - shak/ - shek, - shyk/ - shik, -ek /-k and give a diminutive meaning to a person, object, animal names, etc. and create a new form.
The Importance Of Local Government Representative Bodies In Uzbekistan Rametullaev Inayatulla Xabibullaevich
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v3i4.1594

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This article describes the council of people's deputies, which is a representative body of local government, their powers, importance, organizational form, it’s some activity principles.
Artificial Intelligence In Managing The Electronic Customer Relationship And Enhancing The Level Of Satisfaction With Electronic Services Mohammad Ali Alqudah; Leyla Muradkhanli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v3i4.1595

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The customer is the backbone of the process of using the applications in the government institution. In a way that ensures the creation of its information about the change of his desires and opinions about the products and applications that are developed by electronic governments, and even his reactions and complaints within a marketing strategy that artificial intelligence sought with its embodied tools for information technology to provide it, and the result was to manage the relationship with the customer using the technological developments that help to do so. Throughout this article, we try to find out the following questions: What The role of artificial intelligence in managing a government institution's customer relationship? For this, we proposed three objectives, how expert systems embody the mechanisms of artificial intelligence within the government institution, while the mechanism of customer relationship management within the government institution is represented, how artificial intelligence has contributed to the success of customer relationship management to the e-government
Some Features of Regional Policy in Turkestan Normatov Otabek Maxamatjonovich
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v3i4.1598

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The zoning policy carried out in the Turkestan ASSR, from the 1922 very beginning had economic and administrative features. The Soviet government in 1923-1924, attracting to the zoning policy, in addition to the Turkestan ASSR, the Bukhara and Khorezm republics, on the one hand, sought to manage the economy of the entire Turkestan Territory from a single center and achieve economic efficiency, on the other hand, zoning was aimed at reviving and the development of a destroyed national economy. This article reflects general aspects of zoning policies. The development and implementation of the economic and territorial zoning of the Turkestan ASSR is analyzed based on historical sources
Prosopis Aficana Stem Bark As An Alternative to Antibiotic Feed Additives in Broiler Chicken Diets: Performance and Carcass Characteristics Alagbe, J.O; Nwosu, G.C; Omokore, E.A
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v3i4.1599

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The aim of the present study was to examine Prosopis aficana stem bark (PASB) as an alternative to antibiotic feed additives in broiler chicken diets: performance and carcass and organ weight. A total of two hundred and fifty (250) one-day old broiler chicks of Arbo-acres strain of mixed sex were allotted into five (5) treatments of 5 replicates consisting of 10 birds each in a completely randomized design. Feed and water were given ad libitum and all necessary management practices were strictly observed throughout the experiment which lasted for 56 days. The dietary treatments include a control diet (T1) with no Prosopis aficana stem bark. PASB was included at 200 g, 400g, 600g and 800g in Treatment 2, 3, 4 and 5 respectively. Results obtained were used to evaluate the growth performance (weight gain, feed intake, feed conversion ratio and mortality), carcass and organ weights. Weight gains (WG), average daily feed intake (ADFI) and feed conversion ratio (FCR) were significantly different (P˂0.05) among the treatments. However, increasing the level of Prosopis aficana stem bark from 200g to 800g tended to increase ADWG and ADFI. Highest mortality was recorded in T1 (1.8 %); none was recorded in the other treatments (P ˂ 0.05). Dressing percentage and organ weights were significantly (P ˂ 0.05) influenced by the different inclusions of PASB. No noticeable inflammation was observed in the internal organs (liver, heart, lungs, spleen and gizzard). It was concluded that PASB is rich in phytochemicals and also has significant therapeutic effects in animals and can be safely included in the diets of birds up to 800 g without any negative effect on the general performance of broiler chicks
Obtaining Butyl Acetate by the Method of Hydrolysis Nazirova Rakhnamokhon Mukhtarovna; Mirsalimova Saodat Rakhmatjanovna; Isakov Burhon Shuhratjon ogli
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Butyl acetate (butyl ether of acetic acid) is the most common solvent in the production and use of paints and varnishes. Dissolves cellulose ethers, oils, fats, chlorinated rubbers, vinyl polymers, carbiol resins, etc. The addition of butyl acetate together with a small amount of butyl alcohol prevents whitening of the lacquer films. It is a fragrant substance that is part of fruit essences and perfume compositions. It is used in the tanning industry as a tannin. It is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry for the separation of primary substances in the production of antibiotics, etc
Effects Of Turmeric Oil As A Dietary Supplements on The Growth Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Broiler Chickens Oluwafemi, R. A; Uankhoba, I. P; Alagbe, J.O
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v3i4.1602

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An experiment was carried out to study the effect of turmeric oil as a dietary supplement on the growth performance, carcass characteristics and blood profile of broiler chickens. Two hundred one-day-old commercial broiler chicks (Arbo acre) were reared in a deep litter poultry house and divided into five groups of forty (40) birds each. The groups were assigned to five dietary treatments each of the treatments had four replicates consisting of 10 birds each in a Completely Randomized Design. Basal diet was formulated to meet the nutritional requirement of birds according to NRC (1994). Treatment 1 (T1) contained basal diet with 0 % turmeric oil (TOL), while T2, T3, T4 and T5 were fed diet supplemented with TOL at 0.1 %, 0.2 %, 0.3 % and 0.4 % respectively. The experiment lasted for 8 weeks during and the data obtained were used to evaluate the average daily weight gain (ADWG), average total feed intake (AFTI), mortality and relative organ /carcass weights. Significant differences (P<0.05) were recorded in the ADWG, ADFI and feed conversion ratio among the treatments. The relative weights of the organs and dressing percentage were significantly (P<0.05) influenced across the treatments. It was concluded that turmeric oil contains several bioactive chemicals which confers it the ability to perform multiple biological functions and its supplementation at 0.4 % does not have any deleterious effect on the general performance of the animal.
Production of NP Fertilizers Based on Local Raw Materials Nazirova Rakhnamokhon Mukhtarovna; Mirsalimova Saodat Rakhmatjanovna; Makhmudov Asror
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Phosphorites S.K are the main phosphate raw materials for the factories of Uzbekistan producing phosphorus-containing fertilizers. The article presents the kinetics of decomposition of phosphorites S.K. sulfuric and extraction phosphoric acids. According to the data obtained, most of the phosphorite (52-65%) decomposes within 10 minutes, and then the process of opening the phosphate is sharply measured. With an equal total rate of acids, an increase in the proportion of sulfuric acid contributes to a deeper decomposition of phosphate. For 3 hours of interaction, an increase in the amount of sulfuric acid contributes to an increase in the degree of opening of the fossil raw material from 83.9 to 90.1%, at a process temperature of 80 ° C at 90 ° C from 89.8 to 93%.
Bio Ecology and Germination Technology of Medicinal Chamomile (Сhamomilla Recutita L) Isakov Tokhirjon; Qodirova Turdiniso; Jalolitdinov Muhiddin; Turg’unov Jaloliddin; Khusanov Bakhtiyor; Soliyev Sharobiddin
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In the result of the necessity increase of medicinal plants, the amount of preparing their raw materials is raising too. This is resulting in the decrease of a number of medicinal plants in places where they grow; it may result in sharp limitation or complete decrease of the preparation of raw materials. Taking into consideration all these, germination of medicinal plants in conditions of irrigated typical brown soils and studying the influence of fertilizers on their raw materials and quality are considered as important problems of present time. For example, medicinal chamomile plant is one of the same plants. Over the past few years a number of scientists have been working on scientific investigations. As a result, leaves, stem, root and other parts of the plant were studied thoroughly and have been used in folk and modern medicine. А. Тurova, E. Sapojnikova made major investigations in 1982. Kh.Kh.Kholmatov, Due to the references given by А.I.Kosimov (1992-1999), А.Yo. Ibragimov (2005), А.Shomakhmudov (1993) Kh.Kh.Kholmatov, U. Yu. М. Мurdakhayev(1990-2001) and others, types of chamomile belong to Aasteraceae family and is considered to be a plant. MatricariaL flower of chamomile is used as a medical raw material. Its flower contains essential oil, carotene, vitamin C and other substances. In scientific medicine it is used as a means against inflammation, antiseptic, sedative, sweat and gas releasing. Hamazulene in the content of chamomile essential oil is widely used in medicine. Chamomile flower is used in chamomile tea and preparation of different herbs collection.
Strip Till Age of Soil for Deuteric Sowing (Second Crop) Nasritdinov Akhmadzhon Abdukhamidovich; Muhabbat Davlatova Urmanovna; Numonov Otabek Urmonovich
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According to the test results, a section of the working bodies of strip tillage for re-sowing was selected, the parameters of the height, length of the soil-shifting plate of its flat-cutting paw and the angle of attack of the discs were experimentally determined.

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