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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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Autonomous air, sea, undersea, and land vehicles Rajesh. S
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): IJOT
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An autonomous vehicle is one which will drive itself from a start line to a predetermined destination in “autopilot” mode using various in-vehicle technologies and sensors, including adaptive control, active steering (steer by wire), anti-lock braking systems (brake by wire), GPS navigation technology, lasers, and radar. Self-driving vehicles are cars or trucks during which human drivers are never required to require control to securely operate the vehicle. Also referred to as autonomous or “driverless” cars, they combine sensors and software to regulate, navigates, and drives the vehicle
Optimization of the nutrition area of an apple garden as a factor of intensification of fruit production Namozov Ikhtiyor Choriyevich; Khurramov Ulugbek Kholmamatovich
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 2 No. 10 (2020): October
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The scientific article provides experimental material on the result of a study on the influence of the distribution scheme of spore apple varieties grafted on a dwarf rootstock of apple tree M-IX. Studies have established that in the juvenile period of development of the distribution scheme, the development of young trees does not significantly affect. Starting from 5-6 years of age, the influence of this factor manifests itself significantly in the thickening of the crown of trees. During this period, in order to maintain a stable volume of the crown and the level of illumination, it is necessary to thin out the shoots in the crown of trees, combining with moderate shortening of large branches. In order to increase productivity, the Fuji apple variety should be placed according to the 4x1 meter scheme, Golden Delicious 4x1.5 meters.
Features of studying the gender of the noun of the Russian language in foreign groups Dzhumanazarova Zilola Obidzhanovna; Dedakhanova Mukhaye Mutallievna; Baykhanova Shoira Dadakhanovna
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 2 No. 10 (2020): October
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The gender categories is one of the most complicated and mostly applied grammar structures in Russian grammar. The gender categories is usually identified based on the word endings. Most students learning Russian as a second language find this topic difficult to fully understand and truly apply in their speech. For this reason, it is essential to differentiate between the genders. The following article looks into this issue
Monitoring and Evaluation of Education in Nigeria: Challenges and Ways Forwards Ogunode Niyi Jacob; Adah Samuel; Wama Pajo; Audu Elizabeth I
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 2 No. 10 (2020): October
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- The article discusses the challenges preventing effective monitoring and evaluation of education in Nigeria. Secondary data was used to support the points raised in the article. The secondary data were sourced from print material and online publication by recognized institutions and individual author. There are many challenges militating against effective monitoring and evaluation of educational programme in Nigeria. Some of the challenges include; inadequate funding of monitoring and evaluation programmme, inadequate professional monitoring and evaluating officers, poor capacity development of monitoring and evaluating officers, corruptions, insecurity, inadequate monitoring and evaluation tools, political instability and lack of political support. To solve this challenges, this article recommends the following: the government should provide: adequate funding for monitoring and evaluation programmme, employment of more professional evaluator and monitors, constant capacity development programme for monitoring and evaluating officers, fight all institution corruption, provide security for Monitoring and Evaluating officers, provide adequate monitoring and evaluation tools, ensure political stability and the political officeholders should support the activities of monitoring and evaluation in the country.
Methods and methods of teaching Russian language and literature Sattarova Firuza Ulugbekovna; Gaybullaeva Zamira Turgunpulatovna; Bobazhanova Mavzhuda Toshpulatovna
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 2 No. 10 (2020): October
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This work is devoted to the study of the problem of the development and application of the most effective methodological techniques that promote the activation of the educational activities of students in the lessons of the Russian language. The following article looks into the ways to increase student enrollment in Russian language and literature classes.
Results of varietal testing of peking cabbage with a repeated planting in Uzbekistan Khurramov Ulugbek Kholmamatovich; Namozov Ikhtiyor Choriyevich; Bolikulova Shohzoda Nasimovna
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 2 No. 10 (2020): October
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Peking cabbage is widespread in the countries of South-East Asia. For Uzbekistan, it is a little-known culture. In connection with this, the variety testing of 8 hybrids and 2 varieties of this foreign selection culture was carried out. By results of researches it was revealed that hybrids Seo Jin F1and Monoko F1 are the most productive and early ripening.
Responsibilities of the repair student in museums Abdudaeva Sadokat; Matyazov Atabek
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 2 No. 10 (2020): October
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This article provides information to museum repairmen on all methods of working in the museum, including the work carried out in the museum stock, repair and conservation.
MIGRANT’S THE FACELESS & NAMELESS ECONOMIC DRIVER AMID COVID19 Baijayanti Ghosh
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 2 No. 10 (2020): October
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India is least urbanized among top ten economies of the world. Recent years have seen a spurt in development in various sectors, and a transition of work force out from agriculture to other sectors; this coupled with jobless growth has made a huge flow of unskilled labours from various states. The so called Migrants, the faceless nameless people who are the real driver’s of our economy. They move from their states to other places in search of a livelihood, to sustain and survive, and contribute to our economy, in a subtle way we never actually thought off. There are many reasons for this, regional disparities, employment opportunities, are most prominent. Never the less their invisible hands are more needed than ever now, as we unlock and head towards economic activity, but maybe we have failed the migrant labours as a society. India’s informal workforce is made up of 80% migrant workers, and yet we haven’t given them the credibility they deserve. May be it’s time now, to acknowledge who they are, and what they are, else we risk losing the major workforce of our country, and face unprecedented economic consequences.
The situation of peasants in agriculture of Khiva khanate in the XIX century Bakirova Dinora Kholmurod qizi; Bozorov Muhammad Alijon o’g’li; Bakirova Mohigul Kholmurod qizi
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 2 No. 10 (2020): October
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The article provides information about the main productive forces in the agriculture of the Khiva khanate in the XIX century: the living conditions of tenants, peasants and slaves, as well as their tax obligations.
Impoving the effectiveness of learning military concepts based on interactive methods Xurramov Mansur
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 2 No. 10 (2020): October
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From the first years of independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan, special attention has been paid to the improvement of education, in particular, military education. During a historically short period of time, great work has been done in this area in our country, and it continues to this day. The introduction of interactive teaching methods in the education system is one of the important factors in the training of modern personnel. Today, it is not enough for a teacher to have in-depth knowledge in their field and to impart a large amount of knowledge to an audience full of knowledge-hungry young people. Numerous studies have shown that a new approach to teaching and the use of proactive approaches in teaching students is one of the most effective ways of teaching. Simply put, students can easily understand, comprehend, and remember the material provided only when they are actively involved in the learning process. Therefore, today's major methodological innovations require the use of interactive teaching methods. The purpose of creating these teaching recommendations is to reveal the specifics of some interactive teaching methods, to highlight the technologies of correct application of these methods in the classroom. The work of leading teachers of our country and abroad in this area was widely used in the preparation of teaching recommendations. I hope that these recommendations will help teachers of educational institutions to use interactive methods in teaching. This article shows the effectiveness of interactive methods

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