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The objective of the international conference is to bring together leading scientists, researchers, scholars and practitioners from academia and industry to present their recent momentous scientific advances & findings and discuss future trends, directions and new challenges in science, engineering and technology.The international conference is an interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary crossdisciplinary & transdisciplinary organization of a number of specific conference themes and topics; and the high impact papers in each session are drawn from a number of disciplines. INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE A-Ur-Rahman Saljoki, PK Alexander Vaninsky, US Arkady Bolotin, IL Byoung-Tak Zhang, KR Chanseng He, USA Chen-Yuan Chen,TW Edison Muzenda, ZA Eric T T Wong, HK Giovanni Incerti, IT Igor Astrov, EE James. A. Nelson, US Jesuk Ko, KR Joanna Dulinska, PL Karen Armstrong, CA Kenan Matawie, AU Kenneth Revett, UK Kevin F.R. Liu, TW Krzysztof Stypula, PL Majid Tolouei-Rad, AU Mario Mastriani, AR Miloš Šeda, CZ Mikhail E. Semenov, RU Nerey H. Mvungi, TZ Peter Pivonka, AU Pavel Selyshehev, ZA Quoc-Nam Tran, US S. M. A. Burney, PK Sabrina Fawzia, AU Simon Brown, AU S. Venkatraman, AU Tatyana Boikova, LV Wang Zhigang, US Zarita Zainuddin, MY Zhanna Mingaleva, RU INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COUNCIL PO Box 3151 NMSU, Las Cruces, NM 88003-3151, USA, Phone:++971559099620 url:www.waset.org email:
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APRIL 29-30, 2013 JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Holiday Inn Sandton,123 Rivonia Road Sandton, Johannesburg , 2148 , South Africa Tel: +27 (0)11 282 0000 Fax: +27 (0)11 282 0007 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CALENDAR: 2013-2014 Paris
April 29-30, 2013
Amsterdam
August 08-09, 2013
Lucerne
May 07-08, 2013
Venice
August 15-16, 2013
Amsterdam
May 15-16, 2013
Kuala Lumpur
August 22-23, 2013
Berlin
May 22-23, 2013
Paris
August 29-30, 2013
Tokyo
May 30-31, 2013
Auckland
August 29-30, 2013
New York
June 05-06, 2013
London
September 05-06, 2013
Copenhagen
June 13-14, 2013
Singapore
September 12-13, 2013
Toronto
June 20-21, 2013
Istanbul
September 19-20, 2013
Istanbul
June 20-21, 2013
Rome
September 26-27, 2013
Paris
June 27-28, 2013
Paris
October 07-08, 2013
Singapore
July 04-05, 2013
Barcelona
October 14-15, 2013
Prague
July 08-09, 2013
Osaka
October 14-15, 2013
London
July 08-09, 2013
Dubai
October 22-23, 2013
Stockholm
July 15-16, 2013
Bali
October 30-31, 2013
Oslo
July 22-23, 2013
Hong Kong
October 30-31, 2013
Zurich
July 30-31, 2013
Paris
November 06-07, 2013
Kos
August 05-06, 2013
Venice
November 14-15, 2013
REMARKS: Presenters of particular session should be ready in the meeting room at least 10 minutes before the beginning of the session. Also, Presenters should introduce themselves to the session chair and upload their papers to the computer. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION April 29, 2013 from 08:45am to 11:00am April 30, 2013 from 08:45am to 11:00am Time
Paper Title
Authors
09:00 11:00
Chair : Esther Akinlabi
Session – I (Oral Presentation) HALL A – April 29, 2013
Derivation and Application of Half Step Block Method for the James, A. Adewale, Adesanya, A. Olaide, Yakubu G. Dauda Solution of First Order Ordinary Differential Equations American University of Nigeria, Nigeria An Accurate Computation of Block Hybrid Method for Solving Abdu Masanawa Sagir Stiff Ordinary Differential Equations Hassan Usman Katsina Polytechnic, Katsina State, Nigeria Inferences on Compound Rayleigh Parameters with Progressively Type-II Censored Samples
Abdullah Y. Al-Hossain Jazan University, Saudi Arabia
Development of a Complex Meteorological Support System for UAVs
Zsolt Bottyan, Ferenc Wantuch, Zeno Gyongyosi, Zoltan Tuba, Katalin Hadobacs, Peter Kardos, Rita Kurunczi National University of Public Service, Hungary
Determining the Thermal Conductivity of a Nanofluid: A Mathematical Approach
Michelle MacDevette Centre de Recerca Matematica, Spain
Transient Mixed Convection Flow of Reactive Viscous Fluid in Ahmad K. Samaila, Basant K. Jha a Vertical Channel Formed By Two Infinite Vertical Parallel Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Nigeria Plates The application of the (132) -avoiding class of Aunu permutation patterns in Eulerian Graphs
Chun, P. B, Gayie, M. E, Tiyi, P. A Plateau State University Bokkos P.M.B 2012. Jos, Nigeria
Statistical Analysis of the Effects of Parameters on L-9 TOA Designed Experimental LBF data
Kyle Elsmore, Stephen A. Akinlabi, Daniel M. Madyira, Esther T. Akinlabi University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Characterisation Effects of Applied Loads on the Mechanical Properties of Formed Steel Sheets
Esther T. Akinlabi, Stephen A. Akinlabi University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Friction Stir Welding of Dissimilar Materials: An Overview
Mukuna P. Mubiayi, Esther T. Akinlabi University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Effect of Crystallographic Orientation on the Pitting Corrosion K. Surekha, Jayshri Dumbre, Swetha, E. T. Akinlabi, R.Raman Resistance of Laser Surface Melted AISI 304L Austenitic University of Johannesburg, South Africa Stainless Steel Design of a Vehicle Simulator: An Alternative for Assessing Driving Skills 11:00 11:15 11:15 12:00
Esther T. Akinlabi, Nkgatho S. Tlale, Stephen A. Akinlabi University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Coffee Break
Chair : Roelien Goede
Session – II (Oral Presentation) HALL A – April 29, 2013
Role of Director's Philosophical Approach in Cinematographic Sedat Cereci Expression University of Batman, Turkey
12:00 13:00
Understanding Work Integrated Learning in ICT: A Systems Perspective
Roelien Goede North-West University, South Africa
Widening students' perspestive: Empowering them with systems methodologies
Roelien Goede North-West University, South Africa
The Social and Cultural Contexts of English in Bangladesh
Tania Hossain Waseda University, Japan
Multilingualism and Nation Building
Abdulrahman Shu'aibu Federal Polytechnic Kaura Namoda Zamfara State, Nigeria
Lexico-semantic Innovations in the English of the Nigerian Newspapers
Mudassir Ismaila Moyi Federal Polytechnic Kaura Namoda, Nigeria
Multilingualism and Nation Building
Abdulrahman Shu'Aibu Federal Polytechnic Kaura Namoda Zamfara State, Nigeria
Chair : Oluwatosin Ademola Ijabadeniyi A Strategy for Scaling Up Vitamin a Supplementation in a Remote Rural Setting in Zimbabwe
Session – III (Oral Presentation) HALL A –April 29, 2013 Wisdom G. Dube North West University Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa 1
PROGRAM LAST UPDATED: APRIL 20, 2013
Food Security in India: a Case Study of Kandi Region of Punjab
Savita Ahlawat, Dhian Kaur Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
Effect of Process Parameters on the Proximate Composition, Omohimi C. I., Sobukola O. P., Sarafadeen K. O., Sanni L. O. Functional and Sensory Properties of Extruded Meat Analogue Federal University of Agriculture, Nigeria from Mucuna Bean Seeds Reuben Govender Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa
Managing Meat Safety at South African Abattoirs
Food Safety Culture Paramount Than Traditional Food Safety Oluwatosin A. Ijabadeniyi System and Food Safety Culture in South African Food Durban University of Technology, South Africa Industries Effects of Different Pretreatments and Dehydration Methods on Physiochemical Properties of Tomato Powder
Reihaneh Ahmadzadeh Ghavidel, Mehdi Ghiafeh Davoodi Islamic Azad University, Quchan Branch, Iran
Use of Soyabean, Cowpea and Cotton Varieties as Trap Crops Abdullahi Rabiu, Chiezey U. F. Federal College of Education Katsina, Nigeria for Striga Control in Sorghum for Food Security 13:00
09:00 11:00
Lunch Break
Chair : Rasaratnam Logendran, Isaac Osunmakinde
Session – IV (Oral Presentation) HALL A – April 30, 2013
Image Segmentation using Compression and Region Merging Chi-Man Pun for Object Recognition University of Macau, China Autonomous Robots' Visual Perception in Underground Terrains Using Statistical Region Merging
Omowunmi Isafiade, Isaac Osunmakinde, Antoine Bagula University of South Africa (UNISA), South Africa
The Active Imagination Technique for Bruxism Treatment
Lyra S.R., Zaura-Bremm T., Boleta-Ceranto D. C. F. Cirurgia Dentista, Brazil
Genetic Algorithm Application in a Dynamic PCB Assembly with Carryover Sequence-Dependent Setups
M.T. Yazdani Sabouni, Rasaratnam Logendran Oregon State University, U.S.A.
Supportability Analysis In LCI Environment
Dragan Vasiljevic, Ana Horvat Belgrade University, Serbia
Precision Control of Single-Phase PWM Inverter Using M68HC11E Microcontroller
Kaled Madi, Hakim Lakshin Engineering Academy Tajoura, Libya
Orthogonal Array Application and Response Surface Method Approach for Optimal Product Values: An Application for Oil Blending Process
Christopher Ihueze, Constance Obiuto, Christian Okafor, Peter Ogbobe Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Nigeria
Robust Design and Optimization of Production Wastes: An Application for Industries
Christopher C. Ihueze, Charles C. Okpala, Christian E. Okafor, Peter O. Ogbobe Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Nigeria
An Experimentally Validated Thermo-Mechanical Finite Element Model for Friction Stir Welding in Carbon Steels
A. H. Kheireddine, A. A. Khalil, A. H. Ammouri, G. T. Kridli, R. F. Hamade American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Fibre Reinforced Polymer (Frp) Reinforced Concrete, New Technology for African Construction Industries
B. Labana, R.W. Salim, J.M. Ndambuki , L. Masu Tshwane University of Technology, Republic of South Africa
A Deterministic Load Balancing Algorithm for Aggregators of Theodoros Theodoropoulos Electric Vehicles Based on V2G Communication Institure of Computer and Communication Systems, Greece Shukru Esmene ECEHH, University of |Exeter Medical School, UK
The Electric Vehicle: What is Being Sold?
Hybrid Vehicle Electric and Internal Combustion Engine With Magdy Massoud a New Technology Prince Sultan University, Saudi Arabia Optimal Logistics and Transportation Decisions for Emergency Response to Natural Disasters 11:00 11:15 11:15 13:00
Rodrigo A. Garrido, Patricio Lamas Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Coffee Break
Chair : Weixing Tan, Henning Bjornlund
Session – V (Oral Presentation) HALL A – April 30, 2013
Reliability Analyses of Abandoned Dumpsite soil as Liners Material
Bello Afeez Adefemi Osun State University, Nigeria
Waste Generation and Management Practices in Residential Areas of Nigeria Tertiary Instutitions
Amori Anthony Anthony, Fatile Babajide Oluwagbenga, Ihuoma Samuel Onyekachi, Omoregbee Henry. O Federal Polytechnic Ilaro, Nigeria
Mucus secretion responses to various sublethal copper (II) concentrations in the mussel Perna perna
Kamleshan Pillay University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa 2
PROGRAM LAST UPDATED: APRIL 20, 2013
Concentration and Distribution of Inorganic Ions in Rainwater J. G. Nangbes, B. M. Wufem, N. J. Shamle, J. B. of Jos and Bukuru Metropolis, Plateau State, Nigeria Plateau State University, Nigeria The Effect of Alternative Fuel Combustion in the Cement Kiln W.K. Hiromi Ariyaratne, Morten C. Melaaen, Lars-André Tokheim Main Burner on Production Capacity and Improvement with Telemark University College, Norway Oxygen Enrichment Absorption and Transformation of Naphthalene by Green Microalgae Chlorella Vulgaris
Weixing Tan, Melissa Day Grande Prairie Regional College, Canada
Contamination in Industrial Areas and Environmental Management in Latvia
Juris Burlakovs, Maris Klavins, Raimonds Ernsteins, Armands Ruskulis University of Latvia, Latvia
Effects of Oceanographic Properties to the Meiofauna Assemblages: The North Coasts of Karaburun Peninsula (Eastern Aegean Sea)
I.F. Barut, E. Meric, E. Kam, N. Avsar, A. Nazik Istanbul University, Turkey
Water Reallocation Policies – the Importance of Rural and Urban Differences in Alberta, Canada
H. Bjornlund, A. Zuo, S. Wheeler, de LoLoë Univesity of Lethbridge and University of South Australia, Canada and Australia
New Pyrazolone Based Dinitophenylhydrazone and its Cobalt Omoruyi Gold Idemudia Complex: Synthesis, Structural Characterization and Biological University of Fort Hare, South Africa Studies Biomass based Solid Catalysts for Esterification Reactions: Wax Ester Synthesis 13:00
Samuel M Mugo Grant MacEwan University, Canada
Lunch Break
Chair : J. Nelson
e-Session – Poster April 29-30, 2013
REMARK: POSTERS SHOULD BE 1 PAGE IN AN ELECTRONIC FORMAT. POSTER PRESENTATION WILL BE 5 MINUTES. THERE IS NO PRINT OUT DISPLAY FOR POSTERS. SESSION-I Hidden oscillations in two-dimensional dynamical systems
Olga Kuznetsova StPU, Russia
Using Molecular Techniques for Rapid Detection of Salmonella SESSIONMohammad Ismail Alhazmi Serovars in Frozen Chicken and Chicken Products Collected II King Saud University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia From Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia SESSION- Integrated Geo-hydrological Information Platform for Water III Resource Development
Kwan Tun Lee National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
SESSION- Trace Metal Components of Gambaya albida (Linn.) Grown in O.M. Agbogidi III Soils Contaminated with Spent Lubricating Oil Delta State University, Nigeria SESSION- Designing a Multilingual Auction Website for Selling III Agricultural Products
Popa Cosmin, Chiran Aurel Ion Ionescu de la Brad University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Romania
SESSION- Characteristics and Potential of Elite Sweet Sorghum III Genotypes
Calleb Olweny, Gordon Abayo, Mathew Dida, Patrick Okori Makerere University, Kenya
Ground-Penetrating Radar and 3D Modelling for SESSIONAdequateness of the Underground Dams in the Brazilian III Semiarid SESSIONAn Introduction to Ecological Auditing V
Alexandre de Oliveira Lima, Victor de Albuquerque Silva, João Andrade dos Reis Júnior, Anderson de Medeiros Sousa, Francisco Pinheiro LimaFilho, Nildo da Silva Dias, Jucilene de Medeiros Siqueira Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-do, Brazil Nataliya Tovma, Botagoz Torgayeva, Dinara Baibarakova Kazakh National University named Al-Farabi, Kazakh-British Technical University, Kazakhstan
SESSIONBig And Small Ball Pilates Workout Exercise Intensity V
Josipa Radas, Milka Caltanella, Gordana Furjan-Mandic University of Zagreb, Faculty of Kinesiology, Croatia
SESSION- Electromyographic indicators of the different abdominal V muscles during abdominal exercises in aerobics
Gordana Furjan-Mandic, Dasenka Ban, Vladimir Medved, Josipa Radas, Miran Kondric University of Zagreb, Faculty of Kinesiology, Croatia
Technical Equipment 1- Laptop Computer 2- LCD Data Projector 3- USB Flash Drive - Memory 4- CD/DVD-ROM Drive
5- PowerPoint Presentation Remote with Laser Pointer 6- PowerPoint Presentation/ Acrobat Reader Software 7- Each Technical Presentation is 20 Minutes including Discussions
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Effects Of Oceanographic Properties To The Meiofauna Assemblages : The North Coasts Of Karaburun Peninsula (Eastern Aegean Sea) Ipek F. BARUT1, Engin MERIC2, Erol KAM3, Niyazi AVSAR4, Atike NAZIK4 1 Istanbul University, Institute of Marine Sciences and Management, 34116/ Vefa Istanbul/TURKEY
[email protected] 2 Moda Hüseyin Bey Sokak No: 15/4 34710 Kadıköy-İstanbul/TURKEY 3 Çekmece Nuclear Research and Training Center (ÇNAEM), 34149 İstanbul/TURKEY 4 Çukurova University, Department of Geological Engineering, 01330 Balcalı-Adana/TURKEY ABSTRACT The aim of this study is to investigate the meifaunal assemblages of the north coasts of Karaburun Peninsula and figure out the effects of mercury mine and other elements on these assemblages. Two mercury mines are found on the north of the peninsula, “Karareis” located on the northwest of Tuzla Cove and “Kalecik” on the southeast of Karaburun. Both mines have been economically operated since ancient times until 1970s. However, mercury mineral has not been observed in the muck found in the vicinity. Very fine granules of Cinnabar, pyrite, marcasite and arsenopyrite have been detected dispersed in the tufitic matrix. The piles of muck may be washed with rains, resulting in the draining of the acidic solutions with Hg, As and Fe to the nearby streem, which are then possibly carried to the sea. The sea water samples collected from the two locations showed differences in their heavy metalsand trace element contents, such as Al, Si, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn and As, but no significant difference was observed in Hg. The aim of this study is to figure out the effects of the heavy metals, which were carried from the land, on the benthic foraminiferal assemblages. Major differences in foraminiferal assemblages have been observed between the eastern and western coasts on the northern part of the Karaburun Peninsula. In the frame work of this study, 67 foraminifer species were identified. 24 ostracod species were identified. Our findings showed that the number of genera and species of ostracoda increases with the increasing depth and the horizontal distance to the shore on the NW of Karaburun Peninsula. Key words: Benthic foraminifer, seawater chemistry, Karaburun Peninsula coasts, ostracod, Peneroplis planatus shell chemistry.