Mount also known as white mulberry, is a member Morus alba of the Moraceae family and is also kno... more Mount also known as white mulberry, is a member Morus alba of the Moraceae family and is also known as Tut in India. The three to six-metre tall tree is a medium-sized tree. Morus alba The development of new chemical compounds that result in new drugs often begins with the study of medicinal plants (Kalia, 2009). In every region of the world where silkworms are bred, white mulberry is grown. The silkworms' primary food source is the white mulberry leaves. Sanskrit: Tutam; Hindi: Tut; English: Mullberry; Malayalam: Malbari; Tamil: Musukette arisnly a few of the many names for the plant that are used in different languages. The plant species of the genus Morus, also referred to as mulberry and a member of the family Moraceae, are among those used medicinally. The three most well-known species are , Rubra, and Morus alba nigra. This species is a small to medium-sized mono-or dioic plantar that is extensively found in places like India, China, Japan, North Africa, Arabia, and southern Europe (Sánchez-Salcedo et al., 2017). Given their antioxidant qualities, flavonoids and anthocyanins, which are of great biological, pharmacological, and structural importance, are abundant in the genus Morus (Sánchez-Salcedo et al., 2017). Due to their antioxidant characteristics, the species have historically been employed for the prevention of liver and renal illnesses, joint damage, and anti-aging (Fresno et al., 2011). is 3.10 m high tree or shrub, bark Morus alba colored, with shallow grooves, twigs with fine hair. Reddish brown, ovoid, and finely haired winter buds. Lanceolate, 2.3-5 cm long, densely coated with small hairs. Petiole 1.5-5.5 cm, pubescent; Leaf blade oblong to broadly oval, irregularly lobed, 5.30 to 5.12 cm; abaxially light green and glabrous; base rounded to cordate; margin serrate to crenate; tip pointy, pointed, or blunt; adaxially light green and glabrous. Pendulous, 2.3-5 cm long, thickly
International journal of scientific research, 2015
The world of the computer graphics is evolving rapidly every day. The market is full of image pro... more The world of the computer graphics is evolving rapidly every day. The market is full of image processing applications. But how many of them really contribute to the growth of the science and technology? Is there any program that combines image processing functionalities with programming techniques ? The answer to these questions is Matlab. Matlab is a software that provides a high level programming language, many thematic libraries and easy implementable Graphic User Interface mechanisms. This paper presents information on wide aspects of the computer graphics, introduction to Matlab and its Image Processing Toolbox. Later, it focuses on GUI as a GUIDE tool. All theoretical studies are followed by an implementation of an image processing application. A very important step of software production is testing. Few examples of test scenarios along with short descriptions are listed in the final part of this paper. Solutions presented in this paper leaves an open door for the future dev...
Mount also known as white mulberry, is a member Morus alba of the Moraceae family and is also kno... more Mount also known as white mulberry, is a member Morus alba of the Moraceae family and is also known as Tut in India. The three to six-metre tall tree is a medium-sized tree. Morus alba The development of new chemical compounds that result in new drugs often begins with the study of medicinal plants (Kalia, 2009). In every region of the world where silkworms are bred, white mulberry is grown. The silkworms' primary food source is the white mulberry leaves. Sanskrit: Tutam; Hindi: Tut; English: Mullberry; Malayalam: Malbari; Tamil: Musukette arisnly a few of the many names for the plant that are used in different languages. The plant species of the genus Morus, also referred to as mulberry and a member of the family Moraceae, are among those used medicinally. The three most well-known species are , Rubra, and Morus alba nigra. This species is a small to medium-sized mono-or dioic plantar that is extensively found in places like India, China, Japan, North Africa, Arabia, and southern Europe (Sánchez-Salcedo et al., 2017). Given their antioxidant qualities, flavonoids and anthocyanins, which are of great biological, pharmacological, and structural importance, are abundant in the genus Morus (Sánchez-Salcedo et al., 2017). Due to their antioxidant characteristics, the species have historically been employed for the prevention of liver and renal illnesses, joint damage, and anti-aging (Fresno et al., 2011). is 3.10 m high tree or shrub, bark Morus alba colored, with shallow grooves, twigs with fine hair. Reddish brown, ovoid, and finely haired winter buds. Lanceolate, 2.3-5 cm long, densely coated with small hairs. Petiole 1.5-5.5 cm, pubescent; Leaf blade oblong to broadly oval, irregularly lobed, 5.30 to 5.12 cm; abaxially light green and glabrous; base rounded to cordate; margin serrate to crenate; tip pointy, pointed, or blunt; adaxially light green and glabrous. Pendulous, 2.3-5 cm long, thickly
Mount also known as white mulberry, is a member Morus alba of the Moraceae family and is also kno... more Mount also known as white mulberry, is a member Morus alba of the Moraceae family and is also known as Tut in India. The three to six-metre tall tree is a medium-sized tree. Morus alba The development of new chemical compounds that result in new drugs often begins with the study of medicinal plants (Kalia, 2009). In every region of the world where silkworms are bred, white mulberry is grown. The silkworms' primary food source is the white mulberry leaves. Sanskrit: Tutam; Hindi: Tut; English: Mullberry; Malayalam: Malbari; Tamil: Musukette arisnly a few of the many names for the plant that are used in different languages. The plant species of the genus Morus, also referred to as mulberry and a member of the family Moraceae, are among those used medicinally. The three most well-known species are , Rubra, and Morus alba nigra. This species is a small to medium-sized mono-or dioic plantar that is extensively found in places like India, China, Japan, North Africa, Arabia, and southern Europe (Sánchez-Salcedo et al., 2017). Given their antioxidant qualities, flavonoids and anthocyanins, which are of great biological, pharmacological, and structural importance, are abundant in the genus Morus (Sánchez-Salcedo et al., 2017). Due to their antioxidant characteristics, the species have historically been employed for the prevention of liver and renal illnesses, joint damage, and anti-aging (Fresno et al., 2011). is 3.10 m high tree or shrub, bark Morus alba colored, with shallow grooves, twigs with fine hair. Reddish brown, ovoid, and finely haired winter buds. Lanceolate, 2.3-5 cm long, densely coated with small hairs. Petiole 1.5-5.5 cm, pubescent; Leaf blade oblong to broadly oval, irregularly lobed, 5.30 to 5.12 cm; abaxially light green and glabrous; base rounded to cordate; margin serrate to crenate; tip pointy, pointed, or blunt; adaxially light green and glabrous. Pendulous, 2.3-5 cm long, thickly
International journal of scientific research, 2015
The world of the computer graphics is evolving rapidly every day. The market is full of image pro... more The world of the computer graphics is evolving rapidly every day. The market is full of image processing applications. But how many of them really contribute to the growth of the science and technology? Is there any program that combines image processing functionalities with programming techniques ? The answer to these questions is Matlab. Matlab is a software that provides a high level programming language, many thematic libraries and easy implementable Graphic User Interface mechanisms. This paper presents information on wide aspects of the computer graphics, introduction to Matlab and its Image Processing Toolbox. Later, it focuses on GUI as a GUIDE tool. All theoretical studies are followed by an implementation of an image processing application. A very important step of software production is testing. Few examples of test scenarios along with short descriptions are listed in the final part of this paper. Solutions presented in this paper leaves an open door for the future dev...
Mount also known as white mulberry, is a member Morus alba of the Moraceae family and is also kno... more Mount also known as white mulberry, is a member Morus alba of the Moraceae family and is also known as Tut in India. The three to six-metre tall tree is a medium-sized tree. Morus alba The development of new chemical compounds that result in new drugs often begins with the study of medicinal plants (Kalia, 2009). In every region of the world where silkworms are bred, white mulberry is grown. The silkworms' primary food source is the white mulberry leaves. Sanskrit: Tutam; Hindi: Tut; English: Mullberry; Malayalam: Malbari; Tamil: Musukette arisnly a few of the many names for the plant that are used in different languages. The plant species of the genus Morus, also referred to as mulberry and a member of the family Moraceae, are among those used medicinally. The three most well-known species are , Rubra, and Morus alba nigra. This species is a small to medium-sized mono-or dioic plantar that is extensively found in places like India, China, Japan, North Africa, Arabia, and southern Europe (Sánchez-Salcedo et al., 2017). Given their antioxidant qualities, flavonoids and anthocyanins, which are of great biological, pharmacological, and structural importance, are abundant in the genus Morus (Sánchez-Salcedo et al., 2017). Due to their antioxidant characteristics, the species have historically been employed for the prevention of liver and renal illnesses, joint damage, and anti-aging (Fresno et al., 2011). is 3.10 m high tree or shrub, bark Morus alba colored, with shallow grooves, twigs with fine hair. Reddish brown, ovoid, and finely haired winter buds. Lanceolate, 2.3-5 cm long, densely coated with small hairs. Petiole 1.5-5.5 cm, pubescent; Leaf blade oblong to broadly oval, irregularly lobed, 5.30 to 5.12 cm; abaxially light green and glabrous; base rounded to cordate; margin serrate to crenate; tip pointy, pointed, or blunt; adaxially light green and glabrous. Pendulous, 2.3-5 cm long, thickly
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