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  • SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF HEAVY METALS IN THE SOILS AT ONITSHA URBAN, ANAMBRA STATE, SOUTHEASTERN, NIGERIA



Ozoko Daniel Chukwuemeka* & Obibuzor Vitalis Chidozie

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The environmental condition of the soil in Onitsha, Anambra State has been examined by determining the heavy metal concentrations of 50 samples.The study to determine the environmental condition of heavy metals inthe soil was conducted using the spatial distribution of the selected heavy metals.The results showed that the concentration values of heavy metals were in the following order Zn>Cr>Cu>Pb>Ni>Cd>As>Co>Hg. In these selected heavy metals, As, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn exceed the values of thenatural geological background level of rocks that form the study area.All metals build-up in the soil emanated from human mediated activities such as open dumpsite practices and the domestic effluents spurred by industrial development and rise in population growth.


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  • IMPACT OF ROBOTIC PROCESS AUTOMATION ON THE WORKFORCE



Kshitiz Nayyar

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Robotic process automation (RPA) has brought about significant enhancements in operational efficiency and revolutionised the modus operandi of contemporary enterprises. This study examines the advantages of Robotic Process Automation (RPA), specifically emphasising enhanced productivity, shifts in occupational responsibilities, and the requirement for novel skill sets. The findings of the paper demonstrate the significance of deliberate retraining, fostering open communication with individuals, and promoting a lifelong learning mentality. In order to optimise outcomes, firms should integrate their technological proficiency with a comprehensive strategy that prioritises human resources. This paper will facilitate comprehensive integration and foster expansion


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  • AXISYMMETRIC MHD FLOW OF A VISCOUS FLUID IN A ROTATING CYLINDER



Dr. Harish Kumar

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We investigate the steady, ax symmetric, magneto hydrodynamic (MHD) flow of a viscous, Newtonian, incompressible, electrically-conducting fluid through an isotropic, homogeneous porous media situated in the annular zone between two concentric rotating cylinders in the presence of a radial magnetic field. The fluid in question is a viscous, Newtonian, incompressible, electrically-conducting fluid. The tangential and axial momentum equations, together with their related no-slip boundary conditions, are made non-dimensional by the use of transformation variables, which are also presented.


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