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The Best Periodic
Table Of The Elements
Jiang Chun-xuan
P. O. Box 142-206,
Beijing 100854, P. R. China
j136211668701@163.com
Abstract:
Using the stable
number theory[3] we make the best periodic table of the elements
and obtain the best electron configurations of the elements.
[Jiang Chun-xuan.
The Best Periodic Table Of The Elements. Rep
Opinion 2025;17(11):1-9]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN
2375-7205 (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/report.
01. doi:10.7537/marsroj171125.01
Keywords:
Best; Periodic Table; Elements; electron configuration |
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Review on the Economic Impact of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD)
Wubshet Nasir
South
Wollo Livestock Resource Office
Abstract:
Foot and mouth disease is considered as the most important
livestock disease in the world in terms of its economic impact.
It is endemic in many African countries including Ethiopia. The
economic impact of the disease in endemic country is that it
leads the loss of milk production; loss of draft power;
retardation of growth; abortion and delayed breeding and
mortality especially in young animals. It also leads market
restrictions, use of suboptimal production technologies and
costs of control. The severity of the impact varies from country
to country based on their disease control strategy.
[Wubshet
Nasser. Review on the Economic Impact of Foot and Mouth
Disease (FMD).
Rep Opinion
2025;17(11):10-14]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205
(online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/report.
02. doi:10.7537/marsroj171125.02
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FMD;
economic impact |
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REVIEW OF
LITERATURE ON GEOLOGY OF SILICA SANDS
*AKOIJAM LINTHOI
DEVI and **Dr. BHUVNESH KUMARI
*Research Scholar,
Department of Earth Science, SunRise University, Alwar,
Rajasthan (India)
**Associate
Professor, Department of Earth Science, SunRise University,
Alwar, Rajasthan (India)
Email:
Linthoiakoijam2014@gmail.com
Abstract:
Silica is the
name given to a group of minerals composed of silicon and
oxygen, the two most abundant elements in the earth's crust.
Silica is found commonly in the crystalline state and rarely in
an amorphous state. It is composed of one atom of silicon and
two atoms of oxygen resulting in the chemical formula SiO2. Sand
consists of small grains or particles of mineral and rock
fragments. Although these grains may be of any mineral
composition, the dominant component of sand is the mineral
quartz, which is composed of silica (silicon dioxide). Other
components may include aluminum, feldspar and iron-bearing
minerals. Sand with particularly high silica levels that is used
for purposes other than construction is referred to as silica
sand or industrial sand. Two general types of sand: 1-Naturally
bonded (bank sand) 2-synthetic (lake sand) For a particular
source of sand to be suitable for glassmaking, it must not only
contain a very high proportion of silica but also should not
contain more than strictly limited amounts of certain metallic
elements. Silica sand is also normally required to be
well-sorted, i.e. to have grains of an approximately uniform
size. Most sources of sand used by the construction industry do
not satisfy these requirements and are not, therefore, suitable
for glassmaking. Industrial uses of silica sand depend on its
purity and physical characteristics. Some of the more important
physical properties are: grain size and distribution, grain
shape, sphericity, grain strength and refractoriness.
[AKOIJAM LINTHOI
DEVI and BHUVNESH KUMARI.
REVIEW OF LITERATURE ON GEOLOGY OF SILICA SANDS.
Rep Opinion 2025;17(11):15-19]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN
2375-7205 (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/report.
03. doi:10.7537/marsroj171125.03
Keywords:
REVIEW OF
LITERATURE; GEOLOGY; SILICA SANDS |
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UNIAXIAL
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF REACTIVE SILICA SAND POWDER CONCRETE
(RSSPC)
Hossein Kabir
a
a
Department of Civil Engineering, Sharif University of
Technology, Tehran, Iran.
Tel.: +98
2164543000
Abstract:
Silica sand powder concrete is a concrete with actually no
coarse material in its own composition. In this concrete the
only aggregate is silica powder and its size is less than 150 mm
which is classified as ultra-fine aggregate concrete. The
research interest is to find the compressive strength of this
particular concrete under different conditions of curing and
consolidation to compare each approach with each other. In this
research, curing is being held under thermal accelerated curing
(in the oven, exposed to humidity) and normal curing (in
lime-water) in which the samples are compacted either by
pressing or vibrating.
[Hossein Kabir.
UNIAXIAL COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF REACTIVE SILICA SAND POWDER
CONCRETE (RSSPC). Rep Opinion 2025;17(11):20-28]. ISSN
1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/report.
04. doi:10.7537/marsroj171125.04
Keywords:
Reactive Silica Sand Powder Concrete (RSSPC); Consolidation;
Compressive Strength; Normal Curing, Thermal Accelerated Curing
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