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SECURING ORGANIZATIONAL OPERATIONS: AN ELECTRONIC GATE SYSTEM INTEGRATING FACIAL RECOGNITION FOR ATTENDANCE TRACKING AND ACCESS CONTROL

By: G.O and C. E.C Ezeagwu Anyalewechi
Published: June 25, 2024
Efficient staff attendance management is a pivotal aspect of organizational success. The detrimental impact of poor staff attendance underscores the need for effective attendance monitoring methods. Automated approaches have emerged as solutions to mitigate the challenges associated with manual attendance tracking. From traditional paper-based methods to advanced technologies like radio...

BRIDGING THE GAP: CLASSICAL VS. INTELLIGENT CONTROLLERS FOR SEPARATELY EXCITED DC MOTOR SPEED MANAGEMENT

By: Iheala Timothy
Published: June 25, 2024
The widespread use of direct current (DC) motors has persisted despite advancements in power electronics devices. These motors find application not only in industrial drives and solar-powered electric vehicles but also in everyday household devices. This work delves into the speed control of Separately Excited DC Motors, exploring the efficacy...

OPTIMIZATION OF INDUCTION MOTOR PERFORMANCE USING CIRCULAR FLUX TRAJECTORY IN DIRECT TORQUE CONTROL

By: -Fun Chan and Keli Shi Tze
Published: June 25, 2024
Induction machines have long held a pivotal role as robust and reliable workhorses within the industrial landscape, making them the prime choice for motor-driven applications. The prevalence of induction motor control drives in global markets underscores their dominance. This paper delves into the intricacies of controlling induction motor drives powered...

EXPLORING THE INHIBITORY EFFECT OF MEDICINAL PLANT EXTRACTS ON XO: A PROMISING SOURCE OF LIFE-SAVING DRUGS

By: T Kakuda
Published: June 25, 2024
Gout is a metabolic disorder that results from the deposition of uric acid in joint vessels, causing sharp pain and inflammation. The enzyme xanthine oxidase (XO) plays a key role in this process. This study aimed to evaluate the inhibitory effect of extracts from leaves and seeds of ten selected...

SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF GENERALIZED DEMODICOSIS IN A GERMAN SHEPHERD

By: , A.P Patterson
Published: June 25, 2024
Demodicosis is a common, inflammatory parasitic skin disease of dogs caused by the excessive multiplication of the mite, Demodex spp, within the hair follicles and sebaceous glands. The disease has three forms: localized, juvenile-onset generalized, and adult-onset generalized demodicosis. Successful management of this disease requires prolonged therapy due to its...