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Scientific Transactions in Environment and Technovation, | 10.56343/STET.116.011.001.009
Year : 2017 | Volume: 11 | Issue: 1 | Pages : 50-53

Multi Server Public Key Encryption with Keyword Search for Big Data based Cloud Servers

Abstract :

In this study, a clandestine cemetery was simulated in an area of Sigur Plateau of Tamil Nadu part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, India. 32 domestic buffalo carcasses of the size of 363.66± (6.87) kg each were recorded in the forest areas in different periods of 2011 and 2015. Seven species of birds were recorded and five of them were eating the carcasses of mammals: 1) Accipitriformes: White-rumped Vulture- Gyps bengalensis (Gmelin, 1788) and Long-billed Vulture- Gyps indicus (Scopoli, 1786), Red-headed Vulture- Sarcogyps calvus (Scopoli, 1786), Egyptian Vulture-Neophron percnopterus (Linnaeus, 1758), Tawny Eagle-Aquila rapax (Temminck, 1828); 2) Passeriformes: House crow-Corvus splendens (Vieillot, 1817) and Common Myna-Acridotheres tristis(Linnaeus, 1766) Artiodactyla: Wild Boar Sus scrofa (Linnaeus, 1758) 4) Carnivora: Stray Dogs Canis lupus Familiaris, Wild Dog Cuon alpines (Pallas, 1811), Stripped Hyaena Hyaena hyaena (Linnaeus, 1758); and 5) Tiger Panthera tigris (Linnaeus, 1758). The behaviour of these animals interfered in the decomposition process and resulted in the dispersion and loss of bony parts.

Keywords:

Vultures, domestic buffalo, carcasses

Citation: *,

( 2017), Multi Server Public Key Encryption with Keyword Search for Big Data based Cloud Servers. Scientific Transactions in Environment and Technovation, 11(1): 50-53

Mr.Veerapathiran K

Correspondence: Eswari


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