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IJOT
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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FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OF THE TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION CONTROL PROGRAM Dilshod Baratov; Elmurod Astanaliev
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): IJOT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v3i1.1116

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The article describe in more detail these necessary features of the program. Let us proceed to the consideration of the functional features of the client part of the system. Functioning of the client of the automated system of accounting and control of signaling systems. For quick access to information stored in a single database of documents, a search procedure with different parameters is necessary. Let us consider in more detail the main program window, the tab selection window, the signaling device registration window, the device registration selection window
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FINANCIAL SERVICES AUTHORITY’S APPROVAL ON THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF A LIMITED LIABILITY RURAL BANK’S SHARES Novyanti Indah; Dhoni Martin
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): IJOT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v3i1.1133

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This thesis will discuss the process of buying and selling shares of Rural Banks in the form of Limited Liability Companies According to applicable regulations and the significant of the Financial Services Authority’s approval on the sale and purchase of shares of Rural Banks. The author uses the theory of law as a grand theory, banking law theory as a middle theory and certainty of law as applied theory in this thesis. The research method used is normative juridical supported by empirical, namely by examining the rules relating to the sale and purchase of shares of Rural Banks and field research in the form of interviews conducted at the Financial Services Authority
LEGAL PROTECTION FOR BUYERS FOR SELLING OF LAND RELATED TO BUDEL PAILIT OBJECT Nuhriwin; M. Sudirman
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): IJOT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v3i1.1134

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The research method used in this research is the normative juridical method, carried out as an effort to obtain the necessary data regarding the problem. The data used are secondary data consisting of primary, secondary and tertiary legal materials. The data was collected by means of library research by studying the literature related to the sale and purchase of land, contract law, laws and regulations regarding bankruptcy and legal protection for buyers
BEST FROM WASTE Bhaikatti S.A; Dongaritot P.S; Rodagi C.M; Thamb K.M; Hilli S.S.; Patil A.A
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2019): IJOT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v1i2.1162

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In our country, India, worshiping is the way of living and people offer various offerings to the deities which mainly consist of flowers, leaves, fruits, coconuts, clothes. out of which floral offerings are found in huge quantity. Thus, temple waste has a unique share of flower waste in the total waste. After fulfilling their purpose, flowers along with other waste, find their way into the garbage or are discarded either into some water bodies or left up on the open places as a waste causing various environmental problems. The majorly offered flowers in temples are rose, jasmine, marigold, chrysanthemum, hyacinth, hibiscus, etc. This floral waste can be utilized in different ways to produce valuable products and can thus help to save environment from pollution caused due to improper disposal of flower waste. Techniques like vermicomposting, composting, dyes extraction, extraction of essential oils, making of holy colors and bio-gas generation can be used. Moreover, this flower waste can also be used for making incense sticks besides using them for some art and craft techniques. Petals of different flowers can also be utilized for handmade papermaking by extracting the pulp or by mottling them into the readymade pulp. In this paper, we have reviewed the ways by which temple waste can be utilized and managed to get valuable products which will lead to a healthier and waste free environment
Appropriate electronic-learning technologies for mitigating the transmission of coronavirus disease pandemic 2019 in universities in north-central, nigeria Arah, A. S; Audu, R; Adamu, D
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): IJOT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v3i1.1166

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The study identified the perception of educational technology lecturers on appropriate e-Learning technologies for mitigating the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic in Universities in North-Central, Nigeria. The research design used for this study was a descriptive survey research design, specifically, using cross-sectional study. The population of the study was all the 82 educational technology lecturers consisting of 55 males and 27 females from the nine Universities offering educational technology in North-Central, Nigeria. Total population sampling technique was used to select the whole population of the study. The instruments used for data collection was a structured questionnaire. Cronbach Alpha statistical method was used to determine the reliability indices of the instrument and found to be .89 and .90 respectively. The study employed the use of mean to answer the research questions and Analysis of Variance to test the null hypotheses. Findings from the study revealed among others that Zoom, Google Classroom, WhatsApp, YouTube, Telegram, EdX and Open edX, Udemy and LinkedIn Learning (Lynda) were appropriate e-Learning platforms for mitigating the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic in Universities in North-Central, Nigeria. The study recommended that, lecturers should adopt the used of the identified e-Learning platforms and contents delivery modes for mitigating the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic in Universities in North-Central, Nigeria.
The role of pr activity in the structure of mass communications Ravshan Rayimjanov
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): IJOT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v3i1.1167

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This article analyzes the relevance of information and mass communications, their impact on public opinion. It is emphasized that the media are a key link in the structure of mass communication. It has been also recognized that public relations as a new institution is an important element of mass communication, and many of its methods and tools have been analyzed.
The effectiveness of using the complex fertilizers on crops of a high-lysin corn variety named uzbekistan 420 vl Yejov Maksim Nikolaevich; Audu, Akhmedov Jamalkhan Khujakhanovich; Akhmedov Zhabbarkhan Jamalkhanovich; Obijoniov Jasurbek Obidjonovich
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): IJOT
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In this article given information and discuss about the effect of the rates of mixed fertilizers on grain yield and the total content of protein and lysine in protein, fertilizer rates and plant density per hectare
Geochemical characterization of n-alkanes and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in water and sediment from new calabar river Obudu Mosephni Brother; Kpee Friday; Nna Prince Joe
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): IJOT
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Geochemical characterization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and n-alkanes in sediment and water from New Calabar Rivers was carried out using gas chromatography – Flame Ionization Detector (FID). A total of twenty-six (26) n-alkanes were quantified and identified for water sample whereas the sediment sample recorded a total of twenty-five (25) n-alkanes. The n-alkane concentrations varied between 0.48-43.80 for sediment samples and 0.27-22.0 for water sample. The study involves the use of some geochemical parameters such as CPI, , Paq LHC/SHC for characterization of n-alkanes. The n-alkane in sediment and water from the study area ranged from with at suggesting mixed contribution of terrestrial plant wax and petroleum/microbial sources of organic matter. < 25 are indicative of petroleum and microbial source input while > 25 reflects the incorporation of higher plant wax. The PAHs detected and quantified in the samples are the regular PAHs found in the ecosystem and are formed from anthropogenic sources. Based on the study, it was discovered that water and sediment from the study area had variable contributions to n-alkanes and PAHs predominantly petroleum inputs as the secondary source (allochthonous) continental inputs and microbial inputs from organic matter such as macrophytes and phytoplanktonic derived organic matter as its primary source (autochthonous) planktonic inputs.
Complience with school-based social distancing practices among teachers and head teachers during coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic in vocational enterprises institutes in abuja, Nigeria Arah, A. S; Abdulhamid, U.; Adamu, D; Musa, Y. S
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): IJOT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v3i2.1216

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The study ascertained the level of compliance with school-based social distancing practices among teachers and head teachers during COVID-19 pandemic in Vocational Enterprises Institute in Abuja, Nigeria. Two research questions were raised to guide the study and one hypothesis was formulated and tested at .5 level of significant. The research design used for this study was the descriptive survey research design, specifically, using cross-sectional study. The population of the study was 154 respondents consisting of 91 male and 63 female teachers. Total population sampling technique was used to select the whole population of the study. The instrument used for data collection was compliance with School-Based Social Distancing Practices Scale (S-BSDPS). The reliability indices of the instrument were found to be .88 and .91 using Cronbach Alpha statistical method. The study employed the use of mean to answer the research questions and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) to test the null hypothesis using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25. Findings revealed that, teachers complied with 6 items and failed to comply with1 item while head teachers complied with 7 and failed to comply with 5 items on the school-based social distancing practices scale. The study recommended that, the education secretariat of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja should enforce the full compliance with school-based social distancing practices among head teachers during COVID-19 pandemic
New records of butterflies (Lepidopetra : Insecta) Of Azmat Abad Village of Thanna Mandi District Rajouri of Jammu and Kashmir SAJID ALI; PRAGYA SHRIVASTAVA
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): IJOT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v3i2.1217

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The present communication is based on the sighting of five new species of butterflies viz recorded first time in Azmat Abad Village and Thanna Mandi District Rajouri Jammu and Kashmir, based on the field survey. The Butterflies recorded the first time in Azmat Abad village and Thanna mandi Viz (Junonia iphita) Chocalate pansy, (Pieris canidia) Indian cabbage white, (Fabricianan adippe)High brown fritillary, (Aglais caschmirensis)Indian tortoiseshell. The Altitude is 1668 meters above the sea level support sub-tropical to temperate vegetation and offers congenial climatic condition favorable for growth of vegetation including fauna. Altitude distribution of butterflies from higher to lower altitudes. With an altitudes ranges number of species present in lower altitudes and keep decreasing toward higher altitude .The present study added valuable information on diversity of butterfly fauna and will contribute in developing effective conservation in Azmat Abad village and Thanna Mandi District Rajouri of Jammu and Kashmir.

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