Study on Hair Follicle Electromagnetism as Proposed Mechanism for the Presence of Bipolar Electrical Charges Inherent in the Human Hair Shaft | Chapter  14 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7

A follicle implanted in the skin and a protruding shaft comprise human hair. It’s been described as a miniorgan with its own cell divisions, metabolism, and ageing stages, eventually losing old hair and regrowing new hair from the same follicular tissue. Using improved magnetometers, the magnetic field formed by direct current (DC) in human hairContinue reading “Study on Hair Follicle Electromagnetism as Proposed Mechanism for the Presence of Bipolar Electrical Charges Inherent in the Human Hair Shaft | Chapter  14 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7”

Environmental Criminology and the Paula Oberbroeckling Case | Chapter  13 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7

On July 11, 1970, Paula Jean Oberbroeckling, 18, left her Cedar Rapids apartment and never returned. She allegedly departed to perform an errand but did not return. In late November 1970, her body was discovered near the banks of the Cedar River. Paula’s family has no idea what happened between the time she left herContinue reading “Environmental Criminology and the Paula Oberbroeckling Case | Chapter  13 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7”

Determination of Statistical Analysis of Acoustic Noise in Urbanized Areas | Chapter  12 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7

The essay considers a method for statistical analysis of acoustic noise in metropolitan settings. The Murom street noise spectral-temporal analysis results are provided. The noise level is proven to be non-deterministic and to change across a large range. The goal of this work is to create a statistical analysis algorithm that provides a presentation ofContinue reading “Determination of Statistical Analysis of Acoustic Noise in Urbanized Areas | Chapter  12 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7”

A Study of Student’s Academic Performance Using Artificial Intelligence: A Fuzzy Logic Approach | Chapter  11 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7

Student academic performance evaluation consists of various components, each of which is dependent on the amount of imprecise judgments resulting from human (teacher/tutor) interpretation. In this Book chapter, we investigate the applicability of fuzzy logic and fuzzy expert systems to the problem of allocating new students to homogeneous groups of defined maximum capacity, and weContinue reading “A Study of Student’s Academic Performance Using Artificial Intelligence: A Fuzzy Logic Approach | Chapter  11 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7”

Undoing a Century of Cosmological Errors | Chapter  10 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7

The goal of this study is to investigate and report on the scientific and mathematical flaws that have resulted in a widely held incorrect understanding of the universe. Because of a basic cosmological mistake that dates back to 1915, present accepted cosmology has constructed an extensive system of beliefs that lack foundation. The legendary bigContinue reading “Undoing a Century of Cosmological Errors | Chapter  10 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7”

Improved Routing Protocol for Health Care Communications: A Descriptive Study | Chapter  09 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7

The use of Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) technology has substantially enlarged the possibilities for remote healthcare monitoring systems. WBAN devices have limited energy resources, and it is difficult to recharge or replace the batteries in the majority of them. WBAN data is largely medical information that requires great reliability, security, and minimal latency. RoutingContinue reading “Improved Routing Protocol for Health Care Communications: A Descriptive Study | Chapter  09 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7”

Determining the Role of Information Security in Enterprise Resources Planning Systems | Chapter  08 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7

The purpose of this article is to examine and describe the function of information security in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. In corporate organisations, these systems combine information flows. As a result, information security is a critical necessity for the proper operation of ERP systems. The author defines and exhibits the ways for guaranteeing theContinue reading “Determining the Role of Information Security in Enterprise Resources Planning Systems | Chapter  08 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7”

Dynamic Behavior of Post-buckled Fluid-conveying Functionally Graded Pipe | Chapter  07 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7

It is investigated the dynamic behaviour of a post-buckled fluid-conveying pipe composed of functionally graded material. The pipe material properties are considered to be graded according to a power-law distribution in the thickness direction. For the post-buckling deformation of the fluid-conveying functionally graded pipe with various boundary conditions, the accurate solution is obtained. The naturalContinue reading “Dynamic Behavior of Post-buckled Fluid-conveying Functionally Graded Pipe | Chapter  07 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7”

A Brief Review on Magnetic Resonance Imaging Versus Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Diagnosis of Periapical Pathosis | Chapter  06 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7

Any dental pathology can be diagnosed in a variety of ways, from simple to challenging. While cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is commonly employed, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is still in the experimental stage. The goal of this review is to compare MRI and CBCT diagnostic ability in the diagnosis of periapical pathosis. Materials andContinue reading “A Brief Review on Magnetic Resonance Imaging Versus Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Diagnosis of Periapical Pathosis | Chapter  06 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7”

The Relationship between Drivers’ Hazard Perception Ability and Cognitive Traits of Empathizing-Systemizing: Pilot Study based on Gaze Response Speed | Chapter  05 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7

Introduction: Previous research (Danno & Taniguchi, 2015) demonstrated that the Empathy Quotient (EQ) reduced near-miss incident experience and was disturbed by the Systemizing Quotient (SQ) when the Empathy Quotient was low, based on the Empathizing and Systemizing (E-S) model using a web questionnaire survey [1]. It means that drivers with a low EQ and aContinue reading “The Relationship between Drivers’ Hazard Perception Ability and Cognitive Traits of Empathizing-Systemizing: Pilot Study based on Gaze Response Speed | Chapter  05 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7”

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