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In this modern world, there is more development in the field of mesh in WSNs. The interconnection of the network nodes, computer and other devices (i.e. interconnected with one another) is called the mesh topology. Each and every node has a capability to sends its own signals as well as relays data from other nodes also. Every node is connected to each and every node in the network is known as a true...
An antimicrobial validatory screening of puffer fish is done in such a way Arothron immaculatus a puffer fish skin and liver extracts were subjected for antimicrobial assay. Antimicrobial screening assay was done in ten consecutive human pathogenic bacterial and fungal pathogens using the standard disc diffusion method. The results confirmed a positive test against most of the pathogens used...
The connectivity and presence of free space optics (FSO) systems in dependence on weather conditions and on FSO link parameters with line of sight (LOS), such as transmitted optical power, beam divergence, receiver sensitivity or link path distance, is discussed. A number of phenomena in the atmosphere, such as absorption, scattering, and turbulence, can affect beam attenuation, but in the case of...
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