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Using Raspberry Pi to Design Smart Mirror Applications

Kamineni B.T. Sundari , A. Prakash , K. Suparna , R. Krishna Nayak

International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, Vol. 5 No. 05 (2018), 1 May 2018 , Page 6585-6589

Smart mirrors, which proceed with the works today and will have its spot later on innovation, give both
mirror and PC supported data administrations to its clients. Because of the microcontroller cards locally
available, these frameworks, which can associate with the web and take information from the web, can
demonstrate this data on the spots situated on the mirror. In the extent of the investigation, the created
canny mirror framework incorporates the climate data, time and area data, current occasion data, client
data, and camera picture taken from web administrations utilizing Raspberry Pi 3 microcontroller card.
Some gear can be controlled by voice charges through the receiver on the brilliant mirror

Development of Modern Settlement Kekalik Jaya Mataram City

Erna Wijayanti Rahayu, Didi S. Agustawijaya, I Ketut Budastra

International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, Vol. 5 No. 05 (2018), 1 May 2018 , Page 6590-6596

The number of residents of Kekalik Jaya urban village is 1.16% per year, so housing demand is increasing
as well as basic service needs. This research is about how the existing condition of settlement development
and how the availability of modern settlement infrastructure in Kekalik Jaya urban village. The objectives of
this study illustrate spatially the development of settlements for the years (2010-2015) and to analysis the
availability of modern settlement infrastructure of Kekalik Jaya urban village in Mataram. This is research
done by spatial-based digital map approach by conducting observation of field survey, photography to know
the existing condition with quantitative descriptive strategy and exploiting Geographic Information System
program. The development of settlements is illustrated by the land use map of the year (2010-2015) found
that for settlement land use a change in the area of 69,413 m² and the value of availability of modern
settlement infrastructure obtained 94% value based on the Indonesian National Standard, so that the
availability of infrastructure is feasible for the planning of a settlement. The results of this study can be used
for directing the growth of in Kekalik Jaya urban village.

Water Quality Analysis of Muttar River

Merry K Lawrel , Navya Dinesh , Nimisha Krishnan Manoj , Rohith P , Aneesh P.C

International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, Vol. 5 No. 05 (2018), 1 May 2018 , Page 6597-6601

The Muttar River is an extremely polluted fresh water source with degrading water quality and flow. The
river has a twelve kilometer length and an average width of fifty meters. According to the industrial
population in its neighbourhood, the river is segmented into three zones of about approximately four
kilometer stretches. Water sample collection was carried out from each zone by choosing certain sampling
points according to the physical accessibility. Thereby, for water quality analysis of the river, several water
quality tests such as turbidity, BOD, COD, MPN, DO and hardness were done and the results in each
season found and plotted graphically with the standard permissible limits.

Quantum correction for transport properties of simple fluids

Tarun Kumar Dey

International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, Vol. 5 No. 05 (2018), 1 May 2018 , Page 6602-6607

he effective diameter hard sphere theory is employed to estimate the transport properties (TP’s) of classical
and semiclassical fluids. The TP’s of the fluids are expressed in terms of a classical hard sphere (HS) fluid of
properly chosen hard sphere diameter. The explicit expressions for the shear viscosity and thermal
conductivity for the HS fluid are given. The theory is applied to estimate the TP’s of fluids Ar, Ne and H2. The
agreement is found to be fairly good at low density.

Right to Equality

Ruchi Tirkey

International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, Vol. 5 No. 05 (2018), 1 May 2018 , Page 6608-6614

The topic of my research is ‘Right to Equality’.
Right to Equality is itself a vast topic mentioned
from Article 14-!8 and but in this research I would
be dealing specifically on Article 141
. There are in
total seven fundamental rights given to the
individual namely Right to Equality, Right to
Freedom, Right against Exploitation and hence
forth. Right to Equality has been considered as
Basic Structure of the constitution and an essential
feature of democracy or rule of law in case of
Indira Gandhi v Raj Narain2
by Supreme Court
and also regarded as the most important of all
fundamental rights.

Presence and severity of Periodontal Diseases among Special Health Care Needs Individuals

Hiyam Al Mozayen, Ebtisam Martan, Khadijah Al Hafiz, Dhai Shaddad, Alya Al Essa, Prof. Sana’a Shafshak

International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, Vol. 5 No. 05 (2018), 1 May 2018 , Page 6615-6624

Study’s Aim: to explore the distribution and severity of periodontal diseases among individuals getting daily
care in an institution specialized in training individuals with special needs in Riyadh city.
Materials and Methods
Statistical Analysis: The data collection took an overall of 4 weeks to be obtained and the data were
subjected to IBM SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) Statistics Windows version 10.
Findings: 42 female individuals were examined, the mean age of these individuals was 24 years ranging
from (14-40 years). The majority of these individuals that had been examined were mentally disabled (n=32),
Down syndrome (n=9), and physically disabled (n=1). In Mentally disabled patients we found that 84% are
having (Moderate gingival Inflammation), and 47% having (Mild plaque accumulation). While 89% of Down
syndrome individuals are having (Moderate gingival Inflammation), and 44% are having (Mild- Moderate
plaque accumulation).
Conclusion: This study observed that periodontal disease was a little bit greater among individuals with
Down syndrome as compared to individuals with other disabilities, which may be due to many reasons such
as shortage of oral health importance in the general blueprint of health management, or the overall parental
indifference in relation to other essential health issues.