A study on the health hazards of the women scavengers using fuzzy matrix
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This paper gives a brief survey on the health hazards of the women scavengers. The method of application of Combined Effective Time Dependent Data (CETD) Matrix, Average Time Dependent Data (ATD) Matrix and Refined Time Dependent Data (RTD) Matrix which are the fuzzy models are studied using fuzzy matrices. The notion of fuzzy models using the concept of mean and standard deviation (SD) of the real data matrices are obtained. In order to make an analysis a sample study from particular place of Salem located at Tamilnadu, India has been taken. The graphical representation at different parameters of α are drawn using MATLAB. Conclusion and some suggestions are also provided. Â
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