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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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Theoretical Foundations of the Process of Steaming Cocoons in a Vacuum Device Abdumuxtarovich, Kodirov Ziyodulla; Fazliddinovich, Parpiyev Sayfidin
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 4 No. 9 (2022): IJOT
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This article highlights the importance of the cocoon steaming process for producing quality raw silk. And also provides information about the advantage of vacuum cocoon steamer. Since the vacuum pressure, temperature and volume of water in the evaporation chamber are constant, isobaric, isothermal and isochoric processes of thermodynamics are also studied. Information on absorption and adsorption processes associated with the entry of liquid into the cocoon is also provided.
Reactivity of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary Gonadal System after 10 Minutes of Clinical Death Gadaevich, Karabaev Aminjon; Vladislavna, Kim Diana
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 4 No. 9 (2022): IJOT
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When modeling a 10-minute clinical death, changes in the reproductive system were studied in white mature male rats with a weight of 180-220 g. Clinical death was modeled according to the method of V.G.Korpachev (1982). The reproductive state in intact and experimental rats was studied using morphological, morphometric, histochemical, cytophotometric biochemical research methods. At the same time, the reproductive system in index rats is in a state of moderate functioning to highlight the synthesis and secretion of testosterone. During the period of clinical death, there is an increase in the functional activity of d-basophil cells of the adenohypophysis, the content of the Lethinating hormone provided an increase in testosterone secretion.
Portraying Monitoring in Federation of Heterogeneous Clouds Ekta Dureja
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 4 No. 9 (2022): IJOT
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The heterogeneity of infrastructure, heterogeneity of interface, heterogeneity of objectives are few inherent features of a federation of clouds. To ensure the smooth and supportive interaction between various components or entities of the federation can only be ensured with the constant monitoring of each unit of federation. Monitoring in different clouds is undertaken in different styles and purpose. Commercial cloud like Amazon monitors for the optimal performance of resources. Microsoft Azure Cloud does monitor various activities for the user. Not only the purpose, but also the functionality of monitoring is different. The variety of methods and metrics for monitoring, objectives of monitoring in various federations motivated this study of monitoring subsystem. This analysis of monitoring component in diverse federation architectures is done with a view to highlight the effect of monitoring system in major federation architectures such as FCM (Federated Cloud Management).
Species and Characteristics of the Sansevera Plant o'g'li, Rizayev Farrux Farxod; Ashurovich, Ochilov Tulkin; Nozanin, Axmadjonova; Anvarovna, Usmanova Shakhnoza; qizi, Raximova Umida Baxriddin
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 4 No. 9 (2022): IJOT
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The types of Sansevera plants were analyzed, and research was conducted on which type of fiber can be obtained from them. The results of the study showed that only one type of fiber can be obtained.
Characteristics of Natural Fibers and Methods of Obtaining Anvarovna, Usmanova Shakhnoza; Nozanin, Axmadjonova; Ashurovich, Ochilov Tulkin; qizi, Raximova Umida Baxriddin; Kholnazarovich, Bolqiyev Sobirjon
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 4 No. 9 (2022): IJOT
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The types of Sansevera plants were analyzed, and research was conducted on which type of fiber can be obtained from them. The results of the study showed that only one type of fiber can be obtained.
Substantiation of the Parameters of Regenerative Devices for Mining Dump Trucks oglu, Umrzakov Javahir Abdurazzak
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 4 No. 9 (2022): IJOT
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At mining enterprises with an open pit, a special role belongs to quarry transport. It is not only the most complex and laborious link in the technological process of developing mineral deposits, but to a large extent determines the conditions and performance of other links and the enterprise as a whole. In the cost of mining, the share of transport costs reaches 50-70%.
Hardware Logic Locking Obfuscation for Cyber Hygiene Based on Hamming Distance Obfuscator Ehis, Akhigbe-mudu Thursday
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 4 No. 10 (2022): IJOT
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The circuit netlist, logic locking mode, is an obfuscation method used to protect outsourced chip designs. Logic locking has been demonstrated to be broken via Boolean Satisfiability-based attacks, which has spurred researchers to create more robust defenses. The development of SAT attack marked a turning point in research on logic locking. Software systems frequently update their huge executable code, so obfuscating the program for each small update results in a significant loss of efficiency. In order to provide security guarantees against synthesis-driven assaults, this study provides a transformation strategy. Its Random Technique introduces a novel fault injection attack to undermine any locking mechanism that depends on a saved private key. This made it possible to compare the obfuscated circuit to its source, to determine whether a sufficient structural change has been made to support its functionality. The RT created an attack strategy to discover the value of the private key, K*. It examines the SFLL's security and offered a solution to determine the hamming distance, "h," using one or more SAT queries. It proposes an effective bit-flipping attack using the irregularity between the protected input patterns and the private key. By flipping bits, the attack cracks the private key, K*, with (n-1) queries. The outcome demonstrates that, given a protected input pattern, the right key may be quickly discovered by bit-flipping.
"The Reflection of the Concept “Goodness” Maxsetbaevich, Allamuratov Aydos
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 4 No. 10 (2022): IJOT
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The article provides a linguocultural analysis of the concept and its study, the reflection of the concept goodness in proverbs, which are the spiritual and cultural heritage of the people.
The Impact of Bullying on a Child’s Development: A Gender Based Analysis Verma, Dr. Namita; Tewari, Dr. Ruchi
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It probably comes as no surprise, but bullying has been linked to an enormous amount of developmental issues in children – both in those who have been bullied and those who have bullied others. In fact, according to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), bullying has a lifelong impact on the social and emotional development of children that puts them at risk for everything from severe mental health issues to stunted professional growth later in life. According to the NICHD, children who are involved in bullying experiences (on either side of the situation) are at an increased risk of developing issues such as: Depression and anxiety Low self-esteem and personal drive Trouble focusing and falling grades Behavioral problems Social and relationship issues Substance abuse later in life Self-harming behaviors Bullying can also affect other children who witness the acts – even if they aren’t directly involved – by leaving them feeling insecure in their environments and fearing they could be next. The long-term effects of bullying go well beyond the initial instances and the people at the center of it and can often stay with a person for the remainder of their life. Since bullying can essentially destroy a child’s self-esteem, it can manifest itself in ways that will jeopardize future opportunities for years to come.
Keratinolytic Activity of Artroderma and Chaetomium Species Isolated From Ujjain Soils Singh, Dr Salil
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 4 No. 5 (2022): IJOT
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Twelve species of keratin decomposers isolated from 923 samples of feathers, nests and pellets of 90 species of free-living birds were clustered in 4 "econs" (numerical ecological groups): (A) Artroderma tuberculatum, A. ciferrii, A. multifidum, A. cuniculi (associated with the birds nesting in hollows); (B) Arthroderma quadrifidum, (moderately alkalophilic species associated with the birds having a frequent contact with the soil); (C) Aphanoascus fulvescens (D) Arthroderma curreyi, (the species common in water habitats and associated frequently with exoanthropic birds) also isolated from Ujjain soils. Chaetomium is a genus of fungi in the Chaetomiaceae family. It is a dematiaceous (dark-walled) mold normally found in soil, air, cellulose and plant debris. According to the Dictionary of the Fungi (10th edition, 2008), there are about 95 species in the widespread genus. Members of this genus typically have superficial, ostiolar perithecia, covered in hairs. Asci are often clavate and evanescent, bearing eight spores. Ascospores are usually lemon-shaped, commonly colored olive-brown. Mycelia often grows in conglomerate masses that resemble ropes. Chaetomium spp. are also encountered as causative agents of infections in humans. Many cases cause type 1 allergic reactions and infections. A few cases of fatal deep infections due to Chaetomium atrobrunneum have been reported in immunocompromised people. Other clinical syndromes include brain abscess, peritonitis, and onychomycosis. these have also been isolated from Ujjain soils.

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