Acknowledgement to Reviewers | Author : Mani Man Singh Rajbhandari | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) highly value the timely review and
commitment of the reviewers in the process of peer review in the areas of
interdisciplinary sciences. JIS truly acknowledge and respect the reviewers’ commitment
and further contributing the JIS to reach step further towards the journal vision of
“Enriching Beautiful Minds towards Intelligent Minds”. The reviewers has supported the
journal and authors by contributing their input of expertise knowledge and intelligence by
supporting the JIS mission by “Guiding Beautiful Minds towards Intellectual
Enrichment”.
The Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) would like to thank all reviewers from
interdisciplinary sciences who participated and involved in timely peer reviewing of the
paper for this issue.
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| Giftedness: How does it work with Sensitivities, learning disabilities, and disorders? | Author : Hanna David | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Abstract: There is a widespread opinion that gifted children – as well as gifted adults – have an
over-sensitive, fragile, even vulnerable personality. This opinion is to be found both in the case study
literature of gifted and creative people in all areas, among the general population, and also among
gifted people who tend to explain their emotional, social and familial difficulties as a result –
sometimes inevitable – of their exceptional cognitive abilities or their extremely high level of
creativity. This paper aims to find out whether this opinion suits the clinical findings –both as
informed by the literature and in my clinic. As expected, the results are quite mixed. Indeed, many
highly gifted people have a fragile personality that might cause malfunctioning. On the other hand,
many individuals with exceptional abilities, extra-ordinary achievements and proven achievements
lead a “normal” family, social and emotional life. My conclusion is that in addition to individual
characteristics of each and every child, gifted or not, with or without disabilities, the influence of
giftedness on any child’s wellbeing is substantially influenced by the support this child gets from
school, home and the social environment he is exposed to. However, there is a large difference
between a gifted child with a learning disability and a child who suffers from an emotional problem,
whether caused by a disability or not. I will hereby give some examples of children belonging to both
groups. In a series of case studies of highly gifted children with a variety of problems, I will confirm
the assumption that giftedness per se is not directly related to emotional difficulties, but rather
connected to it in many cases. There are many risk factors that contribute to the possibility of a gifted
child to be prone to emotional problem; among them are creativity, non-conformity, and even being
female, especially in traditional society. The article suggests a few steps aimed to help gifted children
to overcome learning disabilities, as well as emotional problems.
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| A Genome Scaffold Algorithm for Extending Repetitive and Nonrepetitive Contigs | Author : Shuaibin Lian*, Gang Zheng, Ke Gong, Xiaoli Zhang and Jiantao Guo | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Abstract: The next generation sequencing platform produces massive short reads data. It is needed
to assemble these short reads for further analysis. Unfortunately, gene assembly algorithm is still
faced by a variety of complex challenges, especially for repetitive sequences. Based on De Bruijn
Graph and SWA, we proposed a new genome scaffold algorithm named HashRepScaffold for
extending repetitive contigs and non-repetitive contigs. By aligning original reads back to both ends of
repetitive contigs and non-repetitive contigs, HashRepScaffold finds the best repetitive contig to exend
the non-repetitive contig. Finally, simulation study was used to evaluate the performances of
HashRepScaffold. The results indicated that HashRepScaffold have an excellent performances in
extending repetitive and non-repetitive contigs.
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| A New AB Initio Repeats Finding Algorithm for Reference Genome | Author : Shuaibin Lian*, Ke Gong, Xiangli Zhang and Xinwu Chen | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Abstract: It has become clear that repetitive sequences have played multiple roles in eukaryotic
genome evolution. However, identification of repetitive elements can be difficult in the ab initio
manner from reference sequence. Currently, some classical ab initio tools of finding repeats have
already presented. The completeness and accuracy of detecting repeats of them are very low and need
to be improved. To this end, we proposed a complete and accurate ab initio repeat finding tool, named
UnSaReper, which is based on unbiased sampling and dynamic overlapping extension strategy. The
performances of UnSaReper are compared in human genome data Hg19 with RepeatScout and
RepeatFinder. The results indicate the following conclusions: 1) The completeness of UnSaReper is
the best one in almost all chromosomes; 2) In terms of total size, UnSaReper is also more powerful
than others. Consequently, UnSaReper is a complete and accurate ab initio repeat finding tool.
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| Gain improvement of the Yagi-Uda Antenna Using Genetic Algorithm for Application in DVB-T2 Television Signal Reception in Tanzania | Author : Twahir Kazema* and Kisangiri Michael | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Abstract: Region 2 UHF Frequency band is the frequency range which is used for transmitting
Television signals in East Africa. Yagi-uda antenna is an array Antenna designed for various
applications, in this paper a 5-element yagi-uda antenna is designed and optimized for operating on
the frequency of 500 MHz for digital television signal reception. 4NEC2 and FEKO software’s were
used for simulation and optimization was done using genetic algorithm. A comparative analysis was
done using the two software’s with respect to the current used antenna in DVB-T2 digital television
systems in Tanzania. The results shows that; the FEKO optimized antennas gives a better performance
compared to the currently antenna used for digital television reception in homes.
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| Student Representation and Modes of Institutional Stakeholder Interaction Platforms. Reconciling University Councils and their Student Stakeholders | Author : Omal Felix | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Abstract: The stakeholder relationships between any university leadership and its university student
clientele are important indicators of effective governance. In the post 1994, South African higher
education dispensation, and of the 2015 the Rhodes must fall and fees must fall university students
across the South African universities, the key symbolic characteristics of these stakeholder
relationships between the stakeholder governed university councils and the university students has
been the discourse of animosity, university protests, disruption of learning and destruction of
university properties. Subsequently, in light of the 2015 fees must fall and Rhodes must fall university
student movements, the role of the university councils in bringing effective governance as a result has
come under heavy review. As a consequence, this paper examines the extent to which the relationship
between university student representation in the university council and modes of institutional
engagement platforms of the university council with its stakeholders are contributing to effective
governance in the former historically black South African universities. This paper argues that there
are strong stakeholder’s influences on the kinds of institutional governance processes and procedures
used to enhance or coordinate university student representation and engagement relationships
between the university council and its different stakeholders in this case university students. As such to
engage with these institutional contexts requires the university council to understand the relationship
between modes of student representation in institutional governance and the ways of institutional
engagement platforms between the university councils and its key stakeholders the different university
student’s formations across the university campuses. The paper used the concept of culture as a
guiding framework to bring understanding of the ways the relationship between student representation
and the modes of institutional engagement by stakeholder governed university councils can be used to
improve governance practise. The date for this paper was collected from documentarily sources,
interviews with the members of the university council and surveys of the university staff and students.
The paper ends with a re-imagination of governance practises that enhance sustainable university
student representation and suitable engagement avenues as enablers of good practise. |
| Editorial | Author : Mani Man Singh Rajbhandari | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Dear Readers,
The Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) wishes to announce the publication of its
first issue in November 2017 bringing together an assessment of the articles from the
interdisciplinary sciences. This issue covers subjects from the disciplines of education,
engineering, humanities, and science. It is our pleasure to disseminate the deep well
researched knowledge to the readership.
The Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) is an academic platform for author(s) and
readers where researched knowledge and intelligence can be shared through that is
assimilated from various interdisciplinary field of study. It is the journal mission to join
and collaborate with authors to strengthen the hidden and scattered knowledge to
disseminate widely through as JIS act as the proficient outlet for academic, scientific
endeavor that supports and help the author(s) through the scientific peer review from the
expert reviewers.
The beginning is yet a step forward for the JIS to embark on the life-wide and life-long
academic journey. Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) commitment towards
consistency in publication is another walk towards the academic journey. It has been a
pleasure to share and learn from authors and reviewers from interdisciplinary sciences,
which is also the mission of the JIS.
The next issue will be published in May 2018. We invite the authors, scientists, scholars,
researchers, students, managers, leaders from interdisciplinary sciences to submit their
papers.
The Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) is thankful to all the editorial team, support
team and the expert/advisors for their contributions. Most of all, JIS appreciate and is
thankful to all the reviewers for their valuable input and scientific and academic rigor in
commenting and suggesting the authors work and for their time spared to review the papers.
Let us join and collaborate together to ENRICH the BEAUTIFUL MINDS
TOWARDS INTELLIGENT MINDS
Mani Man Singh Rajbhandari. Ph.D.
Founder and Editor-in-Chief
Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS) |
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