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         <video:title>Heart Disease Prediction with Machine Learning Approaches</video:title>
         <video:description>#Heart is the most essential or crucial portion of our body. Heart is used to maintain and conjugate blood in our body. There are a lot of cases in the world related to #heartDiseases. People are leading to death due to heart disease. Various symptoms like #chestPain, fasting of #heartbeat and so on are mentioned. The health care industries found a large amount of data. This paper gives the idea of predicting heart disease using machine learning algorithms. Here, we will use various machine learning algorithms such as support vector classifier, random forest, knn, naïve bayes, decision tree and logistic regression. The algorithms are used on the basis of features and for predicting the heart disease. This paper uses different machine learning algorithms for comparing the accuracy among them.

#CoronaryArteryDisease, #DecisionTree, #KNearestNeighbor, #MachineLearning, #SupportVector, #LogisticRegression, #NaïveBayes

Author: Megha Kamboj

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20724113128</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-09T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/R9-0tkb6msE</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>176</video:duration>
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         <video:title>AI-Powered Predictive Analytics for Cloud Performance Optimization and Anomaly Detection</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Prabhu Chinnasamy

Abstract: This study presents an AI-driven framework for predictive cloud performance monitoring and anomaly detection. Leveraging machine learning models such as PyCaret, LightGBM, and Isolation Forest, the framework enhances system reliability by reducing Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR) by 40%, minimizing false positive alerts by 25%, and detecting anomalies 30 minutes earlier than conventional methods. Unlike static monitoring approaches, this model employs real-time AI-driven insights for intelligent auto-scaling and early failure detection. Validation across finance, healthcare, and retail industries demonstrates a 20% reduction in operational costs and improved resilience during peak workloads. By integrating automated CI/CD pipelines, adaptive model retraining, and AI-powered root cause analysis, this framework offers a self-healing and cost-efficient approach to modern cloud performance monitoring.

Keywords: AI-Driven Performance Monitoring, Proactive Anomaly Detection, Predictive Analytics, Cloud Performance Optimization, #Machine Learning in IT Operations, Time-Series Forecasting, #PyCaret and XGBoost, Self-Healing Cloud Systems, AI-Powered Root Cause Analysis, CI/CD #Pipeline Integration with ML, Generative AI for System Optimization, Multi-Cloud and #Hybrid #Cloud Monitoring

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR25311205448</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2025-04-14T02:47:43Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:duration>611</video:duration>
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         <video:title>#COVID-19 a Serious #Heath Issue - A Literature Review of Various Journals around the World</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Devesh Joshi, Rashi Bahuguna

Abstract: COVID-19 is an infectious disease which is caused #nCoV belongs to the #β-coronavirus genus. It is proposed that the major host for #alphacoronaviruses and #betacoronaviruses are #Bats It’s transmitted from infected person who has symptoms from virus including cough and sneezing, to susceptible person via airborne, zoonotic droplet nuclei. Due to the absence of specific Vaccine and Antiviral drug #Epidemilogical reports suggest that the morbidity and mortality rate is drastically increases day by day. The common clinical symptoms include fever, sore throat, cough, myalgia, headache, fatigue, headache, and breathlessness or dyspnea. Infection is confirmed by positive test to #SARS-CoV-2 by real-time #RT-PCR, In India it is done in National Institute of #Virology in Pune. Some drugs shows invitro efficacy against Novel #Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) i.e. chloroquine and #hydroxychloroquine (Antimalarial Drugs), Liponavir and Ritonavir (HIV protease inhibitor). Supportive therapy include #Azithromycin, #Tocilizumab, some #Immunomodulators and #NSAIDs. Some safety measure should also be taken like wash your hands with soap, use #sanitizers, cover your mouth with elbow during cough or sneeze.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20328144858</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-08T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/8_JZUxPfuiI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1063</video:duration>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ij7hVZaq0oo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>An Overview of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (Gynaecology)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Ashwati Nair, Dr. Swati Balakrishnan

Abstract: Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a syndrome which affects womens hormone levels. It is also known as Stein-Leventhal syndrome. [1] Nidhi, et al. prospectively studied 460 girls aged 15-18 years from a residential college in Andhra Pradesh, South India. The authors have reported a prevalence of PCOS in 9.13 % of the Indian adolescents. [2] It is estimated that 105 million people suffer this syndrome among 15 to 49 year-old women worldwide. [3] Women with PCOS produce higher-than-normal amounts of male hormone. It is a health problem that affects 1 in 10 women of childbearing age. According to PCOS awareness association, polycystic ovarian syndrome occurs in around 10, 000, 000 people worldwide [4]. PCOS is a disorder of internal abnormal conditions of ovaries. 8-15 % of women with procreative age square measure largely affected. PCOS is mainly caused by Genetic imbalances and classified lifestyle changes [5]. There is an emerging need for the diagnosis and early treatment of this disorder as it may lead to infertility and ovarian cancer to the women suffering from PCOS and who has remained undiagnosed. Mainly, it can be treated at the hormonal level by normalizing the elevated hormones which will reduce the signs and symptoms associated and thereby gradually decreasing the severity of the disorder.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20196826</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-16T03:30:21Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ij7hVZaq0oo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>641</video:duration>
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         <video:title>The Use of #ICT in #Teaching and Learning of #Mathematics in AlFaruq College of Education</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Abu Sulemana, Yahuza Abdul-Kadir

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to assess the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)with emphasis on the level of Mathematics tutors’ ICT Competency in teaching; tutors’ pedagogical practices with ICT; and the barriers to overcome when using ICT in teaching of Mathematics in Al-Faruq College of Education, Wenchi-Ghana. A cross-sectional descriptive survey was used for the study with questionnaires being the main tools to collect the data. The analysis suggests that Mathematics tutors’ ICT competency level is low, but they still do their best. The findings also indicted that tutors seldom use the appropriate pedagogy in relation to the use of ICT in teaching Mathematics. More so, respondents are aware of the benefits of good pedagogical practices in a lesson. Finally, it was found that tutors are challenged with a lot of ICT barriers that include absence of training opportunities and infrastructure when using ICT in the teaching and learning of Mathematics in the College. The study recommends frequent trainings and the removal of ICT barriers in the College for the tutors to give students the required knowledge and skills.

https://www.ijsr.net/search_index_results_paperid.php?id=ART20198184</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-06T11:02:50Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/WMtpv9iep9c</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>302</video:duration>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/sDKANUBYh74/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Idea to Fight COVID-19 (Systematic Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Mohammad Mamoon Jan

Abstract: While the whole world is trying to find a vaccine that will kill the virus, Ive a Suggestion/Solution that will act as a camouflage for it. We all know that virus needs a host, a healthy body to live in. It attacks the respiratory cell of the human body and it multiplies itself inside the body of that host like other viruses do but COVID 19 doesn&apos;t need to enter the hosts nucleus, it can directly access parts of the cell called Ribosome (used to make proteins) this virus has the very special character that it can hide itself easily inside the body of host.

#COVID-19, #Coronavirus, #Pandemic

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20426113217</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-26T03:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/sDKANUBYh74</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>473</video:duration>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/q399i4yGsJU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Review Article On: Effect of Pranayam on Stress</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Venice Mairya David

Abstract: Pranayama, a branch of yoga practice is extremely beneficial to #mankind in maintaining sound physical and mental #health. Prana is define as #life force or energy (in #Japan = Qi, #China = Chi). #Ayama means to control flow of life force through the body. Pranayama helps in controlling all the functions of breathing namely inspiration, expiration, and retention. Pranayama is one of the yogic techniques that can produce different physiological responses in healthy individuals (Upadhyay et al. , 2008). #Breathing techniques and patterns are regularly advocated for relaxing, stress management, control of #psycho physiological states (Ritz &amp; Roth, 2003). Various respiratory patterns and maneuvers can provide striking influences on the autonomic nervous system and may exacerbate or reduce adverse responses to stressors.

Keywords: #pranayama, #stress, #yoga

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20329005324</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-07-08T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/q399i4yGsJU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>722</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Uc_sZr1OA1E/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Learning Outcomes of Students in Traditional and Virtual Laboratory Instruction in Science</video:title>
         <video:description>The academic performance of the Filipino students as of now is at stake especially in the major subjects such as #mathematics and #science. Since Grade 9 is one among the low performer in high school in the said subject matter based on the results in the National Achievement Test last few years, they are used as respondents to be focused in the study as a ground in searching a solution for the problem in #education.  The researcher used two groups: control group and experimental group. Comparison of the performance of the groups were measured based on the scores obtained from the #pretest and #posttest. The methods, principles and objectives of lessons are parallel except the instructional materials used. The 10 weeks study involved the gathering of data using the pretest, posttest, observations, and interviews. The result shows that there is a significant difference equal to less than 0.001 in pretest - posttest. Consequently, the experimental group who used the Virtual Laboratory Instructions has higher performance across the topics tested.  Thus, the influence of virtual laboratory remarkably stresses its positive contribution to science education. The results and recommendations of the study are intended to improve the skills of students and uplift the achievements in the field of science.

#virtualLab, #traditionalInstruction

Author: Jennifer A. Taguchi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=17041902</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-13T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Uc_sZr1OA1E</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>511</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/loJaLtCnTS4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Novel #Coronavirus: A Global #Catastrophe and #Boutade</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Rajput Mansi, Sharma Rajesh

Abstract: #Corona #viruses are the pathogens found in animal and humans. They are #RNA viruses with enveloped positive sense, which are attributed by the club-like spikes projecting form their surface having an exceptionally large RNA genome and a distinctive replication strategy. Many features like #biology, #pathogenesis and disease of the virus that is exhibited so tremendously in the world wide #SAR’s epidemic are being recognizable and amicable to the core of researchers and analyst who have worked with this captivating and enthralling class of virus. The understanding of the revamption of the virus to new environment, trans species infection and exposure of new disease have been made easy by the evolution in biology of corona viruses. In Wuhan, a city in the #Hubei province of china, agglomeration of pneumonia cases were reported and novel corona virus was recognized for the effectuation, at the end of 2019. The virus proliferated briskly, resulting in an epidemic throughout the #china as well as in other countries. #WHO assigned the disease #COVID-19, in Feb. 2020, which means coronavirus disease. And the virus causing COVID-19 is ordained as ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME #CORONAVIRUS-2 (#SARS-COV-2). The disease escalated from china to 26 other countries, as of Feb 18 2020. Replication of #phylogenetic material takes place on #zoonotic origin that is why person-to-person transmission is responsible for #alacritous spread of this virus. Although the primary gap due to the lack of fundamental data concerning the transmissibility between humans plus the level of exposure to a confirmed case at which dissemination is more likely to occur and the transmissibility between humans remains. In India the beginning of the coronavirus started as on 30 Jan. 2020 in a student who had returned from #biology, pathogenesisWuhan university to Kerala. This was the first case in India for 2019-2020.The ministry of health and family welfare has established a whole of 428 cases and 9 deaths in the country as of 23rd Mar. 2020.

#SARS, #COVID-19, #PHYLOGENIC, #ZOONOTICORIGIN

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20324111939</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-17T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/loJaLtCnTS4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>870</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/XX1XyEjmIys/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Practices in Science Teaching during the Supervised Internship at the Goiano Federal Institute</video:title>
         <video:description>Investigative-Action Practices in #Science #Teaching during the Supervised #Internship at the #GoianoFederalInstitute

This article presents the results of an action research type of search, whose focus is the Supervised #Curriculum Internship (SCI), of the Degree in Chemistry of the Federal Institute of Education IF #Goiano. The objective was to develop action research practices using different didactic-pedagogical strategies, through the bias of the active methodologies, in the teaching-learning process of 7th grade Science. With a qualitative approach, initially a diagnosis was made about the school, and later didactic actions were developed based on action research, with the use of several didactic-pedagogical strategies, which range from the development of #didacticGames, the realization of projects by the students of elementary school, visits to the laboratories of IF Goiano and participation in Science exhibitions. For the diagnosis, a questionnaire and dialogue with the class teacher were used, and in the data collection process of the actions developed, a field diary was used to rigorously record the entire process. The results highlight the involvement of the school in the realization and implementation of practices, as well as the active participation of students, signaling the #protagonism in their #learning process.

Authors: Felipe Torres Da Silva, Rosenilde Nogueira Paniago, Prof. Suzana Maria Loures de Oliveira Marcionilio, Celso Martins Belisario, Calixto Junior De Souza, Patrcia Gouvea Nunes, Simone de Sousa Moraes

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20719003426</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-24T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/XX1XyEjmIys</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>655</video:duration>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/g-sMGLMuHDg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Bamboo as a Building Material in North East of India</video:title>
         <video:description>#Bamboo has always been considered a weak building material to be used in #construction. But with the advancement of technology it has been possible to use bamboo resources keeping certain impacts, properties in mind. #NorthEast has abundant of bamboo resources which in turn leads to more #employmentOpportunities, industry set ups and growth of #economy. Also it is more effective since it has low cost and safe for #earthquake prone areas. With its productive use #India can lead in economy and subsequently adopt Eco-friendly measures to make a greener environment.

#Reinforcement, #NorthEast-India, #Research, #Concrete, #Steel, #CivilEngineering, #Innovation

Author: Nafisa Nazneen Choudhury

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20615102604</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-08T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/g-sMGLMuHDg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>481</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/R5Mca5CoiNg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Design and Development of Solar Powered Air Cooler</video:title>
         <video:description>The present #airCoolingMethods are #evaporativeCoolers, #airConditioning, fans and #dehumidifiers. But running these products need a source called #electricity. The producing of electricity is ultimately responsible for hot and humid conditions i.e. #globalWarming. In hot and humid conditions the need to feel relaxed and comfortable has become one of few needs and for this purpose utilization of systems like air-conditioning and refrigeration has increased rapidly. These systems are most of the time not suitable for villages due to longer power cut duration and high cost of products. #SolarPower systems being considered as one of the path towards more sustainable energy systems; considering solar-cooling systems in villages would comprise of many attractive features. This technology can efficiently serve large latent loads and greatly improve indoor air quality by allowing more ventilation while tightly controlling humidity. Despite increasing performance and mandatory energy efficiency requirements; peak electricity demand is growing and there is currently no prevalent solar air cooling technology suited to residential application especially for villages; schools and offices. This project reviews solar powered air cooler for residential and industrial applications.

#SolarEnergy, #CentrifugalFan, #3DModelling, #CoolingPad, #SolarBatteryC10

Authors: Vijaykumar Kalwa, Dr. R. Prakash

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=2061402</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-27T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/R5Mca5CoiNg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>469</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DmtrO1aFhWE/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Self Help Groups: A Mechanism for Social Entrepreneurship (Economics)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr. Gaonkar Gopalakrishna M, Manjunatha M

Abstract: It may be #rural or #urban #economy, the #social #entrepreneurship is need of the day in the present world. Social entrepreneurship maybe #profit or #nonprofit oriented but the goal is to involve the members of the #society in the efforts of the all-round progress of the country. Self Help Group is one such mechanism which tries to promote social entrepreneurship in different dimensions. Even today major part of #Indian population is concentrated in rural area and they are still believe and follow a number of #customs and #traditions. In such condition to initiate social entrepreneurship one has face a number of hurdles and Challenges.The major objectives of building participatory institutions of the poor such as #SHGs is to provide the members with an opportunity and the space to develop a vision/mission, to develop and maintain organisational and financial #management systems, to grow in confidence and #skills to manage their lives and promote their interests in the private and public domains, to establish the linkages required for an institution to function effectively and sustainably, and to support its members to become agents of social change. SHGs are highly supportive in a number of ways to develop social entrepreneurship and come over the hurdles in their way. Thus, definitely, SHG’s can be one of the mechanisms to promote social #entrepreneurs.

#socialEntrepreneurs, #SHG, #mechanism, #hurdles, #skillsAttitudes

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20301125759</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-06T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/DmtrO1aFhWE</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>654</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Ce52yOJMZlw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Understanding the Concept of Project Termination in the Management of Projects (Management)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Crispin George

Abstract: Project termination is such a complex and difficult process faced by project managers and team especially when the project is failing. In essence, they must be prepared enough to handle such as when the need arises. Even though, the decision to terminate a project must come from senior management, the project manager and team has a responsibility to reduce the impact of that decision on project staff. This impact can be mitigated by clearly explaining to project personnel for them to understand the rationale for terminating the project. Once, staff are fully aware of such decision; they will be able to put themselves together for future challenges rather than surprising them. This paper looks into the most common types of project termination, reasons for the decision to terminate projects, strategies employed to choose the most appropriate termination method and the impacts of project termination on #project personnel. However, the decision to terminate a project should be preceded by accurate and reliable information that will enhance project stakeholders in making the correct decision in the interest of the organization.

#TerminationManager, #ParentOrganization, #Extinction, #Integration, #Addition, #Starvation

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20302094445</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-11T03:30:08Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ce52yOJMZlw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1027</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/GsC1fakVZmI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Significance of Auditing in Project Management</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Crispin George

Abstract: The evaluation of a project is critical to its success. Therefore, project organizations consider this aspect of managing project an essential tool in accomplishing the objectives of the organization through project management. Project audit assesses the performance of the project with respect to its available resources. In other words, it provides a comprehensive feedback on project status. Such feedback enables senior #management to make informed decision that will push the project in achieving its objectives. However, some of the primary benefits of project audit are as follows; helps improve the performance of the project, enhances customer and stakeholder satisfaction, saves costs, controls scope and avoid scope creep, provides early problem diagnostics, clarifies performance/cost/schedule relationships, identifies future opportunities for improvement, evaluates performance of the project team, informs client of project status/prospects and reconfirms feasibility of commitment to project. #ProjectAuditors are charged with the responsibility to audit the project; for which the project manager and team should be supportive in order to boost the process. The project manager and team are the insiders, they know the ins and outs of the project; so, they are in a better position to provide guidance for the audit team as they audit the project. The Monitoring and Evaluation Plan developed earlier in the project should be used in this exercise. The project manager and team have that document and it should be made available to the audit team in order to aid them throughout the audit process. That document will spell out the critical areas of the project that should be evaluated during the audit process. Areas of the project where the auditors lack the capacity to probe into, they can recommend for a technical audit to be conducted in such areas.

#Auditing, #Evaluation, #Performance, #AuditLifecycle, #CredibleAudit, #AuditInformation, #AuditReport

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20302094109</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-18T12:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/GsC1fakVZmI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>914</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Rkzw4ZCZu0w/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Relief to the Indian Economy Struggling with the Corona Pandemic (Economics)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dr. Gayatri Tanwar

Abstract: Corona virus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered corona virus. To reduce the problems of the poor during the lockdown, the Central Government released a &quot;Prime Minister&apos;s Poor Welfare Package&quot; of Rs 1.70 lakh crore. Special attention has been taken in this package to farmers, poor, women, employees and workers. On the announcement of the relief package, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi said &quot;this is the first step in the right direction&quot;. On 28 March, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the PM CARES Fund to fight Corona pandemic and appealed people to donate in this fund. In this research paper relief to the Indian economy struggling with the corona pandemic. The economic relief provided by the government, the PM CARES Fund and the situation of Lockdown in India will be discussed.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20417113205</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-22T03:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Rkzw4ZCZu0w</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>217</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/YtvxplYm4Gg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Studies on the Utilization of Orange Peel Powder in the Development of Food Product</video:title>
         <video:description>#Citrus fruit is an integral part of a healthy #breakfast and thus promotes the beginning of a healthy every day. Orange is known for many health benefits and is one of the most popular all over the world. Citrus fruits (citrus) have a variety of #vitamins, #minerals, and #antioxidants such as #flavonoids, #anthocyanins, #phenolic acids and #carotenoids as well as the presence of many nutrients such as fiber to have a positive effect on health immunity - such as the stomach and digestive system. All these act as anti-infection, anti-cancer and anti-anti-bacterial properties. The main objectives of the study are to assess the organoleptic characteristics of the finished product, determine the nutritional values ​​of the finished product, preserve the finished food product, and the cost of the finished product at the core of the raw material. During the research, powders utilization from orange peel with 100 grams of refined flour were included in the 0 percent, 5 percent, 10 percent and 15 percent levels. The product scores sensory evaluation with the help of a nine-digit Hedonic scale score card, was among the five teachers selected from the Faculty of Home Science Department. In which it was found that T1 in the colour and texture of biscuits incorporation from orange peel powder. The highest score given to T. (7 8) was given to T. (7 8) due to the bitterness of powder made from orange peel based on taste and flavour. (6.7). T.2 (5.7) A score higher than T.3 (4.8). The increase in the amount of energy, protein, fat, carbohydrate calcium and iron in those food products was observed when the powder produced from orange peel in the food product increased and the amount of fat in the powder made from the orange peel was not increased. Thus, these biscuits were also preserved for 45 days. In the end the cost of the product based on raw materials. The average cost per 100-gram biscuit is T.0 control Rs 15.31, T.1 Rs 14.54, T.2 Rs 13, 77, T.3 Rs 13.01.

#orange, #fruit, #biscuit, #hedonic, #nutrients

Authors: Dr. Rosy Kumari, Nikki Kumari

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20928122212</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-12-20T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/YtvxplYm4Gg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>379</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4d-k8RkmXIk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>English Punctuation Marks</video:title>
         <video:description>Punctuation is a visible device with different shapes contrived to present written texts in a form that is both understandable and easy to read. Punctuation in English is a group of marks that guide the reader through his eyes to the main units in the text like the phrase, the sentence, or the paragraph. It also shows him the kind of connection between them, so that meaning will be arrived at without delay or confusion. The current study investigates #English #Punctuation Marks: importance, purposes, and types. Moreover, each mark has been explained to understand its usage.

#PunctuationMarks, #Classification

Authors: Najat Abdul Muttalib M. Jawad

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2020673</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-12-18T03:30:19Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/4d-k8RkmXIk</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>664</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/L9C4PGRR_Tc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Comprehensive Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning of Severe Periodontal Disease</video:title>
         <video:description>This paper attempts to describe the clinical and radiographic diagnostic features and the current treatment options along with a suggested protocol for comprehensive management of severe periodontal disease with case report and a brief review. In this report, periodontal treatment of a 56-year-old female patient with generalized severe #chronic #periodontitis is presented. The long-term success of the treatment of the complex cases with severe #chronicPeriodontitis depends significantly upon the proper control of the #periodontalInfection and the achievement of a stable #periodontal status. In this case apart from non-surgical approach, a #surgical approach is necessary for the #treatment plan for regenerating the lost periodontal tissues as there is advanced attachment loss.

#severePeriodontitis, #hopelessTeeth, #alveolarBoneLoss, #attachmentLoss

Authors: Dr Shabana Lone, Dr Jacob Thomas

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20304125420</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-12-09T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/L9C4PGRR_Tc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>358</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/8wI5WXhvUoA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Biochemical and Toxicological Effects of Cadmium on Phaseolus vulgaris L.</video:title>
         <video:description>#Phaseolus vulgaris L. (kidney bean) is an annual leguminous pulses, rich in antioxidant #flavonoids and proteins. This group of plants are being used in eastern Himalaya for different type of #ethinic medicinal and edible purpose. On the contrary, #Cadmium as a toxic heavy metal has ranked number 7 among top 20 #toxins. Manufacturing of paints, plastics, fungicides, #fertilizers, Ag-Cd #batteries, nickel-cadmium #storage batteries, printing ink etc. are common sources of entering Cd (II) into environment. The seeds are collected from seed banks germinated and grown with #Hoagland medium under various concentrations of cadmium. #Quantum yield of primary #photochemistry were estimated using Handy #PEA. The #biochemical compounds are estimated following standard methods at weekly intervals. The #proline content increases with increase in Cd2+ concentrations (R2=0.69). But there was a concentration dependent decrease in other biochemical compounds such as total soluble protein, Chl a, b and yield parameter of #photosynthetic #electron transport for Cd2+ induced #toxicity. The root length decrease more significantly.

#ascorbicAcid, #cadmium, #proline, #Pvulgaris, #quantumYield

Anuja Samal, Srinivas Acharya, Chinmay Pradhan

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20194047</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-21T03:31:02Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/8wI5WXhvUoA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>317</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+11+Issue+8%2C+August+2022</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.6400</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/evPJzHCP_qo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Reemergence of Monkeypox: Prevalence, Diagnostics, and Counter Measures</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Harsh Mukati, Riddhi Mishra, Rahul Patel, Priyanka Nath, Simranjit Kour

Abstract: #Monkeypox is an emerging zoonotic disease recognized as the most important #orthopoxvirus infection in humans in the smallpox post - eradication era. While monkeypox is endemic in the Democratic Republic of the #Congo, it has been reported in other countries of Central and West Africa as well. The #disease was also imported once into the #USA. It manifests with the same symptoms as smallpox, including flu - like symptoms, fever, #malaise, #headache, back pain, and characteristic #rash. New medications and vaccinations showed promising results for the treatment and prevention of the disease, but more studies are required to show their efficacy in the actual endemic settings. The monkeypox virus is considered a high threat #pathogen causing a disease of public health importance. Therefore, there is an urgent need to focus on building surveillance capacities which will provide valuable information for designing appropriate prevention, preparedness and response activities.

Keywords: monkey pox virus, #orthopox #virus, #outbreak, #smallpox, #bioterrorism

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR22729215344</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-09-03T06:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/evPJzHCP_qo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>412</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+6%2C+June+2021</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.6400</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/bGSQsXxoR4k/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Tamragarbha Pottali - A Compact Drug Formulation in Ayurveda Rasasastra</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Ebin T U

Abstract: Pottali Kalpana is one among the pharmaceutical preparations of Rasaushadhis. Among them Gandhaka Dravitha Pottali which is prepared by boiling the molded medicinal drug in Gandhaka for a considerable period of time requires the most attentive preparation strategy .Tamragarbha Pottali is a Gandhaka Dravitha Pottali. The present work details about the method of preparation of Tamragarbha Pottali which is an altered form of actual reference from the book RasayogaSagara. A guideline for the preparation of Tamragrabha Pottali has been anticipated with the observations recorded during the course of Paaka. The most crucial part in the process is to preserve the molten consistency of Gandhaka .This was made possible by sustaining the temperature. The temperature was gradually elevated not exceeding more than 200 degree Celsius for more than half of the procedure duration. On subsequently passing the second half of time period, the temperature was gradually increased beyond 200 degree Celsius. Physico-Chemical analytical assessments are required to evaluate the compositions of final product. The final must be a complex of Copper- Mercury- Sulphur. The method of administration of Tamragarbha Pottali is by rubbing in an even stone and prepared into a paste preferably with honey or plain ghee or medicated ghee. This dosage form is supposed to be very potent in therapeutic efficacy owing to the rapid absorption and distribution of its ingredients. The drug molecules of optimum concentration are reduced into a subtle form by the application of slow progressive heat.

Keywords: Pottali Kalpana, Gandhaka Dravitha Pottali, Tamragrabha Pottali, Rasayoga Sagara

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21529000751</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2023-01-31T06:30:08Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/bGSQsXxoR4k</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>560</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+8%2C+August+2021</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.6400</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/6Ift0aYtew8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Impact of E-Commerce during COVID-19 Pandemic Situation in Kerala</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Megha Mahesh

Abstract: E-Commerce is the most popular and preferred method of purchasing various items and services. Conventional purchases must currently be substituted by E-Commerce. The only explanation behind this is that wide arrays of products are offered to clients from across the world to choose their own goods. As a result of this pandemic, e-commerce also faces some unforeseen hurdles. This paper analyses how Covid-19 suddenly affects e-commerce and changes in consumer demand and buying.

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR21728100831</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2025-07-13T04:04:53Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/6Ift0aYtew8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>636</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+4%2C+April+2020</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.6400</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/o1FxOc6MccU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Granulomatous Rosacea and Tinea Overlap: A Rare Combination</video:title>
         <video:description>#Rosacea is a chronic skin condition involving inflammation of the cheeks, nose, chin, forehead, or eyelids. It causes redness and pimples, mainly across the face. #GranulomatousRosacea is a rare type of rosacea primarily occurring in middle-aged women. The cause is unknown, but both #genetic and #non-genetic factors contribute to this condition. As it has many differentials, it is very difficult to diagnose a lesion without a biopsy. Treatment is based on controlling the symptoms using medications, antibiotics, light therapy and other treatments. The long-term prognosis for these people depends on the severity of symptoms and the response to treatment. We present the case of a 34-year old woman who came with the diagnosis of #TineaFaciei for a persistent annular lesion on the left side of her face, which on biopsy proved to be granulomatous rosacea.

#rosacea, #granulomatous, #annularLesion, #tinea

Authors: Jyotika Kalsy, Karandeep Singh Bhatti, Ankush Maheshwary, Riya Kaur Kalra

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20330230313</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-15T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/o1FxOc6MccU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>435</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+10%2C+October+2020</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.6400</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/YDO6Eb4h0bs/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effect of Size &amp; Temperature on Dielectric Parameters of Pigeon and Chick Pea at Microwave Frequency</video:title>
         <video:description>The #dielectric properties are measured by using x-band microwave bench #reflectometer technique. Dielectric values are calculated at different temp. (20oc to 50oc) and packing density and then compared with co-relation formulae. There was a good agreement is found between theoretical and experimental values of dielectric parameters. The result shows there was a systematic increase in ε&apos; and ε&quot; with increasing value of δr and decrease in ε&apos; and ε&quot; with increasing temperature.

#Dielectric, #pigeonPea, #chickPea, #microwave

Authors: Ganesh Ghodmalle, Prashant Gawali

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20927181151</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-20T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/YDO6Eb4h0bs</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>593</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+5%2C+May+2018</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.6400</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/j5Iklxs9wb4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Synthesis, Characterisation and its Anti Bacterial Activity of Dalfampridine Genotoxic Impurity</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Mythili A, Dr. Vijayabaskaran M, Dr. Yogesh D B

Abstract: Objective #Dalfampridine and its impurities are used as intermediates for synthesis of chemicals, #pharmaceuticals and agrochemical industry, #antineoplastic, #anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory, #antispasmodic and #antiasthmatic drugs, #fungicide and as additives for foodstuffs [1]. Moreover its derivatives mainly used to treat multiple sclerosis so [2], the drug availability should be within the limit as per ICH guidelines. In the present study was aimed to synthesize 1, 2-di (pyridine-4-yl) hydrazine and evaluate antibacterial activity by using agar cup method. Methods 1, 2-di (pyridine-4-yl) hydrazine synthesized by number of steps which is N-Oxidation, Nitration, Azo coupling and #Deoxygenation followed by Reducion. Synthesized molecule was characterized by LC-MS, HPLC, 1H NMR and serially diluted test solution of three doses of 1, 2-di (pyridine-4-yl) hydrazine (50g/ml, 75g/ml and 100g/ml) were added in the cups which is present in bacteria spreaded petridish. All the plates stood incubated for 24 hrs at 370C [3]. MIC (Minimum Inhibitory Concentration) was measured and compared with gentamycin as a positive control. Results 1, 2-di (pyridine-4-yl) hydrazine molecule was synthesized and characterized as per methods. The synthesized 1, 2-di (pyridine-4-yl) hydrazine (100g/ml) was found to be effective and it exhibited significant antibacterial activity against its direction of Escherichia-coli Pseudomonas-aeruginosa Bacillus-subtilis Staphylococcus-aureus which activity is lesser than standard drug gentamycin. Whereas100g/ml dose showed higher anti bacterial activity with more zone of inhibition than 75g/ml and 50g/ml dose of synthesized molecule. Conclusions The results proposed 100g/ml of synthesized 1, 2-di (pyridine-4-yl) hydrazine showed significant antibacterial activity but less activity than standard drug gentamycin.

Keywords: Dalfampridine, Genotoxic impurities, Oxidation, Nitration, Azo coupling, Reduction, Deoxygenation, LC-MS, 1H NMR, Melting point, Anti bacterial activity, Agar well cup method</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-01-18T06:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/j5Iklxs9wb4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1364</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+7%2C+July+2018</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.6400</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/RLW1upd6w7c/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Fortnight Salary Tax in Papua New Guinea</video:title>
         <video:description>This published paper is based on the contextual knowledge on the fortnight #salary and #wages #tax system in #PapuaNewGuinea. The paper outlines salary and wages definition, salary and wages tax system, and other provisions such as long service payment with new tax table rate, lump sum payment, leaves payment, superannuation, salary packaging and annual leave fares. The proposed recommendations on the fortnight salary tax in PNG are based on the knowledge and experience by the writer, who has been working in #PNG for the last 10 years. The current fortnight salary tax system is not really supportive well with the work forces of Papua New Guinea. The fortnight salary system in Papua New Guinea is the progressive rate so the marginal utility for the salary increment will decrease and current marginal rate of tax on the salary and wages are 42 % and its very high for the developing nation.

#salary, #wages, #fortnightSalary, #wageTax, #longServicePayment, #superannuation, #salaryPackaging

Author: Sivanathan Sivaruban

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20183764</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-10T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/RLW1upd6w7c</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>769</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+8%2C+August+2018</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.6400</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/jxXOLMECLTc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>p-Aminobenzoic Acid as a New Reagent in Spectrophotometric Determination of Salbutamol Sulphate</video:title>
         <video:description>A simple #spectrophotmetic method for the determination of #salbutamol #sulphate (#SBS) in aqueous solution has been suggested. The method is based on the oxidative coupling reaction of SBS with p-aminobenzoic acid (#PABA) in an alkaline medium (pH=11.96) in presence of N-chlorosuccinimide (NCS) as #oxidizing agent to produce an intense blue colored, water soluble and stable product, which showed maximum absorption at 622 nm. Beers law is obeyed over the range2.0 - 25.0 g.ml-1 of SBS and limit of detection (LOD) of 0.460 g.ml-1, limit of #quantitation (LOQ) of 1.536 g.ml-1, a molar absorptivity of 1.828104 l.mol-1.cm-1. and #Sandells sensitivity index of 0.0315 g.cm-2. The method has been successfully applied to the determination of SBS in #pharmaceutical preparations.

Authors: Nabeel S. Othman Ali M. Asaad

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=13061801</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-01-30T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/jxXOLMECLTc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>558</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+5+Issue+10%2C+October+2016</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.6400</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Sk9ggAqpBwo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Demand Management by Auto Component Manufacturers&apos; - A Study of Strategies</video:title>
         <video:description>Demand for most of the #consumer products fluctuates over a year due to various competitive reasons. In such scenarios, demand #management is an important tool for meeting the demand. In #automobile sector, the role played by auto-component manufacturers (ACMs) is very important as they have to to keep the assembly lines of the automobile manufacturer (s) running under varying demand scenarios. With huge investments, the industry provides varied #economic dividends. Being a single source of supply or a supplier to many segments, the responsibility of the #ACMs is very high. Both in the short term and long term, they need to adopt sales and manufacturing strategies to manage the fluctuating demand. The paper apart from identifying the role, principles and mechanism of demand management also provides the results of the research study undertaken to find out the strategies adopted by ACMs for managing the demand in #India. The results show that their strategies revolve around capacity, workforce, price discounts, sub-contracting and plant closures, depending on the severity of the situations.

#AutoComponent, #Capacity, #Demand, #Strategies, #SubContracting, #Supply # Automobile

Authors: Dr. Gopaldas Pawan Kumar

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20161939</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-23T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Sk9ggAqpBwo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>953</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+4+Issue+11%2C+November+2015</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.6400</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4JbTkJkkvZ4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>An Approach for Canny Edge Detection Algorithm on Face Recognition (Information Technology)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: A. D. Chitra, Dr. P. Ponmuthuramalingam

Abstract: The paper obtainable here is a challenge to use a canny edge detection #algorithm for face recognition. Defined an edge as a set of related pixels that forms a margin between two disjoints regions, the automatic recognition of human faces grants an important challenge to the #research community of #pattern recognition. There are differences in the lighting, angles, facial expressions and poses, further set a problem to the face recognition research. This paper proposes a new approach, canny edge detection method for face recognition and image color space #transformation, #Gaussian Filter Coefficient and #Hysteresis #thresholding using two values for thresholding, High and Low. The proposed method works efficiently with #images and performs better than all other edge #detection algorithm.

#CannyEdgeDetectionAlgorithm, #GaussianFilter, #HysteresisThresholding

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV151012</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-07T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/4JbTkJkkvZ4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>639</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/recentepresentations.php?page=2</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DlNlZn_7CTY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Review Paper on Experimental Investigation on Vortex Tube Refrigeration System</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Abhinav Giri

Abstract: A vortex tube is a simple device which splits a high pressure gas stream into a cold and hot stream without any chemical reactions or external energy supply. It is a #mechanical device without any moving parts. The splitting of flow into regions of low and high #temperature range is referred to as the temperature separation effect. The performance of #vortex tube depends on two basic parameters, first is the working parameter such as inlet pressure of compressed air, and the other one is geometric parameters such as number of nozzles, diameter of nozzle, cone valve angle, length of hot side tube, cold orifice diameter, and as well as material of vortex tube. Vortex tube has interesting functions and several industrial applications, and, as a #refrigerator, it is used as a spot cooling device in industry.

#VortexTube, #nozzle, #material, #coneValveAngle

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20182104</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-08T12:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/DlNlZn_7CTY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1028</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/axbL0N_GZJE/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Issues in Child Development in Nigeria</video:title>
         <video:description>This research work focused on issues in #childDevelopment in #Nigeria. The study reviewed definitional issues in child development, looking at who a child is, and what makes one a child using international children’s right laws and Nigeria in particular. The study also mentioned that children should be seen as rights-possessors and not just as objects of adult control and domination and that #childrenWelfare is not limited to the physical, but is wholesome, including religious/spiritual welfare, #educationalWelfare, #emotionalWelfare and any other form of welfare a child can get to enhance development. The study also stated that the government should bring up good children right policies that will protect the interests of children.

#ChildDevelopment, #Children’sRights, #Childhood, #Gender

Authors: Barr. BerthaNnenna Otunta, Joy N. Ezeilo

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20178278</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-11T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/axbL0N_GZJE</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>539</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/AG9wqYthM8k/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Analysis on Polytechnic Colleges of #TamilNadu using #SPSS and #Tableau Software (ART20203041)</video:title>
         <video:description>This research work is about analyzing the facilities available in various polytechnics of Tamil Nadu, their placements status, their fee structure and their student?s admissions. The study is done using the data of all the 519 polytechnics that are functioning now in Tamil Nadu. The details of factors that determine the admission level is worked out using SPSS package. The variations on fees, facilities and placements with the type of institute are done using business analytic software Tableau. The results obtained from the study are discussed.

B. Saravanan, &quot;Analysis on Polytechnic Colleges of TamilNadu using SPSS and Tableau Software&quot;, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), https://www.ijsr.net/search_index_results_paperid.php?id=ART20203041, Volume 8 Issue 11, November 2019, 1602 - 1604</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-04-16T13:37:25Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/AG9wqYthM8k</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>365</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mt3MYs8nZUI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Comprehend the COVID-19 Virus in the Human Body and Its Symptoms</video:title>
         <video:description>These #COVID-19 infection causes respiratory #contamination including #pneumonia, cold, wheezing and #hacking while in creatures it causes looseness of the bowels and upper #respiratory #maladies. Crown infection transmitted human-to-human or human to creatures through airborne beads. Crown infection enters the human cell through the layer #ACE-2 #exopeptidase receptor. #WHO and #ECDC exhorted to evade open spots and close contact with tainted people and pet creatures.

#Coronavirus, #covid-19, #virus, #MERS-CoV, #SARS-CoV

Author: Kalpana Verma

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20725125823</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-23T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/mt3MYs8nZUI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>453</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/PmT3yT1xO34/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Developing English Speaking Material based on Critical Thinking Skill at Vocational High School</video:title>
         <video:description>Developing #EnglishSpeakingMaterial based on #CriticalThinking #Skill at Vocational #HighSchool in #Makassar

The objectives of this research were to find out how is the Critical Thinking improve the Students’ Speaking Skill of the eleventh grade students of Tourism Department at SMK Negeri 4 Makassar. This research applied a pre-experimental with pre-test and post-test design. The population was the eleventh grade students of Tourism Department at SMK Negeri 4 Makassar, in 2017/2018 academic year. The population consisted of 49 students where the sample was taken by using purposive sampling technique. The research data were collected by pre-test and post-test on speaking test and analyzed by using #SPSS 25.0 version to see the significant difference between pre-test and post-test. The results of the research were the application of Critical Thinking significantly improved the students’ speaking skill which covers accuracy, fluency, and comprehensibility. The researcher concluded that Critical Thinking technique can be the alternative choice for teaching English at #SMK (vocational school) where the #English language teaching process is demanded to teach communicatively and functionally, so the SMK’s students possess English competencies which are relevant to the job opportunities both in #Indonesia and global setting.

Authors: Imran Trista Udin, Basri Wello, Qashas Rahman, Sharyn Graham Davis

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20203142711</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-20T12:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/PmT3yT1xO34</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>738</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ibLstPcNmfo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Determination of Lead from Tailings of #Gold Matrix using #Proton Induced #X-ray Emission</video:title>
         <video:description>Proton induced x-ray emission (pixe) was utilized in this research to determine the lead from five geological samples of tailings of gold ores collected from different holes within the same local mining area of #magaVillage under Danko-fasagu zuru emirate, #kebbi state #Nigeria. The samples was prepared to a scale interrogated by non-destructive technique (PIXE), using 1.7MeV tandem accelerator at the Centre for #Energy Research and Development (#CERD), #ObafemiAwulowoUniversity (OAU) Ile-Ife, Osun state Nigeria. After samples activation with an ion beam of proton, atomic interactions occur that give off electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths in the x-ray part of the electromagnetic spectrums specific to those elements contained in the samples. The spectrum generated from the samples revealed that lead concentration is above the normal. The results of the irradiation of the samples shows that lead (pb) alongside with the other elements were obtained such as Ca, K, Zr, Ba, Ti, Si, Fe, Mn, Cl, Ce, Cu, Sr, S. The work look into the determination of naturally occurring element (lead), whose concentration was found to be above the normal. According to the results obtained from this research indicated that the communities living around the local mining area of maga are at the risk of lead poisoning, due to its high concentration in the area. This is because the tailings (left over) of gold ores at the mining area are spreading through air and water. People inhaled the air into their lungs down to the bloodstream, drink and cook with the water. These increase the potential danger of #leadPoisoning.

#PIXE, #Lead, #Tailing, #goldMatrix

Author: Buhari Samaila

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20194090</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-25T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ibLstPcNmfo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>645</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/OdwhGT4vP-Y/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Aims &amp; Objectives of Early Education</video:title>
         <video:description>Pre Primary or #kindergarten #education is very important in our modern scenario. The main aim of education is the all round development of student. Its purpose is to develop a student into a full, whole &amp; integrated person with having the capability of earning their #bread &amp; #butter. An educated person can face, the challenges of life wisely &amp; bravely &amp; contribute to their society. Just keeping in mind to produce useful, intelligent, patriotic morally strong, healthy men &amp; women. The process of preparing them like so starts initially in kindergarten. The emphasis should be given to the growth &amp; development of mind, spirit &amp; body. These 3 aspects are interrelated &amp; none should be neglected. The necessity of natural teaching is also very important as man is becoming like a #machine. They should come closer to nature to get free &amp; natural #environment to develop fully.

#Pre-schoolEducation, #holisticDevelopment, #naturalEnvironment

Author: Zubi Rizvi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20201596</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-26T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/OdwhGT4vP-Y</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>408</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/OL3vXX8zjpw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Role of Motivations, Resiliency, Challenges and Needs in their Academic Journey</video:title>
         <video:description>Indigent Students in the Academe: The Role of Motivations, Resiliency, Challenges and Needs in their Academic Journey

Indigent students are not surprising in the #Philippines but how they can survive in the academe of higher learning makes their story interesting. The study sought to determine the motivations, resiliency, challenges and needs of these indigent students in the #tertiary level. This is a quantitative descriptive-correlational method of research employing the use of interview and questionnaire techniques. The 240 indigent students of #Tagbilaran City College were the respondents of this study. It was found out that they are extremely motivated in 6 out of 7 motivations. Furthermore, nearly 93 % of them are commendably strongly to exceptionally resilient. The challenges on system and time management and non-tuition fee expenses made them feel difficult to survive in College. All the students in the three academic programs have the same needs. Studies and financial management topped among these needs. For them to be helped perform academically better and survive in the academe, financial help, better communication of the lecturers and nutritious food be improved. It is strongly recommended that the school should come up with institutional financial aid policies.

#IndigentStudents, #Indigency, #Motivations, #Resiliency, #Challenges, #Needs, #LowIncomeStudents

Author: Del Mark A. Cagatin EdD

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20319093431</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-27T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/OL3vXX8zjpw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>973</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Wtvk0ajzKec/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Usage of Poultry Waste for Welfare of Mankind-A Review</video:title>
         <video:description>In India #poultry industry is the fastest growing agro-based industry. There is large amount of accumulation of poultry related wastes in terms of litter, manure etc. and the extent of waste production is more when there is intensive poultry production. Due to intensive poultry production there is every chance of major environmental problems as poultry waste is a major source of pollution, pathogens and odour. Besides all these problems, poultry litter contains lot of energy and fertilizer sources which can be utilized for the betterment of agriculture. The fertilizer obtained from poultry wastes, becomes #organic fertilizer which enhances the soil fertility, sustainability which provides prospect for the agricultural sector to reduce their dependence on chemical fertilizers. For sustainability in #agriculture, use of chemical fertilizers should be avoided and instead of this new waste #management systems should be implemented which will be economically feasible and eco-friendly. For best utilization of poultry waste options like compost preparation should be adopted. Although poultry litter is a good source of nitrogen, phosphorus and trace elements for crop production but its direct application to the fields become counter-productive. Therefore, the best way to utilize poultry litter is to use it in the form of #compost. Compost made out of poultry wastes becomes very effective in improving the physical, chemical and biological #fertility of #soil. Since poultry litter has got lot of nitrogen and phosphorus, so to neutralize the deleterious effect of the toxicity arose out of high concentration of nitrogen and phosphorus, brown materials like dry or woody plant material may be used. A perfect mixture of poultry litter and brown material forms the compost pile may heat up and take less time to break down into useable compost and will not smell bad. The brown material also helps the litter to allow air to pass through the compost which will result in better quality of fertilizer in the form of compost. It can, therefore, be concluded that the poultry litter can be mixed with supplements like rice hulls and straw in proper ratio of carbon and nitrogen for compost preparation for the safe application in the field. Wastes including mortalities, hair, feathers and processing wastes can be converted to products which are useful for mankind.

#PoultryWaste, #fertilizer, #biofuel, #feathers

Authors: Anand Laxmi N., Mahapatra R.K.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20193617</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-11-29T03:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Wtvk0ajzKec</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1875</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/iU-C7x0rXTQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Crystal Cosmic Lattice (CCL)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Ilija Lakicevic

Abstract: The CCL is a phenomenon – it is the source of energy in the entire universe. The transport of energy through the CCL is instant. The CLL responds to human consciousness and can be manipulated with the power of human conscious intent. The CCL is everywhere and is available as the source of clean and unlimited energy.

#CrystalCosmicLattice, #UniversalConstant, #newScience, #HumanIntent, #Love

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20630155135</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-11T10:44:04Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/iU-C7x0rXTQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>46</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/CF5hHWa_4qw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>COVID-19 Pandemic and its Implications on Education Systems in Tanzania</video:title>
         <video:description>COVID-19 pandemic has become the greatest health challenge the world has faced since the Second World War. COVID-19 pandemic has affected the world economy as well as social sector (health and education). This study examines how COVID-19 pandemic has affected the Education system in Tanzania. Particularly, it examines the impact of the pandemic on the aspects of schools governance, mode of delivery, and the curriculum. This study sees that despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, learning should continue. In this study governments and other non-state actors are advised to offer a substantial intervention in the aim of retaining a resilient education system for the post pandemic period. The study suggests strategies such as trying any possible low technology solutions, maintaining motivation to teachers and makes them a focus to the response, focusing on the most vulnerable, and helping parents to manage the home learning environment. Moreover, the study suggests that schools should envision applying learning strategies which seem to be more effective during school closure, invest in technology and track progress.

#COVID19, #education, #CoronaVirus, #pandemic, #Tanzania

Author: Faustina M. Msigwa

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20828103844</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-11-15T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/CF5hHWa_4qw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1100</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/yYcUxa7iKP4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Self Flowing #Generator (Robert #Boyle&apos;s #Experiment) (ART20181305)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Batta Mahesh

Abstract: Ever since the first century A.D. there have been relative descriptions of known devices as well manufactures for the creation of #perpetual motion #machine. Although physics has lead with two #thermodynamic laws, to the opinion that a perpetual motion #machine is impossible to be manufactured. However the fact of the failure in manufacturing a perpetual motion machine till now, it does not mean that countless historical elements for these fictional machines become indifferent. The discussion on every version of a perpetual motion machine on the one hand gives the chance to comprehend the inventors of each period level of knowledge and his way of thinking, and on the other hand, to locate the points where this perpetual motion machine clashes with the laws of nature and that&apos;s why it is impossible to have been manufactured or have functioned. The presentation of a new perpetual motion machine has excited our interest to locate its weak points.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20181305</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-26T03:57:23Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/yYcUxa7iKP4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>988</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/nM3y-fYkDIQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Quality and Quantity of Sleep Disturbances Associated with Quality of Life in Psychiatric Patients</video:title>
         <video:description>Questionnaire Link https://youtu.be/nzJc7e8pN2Q

Authors: Lashkar Pravalika, Banoth Anilkumar, Ravi Chander Thatipelli

Abstract: All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) said sleep disturbances at present affects 5-10 % of general population in India. 5 % Indians aged 50 years and above suffering from sleep problems. Mostly sleep problems are insomnia. A prospective and observational study was conducted, in this study 300 psychiatry patients were examined lively for sleep disturbances and quality of life among them 60 % are male and 40 % are female cases. Patients divided into three categories based on adult age parameter 25-35 years, 36-45 years and 46-55 years, patients and randomly collected psychiatry disorders cases with an history of 1-15 years duration. Mostly patients present with the symptoms of insomnia (36 %), loss of appetite (9 %), depression and hallucinations (15 %). Sleep disturbances are seen in 25 -55 years patients, whos scoring based on sleep revolution questionnaires score. Maximum sleep disturbances are seen in 25-35 age groups and majorly seen in males compared to females. Major reason for sleep disturbances and quality of life impairment is due to backward life and social, environment and occupational history. The current study highlights the importance of sleep in psychiatric disorder patients in adult age groups. Based on our study insomnia should be addressed in psychiatry disorder patients, including its long term impact on health and quality of life.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20203289</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-12T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/nM3y-fYkDIQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>544</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/IRIXEeam3tg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>#Dental Stem Cells: A Boon in Regenerative #Medicine (#Dentistry)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr. RVSSK Kinneresh

Abstract: Human dental pulp-derived stem cells have varied applications in regenerative medicine. Dental pulp #stem #cells (#DPSCs) are considered to be neural crest cells. They are known to have higher regenerative potential than the bone marrow-derived #mesenchymal stem cells. DPSCs have #multipotency, #immunomodulatory function, and self-renewal capacity. They are highly #proliferative, clonogenic and are capable of differentiating into #adipocytes, neural cells, #odontoblasts, and various other cells. DPSCs are effective for various diseases, such as spinal cord injuries, #Parkinson’s disease, #Alzheimer’s disease, #cerebral #ischemia, #myocardial infarction, muscular #dystrophy, diabetes, #liver diseases, eye diseases, #immune #diseases, and oral diseases.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20405104212</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-10T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/IRIXEeam3tg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>716</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/VoWe6bf1yZU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Teaching Programme on Knowledge regarding #Polycystic #Ovarian Syndrome among #Nursing Students</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Sheelamma M.A

Abstract: There are number of adolescents are presenting with signs of #PCOS and also there is an increased risk of cardiovascular, metabolic and depressive disorders. Mainly they face problems like disturbance in their body image because of certain PCOS related problems. So, early recognition prevention and treatment is important to prevent long term sequel and to develop a positive attitude and follow healthy life style. Lack of knowledge and lifestyle changes are considered to be the major factor leading to this phenomenon. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge regarding polycystic ovarian syndrome among nursing students and to improve their knowledge regarding polycystic ovarian syndrome through structured teaching programme on PCOD. Objectives- To assess the knowledge regarding polycystic ovarian syndrome among nursing students, To determine the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding polycystic ovarian syndrome, To find out association of knowledge regarding polycystic ovarian syndrome with their selected demographic variables. The study samples were 3rd year GNM students. One group pre-test post-test design was used in this study. The tool used for this study was structured knowledge questionnaire. Major Findings - Among the samples 50 % samples were in the age group of 20 and above. Majority of samples (63.3 %) were Christians. Most of the samples (63.3 %) got information from books or articles. Majority of samples (76.6 %) came from urban area. The findings show that in pre-test 33.3 % subjects were having poor knowledge, 56.6 % were having average knowledge and only 10 % were having good knowledge. In post test scores 53.3 % showed good knowledge, 46.6 % showed average knowledge and none showed poor knowledge. Conclusion-The findings of the present study show significant improvement of knowledge scores after the planned teaching. There is no significant association between knowledge score and source of information and area of residence.

#Assess, #Effectiveness, #StructuredTeachingProgramme, #PolycysticOvarianSyndrome

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2019216</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-14T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/VoWe6bf1yZU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>625</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/_N1FzAsqaKc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effectiveness of a Training Programme on Intravenous Cannulation Therapy: An Interventional Study</video:title>
         <video:description>The effectiveness of skills laboratory training is widely recognized. The training of scientific knowledge, basic clinical skills are essential for participants in order to develop nursing professionalism. There is an increasing demand upon nursing personnel to be effective experts in IV #cannulation. It covers under inserting, monitoring and maintaining intravenous access are essential components of #nursing. Traditionally, the triad of knowledge, skills required for quality of nursing practice. Providing an opportunity for the demonstration of clinical procedures through expert trainer as well as their observation and ultimately independent performance by participants, hands-on practices essentially draws upon the instructional principle of ‘‘see one, do one’’. Training using #manikin showed improvement in post-training 83.3 % knowledge level of intravenous cannulation skills.

#intravenousCannulation, #Nurses, #Care, #Effectiveness

Authors: Kaur Varinder, Kaur Jasbir, Thakur Rachna Devi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20204170111</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-12-05T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/_N1FzAsqaKc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>603</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/1eQIFwgp07M/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Review Paper on Case Study of Radisson Square, Indore (Civil Engineering)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Bhavesh Koranne, Prof. Vinay Deulkar

Abstract: #Indore is the most populous and the largest city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It serves as the headquarters of both Indore District and Indore Division. It is also considered as an #education hub of the state and has campuses of both the Indian Institute of Technology and the Indian Institute of Management. Keeping this traffic management in mind, I am introducing a new type of intersection by removing traffic signals at #Radisson square, called busy intersection of Indore city. And through this paper, we will see what benefits this new imagination can bring us in traffic management at Radisson Crossroads.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20203069</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-09T07:35:41Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/1eQIFwgp07M</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>603</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5S6JyG9Vxuk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Maintaining Social Distancing using Artificial Intelligence</video:title>
         <video:description>A technological solution to help people stay six feet apart from each other and maintain social distancing in order to prevent the spread of the #coronavirus. The software is installed in the hardware of #CCTV cameras and can perform effective contact tracing. The application goes through the video footage and does the following process for every frame in the video. It uses #Python libraries such as #Keras-RetinaNet to detect which objects are human and where they are located in the frame. Then, it uses the law of similar triangles to find the distances between people, whose accuracy is improved by 30 % using the law of cosines to find a more accurate distance. The application then uses Multi-task Cascaded Convolutional Neural Networks to grab people’s faces from an image and then uses a face recognizer to recognize the names of people in the frame. The application then alerts every user that broke the social distancing rule through email and logs the instance into a database from that frame. For every frame, the application uses cv2 to create an edited image of the original that displays which people broke the social distancing rule, by writing names on top of their bounding boxes and drawing red lines between the people who broke it. In the end, the application outputs an edited video clip of the original, which in reality is a collection of all the edited frames. Already it has begun to show promise, with an 85 percent accuracy rate.

#SocialDistancing, #Coronavirus, #Pandemic, #ArtificialIntelligence, #DeepLearning, #ContactTracing, #ComputerVision, #computerScience, #python, #MTCNN

Author: Krish Chaudhary

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20918074626</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-11-27T03:30:16Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/5S6JyG9Vxuk</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>474</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/xMh9gjfUHv0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Effect of Using GeoGebra in Geometric Construction of Grade 7 Students</video:title>
         <video:description>The objectives of this action analytical #research were to examine the usage of the mathematical educational software Geobebra and to observe its impact on students math achievements in understanding some geometric properties and drawing convex and concave polygons such as triangles and quadrilaterals in grade seven in the elementary level. The researcher did not aim other classes and other levels to leave the door open for other researches to study the impact of using GeoGebra on students geometric construction not only in 2D geometry but also in 3D space geometry in the secondary level. The study was implemented in two grade seven sections (A and B) with ten students in every section, and was consisted of an experimental group (section A) and a control group (section B) targeting the benefit of using information and communication technology (ICT) through the dynamic software GeoGebra to better understand drawing geometric polygons such as equilateral and isosceles triangles. The study utilized a one phase quantitative design. The instruments employed for this study were a pre-test that was distributed to students in both sections A and B to test their prerequisites about triangles and quadrilaterals after which a post-test was distributed to the same students to assess the effect of GeoGebra on improving students geometric understanding and construction, and finally a 5 point-likert scale survey of standardized items that was distributed to the experimental group students to capture their thoughts toward using the GeoGebra software and how far it was helpful for a better understanding of the subject material in the classrooms. The statistics used for the data collected concerning the study were descriptive inferential statistics using the mean and the standard deviation, in addition to the frequency and the percent to better understand the features of the research as well as the paired-samples t-test. According to the results of the study the researcher concluded that the GeoGebra software has a positive effect on students geometric understanding and construction in grade seven in drawing polygons and quadrilaterals, and understanding diverse properties because of the software practicality by translating theories into clear images and by allowing students to reposition these images for a better understanding of proper geometric constructions and properties of diverse triangles and quadrilaterals.

Authors: Dr. Sanaa Shehayeb, Mohammad Anouti, Mohammad Akkawi

#GeoGebra, #controlGroup, #experimentalGroup, #geometricUnderstanding, #geometricConstruction, #concave, #convexPolygons

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20193601</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-02T03:30:17Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/xMh9gjfUHv0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>823</video:duration>
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         <video:title>Development of Cow Dung using Herbal Ingredients Based Mosquito Repellent</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Aparup Roy

Abstract: The study of mine was conducted to know that how cow dung can be developed to make a mosquito repellent. The primary research question that i had before starting this study eas that how mosquito repellents can be made by developing cow dung using Herbal Ingredients which is generally available at our home. Here in this study I have developed mosquito repellent which can be made at home and also at a very low cost. This paper deals with the selection and optimization of ingredients, their characteristics, medicinal properties and comparison with existing coils. Moreover, chemical mosquito repellents contain toxic synthetic pyrethroids and DDT as active ingredients whose exposure to food and water is hazardous to health. Before conducting any research experiments i have read many research articles which have helped me in writing this research proposal, which i have mentioned below in my references and also in the literature review section of this paper.

Keywords: #Herbal ingredients, #Cow #dung, #Maida, #Neem, Plant extract, #Turmeric powder, #Lemon #grass #oil

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=MR21422141122</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-05-20T06:30:30Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Y9X3xxY9W1Y</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>702</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-vV2GP7E8c4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Effect of Empowering Christian Education by Sunday School Teachers</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Hisardo Sitorus

Abstract: This study aims to determine the magnitude of the Effect of Empowering #Christian #Education by Sunday School Teachers, #Teacher Exemplary Early Childhood #education, Christian Parents&apos; Guidance on the Formation of Early Childhood Christian Character in #NorthTapanuli District, with the hypothesis that there is a positive and significant influence on Empowerment of Christian Education by Sunday School Teachers, Teacher Exemplary Early Childhood Education, Christian Parents&apos; Guidance on the Formation of Christian Character in Early Childhood in North #Tapanuli District. This study uses a descriptive inferential quantitative approach to the teacher population Early Childhood Education totaled 315 people and a sample of 63 people who were assigned randomly. The data collection instrument used a closed questionnaire of 87 items which the researcher compiled based on the indicators of each variable. The results of data analysis through the determination coefficient test of variable X1 was 6.38%, X2 was 8.02%, X3 was 5.44% to Y. The coefficient of determination X1, X2 X3 was 19.85%. The significance value of X1 to Y is 0.041 less than 0.05 and thitung 2.090 greater than  ttabel 1.999. The significance value of X2 to Y is 0.028 less than 0.05 and thitung 2.250 greater than  ttabel 1.999 The significance value of X3 to Y is 0.041 less than 0.05 and thitung 2.086 greater than   greater than  ttabel 1.999 and the Fhitung value is 4.870  greater than  Ftabel value is 2.76, this proves that H0 rejected and Ha accepted means that there is a positive and significant influence of Christian Education Empowerment by #Sunday #School Teachers, Teacher Exemplary Early #Childhood Education and Christian Parents&apos; Guidance on the Formation of Early Childhood Christian Character in North Tapanuli District.

Keywords: Christian education, teacher role models, parental guidance, Christian character

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21207083421</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-12-17T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/-vV2GP7E8c4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>510</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/zeNNrXvzYbY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Theoretical Foundation of Medicine</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Thomas Nordstrom

Abstract: In this paper the postulates of medicine are questioned and a new postulate will be introduced. The accepted opinion is that physics is the most fundamental #science and that #medicine, #chemistry and other disciplines are built on it. I&apos;m not sure this is the final answer and I will argue that, most likely, the fundament and foundation of science is not based on different matters/materials as in physics, but on the logic of principles, dealing with the behaviour of the objects in all sciences, i. e. how the behaviour of the physical reality occurs, regardless of its content. Today the science of medicine is mostly based on two postulates: 1. Causal reasoning, i. e. to make sense of cause and effect.2. The human body is controlled by the laws of physics. The new postulate for medicine is: 3. Nothing exists in isolation, i. e. everything exists in relations. This postulate is valid for scientific objects as well as for human sciences, i. e. the postulate is at the most fundamental level, before we even think of science and humans; this is valid for all objects and all beings. Based on the Principle or Relations, PR, diseases will occur when R is broken. A broken R is a disorder behind diseases. A broken R is a disorder behind diseases, such as: o AV-block III o Stroke o Heart attack and cardiac infarction o #Alzheimer&apos;s disease ? AD o #Schizophrenia o Kidney failure o Pain, e. g. in spine, bedpan and muscles o Cancer. When transports in and out of the cell are blocked, the transport of molecules, endocytosis, and waste, exocytosis, cannot be performed. 

Keywords: Flow-block as a cause of cancer, Flow-block as a cause of Alzheimer&apos;s #Disease, pace-maker and brain-maker, postulates, flows of #human body

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR21401075224</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2023-06-12T10:30:15Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/zeNNrXvzYbY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1060</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DSeYyAGV9FM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Pregnancy with Didelphys Uterus and Omphalocele Infant: A Case Report</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Leony Lim, I Wayan Artana Putra, I Nyoman Bayu Mahendra, Endang Sri Widiyanti

Abstract: Didelphys uterus is a congenital anomaly characterized by the failure of #Mullerian duct fusion and is a rare condition. Pregnancy with didelphys uterus may cause various complications to the #fetus. Abnormalities of the fetus in the form of omphalocele also become a complication in the pregnancy with didelphys uterus. This article reviews the case report of a 30-year-old female patient, G3P1102, gestational age 20 ? 21 weeks with a history of two times of #caesarean section, presented with a complaint of acute abdominal pain. Initially, the patient was suspected of having an ectopic pregnancy. However, physical and #ultrasonography examination revealed an abnormality of didelphys uterus with pregnancy in the right uterus. A fetal congenital anomaly of omphalocele was also found. Termination of pregnancy was not immediately carried out since there were no signs of emergency in both the mother and fetus. The patient had caesarean section delivery at 36 weeks of gestation and the infant underwent conservative treatment in an incubator according to omphalocele management. Pregnancy with didelphys uterus and omphalocele infant may increase the risk of various complications to both the mother and fetus. Therefore, antenatal screening should be performed as early as possible, especially in the first or second trimester, and is recommended to detect a congenital anomaly that may complicate #pregnancy earlier.

Keywords: #Didelphys #uterus, #mullerian duct #anomaly, #omphalocele

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21403113348</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2023-02-28T06:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/DSeYyAGV9FM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>923</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/St7FvpusMdQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Rare Case of Brain Gliosarcoma in a Paediatric Age Group: A Case Report</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr. Tushar Soni, Dr. Mahendra Patel, Dr. Vikrant Pawar

Abstract: Gliosarcoma, a variant of #glioblastomais a rare primary malignant neoplasm of the central nervous system. It characteristically displays #bimorphichistopathological architecture consisting of both gliomatous (WHO grade 4) and sarcomatous components. They share genetic, clinical, and prognostic similarities with GBM. Hence, it is not unusual that they are treated in a fashion similar to the GBM [4, 5]. We report a rare case of #paediatric age patient having right side temporal region tumor excised after proper pre-operative work up and post operatively patient have been counselled to undergo chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

Keywords: #gliobastoma variant, paediatric age, #gliosarcoma, #chemotherapy, #survival

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21413114155</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-04-22T06:30:25Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/St7FvpusMdQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>294</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4TXcK9ld3wU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Applications of Cryotherapy in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: A Review</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr. Anusha T. Solanki | Dr. Setu P. Shah | Dr. Sonal Madan | Dr. Deval Mehta

Abstract: #Cryotherapy is a #therapeutical #freezing method that is used to obtain a tissue inflammation and/or a destructive response. It is well accepted by patients due to lack of discomfort, absence of #bleeding and minimal or no #scarring after #healing. It has been used for several conditions in #oral cavity. Oral cavity is both humid and smooth, which is ideal site for this technique. It shows a very good #aesthetic result and it may be either the first or an alternative choice to conventional #surgery. This article reviews various indications, limitations and advantages of #cryotherapy in oral and #maxillofacial surgery.

Keywords: Cryotherapy, #Cryosurgery, Freezing, #Thawing, #Cryogens

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21519101443</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2023-01-07T06:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/4TXcK9ld3wU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>552</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/GLrHUmXL1XI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Challenges of Artificial Intelligence Adoption by Business Organizations</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Chapman Eze Nnadozie

Abstract: Globally, there is a growing quest for the adoption of artificial intelligence (ai) by organizations. This study intends to investigate the benefits derivable from its adoption, as well as the possible challenges that organizations need to contend with while trying to adopt the technology. The methodology adopted by the author is the use of questionnaires which is administered on a total of sixty-four (64) workers drawn from organizations that have partially adopted the #AI technology. The findings show the profound benefits to include job efficiency and massive production of goods and services. On the other hand, the challenges are seen to be mainly the high cost involved in the adoption; the workers&apos; perception of AI #technology implementation, and the reality that there are not enough AI skilled workers.

Keywords: #adoption, #artificial #intelligence, challenges, implementation

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=MR24206175858</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-08-29T07:11:51Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/GLrHUmXL1XI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>422</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/bCpHgNQ7DfQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effect of Cyclic Meditation on Sleep Quality, Psychological Well-being and Quality of Life</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Manjeesh TG, Dr. Suma T

Abstract: Background: Rest assumes a crucial function healthy and prosperity for a mind-blowing duration. Getting enough quality rest at the correct occasions can help secure your emotional well-being, actual wellbeing, personal satisfaction, and security. Cyclic meditation is a guided relaxation technique which reduces the sympathetic arousal and there by helps in overall health in the individuals. Aim: To evaluate the relationship between Cyclic Meditation and Sleep Quality, Psychological Well-being and Quality of Life. Methods: A sample size of 60 working professionals, between the age group of 30-60 years from different sectors were selected. The participants were divided into two groups equally matched through a randomized control study. One group was provided with Cyclic meditation for 30 minutes a day continuously for 21days. The other group was left the usual during the period. And used Sleep Revolution Sleep Quality, DASS21 and Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale questionnaires. Intervention: The study was focused on the Sleep Quality, Psychological Well-being and Quality of Life of working professionals during COVID 19. Cyclic Meditation has been taken as intervention over physical training. Cyclic meditation correlates with Social Intelligence, Sleep Quality, Quality of Life and Stress. Result: The Pre and post results showed Cyclic Meditation is positively analyzed with Sleep Quality, Psychological Well-being and Quality of Life. Conclusion: Yogic practices were found to be beneficial in an Improvement of Sleep Quality, Psychological Well-being and Quality of Life of the test group as compared to those of the control group who were not given any training in yogic practices.

Keywords: Cyclic Meditation for working professionals, #Sleep Quality, #COVID-19 #Pandemic, Lockdown, Psychological Well-being and Quality of Life, The #Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index

https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR21802154002</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-06-19T09:46:54Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/bCpHgNQ7DfQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>695</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/b95nE8E2IgY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Oscillating Light Clocks Reveal the Possibility of Time Conservation in Moving Frames</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Tao Jia

Abstract: Oscillating light clock is invented and its behavior is investigated. Time conservation is found in oscillating light clock; it means that time is neither dilated nor contracted in the oscillating frame if the angular velocity takes some quantized values. The curved trajectories of the light rays (light bending) seen by the mirrors in the oscillating frames are plotted.

Keywords: oscillating light clock; time conservation; angular velocity; quantized values; light bending

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR21810214529</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2023-08-17T09:33:52Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/b95nE8E2IgY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>606</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/pB0TU9eopac/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Success Story of Fine Grain Rice Variety - NDLR 7 (Nandyal Sona)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: N. K. Gayathri, B. Gopal Reddy, A. Vishnuvardhan Reddy

Abstract: Samba Mahsuri (BPT 5204) is the major fine grain rice variety grown in an area of 1, 10, 000 hectares in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh which is also known as #Kurnool Sona. Due to continuous cultivation of the variety, it has become susceptible to pests and diseases resulting in reduction in yields and net returns to farmers. Another fine grain variety NDLR 7. (Nandyal Sona) is developed and released from Regional #Agricultural #Research Station, Nandyal during 2016 (notified in 2018) as an alternative to BPT 5204. NDLR 7 Nandyal Sona) is suitable to two seasons due to its short duration, fine grain, tolerance to BPH, leaf folder and blast and higher market price compared to BPT 5204. The paper discuss the success of NDLR 7 fine grain #paddy variety by the #farmers of different regions as an alternate to BPT 5204.

Keywords: #Rice, fine #grain variety, #adoption and success

PDF: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR21707143006</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2023-05-07T05:58:56Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/pB0TU9eopac</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>398</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ptErevoKSaw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Living and Learning with #DownSyndrome</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Lilian Marques Silva, Maria Lucia Pereira da Silva, Eik Tenorio, Volney Mattos de Oliveira

Abstract: Inclusion, an intensively studied descriptor, is still a very sensitive subject. Nonetheless, including a child with Down syndrome in the classroom is not impossible. Children with such a syndrome present rapid adaptation to the classroom as long as the infrastructure and pedagogical resources are adequate to their needs; therefore, this work aims at the classroom observation of a student&apos;s cognitive development, regarding the #Portuguese and #Mathematics syllabuses, after the application of pedagogical activities. The classroom observed was a 6th Grade in a public school, Middle School, State of Sao Paulo (#Brazil). The methodology used was a single case study and the research has a bibliographic and exploratory approach. The results were sorted according to Piaget&apos;s stages of cognitive development. The data collected showed that a child with Down syndrome, properly inserted and stimulated in the classroom, can develop his/her intellectual capacity more quickly.

Keywords: #Classroom #Teaching #DownSyndrome

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21427004518</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-07-27T06:06:08Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ptErevoKSaw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>238</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DX7H6JETsMw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Rare Case of a Large Intraventricular Meningioma: A Case Report</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dr. Tushar Soni, Dr. Mayuresh Rampurkar, Dr. Vinay Rohra

Abstract: Intraventricularmeningiomas are rare intracranial tumors account for 0.5-2% of all meningiomas. Most #intraventricularmeningiomas present between the 3rd and 6th decades with a recognized female predilection. We described here a case of large intraventricular #meningioma with mass effect who was treated successfully in our institute. A 41 year male patient having #headache, blurring of vision and convulsions was diagnosed as a case of right ventricular space occupying lesion (SOL). He underwent right #temperopariatal craniotomy with excision of right lateral ventricular SOL in our institute. On histopathology, it was found meningioma grade 1. Patient had tremendous clinical improvement postoperatively. We can conclude from this case that large #intraventricularmeningiomas if treated properly these patients can have better outcome.

Keywords: intraventricularmeningiomas, fibrous meningiomas, lateral ventricles, space occupying lesion, ventricular #tumors

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21413105243</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-04-29T06:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/DX7H6JETsMw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>325</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/PRDaHuoPbSU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on our Contemporary Society</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Chapman Eze Nnadozie

Abstract: Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming our lives in one way or the other. This study intends to investigate the positive impact, alongside the downsides, of the use of artificial intelligence on our contemporary society. The methodology adopted is the use of questionnaires administered electronically. The study findings show that AI applications benefit the society in several ways such as aiding people to perform their daily activities better, smarter, and more accurately; making learning more interesting; and aiding in the prevention/detection of crimes. On the other hand, the study reveals that the downsides include the resultant consequences of having job losses; the possibility of dubious persons using it to commit cybercrimes; and the utilization of it to intimidate some others.

Keywords: #artificial #intelligence, positive impact, downsides, #AI #applications, #cybercrimes

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=MR24206175015</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-08-29T07:18:54Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/PRDaHuoPbSU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>290</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/WjaMY_ZTgik/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Correlation between Risk Factors with Dysphonia on Elementary School Teachers in Lhoknga District</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Yurnailis, Azwar Ridwan, Mudatsir

Abstract: #Dysphonia is a disorder characterized by changes in vocal quality, pitch, loudness or vocal effort that may interfere with communication and reduce a person&apos;s quality of life. Prolonged use of voice in professional working groups such as teachers, singers and so on can affect voice quality. This study aims to determine the relationship of risk factors with the incidence of dysphonia in elementary school teachers in Lhoknga District. This study conducted with observational analytic design and cross-sectional approach. The sample is 72 teachers that obtained by using consecutive sampling technique. The research instrument uses the VHI-30 questionnaires which has been adapted into Indonesian. The statistical test used in this study is the Chi Square test. The locations in this study were all public elementary schools in Lhoknga District, Aceh Besar. It was conducted from August 10 to August 14, 2021. Based on research conducted on 72 respondents using the VHI-30 questionnaire, respondents who experienced mild dysphonia were 44 teachers (61.1%), and respondents who experienced moderate dysphonia were 28 teachers (38.9%). The results of data analysis using the Chi Square statistical test showed that there was a significant relationship between risk factors and dysphonia. The associated risk factors were gender (p=0, 017), duration of #teaching (p=0, 001), number of subjects taught (p=0, 006), and length of teaching (p=0, 012). The conclusion is that there is a relationship between sex risk factors, duration of teaching, number of subjects taught, and length of teaching with the incidence of #dysphonia in public elementary school teachers in Lhoknga District.

Keywords: Dysphonia, Elementary #School #Teacher, VHI-30

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR211021113442</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-11-05T06:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/WjaMY_ZTgik</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>575</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
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         <video:title>Role of Artificial Intelligence in Detection of Renal Stones in Plain CT KUB</video:title>
         <video:description>Title: Role of Artificial Intelligence in Detection of Renal Stones in Plain CT KUB Using a Deep Learning U-Net Model

Authors: Dr. Viharika Pavuluri, Dr. Anand S. H. , Dr. Sushma Reddy, Dr. Abdul Ansari Gani

Abstract: Renal stone #disease is a significant clinical problem requiring accurate imaging for timely diagnosis. Computed Tomography of the Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder (CT KUB) is the imaging modality of choice due to its superior sensitivity. The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly deep learning models such as the 3D #CNN U-Net, has shown promise in automating the detection and analysis of renal calculi. This study evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of a #3D CNN U-Net model in detecting, localizing, and characterizing renal stones on CT KUB. Among 70 patients with suspected nephrolithiasis, AI achieved a sensitivity of 94.8% and specificity of 82.1%. The model demonstrated high concordance with radiologist interpretations and significantly reduced reporting time. AI-based tools could revolutionize the diagnostic workflow in radiology by enhancing accuracy and efficiency. 

Article Link: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR25708001544

#ArtificialIntelligence #CTKUB #RenalCalculi #DeepLearning #HounsfieldUnits</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2025-07-13T03:46:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Qk2FNr0-TB0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>558</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mlOjS4xXAD4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Application of Artificial Intelligence in Combustion Diagnosis Systems in Thermal Power Plants</video:title>
         <video:description>Abstract: The application of artificial intelligence in thermal power plants is discussed. Digital image processing, fuzzy logic and time-series analysis are often employed to conduct the diagnosis of the combustion in the furnaces in thermal power plants. The connection between radiation heat transfer and digital image processing makes the accurate visualization of the temperature of the flame of the combustion possible, and rich information on combustion can be obtained from the texture of the flame images. #Fuzzy logic provides a mathematical framework to measure the situation where uncertainty exists, and it takes the best possible decision based on the input information. Time series analysis gives a qualitative way to measure the recorded historical data of the textures of the flame images and it can be used to predict the future trend of the combustion.

Keywords: #artificialintelligence, #imageprocessing, #fuzzylogic, time-series analysis, #combustion, #flame, #thermal #powerplant</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-07-05T06:01:29Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/mlOjS4xXAD4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>990</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/6a21RhEJnwo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Fortifying Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Applications: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Velmurugan Dhakshnamoorthy

Abstract: This case study presents a comprehensive security framework for #Electronic #Medical Record (EMR) applications deployed in #oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) (Oracle, 2022). The framework utilizes a Hub &amp; Spoke network design to centralize security management and streamline traffic flow (Oracle, 2022). It integrates advanced security controls, including #firewalls and intrusion detection systems, to protect against #malicious activities. The framework ensures secure data handling with North - South and East - West traffic inspection and segregation of internet and intranet traffic. Regular security audits and continuous monitoring maintain data integrity, confidentiality, and availability, offering healthcare organizations a secure, scalable, and efficient $cloud infrastructure for $EMR applications. 

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR241101115635</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-11-12T07:15:39Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/6a21RhEJnwo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>495</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Of90sKT8XqM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>I-Vote Android Application for Internet-Voting</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Rahul Kumar, Hima Saxena, Dr. Suman Sharma

Abstract: Internet voting has become a very important and popular topic in today&apos;s time. Because in many countries like Estonia, Switzerland, UK, France, Spain etc. are used internet voting for his government elections. Internet voting system has gained popularity and has been used for government election in other countries. And it is totally paperless voting [1, 2]. But in our country even today voting is done through electronics machines and paper, which is very difficult for people. Using electronics machines and paper voting occur many problems and crimes, such as long queues for voting, time wasted in voting, maximum paper wastage, health problems, vote theft, voting machine errors, etc [4, 5]. It discusses how to reduce these problems and crimes, and how to provide better security and privacy for a better election. This case study discussed how these technologies can be integrated and used to develop an application that provides better functionality and helps reduce crime in our society [7]. Several existing and new application models were explained. Through this application, we are trying to solve the problem that people are facing [1]. This application is totally paperless and user friendly.

Keywords: #Blockchain, #Android application, #Web application, #CloudComputing

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR24106131159</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-01-11T12:03:43Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Of90sKT8XqM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>306</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+12+Issue+10%2C+October+2023&amp;page=10&amp;i=2</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.5120</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/oad3gagnZ84/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>New Concept of Percentage Total Deviation Method for Multi-Objective Optimization</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr. P. S. Kannan, Dr. S. Durairaj, Er. K. Samuktha

Abstract: Real time problems faced in day to day life are involving proper decision making with many objectives.. There are many effective methods for optimizing single objective function. The problem has n objectives ends with n solutions having different values of design variables. The need for common single objective function by combining all the n objective functions is needed for obtaining the best solution for design variables. weightages added to each objective function for the formation of single objective function. There are many more methods to develop single objective function for the problem. This paper presents a very simple new concept of percentage deviation method. It combines multi objectives into a single objective function for the best solution. In this approach, the solution of single optimization is required by any optimization method before going for the application. Simple dc #circuit having two sources and one load is considered as an example. Three objectives are present in the example which illustrates the application of the method. The actual plot of variation in the value of objective functions with respect to single design variable is shown to demonstrate the effectiveness of the method.

Keywords: Percentage #deviation, Single #optimization, Total deviation, Multi objective, Fuel cost, #Network loss, #Emission, Cost   function, emission function, Optimal value, Design variables, minimization, parametric, #quadratic

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR23930181656</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2023-10-31T04:36:54Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/oad3gagnZ84</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>512</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+11+Issue+1%2C+January+2022&amp;page=10&amp;i=2</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.5120</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/yzjRc58JV20/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>An Automated Detection and Segmentation of Tumor in Brain MRI using Machine Learning Technique</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Priyanka Bharti

Abstract: Magnetic Resonance #Imaging can be helpful in detecting #brain #tumors. It has advantages over procedures like Computed #Tomography scans as it does not involve the use of ionizing radiation due to which exposure of a person to such risks and related side effects can be prevented. Whatever be the technique of the imaging process, the one with the maximum accuracy must be preferred. Detection of brain tumors occurs in various stages like pre-processing, segmentation, feature extraction, and classifier. For this to happen, k-mean segmentation approach is applied. Gray Level Co-Occurrence Matrix and Discrete Wavelet Transform are helpful in the extraction of the tumor feature. Two types of classifiers are used for classification namely Support Vector Machine and Hidden Markov Model. Then the comparison is done based on performance parameters like sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy. After calculating the results, the values of performance parameters are compared. The proposed technique has been found to perform well in terms of accuracy as compared to the previous technique.

Keywords: #BrainTumor, Gray Level Co-Occurrence Matrix, Hidden Markov Model, K-Mean, Magnetic Resonance Image, Principal Component Analysis, #SupportVectorMachine

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=MR211230231126</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-04-08T06:34:58Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/yzjRc58JV20</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>664</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+3%2C+March+2021&amp;page=10&amp;i=2</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.5120</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/BQyOzCWkZLk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Does the Inertia of a Body Really Depend Upon its Energy-Content?</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Thomas Nordstrom

Abstract: In this paper I will investigate the postulates of m = L/c2 or in its famous form E = mc2, i. e. mass has energy1. There are two concepts to discuss, i. e. inertia and energy. To illuminate these concepts2 I present two new postulates, 1-2, and one requirement 3: 1. Nothing exists in isolation, i. e. everything exists in relations.2. Motion is a fundamental quality and property of the Universe and Nature.3. Every concept has to represent the physical reality directly and concretely. The concept Energy has an outstanding position in physics. However, based on the requirement, the concept energy does not fulfil the demand; and based on 2-3 there is no rest energy E0 in universe. The concept Inertia does not fulfil postulate 2 and the requirement 3, i. e. a body in rest doesnÂ´t exist and a body in linear motion doesnÂ´t exist. Hence, Inertia does not represent the physical reality concretely and directly; and in the Universe there is no rest mass m0, based on the second postulate. Since c denotes the speed of light, c2 is pure mathematics since it does not have any direct representation in the reality, which is needed due to the third postulate; hence c2 is not valid. We can also notice that none of the concepts E, m0 and c2 fulfils the criterion by Einstein himself: Every element of the physical reality must have a counterpart in the physical theory. An alternative theory in the paper. . . 

Keywords: Energy, mass, special relativity

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR21301171354</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2023-06-09T10:58:19Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/BQyOzCWkZLk</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1500</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+6%2C+June+2020&amp;page=10&amp;i=2</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.5120</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/wfxD4ChikzE/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>#Lumbar Segmental Motion: A Correlation of Clinical Symptoms with #MRI and Dynamic #Radiograph</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr Esmat SM, Dr Wan Zainuddin WAR, Dr Tiw ZS, Dr Razip S, Dr Laili SAL, Rohidayah AM


Abstract: Background: Dynamic radiograph is commonly proposed to diagnose lumbar instability but no study was performed to prove the correlation with both symptoms and MRI findings. Objectives: The purpose of this study is to determine the correlation between lumbar segmental motion and MRI with clinical symptoms at the level of L4/L5 and L5/S1. Methods: A cross sectional study of 50 patients with back pain who have done MRI lumbosacral was performed between 1st April 2019 to 31st October 2019. #Lumbosacral dynamic #x-ray, assessment for visual analogue pain scale (#VAS) and modified Oswestry disability index (#ODI) were done during outpatient visit. Degree of disc degeneration (DD), facet joint #osteoarthritis (#FJO), and ligamentum flavum hypertrophy (#LFH) were determined from MRI lumbosacral whilst the segmental motions were manually measured from dynamic x-rays. Horizontal motion greater than 4mm and angular motion of greater than 200 at L4/L5 and greater than 250 at L5/S1 are considered excessive. Results: The overall incidence of excessive horizontal motion was 10 % at L4/L5 and 12 % at L5/S1 while excessive angular motion was 14 % at both L4/L5 and L5/S1. At L4/L5, it was noted that FJO grade III and angular motion both had significant correlation to predict worsening VAS with p-value of 0.033 and 0.037, respectively. At L5/S1 level, only horizontal lumbar motion was found to have a statistically significant correlation to predict higher ODI score with p-value of 0.001. Conclusions: Comprehensive assessment both clinically and radiologically is paramount in determining the appropriate diagnosis and management of lumbar instability.


https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20527135529</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-07T03:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/wfxD4ChikzE</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>431</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+11%2C+November+2020&amp;page=10&amp;i=2</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.5120</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KyPKSucPL6k/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Iron Fortified Riceflakes on Hemoglobin Level among Preschoolers with Nutritional Anaemia</video:title>
         <video:description>Iron deficiency #anaemia (#IDA) is one among the top ten risk factors contributing to the global burden of disease. The research design adopted for the study was one group pre test post test control group experimental design. The population of the study was preschoolers (3-4 years).The sample number was 50 #preschoolers with #haemoglobin level between 8-10 gm/dl. Non probability purposive sampling technique was used to select the samples. The tool consists of demographic data and clinical evaluation tool for assessing anaemia. The demographic data include the child’s age, sex, birth order, monthly family income, type of family, present weight, parental occupation, deworming done within four months and food habits. The clinical evaluation include the general appearance, hair, #conjunctiva, lips, nail buds, oral #mucosa and palms along with the Haemoglobin level using hemoglobinometer. Among the preschoolers 59.99 % were anaemic. The experimental group is provided with #jaggery based ready- to- use snack for one month and Hb assessed. The observed t-value of pre test and post test mean of haemoglobin level was 8.50 and 9.66 respectively and t value was 6.366 which is significant at 0.001 levels. The mean Hb level among control group was 8.47and 8.48 respectively with a t value 0.228 which is not significant at any level. The mean value for the control and experimental group after intervention is 8.48 and10.84 respectively with a t value 14.712 which is highly significant, at P less than 0.001. The computed t value shows no significant association between Hb level and #food habits.

Author: Pamitha Elizabath Baby

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR201031202607</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-01-18T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/KyPKSucPL6k</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>571</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/p-Kej915zqw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Utilization on the Solar Steam Generation System for the Cooking Process in the Composite Climate</video:title>
         <video:description>In this present paper, an experimental investigation has been performed to analyze the thermal performance of a solar steam cooker in the composite climate. It is a household type solar steam cooker and has performed in the #climate condition of #Rajasthan, #India. A parabolic type of #solar concentrator is used in this setup. It collects the solar radiation and reflected on the bottom of a black-painted copper cylinder work as an #absorber. It is Quarterly filled water this water heats up on a high grows up high-pressure steam and this steam utilizes in various cooking applications. In this paper, an experimental setup testing and reporting solar Steam cooker performance. Solar steam energy is used as a solar cooker, but solar cookers are used outside the #kitchen while the steam cooker can be used in the kitchen. In this setup, Steam generates high temperatures and high pressure into the absorber (copper cylinder) and supplies by the insulated copper tube and throws the cooking vessel. Steam is used for cooking. In this paper, a portable solar steam cooker and different cooking applications like boiling #potato, #cooking rice, idle, etc. As per American standard, Per standardized Minimum temperature difference of 50 °C between ambient air and cooking vessel water temperatures and steam temperature 100 °C for a parabolic-type cooker. This setup achieved 256 °C May and June days. So the author intends to study solar cooking because in India sun is available nearly 8 to 11 hours/day though all year and can achieve 300°C to750°C by the #parabolic type solar concentrator.

Authors: Deepak Sharma, Ravindra Kumar Jain, Mukesh Kumar Gupta, Hemant Sharma

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR201021153005</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-01-22T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/p-Kej915zqw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>279</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+1%2C+January+2018&amp;page=10&amp;i=2</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.5120</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/7eUYtcRUXtM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Novel Approach to Virtual Machine Migration In Cloud Computing Environment ? A Survey</video:title>
         <video:description>#CloudComputing is a powerful #technology to perform large scale and complex computing. It abolishes the need to maintain expensive computing hardware, dedicated space, and software. #VirtualMachine (VM) is an operating system or application that is installed on the software which has virtual dedicated hardware. Virtual machine migration helps in performing various management operations in data centers. These include load balancing, resource #hotspot reduction, server coupling, and #hardware / #software up gradation. The movement of a virtual machine from one server (source) to another server (destination) is called VM migration. The migration process consumes a certain amount of CPU and network resources. The performance of the migration depends on (i) the migration time--the time between the start of the migration process and the end of the VM at the source, and (ii) the downtime-the time for which the virtual machine is paused. The cost metrics are #CPU &amp; network bandwidth utilization. In this paper, the evolution and need of VM #Migration in cloud computing environment along with various approaches to select destination host are discussed.

#VirtualMachineMigration, #virtualMachine, #cloudComputing

Authors: Priyanka H, Dr. Mary Cherian

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20178255</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-22T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/7eUYtcRUXtM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>974</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+3%2C+March+2018&amp;page=10&amp;i=2</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.5120</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-LX57PE0IfQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Santorinicele - A Case Report</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr. Anagha Rajeev Joshi, Dr. Sukhada Vilas Kulkarni

Abstract: We present a rare case of #santorinicele, diagnosed by #ultrasonography (#USG) and confirmed on multidetector computed #tomography (#MDCT) scan of #etiology, pathogenesisabdomen. We present the clinical details and imaging findings, followed by discussion of the #etiology, #pathogenesis, and #imaging of this condition.

#Santorinicele, #PancreasDivisum, #Santorini, #Wirsung, #Wirsungocele

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2018498</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-13T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/-LX57PE0IfQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>402</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+9%2C+September+2018&amp;page=10&amp;i=2</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.5120</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/80_X2_wZiRU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Successful Laparoscopic Management of Caesarean Scar Pregnancy</video:title>
         <video:description>Apollo Womens Hospitals, Chennai #Caesarean scar #pregnancy is the rarest form of ectopic pregnancies with incidence of 11800 to 12216 in women with an ectopic pregnancy and in women with at least one previous caesarean section. {1} We report a case of Caesarean scar pregnancy in a 27 year old lady with failed medical management who was successfully managed laparoscopically. Conclusion Timely recognition of the salient #sonographic findings is critical as a delay can lead to increased maternal morbidity and mortality and laparoscopic approach is reasonable if appropriate expertise and facilities are available. Caesarean scar pregnancy is the rarest form of #ectopic pregnancies with incidence of11800 to 12216 in women with an ectopic pregnancy and in women with at least one previous caesarean section.{1} It occurs when gestational sac is implanted in the myometrium at the site of a previous caesarean section. Timely recognition of the salient sonographic findings is critical as a delay can lead to increased maternal morbidity and mortality. Different treatment modalities are available but a study conducted by Micheal A. Rotas et al., concluded laparoscopic approach to be reasonable if appropriate expertise and facilities are available.

#CaesareanScarPregnancy, #LaparoscopicManagement

Authors: Dr. Nagashree.U, Dr. Sumana Manohar

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20191021</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-07T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/80_X2_wZiRU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>315</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+15+Issue+3%2C+March+2026&amp;page=20&amp;i=3</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.5120</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/NCv68j_cHCs/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Novel Direct Method for Generator Sharing Calculation in EMS of Scada</video:title>
         <video:description>Title: A Novel Direct Method for Generator Sharing Calculation in EMS of Scada Using the Power Division Theorem for Minimum-Loss Real Time Operation

Author: Dr. P. S. Kannan

Abstract: This paper presents a novel method for directly computing the sharing of each generator in a power system using the Power Division Theorem (PDT) within the Energy Management System (EMS) of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition SCADA. Real time operational data acquired in actual values are converted into per unit values for load flow and state estimation analysis. Using these normalized quantities, the proposed approach enables immediate estimation of generator contributions to loads and losses at different system levels. The method introduces the concept of Common Source Node Voltage (CSNV) to achieve minimum-loss operation. An illustrative example demonstrates reduced system losses under the proposed constraint. The approach provides a simple and computationally efficient enhancement for real time monitoring and control in modern power systems. 

Keywords: Power Division Theorem; Energy Management System, #scada  Per Unit System, Generator Power Sharing, Loss Minimization, Common Source Node Voltage, Real Time Operation

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR26301121407</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2026-03-14T08:26:51Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/NCv68j_cHCs</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>690</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/recentepresentations.php?page=3</loc>
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         <video:title>#Ethno - Medicinal Study of #Kulgam District, #Jammu and #Kashmir (Botany Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Rahmatullah Hakeem

Abstract: Medicinal plants have been playing an essential role in the development of human culture. Man has used plants to relieve sufferings and diseases, since times immemorial. This paper is based on the result of an ethno-medicine research project conducted kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir. The people of the area have also used medicinal herbs for the treatment of various diseases. A total of 33 plant species belong to 22 different families have been recorded with their right botanical names, family, habitat, status, mode of applications.

#Ethno-medicine, #kulgam, #jammuAndKashmir, #medicinalHerb

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20194946</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-30T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/wiT0rS0Zftc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>477</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/MSkIJme_nu0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Tax Compliance Intention : Experimental Analysis Towards Belief, Feeling, and Attitude (Accounting)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Supriyati, Bambang Tjahjadi, I Made Narsa, Heru Tjaraka

Abstract: Taxes are the largest source of tax revenue today, but the realization of tax revenue has not been optimal. Various government policies have been implemented but not yet unable to improve taxpayer compliance in paying or reporting tax obligations. Taxpayer compliance is a very complex issue and it also occured in almost all countries. The motive derived from the taxpayer&apos;, s individual self is an expression of the mental attitude towards the tax authorities and prevailing taxation system. This motivational posture will cause beliefs, feelings, and interrelated attitudes. This study was conducted using experimental analysis with 52 students from Accounting Department at Airlangga University Surabaya. The experimental design used was quasi experimental design Between Subject 2x2 with covariate of randomization method. The test results show that taxpayers who have positive and defective motivation posture do not affect the decision of intention to behave as tax obedient. The tests of the variables for audit strategy and tax sanction shows that only the variable of tax sanction which has an effect on decision of intention to behave a tax obedient, especially when the taxpayer is given high tax sanction.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20179913</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-21T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/MSkIJme_nu0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>739</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fGBeOxXNM6g/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Relation Between the Last Terms and Common Ratios of Two Different #Geometric #Progressions</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Chirag Gupta (#Mathematics)

Abstract: The new relation Xn/Yn = r1/r2 is for finite number of terms (n). Xn and Yn are the last terms of two geometric progressions, S1 and S2. r1 and r2 are the common ratios of S1 and S2.

https://www.ijsr.net/search_index_results_paperid.php?id=SR20306211535</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-15T12:51:54Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/fGBeOxXNM6g</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>757</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/gQna8p-jnUI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Variant Anatomy of Renal Vein - A Rare Scenario in the Cadaveric Study</video:title>
         <video:description>INTRODUCTION: #Anatomy of #kidney is of growing importance with increased number of transplantation and #surgical procedures. This study shows a variation of renal vein. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the renal #vasculature. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 30 cadavers were dissected as a part of UG and PG Course. The anomalies are observed as a part of routine dissection. RESULT: two of the 30 cadavers had shown accessory renal veins. DISCUSSION: In two dissected specimens of male cadaver, two renal veins parallel to each other was observed in a position antero-inferior to right renal artery. One vein emerged from upper portion of renal hilum, while the other emerged from lower portion of #hilum. The two veins drained separately into inferior #venacava and neither of them received any tributaries. CONCLUSION: Detailed knowledge of anatomy and anomalies of renal vein is necessary for urologists, vascular surgeons and radiologists for performing #angiography prior to surgical interventions in the #retroperitoneal space avoids complications especially with regard to kidney transplantation.

#RenalVein, #AccessoryRenalVein

Authors: Dr. Daripelli Sushma, Dr T. Bhavani, Dr. Vinodini

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20199484</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-17T03:30:21Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/gQna8p-jnUI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>583</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/sLsfnWdYT3g/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Realization of Smart City Using 5G Cognitive Radio</video:title>
         <video:description>The aim of this paper is to advance certain understandings and concepts for adoption in #wireless systems to be deployed beyond the year 2020, providing the data rate up to 1GBPS, referred to here as #5G. and same can be used for realization of smart cities. Next generation communication systems are expected to be intelligent in nature, as well as providing a platform for operators to effectively exploit their network resources in an era where spectral resources are at a premium. The smart cities can be designed based on cognitive radio which is meant for spectrum sensing and spatial sensing. It also uses the massive MIMO and the heterogeneous network which uses small cells called #Femto / #Pigo cell. This paper describes how the 5G wireless communication system can be modeled with the cognitive radio and the #MIMO based smart antenna and further it can be used for realizing smart cities. The 5G uses the millimeter wave access technology where the spectrum above 6GHz can be exploited. The #cellular architecture is modeled and explained for smart cities, which enables the low power consumption.

#CognitiveRadio, #MIMO, #smartCity, #MultipleAccess, #PigoCell, #FemtoCell, #HeterogeneousNetworks

Authors: Lalit Chettri, Syed Sazad

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB158649</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-27T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/sLsfnWdYT3g</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>523</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fZiJ49Y_YlA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effects of Training Programs on Improving the Knowledge and Skills of the Nurses in Home Health Care</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr. Ibrahim Kamil Ibrahim Luttfi, Prof. Salwa Elsanousi

Abstract: This research dealt with the problem of challenges facing health workers who work with the bed ridden patient at their homes because Home #health care environment differs from hospitals and other institutional environments where #nurses work alone in the field with support resources available from a central office and nurses in home health care need more #training concerning skills and knowledge about how to deal with patient at home. aiming at studying the effects of training programs on improving knowledge and skills of nurses in Home #HealthCare in #Riyadh Region 2018. This study was being implemented as a quasi-experimental study for pre- and post-intervention on 50 nurses working at home health care in the Riyadh region. Both questionnaire sheets for pre-test and post-test for nurses&apos; knowledge and a checklist of skills were used as data collection tools. After collecting data, they were analysed statistically by using Statistical Packages for Social Sciences Programme (#SPSS) to calculate and find the results of the research also used some statistical analyses such as #Chi-Square Tests, percent tables, and #T-Test. The findings of the study showed that nurses improve their knowledge and skills after attending a training workshop, lecture, and on-the-job training program. The Recommendation include Conducting similar research on a wider scale to determine the impact of training based on a diversity of new teaching and training methods. Continuing training courses for nurses to become more professional and improve their skills and knowledge about home health care. Increasing training sessions on communication skills and patient education, #nursing care of patient at end-of-life, insertion and care of urinary #catheterization where it was observed that there is no obvious improvement in nursing skills in these three skills.

#HHC, #HomeHealthCare, #Nursing, #SPSS, #T-Test, #Chi-SquareTest, #Riyadh, #HealthCare

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20199043</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-15T16:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/fZiJ49Y_YlA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>411</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ZlOjDm7oXjo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Educational Values in the QUR&apos;AN</video:title>
         <video:description>The #nature of #education according to Islam is to form a personality in order to become a man of noble character. So it is the impetus for him to do good in life, and hinder him from making mistakes. This study examines the meaning of events and interactions of people, used orientation or theoretical perspective with phenomenological approach. The type of research used in this study is the type of qualitative research. While viewed from the place of research, this research belongs to the type of #research library. The results of research are 1) The values of Islamic education identified in the #Qur&apos;an are as follows the values associated with morals on God, morals towards fellow human beings, and morals to the environment. Values on humanity aspects include Forgiveness, the act that can erase the pain that is in the heart, Forbearance, someone who is not easy to complain, Responsibility, is the awareness of a person in doing a task as well as possible, Generous, that is to give some of his possessions, Honesty, the attitude that always tries to adjust between speech and deed, Resignation (resilience), dare to face challenges. 2) #Education whose purpose is to shape the character of learners in accordance with the values of Islamic education, and can be used as a method of teaching in planting the values of honesty, respect for the parents, work hard and so on the learners.

Author: Dr. Fachrurazi, MM

#Al-Quran, #Development, #IslamicEducation, #Education</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-05T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZlOjDm7oXjo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>292</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/0q-zxAsh6es/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Emerging Needs and Importance of Green Supply Chain Management - A Case Study</video:title>
         <video:description>Green Supply Chain management (GSCM) focus on environment friendly supply chain i.e. green concept from design part to material procurement, green operation and green logistics. This need has emerged due to increasing #environment disturbances with the increase in growth of production and consumption rate in organizations. Apart from #warehousing and logistics operations whether in-house or outsourced one, green initiatives on suppliers end, has already been started from more than a decade.The present study is carried out from related research papers and journals with basic objective to gain theoretical understanding on the significance of green supply chain management, its need and impact on environment in general.A case study of a leading automobile company based in #Delhi-NCR has been done to understand the green practices adopted by this firm through an empirical evidence.

#GreenSupplyChainManagement, #GSCM, #Logistics, #Environment, #Pollution, #Sustainability, #Automobile, #GreenProcurement, #Warehousing

Authors: Raj Kumar Malik, Dr. Gyanesh Kumar Sinha

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20191843</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-12T03:30:08Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/0q-zxAsh6es</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>641</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/RNgNwLS3xjY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>An Overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Intervention in Indian Healthcare System</video:title>
         <video:description>As of late, there has been significant advancement in #artificialIntelligence and its application in medical healthcare. Days are coming, when these procedures are anticipated to assume control over some of the activities as of now being delivered by Medical Scholars and healthcare administrators. The amalgamation of artificial intelligence in healthcare system is being seen as a revolution towards reducing cost, and improving the efficiency, quality and accessibility of healthcare services to millions of users. From available literature on AI and healthcare systems, the emphasis of most AI based proposals in India has been to spread AI based medical services to remote rural lesser served people who cannot afford quality medical facilities. By leading descriptive, predictive and prescriptive capacities, AI in medicinal services in India is right now ushering to empower human limit instead of replacing overall human work. There are certain challenges for embracing AI in Health care in India–there is a necessity of a sustainable framework of guideline to manage protection and information trustworthiness, while addressing problems with social acknowledgment, consent, risk and clarify capacity. Thus, AI shall be employed in Indian healthcare system to address the problems of economic inequality by improving the accessibility of quality #medical facilities. Existing literature also reports that foreign based healthcare firms are experimenting and developing new solutions to existing problems in India. As reported in a report by #TCS, firms based in healthcare sector are expecting a significant effect on the #employment levels in the near future. Available literature suggests that AI is assisting in providing diagnostic and prescriptive solutions in various leading hospitals in India. By using AI in their healthcare operations, they are able to improve the report quality and efficiency thereby leading to rise in patient’s trust.

#AI, #Healthcare, #HealthCareTechnology, #IndianHealthcare, #ArogyaSetu, #COVID19

Authors: Mrinmoy Roy, Dr. Mohit Jamwal

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20822223443</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-17T03:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/RNgNwLS3xjY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1189</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Mm6z1e7FYsY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Modeling Breast Cancer Risks Using Artificial Neural Network: A Case Study</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Rachael Wanjiru Njoroge, Dr. Anthony Waititu, Dr. Anthony Wanjoya

Abstract: Background: Early diagnosis of breast cancer is crucial to the survival of breast cancer patients. In the last years, improved technology has been adopted to aid data collection and store patient&apos;s information in a database. Data mining may be used on such databases to come up with patterns that can help in predictability of diseases such as cancer. Use of statistical models may be used to aid doctors and not substitute their opinion. One search model is an artificial neural network model (ANN). Methods: Secondary data was collected from Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH), which is Kenyas national referral hospital located in the capital city, Nairobi. A total of 370 breast cancer patient&apos;s information was obtained from both the inpatient and outpatient files. A three layer feed-forward artificial neural network was trained using 320 records. The ANN model obtained was used to predict malignancy in the remaining data set. A logistic regression was used to test which independent variables were significant. Receiver operating curve was used to evaluate the ANNs discriminative performance. Coefficient of determination (R2) was used to evaluate the goodness of fit. Results: #ANN demonstrated a superior sensitivity performance over the logistic regression. There were no false positive and no false negative, however for the logistic regression there were seven false positives and eight false negative. The full logistic regression model showed that there were 4 significant independent variables. A reduced logistic regression model was obtained which consisted of 5 independent variables down from 21. ANN was found to have better discriminative performance (AUC=1) as compared to logistic regression (AUC=0.98909). Conclusions: The authors artificial neural network has high discriminative performance and can accurately predict breast cancer

Keywords: #artificial #neural network, #breast #cancer risks, logistic regression, #Kenyatta National Hospital, #ROC

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=2015167</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-12-02T10:50:52Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Mm6z1e7FYsY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>626</video:duration>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/zxtYN6YkbIc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Antibacterial behaviour of Common Winter Season Weeds on Human Pathogens in Doon Valley, Uttarakhand</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Maneesha Singh, Rashmi Bist

Abstract: #Weeds are plants which over dominate others by abundance, growth, and coverage, thus disturbing of ecosystems. Weeds are adapted well to grow in both unfavourable and favourable environments and cause yield and quality loss, competing with crops for resources. The resistance behavior against microbial diseases promote us to find the antimicrobial behavior of weeds grown in #Dehradun during winter season against common pathogens. Out of the twelve extracts assayed, the extract of #Euphorbia #helioscopia was most active against all the studied bacterial strains. Therefore, Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) of this extract was determined against the selected #bacteria. The #MIC for different strains is 62.5 mg/ml. Besides having #antimicrobial activities, plants also be used as a source of anti #diabetic and #antioxidant potential due to presence of #glycosides, #tri-terpenoids etc.

#AntibacterialActivity, #Weeds, #Pathogens, #MinimumInhibitoryConcentration

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20163999</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-13T03:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/zxtYN6YkbIc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>665</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KW5d2TosWZc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Study on Effectiveness of #HR Metrics (#Management)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dr. R. Jayanthi

Abstract: HR Metrics have become a hot topic in organizations of all sizes. Interest is rising, and organizations are reaching out to learn more about metrics and how it can be used to improve organizational effectiveness. Although the use of it is not new, various factors have driven increased interest during the previous decade. It is used to gauge the effectiveness of various HR responsibilities and initiatives such as hiring, employee retention, training and labor costs. HR departments can use these metrics to improve their efficiency and demonstrate the value of their activities to upper management. The field of HR Metrics is currently in transition. During the past 30 years, most of the medium to large organizations did engage in HR assessment. But these efforts were not systematic. Due in part to the expense involved, they were conducted on only a sample of activities, and often for only a limited set of metrics. More recently, because of the development of strong computer-based communications infrastructures and greater access to data through the adoption of integrated human resource information systems, organizations are engaging in more consistent and systematic reporting of HR Metrics. HR Metrics are often overlooked or underrated in many organizations. This is a mistake, because HR Metrics are very important in assessing the efficiency of the HR policies, programs and endeavors. The idea of HR Metrics is that taken up for assessment or implementation has to be measurable. The main purpose of this paper is to study and analyze the available literature based on the HR Metrics, to understand how it has been studied and evaluated by different authors who are working in this area. Current literature focuses on the effectiveness of HR Metrics- Its importance and Concept. Data has been collected from multiple sources of evidence in addition to #books, #journals, websites and news papers. It explores the main issues in adoption of HR Metrics techniques and practices.

#Assessment, #Effectiveness, #Efficiency, #HumanResources, #Management, #Metrics

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20225131039</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-29T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/KW5d2TosWZc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>543</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/T7lRcwxK_1E/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Microbiological Analysis, Physical-Chemical Analysis, and Acceptability of Deep Well Water</video:title>
         <video:description>#MicrobiologicalAnalysis, Physical-Chemical Analysis, and Acceptability of Deep Well Water of NEUST-SIC Tabon

In a school setting, water quality is of vital importance to sustain the day to day activities of students as well as the usage of it by its faculty, staff, and administration. Proper monitoring ensures that water is of quality fit for use. This study focuses on the microbiological analysis, Physical-Chemical Analysis, and Acceptability of deep well water of #NEUST San Isidro Tabon Campus. Physical Characteristics of the #water samples were also determined. It employed the use of standard laboratory procedures to analyze the water quality parameters. For the microbiological parameters, the fecal/thermotolerant coliform, the deepwell water of NEUST SIC Tabon &quot;Passed&quot; the permissible limit. For Physical and Chemical Analysis, the deepwell water &quot;Passed&quot; the following parameters; turbidity, Color, Total Dissolved Solids, Nitrates, and Arsenic. However, it registered a pH level of 6.15 which is below the standard pH level of water and therefore considered as &quot;Acidic&quot;. As for its Acceptability, it was determined in terms of Color, Odor, and Taste. Most of the respondents deemed the water &quot;Completely Acceptable&quot; for its color and odor, while &quot;Barely Acceptable&quot; in terms of the taste. Follow-up and constant monitoring in the microbiological qualities of deep well water in all the campuses of NEUST is suggested every six months. Likewise, physico-chemical analysis every three years should also be made to further determine the chemical content of deep well water if the water source is located in agricultural area. The inclusion for test for the presence of insecticides is also recommended since the place is identified as an agricultural area.

#MicrobiologicalAnalysis, @Physico-chemicalAnalysis, #Acceptability, #DeepwellWater, #PermissibleLimit

Authors: Junil A. Constantino, Teresita C. Vega

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20305094039</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-11-21T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/T7lRcwxK_1E</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>946</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/E1HtG-cT2XE/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Practical Guidelines for the Inspection and Repair of Hot Dip Galvanized Coatings</video:title>
         <video:description>Case Study Papers on Practical Guidelines for the Inspection and Repair of Hot Dip Galvanized CoatingsHot dip galvanizing is used as a very effective steel corrosion protection method, providing a long service-life. The corrosion protection is dependent on the coating thickness and environmental conditions (ASM Handbook, 1994). Zinc coated components are also used to give a good appearance to the constructions. In recent years the interest in hot dip galvanizing for decorative and constructional applications has increased. The difference in the field of use determines the requirements to the coating appearance. Duller coating finish is desired in buildings, because shiny coatings with high reflectivity may cause problems with passing traffic. At the same time most customers prize the bright spangled look for decorative applications. As a result of customer demands the requirements to the coatings and especially to the appearance have increased. Coating appearance is affected by processing properties, steel chemistry, and substrate surface condition.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20196627</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-15T09:49:40Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/E1HtG-cT2XE</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1239</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/NTgT1uEHweI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>ISRO 1st Indian Space Ship-Soft Lander for Chandrayan 3 the Law of Anti Gravity 10 D Rockets System</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Satish Gore

#ISRO, #Chandrayan-3 #SpaceResearch

Abstract: #Chandrayaan-2 - One step to 100 % success. 100 % successful soft #LanderSystem. The #PushpakSpacecraft on the top does not affect the #gravitationalForce of the #planets. The request by the #IndianGovernment to find The Pushpak Spacecraft The speed can be reduced to as little and as much as desired. Only India can take the entire space. Many congratulations! to Prime Minister and Indian scientists for Chandrayaan 2.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20220195356</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-23T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/NTgT1uEHweI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1037</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/txe8lirsAmA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Temporal Variation in Physico-Chemical and #Phytoplankton Analysis of Madhav Sagar #Pond, #Sikar</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr. Brij Mohan Singh

Abstract: The research paper reports on study carried out from January 2018 to December 2019 in #Madhav #Sagar pond. The study emphasizes the local and regional climatic influence on #phytoplankton species composition, diversity and density variation in the pond #ecosystem. In this study #Nitrate, Inorganic #phosphorous, Temperature, #pH, Conductivity, Dissolve #oxygen, #Chloride, Total hardness, #Calcium and #Sodium parameters were analyzed. The result obtained indicates that a significant difference in abundance of phytoplankton groups was found between year 2018 and 2019. Though the highest phytoplankton abundance was observed in July 2018 and February showed the highest number of taxa (highest diversity). #Chlorophytes were the major dominant group in both periods.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20320181913</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-08T03:30:18Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/txe8lirsAmA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>615</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/2m-e8Z4rp3Y/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Influence of Accounting Information Quality on Financial Performance of Islamic Microfinance (BMT)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dr. Muhammad Syaifullah

Abstract: This study aims to mengetehaui whether there is influence of accounting quality of information on the performance of BMT in Pontianak City. This research is a descriptive research using quantitative approach, while data analysis technique using multiple regression model. The total population of this study amounted to 14 BMTs located in Pontianak City, from 14 distributed questionnaires who returned the quizener amounted to 8 BMT. This study examines all the existing population and the respondents are the 8 leaders of BMT in Pontianak City. This study was conducted in 2010. From the research result can be proved that there is Multiple Correlation Value (R) between variables X1, X2, X3, X4 and X5 to Y of 0.870, meaning Quality Accounting information simultaneously have a strong and positive influence to financial performance.The termination coefficient (R2) of 0.756 means the variance of the financial performance of 0.756 or 75.60 % is explained or influenced by the quality of accounting information while the rest of 24.40 % is influenced by other variables not found in this study.

#QualityOfAccounting, #Information, #FinancialPerformance

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20178915</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-25T03:30:25Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/2m-e8Z4rp3Y</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>723</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/xp_M-AMtyBM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Multifunctional Remote Controlled Robot Using #AndroidApplication</video:title>
         <video:description>In this paper bidirectional remote controlled communication with robot is established using two android phones, one as transmitter and another as receiver. An embedded system is implemented with the Robot to execute the commands generated from Transmitter Android App and accordingly control the mechanical movements of #Robot. Receiver Android Phone is mounted on Robot which establishes communication with Transmitter Phone and performs advanced tasks (i.e. sending messages, capturing photos, server uploads etc.) using Receiver #AndroidApp.

#Transmitter, #Receiver, #Android, #Robot, #Microcontroller, #Motor, #Bluetooth, #Camera, #SMS, #GPS, #Server

Authors: T. A. Mithu, T. S. Reddy

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV164550</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-15T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/xp_M-AMtyBM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>585</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/lLUlVpGghow/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Oral Hygiene Level of Down Syndrome Children in Bandung City (Dental Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Natasha Aulia Kesuma, Meirina Gartika, Eka Chemiawan, Williyanti Soewondo

Abstract: Oral hygiene is an important factor in supporting dental and oral health as well as the whole body health. Down Syndrome (DS) is a genetical anomaly in the form of Chromosome 21 triplication that might cause retardation of physical growth and development and also mental retardation. The aim of this study was to find out the level of oral hygiene of DS children in Bandung. This was a descriptive study using survey technique. The sample were 30 DS children from a School of Handicapped Children (SLB) in Bandung, collected by multistage cluster sampling. Clinical examination on the subjects using OHI-S Greene and Vermillion index. The result showed, of the 30 DS children/subject, 18 (60 %) had poor oral hygiene; 10 (33.3 %) had moderate, and only 2 (6.67 %) had good oral hygiene. The level of oral hygiene of DS children in Bandung was 3.10. It concluded that the oral hygiene of DS children in Bandung is poor category.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20196635</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-17T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/lLUlVpGghow</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1196</video:duration>
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         <video:title>Multi Drug Resistant Organism (MDRO) in Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP)</video:title>
         <video:description>Multi Drug Resistant Organism (MDRO) in Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) as a Cause of Morbidity and Mortality in Patients Post Obstetric Procedure: A Case Report

Authors: I Gde Sastra Winata, Vallery Giscard Delano Temmar

Abstract: #Ventilator Associated #Pneumonia (VAP) is the most common form of nosocomial infection in intensive care units (ICU), especially in patients who use mechanical ventilation. The presence of VAP will increase mortality rate if pneumonia is caused by certain pathogens such as Multi #Drug Resistant Organism (MDRO). This article reviews the case report of a 32-year-old woman with a diagnosis post-cesarean section day 4 and Suspected VAP with #MDR risk. The patient was then treated in the ICU using a ventilator support because the patient had type I respiratory failure. There were three signs of systemic infection in patients, namely #fever, #tachycardia and #leukocytosis. Aside of that, chest radiograph examination revealed infiltrates in the lung field. From the sputum culture results, there was growth of #Acinetobacter #Baumanii which is MDRO. In patients with MDRO or suspected MDRO, the recommended use of antibiotics is combination antibiotic regiments. Early recognition of #MDRO in #VAP can provide better management and prognosis so that it can reduce morbidity and #mortality in patients post obstetric procedures.

Keywords: Ventilator-associated #pneumonia, multidrug-resistant, organism

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20909065123</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2023-01-21T06:30:07Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/4sQBPOzS-aI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>575</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/GUJK_bLgT_c/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Morphometric Analysis of Wonji Drainage Basins around Central Rift Valley, Ethiopia</video:title>
         <video:description>A #Morphometric Analysis of #Wonji Drainage Basins around Central Rift Valley, #Ethiopia, using #Geospatial Tools

The morphometric analysis of the Wonji drainage basin of central Ethiopian Rift valley was carried out using geospatial technique. The study was focused to observe the different aspects of drainage morphometry of the Wonji basin. It was observed that the Wonji basin is of mainly dendritic pattern in the upper reaches and trellis pattern in the lower part of the basin. A fifth order rivers drain the basins and morphometric study shows that the basins are characterized by undulating, highly dissected, moderately sloped region with #homogeneous geological materials. The study indicates that the area is having poor to moderate ground water potential It also illustrates that geospatial technique is an apt technology for drainage analysis.

#GeospatialTechnique, #DigitalElevationModel, #MorphometricAnalysis, #WonjiDrainageBasin

Authors: V. Shreedhara, K. Shankar, Muhammed Haji

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20805151251</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-09T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/GUJK_bLgT_c</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>771</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/vJ00jAcR8aI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Blockchain for Health Records System Storage using Attribute-Based Signature</video:title>
         <video:description>#Blockchain technology has increased popularity over the last years and found its use in various areas and addressed several important issues. As the requirement for an effective patient-centered solution to #healthcare applications, healthcare block chain #technology holds enormous potential and improves the quality value of electronic healthcare records (EHRs). With a patient-centered strategy, we have to face various issues and criteria in terms of privacy and also protection, the use of technology, regulating processes need to be taken into consideration in order to produce a good result. Throughout this paper, to ensure the integrity of #EHRs incorporated in block chain, we propose to multiple authorities an attribute-based #signature strategy where a patient approves a message as per the attribute thus revealing no details apart from the facts how he has attested to it. in addition, there are several authorities to produce and distribute public or private keys of the patient also confirms the mode of distributed data memory in the block chain.</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-05-23T03:30:16Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/vJ00jAcR8aI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>638</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-mWt_uftnNY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effect of the Use of TAP and Rectus Sheath Blocks</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Jimmy Mena, Mahmoud Sallam

Abstract: Numerous multimodal #analgesic methods have been attempted to provide adequate analgesia for upper and lower midline incisions of #morphine, reduce peripheral use of morphine, and limit such side effects. #RectusSheathBlock (RSB) is a useful technique for the limited benefit of the elderly. Abdominal surgery, which requires a long midline incision, is associated with severe pain management. The goal of many multimodal analgesic methods is to incorporate appropriate analgesia into some incisions to minimize the maximum use of morphine and thus reduce the side effects. Recent #RandomizedClinicalTrial (RCT) data suggest that the ultrasonic-guided topical technique may be an effective component of multiple postoperative multimodal postoperative analyzes with limited side effects. Abdominal lateral muscle block (TAP) has become popular in recent years. However, enough blocks to cut the midline above and below the navel are not completely achieved by the TAP block alone. Sensitive blueprint for back TAP block is suggested from T10 to L1, while sub-coastal blocks, TAP-T5 to T9. Therefore, both blocks complement each other and can be used in combination to relieve pain in T5 to L1 classes. Indeed. The use of large amounts of local anesthetic is not safe, so the procedure is considered impractical.

Keywords: #TAP, #RSBBlocks

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21114062420</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-09-09T06:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/-mWt_uftnNY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>560</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/uFGGiP8WLUs/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Selenium Content in some Brands of Bottled #Beer Marketed in #Makurdi Town #Benue State, Nigeria</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: A. D. Oklo, R. Sha&apos;Ato, K. Asemave, C.Mkurzurum

Abstract: This study report levels of Selenium in different brands of bottled beer marketed in Makurdi town - Benue State of #Nigeria. The samples were collected from sales restaurant of the area. 10mL Concentrated #nitric #acid (69%) was added to 25mL of the sample. The mixture was evaporated on a hot plate in a fume cupboard until the brown fumes disappears leaving white fumes. 50mL of distilled water was added and this was concentrated by evaporating on hot plate to 25mL. Subsequently, 25mL of distilled water was added to make up to 50mL. This was filtered and the value selenium determined using a #SHIMADZU UV 2550 #UV-Visible #Spectrophotometer at 520 nm. From the results, the selenium concentrations (mg/L) in these beer samples were: 0.32, 0.98, 1.56, 1.10, 0.68, 0.89, 1.90, and 1.07 for A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H respectively. These were all above the #USEPA maximum contaminant level (0.05 mg/L) for selenium. Therefore, there is a clear need to improve on the quality of these bottle beer products in order to keep Se levels in the appropriate quantity to avoid negative health and environmental consequences of its higher concentration.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=IJSRON2013527</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-11T12:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/uFGGiP8WLUs</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>250</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/bTgh8N9LQPs/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Meckels Diverticulum: Wedge Excision vs Segmental Resection Anastomosis</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Mahmoud Sallam, Jimmy Mena

Abstract: Meckel&apos;s Diverticulum (MD) is the commonest congenital anomaly of the GI tract but it is rarely diagnosed in adults. Hence, there is no agreement on what sort of resection to be performed for symptomatic MD and if to resect incidentally discovered MD. #DefinitiveSurgery is the treatment for #symptomatic MD; it includes diverticulectomy, wedge, and #segmentalResection. The integrity of #diverticulum base and adjacent ileum and the presence and location of #ectopicTissue within MD are important factors to determine which surgical procedure to be performed. Due to the rarity of this condition in adults, in this article review we included various presentations of MD and their subsequent #surgicalManagement. Generally speaking, we recommend considering the length of the diverticulum (longvs short) and width of the base (narrow vs broad) to determine the appropriate surgical strategy in emergency presentation of MD.

Keywords: #Meckel&apos;sDiverticulum

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21115083944</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-09-16T06:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/bTgh8N9LQPs</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>774</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/XtEJpPhkans/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Number Theoretic Functions and Coordinate Geometry</video:title>
         <video:description>In these paper author describe how to find the number theoretic functions Using #area of triangle, coordinate #geometry.

#Eulars phi function, #Eularian phi function triangle, area of #triangle, #sigma function, #tau function, #mathematics</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-04-27T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/XtEJpPhkans</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>395</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/vY898GVYTmE/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Use of Mitis Salivarius Agar Base for Presumptive Identification of Streptococcus salivarius</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Siddeshwari Ajay Tiwari, Jyoti. Magare

Abstract: S. salivarius are the normal commensals which inhabitats in oral mucosa Considering it’s deleterious virulence towards various destructive dental - periodontal diseases and belonging to same background we were fascinated to find the most efficient way to isolate and study this species. Oral swabs with a sample size of 20 were collected cultured on blood agar and MSA simultaneously. Blood agar showed mixed growth including various streptococcal species whereas MSA showed blue gum dropped colonies of S. salivarius. Hence, we terminated this study to a conclusion that MSA over blood agar is more efficient and less time consuming for isolation of salivarius species

Keywords: Ssalivarius, dental and periodontal diseases, blood agar, mitis salivarius agar MSA, blue gum dropped colonies</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-12-16T12:25:16Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/vY898GVYTmE</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>524</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fI7vYODS65M/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Tie versus Clipping Typed of Cystic Duct and Artery Ligation in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Jimmy Mena, Mahmoud Sallam

Abstract: In laparoscopic cholecystectomy, the cystic duct and cystic artery are usually preserved with #titanium #clamps. Because clips can be difficult to apply; In collapsing and moving the clips, various other methods have therefore been used, such as intra- or extracorporeal leasing, the use of absorbent clips, a harmonic scalpel. Implementing an in-house leasing rule requires more time and good preparation. On the other hand, shear problems arise in cases with wide cystic tubes. The purpose of the review is to compare the effectiveness and safety of CD ligation versus clipping with the time difference between the cystic duct and the cystic artery and the two laparoscopic cholecystectomy methods.

Keywords: #laparoscopicCholecystectomy, Tie versus clipping, #cysticDuct,  #arteryLigation

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21114055729</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-09-23T06:30:32Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/fI7vYODS65M</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>420</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/hIPTlxnwOKI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Laparoscopy is an Available Alternative to Open Surgery in the Treatment of Perforated Peptic Ulcers</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Jimmy Mena, Mahmoud Sallam

Abstract: #Peptic #ulcer #disease (#PUD), which affects 4 million people worldwide per year, has a #perforation incidence of 14 per cent. Perforated #gastric ulcers (PPUs) have a high #morbidity and #mortality. Surgical repair is the standard procedure for #PPUs. This literature review provides a comparison of open and laparoscopic procedures as well as the latest updates to laparoscopic repair techniques of PPUs, and their causes, clinical features, clinical examination, laparoscopic and open surgical techniques, complications, and future prospects. is. Extensive literature research is completed and the latest meta-analysis and review on the topic is taken into consideration. There was no significant difference in postoperative mortality between open and laparoscopic treatments in patients with PPU. In addition, laparoscopic repair results in slightly less postoperative pain and less risk of wound infection. Laparoscopic repair may therefore be warranted as the #treatment of choice.

Keywords: #laparoscopy, #openSurgery, #perforatedPepticUlcers, #treatment

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21114062757</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-08-05T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/hIPTlxnwOKI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>510</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/M1YFegQSRKQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Usage of Intracorporeal Knotting Instead of Endoloops during Laparoscopic Appendectomy</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Mahmoud Sallam, Jimmy Mena

Abstract: Laparoscopic appendectomy is currently a widely used surgical treatment for acute appendicitis. Compared to open access, laparoscopy offers several advantages, such as less postoperative pain, shorter hospital stay, faster recovery and lower incidence of wound #infection. Although #laparoscopy is associated with prolonged surgical and high operative costs, it is more effective and cost-effective than open surgery for uncomplicated appendicitis in experienced hands. However, it remains the first choice for surgical treatment and is indicated specifically for obese patients, the elderly, and patients with underlying medical conditions. Due to the range of techniques available, appendicular stump closure has been the subject of several studies: #endoligures (pre-defined suture loops (including endo-loops) and intracorporeal tie stitches). There are two important factors to decide which approach to take: patient safety and financial costs. The first component includes prolonged #anaesthetic effects due to longer operating times, repeated closures and damage for improper closure (eg, loop failure), extended hospital stay, and cost reduction.

Keywords: #intracorporealKnotting, #endoloops, #laparoscopicAppendectomy

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21114062103</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-09-30T06:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/M1YFegQSRKQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>763</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/tMwjrtKpkTQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Comparative Analysis for the Solution of Unbalanced Transportation Model by Various Methods</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: P. Chandrakala

Abstract: The #transport problem has been studied in a number of fields as a key feature. As such in real life, it has been used in the #computation of many problems. Therefore it was remarkably relevant for different disciplines to optimize the transportation problem of #variables. An enhanced One #Suffix Approach is used in this paper to solve the unbalanced transport problem and we compare these results with other various methods. #Numerical examples are explained here to verify the viability of the proposed process. It&apos;s simple to understand, easy to implement.

Keywords: Transportation #Problem, Optimal #Solution, #Linear #Programming Problem, #Cost #minimization, Enhanced One suffix method

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21209153313</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-12-24T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/tMwjrtKpkTQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>382</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/D447rU9hn60/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Photo-Acoustic Imaging in GI Surgery</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Jimmy Mena, Mahmoud Sallam

Abstract: #Gastroenterologists commonly use #imageProcessing and scanning for minimally invasive diagnostics and treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and related organs and cancers. The new advances in gastroenterological photo-acoustics reflect a mixture of multispectral and multi-scale #photo-acoustic (PA), #ultrasound (US) and near-infrared (#NIR) fluorescence imaging. Fully, optical front-facing probe or side-facing probe without contact with ultrasound (#esophagus and #colon). Deep Tissue P. A. #Tomography was used in the pre-screening of selective contrast agents (#pancreaticCancer) using experimental set-ups on the table. Previous live human tissue clinical trials have been undertaken on endoscopic mucosal resection tissue with PA-US tomography and pancreatic intraoperative PA and NIR multimodality #fluorescence imaging. His new PA methods are very successful in early #cancer screening.

Keywords: #Photo-acoustic, #imaging, #GISurgery

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21114044144</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-07-29T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/D447rU9hn60</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>712</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/23jLci7RlWo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Fronto-Orbito-Maxillary and Cutaneous Mucormicosis: A Case Study</video:title>
         <video:description>#Mucormycosis is a rare infection caused by #fungi of the opportunistic type. It is severe, of an acute and fast course, with a high #mortalityRate. We present the case of a patient who was admitted for mucormycosis of the frontal, #ethmoidal, and superior maxillary sinuses superior and the orbit. The patient was unaware of suffering from diabetes #mellitus, a comorbidity diagnosed in the context of #mycosis. The port of entry was a leg injury caused by being rural worker. We present surgical #therapeutics and established #medical treatment.

#Mucormycosis, #Mucorales, #Diabetes

Authors: Jose D&apos;Addino, Cristina Grosso, Ana Padula

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20521023815</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-12T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/23jLci7RlWo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>450</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/GQ4zU6tWvOc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Occurrence of Malariaparasitaemia among Children between 1-15 years of Age Attending Talba Clinic</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Adama D, Usman A.M, Abdullahi M, Ohiri N.W, Usman J.M, Adama S

Abstract: This study was conducted to find out the occurrence of malaria parasite infection among children between 1-15 years of age attending Talba Clinic Suleja Niger State, Nigeria. The samples collected was ninety seven (97) from children including both males and females. Two milliliter of venipuncture blood sample withdrawn from each of the 97 children was kept undisturbed in an anticoagulant sample container. Thick and thin blood smears for malaria were prepared. Both smear were floaded and viewed to check for the presence of malaria parasite under the bright field using high power objective lens. Malaria #parasite were mostly domicile among 11-15 years of age (29.9 %) while 1-5 and 6-10 had 5.2 % and 13.3 % infection respectively. The occurrence of #plasmodium infection was significant among different sex groups in this present study (This suggest that the occurrence of these infection is #sex dependent). The species in this community were found to be plasmodium falciparum. Public awareness can be created in order to further sensitize for the use of these interventions meant for children to live a malaria infection free life.

Keywords: #Talba, #Pfalciparum, #Malaria #infection, #Suleja, #Niger state, #Nigeria

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR201120000222</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-12-30T06:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/GQ4zU6tWvOc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>419</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/wA7xf_fAwXU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Chandrayaan-3: India&apos;s Third Lunar Mission</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Sujal Raina, Kasak Bhat

Abstract: Chandrayaan-3 represents a monumental achievement not only for India but for humanity as a whole. This mission, spearheaded by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), successfully landed on the Moon&apos;s southern polar region that has remained largely unexplored due to its perpetual darkness and extremely cold temperatures. These harsh conditions have posed significant challenges for previous missions from other countries, making this accomplishment particularly noteworthy. Launched on July 14, 2023, Chandrayaan-3&apos;s Vikram lander touched down on August 23, 2023, marking India as the first nation to achieve a soft landing in this area and making it the fourth country overall to land on the Moon, following the Soviet Union, the United States, and China. The mission had a budget of approximately INR 615 crores (around 74.37 million USD) and was designed to conduct in-situ scientific experiments and explore for resources like water ice, which is believed to be present in this region. The successful landing was a significant milestone following the setbacks of the Chandrayaan-2 mission in 2019, where the lander lost control during descent. Lessons learned from that experience were crucial in ensuring the success of Chandrayaan-3. The mission aimed not only to demonstrate safe landing techniques but also to gather valuable data about lunar resources that could support future explorations and potential human habitation.[4]. Chandrayaan-3 marks India&apos;s third lunar mission, launched on July 14, 2023, from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre using the LVM3-M4 rocket. This mission holds significant importance for #india as it aimed to land in the Moon&apos;s southern polar region, an area that has yet to be explored by any other country&apos;s space program. The primary objectives of Chandrayaan-3 include studying the Moon&apos;s dark side, #mapping its surface, and searching for various minerals, including water. Although the budget for Chandrayaan-3 was lower compared to its predecessor, Chandrayaan-2, this did not compromise the mission&apos;s performance. The lessons learned from the failure of Chandrayaan-2 motivated ISRO to enhance their efforts in developing Chandrayaan-3, leading to a more effective and efficient mission design.

Keywords: Chandrayaan 3, #chandrayaan, #ISRO, #lunar mission, India&apos;s third lunar mission

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=MR241113190508</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-12-02T10:32:52Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/wA7xf_fAwXU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>408</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/OX8WLTN4ma4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Space, Main Actor of Quantum and Relativistic Theories</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Jose Oreste Mazzini

Abstract: Plank confine #energy in quanta and later #Heisenberg gave space-time limitations. Schrodinger wave function? express quantum oscillation and Born clarified this wave function? as the probability of presence. The hypothesis of space, interprets the wave function? as oscillatory space produced by the presence of quantized energy. The matter is confined in these quanta environments and its energetic space (quanta volume times its frequency) is related to the surrounding space by #Einstein equivalence principle. This theory develops a new way to interpret and integrate quantum mechanics with general relativity. Verifying the consistency of this #quantum-relativistic interpretation, an explanation is given to the fundamental&apos;s ideas, observations, and experiments of Modern #Physics.

Keywords: theory of space, equivalent space flow, multidimensional space, quantum gravity, universe expansion

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21406195404</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-04-15T06:30:55Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/OX8WLTN4ma4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>715</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/xEYXcxeygs0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Pregnancy with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Case Report</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Hadi Susanto, Ida Bagus Gede Fajar Manuaba

Abstract: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a rare idiopathic autoimmune #disease that was usually found in women of #reproductive age. Pregnant women with SLE may have a higher risk of flares and pregnancy complications, including preterm birth, cesarean delivery, preeclampsia, low #birth weight, #intrauterine growth #retardation (IUGR), congenital heart block (CHB), and intrauterine and neonatal mortality. Here we report a 33-year-old Balinese woman with a second pregnancy, controlled SLE, and history of retinal detachment. The patient was managed by a multidisciplinary team involving an obstetrician, rheumatologist, ophthalmologist, and pediatrician. The patient had #methylprednisolone 4 mg once per day to control the SLE during pregnancies. Then, the drug was switched to dexamethasone 0.5 mg orally twice daily at 2 weeks before the due date. The patient routinely visited the Obstetrician and Rheumatology Polyclinic every 2 weeks. Later, the patient came to Emergency Ward and was diagnosed with premature rupture of membranes for more than 12 hours. Therefore, the cesarean section was chosen as the delivery method followed by bilateral #tubectomy. The outcomes of pregnancy with SLE are very much affected by the activity of the disease. Our patient had controlled SLE before and during her pregnancy. Therefore, this patient had good pregnancy outcomes and the baby was also born healthy.

Keywords: #Autoimmune, #Pregnancy, #Systemic #Lupus #Erythematosus, #SLE

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21405193408</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-12-14T06:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/xEYXcxeygs0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>711</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+6%2C+June+2020&amp;page=350&amp;i=36</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/srk5UHrPwOQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Examination of Cognitive Deficits Produced by Sub-Chronic Ketamine Exposure in Rats</video:title>
         <video:description>Chronic #NMDA receptor suppression by NMDA antagonists (ketamine), induce structural changes in #neocortical and limbic #brain regions, resulting in similar cognitive deficits to that observed clinically in #schizophrenia. Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate cognitive deficits following #ketamine administration in rodents, assessed through an attentional set-shifting #paradigm. Thus, allowing evaluation of cognitive flexibility in the form of discrimination acquisition, reversal learning and intra/extra-dimensional shifts (ability to switch between dimensions). Methods: Forty four male Lister Hooded rats, underwent a five day daily sub-chronic treatment regime prior to habituation. The three treatment groups where; VEH, ketamine (10mg/kg, IP) and ketamine (30mg/kg, IP). Rats underwent habituation two days post treatment cessation, consisting of a simple odour and medium discrimination. 24 Hours later, rats were assessed on a attentional set shifting task. Results: Sub-chronic ketamine treatment impaired reversal learning in a dose dependent manner. Animals treated with ketamine (30mg/kg), required significantly more trials to criterion for all three reversal trials (REV1-3). Ketamine (10mg/kg) treatment significantly impaired acquisition during #REV2. Ketamine (30mg/kg) treated rats made significantly more errors during each reversal (REV1-3). A clear trend emerged between ketamine exposure and latency; rats treated with ketamine (30mg/kg) required longer to complete #REV1 to #EDS. Ketamine (30mg/kg) treatment resulted in a significant deficit in the acquisition of the odour and medium tasks, during habituation. Conclusion: These results show sub-chronic ketamine treatment impairs reversal #learning. Our findings support the impairments observed clinically following #CANTAB assessment in schizophrenic patients. Hence, our data suggests sub-chronic ketamine treatment results in similar cognitive deficits. Our results support the hypothesis that ketamine is an important pharmacological compound to model cognitive deficits in #rats.

Authors: Christopher Wood, Mohammed Shoib

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20626112723</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-29T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/srk5UHrPwOQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>225</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+7%2C+July+2020&amp;page=380&amp;i=39</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/MVjkLHVvrj0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge Regarding Urinary Tract Infection among Adolescent Girls</video:title>
         <video:description>A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Structured #Teaching Programme on Knowledge Regarding #UrinaryTractInfection among Adolescent Girls in Junior College, #Nagpur

Aim of the study: The study aims to find the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on Knowledge regarding urinary tract infection among adolescent girls in selected junior college. Objectives: 1) To assess the pre-test knowledge of urinary tract infection. 2) To assess the post-test knowledge of urinary tract infection. 3) To compare the pre-test knowledge score and post- knowledge score of urinary tract infection. 4) To find out the association between knowledge score with selected demographic variables Methodology: True experimental pre test post test design was used and quantitative approach was carried out on 30 samples with the age group of adolescent girls (16-19 years of age) selected by simple random sampling to test the effectiveness of structured teaching programme. The data was collected by using structured questionnaire consist of 30 items. Results: The present study evaluates that Pre test minimum score is 3 and maximum score is 11 and mean score is 6.1 and percentage was 20.33 %. Post test minimum score is 4 and maximum score is 17 and mean score is 10.86 and percentage was 36.2 %. Mean difference is 142. And hence H1 is accepted. Interpretation and conclusion: H1 is accepted because there is a mean difference between pre test and the post test score.

#StructuredTeaching, #UrinaryTract, #infection, #Adolscent

Author: Sarah Ramchandra Budhe

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20728150430</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-10T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/MVjkLHVvrj0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>472</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+10%2C+October+2020&amp;page=20&amp;i=3</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.4096</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/z7Qm-SyE8-c/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Chemical Analysis of Composite Flour Using Locally Available Coarse Grains</video:title>
         <video:description>The present study was investigated that the combination of Whole #wheat flour, Ragi flour, Green gram #flour, #Soya flour and roasted #groundnut contains high amount of #energy, #protein with essential amino acids composition along with vitamins and minerals content, will enhance the nutrients value. The objective of the present study is to prepare composite flour with the incorporation of coarse grains and analyze the nutritional composition of the prepared composite flour. The composite flour was prepared with the mixing of five ingredients using soaked Whole wheat flour (WF) and other soaked flour namely; Ragi flour (RF). Green gram flour (GGF), Soy flour (SF) and Roasted groundnut (RG). to analyzed for the nutritional composition by using the standard procedures. The nutrition composition like energy, protein, fat, #calcium and phosphorous were found high in the composite flour.

#CompositeFlour, #CoarseGrain, #ChemicalAnalysis

Author: Dr. Rosy Kumari

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR201002181038</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-25T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/z7Qm-SyE8-c</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>316</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+8+Issue+5%2C+May+2019&amp;page=440&amp;i=45</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.4096</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/c9OOAQMNwMY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Determinants of User Interface Design for the Visually Impaired (Computers in Biology and Medicine)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Amuomo Nixon, Anino Edward

Abstract: This study focuses on different trends on user interface designs geared towards meeting the special needs requirements, that is, the visually impaired. The study analyzed various user interface designs in place for aiding the visually impaired in interaction with mushrooming technical devices, such as computers, mobile phones, home appliances and other computerized devices. It was observed that, much effort has been made towards making the interaction of visually impaired people with computers, to be more efficient so that they can easily collect, create, manipulate, understand or use any information from device interface designs. The study reviewed different user interface design trends that have tried to meet the needs of the visually impaired. The study found that making allowances for magnification of texts, use of contrast keys, color contrast, font size adjustment, the use of keyboard shortcuts to navigate, use of audio and haptic devices have been explored. Descriptive research design method was used with frequency counts, percentages, means and inferential statistics using SPSS. Age of persons correlated significantly to gender with a mean of 13.71 for males and 14.86 for females.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20198287</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-19T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/c9OOAQMNwMY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>520</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+8+Issue+7%2C+July+2019&amp;page=390&amp;i=40</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/V9M16amnXSY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Two Cases of Multiple #Myeloma Revealing 2 Clonal #Plasma Cell Populations on #Flowcytometry</video:title>
         <video:description>Flowcytometric immunophenotyping is useful to identify clonal plasma cells which is helpful in the diagnosis of multiple myeloma. The standard diagnostic method involves the selection of abnormal plasma cells by CD38 and CD 138 which is generally positive. We present two cases who were diagnosed with multiple myeloma in the presence of lytic lesions in the skeletal survey and confirmed clonality on flowcytometry, revealing tow populations of plasma cells with positive CD38 and negative CD138 and vice versa respectively.

https://www.ijsr.net/search_index_results_paperid.php?id=ART20199880</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-19T09:03:32Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/V9M16amnXSY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>529</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+8+Issue+9%2C+September+2019&amp;page=350&amp;i=36</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/7vTiTbQAypA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Recognizing Pattern in Assigning Name to Child</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Pramod Kumar Mishra

Abstract: Each of us is recognized by a particular name. This name is suitably chosen either by our parents, or the relatives, or the teacher or the saints/spiritual person. Thus, the name of a person bears some connections regarding the trends followed by any community or the religion at the time/year of birth of that person. Therefore, name of the Hindus is written using #English alphabets to understand this trend; and it is found that some of the alphabets are missing or they have almost negligible representation in the nomenclature of the #Hindu child; and therefore, these missing alphabets bear signature of the child&apos;s #religion or the community. Therefore, we have considered three different sets of classes or the groups of the Hindus to study the contributions of different alphabets as the first letter in the #nomenclature of the Hindus. Our study reveals that there are alphabets E, F, Q, W, X and Z which have negligible appearance as the first alphabet in the name of the Hindus. However, such names are often chosen for child of Hindu which begins with any of the alphabets A, D, M, N, P, R and S.

#FirstAlphabetOfName, #RepresentationOfFirstAlphabets, #SignatureOfReligion, #Community, #name, #hindu, #parents, #religion

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20201580</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-14T12:30:26Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/7vTiTbQAypA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>657</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+8+Issue+10%2C+October+2019&amp;page=20&amp;i=3</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/C44-v1iF8gg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Case Report - Oral Lichen Planus in a Teenager with Cardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome</video:title>
         <video:description>Abstract: #CardiofaciocutaneousSyndrome (CFCS) is an extremely rare genetic disorder that belongs to the group of syndromes known as #RASopathies. The #craniofacial and #ectodermal manifestations of this syndrome are distinctive and play an important role in the diagnosis of this entity. Nevertheless, there is no scientific evidence to date of the presence of CFCS-related lesions in the #oralMucosa. The present study is the first to report the presence of #oralLichenPlanus (OLP) in a patient with CFCS. This finding should be taken into account in the assessment and diagnosis of CFCS in order to establish whether it is an un-related lesion or is associated with the syndrome.

Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome, #RASgenes, #RASproteins

Authors: Scola MJ, Aguas SC, Adler LI, Gandolfo MS

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20201643</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-24T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/C44-v1iF8gg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>600</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+8+Issue+11%2C+November+2019&amp;page=20&amp;i=3</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/pklOJdWmvdw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Ragged Sea Hare Bursatella leachii Blainville, 1817 (Opisthobranchia: Euopisthobranchia: Aplysiidae)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Taklis Chris (Greece)

Abstract: Specimens of #Bursatella #leachii #Blainville, 1817 were photographed from #Katigiorgis coast of central #Greece at depths of up to 4 m and the maximum number of this species was recorded at a depth of 2 m (39?10&apos;20.3&quot;N 23?20&apos;36.4&quot;E) on a sandy soil bed. A thorough research survey on the species revealed this study to be the first report of its occurrence from this region. The present investigation describes a review on the occurrence and #morphological features of this specimen.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20202309</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-01T13:41:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/pklOJdWmvdw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>146</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+8+Issue+12%2C+December+2019&amp;page=20&amp;i=3</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Qx3IHHHydRg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Assessment of Risk Factors and Likelihood of #Kidney #Disease among General Patients (#Nursing)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Mahalakshmi A.L Prabhu

Abstract: The kidney disease includes conditions that damage kidneys and decrease their ability to keep healthy by doing the jobs distend. If kidney disease gets worse, waster can build to high levels in blood and make feel sick, may develop complications like high blood pressure, #anemia (low blood count), weak #bones, poor nutritional #health and nerve damage. Also kidney disease increases risk of having heart and blood vessel disease. These problems may happen slowly over a long period of time. Kidney disease may caused by diabetes, high blood pressure and other disorders. Early detection and treatment can often keep kidney disease from getting worse. When kidney disease progresses it may eventually lead to kidney failure, which requires dialysis or a kidney transplant to maintain life. Developed countries worldwide treat over 100, 000 individual&apos;s yearly as many as 25, 000 new cases each year. In the U.S and Netherlands is estimated that 6.5-10 % of general population suffer from some degree of kidney disease and are therefore at increased risk of preventable #cardiovascular disease and #renal failure. (National Kidney Foundation 2006).

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20203193</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-05T12:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Qx3IHHHydRg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>222</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+5%2C+May+2018&amp;page=20&amp;i=3</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.4096</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ahkkI83G81I/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Phytochemical Screening and Antimicrobial Activity of Cotyledon of 2 Variety of Mangifera indica L.</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: U. Arul Pamila, S. Karpagam

Abstract: #Mangifera indica, (#Mango) commonly used plant in #Ayurvedic medicine. Mangoes belong to genus Mangifera which consists of about 30 species of tropical fruiting trees in the family #Anacardiaceae. Mango peels and seed kernels are the major by-products of mango juice industry, they are rich sources of natural #bioactive compounds which play an important role in prevention of diseases. Preliminary phytochemical analysis was performed with five different solvent extracts such as ethanol, acetone, petroleum ether, chloroform and aqueous extracts of Mangifera indica seed kernel extracts that showed alkaloid, carbohydrates, #saponins, phenol, #diterpenes, #terpenoids, protein, #xanthoprotein, #tannins, #quinone, steroids and #coumarin. The ethanol and aqueous extract showed increased amount of phytoconstituents when compared to other extracts. This study emphasized specifically on the potential of the mango seed kernel by discovering the prospective usage of mango seed kernels as a source of #phytoconstituents and antimicrobial constituents against medically important pathogen Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus faecalis (Gram positive), Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumonia (Gram negative), and fungi such as Aspergillus niger, Epidermophyton floccosum and Candida albicans. The present study endeavor to screen two varieties of mango kernels, #Banganapalli and #Rumani extracted using five extraction solvents (acetone, aqueous, chloroform, ethanol and petroleum ether) examine the potential of mango kernel as natural antimicrobial against four bacterial strains and three fungal strains. Well diffusion method was employed to determine the antimicrobial activity. The extracts were compared with standards like Amoxicillin and Ketoconazole for antibacterial and antifungal activity respectively. It was found that Banganapalli had the best antimicrobial activity in the ethanol and aqueous extracts when compared to Rumani. This finding would probably become an alternative source of new and natural antibacterial and antifungal agents.

#MangiferaIndicaSeedKernel, #phytoconstituents, #antimicrobialActivity, #Mango, #species, #Mangifera

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20182074</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-16T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ahkkI83G81I</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>605</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+8%2C+August+2018&amp;page=290&amp;i=30</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ljAniEYQPko/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effectiveness of the Laser on TMD - Systematic Review (ART2019634)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: A. Mouhibi, A. Chafii, A. Andoh

Abstract: Temporo-Mandibular Disorders (#TMD) are the symptomatic expression of amanducatory system #pathology that may be of muscular or articular origin. It includes the anatomical, histological and functional abnormalities of the system. Standard treatment using occlusal splintis considered to beonerous and expensive; The new era of the Laser has allowed a great evolution of the dental practice, especially in occlusodontics, thanks to: Low Level #Laser Therapy (LLLT) which is a low energy light application allowing to increase the speed and the quality of the injured tissues healing process (fig 1). This treatment is limited to a few sessions and a few minutes.

https://www.ijsr.net/search_index_results_paperid.php?id=ART2019634</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-04-27T08:42:36Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ljAniEYQPko</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>471</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+6+Issue+11%2C+November+2017&amp;page=420&amp;i=43</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.4096</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4dF4GznbFSU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Quantum Chemical Calculations and Experimental Studies on 2(2, 3-dimethylphenyl) Amino Benzoic Acid</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: R. Padmavathi, S. Gunasekaran, B. Rajamannan, G. R. Ramkumar, G. Sankari, S. Muthu

Abstract: The #Fourier transformation Infrared (FTIR) and #FT-Raman (FTR) spectra of 2-[ (2, 3-dimethylphenyl) amino benzoic acid (MFA) have been recorded in the regions 4000-450cm-1and 4000-50cm-1 respectively. Utilizing the observed FTIR and FT-Raman data, a complete vibrational assignment and analysis of the fundamental modes of #MFA have been carried out. The optimum molecular #geometry, infrared intensities have been calculated by density functional theory (DFT/B3LYP) method with 6-31G (d, p), 6-31++G (d, p) basis sets. The complete vibrational assignments were performed on the basis of the potential energy distribution (PED) of the Vibrational modes calculated using Vibrational Energy Distribution Analysis (VEDA 4) program. The thermodynamic properties like #Entropy, #Enthalpy, Specific Heat Capacity and Zero vibrational energy have been calculated. HOMO-LUMO energy gap and #Fukui functions, local softness and local electrophilicity has been calculated. Besides, molecular Electrostatic potential (MEP) was investigated using theoretical calculations.

#MFA, #FTIR FT Raman, #HOMO-LUMO, #MullikanAtomicCharges, #MEP, #FukuiFunction

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20178528</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-09T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/4dF4GznbFSU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>602</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+5+Issue+5%2C+May+2016&amp;page=490&amp;i=50</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.4096</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DuUP21VFEyk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>#Web #GIS based Information System for Rural Development (#Geography Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Simhachalam Alajangi, Kesava Rao Pyla, Amminedu Eadara, Prasad N S R

Abstract: Web based GIS are evolved from different Web maps and client server architecture to distributed ones. As such, Internet reshapes all functions of information systems including gathering, storing, retrieving, analyzing, and visualizing data. Moreover, disseminating spatial information on the Internet improves the decision making processes. The importance of Web-based GIS applications for government and analyze the information they produce to establish their impact on efficiency, effectiveness and transparency of government organizations. The potential and capability of remote sensing and GIS for providing cost and time-effective resource database to prepare Resource database using remote sensing and GIS techniques to strengthen various aspects of decentralized block level planning through a coordinated approach. An attempt was made to develop a Web enabled geo-information system for the Moinabad Mandal, Ranga Reddy District, Telangana. Further this database was used to develop a web GIS based geodatabase using ArcGIS Server. It enables the users to know the information and take better decisions, better planning and monitoring in rural development sector.

#WebGIS, #GeoDatabase, #ThematicLayers, #RuralDevelopment, #ArcGISServer

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV164015</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-02T03:30:55Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/DuUP21VFEyk</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>605</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+4+Issue+10%2C+October+2015&amp;page=20&amp;i=3</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.4096</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/D3EliZt24l0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Employee Absenteeism in Indian Industries</video:title>
         <video:description>It refers to workers absence from their regular task when he is normally schedule to work. The according to #Websters dictionary #Absenteeism is the practice or habit of being an absentee and an absentee is one who habitually stays away from work. According to #LabourBureauOfShimla Absenteeism is defined as the total man shifts lost because of absence as percentage of total number of man shifts scheduled to work. In other words, it signifies the absence of an employee from work when he is scheduled to be at work. Any employee may stay away from work if he has taken leave to which he is entitled or on ground of sickness or some accident or without any previous sanction of leave. Thus absence may be authorized or unauthorized, willful or caused by circumstances beyond ones control. Maybe even worse than absenteeism, it is obvious that people such as malingerers and those unwilling to play their part in the workplace can also have a decidedly negative impact. Such team members need individual attention from front line supervisors and management.

#employee, #absenteeism, #control, #stress, #routine, #jobSatisfaction

Author: Dr. S. Rabiyathul Basariya

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB158515</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-16T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/D3EliZt24l0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1079</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+3+Issue+3%2C+March+2014&amp;page=20&amp;i=3</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.4096</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/k8rTfu8eUOY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Design and #Simulation of Four Stage #Pipelining Architecture Using the #Verilog</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Rakesh M. R

Abstract: The computer or any devices use the concept of #parallelism for speedup of system operations. The one of parallelism technique is pipelining concept. Many devices using the pipelining for increase speed and throughput. The overall pipeline stage can be subdivided into stages such as fetch, decode, execute, store. In this paper the design and simulation of four stage pipeline can be done separately using the #Xilinx ISE and #Modelsim simulator. It shows how the each stage of pipeline performs the operations.

#instruction, #pipeline, #speedOfOperation, #processorCycle

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=20131078</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-30T12:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/k8rTfu8eUOY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>991</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/recentepresentations.php?page=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.4096</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/V6vmPLV16TU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Revealing the Secret behind Nikola Tesla Code of 3, 6, 9</video:title>
         <video:description>Different Numerous Systems Correspond to Different #Universes: Revealing the Secret behind #NikolaTesla Code of 3, 6, 9

The statement of Nikola Tesla that if you knew the magnificence of three, six and nine, you would have a key to the universe implies that there must be something special about these three numbers. In this paper it is demonstrated that the underlying reason for this specialty is the employment of decimal system ( which is a base-10 system in which the ten numbers including 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 serve as elementary particles to establish a numerous world) to describe the universe. If a different numerous system is employed, these three numbers of 3, 6, 9 may lose their magnificence or even may not exist. The investigation of the different patterns of the digital roots of the elements in the sequence { 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128} in different numerous systems is conducted, and it is shown that no repeated pattern exists in base-9 numerous system, and the repeated patterns in base-8, base-11, base-12, and base-13 numerous systems are different from the repeated pattern in decimal system. And it is proved that in a base-N numerous system, the digital root of the sum of the interior angles of a #polygon is equal to N-1.

#NikolaTesla, #numerousSystem, #universe

Author: Tao Jia

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20712235525</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-24T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/V6vmPLV16TU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1045</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/9OleoQEC9Gs/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Impact of Self-Perceived Academic #Stress on #Health behavior among #Nursing &amp; Non-Nursing Students</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Janula Raju, Chithra.R.A, Amna Hussian Madani

Abstract: Background: Stress is a universal problem among nursing students, when it is compared with the general population and students in the other health disciplines. Stress seems to be very common in college life because college students need to ensure their academic survival and prepare themselves for the further career. Aim: This study was planned to compare the impact of academic stress on health behavior experienced by nursing and non-nursing during their course of education. Material and methods: This study used a non-experimental, cross-sectional survey design to compare the perceived academic stress among college students in Tamilnadu, South India. Data collection was done through Google form and the participants received an email in late April, 2019. A questionnaire with two sections was specifically designed for the study. The first section contained questions on demographic variables and the second section includes self-developed questionnaire to assess their levels of stress on five domains. The data were analyzed with the help of descriptive and inferential statistical techniques. The data computation process was assisted by a Software Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). A significant P value was set at 0.05. Results: According to the results of this study, it was determined that majority (53 %) of nursing students experienced high level of stress and their living status had strong association with Academic stress Conclusion: It is recommended to introduce the nursing profession to the individuals in the society, support the students against stressors they experience while studying, and conduct activities that develop coping mechanisms.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20201516</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-02T12:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/9OleoQEC9Gs</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>486</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/pA75GFYSW-U/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Review Paper on Electro Chemical Discharge Machining Technique (Mechanical Engineering)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Rajeev Sharma

Abstract: Electrochemical Micro Machining (ECMM) and Electric Discharge Micro Machining (EDMM) processes have high potential when applied in micro regime for good accuracy and shape reproduction. But they have a limitation that only electrically conducting materials can be machined by them. To overcome this limitation, a combination of ECMM and EDMM processes has been conceived, and it is known as electrochemical spark micro machining (ECSMM) / electro chemical discharge machining (ECDM). Electro Chemical Discharge Machining (ECDM) is a controlled metal-removal process which is used to remove the metal by means of electric spark erosion. In this process an electric spark is used as the cutting tool to cut (erode) the work piece to produce the finished part to the desired shape. There are various ECDM process parameters (variables) on which the machining performances depends such as these parameters are polarity, peak current, pulse on time, pulse off time, flushing pressure, Voltage and Concentration. This paper reviews the vast array of research work carried out within past decades for the development of ECDM.

#ElectricalChemicalDischargeMachining, #ECDM, #machiningCharacteristic

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20199108</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-28T03:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/pA75GFYSW-U</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>451</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/tkBttMH6k8w/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Physical Activity and Health Related Quality of Life in Elderly Diabetic Individuals</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr. Pratima S Sarwadikar, Dr. Shyam D Ganvir

Abstract: Background: Diabetes mellitus type 2 (T2D) is a chronic metabolic disease with a great impact on physical activity and Health related quality of life (HRQoL) in terms is measured as physical and social functioning, and perceived physical and mental well-being. The aim of the present study is to measure physical activity and affecting HRQoL in patients with T2D.The prevalence of T2DM is increasing in relation to the rapidly changing lifestyles in developed and developing countries. Physical activity is bodily movement produced by the contraction of skeletal muscle that requires energy expenditure in excess of resting energy expenditure. Aim: The aim of this study to find out the association of physical activity and quality of life in elderly diabetic individuals from rural community. Objectives: 1. To assess the physical activity in elderly diabetic individuals. 2.To assess the health related quality of life in elderly diabetic individuals. Procedure: Ethical clearance taken from institutional ethical committee of DVVPF�s COPT Ahmednagar, Informed consent was taken from patient and patients were included based on inclusion and exclusion criteria then after demographic data collection patients were examine. In this study we assessed 10 elderly subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus through the informed consent form and we assessed the Physical Activity Scale for Elderly and Health related quality of life of elderly individuals. Data analysis: The demographic data was analysed by the mean, median and standard deviation. unpaired t test was used to test the significance in quantitative variables.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20201483</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-18T11:27:28Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/tkBttMH6k8w</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>549</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UErJiqxJxH0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Essence of Risk Identification in Project Risk Management: An Overview</video:title>
         <video:description>#RiskIdentification is a challenging process in the management of project risks. Most project managers tend to spend less time in identifying risks and more time in #riskMitigation, ignoring the fact that unidentified risks cannot be mitigated. However, it is worth noting that risk identification forms the bedrock in the development of a suitable risk management plan. Once, the risk is identified proper planning process can be instituted to address it. The identification and management of risks can be a daunting task that requires the support of all project stakeholders. Moreover, the #projectManager does not have monopoly of knowledge and as such requires significant inputs from other stakeholders especially in identifying project risks. This paper delves into the meaning of risk, its significance and how it can be efficiently managed by the project team. In addition, it covers the techniques used to gather risk information, essence of the project risk register and categorization, analysis, response and monitoring of project risk. Considering the fact that a project is a risky venture; there is absolute need for the project manager and team to plan for it. Risks are uncertainties, that may or may not occur; but if it occurs and there is no plan to address it, can mess up the work of the project manager and thus, resulting in project failure. The planning for risks is inevitable in project management and as such should not be treated with levity. The rationale for having an effective risk management plan are thus; prevent waste of project resources, prevent the project from failing, timely delivering of the project, ability to meet client’s requirements, serves as a source of learning for future projects.

#RiskManagement, #RiskResponse, #RiskMitigation, #RisPlanning, #RiskRegister, #RiskMonitoring

Author: Crispin George

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20215023033</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-31T12:30:16Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/UErJiqxJxH0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1069</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UoyIQSQpwao/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Analyzes of Consumption of Food Products in Gross Domestic Production in Uzbekistan</video:title>
         <video:description>The article analyzes the total consumption of food in #Uzbekistan. In addition, proposals and recommendations were developed for the analysis of total #food consumption.

Authors: Umarov Ilkhomjon Yuldashevich

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=6121802</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-02-22T03:30:15Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/UoyIQSQpwao</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>605</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/wMC8krueBL0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Artificial Intelligence for Hiring</video:title>
         <video:description>#ArtificialIntelligence (AI) for hiring is a very important category under HR to reduce time-consuming activities like manually screening of resumes. AI in HR provides a simple way not only to reach out to possible candidates, but also screen, rank, and shortlist their resumes based on the traits most relevant to your company. This paper gives us the idea of predicting the number of students placed using machine learning algorithms. We have used various machine learning algorithms like #XGBoost Classifier, Random Forest #Classifier, Gradient Boosting Classifier, Decision Tree Classifier, Logistic Regression, Support Vector Machine, #K-Nearest Neighbour, Multi-Layer #Perceptron (#MLP) Classifier, and Extra Trees Classifier. The algorithms were used based on the number of features and for predicting students placed or not. We also compare the accuracy of different #algorithms.

Authors: Ishan Borker, Ashok Veda

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR201104153250</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-01-20T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/wMC8krueBL0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>898</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/S46XSNPaK4c/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Land Degradation and #Cotton Growing in #Farming Communities in #Benin (Environmental Management)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Alfred B. K. Dossa

Abstract: The municipality of #Kerou is an agricultural community characterized by land impoverishment due to cotton monoculture and rudimentary agricultural technology. Land degradation in the municipality of Kérou is therefore a worrying situation that has a negative impact on soil #fertility, #crop yields and can lead to long-term #food insecurity and poverty. The model developed by the soil scientists of the FAO (3) and the World #Bank (4 and 5) is used to calculate from 2013-2014 the accumulated land losses (Pt) of 2.79 to 10.45 t/ha/year, following cotton growing in the municipality of Kérou.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20313145050</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-30T06:38:08Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/S46XSNPaK4c</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>578</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4cEIDQyNF7Y/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effectiveness of #Pranayama to Reduce the Level of #Stress among #Elders Residing in Old Age Homes</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Jaimika Patel, Lavanya Nandan

Abstract: Stress is a multidimensional phenomenon which is focused on dynamic relationship between the individual and the environment. It is both physically and psychologically challenging. There are various methods recommended to control or reduce the stress. Pranayama is a systematic therapy for managing stress and achieving a deep state of relaxation. The research design adopted for the present study is pre experimental one group pre &amp; post-test design. After obtaining Permission the final study was conducted from 1st to 31st December 2018. Convenient sampling technique was used for selecting 30 samples. Perceived stress scale was used to assess the level of stress before &amp; after administering Pranayama. The Pranayama is given for 30 days in the morning session. The duration of giving Pranayama is 15 minutes. In Pre-test Majority 18 (60 %) of elderly people had high perceived stress, 8 (26.66 %) had moderate stress, and 4 (13.33 %) had low stress, and in Post-test: Majority 24 (80 %) of elderly people had moderate stress, 6 (20 %) had low stress and 0 (0 %) had high perceived stress. The results show that after taking Pranayama the elderly people shifted from high stress to moderate stress.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20201752</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-02T06:25:54Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/4cEIDQyNF7Y</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>834</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/NwXnACSg6Tw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Use of Oral Screen in Children Patients with Mouth Breathing Habit: A Case Report</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Gusti Agung Intan Pratiwi, Meirina Gartika

Abstract: Bad habits of mouth breathing can affect the development and growth of the childrens #craniofacial and #dentofacial. The use of an oral screen appliance will be able to help eliminate the bad habit of mouth breathing. Case Report: An 11-years-old girl came to #UniversitasPadjadjaran #Dental Hospital with the purpose of having her teeth cleaned. The patient has a bad habit of mouth breathing, protrusive #maxillary teeth, and lip incompetence thus causing a profile shape change. An #intraoral examination found a high palate, 9 mm overbite, and 14 mm overjet. An oral screen appliance was then used as a treatment. After five months of usage time, the lips were able to be closed together, 3 mm overbite, and 14 mm #overjet. Discussion: #OralScreens were in contact with the maxillary incisors thus the muscle pressure actively concentrated in the maxillary incisors. Also, oral screen produces a lingual pressure on the maxillary teeth and the teeth inclination. Substantial #occlusal relationship changes may occur, which can reduce the overbite and overjet. The effect of using an oral screen on the incisors often associated with changes in the muscle activity. Conclusion: The oral screen was effective for improving the bad habits of mouth breathing.

#BadOralHabits, #mouthBreathing, #oralScreen #UniversitasPadjadjaranDentalHospital

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20193010</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-22T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/NwXnACSg6Tw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>664</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fWPSUYfF6M4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Energy-Efficient Technology Based on Nucleate Boiling Heat Transfer</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Zhiyi Duan, Tao Jia, Di Gao, Zhigang Cui

Abstract: The demand for energy-efficient technologies has increased dramatically in recent years. As a high efficient heat transfer mode, nucleate boiling has been widely used in a variety of engineering fields including electronic device cooling, thermal power plant, refrigeration, etc. The trend of the scientific research on nucleate boiling heat transfer is first reviewed. Then nonlinear dynamics based on chaos and fractal theories is introduced to investigate the underlying mechanism of nucleate boiling heat transfer. In the last part, the concept of #Shannon entropy is introduced and its potential to qualitatively measure the randomness of the solid boiling surface is discussed.

Keywords: Energy-efficient technology, Nucleate #boiling, Nonlinear dynamics, #ShannonEntropy

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20312190651</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-02-23T06:30:49Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/fWPSUYfF6M4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>577</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/kFg9mC1JTgg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Comparative Study of Existing Crimes and Dashavidha Paapakarma (Ten Sins) Described in Ayurveda</video:title>
         <video:description>In world of #technology term Paapa comes in context of either misbelieve or part of spirituality. #Crime involving people adds greatly to the costs of #health and #welfare services. It reduces productivity, decreases the value of property, and disrupts a range of essential services of society. Hence study was carried out to compare existing crimes and Dashavidha Paapa #Karma (ten sins) described in Ayurveda. Bruhattrayee of Ayurvedic compendia have been reviewed. Online resources have been reviewed. Himsa, Steya, Anyathakama, Paishunya, Parushavachana, Anrutvachana, Sambhinna Aalapa, Vyapada, Abhidya, Drukviparyaya are ten sins described in Ayurveda.these are categorized in three groups, Kaayika (Physical) Vaachika (Vocal ) and Maansika (Psychological). Various crimes are comes under the Violent crimes like Murder, Kidnapping, Assaults, Crime against women like #Rape, Domestic #violence, #Dowry etc. It was observed that regular practice of Ashtanga Yoga, Satvavajaya Chikitsa, Manonigraha control the sense from doing unlawful acts. It can be attained by controlling Dharaniya Vega of Mind. This study shows that exciting crimes are described in the form of Dashavidha Paapakarma in Ayurveda. Without considering role of mind in curative or preventive principals of treatment are impartial as per #Ayurveda.

Authors: Dr. Manisha G. Dunghav, Dr. Sarita Ohol

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20197132</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-12-28T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/kFg9mC1JTgg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>595</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/PUaPi5SkzTc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Robotic Control System Car Based on IoT - Part 1 (Robotics Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Part 2 of this Project at this link https://youtu.be/k451Qw7E3oo

Authors: Shruthi S, Sunil Manoli, Suhasini S Hosamani, Chaithra MH, Pavana Shivaram

Abstract: In recent The purpose of developing a robotic car is to achieve low cost and low power. This paper is based on designing a robotic car to give the user a calm and stress free driving.Here we have focused on the functions of a robotic car in which it will detect the obstacle, record the image for few seconds store it in cloud drop box for future use and also alert message is given to the user. It also navigates itself on the track, control the movements and also check the surroundings with the help of Ultrasonic sensors. The input is taken from the ultrasonic sensors it analyzes the objects and reports it to the raspberry pi. Further, raspberry pi gives commands to the motor driving accordingly to navigate.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20515134830</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-30T13:39:49Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/PUaPi5SkzTc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>677</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UTXDYRadRa0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Antibacterial Activity of Emblica Officinalis against Bacterial Pathogen Isolated from Bore Water</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Saikiruba Radhakrishnan

Abstract: The present study was undertaken to determine the invitro antibacterial activity of three extracts of leaves, fruits and seeds of Emblica officinalis was done by agar well diffusion method against seven test bacterial species such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, klebsiella pneumonia, Escherichia coli, Proteus vulgaris, Shigella flexneri, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella paratyphiA isolated from bore water. The different concentration of plant extract were used for this tests were 100µl, 150µl, 200µl. And the present study disclosed the importance of traditional water purification technology to control pathogenic bacteria from bore water includes disinfection of water at affordable cost and methods using naturally available herbal leaves, fruits, and seeds. The aqueous extract of Emblica officinalis was effective against all the test bacterial species.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20530194135</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-20T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/UTXDYRadRa0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1003</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/x9jZlhTxgDc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Optimal Placement of Compensating Devices in #Distribution System by Using #PSO #Algorithm</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: E. V. Vinay

Abstract: In a power system, power flows from generating centers to load centers. This process requires investigation, such as bus voltage profile, flow of active #power (#MW) and #reactive power (#MVar) in transmission lines, the effect of rearranging circuits and installation of regulating devices etc., for different loading conditions. As modern power system has become more large and complex, due to great electric power demands imposed upon high voltage transmission networks, these investigations should be done with some sort of simulation of the system. #FACTS have made the power systems operation more flexible and secure. They have the ability to control, in a fast and effective manner. Among the several FACTS controllers, the Unified Power Flow #Controller (UPFC) is most effective to improve the voltage profile and reduce the power loss. In other words it can provide functional capabilities of controlling both the active and reactive power independently. Power flow studies and optimization techniques are essential tools for the safe and economic operation of large electrical systems. There are several techniques to find the location of FACTS devices. But in this thesis the optimal placement of #UPFC is found using fuzzy approach as the #fuzzy can be easily analyzed. The rating value of UPFC is obtained by PSO method which iteratively optimizes global best solution for different loading conditions. The proposed method is tested on the node having maximum loss reduction and poor voltage profile improvement for the various load conditions, like 85 %, normal and 110 % overloading cases. The overall improvement of the system performance using UPFC is demonstrated on #IEEE 14-bus and IEEE 30-bus test systems and the results are discussed.

#PSOAlgorithm, #UPFC, #IEEE-14BusSystem, #IEEE-30BusSystem

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20197213</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-15T03:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/x9jZlhTxgDc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>440</video:duration>
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         <video:title>Factors Influencing Young Consumers Purchase Intention towards Biodegrable Clothing in Bangladesh</video:title>
         <video:description>The study aims to identify the factors that influence young consumers’ purchase intention towards #biodegradable clothing in the context of #Bangladesh. A structured closed ended questionnaires was used for data collection through non-probability sampling method through a random distribution of 60 respondents who are university students and represent young population of Bangladesh. Using #SPSS four independent variables were able to identify. After that #hypothesis were tested through regression analysis. The study reveals that perceived behavioral control and moral obligation positively influence young Bangladeshi consumers’ purchase intention towards biodegradable clothing. The study provides valuable insights to apparel industry of Bangladesh specially brands who are focusing on biodegradability and concerned about environmental effects. This study will be also beneficial to the future researchers in this field.

Authors: Ikra Binte Islam, Tahera Sultana

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR201008063556</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-01-06T03:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/3Lnd8q2vz38</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>979</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/AgjKMgPdUFc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Image Noise Reduction with Autoencoder using Tensor Flow</video:title>
         <video:description>The shaping of image data requires a special approach in the #neuralNetwork world. The well known neural network for shaping image data is the #ConvolutionalNeuralNetwork (#CNN) or called Convolutional Autoencoder. #Autoencoders have widely applied in dimension reduction and image noise reduction. In this project, #NoiseReduction on images using the fashion-mnist dataset is performed. Convolutional Autoencoders are used to remove the noise of the noisy fashion-mnist images. The model was then checked for the training loss and the validation loss.

Authors: Jai Sehgal, Dr Yojna Arora

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR201020180621</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-01-10T03:30:28Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/AgjKMgPdUFc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>314</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mfCdCdhHJkA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Morphometric Study of Malleus by Computerised Tomography</video:title>
         <video:description>INTRODUCTION: The tympanic cavity contains three small immovable bones, the #malleus, #incus and #stapes which have a fundamental role in transmission of sound. The malleus is the largest of the ossicles, and its shape seems like a mallet. The study was conducted to determine the various morphometrical parameters of malleus which can be helpful during reconstructive procedures to the otologic surgen for the improvement of sound conduction. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The prospective study was performed on 114 subjects (61 males and 53 females) in Dr. D.Y. Patil, Hospital navi, Mumbai, CT scan images of 114 subjects are studied for ossicular chain on either side, and the malleus are obtain to investigate the morphometric parameters. RESULT: The average of #Morphometric parameters shows that the mean length of right malleus is 6.974mm in male and 7.017mm in female, where the mean length of left side malleus is 6.919mm in male and 7.015mm in female. the mean length of right manubrium of malleus is 4.288mm in male and 4.25mm in female, where the mean length of left side #manubrium of malleus is 4.227mm in male and 4.217mm in female. the mean maximum width of head of right malleus is 1.858mm in male and 1.927mm in female, where the mean maximum width of head of left malleus is 1.911mm in male and 1.94mm in female. No significance difference was found when we compared these parameters of right and left side in both sexes. CONCLUSION: The knowledge of the #morphometry of malleus will helpful in designing of implants during operations to improve hearing.

#earOssicles, #incus, #malleus, #stapes

Authors: Ravindra Vedpathak, Nishigandha Sadamate, Dr. V. G. Sawant, Dr. Madan Manmohan

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20713171804</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-25T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/mfCdCdhHJkA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>505</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/SO3EFQU4AtI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome, Dementia and Fragmented Germ cells with Reduced Endogenous Estrogen</video:title>
         <video:description>Background: Era of contraception, abortions, [20th, 21st centuries] implemented as family welfare schemes witnessed, increase in prevalence of dementia, psychosis, #stroke, Parkinsons disease, #cerebralTumors, myoclonus, seizures and Neuroleptic malignant syndrome. Objectives: altruistic association of contraception [if any], with increasing dementia, stroke, Neuroleptic malignant syndrome, psychosis, cerebral tumors, Parkinson`s disease in younger age was sought after. Methods: In 2012, retrospective analysis of, prevalence of stroke, in 350 patients of 20-35 years, 35-50 years,  greater than 50 years age groups, from data collected by convenient, stratified random sampling, from different geographical locations, between 2003-2012 and its association with presence, absence of contraception, abortion was undertaken; simultaneously, serum estrogen levels obtained from 105 patients, was also analyzed. Retrospective analysis of data of 279 patients who had presented with stroke, cerebral tumors, tuberculous meningitis, #Parkinsons disease, #myoclonus, seizures over 1989-2012 was undertaken. Data of another group of 318 patients presenting with #psychosis including suicides, dementia, behavioral disorders spread over 1989 to 2012, of whom ~100 were college students with behavioral disorders, was also analyzed retrospectively for significant association of contraception status, cholesterol deprived diet and prevalence of neuropsychiatric disabilities. Steep rise in incidence of Neuroleptic malignant syndrome e.g. 15 patients within 6 months in 2007 was identified in young women after tubectomy [p less than 0.0005]. Results: With no difference attributable to geographical location the results revealed. [a] #Cholesterol deprived diet was associated with behavior disorders, including suicides as  greater than 100 fold increase in less than 20 years college students [p less than 0.0005]; chronic cholesterol deprived diet without #contraception was associated with 10 fold increase in #psychosis, #dementia among 35- greater than 50 years with a p value of less than 0.0005[b] Contraception with cholesterol deprived diet showed 30- 40 fold increase in psychosis starting from younger age itself 20- greater than 50years with a p value of less than 0.0005 and 30 fold increase in dementia in  greater than 50 years with a p value of less than 0.0005. [c] #Neuroleptic malignant syndrome was seen with absolute increase in patients with tubectomy [pless than 0.0005]. [d]stroke, tumors, encephalitis, Parkinson`s disease, myoclonus, were seen with ~15 fold increase in contraceptive users with a p value of less than 0.0005. [f] Contraception reversal with essential cholesterol, fatty acids rich diet cured demyelination, behavior disturbances. Conclusion: The concept is Contraception, abortion preventing normal path traversed by germ cells, with smashed fragmentation of germ cells, consequent reduced endogenous estrogen: androgen, resultant defaulted genomic repertoire, deranged cell cycle, cell metabolism, degeneration of neuronal cells, neurotransmitters and cholesterol deprived diet with reduced myelin synthesis, hormone synthesis, neurotransmitter synthesis leading to ~40 fold increase of neuronal diseases with a p value of less than 0.0005 in young age itself. Since dopamine is inherently reduced by deranged cell metabolism after contraception, Neuroleptic: anti psychiatric drugs by further dopaminergic blockade precipitate the fatal Neuroleptic malignant syndrome; contraception reversal, with cholesterol rich diet enables therapies effective and prevents further deterioration of neurological pathologies, can prevent increasing prevalence of Neuroleptic malignant syndrome.

Authors: Dr. Elizabeth JeyaVardhini Samuel, Dr. Sanjoy Joseph George

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=200814051</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-02-20T03:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/SO3EFQU4AtI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>387</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Ig-vwz0WquU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Stakeholders Awareness and Acceptability of Vision, Mission, Goals</video:title>
         <video:description>This study ascertains the extent and level of awareness, and acceptability of institutional #VMGO among the stakeholders of Southern #Luzon State #University - #JGE, College of #Fisheries. An adopted and enhanced descriptive survey questionnaire of the revised #AACCUP, 2014 instrument was utilized and employed to 252 stakeholders. Descriptive #statistics was used to analyzed awareness and acceptability. And the result reveals that generally the respondents are extremely aware and extremely accepting the VMGO with the rated mean of 4.66 and 4.63 respectively. Among the stakeholder the parents has the lowest rated score for awareness and acceptability. Hence, the encourage that parents must be directly involve in the review and reformulation of the VMGO to increase their awareness and acceptability of the #VMGO of #SLSU-JGE. Further with the interpretation of the extent and level of awareness and acceptability VMGO analysis using mean, it recommended to use other statistical test to have an in depth and more scientific evaluation of the stakeholders responses on acceptability and awareness of the VMGO.</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-04-21T03:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ig-vwz0WquU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>615</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UTqzhNw2SCE/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Single Ovarian Cyst and Effect of Adjuvant Use of Anmol Pulsar V1-PEMF Magnet Therapy Kumars Magnet)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dr Madhuri Patil

Abstract: A single right sided ovarian #cyst (suspected to be #hemorrhagic in nature) in an apparently healthy young woman is treated with #Ayurvedic medicines and adjuvant use or concurrent use of Anmol Pulsar V1 - PEMF (Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Frequency) #MagnetTherapy. After 6 months of this treatment plan, #USG of pelvic region was done. The single ovarian cyst was resolved along with clinically associated symptoms.

Keywords: #OvarianCyst, #AyurvedicTreatment, #AnmolPulsarV1, #PEMF,  #AdjuvantTherapy, #MagnetTherapy, #painfulMenstruation, #DysmenorrheaDysuria, #DyspareuniaFatigue, #exertion

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20193865</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-08-12T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/UTqzhNw2SCE</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>660</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/BKTp2r9bQig/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Postpartem Psychosis with Sheehan&apos;s Syndrome: A Rare Case Report and a Brief Review of Literature</video:title>
         <video:description>We report a case of #Sheehan&apos;sSyndrome due to #postpartumPsychosis. A 28 year old female G2 P2 L2 with a significant history of #intrauterineFetalDeath (#IUFD), confusion, altered sensorium, shortness of breath, bilateral leg sweeling and severe #anemia. Early diagnosis and adequate medical treatment are crucial to reduce morbidity and mortality of the disease. We report unusual case with worse symptoms after IUFD in sheehan&apos;s syndrome.

#Sheehan&apos;s, #hypopituitarism, #postPartem, #ischemicNecrosis

Authors: Dr. Mahendra Wawhal, Dr. Vajed Mogal, Dr. Mahendra Sonawane, Dr. Pratap Gole, Dr. Aniket Kurhade, Dr. Anirudh Londhe

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB154208</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-01T03:30:27Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/BKTp2r9bQig</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>895</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/pPj-ek7zdFw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Binet&apos;s Formula for the Tetranacci Sequence</video:title>
         <video:description>In this paper, we derive an analog of #Binet&apos;sFormula for the #TetranacciSequence with initial terms t_0=t_1=t_2=0 &amp; t_3=1 and with recurrence relation t_n=t_ (n-1) +t_ (n-2) +t_ (n-3) +t_ (n-4), n4. This formula gives t_n explicitly as a function of index n and the roots of the associated characteristic equation x^4-x^3-x^2-x-1=0. In this study we also prove that the ratio of two terms T_ (n + i) and T_ (n ) of the generalized Tetranacci sequence approaches the value ^ (i ) as n tends to infinity. where, is the #TetranacciConstant.

#TetranacciSequence, #TetranacciNumbers, #Binet&apos;sFormula, #GeneralizedTetranacciSequence, #TetranacciConstant

Authors: Mansi N. Zaveri, Dr. Jayant K. Patel

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20163927</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-26T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/pPj-ek7zdFw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>574</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/yIfc45k9Q3I/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Adherence to Consumption of Calcium Supplement for Preeclampsia and Non-Preeclampsia</video:title>
         <video:description>The high incidence of #preeclampsia in the South #Tangerang City General #Hospital in 2020, because pregnant women are not adherence in taking #calcium supplements. In fact, many pregnant women do not consume calcium. The needed for calcium increases during #pregnancy, besides being important for the health of the bones of the mother and #fetus, it is also known that adequate calcium intake can reduce the incidence of #hypertension in pregnancy and prevent premature birth and #osteoporosis.

Authors: Nirmala Harahap, Wiwin Nur Fitriani

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR201007101019</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-01-04T03:30:16Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/yIfc45k9Q3I</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>567</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/eeOOGYc4tOQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Women and Politics from 1494 A.D. to 1606 A.D.</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Sweta Rani

Abstract: The #Turk and #Mongol ladies had a considerable measure of political rights yet how much can&apos;t be. Derived effectively due to the absence of legitimate data. Indeed, even the widow had a lot of significance after the demise of her better half. After his passing, she turned into the custodian of her kids, and truth be told, top of the family. On of the off chance that her significant other was a chief of a clan, for instance, it was nevertheless common for her to turn into the head of the clan. She benefited from this position until her youngsters came to adulthood. Ladies generally did function as regents. In the clan of #Timurids, ladies went to the war-fields with their spouses. The incomparable Emperor Chingiz Khan&apos;s spouses likewise. They were there, for the most part, to think about their ruler&apos;s Many occasions, they battled/next to each other likewise in the wars. In the military of Timur, there were numerous ladies who openly blended with men and boldly battled with lance, blade, and arrows. This research paper deals with detail and is concerned about the achievement and political activities of #Mughal women. This research paper deals with Mughal ladies from Babar&apos;s time to the times of #Akbar, with extraordinary accentuation. The notice must be made likewise of the most remarkable among them like Aisan Daulat Begam and Qutluq Nigar Khanum, the maternal grandma, and mother of #Babar. At that point we have Babar&apos;s sister Khanzada Begam, his daughter gulbadanbegam; #Humayun&apos;s wife Hamida Banu Begam; Akbar&apos;s attendant Maham Anaga; Akbar&apos;s spouses Ruquaiya Begam, Salima Sultan Begam, and others. Ahsan Daulat Begum was the grandmother of Babur. She was wise and far-sighted. Qutlugnigar Khanum was his mother. She went with him to wars. Babur&apos;s wife Mahimbegam helped him tremendously. She helped Humayun in a dynamic way. Babur&apos;s other wife, Mubarika supported him to control #Afghanistan. During the rule of Humayun, khanzadabegam, Mahimbegam, Gulbadanbegam were notable women who have been active in the political course of events. In Akbar&apos;s period MahamAnga, HamidaBanu, Ruquiayabegam, Salima Sultan were extremely influential women who were incredibly spontaneous in politics. This research paper deals with all of them.

Keywords: Qutlug nigar khanam, Aihsan Daulat begam, #Timur, #ChingizKhan, politics, attendant, Afghanistan, Maham Anga, Mongol, war

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20923172047</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-10-31T18:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/eeOOGYc4tOQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>277</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5DmHrCXlofk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Profile of Pregnancy undergoing Amniocentesis in the Sanglah Birth Defect Integrated Center (SIDIC)</video:title>
         <video:description>Profile of Pregnancy undergoing Amniocentesis in the Sanglah Birth Defect Integrated Center (#SIDIC) Fetal Maternal Outpatient Department in Sanglah Hospital: A Descriptive Study from June 2017-June 2019

Abstract: #Coronavirus #disease 2019 (#COVID-19) is a disease caused by infection of Severe Acute Respiratory #Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (#SARS-COV2). This disease has become epidemic almost all over the world and the number is still increasing at this time. This #infection is mainly transmitted through droplets containing the #virus. The clinical spectrum caused by these infections is very broad, from #asymptomatic to critical and even death. Clinical manifestations also vary greatly, although symptoms of fever and respiratory disorders are the main symptoms. #Symptoms tend to be more severe in cases with #cardiorespiratory or #metabolic comorbidity. In the obstetric field, the impact of COVID-19 is still not very clear. There is a possibility that the virus infection will cause bad outcomes, both in the maternal and fetus. One possible maternal impact is complications of postpartum hemorrhage because in theory COVID-19 can also cause thrombocytopenia. However, data supporting this are still very limited. Specific management recommendations for post-partum hemorrhage in the COVID-19 era do not yet exist. More aggressive prophylaxis of bleeding is possible to reduce the risk of this bleeding. In general, the principle of management may be no different, but the use of personal protective equipment, isolation rooms, and contact minimization remain consistent with #obstetric procedures in general.

Authors: Lydia Linasari Sinarta, I Wayan Artana Putra

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20701081758</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-12-30T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/5DmHrCXlofk</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1859</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/HlrpcSkgAHM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Status of Internally Displaced Persons in Syrian Arab Republic and Responsibility to Protect</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Gaurav Pandey, Abhimanyu Arya

Abstract: The Syrian Arab Republic has long been affected by a bloody civil war and has become a key battleground since 2011 when the domestic contest began against the authoritarian regime led by President Bashar al-Assad. The #crisis is labeled as one of the greatest humanitarian catastrophes resulting in millions of death and internally displaced. There are multiple international conventions for ‘Refugees’ and persons seeking Political Asylum but hardly any for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). This indicates a lack of recognition of the predicaments of IDPs by the international community. As against basic human rights and dignity, the IDPs are subject to heinous crimes. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (#UNHCR) confirms more than 6.2 million people as internally displaced within the borders of the Syrian Arab Republic. Against this backdrop, this paper further attempts to explore the legal obstacles and challenges preventing refugees from living a dignified and respectable life. It further unravels the status of IDPs within the framework of Responsibility to Protect (R2P), contextualizing the plight of IDPs in Syria. By reviewing a number of convention reports and articles, this paper recommends two solutions viz. -Ad hoc and permanent to address the IDP crisis in Syria.

Keywords: Internally Displaced Persons, Responsibility to Protect, Syrian Arab Republic #Refugee, Political #Asylum, #Xenophobia

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR201125213236</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-05-06T06:31:01Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/HlrpcSkgAHM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>581</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/3tjQ3oIrgY4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Allergic Rhinitis Profile in Medical Faculty of Mataram University Students</video:title>
         <video:description>Backgrounds: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is the most common #disease of all allergic diseases worldwide. One symptom of AR that is particularly disturbing for 90 % of patients is #nasal congestion. #AllergicRhinitis was not a critical illness but it could affect patients’ quality of life. Thus, it must be treated properly. Objective: This study was conducted to asses allergic rhinitis profile in students of the Faculty of Medicine, #MataramUniversity. Methods: This study is a descriptive study with subjects, namely students of the Faculty of Medicine, Mataram University, who have qualified the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Collecting data using the google form application by filling out questionnaires including identity, sign and symptom, and the #TotalNasalSymptomScore (#TNSS) questionnaires for assessing the severity of allergic rhinitis. Data analysis was performed using the Microsoft Excel. Results: The total subjects were 50 students. Of the 50 people, 28 were female (56 %) and 22 male (44 %). Sneezing is the main symptom and allergic salute is the common sign in this study. Based on TNSS, about 15 people (30 %) had got mild allergic rhinitis, 23 people (46 %) and 12 people (24 %) had got moderate and severe allergic rhinitis respectively. Conclusion: women are the largest distributor of respondents (56 %). Based on the age distribution, the largest number of respondents came from the age of 21. Based on the distribution of symptoms, the most prominent symptom of allergic rhinitis was repeated sneezing 5 times a day and the most common sign in this study was the allergic salute. Then, the highest grade of allergic rhinitis based on TNSS was moderate, which was 46 %.

Authors: I Gusti Ayu Putu Wahyu Widiantari, Anak Agung Ngurah Manik Adityaswara

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR201020010030</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-01-08T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/3tjQ3oIrgY4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>721</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
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         <video:title>#Hepatoblastoma Induced a Carpopedal #Spasm due to #Hypocalcemia and #Hypomagnesemia</video:title>
         <video:description>A two-year-old boy occurs carpopedal spasm seven days after cisplatin and doxorubicin chemotherapy. The physical examination was showed adduction of the thumb over the palm, followed by flexion of the metacarpophalangeal, extension of the interphalangeal, adduction of the hyperextended all fingers, and flexion of the wrist and elbow on both hand. Laboratory data was significant for calcium 5.1 mg/dL (normal, 8.8-10.8 mg/dL) and magnesium 0.46 mg/dL (normal, 1.5-2.5 mg/dL). An electrocardiogram showed sinus rhythm with a rate of 150, normal PR interval, and a normal QTc interval. Other laboratory data showed intact #parathyroid hormone (PTH) 33.9 pg/mL (normal, 10-55 pg/mL), total serum 25 (OH) -vitamin D of 26.9 ng/mL (normal, 31-60 ng/mL) and calcium urine 5.23 mmol/24 hour (normal, 2.5-4.5 mmol/24 hour). The patient had received a 2300 mg total of intravenous magnesium sulfate and 8300 mg of intravenous calcium #gluconate. There was a complete resolution of his clinical symptoms by hospital day three, but the laboratory data still had an imbalance electrolyte. The patient was treated until sixteen days, and the last electrolyte result showed serum calcium 5.6 mg/dL and serum magnesium 0.95 mg/dL when the patient discharge from the hospital. The patient had to continue oral supplementation at discharge. This case emphasizes the importance of the observation side effect of cisplatin and doxorubicin, mostly increase in higher cumulative dose. The patients receiving cisplatin and #doxorubicin chemotherapy should be had calcium and magnesium supplement after therapy. An additional oral medication at the time of administration may be given to these patients due to recurrent symptomatic hypocalcemia and hypomagnesemia after #chemotherapy.

Authors: I Made Samitha Wijaya, Ketut Ariawati, AANKP Widnyana

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR201118150407</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-02-06T12:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/0hzBKsuXzvs</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>681</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/asN_mIVO9fU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Detailed Discussion about Single Tooth Replacement: A Clinical Case Report</video:title>
         <video:description>There are different treatment options available for #tooth replacement. Replacement of missing #teeth depends upon multiple factors and patients’ awareness about #dental #prosthesis is one of the most important factor. However, patients’ knowledge of different treatment options for missing teeth is very limited. Hence there is a need to discuss in detail about the various treatment options available of dental prosthesis for tooth replacement. This paper attempts to describe in detail about the various treatment options available for replacing a missing tooth. Various options in detail were discussed with patient verbally as well as a comprehensive letter was sent to the patient. The letter described all the treatment options with their advantages &amp; drawbacks and each procedure was further explained with diagram in a very simplified manner which was easily understood by the patient. Finally, after much discussion the patient opted the most conventional method which was #resin‑bonded fixed partial denture (#RBFPD).

Author: Dr. Shabana Lone

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR201126154032</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-02-11T03:30:34Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/asN_mIVO9fU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>594</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/qemVc6QtlDM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A World Government in Action: A New Pragmatic Ideology for Global Policy</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Thomas Nordstrom

Abstract: In #political  matters, there are three issues that come up every day. (1) What is the problem (2) Who is to blame (3) What is the solution Each issue is full of emotions, and every problem has a solution, because there is always someone to blame on. This logic applies to all of us: journalists love to tell us who are to blame; the politicians have the answer that bears the blame and it is of course the other politicians; voters have all the answers. This logic is dangerous. Now it seems that we are approaching us to the level where the answers to these three questions are irrational, highly subjective and full of emotions and hatred. A world government is needed, based on a new constitution and a new pragmatic ideology for global politics, called #PASISM, a Power Assuring Survival of #humanity, dealing with the global situation. A comparison between 2020 and 2100 gives us what we need to do. The world of 2020: the figure of $ 1.7 trillion represents global military spending for one year; #nuclear #weapons; population growth; the #climate change, #nationalism, #refugee flows, waste, #democracy and its difficulties, starvation, diseases, #corruption, false news, #racism, migration, micro plastics, trust decrease, war, demagoguery, water shortages, conflicts, violence, populism, 193 national states and power blocs dominate the global scene, etc. The world of 2100: disarmament and demobilization, forces for daily safety, food and medicine supply, #energy access, water supply, global equality, education, global infrastructure, legal and regulatory framework for the economy and business, laws and legislation, no waste, housing for all, and healthcare for all. Basically, we need a new ideology to guide us. We need to start a global discussion on a new ideology, Pasism, and how the highest priority of global problems should be addressed, and the key solutions to begin with, and how a new global order should be realized. 

Keywords: Nuclear weapons, population growth, the climate change, nationalism, refugee flows, waste, democracy and its difficulties, starvation, diseases, corruption, false news, racism, migration, Etc

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR21115163959</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2023-06-10T10:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/qemVc6QtlDM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1505</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/82IAyGbvGJo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Social Characterization of Morbidities and Complications Related to Maternity: Baoule-Oualebo</video:title>
         <video:description>#SocialCharacterization of #Morbidities and Complications Related to #Maternity: Case of the #Baoule-Oualebo of #Sakassou

The study is concerned with the problem of the simultaneous use of traditional and modern medical cares displayed by Ivorian women during childbearing. The issue is to know the reason why childbearers practice traditional care in order to make use of it during the decision making. For that reason, it has been necessary to conduct a qualitative approach to collect data from professional and experienced women in the domain of traditional prenatal care in Sakassou, the community of the Baoule-oualèbo. The results have shown that: The Baoulé-oualèbo come across several morbidities and complications related to childbearing and childbirth. -To the morbidities and risks of complications are attributed significant customary meanings. -Referring to their custom and beliefs, not only transgressing prohibitions (food, gestures, clothing and myths) but also the physical of the childbearer account for the morbidities and risks of complications. The transgression and the physical are the reasons of the use of traditional care composed of plants and observances. It rises that the meanings and significations given to morbidities and risks of complications on the basis of ethnological, mythical and spiritual contexts are contradictory to that of the medical sciences based on the physiological dimension. Therefore, they constitute obstacles to the orientations and expectations of the modern therapeutic. It is therefore necessary to take into account the traditional perception of morbidities and risks of complications of childbirth in communication for social change of behaviours in order to bring the Baoulé-oualèbo to be aware of the danger.

Authors: EKRA Amenan Marie-Noelle, ABE N&apos;Doumy Noel

#childbirth, #Childbearing, #morbidity, #Sakassou

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20310204501</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-19T03:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/82IAyGbvGJo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>388</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/gPBqqbMKpXo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Toxic Impact of Oke-Afa Closed Landfill Leachates on Albino Mice (Musmusculus Linnaeus, 1758)</video:title>
         <video:description>#Leachates are known to be produced during and after landfill operation. There is limited information on the toxic effect of closed landfill leachate on tissues and organ of mammals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the toxic effect of Oke-Afa closed landfill leachates on #Musmusculus. Twenty-five female mice were used; the mice were divided randomly into 5 groups of 5 animals each. Group 1 was the control; the other four groups were given 5-25 % concentrations of the leachate. Animals were sacrificed after 28 days; organs and blood were collected for histopathological, biochemical, and #haematological analyses. Significant decrease (P less than 0.05) was observed in the alanine aminotransferase, neutrophils, and mean cell #heamoglobin concentration of the exposed mice. The mean cell volume and #lymphocytes of the mice exposed showed a significant increase (P less than 0.05). Physio-chemical analysis of the leachate revealed low biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, #Manganese and #Cadmium while Copper, #Iron, #Mercury, #Lead, and #Zinc were high compared to the standard permissible limit. The heavy metals when ingested in the body can lead to liver and kidney damage, cancer, cardiac #arrhythmias, immunotoxicity and anaemia. Closed Oke-Afa landfill leachate might be a threat to the health of the people ingesting groundwater within its vicinity.

Authors: Odeyemi Augustine S., Ayiti Oluwatobi E.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20199122</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-01-12T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/gPBqqbMKpXo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>320</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mj8odGar4KU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Dualistic Wave: A Proposed Explanation of Zeno&apos;s Paradox</video:title>
         <video:description>In this paper, a novel geometric object named #dualisticWave is established and employed to solve the dilemma of #Zeno’sParadox. In one period, a dualistic wave is composed of four curved infinitesimal line segments and each of them is equivalent to a flat infinitesimal line segment. A dualistic wave can be viewed as an infinitely small wavelike space or an infinitely small flat space; they are equivalent. Intuitively, the ingredient of a straight line is obviously an infinitesimal straight line segment. However, it is shown that the ingredient can also be viewed as an infinitesimal curved line segment. An infinitesimal line segment is classified into two categories: flat infinitesimal line segment and curved infinitesimal line segment. The equivalence between a flat infinitesimal line segment and a curved infinitesimal line segment is demonstrated. This is based on the concept of equivalent infinitesimal in calculus. The #mathematical equations describing dualistic waves constructed by different curved infinitesimal line segments are given.

Subject: #Mathematics

Author: Tao Jia

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20705231845</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-29T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/mj8odGar4KU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>594</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/2-YIGCtihjo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Blended Learning: Investigative the Role of Sangapac Online Learning Platform</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Bunlot Khoy

Abstract: Computer-assisted to language #teaching on the offline form has been around for years. With the development of technology for #education within the last decade, language teaching has been assisted by a virtual platform making the learning experience more diverse and responsive. The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of the #Sanagpac online learning platform in the growth of first-grade student’s Khmer vocabulary scores by using blending learning for a primary school in #Phnom #Penh, #Cambodia.108 first-grade students and two main key persons interviewees in academic 2018-2019 were included in the analysis. The researcher used both quantitative and qualitative methods to analyze the data in this study by employing the Sanagpac Anuwat Platform as pre-test and post-test assessments and semi-structured interviews. The researcher used descriptive and inferential statistics were investigate the growth of first-grade students’ Khmer vocabulary scores and the interviews were transcribed by a school principal’s and founder of Sangapac Anuwat’s perspective on the role of Sangapac online learning platform in the growth of first-grade student’s #Khmer vocabulary score. The results indicated the pre-test and post-test Khmer #vocabulary scores of the first-grade students through the Sangapac Anuwat platform were almost double increase. Furthermore, the results showed that the role of the Sangapac online learning platform perceived by a school principal and founder of Sangapac Anuwat were many positive impact positions to promote teachers, instructors, and students. To conclude, the results of this study should be considered blending learning to provide an extensive #learning environment and positive effectiveness for learners learning anytime and anywhere.

Keywords: Blending learning, Role of blending learning, Sangapac online learning platform, Students’ growth, and Vocabulary scores</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-01-25T06:30:08Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/2-YIGCtihjo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1062</video:duration>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+1%2C+January+2021&amp;page=30&amp;i=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/_67e0XJ3tRQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Key Factor for Buying Intention towards the Existence of #Halal #Cosmetics Study on #Wardah Cosmetic</video:title>
         <video:description>The implementation of the Indonesian government regulation on halal product assurance in 2017 has further increased demand for halal cosmetics. A preliminary questionnaire was distributed to find out early problem that&apos;s assumed will be crucial to the existence of individual buying intention towards halal cosmetics. Based on the data gathered from the preliminary #questionnaire, it can be concluded that people are not aware of the substance that are considered as Halal. The lack of knowledge in halal cosmetic substance are believed to impact the existence of consumer&apos;s buying intention towards halal cosmetic itself. This research used data from 275 samples of respondents, the samples were collected by giving online questionnaires. #StructuralEquationModelin (#SEM) is used as analyzing tool to test the hypotheses and using Smart PLS 3.0 as the statistic #software to conduct the calculations. This research has found that the most significant factor from this model that influences the consumers buying intention towards halal cosmetic is Attitude. This means that the higher attitude of persisting on buying #Halal #cosmetics, the better it is for Wardah. For further research because the model is able to moderately predict the consumer buying intention on halal cosmetic, by using the complete model of #TRA and predict if intention will affect future behavior towards halal cosmetics.

Authors: Rhaudia Rizkita Maghfira, Indira Rachmawati

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20196896</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-02-09T03:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/_67e0XJ3tRQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>489</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DO5vD09P5O8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Perceived Level of Stress regarding Virtual Classroom among Nursing Students during COVID-19</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Venice Mairya David

Abstract: #COVID-19 is a newly discovered infectious coronavirus that spreads from one person to another through droplets. The virus emerged in December 2019 and was first discovered in #Wuhan, #China. It was declared as a public health emergency of international concern in January 2020. : Due to the crisis of Covid 19 students have to disconnect from their education system and for preparing nurses it&apos;s a must relate the theory with skill labs and then hands-on practice is required to teach nursing skills. Right now we are emphasizing online education but the expertise of skills will be required in online simulation programs and digital labs. So nursing students to learn more about the physical and emotional effects of students and teachers to enhance the learning process and continuing growth of nursing career. Result: The mean value of the total PSS scores was 10.12 and the standard deviation was 7.33. In general, 31 nursing students had moderate stress, and 149 had severe stress and 20 nursing students were mild stress. Conclusions: This study showed severe to moderate levels of stress among nursing students during the COVID-19 outbreak. This is most likely due to the mandatory lockdown and online /virtual #classroom learning. Female nursing students showed a severe level of stress. Online stress management programs are recommended to improve stress and coping strategies, as well as prevent further psychological consequences.

Keywords: COVID-19, #stress virtual learning, pandemic, perceived stress scale, #nursing students</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-11-14T18:30:20Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/DO5vD09P5O8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>842</video:duration>
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       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+2%2C+February+2020&amp;page=370&amp;i=38</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/n-Y7nYES9jk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>What is #Ebola #Virus #Disease (EVD) or simply Ebola? (Pharmaceutical Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Anshupa Patel Gupta, Himani Tambde

Abstract: Ebola virus disease or simply Ebola is lethal viral hemorrhagic fever caused by Ebola viruses. Many outbreaks have been seen from 1976 to recent 2016, killing around 50 % of persons affected. The Ebola virus includes six species of virus out of which Zaire ebolavirus has highest mortality rate. To get protection against this virus, the vaccine was invented by scientists at the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). In 2014, Merck got the licence to develop this from Newlink (which was first licensed from PHAC). Now Merck Sharp &amp; Dohme Corp has got approval in December 2019 for manufacturing it under the trade name ERVEBO®. ERVEBO is a live recombinant viral vaccine in the form of sterile suspension for intramuscular injection. It is to be administered in single 1 ml dose. Though it has few adverse effects it will certainly be a milestone fighting against Ebola disease.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20220160432</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-28T07:58:08Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/n-Y7nYES9jk</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>591</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+3%2C+March+2020&amp;page=310&amp;i=32</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/z82-HZ_Zx8s/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Hyperbolic Curves in Medicine and the Earth&apos;s Magnetic Field (Medicine Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Jesús M. González-González

Abstract: Introduction: The relationship between the #hyperbolic curves that occur in human #physiology and those that occur in the Earth&apos;s magnetic fields are described. Methods: Hyperbolic curves in medicine and theory of relativity were studied. Results: There are hyperbolic curves in human physiology. Diseases can be studied as an expansion-contraction system that moves with different speeds and sometimes it reminds of the concept of fractal. Conclusions: The deformed space in which we live is hyperbolic. In the physiology of the human body there are hyperbolic curves that are similar to the lines of force of a #magnet and the Earth&apos;s magnetic field. Hyperbolic human physiology can be fragmented just like a magnet does in smaller ones and this is repeated on smaller scales as in a fractal. When a moving organ approaches an observer, it follows the hyperbolic lines of force that come out of the north pole of a magnet. The #dilation factor perpendicular to the movement is 1/K2 = c2-v2/c2. When a moving organ moves away from an observer, it follows the hyperbolic lines of force that enter through the south pole of a magnet. The contraction factor perpendicular to the movement is 1/K2 = c2 / c2-v2.

https://www.ijsr.net/search_index_results_paperid.php?id=SR20322013516</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-10T10:46:58Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/z82-HZ_Zx8s</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>410</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+8%2C+August+2020&amp;page=270&amp;i=28</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ASn7O5L0E6c/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Impact of Economic Tsunami of International Trade on Emerging Business Opportunity in India</video:title>
         <video:description>India is focusing on growth and development in #InternationalTrading to increase GDP for sustainable growth. Success stories of #IndiaEconomy proved by the improvement in trade in recent years. India is in 13th rank in global trade export. The overall trade export of India has been increased from 1.58% to 1.71% from 2017 to 2019. Indian Foreign trade accelerated over the former porcelain as #GDP reached Rs.190.10 trillion in 2018. This contributes sustainable growth and development created employment opportunities. The actual issue of the Indian economy is inflation &amp; its control. The National Statistics report forecasted India&apos;s GDP to glide to an 11-year short of 5% in 2020. Manufacturing growth rate is discerned at 2% yearly, which is a 15-year short, as against 6.9% growth in 2019. India incurs a trade deficit over a decade due to the Demand-pull inflation and Cost-push inflation. Based on this, we analyzed the growth of Indian foreign trade across a decade and the measures taken by the Government of #India to overcome this economic tsunami for the country&apos;s sustainable growth &amp; development. When compared to India&apos;s merchandise trade for the past 10 years, the performance of India is good but the trade balance is not achievable. To reduce #inflation, the Government encourages more number of entrepreneurs in various sectors. As per &apos;Make in India&apos; campaign, 2014 paved the way for entrepreneurs to create job opportunities. We recommend the blooming business opportunity for #API manufacturing industries in this pandemic period in Global trade.

#ActivePharmaceuticalIngredients, #BusinessOpportunity, #Cost-pushInflation, #Demand-pullInflation, #EconomicTsunami, #ForeignTrade

Authors: Dr. K. Jawahar Rani, A. Priya Jenifer

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20815224407</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-12T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ASn7O5L0E6c</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>499</video:duration>
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  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+9%2C+September+2020&amp;page=30&amp;i=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UtvsHb47E0s/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Happiness - The Role of Neurochemicals</video:title>
         <video:description>Happiness, the feeling that occurs when you are aware that #life is good, and you smile for that sole reason. Happiness is a sense of joy, well- being, pleasure, satisfaction or contentment. Happiness is influenced by several factors both #exogenously and endogenously. Amongst all the endogenous determinants, the role of #neurochemicals tends to be the most dependent predictor of happiness. The aim of the study was to gather these information about the neurochemicals that predominantly affects neurochemicals directly or indirectly. Several hormones, neurotransmitters and other endogenous compounds were under search to gain a significant conclusion. For this, all the already known and those yet to be known neurochemicals that influenced happiness some or the other way were searched for in the google search engine and data were obtained from certain websites like #PubMed, #Psychology today, #Encyclopedia etc. and later these data were organized in a systematic manner to obtain 12 different neurochemicals that are influencers of happiness. The basic structures of these organic compounds were also gathered to present the idea clearly. Out of the all the 12 neurochemicals, serotonin, dopamine, #oxytocin and endorphins were purely independent and accurate predictors of happiness and had significant role in its biochemical aspects. The remaining were found to affect happiness either indirectly or by directly stimulating the higher centers of the brain. From this, it can be concluded that the major endogenous factors that exaggerate the feeling of happiness or bring about itself are the release and actions of such neurochemicals.

#Neurochemicals, #Happiness, #Hormones, #oxytocin, #dopamine, #endorphin, #serotonin, #endocannabinoids

Authors: Radhika P, Roopasree B, Dr. J. K. Mukkadan

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20904163020</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-20T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/UtvsHb47E0s</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1299</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+9%2C+September+2020&amp;page=290&amp;i=30</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/1LxlPPNkl0A/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Nutritional Assessment and Level of Anxiety among Working and Non - Working Women during Pregnancy</video:title>
         <video:description>The duration of carrying a developing foetus inside the body is called &apos;#pregnancy&apos; and the women carrying her child inside the body is called pregnant women. There are some factors that affects physical and mental #health of women during pregnancy, they are: #Socioeconomic status, nutritional assessment and #anxiety level. Nutrients are essential for daily functioning and growth of body, during pregnancy its demand gradually increases. Anxiety is intense, excessive and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. The present study was undertaken to assess the differences between nutritional assessment and anxiety level (based on the causes) among working and non-working women during pregnancy. 70 respondents were selected through purposive sampling method in which 35 were working pregnant women and 35 were non-working pregnant women from the areas of #Kurji and #Bailey road. The finding shows that working pregnant women had high socio-economical status than non-working pregnant women, the working women took good care of their nutrition and had more knowledge about it as compared to housewives. Also, in the study it was found that both working and non-working pregnant women experienced anxiety but in case of working pregnant women most of them were found on high level of anxiety.

#Pregnancy, #WorkingPregnantWomen, #socioeconomicStatus, #NutritionalStatus, #Anxiety

Authors: Dr. Rosy Kumari, Vishnu Priya, Akanksha Kumari

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20925172754</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-11-13T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/1LxlPPNkl0A</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>741</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+10%2C+October+2020&amp;page=30&amp;i=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.3277</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/wy69eCmrhs0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Abdominal Paracentesis for Successful Management of Severe Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome</video:title>
         <video:description>To present a case of severe OHSS treated with continuous abdominal paracentesis. Case: A 30 yo with history of primary infertility related to female factor underwent a procedure of IVF. Basal hormone FSH 5.75, LH 3.20, E2 33.42, PRL 40.64 and AMH was 3.38 ng/mL. #Ovulation induction was initiated on day 3 of the cycle with 225 IU/day rFSH. On day 8 of the stimulation, administration of the antagonist was started and ovulation triggering by 10, 000 IU of hCG. Estradiol level on the day of hCG was 2, 400 pg/mL and a total of 20 mature follicles were aspirated. Three days later, three eight-cell embryos were transferred and luteal phase was supported by vaginal administered #progesterone. Nine days after retrieval, patient suffered from nausea, vomiting, abdominal distention, shortness of breath and weight gain. Blood pressure was 110/70 mmHg with a pulse of 92 beats/minute and respiratory rate of 24 breaths/minute. Physical examination found ascites and abdominal circumference was 90 cm. Ultrasound examination revealed bilateral enlarged ovaries and ascites. Laboratory values were WBC 17, 64, HCT 35, 9 %, sodium 135 mmol/L, kalium 3, 7 chloride 105 mmol/L, SGOT 22 IU/L, SGPT 21 IU/L, creatinine 0.6 mg/dL, albumin 2.8 g/dL, D-Dimer 6, 049 ng/mLFEU and urine output of 500 mL/day. Patient were hospitalized and continuous abdominal paracentesis of 1000 mL/day was performed under #ultrasonographic guidance. With this procedure, ascitic fluid was drained efficiently and the patient’s clinical and laboratory findings improved gradually in six days. Chemical pregnancy was confirmed by 761, 42 mIU/mL of serum -HCG 14 days after ovum retrieval. Conclusion: Continuous #paracentesis may represent an alternative to multiple paracentesis in management of early severe ovarian #hyperstimulation syndrome.

Authors: Kadek Agus Wijaya, IB Putra Adnyana

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20905133917</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-01-28T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/wy69eCmrhs0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1018</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Ox2VeVUyp4A/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Triple Steps Method in Managing Ovarian Endometrioma</video:title>
         <video:description>Aims: Describe the principles and outcomes of #duplex #endometrioma management by the triple step method (TUGA, GnRH agonist, #laparoscopic #cystectomy). Method: A case report of a woman with duplex endometrioma who underwent a triple step procedure. Results: A 24-year-old female patient, P0, with a duplex endometrioma found on transvaginal #ultrasonography. Right #endometrioma size is 3,3x3,2 cm and left endometrioma is 3,7x2,6 cm and 4,9x5,2 cm. The patient&apos;s AMH level was 3,770 ng/ml. In this patient, a triple step was carried out, namely ultrasound-guided aspiration #cyst fluid (TUGA), followed by three cycles of GnRH agonist, then laparoscopic cystectomy. Right endometrioma fluid aspiration was 36 cc and the left endometrioma search was 108 cc. Therapy was continued by giving GnRH agonist (leuprolide acetate) 3.75 mg for three cycles of administration. Then proceed with the laparoscopic cystectomy procedure. Post aspiration cyst size and administration three cycles of GnRH : right endometrioma 2.12x2.5 cm and left endometrioma size 1.9x1.5 and 2.7 cm x 3.1 cm, aspiration fluid was examined with the results of brown fluid with an image of endometrial glands containing hemosiderin-laden macrophages. During laparoscopic, cystic masses was found with fibrotic walls, smooth surface of the ovary. A pathology study was performed after laparoscopic cystectomy, showing images of endometrium and stroma with hemosiderin infiltration. An AMH examination was performed after 3 months to obtain AMH levels of 1.75 ng/ml. Conclusion: The triple step method is an effective method for maintaining ovarian reserve in patients with endometrioma.

Authors: Made Angga Diningrat, IB Putra Adnyana

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20905133703</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-01-26T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ox2VeVUyp4A</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>653</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/vOxdORjLp28/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Didactic Strategy: Interactive Digital Board in Teaching Learning Heat Capacity for High School</video:title>
         <video:description>In the case of Chemistry subjects at the higher middle level, students tend to have a low performance in terms of academic exploitation, either because of lack of motivation or lack of preparation in previous courses. In order to improve not only the academic performance of students in sometopics of thermodynamics, but also the quality of teaching, this work proposes the use of some technological tools and practices combined with a constructivist methodology for teaching learning the subject heat capacity at constant pressure. A didactic sequence is designed that includes the use of interactive board as a learning teaching tool, as well as a teaching sequence that did not include the use of the board, to determine the influence of this tool on academic performance. To assess the scope in learning teaching, a questionnaire was designed, which was previously validated with groups of university students. The evaluation was designed for the topic of heat capacity, thus identifying the main alternative conceptions of students, the degree of #learning regarding thermodynamic concepts in order to compare the pre- and post-teaching knowledge applied. The results of the post-didactic sequence evaluation, from the point of view of the student who learned using the interactive board, identify an improvement in understanding the main topics, a better willingness to work in the #classroom, the ability to molecular representation of phenomena and an improvement in their verbal expression.

#DidacticStrategy, #ICT, #InteractiveDigitalBoard, #HeatCapacity, #HighSchool

Martha Patricia Hernandez Bravo, Adolfo Eduardo Obaya Valdivia, Carlos Montano Osornio, Yolanda Marina Vargas-Rodr?guez

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20927093332</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-12-15T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/vOxdORjLp28</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>535</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+8+Issue+8%2C+August+2019&amp;page=30&amp;i=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.3277</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KUdGW5MZJ9M/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Decontamination of Profenophos, Acephate, Triazophos and Ethion in Okra at Field Level</video:title>
         <video:description>The aim of the study was to find the most effective method which can reduce the residues of #pesticides in #okra at the maximum level. The magnitude of reduction of #profenophos, #acephate, #triazophos and #ethion was observed in the range of 22.99-67.09, 30.14-74.72, 27.00-70.41 and 15.02-73.75 percent respectively. The treatment T1 (washing under running tap water for 10 min resulted in the maximum removal than rest of the treatments in decontamination of profenophos, triazophos and ethion showing 67.09, 70.41 and 73.75 % respectively. Acephate was reduced in maximum amount i.e. 74.72 % by T4 treatment (dipping in 0.5 % acetic acid) which was at par with T1. Moreover, T8 (#microwave treatment for 2 min) resulted in increase in ethion residues up to 10.81 %.

#Decontamination, #residue, #Organophosphates

Authors: Vanee Yadav, Dr. P. G. Shah

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20199971</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-15T12:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/KUdGW5MZJ9M</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>472</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+8+Issue+12%2C+December+2019&amp;page=30&amp;i=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.3277</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/jxSz8ixj_BQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Determination Rydberg Constant using X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy</video:title>
         <video:description>#X-ray #fluorescence is a non-destructive compositional analysis technique, which allows the measurement in field, requiring minimum to no sample preparation. This mini-review presents the physical principles and examples of applications of #XRF for the analysis in this study X-ray Fluoresce #Spectroscopy (XRF).Technique is widely used for the determination of both major and trace elements in three iron oxides (#Hematite, #Magnetite and #Kagnatite) such as Fe, Mn, Cu, As, Pb, and Rb, at law and different concentration. #Moseleys Law was conducted to determine the concepts strength, and the value of the Rydberg constant R_ for each sample (Hematite, Magnetite and Kagnatite) was determined to be2.23310^ (-18) J, 2.14455910^ (-18) J and 2.32945110^ (-18) J respectively.

Authors: Siham M. Hassen, Manahil B. Mohammed

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20201889</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-02-24T03:30:15Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/jxSz8ixj_BQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1040</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+4%2C+April+2018&amp;page=30&amp;i=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.3277</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/nPix1t2nWzY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Indole Acetic Acid in Panchakavya that is Responsible for Increase in Mitotic Index in Allium cepa</video:title>
         <video:description>Panchakavya is a concoction used in traditional Indian system that comprises of five major substances, obtained from cow, which includes cows urine, dung, milk, ghee and curd. All the five products possess medicinal properties against many disorders and are used in various treatments. Panchakavya is used as organic fertilizer and pesticide. The indiscriminate use of chemical pesticides resulted in environmental pollution. An alternative to the chemical pesticide is panchakavya. Panchakavya isa single organic product that act as a fertilizer, pesticide and growth promoter. The present study focused on the evaluation of growth promoting factor by studying the mitotic index in Allium cepa and also by quantifying the content of indole acetic acid (IAA). Onion bulbs were grown in various concentrations of panchakavya and the results show that at 1 % concentration the panchakavya could enhance the rooting up to 2 times. The quantification of IAA proved the growth promoting efficiency. The present study clearly proved that panchakavya has growth promoting activity which was proved from earlier pot experiments and field studies.

#panchakavya, #mitoticIndex, #IAA

Authors: V. Ramya, S. Karpagam

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2018818</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-21T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/nPix1t2nWzY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>618</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+5%2C+May+2018&amp;page=30&amp;i=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.3277</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mw7oOgY48mQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Dental Formulas of Humans and Other Mammals: Classification according to their Evolution</video:title>
         <video:description>Introduction a #dentalFormula is a graphic representation that indicates the number of #teeth that a certain species has. We suppose that mammals, and among them man, can have a different #evolution in the number and distribution of teeth and this will be reflected in the dental formula. The objective of this work is to evaluate if this hypothesis is correct or not and to make a classification of the dental formulas according to their evolution. Methods a bibliographic review was made to know the permanent dental formulas in the most common mammals and with this the material was obtained. These were grouped into 4 tables taking into account the absence or not of incisors and canines and the type of feeding. Results they are in tables 1-4. Conclusions A- Dental agenesis may have a genetic cause, but they are within an evolutionary tendency of the dentition, which are a consequence of the change in eating habits. B- In the dental formulas of mammals there are three different evolutions I- Mammals without incisors. Herbivores. II- Mammals without canines. Rodents. III-Mammals with #incisors and #canines IIIa-Carnivores. IIIb-Omnivores and others. The #human is in this group.

#dental, #mammals, #classification, #evolution

Author: Jesus M. Gonzalez-Gonzalez

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20181484</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-14T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/mw7oOgY48mQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>365</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+6%2C+June+2018&amp;page=30&amp;i=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.3277</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/6kMYk7FARSU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Temperature Analysis of ABB Robot Servo Drive with Respect to Programming Methods (Manufacturing)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: T. Prabaharan, B. Saravanan

Abstract: The study is made on the amount of Heat generated in servo drive of ABB Robot 1410 to perform the same task of Pick &amp; Place by two main methods of commands &amp; with different program parameters. The Heat generation of more than 120 in servo drives can lead to inaccuracy &amp; fault in servo drives [3]. The study analyses the optimal program code that minimizes the Heat Generated. The ABB Robot is programmed using RAPID Language. This RAPID language has MoveL &amp; MoveJ commands to move the Robot arm to perform the tasks. MoveL command moves the Robot Arm along a straight line while MoveJ command moves the Robot Arm along the joint. The MoveL command with higher Velocity &amp; lesser error Zone induces more Heat than the MoveJ command with lower Velocity &amp; higher error Zone. The temperature recorded is statistically analyzed to get valid inferences. The optimal code that completes the task in a shorter time with less heat generation and prevents the chance for maintenance is suggested in this paper.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20181870</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-15T12:30:29Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/6kMYk7FARSU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>627</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+10%2C+October+2018&amp;page=30&amp;i=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.3277</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/C1eNiGOL8Hg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Scientific #Discovery on the Way of it&apos;s Validation (#Genetics #Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Juan Carlos Perez Velazquez

Abstract: For over 26 years I have been dedicated to developing a scientific discovery, which is based in #quantum #physics and is apply to any area of science, to develop any technology. I am a scientist and I want to validate this discovery without precedent in the history of #humanity, quantum DNA, it has a range of technological possibilities.

#ScientificDiscovery, #QuantumPhysics, #Science, #technology, #historyOfHumanity, #DNA

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20191739</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-11T12:30:25Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/C1eNiGOL8Hg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>417</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+6+Issue+5%2C+May+2017&amp;page=30&amp;i=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.3277</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UQqUs45N2bA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Applying Water Quality Index Technique to Estimate Tigris Rivers Stability for Drinking</video:title>
         <video:description>Applying Water Quality Index Technique to Estimate Tigris Rivers Stability for Drinking in Saouira North Wasit Government, Iraq

In the present study water Quality Index has been used to assess suitability of serves water quality for drinking purpose in #Saouira area. Service water samples were collected in September (2015) and April (2016) from nineteen samples have been modeling analysis in General Commission for Ground Water the analyzed for their #physicochemical characteristics such as pH, total dissolved solids, #ElectricalConductivity, #sodium, #calcium, #magnesium, #potassium, #bicarbonate, #sulphate, #chloride, total hardness and nitrate. Each parameter was compared with its standard permissible limit as prescribed by Iraqi drinking water standards. The results showed that WQI values for the service water of the study area ranged from 47.36 to 52.63.Based on the #WQI classification majority of the samples are falling under excellent to good #water category and suitable for drinking water purpose.

#WaterQualityIndex, #WQI, #Saouira, #physicalChemicalAnalysis, #qualityRating

Authors: Dr. Raad Mahmoad Nasif Al-Khafaji

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20172946</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-17T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/UQqUs45N2bA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1117</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+6+Issue+7%2C+July+2017&amp;page=30&amp;i=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.3277</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/trLgdAJ81SQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Managing Cost Uncertainty in Production Using #Genetic #Algorithm (#Management)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Niju. P. Joseph, Redha Jasim Shaker

Abstract: Efficient and effective management of production cost is carried out by identifying the uncertainty in #production #planning in supply chain. Thus the determination of the uncertainty factors at various levels in a supply chain becomes inevitable so as to ensure minimal Cost for the manufacturing process. Minimizing the total supply chain cost is meant for minimizing #labor, material and minimizing #cost in the entire supply chain.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=25061703</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-06T12:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/trLgdAJ81SQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>656</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+5+Issue+1%2C+January+2016&amp;page=400&amp;i=41</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.3277</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/RHpGf9fzU6I/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Rheme and Theme in Arabic</video:title>
         <video:description>This paper is mainly concerned with the notions of theme and #rheme as a source for the organization of the clause as a message. It builds on #Halliday (1994) who conceives theme as a clause initial element. The framework of #Systemic Functional #Linguistics focuses on investigating the functions performed by marked Theme. The paper is an attempt to show how the theme is identified in the #Arabic clause. The importance of the notion of theme stems from the fact that the flow of information in a sentence from theme to rheme is important to convey the message effectively.

Author: Tawfeeq Alghazali

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV153191</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-16T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/RHpGf9fzU6I</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>191</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+5+Issue+11%2C+November+2016&amp;page=30&amp;i=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/GWBw6Dhp_3I/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Albizia saman Seed Meal on the Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Finisher Broilers</video:title>
         <video:description>#AlbiziaSaman seed was cooked, dried, toasted and milled to obtain the seed meal. The meal was used in formulating diets for broiler finishers at 0 %, 2.5 %, 5.0 % and 7.5 % inclusion rate tor treatment 1, treatment 2, treatment 3 and treatment 4 respectively. The treatment diets were fed to a total of 120, four weeks old marshal breed of broilers. The broilers were randomly assigned to the four treatment groups in a complete randomized design at 30 broilers per group. The birds were raised in a deep litter pen. The experiment lasted for 28days. The result showed a significantly different (P&amp;, amp, lt, 0.05) increase in weight gain as inclusion rate of the seed meal increases. There were no difference (P&amp;, amp, gt, 0.05) in all the organs and breast muscle while the thigh/drumstick was highest in treatment 4. The study recommends the use of Albizia saman seed meal at up to 7.5 % inclusion level in #broiler finisher diet.

#AlbiziaSaman, #diet, #performance, #broilerProduction

Authors: Ikpe Juliana. Nneka, Azu Donatus E.O

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20161259</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-12-22T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/GWBw6Dhp_3I</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>479</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+4+Issue+3%2C+March+2015&amp;page=30&amp;i=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/e8qo8vIR7MI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Segmentation of Touching Characters in Indian Scripts</video:title>
         <video:description>In a multilingual country like #India, a document may contain text words in more than one #language. For a multilingual environment, multilingual #OpticalCharacterRecognition (#OCR) system is needed to read the multilingual documents. So, it is segmentation different language. The objective of this project is to propose visual clues based procedure to segmentation #Telugu, #Hindi and #English text portions by line wise, word wise, character wise of the Indian multilingual document. Segmentation is an important topic in script identification and image processing. Previously to identification script by line wise and word wise segmentation poses now am implementation character wise segmentation it is easy way to identification language by character 3 wise #segmentation. The objective of segmentation is to segmentation by image line wise, word wise, charter wise. The segmentation is very important role to identification of languages. The world we live in, is getting increasingly interconnected, electronic libraries have become more pervasive and at the same time increasingly automated including the task of presenting a text any language as automatically translated text in any other language. Identification of the language in a document image is of primary importance for selection of a specific #OCR system processing multi lingual documents.

#OpticalCharacterRecognitionTool, #Matlab, #ImageProcessing

Authors: B. Hari Kumar, N. Sateesh

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB151823</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-28T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/e8qo8vIR7MI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1101</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+4+Issue+5%2C+May+2015&amp;page=660&amp;i=67</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.3277</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/6lLxmgs1hkA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Marchiafava - Bignami Disease - A Case Report and a Brief Review of Literature</video:title>
         <video:description>#Marchiafava-BignamiDisease (#MBD) is a rare neurological disorder of #chronicAlcoholism characterized by #demyelination and #necrosis of #corpusCallosum. Here, we report the case of an alcoholic patient with highly suspicious Marchiafava - Bignami disease who developed acute neurological dysfunction and showed characteristic abnormalities in the #corpusCallosum on the brain #MRI. Recent advances in neuroimaging has made early diagnosis of #MBD possible and helps in early initiation of treatment.

#Marchiafava-BignamiDisease, #Alcoholism, #CorpusCallosum, #SandwichSign

Authors: Dr. Vajed Mogal, Dr. Sarfaraz Mohammad, Dr. Amit Rathi, Dr. Kulin Seth

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB154981</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-01T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/6lLxmgs1hkA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>755</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+1+Issue+3%2C+December+2012&amp;page=30&amp;i=4</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.3277</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/tC0AOtgELA0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Observation &amp; Technology Analysis of New Generation Satellite Asiasat 7</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Md. Yasin Ali, Liton Chandra Paul, Md. Mahmudul Hasan

Abstract: A Satellite Communication for VSAT network-Band, and #k-band on the study and design for digital satellite communication focus of this paper. Starting from the characterization of #satellite propagation channel indifferent application environments (from broadcast to fixed terminals, to broadband mobile satellite access), we address payload architecture of VSAT network, #C-band, K-band. Future C-band #GNSSs including the #GlobalPositioningSystem.

Keywords: #AsiaSat, #bandAnalysis, #design, #cellularNetwork, #VSAT, #GPS

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=IJSR12120379</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-07-01T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/tC0AOtgELA0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>899</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/recentepresentations.php?page=5</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.3277</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/TwyISh0nA7E/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effect of Planned Teaching on Knowledge Regarding Epilepsy in Children among Primary School Teachers</video:title>
         <video:description>A Pre-experimental study was conducted to assess the knowledge and view the effectiveness of planned teaching Programme regarding #epilepsy in children among primary school #teachers in the schools of #Sangli, miraj, Kupawad corporation area. Total 80 Samples were selected by Non-probability cluster random sampling method. A Structured questionnaire was administered to collect data. It was found maximum of 56.3 % of primary school teachers were having average knowledge score. The post test showed that, 57.5 % Primary school teachers have good knowledge score, 38.8 % have excellent knowledge score. This suggests that there is marked increase in post-test knowledge score and planned teaching was effective. The chi-square computed between pre-test knowledge and selected variables showed that knowledge was not dependent on age, sex, qualification, experience and previous knowledge.

#PlannedTeachingProgramme, #Knowledge, #Epilepsy, #PrimarySchoolTeachers

Authors: Nikhil Tasgaonkar, Shaila Mathew

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20182320</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-22T04:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/TwyISh0nA7E</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>851</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/VM8VdiG_TPY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Catchment Area Analysis of Tarafeni River based on Morphometric Characteristics, West Bengal, India</video:title>
         <video:description>#RiverBasin is considered as the fundamental unit of fluvial #geomorphology as they are well-defined areas, clearly separated from each other by #drainage divides. The physical features of the basin with its erosional activities constitute the natural unit for the analysis of fluvial-eroded landscapes. A river basin always represents an area drain by a main stream and its tributaries It represents a set of networks, mostly tree-like, that consists of links and nodes. The networks are the combination of two aspects- topological, that describes the connectivity of the streams and geometrical, that includes shape, length, area, relief, etc. #Tarafeni basin and its course form distinctive setting where the quantitative approach has been applied to understand the land forms in fluvial terrain. Entire watershed, the main channel with left and right banks and stream beds consist a typical riverine landscape of #silt, #sand, #pebble, #cobble, #gravel, and #boulders. Present study looks into the systematic and analytical study of the morphological characteristics of the catchment.

#RiverNetwork, #morphometricAnalysis, #TarafeniRiver, #quantitativeApproach

Authors: Dr. Lila Mahato, Sri Sanjit Mahanta

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20198072</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-12-01T03:30:24Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/VM8VdiG_TPY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>543</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/YcvMILPRfeA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Early Marriage and Early Pregnancy among Adolescent&apos;s Boys and Girls at Madhuramangalam</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Sathyiabama, Azhagiri

Abstract: Early marriage is defined as a marriage carried below 21 years before the girl is physically, physiological, and psychologically ready to shoulder the responsibilities of marriage and child bearing. When in young women marry early, their former education often terminates, preventing them to acquire knowledge and skills determining the prospects for #employment opportunities. #GirlBrides face isolation from school friends and workplace and therefore lack of social support critical for their emotional well-being be and economic opportunities. #TeenagePregnancy 15-19 years is on the Rise emerging as a serious problem today all over the world and more so in the developing countries like India as early marriage are the cultural norms of our society. Teenage pregnancy can have immediate and lasting consequence for young women&apos;s health education and income earning potential which is often passed on to her children. complications from pregnancy and childbirth are among the leading causes of death among women. So the present study is done to comparative study to assess the knowledge regarding early marriage and early pregnancy among adolescents boys and girls at maduramangalam. A descriptive research design was done in rural area of #maduramangalam. 50 boys and 50 girls with adolescents age are included in our study. Simple random sampling techniques method was used in selecting the samples. Structured questionnaire was used to collect data on knowledge regarding early marriage and early pregnancy among adolescent&apos;s boys and girls. While comparing the level of knowledge on early marriage and early pregnancy among girls and boys, the girls 11 (22 %) has good knowledge than boys 7 (14 %).

#knowledge, #adolescent&apos;s, boys and girls, #earlyMarriage, #earlyPregnancy

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20199972</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-19T12:30:18Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/YcvMILPRfeA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>478</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Zgt13N-dao8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Study to Assess the Efficacy of Case Study Method on Knowledge and Skill of UG Nursing Students</video:title>
         <video:description>A Study to Assess the Efficacy of Case Study Method on Knowledge and Skill of UG #Nursing Students Regarding #ChestPhysiotherapy in Selected Institution of #Dehradun, Uttarakhand

In nursing education Case Studies are extensively used as a tool for students clinical learning which is integrated and holistic. A quasi-experimental pre- and post test design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of case study teaching method among B.Sc. Nursing first year students (N=50) of selected nursing institution of Uttrakhand, who were enrolled in year 2017-18, regarding chest #physiotherapy. The study was conducted in selected nursing college of Dehradun, Uttarakhand. Total enumeration sampling technique was used for data collection. The purpose of this study was to test the #efficacy of case study method on knowledge and skill of UG nursing students regarding chest physiotherapy. Pre-test and post test Mean sd for knowledge is 11.2 11.50, 20.78.06 &amp; the pre test &amp; post test MeanSD in term of skill was 2.88 3.7, 16.845.37, t value for knowledge &amp; skill was 4.42 &amp; 4.14, which shows a significance improvement in term of knowledge &amp; skill. Findings of this study concluded that case study is an effective teaching strategy to improve knowledge and skill of nursing students. The use of case study method as a teaching strategy is essential to stimulate students to seek knowledge and improve clinical skills future in their professional lives.

Authors: Shabistan Ahmed, Dr. Ratna Prakash

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20727164241</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-01T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Zgt13N-dao8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>796</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/uDXEEDriun4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Drug Utilization Evaluation of Antiepileptic Drugs in a Tertiary Care Hospital</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Nethaji Ramalingam, Anuroop Jose, Arun S, Arya Shihab, Devika S, Sudeep Balakrishnan, Babu Ganesan

Abstract: Background &amp; Objectives #Epilepsy is characterized by repeated seizures due to disorder of the brain cells. #Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) treatment based on patient specific consideration including adverse effects. The objective of present study to evaluate antiepileptic drugs use in an outpatient epilepsy clinic in a tertiary care hospital and classify the seizure, analyse drug utilization pattern, categorization of #AEDs, assessment of tolerability, drug interactions and contraindication. Materials and methods A retrospective drug use evaluation using patient medical records and the necessary datas were collected by using data collection formats and results were evaluated against the criteria prepared from the standard treatment guidelines. Results 114 patients records were studied and simple partial seizures (27.2 %) were found most common type of epileptic seizure. Conventional antiepileptic drugs were given for the majority patients (34.2 %) and #headache (19.2 %) was commonest adverse effect reported. The most commonly prescribed drugs were #Levetiracetam (44.7 %), which was given mostly for simple partial seizure (41.1 %), followed by #Carbamazepine and #Clobazam (26.3 %) and potential drug-drug interactions were also reported as 36.8 % cases. Conclusion This study suggests the dynamic role of a clinical #pharmacist in the review of drug use in hospitals and the importance of #DUE program as tool for improving clinical care rather than a budget plan.

#Epilepsy, #AntiepilepticDrugs, #RetrospectiveEvaluation, #DrugUtilization

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20173857</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-20T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/uDXEEDriun4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>889</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/EDmH5DCtXFg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Study to Assess the Knowledge Attitude and Practice regarding Postnatal Care among Primi Mothers</video:title>
         <video:description>#Motherhood is a beautiful experience where by the mother safely delivers a child. It is the magic of creation. Care must be given to ensure safe child birth. The mother has a right to get proper #medical care and treatment. Labor is a natural process, which all pregnant women have to undergo. Women are the primary care taker, first education, bearers and nutures of the next generation. Safe motherhood can only be reached if complete care is given to mothers. It is the comprehensive or total care that can be offered to women.

#Knowledge, #Attitude, #PostnatalCare, #PrimiMothers, #Motherhood

Author: L. Kalaivani

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20197789</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-11-05T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/EDmH5DCtXFg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1495</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Vh5jr_pjJLc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Integer Linear Programming Applied to Nurses Rostering Problem</video:title>
         <video:description>Integer Linear Programming Applied to #Nurses #Rostering Problem

The paper extended the work of (Satheeshkumar et al., 2014) by employing a different approach to solve a nurse scheduling problem in order to ascertain whether the new approach produce better result than the previous method. The problem is formulated into an #integerLinearProgrammingModel. A computer software known as QM for windows version 2.0 is used to solve the integer linear program on a I7 #Intel core processor personal computer. The optimal result found has minimize the number of workforce to 300 as against 303.33 that was produce when linear programming model is applied and a balance schedule across the wards in the hospital. The significance of this findings cannot be over emphases since, the difference of 3.33 in terms of people is meaninglessness. The paper applies a novel approach to find solution to a practical problem of paramount importance to the development of #healthCareSystem.

#scheduling, #IntegerLinearProgramming, #optimizationAlgorithm

Authors: A. A. Maidamisa, H. A. Odiniya

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20176419</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-04T03:30:15Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Vh5jr_pjJLc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>575</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/z9etYC9eWSk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Deradicalizing the Radicalized Youth for Peace, Security and Development in the North Eastern Region</video:title>
         <video:description>#Deradicalizing the #Radicalized Youth for #Peace, #Security and #Development in the North Eastern Region of #Nigeria

The concept of deradicalization has been synonymously used as counter radicalism, counter terrorism or counter insurgency among other terms. It is indeed the direct opposite of the term radicalization. This study covered the states of #Adamawa, #Borno and #Yobe in the north eastern region of Nigeria since 2009 where government has been fighting #BokoHaram insurgency. 450 respondents were involved in the study as respondents that were given questionnaires where 417 returned the completed questionnaires. It was observed that military option combined with deradicalization may yield better result in ending insurgency in the region. That parents, traditional institutions, religious institutions and the NGOs need to be involved in the process due to their closeness to the people and indeed the trust people have in them. With this, there is the tendency that the radically minded persons will understand and better appreciate the roles of these institutions. Although the idea for adopting deradicalization was supported by the respondents, skepticism was also expressed with regard to total success in relinquishing the ideology. There was agreement with regard to institutionalized deradicalization policy initiated and supported by government, equally it was observed that non-institutionalized deradicalization policy initiated and supported by government may likely yield significant result.

#Deradicalization, #Radicalization, #Insurgency, #BokoHaram, #Terrorism

Authors: Abdulkarim Umar, Idriss Yusuf, Abeeb Mohammed Abideen

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2020173</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-23T03:30:27Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/z9etYC9eWSk</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>689</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/IiRukQbYlm0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Use of Facebook among Perak SMEs Business: Implication on Customer Networking and Marketing Medium</video:title>
         <video:description>The purpose of the #research was to find and analyse the effects of #Social #Networking Sites (SNS) namely, Facebook on #MARA Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Perak using quasi-experimental design. The independent variables in this research were two treatment modules: SNS Training and Without #SNS Training. The dependent variables were marketing medium and customer networking. 60 entrepreneurs were purposely chosen from MARA Negeri Perak. The entrepreneurs chosen for this research are similar in terms of entrepreneur ratio in the business category and assigned into two groups to interact with either SNS Training or Without SNS #Training. The data obtained were analysed by carrying out Descriptive and Independent t-Test parametric statistical techniques. Conclusion from the research findings indicates that the entrepreneurs can maximize in creating new customer relationships or retaining old customers and for marketing strategy, there is no significant difference in the perceived marketing medium between entrepreneurs who experienced the SNS technology (Facebook) treatment and entrepreneurs without SNS technology (Facebook). This means that the entrepreneurs more confident in the traditional marketing strategy compared to SNS as a #marketing medium.

#Facebook, #SMEs, #Perak, #MARA, #OnlineBusiness, #CustomerNetworking, #MarketingMedium

Authors: Mariani Mohd Dahlan

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20194490</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-27T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/IiRukQbYlm0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>370</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/oy23udfurZU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>First Human being India Steps on the Mars 2022 - First Indian Anti Gravity Space Ship</video:title>
         <video:description>First Indian anti gravity technology spacecraft-Pushpak Yan Mangalyan - All steps to 100 % success. 100 % successful soft lander system. The Pushpak #Spacecraft on the top does not affect the gravitational force of any planets. The request by the Indian government to send Mars Human being Yan Spacecraft The #speed can be reduced to as little and as much as desired. Only India can step on the Mars first. The entire space is of the #India. Many congratulations! to Prime Minister and Indian scientists for #Chandrayaan2 and India is ready to launch #Chandrayan3 in November 2020.

#Mars, #PushpakViman, #Ramayan, #ISRO

Author: Satish Gore

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20206191702</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-16T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/oy23udfurZU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>760</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/rMApughToKk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Comparison between #Engineering and #Arts Faculty in #KnowledgeSharing</video:title>
         <video:description>The purpose of the present work is to portray the comparison of how #knowledge is shared among engineering and arts faculty. The design and approach of the paper is basically conceptual. The concept of this paper is that it orchestrates perception of #teachers in knowledge sharing orientation in Indian Engineering Systems and Arts #Colleges. #Research data was collected using #questionnaire with items focusing on private and government engineering and arts institutions.

#TPB, #KnowledgeSharing, #KnowledgeDissemination, #KnowledgeManagement

Authors: J Antonette Asumptha, M Punniyamoorthy, Collin Joseph Xavier M

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20183237</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-25T12:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/rMApughToKk</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>316</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/sqlKe41BO1Y/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Determinants of the Risk Tolerance of the #Vietnamese Individual #Investors (#Finance)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Lam Thien Quy, Pham Thi Hong Van

Abstract: The risk tolerance of investors is an important factor because it can explain why an investor accepts or not a project. In other words, the risk tolerance towards a project describes the investors&apos; attitude, knowledge, experience, expectation, etc. Vietnam is a developing country, it is splendid for national or foreign investors when investing in projects in Vietnam. However, it is necessary to find out about the Vietnamnese investors and economic environment. Therefore,  this research was carried out. It not only determines the factors affecting the risk tolerance of the Vietnamese individual investors in previous models but also investigates the new factors (Investment background knowledge and Family tradition). By using EFA (Exploratory Factor Analysis) method, the result presents that the risk tolerance of the Vietnamese individual investors is affected by 3 elements (Investment background knowledge, Education and Wealth), the factor with the most powerful affection is Investment background knowledge. In addition, the Vietnam Government should create suitable policies to encourage investing.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20508111151</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-22T14:03:46Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/sqlKe41BO1Y</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>465</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/JRZV95F6zlk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Myths vs. Facts about Child Sexual Abuse and Prevention #Education (#Psychology #Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Andrea Donitta G.

Abstract: The fact remains that #children can have a very hard time paying attention at #school, and learning about other subjects, if they are being abused, bullied or threatened by someone. Safe environments are vital to children&apos;s learning success so abuse prevention education is a critical component for every schools curriculum each year.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=MOB162</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-04T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/JRZV95F6zlk</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>445</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/OaKYjuTEWAU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Health Hazards of Junk Food among the Mothers of School Children in Selected Urban Area, Mangalore</video:title>
         <video:description>Background: ‘Eat healthy and live healthy’ is one of the essential requirements for long life. Changes in our society have intensified the need for food skills, to the extent that mothers need to become a part of the child&apos;s basic education as well as her knowledge for good health and survival. Majority of working mothers of school children are laboured with exhausting commutes, upswings in the households, and stress, leading to a situation where they get to spend limited time in gaining #knowledge on #junkFood. Junk foods are rich in fats and poor in other nutrients. Because of advertisement of junk foods and business as well as busyness society, today’s world has been adapted to a system of consumption of junk foods which has several adverse effects on health. #Globalisation and #urbanisation have greatly affected one’s eating items and habits and forced many people to consume fancy and high calorie #fastFoods. Method: A pre-experimental, one group pre-test pos-test design with an evaluative approach was used in #Gujerekere, under Jeppu PHC, #Mangalore, on 60 mothers of school children who met the inclusion criteria. Purposive sampling technique was used. Data was collected by administering a structured knowledge questionnaire before and after the administration of #IEC package. On the first day, pre test was conducted and after which IEC package was administered. The post test was conducted on the eight day after the administration of IEC package using same structured knowledge questionnaire. Result: Majority of the samples 47(78.3%) had average knowledge and remaining 13(21.7%) of them had good knowledge in pre-test and, in post test, majority of the samples 49 (81.7%) had good knowledge and 11(18.3%) had average knowledge and none of them had poor knowledge regarding health hazards of junk food in pre test and post test. The overall mean percentage level of knowledge is 75.89 with mean and standard deviation 22.767±2746 of post-test was higher than pre-test mean percentage level of knowledge is 60.56 with mean and standard deviation 18.167±3.655. The finding revealed that the calculated ‘t’ value (t59= 13.317) is greater than the table value (t59=2.01) at 0.05 level of significance. It indicated that the administration of IEC package was effective. The finding of the study revealed that there is significant association between pre-test knowledge and mothers’ occupation (2=0.035, p less than 0.05) and types of family (2=0.042, p Less than 0.05), whereas no significant association between pre test knowledge and remaining demographic variables. There is significant association between post-test knowledge and family income (2 = 0.025, p Less than 0.05) and no significant association between post-test knowledge and remaining demographic variables. Interpretation and conclusion: The findings of the study support the need for providing IEC package to improve the knowledge of the mothers of school children regarding health hazards of junk food. The study proved that the mothers have average knowledge regarding health hazards of junk food. Their knowledge improved remarkably after administering IEC package. So the findings also prove that the IEC package was effective in terms of gain in knowledge.

#JunkFood, #healthHazards, #knowledge, #IECPackage, #schoolChildren

Author: Maharjan Purna Devi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20203444</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-28T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/OaKYjuTEWAU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>984</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/sywQc-sS97E/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Assessment of Discharge Procedure of Tertiary Hospitals with Respect to Guidelines of NABH</video:title>
         <video:description>#NABH defines discharge as a process by which a patient is shifted out from the hospital with all concerned #medical summaries ensuring stability. Discharge process in hospital is one of the protracted procedures. Time taken in discharge procedure by various hospitals is an important indicator of quality of care and patient satisfaction. The study was observed by total number of 60 % and 40 % patient that are taken from the General medicine and General #surgery department side comparing with NABH #AAC 13 &amp; 14. In time motion study as we know it is a straight and steady observation of a task, using a various parameter like #stopwatch, #video so that we can record time taken for the procedure. study was implemented in a #hospital of 300 bedded in #Pune city, in which 300 are the patient’s number for studying discharge process in it. Also, the study has been managed on 270 patients admitted at a multispecialty hospital, #Ludhiana to compare flow of discharge process with NABH criteria or standards. Shows that the time taken for procedure when we compared to NABH standards are much larger than it. We recommended an appropriate change should be considered for the further improvement.

#DischargeProcess, #NABHStandards, #ComparativeAssessment, #TAT, #PatientSatisfaction

Authors: Dr. Akanksha Agrawal, Dr. Piyush Kant Pandey

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20515150826</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-17T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/sywQc-sS97E</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>696</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-RTjttGk57E/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Sociological Study of #SexualHarassment of Women by Youth in #India</video:title>
         <video:description>Acc to some surveys more than 20% girls sexually abused Acc to some surveys approximate 60% girls oppressed in sexually by employers/ co-employers, strangers, renters, neighbors &amp; other men&apos;s. So many serious violence occur in society, like #feticide, termination of pregnancy, family planning, teasing, eye-teasing, kidnapping, acid incidents, negligence of property share. Below adult stage so many girls oppressed by men&apos;s sexual activities. 14-18 years girls sexually abused in domestic place, schools colleges, Hospitals, police station, hostels, orphan centers &amp; other public places, streets like Bangalore [31/1/2017 at 2.42.AM]. 

#abuse, #formalEducation, #femaleDesires, #bodyLanguages

Author: S. Ananda

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2017654</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-06T12:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/-RTjttGk57E</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>469</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/qS_Ynho4_9M/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Great Gatsby: An Ostensibly Fulfilled Dream in an Unfulfilled Society (SR20519111021)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Asst. Prof. Dr. Ali Mohammadi

Abstract: The Great #Gatsby is about the efforts of this one man, #Jay Gatsby, to reinvent himself. He is an irrepressible dreamer. Gatsby has a really extravagant lifestyle and throws incredible parties. In order to rub shoulders with the people of High Society, he even changes his name from James to Jay to gain a new identity. Gatsby is mesmerized by the ostentatious life of the high class people and does everything in his power even through illegal and criminal activities to be just as affluent as they are to be just like one of them. Although he is cognizant of the fake and phony nature of this sort of #lifestyle, he still insists on it. His destitute past and social inferiority complex drive him to the point that he would rather be well-to-do by hook or by crook. As a truly #American dreamer, he just seeks wealth, high social status as well as beautiful woman. Despite fortune making with which Gatsby&apos;s quite familiar, he fails to win the heart of #Daisy with whom he&apos;s in love head over heels. In other words, his naivety holds him back from knowing the women of high society. Daisy represents such a woman. Finally, he becomes the escape goat for this ostentatious life. He loses his life due to both his unrealistic perception of the seemingly elegant life of the rich and his obsession with the past. As a matter of fact, Gatsby&apos;s attraction to Daisy stems from what she represents as more money and the upper class. He seems to think by winning Daisy, he can prove to himself that he belongs to the upper class. Therefore, even his understanding of love and #romantic #relationship is not genuine, but it acts as an instrument for him and drives him to fly above his past. In a nutshell, he embodies this very American idea that no matter where you come from, even though you are poor, you can become anything you desire. All in all, he was craving for a life that was fake and phony and ultimately was murdered pursuing his dream, to be exact.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20519111021</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-23T13:41:59Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/qS_Ynho4_9M</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>609</video:duration>
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         <video:title>Effectiveness of Cryotherapy on Postoperative Edema among Patients undergone Orthopaedic Surgery</video:title>
         <video:description>Effectiveness of #Cryotherapy on Postoperative Edema among Patients undergone #Orthopaedic #Surgery for Lower Extremities in a #Tertiary Care #Hospital

Background: Acute #edema can occur as a result of surgical procedure.[1] Persistent swelling can result in delayed wound healing due to the elements present in chronic wound fluid which inhibit growth factors. Cryotherapy is a well tolerated therapy for the reduction of edema and is also called as cold applications. Cryotherapy is a simple and inexpensive therapy which has been accepted for decades as an effective therapy for edema management. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of cryotherapy on postoperative edema among patients undergone orthopaedic surgery for lower extremities at Govt. Medical College Hospital, #Kottayam. A quantitative approach was used for the study and the design adopted was true experimental design. The conceptual framework, Roy’s Adaptation model theoretically supported the study. Simple random sampling technique was employed to select 35 patients in control and 35 patients in experimental group. The data were collected using socio personal and clinical data sheet and edema 4 -point scale. During the data collection period cryotherapy was given to the patients in control group, the ice packs covered with gauze bandage were applied over the dressing present on the surgical site. It was applied for 20 minutes every 2nd hourly for first 24 hours and every 4th hourly for the next 24 hours. Post test evaluation was done after 24 and 48 hours. Findings revealed that cryotherapy had statistically significant effect on postoperative edema (p less than 0.05 ) among patients undergone orthopaedic surgery for lower extremities. Based on the findings of the present study, it can be concluded that cryotherapy was effective in reducing postoperative edema among patients undergone orthopaedic surgery.

#OrthopaedicSurgery, #PostoperativeEdema, #Effectiveness, #Cryotherapy

Authors: Sophy T C, Deepa Merin Kuriakose

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20705004222</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-22T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/wCdkzbJ2ssc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>383</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/pVw_8K6LuQ4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Joining Delay; Packet Delivery and Limitations of EGMP</video:title>
         <video:description>To implement this group communication; we propose an Efficient Geographic Multicast Routing protocol (#EGMP) with the help of virtual zone based structure. In this paper; we proposed a novel #EfficientGeographicMulticastProtocol (EGMP). A network wide zone-based bi-directional tree is used to achieve efficient membership management and #multicast delivery. In Efficient EGMP an efficient #distributedAlgorithm is used; that support dynamic changes to the multicast group during tree building and allows overlapping join/leave operations. EGMP uses a hierarchical structure to implement scalable and efficient group membership management. And a network-range zone-based bi-directional tree is constructed to achieve a more efficient multicast delivery. EGMP does not depend on any specific geographic #unicastRoutingProtocol. Our simulation results demonstrate that EGMP has high throughput; high packet delivery ratio and low flow blocking compared to #AOMDV and is scalable to both group size and network size.

#JOIN-REQ, #SPBM, #ODMRP, #OnDemandMulticastRoutingProtocol

Authors: G. Anandhi, Dr. S. K. Srivatsa

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=20132222</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-27T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/pVw_8K6LuQ4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>691</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4ohcqJaVIk4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Factors Affecting Collective Bargaining Processes in Kenyas State Corporations</video:title>
         <video:description>There has been a marked change in the level of activities of state corporations and #trade. High levels of unrest have been observed in state corporations in Kenya thus the study sought to establish the factors affecting CB in state corporations focusing on Postal Corporation of #Kenya which has presence all over the country, has experienced a number of unrests and was not performing well. The study adopted descriptive survey since it sought to ascertain respondents perceptions and experiences on collective bargaining in a structured manner. Data for the survey was collected from all respondents using questionnaires from 190 workers from #Nairobi County postal offices, gender was stratified into male and female then simple random sampling was used to ensure proportionate representation from each of the two strata. The findings show that #management does not offer suitable environment for employees to present their grievances or benefit from their union. The management does not honour agreements reached during collective bargaining process and when court orders are issued, it does not obey them. Interacting with unions and freely presenting grievances improves the employees interest in the company, makes them feel motivated and eventually the organizations performance is greatly improve.

Author: Solomon Kiawa

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2019698

Discount Code (10 % Off): IJSR2021</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-03-06T03:30:16Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/4ohcqJaVIk4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>796</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/P6nfP-aBod8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Measuring Tolerance Dose of the #Methotrexate for Induction of Oral #Mucositis in Dark a #Gourti Rat</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr. Bahaa A. A. Had, Dr. Jamal N. Ahmd

Abstract: #Oral mucositis severe side effect, caused by treatment with #radiotherapy and #chemotherapy (CT) for #cancer. Major progress has been made in recent years in understanding the mechanisms of oral and enteral mucositis. This progress is largely due to the development of representative laboratory animal models of mucositis. A total of sixteen rats were included in this study and divided into three groups: group (A) included five rats, group (B) included six rats and group (C) included five rats. group A were injected with a dose of 80mg/kg #methotrexate (MTX) cytotoxic drug with a single #intraperitoneal (I.P) injection at base line time (day zero). Group (B) were injected with a dose of 60 mg/kg MTX (I.P) at day zero, group (C) the rats were injected with a dose of 40mg/kg MTX at day zero. There was a statistical significant negative correlation that correlates the doss of MTX with the mortality duration of rats among the plot experimental study groups. We found all rats induced with oral mucositis at day seven with the main scores range (0-2); The rats had died 21 days after treatment.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20174877</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-04T03:30:27Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/P6nfP-aBod8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>593</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-8SHAF07bmc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Prophylactic Action of Flaxseed Oil against Cyclophosphamide Induced Oxidative Stress in Mice Liver</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dr. Brij Mohan Singh

Abstract: The study has been investigated that liver responsible for the detoxification of damaging electrophiles generated during oxidative stress in mammals. Although liver is enriched with endogenous antioxidants, but exogenous antioxidants are more helpful to detoxify toxicity generated by prooxidants. Author found decreased LDL activity in cyclophosphamide (CP) administered mice (90.36 %) and further increase in flaxseed supplementation group (131.51 %) indicating the protective mechanism of lignan component of the flaxseed oil. Similarly, significant increase were found in HDL, Cholesterol, triglycerides activities after CP administration were increased by 104.07 %, 108.84 % and 185.78 % in comparison to control group (32.90 ± 0.34, 14.70 ± 0.41 and 12.80 ± 0.80 µg/ml) and further increased in flaxseed treated mice by 140.18 %, 155.78 % and 400.46 % respectively in comparison to control group of mice. There was also a remarkable elevation in the serum protein markers TNF-α, ALP, ALT, and AST. They were increased by 202.10 %, 254.95 %, 604.08 % and 172.75 % in CP administered group in comparison to control group and further increased by 241.68 %, 492.48 %, 366.78 % and 142.29 % in flaxseed supplemented group of mice. These pathological and biochemical changes correlated well with the altered enzyme activities. The results indicate the anti-oxidative properties of flaxseed oil which showed its prophylactic property against the cyclophosphamide-induced biochemical alterations in mice liver.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20423102445</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-13T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/-8SHAF07bmc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>623</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/m6mwv_1miqU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Histological Examination of Testis Treated with Drug Mesosartan and Rnase (Histopathology)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Eswari Beeram

Abstract: Histological examination of testis is one of the major application in detecting the problems of infertility. Treatment with RNase A alone lead to disintegration of extracellular matrix and degradation of extracellular matrix proteins synthesising RNA. When treated along with metosartan resulted in rearrangement and filling of extracellular matrix space and cell migration. Future perceptives includes finding whether the drug inhibits RNase or not and whether it interacts with signalling pathways or not.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20173946</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-16T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/m6mwv_1miqU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>212</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/jLm9gTzdVmQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>N-Bridge Head Indolizin (Benzindolizin)-ium Iodide as Privileged Precursor in Heterocyclic Cyanine</video:title>
         <video:description>N-Bridge Head Indolizin (Benzindolizin)-ium Iodide as Privileged Precursor in Heterocyclic Cyanine Dye Synthesis

3-Methyl-1-phenyl-pyrazolin-5-imin-4 (2)-indolizine (benzoindolizine)-zero-3 (4)-methine (27). 3-methyl-1-phenyl-pyrazolin-5-imine-4 (2)-indolizine (benzo- indolizine)-B-substituted di-1- [2 (4)] methine cyanine dyes (28a-d). 3-methyl-1-phenyl-pyrazolin-5-imine-4 (2)-indolizine (benzo indolizine)-? (?) disubstituted- bis-di- [2 (4)] methine cyanine dyes (30a-f) were synthesised based on 4-acetyl-1, 5-dimethyl-3-phenyl-3, 4-di [H] pyrazolo [4&apos;, 3&apos;:5, 6] pyrido [4, 3-b] indolizin-6-ium iodide &amp; 4-Acetyl-1, 5-dimethyl-3-phenyl-3, 4-di [H] Pyrazolo [4&apos;, 3&apos;:5, 6] pyrido [4, 3-b] indolizin-6-ium-iodide (26a, b) &amp; 1, 5-dimethyl-3-phenyl-3, 4-di [H] pyrazolo [4&apos;, 3&apos;:5, 6] pyrido [4, 3-b] indolizin-6-ium-iodide-4-?-substituted-?, ?-unsaturated carbonyl derivatives (29a-f). The new synthesized cyanine dyes were identified by elemental &amp; spectral analyses. The UV-visible absorption spectra of some selected dyes were investigated in pure organic solvents and in aqueous universal buffer solutions.

Indolizine, Benzindolizine, Cyanine Dye Synthesis, Solvato-(Media)-chromic Behaviour

Authors: A. I. M. Koraiem, M. M. Gommaa, H. A. El-Damarany, M. H. Yosry

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20806050003</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-28T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/jLm9gTzdVmQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>758</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/iFirb_aIPH0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Importance of Accreditation in Home Health Care in KSA</video:title>
         <video:description>Home Health Care (HCC) is a component of continuum comprehensive health care whereby health services are provided to individuals and families in their places of residence for the purpose of promoting, maintaining or restoring health, or maximizing the level of independence while minimizing the effects of disability and illness. The International Institute of Medical Education defines accreditation as a self-regulatory process by which governmental, non-governmental, voluntary associations or other statutory bodies grant formal recognition to institutions programs that meet stated criteria of institution quality. The importance of Accreditation in Home Health Care includes, Ensure the quality of the #HHC program, Ensure that cross-disciplinary and subject-specific quality standards are maintained, Encourage institutional improvements, Make institutional structures and degrees internationally compatible, Increase public and stakeholder trust in the HHC program, Foster national and international recognition of the HHC program, Promote the diversity and quality of the HHC program, Improve the quality output and efficiency of the HHC program, Identify both strengths &amp; weaknesses and Encourage innovation &amp; re-orientation toward changing health needs. The aim of accreditation is to improve the health status of communities and the quality of services in the HHC department. Accreditation of the HHC department is very beneficial for the department, staff, and communities. It is one way to improve the outcomes of the HHC department. It aims to adjust the HHC department programs to the ever-changing conditions in the health care delivery systems and to produce professionals who can serve societies in accordance with their health needs and expectations and the accreditation process&apos;s general aims are to certify that the HHC department program meets prescribed standards and to promote institutional self-evaluation and improvement.

#HomeHealthCare, #Accreditation, #KSA

Authors: Ibrahim Kamil Luttfi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20716124805</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-25T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/iFirb_aIPH0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>765</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/zcrB_rMB9gY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Delayed Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Closed Recent Intra-articular Calcaneal Fractures</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Mohamed M. Abd El-Monem Gafar, Mustafa Taha Al-Akkad, Ahmed Mostafa

Abstract: Aim To evaluate proper timing for open reduction and internal fixation of closed recent intra-articular #calcaneal fractures, and trying to establish a new concept of delayed #surgery for these fractures in order to decrease post-operative wound complications, and so improving functional outcome. Design Retrospective study. #patients and Methods 64 patients with 72 intra-articular calcaneal fractures, treated via open reduction using extensile lateral approach and internal fixation using plates and screws in our hospital, from February 2008 to December 2014. Results Delayed, open reduction and internal fixation of closed recent intra-articular calcaneal fractures in our series showing reduction in post-operative wound complications, in our study the mean delaying in surgery, in uncomplicated group was 8.38 days post fracture. Conclusion We recommend to delay open reduction and internal fixation, if indicated, for the treatment of closed recent intra-articular fractures, good appreciation, and management of the soft tissue condition pre-operatively, in order to reduce the post-operative wound complications, and therefore optimize the #clinical outcome.

Keywords: #fracture, calcaneus, surgery, delayed, timing

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV163565</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-02-28T06:31:04Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/zcrB_rMB9gY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1949</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/29InPyu6KmQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Assess the Gaps in the #Knowledge and Practices of #Anganwadi Workers in a Rural Area of #Meerut</video:title>
         <video:description>A Study to Assess the Gaps in the Knowledge and Practices of Anganwadi Workers in a Rural Area of Meerut - A Situational Analysis on Umbrella ICDS Scheme

Context: Anganwadi centres established under #ICDS Scheme has been planned to be used as platforms for implementing a series of national health programs. To understand the knowledge of anganwadi workers for the existing scheme and proposed programs and its implication on the attitude and practices the present study has been planned. Settings and Design: The present cross sectional descriptive study has been undertaken in a rural block of Meerut from January 2017 to June 2017 covering all anganwadi and anganwadi centres. (n = 180) Methods and Material: A list of anganwadi centres and workers was obtained from Block level CDPO office and the anganwadi workers were contacted prior to the day of data collection. The data on socio demographic factors, knowledge and practices carried under ICDS scheme, Bal Swasthya Poshan Mah (#BSPM), National Iron Plus initiative (#NIPI), #PoshanAbhiyan etc was captured using structured questionnaire by a single observer. The data was collected and analysed using epi info software. Results: The results we thus obtained from the present study revealed that knowledge regarding various activities is adequate among the anganwadi workers but it’s on ground implementation is lacking. Conclusions: The present study conclude that there is a major knowledge – practice gap among the anganwadi workers and there is a need for a robust mechanism to strengthen the existing processes for on ground implementation of the schemes.

#AnganwadiWorkers, #AnganwadiCentres, #ICDS, #Rural, #ImplementationResearch, #Meerut

Authors: Abhishek Agarwal, Gayatri Garg, Arun Kumar, Karan Chaudhary

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20706093819</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-09T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/29InPyu6KmQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>600</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ROdwnsMafHM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Hyperbolic Medicine. A Space-Time Synchronization External to the Human</video:title>
         <video:description>Background: we call &quot;Hyperbolic Medicine&quot; (&quot;#Mediperbolic&quot;) the study of #hyperbolic curves that occur in the #physiology of a living being, especially in humans, in relation to other hyperbolic curves that may be in nature. The aim of this work is to determine which hyperbolic patterns occur in nature and their relationship with human physiology, in order to establish the bases of hyperbolic medicine. Methods: a bibliographic review of scientific works was made about hyperbolic curves in #medicine, electro-magnetic fields, #circadian rhythms, #teleportation, #precognition, #fractals and #space-time perpendicular to the movement of an organ. The articles considered of greatest interest for this work have been selected. Results: examples and tables with data of hyperbolic curves in nature and their relationship with the Earth&apos;s magnetic field, human physiology, circadian rhythms, biological effects of electro-magnetic fields, space-time relativity perpendicular to movement, teleportation, precognition and fractals are exposed. Conclusions: the reality we see is hyperbolic because the lines of the Earth&apos;s magnetic field deform our environment until it becomes hyperbolic. This influences human physiology and its circadian rhythms, giving patterns of hyperbolic adaptation. The space-time relativity perpendicular to the movement of each organ, teleportation, #precognition and fractal structure are present in this hyperbolic #adaptation.</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-05-02T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ROdwnsMafHM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>467</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/q5smm4IfHu0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Molecular Characterization of Complement Receptor1 (Sl) and (McC) Polymorphisms in Patients with BGM</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Mona Alfadil Elamin, Tahra Yahia Hassan, Adam Dawoud, Azhari Mohammed Tyara, Mohammed Abdelwahed, Aliya Elamin, Mahjoub Makki, Aya. A.M. H  Hassan Alaa. A. M. Hamid

Abstract: The complement receptor1 (CR1) #gene encodes for CR1 #protein as a component of the activity regulators. The Swain Langley (SL) and McCoy (McC) polymorphisms are common in CR1 and defined as the knob of blood group antigen.  A Cross-sectional laboratory-based study was conducted to detect molecular characterization of complement receptor1 (SL) and (McC) Polymorphisms in black grain #Mycetoma patients, #Gezira Mycetoma Center, Sudan.  Forty-one blood samples (3-5ml) were collected in EDTA tube. #DNA was extracted using iNtRON&apos;s extraction kit. #PCR reaction was done by using #MyTaqTM Red Mix Kit. The polymorphisms for selected specimens (4) were determined by BGI Sanger sequencing. The participants were 28/41 (68.3%) males and 13/41 (31.7%) females consecutively.  The age is ranging from (13-36) years. The PCR results revealed 34/41 (83%) were amplified whereas 7/41(17%) were not. The sequencing of McC (SNP A4795G) shows a 50% is G allele and 50% anA-type. Whereas SL (SNPA4828G) bears 75 % G and 25% represents an A allele. In conclusion, the study supports the hypothesis of the SLallele and the McC allele and #polymorphism evolve in the Mycetoma predisposing factor. Further studies are recommended for screening and mapping the target sinuses surrounding the endemic and co-endemic areas.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20422063147</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-22T14:12:46Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/q5smm4IfHu0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>532</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/M3NSj-IUboM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Diagnostic Hysterolaparoscopy for Evaluation of Infertility: A Study of 140 Cases</video:title>
         <video:description>Diagnostic Hysterolaparoscopy for Evaluation of Infertility: A Study of 140 Cases at a Tertiary Health-Care Center, Ahmedabad, Western India

Aims and Objectives: According to #WHO, the prevalence of infertility is about 10 %–15 % of reproductive age couples. Our aim of this study is to assess the demographic details of the patients of infertility, the role of hysteroscopy and laparoscopy in the evaluation of female anatomical etiology of infertility and the therapeutic role of these endoscopic modalities to correct anatomical pathology responsible for female infertility. Material and Method: This retrospective computer based data analysis of 140 cases of female infertility was conducted at Sheth V.S.General and Sheth C.M. Hospital, Smt. N.H.L Municipal Medical College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India from January 2015 to December 2018. Women aged 19-45 years with normal hormone profile without male factor infertility were included. Results Out of 140 cases, 92 (65.7 %) patients had primary infertility. While laparoscopy detected abnormalities in 62.9 % of the cases, significant hysteroscopy findings were noted in 18.6 % of cases. While the most common laparoscopic abnormality was #adnexalAdhesion (17.1 %), #hysteroscopySynechiae as the most common abnormality in both groups. Conclusion: Hysterolaparoscopy is an effective diagnostic tool for evaluation of certain significant and correctable #tubo-peritoneal and intrauterine pathologies like peritoneal endometriosis, adnexal adhesions, and #subseptate uterus, which are usually missed by other imaging modalities. It has proved to be diagnostic as well as therapeutic procedure for female pelvic pathologies responsible for infertility.

#Hysteroscopy, #infertility, #laparoscopy

Authors: Dr. Babulal S. Patel, Dr. Adwait B. Patel, Dr. Akash J. Patel, Dr. Saumya P. Agrawal, Dr. Sapna R. Shah

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20617093846</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-14T12:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/M3NSj-IUboM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>709</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DgfTeMqP7p4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Students&apos; Mathematics Achievement using Three-Tiered Instructional Model</video:title>
         <video:description>Jennybeth S. Tuba, Dennis B. Roble

This study investigated the effectiveness of using Three-Tiered Instructional Model in enhancing students’ achievement in #mathematics. The participants were two (2) intact grade 8 class of #Misamis Oriental General Comprehensive High School in school year 2019-2020. The experimental group of the study was taught using Three-Tiered Instructional Model having its attributes wherein Tier 1 is a core classroom instruction conducted by the teacher; Tier 2 is a targeted small group instruction through peer tutoring; and, Tier 3 is the intensive individual intervention through pair tutoring. For the control group, students were taught using the Three-Tiered Instructional Model with the following attributes: Tier 1 is still carry out by the teacher; Tier 2 is a conventional small group discussion facilitated by the teacher; and, Tier 3 is an individual intervention through remedial conducted by the teacher. Prior and after the experimental period, students were given a validated 26-item multiple-choice test to measure students’ achievement. Data collected were analyzed using mean, standard deviation and two-way analysis of covariance (#ANCOVA). Results of the analysis revealed that students’ achievement in mathematics improved when taught using the Three-Tiered Instructional Model. The attributes used in each tier for experimental group helped the students better in their #mathematics performance than the attributes used in each tier for the control group. Hence, the researchers recommended that mathematics teachers may employ Three-Tiered Instructional Model in teaching mathematics as it has a positive effect in improving students’ mathematical achievement; provide enough opportunities to the performing students to solidify their learning; and, offer more chances to the least performing students to gain help in their difficulties.

Keywords: #three-tieredInstructionalModel, #mathematicsAchievement, #peerTutoring, #pairTutoring, #remedialTeaching

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20615054511</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-07T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/DgfTeMqP7p4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>605</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/nHSXP_HI3uo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Biology Teachers&apos; Domain-Specific Beliefs about the Subject on the Integration of Technology</video:title>
         <video:description>Effect of #Biology #Teachers&apos; Domain-Specific Beliefs about the Subject on the Integration of #Technology in Instruction in Secondary #Schools in #Kenya

Information and Communication Technology (#ICT) has a key role to perform in aiding education deliver its mandate of transforming Kenya into an industrialized nation as envisaged in the Kenya vision 2030. It is therefore essential that it is integrated into the teaching of all subjects in the school curriculum, biology inclusive. Its application in teaching contributes to effectiveness in delivery of the content. However, this is met with many challenges as many teachers do not seem to prioritize the use of technology in biology teaching and instruction based on the teachers beliefs about the description of the subject and how it should be taught. The beliefs about biology can be categorized into three distinct groups: The Scientific-Innovative, Pedagogical-Innovative, and Scientific-Conventional types. The purpose of this research was to examine the domain-specific beliefs held by the teachers of biology about the nature of the subject and its instruction and the effect of these beliefs on the integration of ICT in instruction in secondary schools in Kenya. The study was conducted in secondary schools located in #Bungoma County. The objective of the study was to determine the effect of the three belief categories on the frequency of use of technology. The study was based on the social constructivist learning theory as proposed by #LevVygotsky. The study adopted descriptive survey design. The study targeted secondary school biology teachers who have received professional training. Stratified and simple random sampling techniques were applied to ensure equal representation of the schools (sub-county, county, extra county and national schools), teachers. Data was collected using questionnaires, observation schedules, and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The descriptive statistics included means, frequencies and percentages. The data is presented in the form of tables, graphs and pie charts. The study made known the effect of the domain-specific beliefs of biology teachers on the integration of ICT in biology instruction in secondary schools in Kenya. This may pave the way for interventions to facilitate proper integration and meaningful instruction which will lead to acquisition of the pertinent knowledge, skills, attitudes, and competence for further training.

#BiologyTeachers, #SecondarySchool

Authors: Dorcas Nelima Wamukota, Dr Edwin Masibo, Dr. Robert Nyukuri

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20202518</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-05T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/nHSXP_HI3uo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>596</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/X0M4fqKvBzI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Vaastu Shastra: Pseudo or Genuine? An Architect&apos;s Outlook</video:title>
         <video:description>Vaastu shastra is a conventional Indian system of #Architecture, which conceived in India. As quoted by Dr. Havell (a famous historian), Vaastu Shastra was developed between a period of 6000 BCE to 3000 BCE, adding that #Harappa and #MohenJodaro nestles on the principles of Vaastu shastra. The current scenario ascertains that some architects consider it enigmatic and superstitious while counterpart suggests Vaastu shastra as flexible guidelines for space, sunlight, and function. Alike is the circumstance with inhabitants. Vaastu shastra, over centuries, have got neglected and hasn&apos;t received enough recognition which has even led to the state that Vastu shastra isn&apos;t involved in the curriculum of architecture course. The paper features the notion behind energies and directions entangled with Vastu shastra, the long lost significance of Vastu shastras. Uncovering the ambiguity if the Vastu shastras principle is related to eco-friendly building design. The paper also focuses on the actuality of the subject whether if Vastu affects dweller&apos;s life?

Author: Chinmayi Saxena

#VaastuShastra, #energies, #directions

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20805125636</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-01T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/X0M4fqKvBzI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>831</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/OLmwxGzjhd8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Human Factors &quot;#Ergonomics&quot; in #Hydrocarbon Facilities (#Petroleum #Engineering)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Nirmal Surendran Menon

Abstract: Human Factors often called ergonomics ensures the interaction of people-to-people, people with facilities and people with systems in the work environment, which identifies factors that affect human performance, and it facilitates practical ways to help reduce incidents while improving productivity.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20196205</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-01T13:24:49Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/OLmwxGzjhd8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1150</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+4%2C+April+2021&amp;page=220&amp;i=23</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/07f74wpwNjA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Pregnancy with Von Willebrands Disease: A Case Report</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: I Gede Bagus Garjita Maesa Putra, Anak Agung Gede Putra Wiradnyana

Abstract: #Women experience naturally occurring #physiological events such as #menstruation, #pregnancy and #childbirth that put them at risk of excessive #bleeding even if they do not have a bleeding disorder. In this paper the authors review a case of pregnancy in the third trimester with a history of von #Willebrand&apos;s #disease where the patient does not routinely control #medication and includes the latest theoretical studies in order to provide benefits in clinical practice at a later date. The patient with the initials KAE, aged 25 years with history of von Willebrand&apos;s disease since the age of 17 but was not seen frequently. On laboratory examination, a mild #microcytic #hypochromic anemia was found with an increase in the value of activated partial #thromboplastin time (APTT) increasing to 67.1 (normal value 24 to 36). In further examination, the von Willebrand factor result was less than 2%. After the patient reaches 39 weeks of gestation it is decided to terminate the pregnancy. Pregnancy termination is performed by induction of 25 mcg misoprostol every 6 hours if preparation is optimal with intravenous desmopressin therapy and administration of cryoprecipitate transfusion if bleeding occurs. After #surgery, a baby girl was born crying with active movements. Physical examination found no congenital abnormalities in the baby and the birth weight was 3540 grams, body length was 48 cm and the APGAR score was 7 in the first minute and 8 in the fifth minute.

Keywords: pregnancy, von Willebrand&apos;s disease

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21420175034</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-11-30T06:30:08Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/07f74wpwNjA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>562</video:duration>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+6%2C+June+2021&amp;page=340&amp;i=35</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/JgT09Q0Sd94/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Meta-Analysis on the Effect of Tamiflu in Patients Infected with Flu in US and Asia</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors:  Mohammed Rilwan, M. U. Adehi, Ahmad M. Yakasai, Ibrahim Ahmed

Abstract: #Flu infection is a deadly #disease most especially in young children, older adults of 65+, pregnant women and people with weak immune system. Research in flu infection is an active research area. However, little have been said on the variability of effect size across studies and the between study variance (T2). This research work used Random effects model meta-analysis to analyze 2014 flu incidence estimates from #Cochran e-Library using antiviral agents as the explanatory variables and the response variable is the incidence of the infection. The data was analyzed using the comprehensive meta-analysis version 3 software. The fitted model aims to describe the effect of #Tamiflu in adults and The output of the results shows that the drug reduced the time to symptoms relief by a mean of -16.759hours with 95% confidence interval 25.1hours to 8.4hours, which tells us that the mean difference in the universe of studies could fall anywhere in this range. Hence, the range does not include a difference of zero, which tells us that the true mean difference is probably not zero. The z-value is -3.938 with a corresponding p-value less than 0.001, which represents a reduction in the mean time to relief of symptoms from 7 to 6 days. On average, across all relevant populations, the drug reduced the time to symptoms relief.

Keywords: #OseltamivirPhosphate, #NeuraminidaseInhibitors, #Influenza, #Relenza, #RandomEffects, #meansDifference, #effectSize

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21607190951</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-09-02T06:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/JgT09Q0Sd94</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1333</video:duration>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+7%2C+July+2021&amp;page=270&amp;i=27</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/iD-_6NlHE1c/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Capital Investment Decision for the Development of Business Organization: A Conceptual Review</video:title>
         <video:description>This video dives into capital investment decisions for businesses, focusing on maximizing shareholder wealth through strategic asset investments. Learn how to identify high-value projects, manage limited resources, and navigate challenges like debt-to-equity ratios. Perfect for entrepreneurs and business owners aiming to optimize corporate growth.

Article URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR21727144300

#CapitalInvestment #BusinessStrategy #ShareholderWealth #CorporateGrowth #InvestmentDecisions</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2025-07-13T04:04:46Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/iD-_6NlHE1c</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>849</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+8%2C+August+2020&amp;page=260&amp;i=27</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.2621</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/d-d-cvQ6Xko/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>To Study the #Avian Diversity in #Mahim Bay, #Mumbai</video:title>
         <video:description>Many bird species are known to inhabit the urban #Mumbai metropolis and its surrounding areas including #Mahul, #Uran, #Vasai, and #Thane Creek. However, there is lack of thorough survey on the bird diversity of western coast of Mumbai especially in the Mahim Bay. This area is home to many bird species. The large congregations of migratory and resident water birds use this area as a wintering ground. The birds are attracted to the Mahim bay because it has rich #benthic fauna and fish diversity, which is their food source. The Mahim bay is considerably polluted due to anthropogenic activities like, sewage disposal especially from the Mithi River and BMC drainage outlets, recreational activities and religious rituals such as Ganesh visarjan. Therefore the present survey is been conducted to prepare a checklist of the birds observed at the Mahim bay. Birds play an essential role in many ecosystems. They are fundamental parts of food chains and food webs. Birds are predators, eating other organisms and serve as prey for animals as foxes, raccoons, and snakes. This phenomenon keeps a check on the number of particular species in an ecosystem. Birds play a vital role in keeping balance of nature. Birds are natural pest controllers, fruit-eating birds help disperse seeds, whereas nectar-feeding birds are pollinators. The dung of seabirds contain phosphorus &amp; guanine, hence add nutrients to the soil and water. Thus, it is very important to obtain a base line data of avifauna in any habitat. Therefore the present survey was conducted to prepare a checklist of the birds occurring in the Mahim bay.

#Avifauna, #AvianDiversity, #Zoology, #Ornithology, #EnvironmentalScience, #ResearchProject

Authors: Anish B. Gawande, Dr. Supriya Deshpande

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20827071111</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-11T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/d-d-cvQ6Xko</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>470</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+9%2C+September+2020&amp;page=40&amp;i=5</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.2621</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/sinPLW5SdbM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Hypertension &amp; its Homoeopathic Approach</video:title>
         <video:description>The risk of #CardioVascular Diseases such as #Stroke and #CAD is closely related to levels of BP. Blood Pressure follows a normal distribution in general population and there is no specific cut off above which risk of cardiovascular risk suddenly increases. The diagnosis of hypertension is therefore made when systolic and diastolic values rise above a specific threshold that corresponds to the level of BP at which the risk of cardiovascular complications and benefits of treatment outweigh the treatment costs and potential side effects of therapy. The British hypertension society classification defines mild hypertension as existing when the BP is above 140/90 mmHg. Similar thresholds have been published by the #European Society of Hypertension and the #WHO-International Society of Hypertension. The cardiovascular risk associated with high BP depend on the combination of risk factors in an individual, such as age, gender, weight, physical activity, smoking, family history, #serum #cholesterol, DM, and pre-existing vascular #disease.

#Hypertension, #RiskFactors, #Types, #Hypertensives, #LifeStyle, #HTN, #KSound

Authors: Dr. Jagdish Thebar, Dr. Samridhi Sharma

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20902182628</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-19T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/sinPLW5SdbM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1105</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+8+Issue+2%2C+February+2019&amp;page=440&amp;i=44</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.2621</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Xa3u8_WUTug/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effectiveness of Bhramari Pranayama on Hypertension</video:title>
         <video:description>A Quasi Experimental study was conducted to assess the Effectiveness of Bhramari Pranayama on Hypertension among adults. There were 60 subjects who met the inclusion criteria were allotted 30 for experimental group and 30 for control group by using the Non-Probability Convenient Sampling Technique. The intervention was given only for the experimental groupPre-test and post-test was conducted for both experimental and control group by assessing blood pressureThe study concluded that Bhramari Pranayama was effective in maintaining blood pressure among adult people.

Author: N. Adlin Shinija

#BhramariPranayama, #Hypertension</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-04T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Xa3u8_WUTug</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1245</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+10%2C+October+2018&amp;page=320&amp;i=33</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:title>Treatment Protocol in Failed Endodontics (Dental Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Jesus M. Gonzalez-Gonzalez

Abstract: Introduction the causes of endodontic failure are many. It is proposed a treatment protocol in failed endodontics. Material and methods in a private clinic in the city of Salamanca, 544 endodontics were performed from March 2015 to February 2018. The proportion of failures and the type of treatment was studied. Results 3.12 % endodontics gave problems, but the dentist had considered correct 2.57 % and only 0.55 % with the possibility of failing. The patients came to the dental clinic after an average of 6.3 months. Medication was done in 100 % of the cases, nonsurgical retreatment in 35.29 %, periapical surgery in 5.88 % and extractions in 17.64 %. Discussion Failed endodontics and areas of periapical radiolucency can occur even in teeth with apparently well-instrumented canals. A periapical radiolucency is not always a failure of endodontics. Conclusions it is proposed Step 1 medication antibiotic + anti-inflammatory. Step 2 nonsurgical retreatment, with * Disposal of material and disinfection (different days, several months). * Over-instrumentation with files can be done to try to periapical lesion react to the healing. * When there is no infection in 3 consecutive months will be filled with gutta-percha and finished. Step 3 periapical surgery. Step 4 extraction.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20192390</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-20T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/2o34DROfhVE</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>367</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+6+Issue+4%2C+April+2017&amp;page=480&amp;i=49</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/rPgLFpw_5LA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Experimental Behavior of Laced Reinforced Concrete Beams under Static Loading</video:title>
         <video:description>This paper provides results of an investigation to study the influence of lacing #reinforcement on the #flexural performance of reinforced concrete beams under static load. A twelve reinforced concrete beams with and without lacing reinforcement are tested under four points bending loading with displacement control. Three test parameters are used, which are the diameter of lacing bar (4mm, 6mm, and 8mm), inclination angle of lacing bar with longitudinal #beam axis (30^, 45^, and 60^), and number of lacing bar in the longitudinal face of the beam (lacing #steel ratio). Flexural capacities of laced reinforced concrete (#LRC) beams are founded to be more than the reinforced concrete (RC) beams. Flexural capacity of such beam is increased by using large lacing bar diameter, 30^ and 45^angle of #inclination lacing bar, and maximum lacing steel ratio, while the deflection decreases.

#RCBeam, #lacedReinforcement, #ductility, #crack, #staticLoading

Authors: Hayfaa Dhumad Hasan Al-Abboodi, Abass Abdulmajeed Allawi, Chai Hwa Kian

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20172984</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-08T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/rPgLFpw_5LA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>506</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+4+Issue+4%2C+April+2015&amp;page=40&amp;i=5</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/w4PJAuCKmZg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Wave Transit Time in Polymer-Mortar Composites (Civil Engineering)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Msc. Eng. Yasir Mohammed Abdulateef Al Bayati, Asst. Prof. Dr. Besma Mohammed Fahad

Abstract: The time transmitted between two surfaces of Polymer-Mortar Composites is measured and evaluate the different in percentage of polymer and sand addition and also between two temperatures (at room temperature and when post cured at 50 oC) using two types of polymers, ultrasonic waves transmitted along direct path was investigated. Tests were conducted on plain concrete of dimensions 50 x 50 x 50 mm. Direct ultrasonic wave transmission tests were conducted between top and bottom surfaces of the cube. A test procedure, described in British standard BS1881 part 2031986. 2003 to determine wave velocities, was refined by defining the number and spacing of transducers.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB152879</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-21T08:14:34Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/w4PJAuCKmZg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>557</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+4+Issue+12%2C+December+2015&amp;page=40&amp;i=5</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/bvdOhleHLa0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Is Judicial Mediation A Successful Choice In Internal and International Business?</video:title>
         <video:description>Because #mediation and conciliation as an attempt to reach an amicable settlement to the dispute arising out of, or relating to a contractual or other legal relationship, have no effect to enforce execution, we must resort to the court if the solution not adopted voluntary. The capability of alternative #dispute resolution (ADR) in settle the disputes if the mediation or conciliation process includes parties from different #legal systems, will completed either if the solution adopted voluntary, or by resort to the competent court to issue an award, which makes such a solution as the traditional rules. The ineffectiveness of the ADR lies in their nonbinding solution, which cannot be enforced if the parties do not agree, or not enforced voluntary. Therefore, they will lose #money and time. The consent and signed solution may be presented to the court for implementation, in some cases the #ADR process itself can be seen as a way of obtaining a solution #agreement, and return to the court to execute the compromise settlement, because the consent award lacks of approval to the agreement reached by the parties, the court approval leads to a binding compromise settlement.</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-05-30T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/bvdOhleHLa0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>641</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+2+Issue+4%2C+April+2013&amp;page=90&amp;i=10</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/FLiNzQKDA10/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Heavy Metal Analysis of Blends of Methyl Esters Obtained from Four Virgin Tropical Seed Oils</video:title>
         <video:description>Heavy Metal Analysis of Blends of #MethylEsters Obtained from Four #VirginTropicalSeed #Oils

This paper reports the presence of heavy metals in some prepared blends of methyl esters (#biodisel) obtained from four virgin tropical seed oils. The seeds were obtained from #Telferia occidentals Hook F, (TVO) and Hura crepitians L (HVO) and two edible oils; Cucumeropsis manii (CSVO) and Canarium schweinfurthii Engl (CVO). Oils were extracted, degummed and methyl esters (biodisel) prepared. The Methyl esters (ME) was then blended with petrol diesel (AGO) to form different proportions as follows; B5, B10, B20 and unblended biodiesel (B100) respectively. Heavy metal analysis was done on the unblended and blended biodiesel proportions using Perkin Elmer Instrument, Analyst 400 Atomic Absorption Spectrometer. From the results of the study, iron (Fe) was absent in all the samples except TVO-ME (8.438ppm). Lead, nickel was also absent in all samples. Traces of Cadmium was found in HVO-ME (0.064ppm). Copper was present in all the B100; TVO-ME. HVO-ME, CSVO-ME, and CVO (0.418, 0.915, 0.374 and 0.924 ppm) respectively. Zinc was present in AGO and in all the B100 except in CVO-ME. Zinc was present at various concentration (ppm) except CVO-ME. Comparatively, the levels of Zn were highest in the blends Comparing the properties of the blends i.e B5, B10, B15 and B20 to B100 and AGO. Generally the blends have less of the metals than AGO. Hence it is advisable to use blends of #methylEsters / #Diesel (AGO).

#HeavyMetal, #MethylEsters, #SeedOils, #VirginTropical

Authors: O. G. Igbum, K. Asemave, C. A Nwadinigwe, N. Y. Akaasah

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=IJSRON2013571</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-07T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/FLiNzQKDA10</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>280</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/recentepresentations.php?page=6</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/_uNMVL7pLYg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Revivification of Locale (Architecture)</video:title>
         <video:description>During this period of unexpected occurrence of #Covid-19, humans now are spending around 80% of their time at home, confining themselves to #gadgets. #Technology has affected human life both positively and negatively. But being overly connected can cause psychological issues such as distraction, #narcissism, and even #depression. Mental and physical #health is pivotal. Striking the balance is cardinal. This #equilibrium can be achieved by connecting with nature. In such times, the span between people and nature shouldn&apos;t surge. The only way to evade this situation is to draw nature towards us, in the form of houseplants or a small garden. Unambiguously quoting, nature is important to us because we are a part of nature. Are plants paramount to our home habitat? Are houseplants favorable to us? Do plants possess healing power? Is your home undone without plants? The paper focuses on elucidating the above-mentioned concern through readings and occurrences. Being a new-fangled plant enthusiast, the paper highlights uncovering factual features of home plants. The Lucky #BambooPlant, the #SpiderPlant, the #PeaceLily, the #SnakePlant are the four types of indoor plants that are canvassed in the paper.

#HumanLife, #houseplants, #LuckyBambooPlant

Author: Chinmayi Saxena

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20624125300</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-29T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/_uNMVL7pLYg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>870</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ij9Em9ART1k/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>We Know Nothing after Having Known Much: A Documentary Re-Search Paper</video:title>
         <video:description>We (mankind in general) are far from #Manifest Truth (Class II standard verifiable &amp; justifiable True Knowledge) due to Manifest #Hypocrisy, Teleological Evidence Sorcery, Extreme #Epistemic #Persecution, and uninterrupted propagation of the Nexus of Self-evident #Plagiarisms prevailing in the History of Epistemology. This paper places justifiable appeal for recognition and confirmation of the searched out Manifest Truths with reference to Infallible &amp; Unerring Mandates. On the contrary, this documentary paper with reference to Kitaaba Wal-Hikmata or Manifested Nature and the Utility of Ones Upright Logic, published by Partridge Publishing India, 2016, is an Acid Test before International Scientific Soldiers (#ISS) of #Activism and #Terrorism i.e. the Trinity of Manifest Hypocrites, Teleological Evidence Sorcerers, Extreme Epistemic Persecutors, and propagators of the Nexus of Self-evident Plagiarisms.

Author: Jamir Ahmed Choudhury

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20164112</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-01-14T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ij9Em9ART1k</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1747</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/qoAgD8SFv1s/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A New Approach to Obtain an Optimal Solution for the Assignment Problem</video:title>
         <video:description>As a method to bring efficiency in assignment problem herewith we propose a new technique namely #SSmethod of maximization/ minimization of assignment problem. Here each row is discussed with 1s assignment method with the systematic procedure. The proposed method has the systematic procedure, easy to apply and less calculation time. An example using #matrix 1s assignment methods is discussed and the result is compared with Hungarian method. In order to give a better understanding of this method, we have provided with some of the illustrated examples by end of this #research paper.

Authors: A. Seethalakshmy, Dr. N. Srinivasan

#costMatrix, #maximization, #profit, #minimization, #optimization</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-03T12:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/qoAgD8SFv1s</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>505</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/968GCePQj4k/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Study of Power Management in Adhoc Networks (Computer Science &amp; Engineering)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Anandhi Giri, S. K. Srivatsa

Abstract: In #wireless #communication, idle listening, receiving and transmitting are the main source of consumption of #energy. Much research on wireless #networks have focused on the #power consumption of the wireless #nodes, while at the same time how to acquire power from ambient #environment is another direction to extend the #battery lifetime. Mostly extending the lifetime of #WSNs rely on making the #electronic circuitry power efficient by incorporating advances in node #architecture, #transceivers, access #protocols and on finite energy sources like batteries. In contrast, WSNs Powered by Ambient Energy #Harvesting can also prove to be useful and economical in the long term as they can operate for very long periods of time until #hardware failure, because ambient energy can be harvested from the environment perpetually. Although #cellular networks account for a rather small share of energy use, lowering their energy consumption appears beneficial from an economical perspective. In the strive for lessening of the environmental impact of the information and communication industry, energy consumption of communication networks has recently received increased attention. According to #PSM, each station must announce #traffic before its #transmission. PSM requires for this purpose a rather large handshaking period to complete the required announcements. This functional behavior puts a heavy constraint on the size of the announcement period and consequently on throughput, delay and more importantly on power consumption. This paper presents a #survey on the various power saving techniques used in wireless #networking today. The work presented covers topics ranging from the use of energy harvesting techniques at the physical layer to partitioning the load of power hungry computations across multiple devices at the application layer. While #research in this area continues to grow, few standards have yet to emerge that incorporate the use of each of these techniques. The types of wireless networks considered include Wireless Local Area Networks (#WLANs), Wireless Personal Area Networks (#WPANs), and Wireless #Sensor Networks. Existing standards for performing power management in each of these networks are discussed, and their effective use is analyzed. The role that these standards play in industry as well as the role played by current research in this area is also introduced.

#PowerSavingMechanism, #PSM, #Zigbee, #DynamicVoltageScaling, #DVS, #GaN, #AluminiumGalliumNitride, #localControlCentres, #LCC

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20176069</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-02T12:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/968GCePQj4k</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>716</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/zP5GT8zLGkc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Report on Gaucher Disease (Medical Sciences)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: K. Narendran, M. P. Nandheeswaran

Abstract: In This Research Paper issue you can find general information on the disease, some steps taken by the government for these rare diseases. #Lysosome was discovered by Christian de duve (1953) and were observed under electron microscope and named by #novikoff, hence known as suicidal bags. These are formed when #golgi bodies are pinched off from its tubules. These are single membrane bound organelles that contain #hydrolytic enzyme 0.2µm to 0.8µm.lysosomes are polymorphic cell organelles existing in four forms namely primary lysosomes, secondary lysosomes, residual lysosomes, autophagic lysosomes. Lysosomes act as an waste disposal system of the cell by digesting unwanted materials. Synthesis of lysosomal enzymes is controlled by nuclear #genes. And mutations in these genes for these enzymes are responsible for more than 30 different human genetic disorders, which are collectively known as lysosomal storage diseases. These diseases result from an accumulation of specific substrates, due to the inability to break them down. Lysosomal storage disorder (LSD) are a group of approximately 45 rare genetic disorder caused by the deficiency of certain enzymes in a cell.One such disease under this disorder is gaucher disease. It is a rare inherited disorder  that causes too much of a substance called #glucocereboside to build up in spleen, liver, lungs, bones and sometimes in the brain. This prevents the organ from stops working due to the deposition in #machrophage-moncyte system which results in from the deficiency of #enzyme glucocerebroside. 

#Gaucher, #disease, introduction, #governmentSchemes

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20194219</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-19T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/zP5GT8zLGkc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>593</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/VFVJhvWoVX4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Preliminary Study on the Algal Diversity of Selected Indigenous Ponds in Kannur, Kerala, India</video:title>
         <video:description>#Kannur district in Kerala state of India was famous for large number of traditional ponds associated with temples. This study has been undertaken to investigate the diversity of algae in freshwater pond ecosystems associated with the traditional ponds of two famous temples from #Irikkur block (#Thaliparamba taluk) of Kannur district of #Kerala state in India. Sample collection was done in post monsoon and pre monsoon seasons in 2018-2019. Both ponds under investigation showed rich algal diversity and the water parameters showed slight variation. The study revealed 27 algal taxa belonging to groups such as #Chlorophyceae, #Bacillariophyceae, #Dinophyceae and #Myxophyceae.

Authors: Sreeja.P, Anusree K P, Shubha.A

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2020578</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-01-16T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/VFVJhvWoVX4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>559</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/1SlHq6dCto4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Correlation of #Thyroid Disorders and #Menopausal Relationship with Benign #Breast Diseases</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Harinandini Appam, Ushasree Adepu, Brahmani Bachu, Avinassh Tippani

Abstract: Benign breast diseases can occur at any time, during the life span of women. #Thyroid #hormones play an important role in regulating the growth and #metabolism. This study aims at identifying the correlation of Thyroid disorders and relationship of #menopausal status with benign breast diseases. This study also describe the risk factor and their clinical presentation. It is a prospective study a total 202 patients screened &amp; grouped into case group (n=102) which consists subjects with BBD and control group (n=100). Statistical analysis done using chi square test in graph pad prism. A total of 202 patients were taken them as average mean age in controls found to be 41 and 39 in BBD cases. The BMI status was found to be clinically significance (p value-0.0525) between 2 groups. According to our study the age of #menarche found at less than 13 years. A total no of #premenopausal women in controls is 38 and in BBD is 20 and no of #postmenopausal women in controls is 62 and in BBD is 82. The accelerated risk of thyroid disorders in breast diseases as evidence suggests can attributed as a risk factor, but actual relation and possible researches in field of #breast #cancer prevention, #treatment change are to be explored.

#ThyroidHormones, #BenignBreastDiseases, #MenopauseStatus

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20198527</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-12T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/1SlHq6dCto4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>767</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/QZt7aSEMXPs/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Study on Smart Parking Assistance</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Faba Sosamma Abraham

Abstract: The gradual realization of the true importance of #parking a vehicle to the world has made parking system a serious activity for parking a vehicle. Manual parking system is a parking system in which man should be present inside the vehicle and he has to control and park the #car in the parking slot but it leads to more cost and maintenance becomes very difficult so automatic parking system was proposed. But in Automated Parking System (#APS), it is automatically parks the vehicle (car) in a very limited space where ever the space is available without noticing the parking slot correctly, so to overcome this, Remote Parking Smart Assistance can be used. It is a #mechanical system to assist the driver in parking their vehicle.

#AutomatedParkingSystem, #APS, #RemoteParkingSmartAssistance, #Sensors, #GPS, #HMI

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20609215147</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-17T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/QZt7aSEMXPs</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>597</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/K89JcnACpCM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Managing Uncertainty in Supply Chain Operating Cost Using Genetic Algorithm</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr. Niju P. Joseph, Dr. Priyanka Surendran

Abstract: Supply chain uncertainty has been captured in various forms like supply uncertainty, #production uncertainty and demand uncertainty. Uncertainty refers measuring the degree of differences between the models and the respective real systems values or between the estimation of variables and their true values. The uncertainty can be caused by the #errors associated with the model itself and the uncertainties of the #model inputs. The significant part of managing uncertainty is identifying as many sources and factors of uncertainty as possible. For production planning, one typically needs to determine the variable production costs, including manufacturing costs, #Labour cost, materials cost, inventory holding costs, and any relevant resource acquisition costs. The identification the various sources and factors of uncertainty in manufacturing/production environment has been done here. The main purpose of this paper is to minimize production costs. The fundamental concern of #manufacturing #resources #planning is to guarantee that the best promising quantity of the item is released at the lowest costs within some given constraints of the system like availability of the resource (s) in need. A #Genetic #algorithm is proposed that uses a set of crossover and mutation operators for solving the problem.

#uncertaintyGeneticAlgorithm

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=1111707</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-06T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/K89JcnACpCM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>639</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/iO2goms2Yz8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Phenomenological Study on the Financing Decision Deeds of Overseas Filipino Workers in Qatar</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr. Fredelito Don John A. Vallesteros, Carlisle Justin Cachuela, Andrei Anthony Y. Sanchez, Dean Daniel T. Santos, Precious Krystal V. Aguba, Juliana Claudette C. Almario, Eliza Elmira Q. Castillo, Dianne Mae B. Menez

Abstract: Background: Investors are assumed to have preferences defined over the traded assets. Investment decisions for an investor are based on historical prices and security analysis of financial assets such as stocks and bonds. Method: This qualitative paper made use of a phenomenological research design to understand the lived experiences and perceptions of the participants, specifically Filipino engineers, relative to the central question? How do the OFWs in Qatar make decisions with regard to investments? Data were gathered through a twenty-five semi-structured interview; and were analyzed using an inductive approach in theme development. Findings: Findings have shown that investors? financial decisions get impelled by intellectual and responsive preferences. Investors make use of guidelines enclosed by them for investment decisions in multifaceted and ambiguous fair, but in reality, investors are not coherent. They are habitually influenced by emotions while taking an investment decision. Conclusion: The behavioral factors have an influence on the investor&apos;s decision making and hence affect their investment returns. Recommendation: To fill the literature gap, this paper suggests future researchers to further expand the pool of participants to elicit a wider range of responses. The participants chosen should also have varied investment choices to check whether all investors would emit the same type of response.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20202771</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-23T12:30:32Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/iO2goms2Yz8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>548</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/WHPfllUWTmM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Association between Depression and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Acute Myocardial Infarction</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Sneha Susan Zacheria, Mary Shalu Jose, Stigi Joseph

Abstract: AIM- Find the Association between the degree of #Depression and selected socio demographic variables. SAMPLES: This observational descriptive study was conducted among 120 patients with Acute #Myocardial Infarction. RESULTS: There is an association between Depression and #Cardio vascular risk factors. Significantly a higher level of Depression was observed in Male, Unmarried and #Diabetic patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction. The levels of #Education, Insurance, Hypertension and Obesity have not shown any association with Depression. CONCLUSION: Depression is more prevalent among unmarried males, recovered from AMI with a past history of Diabetes.

#Depression, #AcuteMyocardialInfarction

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20528105553</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-09T03:30:30Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/WHPfllUWTmM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>628</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/tSJ_9rSLQbk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Ati-Atihan Festival as a Literary Event</video:title>
         <video:description>#PanayIsland is one of the islands in the #Philippines, where traditional events like festivals are treasured and celebrated. Philippine festivals have gradually responded to socio-cultural changes. #Ati-Atihan Festival is regarded as the Mother of Philippine Festivals. It has been known for its devoutness, distinctiveness and unrestrained revelry. The study analyzed and interpreted the Ati-Atihan Festival of #Kalibo, #Aklan as a literary event semiotically in terms of narrative structure, signs and symbols deployed in its recreation of the Barter in Panay, its reference to #Christianity, and the merging of the past with the present. This is a qualitative research employing the methods by #Propp, #Greimas, #Peirce, and #Barthes. The Ati-Atihan Festival is a blend of both a religious celebration and a historical commemoration. The present Ati-Atihan is tinged with religious fervour. With its Christian character, the previous Ati-Ati Festival was transformed into the feast of Sto. Niño with its coming and inclusion in the celebration, which paved way for the devotees of their religious zeal, their strong desire to yield healing power, physically and spiritually as they go to the place every year to join the festivities and profess their devotion. There is a union of historical spectacle, pagan revelry, religiosity, and modernity. Signs were found to have denotative and connotative meanings and were classified as iconic, indexical, or symbolic.

Authors: Nedy S. Coldovero, Augusto Antonio A. Aguila

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20806181508</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-11-09T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/tSJ_9rSLQbk</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>960</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/u9As7KgcrMQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Measuring Understanding of Electron Distribution of Atoms among Pre-service and In-Service Teachers</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dela Cruz, Jonathan Daved D., Cortez, Arrianne Grace, Vic Marie I. Camacho

Abstract: Representation is to symbolize, to depict as, and to help describe an idea that reinforces the descriptive, symbolic and recognizable role of representations in explanations. Representations, which are not literal interpretations nor considered as the real thing, are used in chemistry depicted as models, analogies, equations, graphs, diagrams, pictures and simulations. These representations serve as essential avenues of measuring the extent of understanding in the disciplinal content as alternative to traditional assessment methods (Lansangan, 2018). Kozma (2003) proposed a conceptual structure showing representational competence into characteristic patterns of representational use at five stages or level, which was the basis of the current study in constructing representational tasks for measuring understanding of the electron distribution of atoms. The study employed the mixed-method sequential explanatory design. The representation task rubric was developed, validated and pilot tested to 30 Preservice physical sciences students and 30 in-service physical science teachers. Both quantitative and qualitative data collected substantiate the conclusion that the task feasibly corresponds to the rubrics developed. Among the respondents takeaway of the experience is about the importance of organizing and re-organizing their thoughts on the concepts and pictures out the idea, giving importance in checking and correcting misconceptions, measuring their level of understanding and reflecting on how to improve their understanding on the topic.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20201950</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-19T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/u9As7KgcrMQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>577</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/8zCq3_tuhYM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Antibacterial Activity and Screening of Antibacterial Compounds of Costus pictus D.Don Using GC-MS</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Ramya R, Dhamotharan R

#Phytochemical, #antimicrobial, #discDiffusion, #ConcentrationDependent, #GC-MSAnalysis

Abstract: The medicinal plants are the #reservoiur of potential microbial compounds that are useful as an alternative to synthetic #microbicides and are used to develope drugs. In the present study an #ethanomedicinal plant Costus pictus was analysed for preliminary phytochemical screening, GCMS and antimicrobial activity. The phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of active compounds such as #phenols, #flavonoids, #tannins, #terpenoids, #alkaloid, #steroids, #glycosides and #saponin in the ethanol leaf extract of costus pictus. Different concentration of ethanolic leaf extracts were tested using disc diffusion technique for the activity against Bacillus cereus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis. The ethanolic leaf extract showed concentration dependent activity at various concentrations against all tested bacterias expect E.coli with the zone of inhibition. GC-MS analysis also confirmed the presence of bioactive compounds. The powerful antibacterial effect is attributed due the presence of active compounds present in the ethanolic leaf extract of Costus pictus.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV164312</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-23T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/8zCq3_tuhYM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>488</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Yqd4awEFtuk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>#Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in #Cuttlefish #Sepiella #Inermis from Visakhapatnam Coastal Waters</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: R. Rekha, B. Ganga Rao

Abstract: This study investigates 9 elements both essential (Cr, Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn and Ni) and non essential (Cd, Hg and Pb) in the tissues and whole of the cuttlefish Sepiella inermis caught off #Visakhapatnam coast (east coast of India, Bay of #Bengal). The level of elements was determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). The concentration ranges found for these heavy metals, expressed on a wet weight basis, were as follows Hg, Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn, Cr, and Ni concentrations in cuttlefish #muscle samples were 0.01 - 0.07, 0.11-0.67, 0.11-1.14, 0.52-6.08, 4.82-19.32, 0.08-5.84, 0-0.49 and 0-2.11, 0-0.92 ppm respectively. As for other cephalopod species, the liver showed the highest concentrations of many elements highlighting their role in bioaccumulation and detoxification processes. The mean values of highly hazardous metals in the muscle of the Sepiella inermis, were Hg = 0.04, Cd = 0.481, Pb = 0.525, Cr = 0.662, all within the international safety limits. The level of contamination in Sepiella inermis by these heavy metals is compared to those studied in other parts of the world and the legal standards set by international legalizations. The levels of heavy metal in Sepiella inermis was found to be within the safe limits for human consumption.

#heavyMetal, #BayOfBengal, #accumulation, #cuttlefish, #SepiellaInermis

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20191923</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-01T12:30:30Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Yqd4awEFtuk</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>816</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:title>Design of Ergo Friendly Sickle for Population of Bastar Tribal of Chhattisgarh</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Purvi Tiwari, Dr. A. K. Shrivastav, Dr. A. K. Dave

Abstract: In India, a large amount of #tribals concentrated in #Bastar region of #Chhattisgarh. The livelihood of tribal are mainly depended on #forest produces followed by #Badi #cultivation. To perform the #shredding of trees and #harvesting of #crop like #paddy and #wheat etc women prefer traditional #sickles. It was learnt that traditional tools including sickles are injury prone and uncomfortable during crop harvesting. To provide the better comfort and safety, the design of 12 different local sickles with 12 selected subjects were investigated during harvesting of paddy and wheat crop. It observed that the blade geometry contributes significantly to measured physiological parameter therefore the blade geometry is optimized. The #anthropometric data of selected subject were collected and incorporated in design of the sickle and handle, particularly. The handle length was designed considering 95th percentile value of hand breadth cross the thumb i.e. 12.6 cm and handle diameter 5th percentile value of inside grip diameter i.e. 3.2 cm. Physiological assessment with sickle stated that the average heart rate was 114 bpm whereas energy expenditure rate found to be 9.40 kJ/min with 0.6198 l/min #oxygen consumption rate. The performance of the newly designed sickles covers 20.5 m2 /h which is more than the traditional sickle. It also reduced the cost of harvesting and reduction in farm labours by 47 % and 20 % respectively. It is concluded that the new design of sickle is suitable for the Bastar tribals and reduced injury and #drudgery.

#Ergonomics, #Bastar, #Tribals, #Harvesting, #Sickle, #Chhattisgarh

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20601173233</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-03T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ETpng4Aj0Ec</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>571</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/PnJqPOu6If0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Coupled Continuum Advection-Diffusion Model for Simulating Parallel Flow Induced Mass Transport</video:title>
         <video:description>Coupled Continuum Advection-Diffusion Model for Simulating Parallel Flow Induced Mass Transport in #PorousMembranes

In this paper, convection-diffusion based mass transport model is proposed for parallel flow driven species transport in #microporousMembranes. An individual membrane is modeled with the help of macroscopic concentration measurements, considering mass transfer effect in a core of residential energy recovery ventilator sandwiched membrane arrangement, utilizing proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry. Isopropyl alcohol (C3H8) is used as the trace compound in experimental analysis. Computational model is developed focusing on a local effect occurring at the sandwiched core structure. Through the model, a porous membrane exposed to parallel air flows in both sides are studied. Trace compound injection is modeled by creating constant concentration boundary condition at the channel inlet. Fluid-membrane interface mass transfer is represented by source and sink terms proportional to the interface concentration and transfer coefficients (adsorption and desorption). Mass transport in the membrane is attributed to effective diffusion parameter considering both molecular and Knudsen diffusion processes. In addition, membrane pore size distribution is simplified to a lognormal distribution, with a known mean and standard deviation. The proposed model successfully demonstrated the conjugate transport phenomena in microporous membranes demonstrating the development of concentration boundary layers at the interfaces. Also, it is observed that decrease in adsorption coefficients with the increase of adjacent flow velocities near the membrane. In contrary, increase in desorption coefficient is observed at the interface with the increase of flow velocity. The change in adsorption and desorption parameters in the model confirmed previously reported experimental outcomes.

#MembraneMassTransport, #AdvectionandDiffusion, #MassSpectrometry, #NumericalModeling, #Monte-CarloSimulations, #LognormalPoreSizeDistribution, #EffectiveDiffusivity

Authors: Naveen Daham Weerasekera, Aurelie Laguerre

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20203395</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-06T12:30:17Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/PnJqPOu6If0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>2860</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/XrVF1GLv9qM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Legal Frameworks, Normative Action and Performance of Biosocial Projects in Informal Settlements</video:title>
         <video:description>#LegalFrameworks, Normative Action and Performance of #Biosocial Projects in Informal Settlements in #Nairobi County, #Kenya

This scholarly work studied Legal frameworks, normative action and performance of biosocial projects in informal settlements in Nairobi County, Kenya. The objective of this study was to determine the extent to which normative action mediates relationship between legal frameworks and performance of biosocial projects in informal settlements in Nairobi County, Kenya. The variable indicators were derived from normative action and Legal frameworks indicators as independent variables against performance of biosocial projects indicators as dependent variable of this scholarly work. The study was premised on biosocial theory for the two independent variables and theory of constraint for dependent variable. Pragmatism and mixed research approach were embraced in this study to examine normative action, legal frameworks and performance of biosocial projects while descriptive and correlational research designs were adopted. Self-administered structured questionnaires were used to collect quantitative data while interview guides were used to collect qualitative data after the research instruments were pilot tested for validity through content related method and reliability through test-retest criterion. A sample size of 183 individuals from 61 biosocial projects were selected from a target sample of 70 biosocial projects in Nairobi County through #Gakuu, #Kidombo and #Keiyoro, 2016 sampling formula (s= (z/e) 2). Quantitative data was computed from structured questionnaires administered to 61 staff members working in the selected biosocial projects and 61 beneficiaries from the biosocial projects besides qualitative in- depth interviews with 61 State and non-state actors through purposive sampling technique.

Authors: Njeri Simon Ngacha, Christopher Mwangi Gakuu, Kidombo Harriet Jepchumba

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20214123838</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-17T03:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/XrVF1GLv9qM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>668</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/bBh_zpVO17I/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Relations between API, Specific Gravity and Sulfur Content in the Universal Crude Oil</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Salih Muhammad Awadh, HebaSadoon Al-Mimar

Abstract: This study was conducted on the universal crude oil samples for the purpose of understanding the relationships between some of the characteristics that control the oil quality. Data were collected from previous works, including specific gravity and weight percent of 13 crude oil samples as well as the API and S % of 138 crude oil samples belong to oil reservoirs located in the different parts of the world. The API against both of specific gravity and weight percent (kg/m3) is governed by an inverse perfect linear regression (r= -0.98) with a better prediction (96 %) for the outcomes data. The API relies not only sulfur content, but there are other parameters control the oil density, where the API is exponentially correlated with S %.

#crudeOil, #statisticalAnalyses, #API, #specificGravity, #sulfurContent

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB154465</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-27T03:31:04Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/bBh_zpVO17I</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>553</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fObWKg1Urvw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Iraqi #Phosphorite from #Akashat Mine as a Polishing and Whitening Material in Human #Dentistry</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Salih Muhammad Awadh, Rana Abbas Ali

Abstract: The aim of this study is to prepare and assess the phosphorite efficiency for removal extrinsic stains and debris from the human #teeth and luster increasing via a set of laboratory experiments. The phosphorite is composed of #carbonate-fluorapatite, while the human teeth are composed of #hydroxyapatite. Polishing of the human teeth was conducted by using 68, 46, 30, and 18 m grain sizes of phosphorite powder which are equivalent to 260, 325, 600, and 1200 mesh respectively. Buffing stage was gently done later using #diamond paste of 7 and 2.5 m grain size. The surface roughness (Ra m) of the target (human teeth) which was measured after each stage positively correlated to the grain size, while reflectance (R %) was of negative correlation. The reflectance values of the sharp human tooth are 0, 1.4, 2.8, 3.3, 3.6, 4.7, and 4.5 % for the surface roughness values of 45.2, 39.8, 32.6, 25.6, 10.3, 7.5, and 4.0 m. The reflectance values of the wide human tooth are 0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.7, 3.5, 4.2, and 4.6 % for the surface roughness values of 40.2, 34.6, 27.7, 21.3, 9.0, 7.5, and 4.0 m. The phosphorite powder of grain size 18 m is the best abrasive for removal the extrinsic stain which is a deposition of #chromogenic materials on the external surface (#enamel and #dentin) of the human teeth.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20177440</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-07T12:30:36Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/fObWKg1Urvw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>363</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ZaPL8GB9XiU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Representation of Womens Inferiority in Nepali Fashion Magazine</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Satya Raj Joshi

Abstract: #Advertising affects everyone. The idea I explore in my work is that advertising images do not simply depict changes in women’s fashion, accessories, or household products. They are also part of a cultural and social system within which femininity and women are defined and constructed into an ideal of female beauty: a young, thin, white, toned, and flawless body. Ideal #female #beauty is the indicator of how today’s printed advertising is a system of signs and symbols that position, constrain, objectify, and sell women within consumerist and capitalist societies. The visual impact of an image is one of the most immediate and straightforward influences of modern socialization. It conveys feelings and builds societal and cultural ways of seeing through which people interpret and understand the outer world. Thus, the feelings and the visual response one has to an image may be the result of personal experience, but is also the result of a pre-determined, profit-driven marketing strategy.

Keywords: Male Consumer Gaze, Advertising, #Branding, Objectified, #phallic power, #erotic female body, visual impact

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20215092315</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-10-24T18:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZaPL8GB9XiU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>555</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/1EA0_ncTw6g/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Molecular Characterization of Interleukin-8 Polymorphism among Patients with Black Grain Mycetoma</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Tahra Yahia Hassan, Mona Alfadil Elamin, Adam Dawoud, Azhari Mohammed Tyara, Mohammed Abdelwahed, Aliya Elamin, Mahjoub Makki, Alaa, A. Mohammed Hamid, Aya, A.M H, Hassan

Abstract: #Interleukin 8 (IL-8) is a #chemokine, mainly involved in the initiation of inflammatory reactions. It attracts and activates #neutrophils that are unable to clear #eumycetoma inflammatory regions. In endemic areas the majority of individuals have antibodies, and therefore, a small proportion develops the disease. The objective of the study was to identify #Polymorphism in the Allele distribution for #gene encoding to IL-8(CXCL8) and associated with the risk of #Mycetoma infection due to black grain. A cross-sectional hospital-based study was conducted. DNA extraction was performed for 41 blood samples. #Genotyping for the IL8-251 T-A polymorphism was accomplished using the PCR - ARMS method. A fragment of 349 bp of IL8 was amplified. Three specimens were detected by standard Sanger sequencing. A percent of 28 (68.3%) and 13 (31.7%) were males and females, with ages ranging (13 -36 years) consecutively. The PCR results revealed 36 (87.8%) were amplified whereas, 5(12.2%) were not. The sequencing of IL8 -251 T fi: A (66.6%) initiated an (A: allele) and, (33.3%) are excluded. In conclusion, the study abstracted that the IL8 -251 T fi A (87.8%), polymorphism prevalent in Mycetoma patients in the #Gezira. Further studies are recommended for surveillance, characterization, and mapping the target pockets.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20422063146</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-22T14:14:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/1EA0_ncTw6g</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>385</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/cwU6rNm16Ag/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Role of Anthropology in Young Infant Feeding</video:title>
         <video:description>Background Infant feeding is crucial for growth and development of the child. It varies from one context to another including maternal HIV infection. Anthropologists examine infant feeding considering cultural, economic, political and historical variables in a single framework. Archival evidence showed reduced mortality among children breastfed from 1860-1930. Historical sources provide evidence for variation of infant feeding practices and can be triangulated with ethnographic studies to suggest the best infant feeding options. Team research by anthropologists and health professionals could generate data that complement one another thus producing evidence that best informs policy makers on young infant feeding. Method Using #CochranLibrary, PubMed, Medline and Google scholar search engines and terms Research on infant feeding among HIV-infected mothers co-authored by anthropologists and pediatricians from 2000 2014. A narrative literature review was conducted to determine the magnitude of anthropological and #pediatric research triangulation to create an awareness of the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration on young infant feeding. Results No studies were co-authored by anthropologists and pediatricians. Conclusion There is insignificant collaboration between anthropologists and pediatricians in research on young infant feeding. Recommendation Infant feeding policy changes need research collaboration between pediatricians and anthropologists to enhance understanding of cultural and ecological contextual variation.

Author: Nabakwe Esther Clyde

#YoungInfantFeeding, #HIV, #anthropology, #pediatrics, #triangulation

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB157460</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-03T06:06:34Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/cwU6rNm16Ag</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1031</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DiKMP4g4_D8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Survey of Thinning Techniques on Two Dimensional Binary Images</video:title>
         <video:description>An image may be considered to contain sub-images sometimes referred to as regions-of-interest, ROIs, or simply regions. This concept reflects the fact that images frequently contain collections of objects. In a sophisticated image processing system it should be possible to apply specific image processing operations to selected regions. For performing image processing operations, thinning is much more essential and highly adaptive technique. Skeleton is the end product of the thinning technique. Skeleton is important shape descriptor in object representation and recognition and able to captures essential topology and shape information of the object in a simple form. So, thinning is extremely useful in solving various problems such as recognition, matching and retrieval in different types of image analysis. The aim of this paper is to survey the various thinning algorithms with their procedures, performance and limitations.

#BinaryImage, #Thinning, #Skeleton, #Connectivity, #EndPoint, #MedialAxisTransformation

Authors: Moumita Sarkar, Santanu Chatterjee

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2016439</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-13T12:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/DiKMP4g4_D8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>448</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/hzQoF8-SWd4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Ferroelectric Relaxation Behavior of Lead free BCZT Ceramics</video:title>
         <video:description>The paper reports the synthesis of (Ba (1-x) Ca (x) ) (Zr (y) Ti (1-y) ) O3 (#BCZT) compositions by solid state reaction route with x = 0.05, 0.075 and y = 0.075, 0.10. The #temperature dependent dielectric properties indicate a diffuse phase transition. A broad #dielectric maximum, which shifts to higher temperature with increasing frequency, signifies the #relaxor behavior of these compositions and maximum dielectric constant (max) was found at the #Curie temperature (Tc). The value of the relaxation parameter ranges from 2.09 to 1.66 for frequency 100Hz to 1MHz estimated from the linear fit of the modified #CurieWeissLaw, indicates the relaxor nature of BCZT compositions. The dielectric relaxation rate follows the Vogel Fulcher relation to supports relaxor nature. The slim PE hysteresis loop with nonzero remnant polarization indicates the relaxor nature of BCZT compositions.

#SolidStateReaction, #dielectricProperties, #relaxorNature

Authors: S. D. Chavan, D. J. Salunkhe

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=OCT141279</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-12-07T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/hzQoF8-SWd4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>838</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/0fhZA6_rGxY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Mutagenic Agents and NaCl on the Activity of Antioxidant Enzymes in Two Genotypes of Iraqi Rice</video:title>
         <video:description>Effect of the #MutagenicAgents and #NaCl on the Activity of #AntioxidantEnzymes in Two Genotypes of #IraqiRice (#OryzasativaL.)

This study was carried out to determine the effects of NaCl levels and the mutagenic agents, the chemical mutagen ethyl methyl sulphonate (EMS) at 0.5 % and the physical mutagen UV-B irradiation for 40 min time exposure on the activity of antioxidant enzymes in two Iraqi rice genotypes Amber 33 (A33) and #AmberBaghdad (AB). Different levels of NaCl were (0.00, 50, 100, 150, 180 or 200) mM. NaCl caused increase in antioxidant enzymes (POX, CAT, and APX) activity. Exposure to both mutagens increased the activity of these enzymes significantly compared with non-treated.

#Rice, #EMS, #UV-B, #NaCl

Author: Rasha K. Mohammed

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20178617</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-05T03:30:15Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/0fhZA6_rGxY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>875</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5Wj0jF1VpH0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Secondary Oral #Tuberculosis in #HIV - Negative Patient (Medicine and #Dentistry)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Lence AN, Gandolfo MA, Harada LG, Aguas SC, Adler LI

Oral manifestations of tuberculosis (#TB) are exceedingly uncommon and are usually secondary to pulmonary TB. The development of extrapulmonary TB is mainly facilitated by #immunosuppression. The oral manifestations of TB can be highly variable and non-specific therefore they can cause difficulties in diagnosis and delay in instituting the appropriate treatment. This article describes an infrequent case of secondary oral TB in an adult HIV-negative patient. The aim of this case report was to emphasize the importance of considering TB in the differential clinical diagnosis of ulcers affecting the oral #mucosa.

#OralTuberculosis, #oralUlcers, #HIV, #HIVInfection

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20202584</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-24T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/5Wj0jF1VpH0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>487</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fWG_BQKcUNU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Review on Use of Public Displays in Location-Based Service (Earth Science and Engineering)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Pawan Thapa

Abstract: Public displays are increasing in public places to support community and social activities. However, a major problem notices with this emerging public display is the resistance by the public to participate and interact. A major reason is due to feelings of social embarrassment that often act as a barrier. This paper is concerned with why this scenario is and how this can improve the design of public interaction. It focuses on how researcher is working to improve the design of public interaction as well as a group of people socialize and participants on public display. Similarly, how it influences for better location based service It will be described how this public display perceived by users as well as the researchers works for better involvement of public participation.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20203622</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-15T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/fWG_BQKcUNU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>229</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LzyolA8F1Lo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Macroscopic World Examples of Collective Interference Formed by Individual Deterministic Events</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Tao Jia

Abstract: Unlocking the mystery of wave-particle duality is a compelling topic in modern physics. Instead of using the concept of probability, an explanation that can both speak out the individual events and interpret how they are together to construct wavelike complexities is always expected. In this paper, four specific examples are given to show that individual deterministic events are indeed able to build up collective interference in our macroscopic world. In the first three examples, the collective behaviours appear due to two factors: one is the signals with varying intensities associated with the individual events; the other the involvement of the detector screen to receive the signals. The representative number of an event ( that is the intensity of the signal associated the event) stops changing and is shown to be a definite value to the observer when the signal hits the detector screen. Regarding the fourth example, the collective behaviours are formed due to the employment of decimal system to measure the events.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20601195110</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-22T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/LzyolA8F1Lo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>808</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/0F2Ui_xCoKM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Therapeutic Exercises on Balance among Rural Elderly Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus</video:title>
         <video:description>Effects of #TherapeuticExercises on Balance among Rural Elderly Individuals with #Type2DiabetesMellitus

Background: Rural residents experience a 17 % higher rate of type 2 diabetes than urban residents. Many of the counties in the diabetes belt have populations at high-risk of developing diabetes. Balance is the ability to collect sensory and proprioceptive signals related to a person’s position in space and to produce the appropriate motor responses to control body movement. Balance disorders are one of the most important reasons to leading falls. The aim of this study was to assess the balance in elderly with type 2 diabetes mellitus, for improving balance and lowering falls risk in older adults with #T2DM. Methods: Total 101 participants were participated in study. #BBSscale were administered to assessed the balance in elderly individuals with type 2 #diabetes mellitus, pre and post intervention of therapeutic exercises. Result: Result shown that the pre-intervention BBS score were less than the post intervention BBS score which was statistically significant (Less than 0.05). Unpaired student t- test and #ANOVA test were used for statistical data analysis. Conclusion: The present study concluded that the after the one week intervention of therapeutic exercises on elderly individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus improved balance and lowering the risk of fall in elderly individuals.

#TherapeuticExercises, #elderlyIndividuals

Authors: Dr. Pradnya Yashwant Dumore, Dr. Shyam Devidas Ganvir

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20707125147</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-08T12:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/0F2Ui_xCoKM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>408</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+6%2C+June+2021&amp;page=50&amp;i=6</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.2097</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/A08ruWIaCkU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Characteristics Profile of Pregnancy with Premature Rupture of Membranes in Sanglah General Hospital</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: I Gede Mahendra Adiguna Dira, Ketut Surya Negara

Abstract: Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is one of the most common pathological conditions found in pregnancy. PROM may cause various complications for both mother and baby. Previous studies found that PROM is a multifactorial disease. Thus, this study aims to identify the characteristics of subjects with PROM in Sanglah General Hospital. This observational retrospective descriptive study involved all pregnant women with PROM who labored at Sanglah General Hospital from 1 January 2018 until 31 December 2019. PROM is defined as the rupture of amniotic membranes without sign of labor within one hour after the rupture of amniotic membranes. 

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR21420174902</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-12-02T11:08:52Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/A08ruWIaCkU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>338</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+6%2C+June+2020&amp;page=50&amp;i=6</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.2097</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/kwuyjwlMfPc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Wireless Tariff Based Power Supply Control from Four Different Sources using Node MCU (Engineering)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Ambika A, Ananthi A, Vinodhini S, Swetha G

Abstract: In Earlier, the electrical appliances had electrical supply to be controlled using switches. The Home Automation is now the leading technology and has become the recent research area as this is the technology that automatically controls and devices, and monitors their activities in a home. The project implements IoT which connects devices with Internet thereby they can be controlled and their performance can be monitored. NodeMCU being an inbuilt Wi-Fi module kit acts as the server system that allows home automated network to interact with user. The user can virtually interact with home IoT network via web based interface by seeing which of the four electrical sources (Solar PV Array, Inverter, Diesel Generator and Mains) is supplying the load instantaneously. The selection among the four considered sources is done by relay switches and the selection is based on payment mode by calculating the Tariff which remains lowest in the moment.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20510200518</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-21T12:30:32Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/kwuyjwlMfPc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>710</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+8%2C+August+2020&amp;page=50&amp;i=6</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.2097</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/GyoHqOLTrZM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Intervening Variables of Nurse Care Implementation in Ananda Hospital Bekasi Indonesia</video:title>
         <video:description>Affect Analysis of Work Load, Competence to Work Motivation with Compensation as Intervening Variables of #Nurse Care Implementation in Ananda Hospital #Bekasi #Indonesia

Strong motivation leads employees to work with high performance, otherwise, it can ended in termination of employment. This work motivation can be influenced from within or from outside individual employees. The high rate turnover at #AnandaBekasiHospital is a strong reason to look for the causes and solutions. External causes can be due to workload, leadership style, salary, work atmosphere and others. This study aimed to analyze the effect of workload and competence on work motivation with compensation as an intervening variable in 180 implementing nurses, through a quantitative descriptive causality approach and #SEM analysis. Data collected techniques used is primary questionnaire data with 4 #LikertScale. The results obtained: (1) workload and competence simultaneously do not affect work motivation through compensation; (2) workload does not affect work motivation; (3) competence has a positive affect on work motivation; (4) compensation does not affect work motivation; (5) workload affects compensation; (6) competence influences compensation. Concluded that Workload and compensation do not affect work motivation, but competence, through skills and expertise by giving cources, training thus, by giving incentive for reasoning retention the employees loyal to work, which can then be followed by an increase income.

#Workload, #Competence, #WorkMotivation, #Compensation

Authors: Uli Dumai, Rokiah Kusumapradja, M. Reza Hilmy

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20802165518</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-26T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/GyoHqOLTrZM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>791</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+8%2C+August+2020&amp;page=250&amp;i=26</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.2097</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/VI_TMIjC5G8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Provincial Status of Economic Activities in Nepal</video:title>
         <video:description>Economic activities create multiplier effects on all dimensions of human society. To assess the status of economic activities of Nepal at provincial level and to identify prospects of the dispersion of economic activities at provincial level, this article is prepared as the title &quot;provincial status of economic activities in #Nepal&quot;. It is mainly based on the secondary data of Nepal Economic #Census-2018. Information regarding objectives was collected through various search engines by simple literature review. The status of economic activities is found unequal at provincial level in Nepal. Among eighteen groups of economic activities, #Bagmati province is in top-most position followed by province-1 and province-5. Financial sustainability is the common concern in Nepal due to the costly federal system. Unscientific division of provinces, inequitable distribution of resources, miserable condition of infrastructure, ineffective tax policy creates complex problems even to operate economic activities in a proper and effective manner. Without balanced development of economic activities and economic #prosperity, #federalism mayn&apos;t be sustained. Different economic measures supporting to disperse the economic activities from central to federal and local areas such as economic policy, #Budget, Fiscal policy, subsidiary policy, tax policy should be prepared and implemented without any delay. To meet national commitment &quot;Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali&quot; and to fulfill the target of sustainable development goals, it is essential to perform effective joint efforts of all concerned authorities as soon as possible with the visionary and coordinating #leadership of the #federal government.

#economicActivities, #province, #balancedDevelopment, #dispersion, #federalism

Author: Gopal Khadka

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20823170252</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-15T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/VI_TMIjC5G8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>495</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+8+Issue+11%2C+November+2019&amp;page=360&amp;i=37</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.2097</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/JqUpZD7g63A/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Long Way Home: The Social Diagramming of Philippine School Doha Alumni in the Philippines</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr. Fredelito Don John A. Vallesteros, Dela Cruz Angelica, Delavin Alexandra, Merced Andrianna, Platitas Allyza, Tubello Jollienne

Abstract: Background: As students repatriate, the possibility of experiencing reverse culture shock is high. They can experience various hardships socially, culturally, environmentally, and educationally. Method: A phenomenological research design was employed in this qualitative paper to understand the lived experiences of Philippine School Doha graduates, relative to the central question: What common difficulties do Philippine School Doha graduates experience after moving to the Philippines Data were gathered through a twenty-five semi-structured interview, and were analyzed using an inductive approach in theme development. Findings: Findings have shown the common difficulties of graduates experience with regard to their adjustments which show the different aspects of it that PSD graduates go through when they study in the Philippines. Conclusion: The challenges and pressure points that students encounter is extensive and influence their capacity to adjust in life in their host institution. Recommendation: In order to fill the gap of this study, the paper suggests to have equal number of respondents to compare the differences. Furthermore, people with reverse culture shock should analyze what was learned abroad to make wise decisions. Thus, the need to incorporate distinct habits of the host country should be learned carefully and be able to start thinking on how to apply it scholastically and professionally.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20202895</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-18T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/JqUpZD7g63A</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>555</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+6+Issue+12%2C+December+2017&amp;page=50&amp;i=6</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.2097</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Pf3EMDtt_Us/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Stability Indicating Method Development and Validation of the Trandolapril in Human Plasma</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Ganipisetty Lakshmi Aswini, D.Dachinamoorthy, J. V. L. N. Seshagiri Rao

Abstract: A selective, sensitive and rapid HPLC-MS/MS method has been developed and validated for simultaneous quantification of trandolapril in human plasma using meloxicam as internal standard (IS). The #analytes and IS were extracted from 200 L of plasma by liquid-liquid extraction technique. #Chromatographic separation was achieved in 5.3 min and run time was 6.5min, on a #Zorbax Eclipse #XDB-Phenyl 3.5, 7.5 x 4.6 mm using a 0.1 % formic acid and #acetonitrile (30/70 V/V) as mobile phase. The quantification of target compounds was performed in a positive #electrospray ionization mode and multiple reaction monitoring (MRM). The proposed method was validated over the concentration ranges of 5.061-500.682 pg/ml for each analyte. The intra- and inter-day precision and accuracy results were acceptable as per FDA guidelines. Stability of compounds were established in a battery of stability studies, i.e. bench top, auto sampler, dry extract and long term storage stability as well as freeze-thaw cycles. The validated method has been successfully used to analyze human plasma samples for stability studies under various storage conditions.

#Trandolapril, #meloxicam, #HPLC-MS/MS, #development, #validation #PharmaceuticalScience #HumanPlasma

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20178684</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-21T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Pf3EMDtt_Us</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1017</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+3+Issue+10%2C+October+2014&amp;page=50&amp;i=6</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.2097</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/hE4Eqp7BPx8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>An Epidemiological Study on Health Status of Cement Workers</video:title>
         <video:description>Workers engaged in construction field are exposed to various occupational hazardous substances. Various health problems and progressive complications have been reported to result from long term cement exposure. Recent studies suggest that occupational exposure to #cement dust may have deleterious effect on lung, liver and #epithelial tissues. The present study comprises 633 cases which include masons, helpers, concrete mixers, tile workers and loading and unloading workers. Seventy four percent cases have more than 10 years of exposure in cement work and 16 % over 20 years. Forty three percentages of individuals are masons, 15 % helpers, 9 % concrete mixers, 6 % tile workers and 27 % loading and unloading workers. #Masons and tile workers have high frequency of cutaneous problems. #Pulmonary impairment and skin related problems are reported by most of helpers and concrete mixers. Loading and unloading workers have all these symptoms in higher percentage.

#CementWorkers, #healthHazards, #epidemiology

Authors: Saji K. G., Varghese P.R.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SEP14622</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-29T03:30:19Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/hE4Eqp7BPx8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>619</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+2+Issue+5%2C+May+2013&amp;page=50&amp;i=6</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.2097</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/eI8XfDCwlYg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Study of R2R 4-Bit and 8-Bit DAC circuit using Multisim Technology</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Raghavendra. R, S.A Hariprasad, M.Uttara Kumari

Abstract: An R-2R Ladder is a simple and inexpensive way to perform #digital to #analog conversion, using repetitive arrangements of precision resistor networks in a ladder-like configuration. The application of #Multisim for realizing R2R #DAC bridges the gap between theory and real circuits. This paper provides a detailed view of a 4 bit and an 8 bit #R2R ladder with optimum accuracy by using Multisim. Experiments are performed on 4 bit and 8 bit R2R ladder with decade counter (staircase) and the accuracy of Theoretically experimented and Multisim experimented scenarios are compared. The comparison shows a higher range of accuracy is obtained when R2R ladder is experimented in Multisim, Multisim offers additional features such as ease of implementation rebuild and cost reduction when compared to the practical #simulation of R2R ladder.

Keywords: R2R Ladder, DAC, #Staircase, Multisim, #Counter

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=IJSRON1201354</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-11-07T18:30:29Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/eI8XfDCwlYg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>402</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/recentepresentations.php?page=7</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.2097</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/k5yR953JPaY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Corporate #Social Responsibility in Extractive Industries and #Poverty - #Myth or Reality?</video:title>
         <video:description>This article discusses a variety of responsibilities assigned to companies by the investors, community, law enforcements and the stakeholders. It analyses views from other scholars who argue that there is a mutual relationship between companies and society in general. The article also elaborates on why companies engage in social investments. It concludes the ‘#business case’ scenario for investors, and that companies, especially Multinational Corporations, are in business for profit. It is not their responsibility to tackle #poverty issues.

#CorporateSocialResponsibility, #poverty, #miningCompanies

Author: Lewis Pumulo Sooli

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2020760</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-01T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/k5yR953JPaY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1011</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/xkjV_94lIiY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Study on Graph with Desmos through ICT in Diploma in Elementary Education of Tamil Nadu State Board</video:title>
         <video:description>This paper aims to integrate #ICT tool #DESMOS to teach the Graph chapter in #Diploma in Elementary Education of #TamilNadu state board. This approach enables to bring out skill based learning outcomes pertaining to #psychomotor domain. It explains the teaching and learning strategies, i.e. visualization of graphical structure with the above module. The optimal use of various exercises on graph chapter based on ICT tool Desmos ensures attaining the learning outcomes. Desmos also gives hands-on experience to understand the mathematical, Graphical concepts. It attempts for an extended study on #Algebra, Some special Graphs (i.e.) xy = k, and #Geometry in Diploma in Elementary Education of Tamil Nadu State Board.

#ICTEducation, #Desmos, #QuadraticEquations, #Graphs

Authors: P. Charles Paul, G. Thulasi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20178427</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-21T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/xkjV_94lIiY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>569</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/QVS1BFhf4os/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effect of Relaxation Techniques to Reduce the Stress among Senior Citizens</video:title>
         <video:description>Stress is the emotional and physical strain caused as a result of our response to what happens around us. Stress is a multidimensional phenomenon which is focused on dynamic relationship between the individual and the environment. It is also defined as a stressor, individual&apos;s response to the stimuli and interaction between the individual and the environment. It should be noted that some degree of stress can be effective on increasing and improving individual&apos;s performance. Evidences indicate that most of the human successes are created in stressful conditions; but high rate of stress would followed by numerous consequences, including mental and physical illnesses, sleep disorders, restlessness, irritability, forgetfulness, abnormal fatigue, reduced individual&apos;s resistance and recurrent infections, headaches, poor concentration, memory impairment and reduce in problem solving ability. In relation to age, 37% of the samples were in age group of 66- 70 years. The assessment of level of stress shows that 13% of the senior citizens are having mild stress level, 80% of them having moderate stress level, 7% of them are having highly perceived stress level. Comparison of pre-test and post ?test level of stress among senior citizens shows the overall pre- test stress score among senior citizens was 58.1 with standard deviation of 12.36. And the post- test, they had scored 19.63 with standard deviation of 5.83.It is statistically significant. Difference between pre-test and post-test stress analysed by using paired t- test. There was significant association found between the post test level of stress and demographic variables such as religion, marital status, monthly income and source information about relaxation techniques. Education in evidence based care gives the opportunity to nurses to improve their ability to use theoretical knowledge in practice. Stress is the factors which causes more psychological problems in our life. It occurs when a person has difficulty dealing with life situations, problems and goals. Each person handles stress differently; someone can thrive in a situation that creates great distress for another.

#RelaxationTechniques, #stress, #seniorCitizens, #oldAgeHomes

Author: A.L Mahalakshmi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20808140626</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-07T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/QVS1BFhf4os</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>464</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/tcE0oSxmZYs/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>#Phytochemical Screening and #Nutrient Analysis in Pulp Extract of #CucurbitaMaxima</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Keerthika, Mani Priya

Abstract: The pumpkin (cucurbita maxima ) is an dicotyledonous vegetable, belonging to the cucurbitaceous family. The top pumpkin producing countries include India, California. Pumpkin is one of the most popular crops in the United states, about 1.5 billion pounds (680, 000, 00 kilograms) produced each year. Pumpkin (cucurbita maxima ) has received considerable attention in recent years because of the nutritional and protective values of the pulp. The medicinal properties of Cucurbita maxima include anti-diabetic, antioxidant, anticarcinogenic, and anti- inflammatory effects. The objective of this study was to identify the phytochemicals and nutrient levels in the Cucurbita maxima pulp extracts. The extracts of Cucurbita maxima were subjected to preliminary screening. The Phytochemical screening of the Cucurbita maxima pulp extracts revealed the presence of polyphenols, alkaloids, flavanoids, terpenoids, glycosides and Tanins.The pulp is an excellent source of protein and also has pharmacological activites such as anti -diabetic, anti-inflammation activites and antioxidant effect. This is the context where appearance the concept of Functional food they are good source of calories, protein, minerals, fibre contribute in regulating cholesterol. Pumpkin pulp (cucurbita maxima ) considered a poor mans vegetable, contain dietary antioxidants which provide bioactive mechanism to reduce free radical induced oxidative stress and probably play a role in the prevention of aging various disease associate with oxidative stress such as cancer, cardiovascular disease.</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-29T11:39:27Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/tcE0oSxmZYs</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>451</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KalC1_Zz6Y0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Biological Evaluation of Some New 1,3,4-Oxadiazole Derivatives</video:title>
         <video:description>A new framework of 1, 3, 4-oxadiazole derivatives having substituents at 2nd and 5th position has been synthesized and evaluated for their #antimicrobial activity using well #diffusion method. #Antifungal activity was performed against the fungus A. Niger, #Trichoderma viride and C. albican. #Amphotericin were used as standard drugs for antifungal activities, respectively. Antimicrobial studies revealed that few compounds exhibited weak activity against tested organisms.

#Oxadiazole, #AntimicrobialActivity, #Amphotericin

Author: Nazia A. Rashidi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20201592</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-25T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/KalC1_Zz6Y0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>596</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/7FPN-4pZgBU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Eternal Original Fundamental Particle of the Universe</video:title>
         <video:description>Till now, There are found four fundamental forces in the Nature/universe. They are, (1) #Gravity, (2) The Weak Force, (3) #Electromagnetism and (4) The Strong Force. But, since 2000, thinking on the most original, eternal, fundamental particles, it is found by the author through meditation of octo-microscopic nature, (1) self-conscious, (2) #Intellect, (3) #Mind, (4) #Space, and Principle Properties of each of the following, (5) Air, (6) Light, (7) Water, (8) Earth; from the Modern Science and the #Hindu #Phylosophy particularly, Shri Mad BhagWad Geeta. that, there must be some fundamental ever existing original particles as building blocks of the Nature, the Universe. Yethakashashthito nityam Vayuh? means as there is air always attached to space, all objects and events in the universe are attached to the space. Space is also self conscious as per the Geeta. The Dark Energy matter in astronomy corresponds to the Vayuh in #Geeta. Something moving is energy, Dark photons, always in motion in space is energy and that&apos;s the Dark Energy in space. The particles of the #DarkEnergy are named &apos;Dark Photons&apos; by the author. These particles represent all above fundamental four forces of the nature and also the properties of mass, electricity and magnetism, And a mesh of neutral field lines which, assume any field according to respective particles coming into existence in space-Domains. It is Idol #Ganapati who presented all these Principles, First ever known and worshiped in Hindu-#AryanCulture. All each of the Bosons like Higgs Particle are constituted from combining the fundamental particles into respective bunches.

#FundamentalForces, #DarkEnergy, #DarkPhoton, #StrangeG

Author: Dadarao Dhone

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20620133142</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-14T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/7FPN-4pZgBU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>977</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/hcsmHSRy324/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Planning and Optimization Approach using Genetic Algorithms of a New Generation Cellular Network</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Raphael Nlend, Emmanuel Tonye

Abstract: In this paper we model the problem of base station #migration as a question of #optimization by #genetic #algorithms in order to minimize a target goal which is a weighted function of network coverage, traffic, #energy consumption and the cost of the #infrastructure. The model takes as input an area of interest, a set of existing sites, a maximum number of sites, and outputs the optimal number and locations required for sites, including existing sites and new sites. The goal here is to minimize the cost of deploying the new network by reusing existing network sites as much as possible while ensuring that traffic coverage is good and energy consumption is reduced. We proposed and implemented an #algorithm to solve the optimization problem formulated based on a model of distribution of #mobile stations and the locations of existing sites as well as new sites.

#CellularNetwork, #GeneticAlgorithm, #Optimization, #Planning

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=17051902</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-05T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/hcsmHSRy324</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1022</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/p030RjpIjSI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Acoustical Resonance in Humans through Determination of Individual Natural Frequency (Physics)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Anirvan Gupta, Nivedita Azad

Abstract: In the auditory channel, humans are highly attuned to emotional signals in speech and music that arise from shifts in the frequency spectrum and intensity of sound. In this study, responses of human beings from various age groups were observed by exposing them to sinusoidal tones of frequency within human hearing range. Similar to a mechanical resonant system, human body also has an internal cavity, which, when exposed to an external frequency equal to its natural frequency, vibrates with maximum amplitude. An attempt was made to estimate the resonant frequency of an individual. The study is expected to throw light on acoustic environment most suited for an individual to make him realize a state of contentment when he is in an enclosure meant for worship or meditation. The study may also support people from medical background to treat a person through acoustical techniques.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20212105347</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-24T12:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/p030RjpIjSI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>574</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/m4Mo6daBWkw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Comparative Study on the Diagnosis of #Skin #Cancer using different Models in Deep #Learning</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Surya S Kumar, Dhanesh M S

Abstract: Skin cancer is a common form of cancer, and early detection increases survival rates. This paper presents a comparison of the different types of deep learning models used to detect skin cancer. Based on Convolutional #Neural #Networks (#CNN), the skin cancer detection is done. The different networks in CNN are used, namely #ResNet18, #AlexNet and #ResNet50. Transfer learning is a neural network model, which is also used in skin cancer diagnosis. #HAM10000 is the skin cancer dataset used and the accuracy obtained in using different models is then compared.

#DeepLearningModels, #CNN, #ResNet18, #AlexNet, #ResNet50, #TransferLearning, #Cancer, #SkinCancer, #DeepLearning

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20609215148</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-16T03:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/m4Mo6daBWkw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>610</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LtWGgcngGgw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>An Extensive Review on the Relationship between Food and Mood</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Shreyasi Halder, Kazi Layla Khaled

Abstract: Food and mood are regular consistent part of our lives and they inevitably get tangled up together. This review study aims to find out the #physiochemical and biochemical relationships and the exact mechanism that binds food with mood. Results showed that caffeine improves vigilance, alertness, mood and cognitive processes during and after exercise. L-#theanine a major component of tea, has #anxiolytic and calming effect due to its up-regulation of inhibitory neurotransmitters and possible modulation of #serotonin and dopamine in selected areas. #Antidepressant like effect of #chocolate can most likely be attributed to the antioxidant potential of #cocoa #polyphenol which reduces hunger and elevates mood. n-3 PUFA present in fish oil exerts anti-depressant effect. Folic acid and Vitamin C is beneficial for the reduction of Childhood Depression.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV163785

#food, #mood, #caffeine, #L-theanine, #neurotransmitters</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-22T12:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/LtWGgcngGgw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>583</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/clTuWopVpAU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Structured Teaching Programme Regarding Home Care Management of Children with Nephrotic Syndrome</video:title>
         <video:description>Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme Regarding Home Care Management of Children with Nephrotic Syndrome in Terms of Knowledge among the Care Givers in a Selected Hospital at Kolkata, West Bengal

Abstract: This study is entitled to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching program on home care management of children with nephrotic syndrome in terms of knowledge among care givers of children with #nephrotic #syndrome, in selected hospital at #Kolkata, West Bengal. The objective of the study was to determine the effectiveness of the structured teaching program in terms of difference in knowledge on home care management of children with nephrotic syndrome. The investigator adopted pre experimental research approach with one group pre-test post- test design. She selected 50 care givers by non probability purposive sampling technique. Data was collected with valid and reliable structured interview schedule. The findings of the study revealed that mean post test knowledge score of care givers is significantly higher than the mean pretest knowledge score with a mean difference of 7.2 evident from t value 14.27 at 0.05 level of significance after their exposure to structured #teaching program on home care management of children with nephrotic syndrome and there was significant association with pretest knowledge score and number of #hospitalization due to nephrotic syndrome.

#HomeCareManagement, #children, #nephroticSyndrome, #knowledge, #careGivers

Author: Purbasha Chakraborty Banerjee

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2019607</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-12-13T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/clTuWopVpAU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>488</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/C2mdhAu0pYc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Risk Factors for Stunting and Severe Stunting among under 5 Years Children in Rural Areas, Indonesia</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Tri Siswati

Abstract: This research aimed to investigate the distal and proximate risk factors of stunting and severe stunting children in rural areas in Indonesia. This cross-sectional study used pooled data #Riskesdas 2007, 2010 and 2013. A total of 18.225 children aged 0-59 months were observed. The #multivariate analysis used STATA-13. The #proximate risk factors stunting linked to stunting and severe stunting were older age of children (OR: 1.75, CI95 % 1.59-1.87 and 1.22 CI95 % 1.13-1.32) ; Low Birth Weight (#LBW) (OR1.46 CI95 % 1.24-1.72 and 1.31 CI95 % 1.11-1.55) ; short mother (OR 1.64 CI95 % 1.51-1.77 and OR 1.44 CI95 % 1.33-1.55), short father (OR 1.35 CI 95 % 1.24-1.46 and OR 1.33, CI95 % 1.23-1.44). The distal risk factors stunting linked to low and middle economic (OR 1.33 CI95 % 1.21-1.46) and 1.25 CI95 % 1.11-1.39), and bad WASH (OR 1.45 CI95 % 1.12-1.87), while the severe stunting linked to number of household member greater than 9 (OR 1.67 CI95 % 1.07-2.56), low middle economic (OR 1.13 CI95 % 1.01-1.22 and OR 1.35 CI95 % 1.23-1.48), mother occupation (non formal OR: 1.26, CI95 % 1.11-1.58). The proximate risk factors of stunting and severe stunting children in rural areas were older age children, LBW and short #paternale. Whereas the distal risk factors of stunting children were low and middle economic incomes, water and #sanitation #hygiene (#WASH).

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20202896

Keywords: #stunting, #severeStunting, #children, #rural, #Indonesia</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-07-22T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/C2mdhAu0pYc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>521</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/8VSRnx3yX7I/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Google Classroom: A Collaborative Platform for Teaching and Learning of Physics</video:title>
         <video:description>The result analysis of Scientific aptitude Test (#SAT) shows that students often form alternative or incomplete scientific conceptions well before they begin learning it in the #Physics #classroom. This innovative project was undertaken to investigate if #GoogleClassroom would be more interactive and engaging pedagogical approach, such as authentic, inquiry based learning and could make students’ thinking more clear. This is a learner-centered pedagogy. The #Google #classroom was created and 30 students were selected. Out of which15 students of class XIIth were taught Wave Optics ( #Interference / #Diffraction / #Polarization) in Google Class Room and the other 15 students were taught in the traditional way. The mean achievement score of experimental group was found to be higher than that of traditional group in terms of Conceptual understanding, Student achievement and Self achievement It was found that the students taught using Google Class Room had greater motivation to learn and could easily understand the concepts in Wave optics, they did better in physics formal as well as informal tests, learned lesson well and could answer questions both from theory and practical’s.

Authors: Upadhyaya Medha, Upadhyaya K S

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20704025627</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-02-16T03:30:17Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/8VSRnx3yX7I</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>828</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UiPEm-Bzzj4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Weaving Co-operative Societies &amp; Handloom Products in Rajnandgaon District of Chhattisgarh State</video:title>
         <video:description>#Rajnandgaon located in the central region of #Chhattisgarh, known for their richness, exquisiteness, variety and fine quality of #handlooms. They constitute an integral part of Chhattisgarh handlooms. As an economic activity, Rajnandgaon handlooms are employing large number of workers. The study is descriptive comprising observation and survey method. It is revealed that various weaving co-operative societies have been set up for the progress of handloom industry and for the upliftment of weavers. There is a huge demand of artistic handloom products made by the weavers of Rajnandgaon in country as well as abroad. The study depicts that there are 10 main weaving co-operative societies, out of which #ChhuikhadanBunkarSahkariSamiti is much developed including 450 members and 500 employees. These co-operative societies itself produce different handloom products like single and double bed sheet with pillow cover, shirting / #kurta dress material, towel, #curtain / furnishing, #carpet, #dhoti / #lungi, suti #gamcha, etc. with different price range. Among these, carpet is found to be more expensive while suti gamcha are found to be of low price range as compared to other product.

#EconomicActivity, #Handlooms, #WeavingCo-operativeSocieties, #Weavers, Price Range

Authors: Dr. Shipra Banerjee, Savita Choudhary

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV164705</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-12T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/UiPEm-Bzzj4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>706</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/CY096WrlJlw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Alteration in Protein Metabolism and Chelating Effect of Zeolite in Heteropneustes fossilis</video:title>
         <video:description>#Arsenic Compound Induced Alteration in Protein Metabolism and Chelating Effect of Zeolite in #HeteropneustesFossilis

The toxic effect caused by arsenic to humans and other organisms due to their occurrence in ground water and surface water is a serious health issue worldwide and many millions of people drink water containing unacceptably high arsenic levels. Industrial processes, #mining, pesticides, fertilizers, paints and medicines can cause arsenic contamination. In the present work the effect of different concentrations of sodium #arsenite in the liver of Heteropneustes fossilis, in terms of biochemical and #histopathological aspects, and the chelating effect of zeolite was studied. Fishes were exposed to two different concentrations of #sodium arsenite alone, and also two different concentrations of sodium arsenite along with zeolite for 3 different durations (3days, 7days and 15 days). Concentration of total protein, albumin and globulin from liver was estimated. A Significant decrease in total protein, albumin and globulin concentrations on exposure to sodium arsenite and recovery of the conditions, when the fishes were treated with zeolite along with sodium arsenite, was observed. The results of the histopathological study showed significant alterations in liver and zeolite treated arsenic did not cause any significant histopathological alterations in liver cells.

Authors: Jayasree Balasubramanian, Anil Kumar

#SodiumArsenite, #SyntheticZeolite, #HeteropneustesFossilis, #proteinMetabolism, #histopathology</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-05T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/CY096WrlJlw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>707</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/MmOgk3j0Leo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Monsoon Oriented Seasonal Freight Density Operation of Railways and Rolling Motor Way</video:title>
         <video:description>In the world, #railway transport system only utilizes #electricity with high efficiency for running the trains and carrying heavy loads through electrified traction as when compared to other transport systems. Since if it possible to run the road vehicles under electric power four to five times of electric energy will be needed which consumed by railway transport system for carrying the same load. On the other hand, million numbers of batteries are needed to operate the road transport, which catches high cost and also create environmental #pollution. In this context, Green energy is in the form of electricity and generated through solar photo voltaic cells and wind mills is considered as an alternative resource for operation of transport system. Also, wind mill energy can be got in abundance during monsoon season of each country and it is heaviest energy in Giga watts among all other non-conventional energy sources. So, expansion of electrified traction of railways in all possible routes of each country can be done by installing more wind mills and photo voltaic cell panels. This process will help the railway to get maximum demand of electricity without any harm to environment during monsoon season. Loaded lorries and trucks for long journey may be carried with railway wagon called as Rolling Motor way. Then by increasing traffic density of freight movement during availability of wind and hydro electric power of monsoon period of each country called as Monsoon oriented seasonal freight density operation which is the new role of railways. Though existing track of railways is enough for the movement of Rolling Motor way, It will be better separate corridor of electrified traction for freight movement. Since in road transport system goods traffic of lorries and truck uses larger amount of diesel than buses. The process of #monsoon oriented seasonal freight density operation will regulate the role of railways through which global warming can be reduced and fossil fuels can be saved. This will lead to control the prices of essential commodities.

#RailwayTransportSystem, #RollingMotorWay, #WindMillEnergy, #LoadedLorries, #GlobalWarming, #MOSFDOSystem

Author: S. Ramamoorthi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20191364</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-30T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/MmOgk3j0Leo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>543</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/HOc3ev8tteY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Reshaping Rural Sphere, Village Pachgaon: An Impact of Amity Education Valley</video:title>
         <video:description>Reshaping Rural Sphere, Village #Pachgaon: An Impact of #AmityEducationValley

The social and economic reconstruction and improvement in a community can be created through many drivers such as market manipulation, closing or opening of a factory, setting up of a dynamic institution etc. Associated socio-economic effects can be wide-ranging in size, from local effects on a small community, which is rural in nature to a larger society in long term perspective. The developmental transformation on rural people and entrepreneurs in the village is quite evident in the form of #entrepreneursDevelopment, #skillDevelopment, and rise in level of income and rental income as well as subsequent impact on standard of living.

#socio-economic, #transformation, #development, #entrepreneurs

Author: Pallavi Sharma

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20195241</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-02T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/HOc3ev8tteY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>641</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/sVLSSL9rTE8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Compliance of Use of Hand Rub as a Hand Hygiene Practice among Health Care Workers of ICU in Lucknow</video:title>
         <video:description>A Cross - Sectional Study to Assess the Compliance of Use of Hand Rub as a Hand #Hygiene Practice among #HealthCareWorkers of #ICU in a #TertiaryCareHospital in #Lucknow

BACKGROUND With an increase in burden of nosocomial infections, there is an increase in rate of patient succumbing to deaths in critical care units of hospital in developing countries due to complications of HAIs. Alcohol based hand-rubs overcomes all infrastructural barriers &amp; time barriers related to hand washing. OBJECTIVE To assess the hand rub practices followed by health care workers in ICU in adherence to five moments of hand hygiene practices given by WHO. METHODS An observational checklist based on WHO five moments of hand hygiene in health care services related to alcohol based hand-rub 2009 was used among 50 professional health care workers using non participant random sampling by a single observer during morning hours over 10 days in Mar 2020 in ICU. The alcohol based hand-rub used was #Sterilium. Five moments were considered as opportunities and each moment was given score of 01.Compliance was taken as adherence to these moments.Missed opportunities recorded in terms of not following the adherence to these moments.The overall compliance rate and specific to each moment was assessed. RESULT The maximum overall compliance rate in relation to five moments was 54 % among #paramedics (ORAs) followed by compliance rate of 44 % among nurses and least of 15 % among doctors.More compliance of 86 % observed in before clean and aseptic procedure followed by 58 % in after patient contact, 27.9 % in body fluid exposure risk and the least compliance of 10 % was seen in two moments i.e. before patient contact and after touching patient surrounding. CONCLUSION The result of improved overall compliance of hand-rub in paramedics (ORAs) over nurses and doctors may be attributed to decreased workload of patient care over them in addition to strict aseptic techniques being followed by them in OT. Awareness, Knowledge, years of experience and infection control skills of HCWs will be affected if workload of patient care is being overlooked.

#NosocomialInfections, #alcoholBasedHandrubs, #WHO, #IntensiveCareUnit, #compliance

Authors: Seema Kumari Singh, Rekha Kumari, Sanju Kumari, Neha, Gabriella Rynjah

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20605202716</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-13T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/sVLSSL9rTE8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>751</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/dnOIWsgcSrI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Anti-Depressant Activity of Ethanolic Extract of Justicia  Gendarussa Burm with Wister Rat</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Mythili A, Jothimanivannan C

Abstract: Objective Justicia gendarussa Burm is an #herbal #plant that has several therapeutic effects. It also heals #depression, #grief, nervous #stress and tension. In the present study we evaluated #antidepressant effect of #ethanolic extract from Justicia gendarussa Burm by using Forced Swimming Test (FST) [1]. Methods Two doses of ethanolic extract of Justicia gendarussa Burm (250 mg/kg and 500 mg/kg) was injected intraperitoneally. Immobility time and #swimming time were measured after 30 min of injection and compared with negative control and imipramine as a positive control. Result The ethanolic extract (500mg/kg) was found to be effective and it exhibited activity similar to that of the conventional drug #imipramine.

Keywords: Justicia gendarussa Burm, Immobility time, Forced Swimming Test, Antidepressant-like effect

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20178833</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-12-31T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/dnOIWsgcSrI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>685</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/9DsDUZmIMds/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Combination Effect Analysis of Catharanthus roseus, Abelmoschus manihot and Dysphania ambrosioides</video:title>
         <video:description>The Combination Effect Analysis of #Catharanthus roseus, #Abelmoschus manihot and #Dysphania ambrosioides on #Rattus norvegicus #Blood Triglyceride Content

In the Pandemic #Covid-19 era, the search for herbal medicines for community use became the hope of researchers. Triglycerides in the blood are needed by the body at certain levels, but it is a problem at excessive levels or called #hypertriglyceridemia. The study aims to analyse the combination effect of the Tapak dara (Catharanthus roseus), Gedi (#AbelmoschusManihot) and Pasote (Dysphania ambrosioides) on the blood triglyceride levels of white rats (Rattus norvegicus). The research method used is experimental. This method is carried out gradually starting with the maintenance of rats and administering fats, making extracts, administering treatment, and blood trafficking mice. The research uses samples of Tapak dara, Gedi and Pasote. The dried sample is then extracted by brewing simplisia in the form of tea using boiling water 100 mL, then administered to rats by way of Sonde/Cekok for 30 days. Rat blood after treatment is taken from the heart and then analyzed its triglyceride levels with an enzymatic spectrometer. Results of analysis of the influence of the combination of Tapak dara, Gedi and Pasote show distinct results. After further testing with Duncan&apos;s test that the Gemfibrozil treatment resulted in 17.2 mg/dL triglyceride levels and the highest was the third combination treatment of 112.7 mg/dL. The visible effect is the decrease and increase in triglyceride levels. The conclusion is that there are different influences from the combination administration of Tapak dara, Gedi and Pasote against the blood triglyceride levels of white rats with uncombined treatment. Triglyceride levels given the combination of the third leaf extract (PTG) have increased, while in Gedi treatment only and the combination of Tapak dara Pasote is decreased. The combination of several medicinal plants produces a new effect which is the interaction of the effect of a single active compound.

#Triglycerides, #CatharanthusRoseus, #AbelmoschusManihot, #DysphaniaAmbrosioides

Authors: Bella Rebecca, Dingse Pandiangan, Agustina M. Tangapo

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20716082509</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-26T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/9DsDUZmIMds</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>664</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UGh40bM8Ygs/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Awakening to Religion &amp; Secularism in the School Context in Tunisia after the Revolution of 2011</video:title>
         <video:description>#Religion and #secularism are two sources of incessant socio-cultural conflict in the school context than elsewhere. These conflicts are eating away at the world and #Tunisian society especially, among young school children and #academics, after the 2011 revolution. In this article, we are interested in the religion of religion and the sense of secularism. It involves awakening to effective practices and favorable opinions of religious practices (#Islam) and secularism. Our interest is for teachers who can approach and discuss the problem of religious worship and secularism with students. We used the case study method using a questionnaire a, we interviewed Tunisian teachers and used the #SPSS 25 software where the variables surveyed had categorized and coded. The results revealed that Tunisian #education downplays the importance of religion and secularism and shows teacher resistance to these types of awakening.

#Secularism, #spirituality, #Islam, #secularSpirituality, #religion, #Tunisia

Authors: Farhati Mohsen, Atf Azzouna

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2020997</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-26T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/UGh40bM8Ygs</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>512</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ac1Jgxpc9oc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Level of Knowledge Regarding Handling of Aggressive Person among the Family Members</video:title>
         <video:description>A Descriptive Study to Assess the Level of #Knowledge Regarding Handling of Aggressive Person among the Family Members at Selected Community Area in #Noida

#Aggression refers to a range of behaviors that can result in both physical and #psychologicalHarm to yourself, others, or objects in the #environment. This type of behavior centers on harming another person either physically or mentally. It can be a sign of an underlying mental health disorder, a substance use disorder, or a medical disorder. Family members are the one who confront with the aggressive situation at home in the primary phase, so it is important for them to know how to manage the situation. So present study is conducted to find out the level of knowledge. The research design adopted for the present study is #QuantitativeResearchApproach and non-experimental descriptive survey design. Convenient sampling technique was used for selecting 120 samples. Structured questionnaire was used to assess the level of knowledge. The present study finding indicates that majority 60 % of family members had very good and 40 % had good knowledge of handling of aggressive person.

Author: Jaimika Patel

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20722150620</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-09T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ac1Jgxpc9oc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>486</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/kI8YVvBCz3M/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Utilization Pattern of Corticosteroids in Dermatology Unit in Jayanagar General Hospital, Bangalore</video:title>
         <video:description>Introduction: #Skin #diseases are a significant problem all over the world. #Corticosteroids are one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in the skin diseases due to their anti-inflammatory and #immunosuppressive actions. The appropriate use of corticosteroids is necessary to obtain best possible effect with safest and least number of #drugs, while avoiding under use and abuse which may lead to subtherapeutic dose (non-responsive) and adverse effects respectively. Aim: To assess the utilization pattern of corticosteroids in the dermatology department, Jayanagar General Hospital, #Bangalore, India. Methodology: A hospital based prospective observational study was carried out for a period of 6 months in Jayanagar General Hospital, by enrolling outpatients considering study criteria. Prescription with at least one steroid were collected and analyzed for corticosteroids prescription pattern. Results: Out of 150 patients studied, majority of the prescription were of females (59.33 %) compared to males (40.67 %). The study showed most common dermatological problem requiring steroid therapy was ACD (50 %). 166 steroids were prescribed during the study, #Clobetasol (57.22 %) was the most preferred one. Topical route was much preferred (89.82 %) over oral (7.78 %) and #parenteral (2.4 %). #Ointment (60 %) was the most preferred topical formulation. 72.28 % steroids were prescribed as generic name. Conclusion: Although most of the drugs were prescribed rationally, involvement of a Clinical #pharmacist in patient care can help in more rational prescribing along with prevention &amp; early detection of #ADRs which can directly promote drug safety and better patient outcomes as well as to control misuse and abuse of #OTC #steroids.

#UtilizationPattern, #Rationality, #Steroids, #Potency

Authors: Mahesh Raj Joshi, Bishal Subedi, Kajal Jha, Raveendranath S, Ramesh M Tambat

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20630113249</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-31T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/kI8YVvBCz3M</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>529</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/EmA06WGZAPI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Determinants of Income from Small Scale Cassava Processing Activities in Ogo Oluwa Local Government</video:title>
         <video:description>Determinants of Income from Small Scale Cassava Processing Activities in Ogo Oluwa Local Government Area, Ogbomoso of Oyo State

The focus of this project is on determinants of income from small scale cassava processing activities in #OgoOluwa local government area #Ogbomoso Oyo, State. Multistage random sampling was used to select respondents for the study. Primary data were obtained from 100 cassava processors. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and regression analysis. The mean age of the respondents was 53.7 years, 98 % were married while 2 % were single. The regression results reveal that the coefficient of the multiple determinations (R2) is 73 %. In all this study reveals that initial capital, labour cost literacy levels are the major factors determining income from the small scale cassava processor. On the contrary the older a processor are the less productive they become.

#Income, #SmallScale, #cassavaProcessor, #OLS

Authors: Adio M. O., Ajetunmobi O. A

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=OCT141334</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-13T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/EmA06WGZAPI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>286</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/iiNi7SHc53U/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Combined Spectroscopic and DFT Studies of Pyridoxine</video:title>
         <video:description>The #FourierTransformInfrared (#FTIR) and #FT-Raman (#FTR) spectra of 4, 5-bis (hydroxymethyl) -2-methylpyridin-3-ol have been recorded in the regions 4000-450 cm-1and 4000-500cm-1respectively. Utilizing the observed FTIR and FT-Raman data, a complete vibrational assignment and analysis of the fundamental modes of #pyridoxine have been carried out. The optimum molecular geometry, infrared intensities have been calculated by density functional theory (DFT/B3LYP) method with 6-311G (d, p), 6-311++G (d, p) and RHF/6-31G (d, p) basis sets. The complete vibrational assignments were performed on the basis of the potential energy distribution (PED) of the Vibrational modes calculated using Vibrational Energy Distribution Analysis (VEDA 4) program. The calculated #HOMO-LUMO energy gap revealed that charge transfer occurs within the molecule. The thermodynamic properties like Entropy, #Enthalpy, Specific Heat Capacity and Zero vibrational energy have been calculated. Besides, molecular Electrostatic potential (MEP) was investigated using theoretical calculations. Stability of the molecule arising from hyper #conjugative interactions, charge #delocalization have been analyzed using #NBO (Natural Bond Orbital) analysis.

#FTIR, #FT-Raman, #HOMO-LUMO, #MullikenAtomicCharges, #MEP, #UV, #NBO

R. Padmavathi, S. Gunasekaran, B. Rajamannan

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20181859</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-18T12:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/iiNi7SHc53U</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>702</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/aNAtop5Ccww/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Case Study of Efficiency Analysis on Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd</video:title>
         <video:description>#PowerGridCorporationofIndiaLimited (#PGCIL), is an Indian state-owned electric utilities company headquartered in #Gurgaon, India. Power Grid wheels about 50 % of the total power generated in India on its transmission network. #PowerGrid has a pan-India presence with around 95, 329 km circuit of transmission network and 156 #EHVAC &amp; #HVDC sub-stations with a total transformation capacity of 138, 673 MVA. Power Grid has consistently maintained the transmission system availability over 99.00 % which is at par with the International Utilities. The power sector in India is growing rapidly and the role of PGCIL is significant in this sector. The sound financial health of the company would thus aid in achieving higher growth of the power sector. It is always important to know the #financialManagement practices prevalent in the company. Thus, the present study would help us to know the financial management at PGCIL. Ten year data, i.e., from 2002-12 would be taken for the study. This study would focus on efficiency analysis. The primary objectives of study are: To study the financial health of PGCIL company. To study the impact of recession in 2007-08 on the financial performance of PGCIL.

Paired differences, Std Error, Std deviation, 95 % Confidence Interval of the difference, degree of freedom, two tailed test, t-test

Authors: Dr. Surbhi Gupta, Mohit Gupta

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB14510</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-11T12:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/aNAtop5Ccww</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>776</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/TX7Fo-7SRh8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Nurse Teachers&apos; Lived Experiences with Students&apos; Impoliteness: A Qualitative Study (Nursing)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Pramilaa R

Abstract: Students impolite behavior is very interrupting in #nursing #education and if ignored could lead to behavioral entanglement and in due course #violence and #aggression in classrooms. The present study was aimed to explore the nurse #teachers lived experiences with students impoliteness. A phenomenological design was used to examine the lived experiences. A total of 14 nurse teachers were selected through purposive sampling technique. Data was collected through semi structured interview. Interviews were audio-taped and transcribed by the researcher. The themes emerged were categorized as a) Unbecoming behavior with teachers; b) Unprofessional behavior with peers; c) Undesirable behavior in classroom; d) Academic dishonesty; and e) Aggressive non- verbal expressions. The study findings encompassed causes of impolite behavior and recommendations to overcome the same.

#NurseTeachers, #impoliteness, #qualitative, #phenomenology

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=18041902</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-08T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/TX7Fo-7SRh8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>524</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/9sVqKqO7OMw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Micro, Cottage and Small Enterprises (MCSEs) for Local Economic Development in Nepal</video:title>
         <video:description>There is a structural change in #Nepal since 2015. Local government has been given the legislative, executive, and judiciary rights. #Agriculture, #tourism, industry and #commerce, cooperative and financial institutions have been mandated as components of local economic development (#LED). Micro, #cottage, and small industries (#MCSEs) are the foundation of the local economy. It is believed that excess cash inflow over outflow develops the local economy. To do so, how every level of government of Nepal is working for the growth of MCSEs is an interesting subject of study in the current situation of Nepal. To know the actual scenario of MCSEs in the locality, this study was carried out. Both qualitative and quantitative methods were adopted. Primary and secondary data collection methods were applied. This study followed the deductive approach to explore the status of policies into practice.

#LocalEconomicDevelopment, #LocalEconomy, #Enterprises, #CashInflow, #MCSE

Author: Dev Raj Rai

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20530195115</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-11-23T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/9sVqKqO7OMw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1274</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+8+Issue+6%2C+June+2019&amp;page=410&amp;i=42</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1678</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/9iI8SOmB3lo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Women Participation in Rail Transport in India: Relevance and Need in Present Scenario</video:title>
         <video:description>The article is written to address issue of #women staff and passengers in #IndianRailways. Despite being one of the largest transporter and employer in India, #Railways have a poor share of women staff and women passengers. Article gives an overview of women share at present in Indian Railways and the need to increase this share. Poor share of women has resulted in poor planning of future projects from gender based perspective. The challenges faced by women employees are mentioned in the article and it gives two case studies of infrastructural deficiencies in the system. Situation in other countries is also mentioned for comparison and better understanding of India&apos;s place in this sector and it is projected how other countries are making efforts for increasing female share in Transport sector. Some suggestions are also given to make organization women friendly. This article is an effort for gender-equality in Rail Transportation in #India-both for internal members and passengers.

#GenderEquality, #RailTransport

Author: Aarti Singh Parihar

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20199074</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-12-03T03:30:26Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/9iI8SOmB3lo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>637</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+8+Issue+11%2C+November+2019&amp;page=350&amp;i=36</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1678</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DFmawA00_iY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Leaving the Daylight: The Adjustments of Filipino Night Shift Workers in the State of Qatar</video:title>
         <video:description>Background: #Qatar, a member of the #GulfCooperationCouncil, is among the countries relying on the foreign workforce to progress economically. Among the workforce are #Filipino night shift workers who seek to improve and attain professional growth. This study focuses on achieving a complete understanding on the struggles of Filipino night shift workers while attaining professional while working in the state of Qatar Method: This qualitative paper made use of a phenomenological research design to understand the lived experiences and perceptions of the participants, specifically Filipino night shift workers, relative to the central question: How do night shift employees deal with their professional growth; financial problems; and personal problems Data were gathered through a twenty-five semi-structured interview, and were analyzed using an inductive approach in theme development. Findings: Findings have shown the advantages and disadvantages of being a night shift worker in terms of professional growth; which implies the adjustments done by night shift workers to mainly cater to the needs of their families. Conclusion: Filipino night shift workers self-motivation plays a big part in attaining professional growth. Recommendation: To fill in the literature gap, this paper suggests future researchers focus on one profession and address various factors such as personal, financial state, and familial matters.

#FilipinoNightShiftWorker, #Acculturation, #CopingMechanisms, #ProfessionalGrowth, #Qatar, #StrugglesofNightShiftWorker, #Phenomenological

Authors: Dr. Fredelito Don John A. Vallesteros, Paolo Andrei Emmanuel B. Dipasupil, Rev Adligh V. Gamayon, Dianne Grace M. Bautista, Jeshana Novene F. De Guzman, Ezekielle M. Milan

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20202894</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-06T03:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/DFmawA00_iY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>644</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+7%2C+July+2018&amp;page=240&amp;i=25</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1678</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/EwzlruZAQn4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Quality of Life and Problems Faced by the Mothers of Children with Hearing and Speech Impairment</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Reshmi Samanta

Abstract: The investigator conducted a descriptive study on assessment of quality of life and problems faced by the mothers of children with #hearing and #speech #impairment attending selected special schools, #WestBengal with the objectives to assess the quality of life of the mothers and to find out the problems faced by them. The conceptual framework adopted for the study was based on #RoysAdaptationModel. Non probability convenient sampling technique was adopted to select 200 respondents. The tools used for the study were #Ferrans and Powers quality of life index and a structured rating scale. The study findings revealed that majority of the respondents (54 %) had extremely poor quality of life. Maximum number of respondents (53 %) were facing moderate problem while economical domain found to be the highest problematic area. A significant association was found between educational qualification and quality of life of mother as #chisquare was 8.28 [2 df (1) = 6.63] at 0.01 level of significance. Further a statistically significant [tdf (198) =3.34] negative correlation (r=-0.611) was found between quality of life and problems faced by mother as t value was 10.83 at 0.001 level of significance. The study has several implications in #nursing #education, practice, administration and #research. The study can be replicated on larger sample and as a comparative study between mothers of physically challenged male and female child.

#QualityOfLife, #HearingImpairedChild, #SpeechImpairedChild, #problem

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2019215</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-12T12:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/EwzlruZAQn4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1282</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+6+Issue+11%2C+November+2017&amp;page=60&amp;i=7</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1678</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UN-Dmwjzb6Q/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Synthesis and Structural Properties of Polystyrene Complexed with Cadmium Sulfide</video:title>
         <video:description>#Polystyrene (PS) complexed with #CadmiumSulfide (#CdS) are prepared by a solution cast technique. Several experimental techniques such as #XRD, #SEM, #FTIR and Raman #Spectroscopy are employed to characterize the sample. The powder #X-ray diffraction (#XRD) result indicates that the nanoparticles are crystallized in cubic phase. SEM, FTIR and Raman spectra of the sample are recorded and discussed briefly.

Authors: Roshani N. Bhagat, Vijaya S. Sangawar

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20177794</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-02-12T18:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/UN-Dmwjzb6Q</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>634</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+4+Issue+9%2C+September+2015&amp;page=60&amp;i=7</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1678</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/RY8I7rtOgoU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>An Investigation into the State of Disaster and Safety Preparedness in Schools in Kenya</video:title>
         <video:description>#Disasters of various kinds have been witnessed in learning institutions in #Kenya for many years. Indeed, disasters disrupt the education process and undermine quality of education. This paper looks at how prepared our learning institutions are in fighting instances of fire outbreaks. The question here is are learning institutions adequately prepared to cope with these disasters. The paper is based on a survey carried out in 12 Counties in Kenya. The purpose of the study was to investigate the state of disaster preparedness in learning institutions in Kenya with specific reference to fire disasters. Descriptive survey research design was used. The study targeted all learners in primary and secondary schools, #teachers, school administrators, Boards of #Management (BOM) / School Management Committees (SMCs), Chiefs, Sponsors and #education officials. Cluster and simple random sampling was used. The research instruments used in collecting data were questionnaires and interview guides. Piloting of the instruments was carried out and validated for reliability. This initial exercise was carried out in three Counties that were randomly selected. The pilot Counties were not part of the main study. Means and standard deviations were used to describe the data gathered during the main study. Quantitative data were analyzed using #SPSS while qualitative data were analyzed thematically. The main finding of the study was that learning institutions were not sufficiently prepared to handle disasters or emergency situations. Recommendations made include developing a coherent safety and disaster/emergency preparedness policy and carrying out sensitization for all directorates in the Ministry of Education and key education stakeholders on issues pertaining to Disaster and Emergency preparedness. It is expected that the findings of this study will provide insightful reference that education stakeholders can rely on in regard to disaster preparedness and management.

#Disaster, #Safety, #EmergencyPreparedness, #Management, #Unrest, #Violence, #Students, #LearningInstitutions

Authors: Simiyu Kisurulia, Dorcas Katiambo, George Akolo Lutomia

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB158087</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-14T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/RY8I7rtOgoU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>367</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+4+Issue+12%2C+December+2015&amp;page=440&amp;i=45</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.1678</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/PNj3tnFc28k/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>African Shea Butter as a Staple and Renewable Bioproduct</video:title>
         <video:description>The world is really making a turn to natural and bioderived chemicals/products. This is so in order to enhance sustainability of the socioeconomic growth, conservation of the #environment and human safety. #SheaButter is a renewable #bioproduct which is traditionally and industrially used for many medical, personal care and cosmetic applications and so on. More so, shea butter can be a great solution to skin diseases in these days of acute weather and climatic conditions because of its effectiveness and nontoxic nature. The #sheaTree from which the shea butter is derived, is cultivated or grown widely and naturally in West and Central Africa in the semi-arid #Sahel. This tree is an important natural resource which should be seriously protected to sustain the shea butter derived from it. In addition, there is need for more participation in the shea butter business to maximize its beneficial values. The extraction of butter can be alternatively carried out by using greener solvents preferably supercritical carbon dioxide (#scCO2) instead of hexane to enhance the quality of the butter. Thus, shea butter is essentially valuable and nontoxic bio-renewable product. The benefits and applications of shea butter cannot be over emphasised and are indispensable and inexhaustive.

Authors: Kaana Asemave, Tabitha Amarkasev Asemave

#SheaButter, #renewableBioproduct

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV152415</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-02T12:30:27Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/PNj3tnFc28k</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>414</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/recentepresentations.php?page=8</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.1678</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Hst5aBpGhUI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Relation between the HCF, LCM and G.P. [For Finite Number of Terms] (SR20213195228)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Chirag Gupta

Abstract: There are two different theorems both are for finite number of terms (n). First #theorem is for even number of terms (n) and second is for odd number of terms. Highest Common factor (#HCF) of a geometric progression (GP) is always its first term  and least Common Multiple (#LCM) of a Geometric progression is always it&apos;s last term.

https://www.ijsr.net/search_index_results_paperid.php?id=SR20213195228</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-09T05:43:32Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Hst5aBpGhUI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>587</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/0PD56OZUBNs/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Surface Runoff Estimation using RS and GIS - A Case Study of Swarnamukhi River, India (Hydrology)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Shanmukha Srinivas G, Satyanarayana Moorthy D V, Yaswanth Kumar Y, Jyothi P

Abstract: For proper utilization and management of water, as in planning and design of water storage structures, channel improvement, estimation of surface runoff is essential. Geographic Information System (GIS) is specifically designed to merge maps with database and is well suited to work with all stages of hydrological modeling. Present study aims to quantify the hydrological response of the watershed, Konakaluva, a sub watershed of Sawarnamukhi River flowing across Rangampet, Srikalahasthi and drains into Bay of Bengal for different rainfall conditions. Remote sensing and GIS are used to overcome the inconveniences faced while using conventional methods for estimating runoff. In this project, Natural Resources Conservation System - Curve Number model is used for rainfall-runoff estimation using slope, vegetation cover and drainage density of the basin. Runoff depths are computed for average rainfall values. For an average infiltration condition, estimated surface runoff is 24.6 mm with correlation coefficient between the observed and predicted (modelled) runoffs being 0.78. This indicates the method is reliable in predicting the surface runoff of the catchment.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20512084915</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-13T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/0PD56OZUBNs</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>780</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/zn8GU_Ft0F8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Scoop on Tunisian Banking System Vulnerabilities and Monetary Policy Features</video:title>
         <video:description>Scoop on Tunisian Banking System Vulnerabilities and Monetary Policy Features after the Financial Crisis and Political Instability

This article describes and analyzes the evolution of the main economic and monetary aggregates of the Tunisian economy after the financial crisis and the political instability of January 2011. In addition, it interested to present the different risks suffered by the bank system during and after these two crises and to identify whether the monetary policy is optimal to mitigate these weaknesses. We suggest first to study the evolution of economic performance during and after these crises. Second, we analyze the impact of the economic recession on the Tunisian banks overall strength and liquidity. Ultimately, we focus on the effectiveness of the monetary policy during these crises. The results suggest that Tunisian banks have been very touched by the revolution&apos;s disturbance particularly, at the level of risk-taking and liquidity mismatch. The analysis of monetary policy, showing that it has evolved from an accommodating policy, going from a neutral monetary policy to a restrictive one, by using the key interest rate as well as reserve rates as monetary policy instruments.

#MacroeconomicPerformance, #BankingSystemVulnerabilities, #MonetaryPolicyConduct

Author: Salha Ben Salem

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2020575</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-21T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/zn8GU_Ft0F8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>838</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/a6uwGYzs8Fg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Predicting the Strength Properties of Swelling Clay (Civil Engineering)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Omer S. M. Hamza, Magdi M. E. Zumrawi, Awad E. M. Mohamed

Abstract: This paper studies empirical correlation between expansive soil index properties and soil strength. Disturb soil samples from different areas in Sudan were collected to represent the most expansively soils in the country. The samples were collected from Al-Qadarif (S1), Wad Medani (S2) and Al-Giraif East in Khartoum (S3). The basic properties of the soil samples were measured. The three soils give high plasticity and very weak strength. The chemical analysis shown that S1 has the highest montmorillonite mineral than the other two soils. Therefore S1 is considered as the most expansively soil compared with the other soils. The consistency factor which was developed can be used to correlate the basic properties of the soil with the soil strength. The consistency factor is a combination of the moisture content, dry density, void ratio, liquid limit and plasticity index. These parameters are combined in a way reflecting the influence of each of them on the soil property. The strength properties (CBR and UCS) were measured for the soil samples compacted at different moisture content and different dry densities. Very good linear relationships were developed between the consistency factor and the strength properties. The correlations developed were verified by using the data of this study and the data reported by some previous researchers.

#ConsistencyFactor, #strength, #swelling, #nomograph

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=15101901</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-26T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/a6uwGYzs8Fg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>455</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Fqtr7VY2mWY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effect of Animated Presentation in Knowledge on Personal Hygiene among Children at Primary School</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dr. M. A. Sahbanathul Missiriya

Abstract: Majority of the health problems affecting school age children are preventable by the promotion of hygiene practices through proper health education. UNICEF (2013) reported that survey among school children in India revealed that about half of the ailments are related to lack of personal hygiene. Totally 100 children (50 were intervention group and 50 were control group) from primary schools in Tiruvellore district were selected randomly. They were assessed for the evaluating the effect of animated presentation on personal hygiene. 27 (54 %) of them in the experimental group and 25 (50 %) of them in the control group were 8 years of age. The paired-t- test knowledge score in experimental group the pretest value was 24.203, in control group was 5.408, both were statistically significant at the level of P less than 0.001.There was no significant association between knowledge level and the selected demographic variables in experimental and control group at the level of P Less than 0.05.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB154112</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-18T12:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Fqtr7VY2mWY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>448</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/zKF5QBPt8qk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>ACL Grade II, MCL Grade III and Hemarthrosis of Knee Treated Conservatively</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dr. S. S. Subramanian

Abstract: Road traffic accidents are common especially in developing countries proper #rehabilitation post soft tissue injuries facilitates early recovery and prevents long term complications. Aims &amp; Objectives of this original research was to evaluate the efficacy of specific tailored exercises post #hemarthrosis #ACL, #MCL of left knee. Materials &amp; Methodology: 43 years old male after an RT #accident sustained injury to left knee. He was treated conservatively by specific exercises based on the evaluation during the period from 16.08.2018 to 30.09.2019 in Chennai with twice a week frequency Results: subjects womac score was evaluated and analyzed statistically.

Keywords: QOL, Quality of Life, ACL, anterior Cruciate Ligament, MCL, Medial Collateral Ligament, NWB, Non Weight Bearing, Hemarthrosis, Womac Score, ROM, Range of Motion, PNF, Proprioceptive Neuro Muscular Facilitation

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20202477</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-02-21T06:30:18Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/zKF5QBPt8qk</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>695</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Kej8scuuPaw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>How Organizational Structures Affect Project Outcomes</video:title>
         <video:description>The need for an adequate organizational structure for projects cannot be over emphasized. It serves as the pillar for appropriate #project implementation. Thus, making it expressly clear for senior #management to adopt the most preferred structure to support the entire project. This should be done in a manner where the organization will benefit the most. However, the various organizational forms mentioned should be examined to ensure that it suits the potential projects the organization intends implementing. Such selection process should be free of #sentiments, personal gains, #bribery and other unethical practices that might compromise the process. The following should be considered in the selection process; type of project i.e. complex, simple or intermediate projects, organizational objectives, capacity of the parent organization i.e. The strengths of the functional unit in terms of manpower and other resources needed for the completion of the project, project determinants such as time, schedule, performance, #budget and quality, the challenges and benefits associated with each organizational structure, the risks associated with the projects and which structure is suitable to mitigate such risks.

#OrganizationalStructure, #Projectized, #FunctionalManager, #ProjectManager, #MatrixStructure

Author: Crispin George

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20217013035</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-31T04:46:56Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Kej8scuuPaw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1134</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/o-m5-yLz-rA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Microwave Effect on Zirconia Ceramics at High Temperature</video:title>
         <video:description>The project of this work is to study the microwave effect on zirconia #ceramics at high temperature. Three samples of zirconia ceramics, pure #zirconia (ZrO2), zirconia stabilized with #yattria (Y2O3), and zirconia stabilized with #magnesia (MgO), are chosen for this work. A full computerized cavity perturbation technique working in frequency ranges, 615 MHz, 1412 MHz, 2214 MHz, and 3017 MHz at temperature ranging from 25 oC to 2000 oC, are using to measure the microwave dielectric properties of the three samples. The microwave effect on these samples can be determined due to the variation in the real and the imaginary parts, ?&apos; and ?&apos;&apos;, of the dielectric properties in microwave frequency range at high temperature.

#Microwaves, #cavityPerturbation, #CeramicsZirconia, #permittivity

Author: Thoria A. Baeraky

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB157343</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-11-03T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/o-m5-yLz-rA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>318</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/y4-rpnHL0kY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Study of Teachers&apos; Motivation and Academic Coordinators&apos; Leadership Practice</video:title>
         <video:description>A Study of Teachers&apos; Motivation and Academic Coordinators&apos; #Leadership Practice: The Relationship to #Vision, Inspirational #Motivation, #Intellectual #Stimulation, Supportive Leadership and Personal Recognition

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between teachers&apos; motivation to academic coordinators&apos; leadership practice on vision, inspirational motivation, intellectual stimulation, supportive leadership, and personal recognition. Whereas previous research had explored these constructs separately, this study investigated two distinct paths to the motivation of the teachers and the leadership practice of the academic coordinators. The analytical procedure of multiple #regression was utilized to determine and to evaluate the predicting strength among teachers&apos; motivation and the independent variables: vision, inspirational motivation, intellectual stimulation, supportive leadership and personal recognition of the #academic coordinators&apos; transformational leadership in the institution. The #researcher pilot-tested a total of 30 teachers who were randomly chosen both from Elementary and Junior High #School Department of #LIDE Learning Center, Inc. The Pearson product-moment correlation and the multiple regression analysis coefficients revealed that a strong positive correlation existed between the dependent variable and all the five independent variables. Of the five variables, the vision was the most strongly related to teachers&apos; motivation. This study provides new support to previous research about the importance of teachers&apos; motivation and academic coordinators&apos; leadership practice for institutions&apos; effectiveness and quality of performance.

Author: Genevieve M. Gepitulan

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20199749</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-11-07T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/y4-rpnHL0kY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1090</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/P0d8VzQLpDA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Urban Housing Condition in Moradabad City: A Study of Selected Wards</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dr. Lubna Khalil

Abstract: This study prefers to the municipal corporation of Moradabad. a detailed study of the selected wards of Moradabad city has been conducted. This problem has been selected for study because of its significance in the life of urban people. The city has been selected as the study area because earlier work on various aspect of housing has been conducted in large metropolitan cities and little attention has been made given to smaller cities. The spatial Pattern of urban Housing in Moradabad has been derived. Variable containing information with regard to the urban housing condition is used in this analysis. The variable selected to describe the urban housing were related to residential pattern, housing standard building structure, accessibility, safe drinking water, electricity facility etc. In order to compare the wards, the absolute values of variable were not deemed appropriate and therefore, were transformed into percentages.

Keywords: #UrbanHousing, #DrinkingWater

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20201935</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-07-15T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/P0d8VzQLpDA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>512</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DwI11xbg9ww/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effects of Mulligans Technique Versus Conventional Therapy in Subjects with Frozen Shoulder Syndrome</video:title>
         <video:description>Background and purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare the treatment techniques of mulligan mobilization with conventional therapy and only conventional therapy in subjects with #frozenShoulderSyndrome (#FSS).Subjects 30 subjects with frozen shoulder syndrome. Method: Study design It is experimental study with randomized controlled trial. The subjects were divided in to two equal groups by simple random technique. Before the treatment pretest measurement is taken by standardized index of shoulder function (#FI2S) scale. Group A received mobilization with movement and conventional #therapy includes shortwave diathermy, pendular exercise, pulley exercise, wand exercise for 5 times per week for 1 month and group B received only conventional therapy. Both the group received treatment for 4 weeks. At the end of 4th week again the outcomes were measured by standardized index of shoulder function (FI2S) scale. Result Overall subjects in both groups improved over the 4 weeks. But statistically significant improvements were found in mobilization with movement and conventional therapy group than with only conventional therapy group. Conclusion: In subjects with FSS #mobilization with movement along with conventional therapy are more effective than only with conventional therapy.

#frozenShoulder, #mulliganTechnique, #FI2S

Authors: Dr. Nikita Patel, Dr. K. Vaittianadane

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20181344</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-11T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/DwI11xbg9ww</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>713</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/92GEgXO0nJc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Biodiversity of Coastal Areas of Valsad, South Gujarat</video:title>
         <video:description>The present study documents the diversity and quantitative assessment of fringing mangroves in these nine different #estuarine regions of #Valsad district of South #Gujarat. The most outstanding feature of our study is that we observed four species of mangrove and six species of mangrove associate namely #AvicenniaMarina, #SonneratiaApetala, #SalvadoraPersica, #AcanthusIllicifolius, Ipomoea pes caprae, Sesuviarum portulacastrum, Clerodendrum inerme, Derris heterophylla, Cressa cretica, and Aeluropus lagopoides. The dominant mangroves in these areas are Avicennia species and Acanthus illicifolius. Earlier works included Rhizophora mucronata which was not found during this study in any of the nine spots of mangrove forests. We have used the #Jaccardian similarity index to analysis the floral diversity of our mangrove sites. Our study highlighted the relation between water quality parameters, environmental and anthropogenic #stress and species composition and structures of #mangrove.

#QuantitativeAssessment, #anthropogenicPressures, #waterQualityParameter

Authors: Ayantika Das, Jigna Desai</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-30T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/92GEgXO0nJc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>945</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/3CizLbnlPbc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Importance of E-Learning in Training of HHC Staff during and after COVID-19 in KSA</video:title>
         <video:description>The term home care refers to any #therapeutic, diagnostic, or social support service provided in an individuals home. Home health care is a component of a continuum of comprehensive health care that promotes, maintains, or restores health or maximizes the level of independence while minimizing the effects of disability and illness. (Balinsky, 2017).

#E-Learning, #COVID19, #HHC, #KSA, #HomeCare #E-Learning

Author: Ibrahim Kamil Luttfi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20803160652</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-14T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/3CizLbnlPbc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>560</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/r58MLweodP4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Redefining the Defined, A Retrospective into Cultural Landscape: A Case of Mukkollupadu Village, AP</video:title>
         <video:description>Retrospection into the footprints of antiquity, into the life and culture of man and his surrounds has led to intriguing arguments as to the validation of #architecture as a reflection of the culture, and architecture as a response to the surrounding &quot;#physicalDeterminist&quot; factors by the most eminent. Architecture, described as a &quot;#temporalArt&quot; is subject to continual change due to conscious or unconscious interventions with changing times and needs of the people. This paper attempts to validate the thoughts of the highest minds and also tries to establish a relationship between the evolution of built form as a response to the needs and culture also assess the role of &quot;#physicalDeterminist&quot; factors that shape it over the years. A literary premise is established preceding the analysis of the settlement focusing on #Maslow&apos;sHierarchy of Needs. The study being conducted at two levels, both macro and micro level gives an in depth understanding of the fabric at the settlement and the tissue level and validates the essential relationship between man&apos;s needs, life and built forms.

#Architecture, #BuiltForm, #Culture, #HumanNeeds

Authors: Srinivas Daketi, Lakshmi Visakha

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20171435</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-28T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/r58MLweodP4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1234</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/d3UoD9RXrNc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Bianchi Type V String Having G and Λ as a Constant in a Cosmological Model (Mathematics)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Versha Rani

Abstract: In view of universe Bianchi Type V and Gravitational constant G and Cosmological constant play an important role for the study of entire universe. Due to the special cases it becomes more interesting because it contains special characters and permits arbitrary small an isotropic levels time to time. At the very every stage of the formation of universe the string theory place a very important role as a study in physical situation. After Big Bang theory it was assume that the universe goes under several critical changes as its temperature goes down which is predicted by grand unified theories.It is highly believed that the universe is broken spontaneously during its phase transactions during its early stages. The walls strings and monopoles arise because of topological stable defects. In the above all three interplanetary strings are most exciting as it is believe that it give rise to density perturbations which gives the formation of different galaxies. The above said cosmic strings are in the form of closed loops or may be open like air. So, that they moved through period and we can trace them out like sheet or spout. As the cosmic string, is open to shudder and it will produce distinct vibration ways, which contains Gravitational force due to the presence of small particles. Hence it is very interesting to study the Einstein field equation for Gravitational effect formed by these strings. Bianchi cosmology is the study of universes. In cosmology we are mainly interested in three-dimensional spatial sections. The Bianchi models are cosmological models that have spatially homogeneous sections, invariant under the action of a three-dimensional Lie group. The classification of the three-dimensional Lie algebra is called the Bianchi classification, and each Lie algebra is labeled by a number I-IX. By using one of these Lie algebras, we can construct a spatially homogeneous cosmological model. The corresponding cosmological model is called a Bianchi model. If a Bianchi model has the symmetry from the type III algebra, say, we say that it is a Bianchi type III model.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20176308</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-15T10:27:13Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:title>The Effect of Math Anxiety on Students&apos; Performance in the Intermediate and Secondary Classes</video:title>
         <video:description>This research study aims at examining the relationship between math #anxiety and students&apos; performance, through their overall grade averages in #mathematics, in the intermediate and secondary classes excluding grade twelve. For this research study, the researchers were not interested in determining the cause and effect between students&apos; math anxiety, the independent variable, and their performance, the dependent variable, so they have remained observers during the process. The sample of the study has consisted of 124 participants out of 1620 students, 84 in classes of the intermediate level and 40 in the first and second year secondary, from two different private schools. First, the researchers have determined students&apos; overall mathematical grade averages based on grade cards delivered by the administrations of both private schools at the end of the academic year. After that, the researchers have employed a standardized five point #likertScale survey questionnaire for math anxiety self-test as the research instrument. Through the quantitative approach, the researchers have adopted the correlation design to explore the possible relationship between students&apos; math anxiety and their performance, through their overall mathematical grade averages. For statistics, the researchers have used the bar diagram and the scatter plot to represent the data collected, the correlation coefficient and the one way #ANOVA test for analysis. Results of the study have revealed that anxiety has a strong negative correlation and a significant effect on the overall mathematical grade averages of the sample of students in the intermediate and secondary levels excluding grade twelve. The researchers recommend teachers to detect if math anxiety is negatively affecting students&apos; performance and adopt the students-centered approach to support the learning and performance of the highly anxious students. In addition, future researches should be dedicated to examining the impact of math exams anxiety in grade 12 and primary classes, and determining math chapters that trigger students&apos; math anxiety the most.

#MathAnxiety

Authors: Mohammad Faysal Anouti, Sanaa Shehayeb, Mahmoud Mchiek

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20201161</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-11T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Qpd3uvQEdIg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>488</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/p2VVA4pHGWg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Mathematics Teachers&apos; Knowledge and Usage of the Mobile Learning, A Case Study in Lebanon</video:title>
         <video:description>Through the sample of the study, this #research aims to estimate the percent of #mathematics teachers in Lebanon who know about the #M-learning. In addition, among those who are aware of the M-learning, this study aims to estimate the percent of mathematics teachers who use it in their #teaching. Moreover, this research aims to examine the effect of teachers highest academic degree on their #knowledge about the M-learning and its effect on usage of #mobiles in teaching among those who are aware of it. Through the whole study, the researchers were only interested in determining the relations between the variables using an online survey of yes or no answers. The sample of the study was formed by 467 mathematics teachers who lived and taught in #Beirut, #Bekaa, North, south and #MountLebanon. This research, through its primary #quantitativeApproach, have explored the possible relations between mathematics teachers knowledge of the mobile learning and their academic degrees, and their usage of the M-learning in their teaching. For statistics, the researchers have used the frequencies, the percent and the bar diagrams to represent the data of the study, and the chi-squares test for analysis. Results of the study have revealed that math teachers knowledge and usage of the mobile learning is extremely weak in Lebanon. In addition, results have also showed that teachers academic degree has a significant effect of their knowledge of the M-learning but not on its usage. The researchers recommend the math teachers to search online for the mobile learning or be assigned to future workshops dedicated about its advantages. Further, through experiments, the researchers recommend other researchers to examine enhancing students learning of mathematics through the social media platforms that support learning through mobiles and teachers to embrace this technique in teaching mathematics.

#MobileLearning, #mathematics, #mathTeachers, #teaching, #learning, #socialMediaPlatforms

Authors: Naim EL Rouadi, Mohammad Faysal Anouti

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20202439</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-19T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/p2VVA4pHGWg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>569</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/7IR-wXpGuO0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Domain-Specific Beliefs of Biology Teachers about the Subject on the Integration of Technology</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dorcas Nelima Wamukota, Dr Edwin Masibo, Dr. Robert Nyukuri

Abstract: Information and Communication Technology (#ICT) has a key role to perform in aiding #education deliver its mandate of transforming #Kenya into an industrialized nation as envisaged in the Kenya vision 2030. It is therefore essential that it is integrated into the teaching of all subjects in the school curriculum, biology inclusive. Its application in teaching contributes to effectiveness in delivery of the content. However, this is met with many challenges as many teachers do not seem to prioritize the use of technology in biology teaching and instruction based on the teachers&apos; beliefs about the description of the subject and how it should be taught. The beliefs about biology can be categorized into three distinct groups: The Scientific-Innovative, Pedagogical-Innovative, and Scientific-Conventional types. The purpose of this research was to examine the domain-specific beliefs held by the teachers of biology about the nature of the subject and its instruction and the effect of these beliefs on the integration of ICT in instruction in secondary schools in Kenya. The study was conducted in secondary schools located in #Bungoma County. The objective of the study was to identify the distribution of the teachers of biology in the three belief categories. The study was based on the social constructivist learning theory as proposed by Lev Vygotsky. The study adopted descriptive survey design. The study targeted secondary school #biology teachers who have received professional training. Stratified and simple random sampling techniques were applied to ensure equal representation of the schools (sub-county, county, extra county and national schools), teachers. Data were collected using questionnaires, observation schedules, and analyzed using descriptive. The descriptive statistics included means, frequencies and percentages. The data is presented in the form of tables, graphs and pie charts. The study made known the distribution of biology teachers in the three belief categories held by the teachers of biology about it on the integration of ICT in biology instruction in secondary schools in Kenya. This may pave the way for interventions to facilitate proper integration and meaningful instruction which will lead to acquisition of the pertinent knowledge, skills, attitudes, and competence for further training.

#DomainSpecificBeliefs, #TechnologyIntegration, #ClassroomInstruction

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20202517</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-09T11:06:44Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/7IR-wXpGuO0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>627</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/aVJh_dc9Gts/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Head Teachers&apos; Resource Mobilization and Public Primary School Goals Attainment</video:title>
         <video:description>Head Teachers&apos; Resource Mobilization and Public Primary School Goals Attainment in #Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River State, #Nigeria

The study investigated the relationship between head teachers&apos; resource mobilization and public primary school goals attainment in Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. Three null hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. Survey research design was adopted for the study and simple random sampling technique was used to select a sample of 330 teachers from a population of 940 teachers for the study. A self-developed questionnaire entitled &apos;Head teachers&apos; Resource Mobilization and Primary School Goals Attainment Questionnaire (#HRMPSGAQ) was used for data collection. The instrument was a 4-point response scale. The instrument was trial tested on 33 teachers who were not part of the actual sample for the study, but had characteristics similar to the ones used in the study. Cronbach Alpha reliability method was used to obtain a reliability coefficient of. 93 which was proved to be good enough to measure what it was purported to measure. Pearson&apos;s Product Moment Correlation Statistics was used for data analysis and the results tested at.05 level of significance. The findings of the study revealed that financial, physical and human resource mobilization significantly related to primary school goals attainment. It was concluded that head teachers&apos; resources mobilization with reference to the sub-variables had a significant positive relationship with primary school goals attainment. Based on the results of the study, it was recommended among others that head teachers&apos; should as a matter of urgency look beyond the expectations of government funding of primary schools alone and think on other viable sources of mobilizing resources that would make for effective and efficient goals attainment in schools.

#teachers, #primarySchools, #goalsAttainment

Authors: Ekere, Scholastica Cyril, Oduntan, Adewale Babatope

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20198507</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-11-17T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/aVJh_dc9Gts</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>353</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/IovgGqloDls/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Prophylactic Action of #Linseed Oil against #Acetaminophen Induced Oxidative #Stress &amp; Liver Damage</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dr. Brij Mohan Singh

Abstract: The protection conferred by linseed oil against acetaminophen (#APAP) induced oxidative stress and liver damage has been evaluated in adult albino rat. Hepatotoxicity has been evaluated with the indication of elevated levels of enzymatic activities of #aspartate #aminotransferase (AST), #alanine #aminotransferase (ALT), #alkaline #phosphatase (ALP) and #bilirubin level in acetaminophen administered values as compared with control values. Co-treatment with linseed oil significantly restored the elevated levels of hepatic serum markers ALT, AST and ALP. This may result from cellular leakage due to #peroxidative damage of the membrane. Significant reduction in #antioxidant activities of SOD, GSH, CAT and GPx were obtained as compared with control values. At normal conditions, the body defense mechanism against oxidative stress, marked by endogenous antioxidant enzymes, such as SOD, GSH, CAT and GPx prevent cells damages induced by free radicals. The protective effects of linseed oil are dose and tissue-dependent, due to differences in the inherent susceptibility of each tissue in rat. Remarkable elevation in bilirubin level and reduced level of cholesterol in comparison to control group of rats were found in the study. While lowered the bilirubin level and higher the cholesterol level when compared with APAP treated group is attributed to #hepato-cellular damage. Linseed supplementation in group III has returned the levels of bilirubin and total cholesterol to almost the same levels as the control while cholesterol decreased slightly below the control. The elevated bilirubin level in liver implies the overwhelming influence of oxidative stress generated by the APAP and likely due to the failure of antioxidant defense mechanisms. Importantly, linseed oil lowered the changes in total #cholesterol level in the combination of acetaminophen. #Acetaminophen induced liver injury has also been marked by #lipid #oxidation. Thus, the augmented antioxidant #enzymes levels in liver tissues of #rat.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20417155738</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-11T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/IovgGqloDls</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>617</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4joXkfCwLf8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Importance of Social Accountability in Medical Schools (Education)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Ibrahim Kamil Luttfi

Abstract: The definition of social accountability of #medical #schools according to #WHO is the obligation to direct their #education, #research, and service activities towards addressing the priority #health concerns of the #community, region, and/or nation they have the mandate to serve. The priority health concerns are to be identified jointly by governments, health care organizations, health professionals, and the public. The Objective of #SA to Strengthen the Health System through #community participation to attain access to quality health services. The vision of SA is the optimal preparation of future practitioners to respond to population needs, and The establishment and promotion of innovative practice patterns to better meet individual and community needs. The medical schools contribute to the needs of society by educating tomorrow’s doctors and doing research that makes a difference. The heart of the concept of social accountability/responsibility is that by directing medical school education, research, and service activities toward addressing the priority health concerns of their community/region, their nation, or both, medical schools can make the greatest contribution to the health and well-being of #humanity.

#SocialAccountability

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20617143132</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-04T12:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/4joXkfCwLf8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>493</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/TSASfQ1UzSA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Analytics Aiming to Increase the Educational Quality for Street Children with Hearing Impairment</video:title>
         <video:description>Still in the 21st century due to various reasons including #poverty, separation of parents, death of parents, unconsciousness of parents, etc. countless children spend their childhood in the street in Developing, Least Developed, and underdeveloped countries. Among them a big number faced different disabilities including hearing impairment. There is no substitute for #education to improve the social condition and future security for these street children. In our article, we have focused on #PredictiveAnalytics with the aim of formulating the equitable education system for street children with mainly hearing impairment, preventing various social #taboos, and identifying the interrelationships between #learning abilities and learning methods.

Authors: Arifa Ashrafi, Victor Sergeevich Mokhnachev, Lyubov Petrovna Tsilenko

#StreetChildren, #LeastDevelopedCountries, #HearingImpairment, #ChildrenEducation

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20815163902</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-03T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/TSASfQ1UzSA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>546</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/N_dxSHoZ1b4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Removal of Lead from Aqueous Solution Using Black Liquor - A Pulp Mill Waste</video:title>
         <video:description>#Adsorption appears to offer the best prospects for overall treatment of waste water as the process is useful for a broad range of substances and is normally excepted to be reversible so that regeneration of the adsorbent with resultant economy of operation may be possible. Lignin; an adsorbent obtained by precipitating it with concentrated #hydrochloric acid from black liquor; a by product formed after digestion of mixed wood during pulping which was managed from a pulp mill in northern India. Lignin is inexpensive; mostly non-toxic; and also available in large quantities so it was investigated as a replacement for the current expensive methods of removing lead; a toxic and hazardous metal. The toxicity symptoms are mild anemia; brain damage; vomiting; lose of appetite; convulsions; uncoordinated body movements and stupor; eventually producing coma and death when lead accumulation is greater than 500 mg. Adsorption studies on lignin have been performed to remove lead from water as a function of equilibrium time; temperatures; pH; concentration and particle size of lignin. The data fits very well into Langmuir model. The Langmuir constants have been evaluated. Low desorption results are observed with a number of desorbing solutions. Adsorption kinetics has also studied by batch method and kinetic data suggests that the rate determining step is diffusion through the particle. #Kinetic parameters like diffusion coefficient; activation of #energy and entropy of activation have also evaluated. Studies proved that bio adsorbent lignin has good potential as an adsorbent for removing lead metal ions from water and waste water. It acts as a good scavenger of lead metal and the capacity of this adsorbent is quite significant.

#Lignin, #adsorbent, #isotherm, #pH, #diffusion

Authors: Anuja Agarwal, Babita Kapil

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=21061403</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-18T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/N_dxSHoZ1b4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>650</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/WUTF-t_Zc3E/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Response of Laced Reinforced Concrete Beams to Fatigue Loading</video:title>
         <video:description>In this paper, experimental investigation of laced reinforced #concrete beams (#LRC) under #fatigue loading is produced. Six simply supported beams are subjected to high loading frequency (10 Hz) with displacement control to study the effect of lacing reinforcement on the fatigue performance of LRC beams. Three parameters are used in fatigue test, which are lacing bar diameter (6mm and 8mm), lacing bar inclination to beam axis (30, 45 and 60), and lacing steel ratio. Mid-span deflections for LRC beams are compared. From comparison results, it is observed that the deflection is decreased with increasing of lacing bar diameter, #lacingBar inclination and lacing steel ratio.

#RCBeam, #lacedReinforcement, #fatigueLoading

Authors: Hayfaa Dhumad Hasan Al-Abboodi, Abass Abdulmajeed Allawi, Chai Hwa Kian</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-08T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/WUTF-t_Zc3E</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>380</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-VyDBk_-Kso/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>On the Correctness of Error Approximation in Calibration of Instrument Transformer</video:title>
         <video:description>International standards for instrument transformers in interpreting definitions of ratio error and phase displacement allows simplification in vector analysis. This paper is devoted to finding the limits of the correctness of applying approximations when estimating errors of instrument transformers. The dependence of the difference between the obtained results of the error determination is considered on the example of current transformers, both without the use of approximation and with its application. In particular, the case, where the proposed approximation leads to a significant discrepancy between the simulated measurement results, is outlined.

#currentTransformer, #ratioError, #phaseDisplacement, #calibration, #phasor

Authors: Valentyn Isaiev, Ruslan Vendychanskyi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20207012038</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-13T03:30:31Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/-VyDBk_-Kso</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>839</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ibvB2KWC5qw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Variants of 2-opt Approach for the Generalized Traveling Salesman Problem (Industrial Engineering)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Luu Van Thanh

Abstract: Generalized Traveling Salesman Problem (#GTSP) is a well-known #NP-hard problem. In a symmetric GTSP, the #salesman must pass through a number of predefined subsets of customers, determining the order in which the subsets should be visited, and visiting exactly one customer in each subset while minimizing the sum of traveling costs of a completed undirected graph. This paper introduces a #metaheuristic approach for solving this problem. The proposed #algorithm is composed of two stages: (1) the constructive algorithm using the nearest neighbor heuristics (NN) ; and (2) the local improved algorithms consisting of combination of the well-known 2-opt search (2-opt classic), the adaptation of 2-opt with the NN (2-opt-NN), and the shortest path approach using #Dijkstra’s algorithm (2-opt-SP). The computational results on thirty-six #TSPLIB problems with up to 442 nodes are presented wherein the problems up to 300 nodes have been solved with computational time shorter than previous results cited in the literature.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20524133242</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-01T08:02:18Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ibvB2KWC5qw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>511</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KCeuzlIJp-o/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>An Economics Analysis of Rose Production System in Pushkar Sub-Tehsil of Ajmer</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dr. Gayatri Tanwar

Abstract: The #Rose has been a symbol of #love, #beauty, even #war and #politics from way back in time. The variety, color and even number of Roses carry symbolic meanings. The Rose is most popularly known as the flower of love, particularly Red Rose. Roses have been the most popular choice of flowers for the purpose of gifting across the world. They also act as a great addition to home and office #decor. A bunch of roses or even a single rose works wonders aesthetically and considerably enlivens a place. Besides fresh cut roses, artificial flowers like #silk roses in different colors are also widely used as decoration. #Pushkar gets its name from the blue #lotus but it is the beautiful rose that the town is famous for. The town is home to several nurseries and a flourishing #cottage #industry of rose products. Rose products – such as rose water, rose #oil, #gulkand etc – therefore make for must-buy things from Pushkar.

#cutRoses, #export, #import, #area, #production, #percentShare

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20616114405</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-04T03:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/KCeuzlIJp-o</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>406</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fPzS1YxB6Cc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effectiveness of Contextualized Learning Activities in Teaching Force</video:title>
         <video:description>The objective of this study is to help the students acquire the #knowledge and concept of #Force in a simple way through contextualized learning activity. This is also to address the need of the #teachers who are teaching grade 8 #Science. Tested and effective contextualized learning activities can be a way of solving the low performance of the students based on the Mean Percentage Score (#MPS). The participants of the study were Grade 8 Special Education and Special Program for the #Arts sections of #Dapa National High School S.Y. 2017 - 2018. These sections were categorized as homogeneous for implementing the contextualized learning activity. Thirty-four (34) students from Grade 8 SPEd are the experimental group and were subjected with contextualized learning activity and thirty-four (34) students from the #SPA were given traditional way of teaching. To determine the level of performance of the students’ mean percentage score were used. The significant difference between the pre-test and post-test performances of the experimental and controlled group were analyzed through the analysis of covariance (#ANCOVA). There is a significant difference between the pre-test and post-test performance of control and experimental groups when they were implemented according to different #teaching. The pre-test and post-test performance of students exposed to contextual and localized teaching activities is much higher than the group of students exposed to traditional and not contextualized #learning activities.

Author: Neniel Escatron Dumanjog

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR201115044043</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-02-04T12:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/fPzS1YxB6Cc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>555</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/RcNmw1nKGdI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Epidural Haematoma in a Child - A Case Report</video:title>
         <video:description>Neuraxial blockage is an excellent modality in current practice of paediatric anaesthesia. Spinal and epidural anaesthesia can either be administered alone or as an adjunct to general anaesthesia for perioperative pain management. The utility of neuraxial or regional anaesthesia in paediatric population has been established with rare occurrence of complications. We would like to report an occurrence of spinal epidural haematoma in a child following an epidural anaesthesia.

#spinalEpiduralHaematoma, #complications, #regional, #anaesthesia

Authors: Muhammad Ariff M.Y, Dzulkarnain Amir, Fazir Mohamad, Mohd Fareez O

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20607170853</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-12-11T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/RcNmw1nKGdI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>335</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/MXwP_sGDVh8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Efficacy of Adapalene 0.1% and Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% Gel for the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris</video:title>
         <video:description>#AcneVulgaris is the most common #skinDisease affecting about 85 % of adolescents. #Acne, is driven by #androgenicHormones, which typically become active during the teenage years. Excess secretion of #hormones, combined with #bacteria on the skin, and #fattyAcids within #oilGlands, cause acne. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the #Adapalene 0.1 % &amp; #Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5 % (ADP+BPO) fixed-dose combination gel, in a few human (both male and female) for the treatment of Acne vulgaris. Instead of analyzing blood to diagnose Acne Vulgaris, hair could be used to detect acne vulgaris using FTIR-ATR spectroscopic technique. FTIR spectra of the Acne, hair samples, Pre and Post-treatment along with healthy persons were recorded in the mid-infrared region. The biomarkers for the acne vulgaris samples with specific peaks during the before treatment were analyzed and compared with, hair samples of healthy subjects. The absorption values of some of the specific bands of the #biomolecules present in the hair samples viz., #Protein, lipids, and #Squalene both the pre- and post-treatment subjects are noted. It was observed that these #biomarkers are significantly different between pre- and post-treatment hair samples of acne patients and hence the efficacy of Adapalene 0.1 % and Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5 % is estimated. The results are further validated with statistical analysis by applying the dependent t-test, which indicated that the spectral variations are statistically significant.

#FTIR-ATR, #AcneVulgaris, #Propionibacterium, #ADP, #BPO, #Sebum, #Lipid, #Squalene

Padmavathi R, Rajamannan B, Gunasekaran S, Ramkumar GR, Sankari G, Muthu S

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20621231916</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-30T03:30:18Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/MXwP_sGDVh8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>614</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Jza-f0bc4qA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Assessment of Toxic Effects of the Endocrine Disruptor Bisphenol-A on Zebra Fish (Danio Rerio)</video:title>
         <video:description>#Bisphenol A (BPA) is considered to be one of the important component of plastics, BPA is regarded to be an endocrine disruptor thereby interfering with the production, secretion, transport, action, function and elimination of natural hormones. In the present study the toxic effects of BPA was assessed on mature adult zebra fishes and young fragile embryos. Zebra fishes were grown in reverse osmosis water containing known concentrations of BPA ranging from 0.01Molar (M) to 0.1M. After spawning the young fragile #embryos were also subjected to BPA treatment the result of which was mortality of the adult fishes and young embryos. The #toxicity of the same was determined in-vivo by measuring the acetyl cholinesterase (AChE) activity in the brain tissue of zebra fish. The results projected a very high AChE activity indicating #neuro transmission obstruction and #mortality of the #zebra fishes.

#BPA, #AcetylCholinesterase, #AChE, #ZebraFish, #plasticToxicology

Authors: Mathews P Raj, Jayarama Reddy, Anitha Abraham, Prashanth V

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20176129</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-18T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Jza-f0bc4qA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>730</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/0OEaQbJN9vQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Physical Theory of #Premonition in Medicine (#Medicine #Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Jesus M. Gonzalez-Gonzalez

Abstract: Background: There are different explanations of premonition: a) the information is in the brain, but it is forgotten, b) delayed conscious experience hypothesis, c) superstition, d) dj vu, e) quantum biology hypothesis, f) geomagnetic field. Methods: A review about premonition and space-time relativity has been done in several databases. The relationship between space-time #relativity perpendicular to the axis of movement of a human organ and premonitions has been studied. Results: #Quantum processing has been proposed in biological systems, with the participation of human organs and the Earths #magnetic field. Conclusions: There is theoretical possibility of teleportation of information of an event between two points distant from each other, if the relative time between them is contracted. This would explain the premonition. That information could be transferred through a space-time relativity perpendicular to the axis of motion of a human organ and it would follow #hyperbolic curves similar to the force lines of a magnet or the Earths magnetic field. In human #physiology there are hyperbolic curves that could be related to that space-time relativity. This could explain why human organs can act as sensors of that event.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20198059</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-29T12:32:45Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/0OEaQbJN9vQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>392</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+12+Issue+4%2C+April+2023&amp;page=350&amp;i=35</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1342</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/FZbjuw5tPoI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Principle of Relations Predicted that the So - Called Black Holes Create Stars</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Thomas Nordstrom

Abstract: The Principle of Relations has predicted that black holes create stars, as now have been seen by the Hubble #Space #Telescope: #Hubble catches a black hole creating new stars. The black hole at the heart of this #dwarf #galaxy is kick-starting star formation instead of cutting it off.

Keywords: Black holes, Stars, #Gravitation, General Theory of Relativity, #energy

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR23427031225</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2023-05-22T02:51:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/FZbjuw5tPoI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>598</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+4%2C+April+2021&amp;page=190&amp;i=20</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.1342</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/u0vbLo2annY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Using Security Cameras, Doorbell Cameras, and Trap Cameras to Monitor the Behavior of Wild Boar</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Taklis Chris

Abstract: A different project of monitoring the behavior of the #species Sus scrofa since 2018 in the area of #Liri, a village in central Greece, with different camera types (security camera, trap camera, and smart doorbell with camera). Liri is a small village with Olive tree farming for a profit with scattered small forests around the olive tree farms and intense hunting activity from Men villagers. This in-depth research is unique and revealed to be the first of using those multiple security devices to give us information on how we can monitor better the behavior of wild boars in residential areas.

Keywords: #Wild boar, Sus #scrofa, Monitor behavior, #Pelion, #Greece

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21423195540</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-05-13T06:30:26Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/u0vbLo2annY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>604</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+11%2C+November+2021&amp;page=70&amp;i=8</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.1342</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/B32KAJvR13M/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Lycopene - A Herbal Skincare Massage Oil for Physical and Mental Growth of Baby</video:title>
         <video:description>Abstract: The skin of newborn babies differs from that of an adult in several ways. Baby&apos;s skin is more susceptible to trauma and infection and requires special care. As a parent, everyone wants the best products for their child. That includes giving them the best skincare routine to keep baby skin soft and healthy. Some ingredients of baby products can cause sensitive skin to become irritated, and certain others can even be absorbed into a little one&apos;s body. For this reason, it&apos;s important to know what ingredients are in the products you use on a baby&apos;s skin. Selecting safe and effective skincare products for your baby can be overwhelming, but it&apos;s not impossible. Nowadays, parents do not easily pick up labels with trendy claims, such as &quot;hypoallergenic,&quot; &quot;gentle,&quot; or &quot;organic,&quot; try learning about ingredients that can cause skin irritation if the baby shows signs of a rash or reaction. Children are especially vulnerable to chemicals in baby shampoos, lotions, powders, ointments, baby wipes, and many other products. Children&apos;s brains, nervous systems, and other body organs are still developing, and so these chemical substances that have a small effect on adults can contribute to developmental problems in children. Babies also ingest products that are meant for external use only by putting their fingers, hands, toes, toys, and other objects into their mouths. Many personal care baby products contain &quot;penetration enhancers&quot; which further increase the absorption of chemicals through the skin. Some of the known health effects of the more harmful ingredients include developmental problems, cancer, reproductive problems, mutations, nervous system disorders, inflammation, allergy, and even death. Other harmful ingredients may irritate the baby&apos;s skin, eyes, respiratory tract, or digestive tract. So my aim is to prepare a herbal oil formulation as a baby product that may produce less or no harm to the baby&apos;s skin &amp; help them to grow mentally and physically well &amp; healthy.

Keywords: Oil formulation, Baby product, Baby&apos;s health, Lycopene, Tomato, Child immunity, Physical &amp; mental growth of baby</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-02-15T03:30:26Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/B32KAJvR13M</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>604</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+9%2C+September+2020&amp;page=70&amp;i=8</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.1342</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/nROSXfCWGYY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Palatal Rugae as a Parameter in Identification of Human being using Image Processing</video:title>
         <video:description>The technology advancement has provided new opportunities to work in different disciplines of #science. In the present paper, the problem of an identifying an individual is taken-up. The identity of an individual is required for many issues. Thus, the process of identifying an individual has been an open-end problem for all the fraternities. In the present work one such problem of identification of individual has been taken. Palatal rugae are irregular, asymmetric ridges of the #mucous membrane extending laterally from the incisive papilla and the anterior part of the palatal raphe. The location of palatal rugae inside the oral cavity confers them with stability even when exposed to high temperatures or trauma. Their resistance to trauma and their apparent unique appearance has suggested there is a tool for forensic identification. Further, an Image processing tool has been used in the present work to create and distinguish between different samples. The process of data samples has been taken in collaboration with Dental experts.

#PalatalRugae, #MatchingConcept, #ImagingFiltering

Authors: Sanjay Pande MB, Ojus T, Dr. Rakesh Pande MS, Dr. Nagabhushan D, Shashank KR

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20713233350</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-11-19T03:30:31Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/nROSXfCWGYY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>513</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+8+Issue+8%2C+August+2019&amp;page=380&amp;i=39</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.1342</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/vhMxKW8U6iw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Understanding the Lived Experiences of High #School #Students with Manifestations of #Depression</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Alexander S. Acosta Ph.D., Maria Noeleen Borbajo Ed. D., Xandre Immanuel C. Acosta, Ivan Adina, Sebastian Cortez, Laurence Sanchez, Mohammed Zafar, Sheah Caceres, Bea Leal

Abstract: Background: Depression roots from various problems. It starts from an initiator, which then gradually transforms and ultimately leads to depression. Purpose: Through the understanding of the lived experiences of the high school students of #Philippine School #Doha with manifestations of depression, the stigmas and the flow of depression were uncovered. Method: This research study follows a phenomenological #research design, which digs deep to the lived experiences, articulations, and musings of the respondents. The data were gathered through a semi-structured interview and were classified according to similar themes. Findings: Outcomes have emerged three stigmas of depression in the life of high school students namely perfectionism, connectionism, and dysfunctionalism. Conclusion: The resulting stigmas of depression reveal the flow of depression and its slow transformation from a stigma to a manifestation then depression.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2020415</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-03T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/vhMxKW8U6iw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>576</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+8+Issue+9%2C+September+2019&amp;page=300&amp;i=31</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.1342</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Ba8CLzYSMIg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effect of Medicated and Non-Medicated Sitz Bath on Episiotomy Wound Healing among Postnatal Mothers</video:title>
         <video:description>Aim of the study: Labour is a wondrous act of nature, and unique to every childbearing woman. The onset of motherhood presents a unique set of physical, emotional and psychological challenges. The post-partum phase can become even more challenging when the new mother experiences perineal or genital tract #trauma as a result of child birth. Episiotomy is a surgical incision in the perineum to enlarge the vaginal opening for birth as prophylaxis against soft-tissue-trauma. The focus of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Medicated and non-medicated sitz bath on episiotomy wound healing among postnatal mothers at selected hospital, Tumkur, Karnataka.

#Medicated, #episiotomy, #prophylaxis, #perineum, #hospital, #tumkur, #karnataka

Author: Suchismita Pati

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20201494</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-11-01T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ba8CLzYSMIg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>846</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+6%2C+June+2018&amp;page=310&amp;i=31</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1342</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/RppblDioeKY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Enhancement of Gray Level Image by Fuzzy and Filter Technique</video:title>
         <video:description>The main motive behind Image Enhancement is to provide better and improved result. Fuzzy technique and the filter technique can be used to reduce the noise effect from an image. The proposed algorithm enhance the grey scale image by filtering and then Fuzzy logic algorithm applied on it. This results to improvement in the image from low contrast to high contrast and then compared the result from original image. The proposed method give improved value. The resultant image have high PSNR value which indicates high quality of an image with less noise and much brightness.

Authors: Monalisa Pandey, Pankaj Sharma

#ImageEnhancement, #PSNR, #FuzzyTechnique, #Filter

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20183619</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-31T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/RppblDioeKY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>703</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+6+Issue+5%2C+May+2017&amp;page=70&amp;i=8</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1342</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/p2w0H0BW7lo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Prevalence of School Dropouts and its Association with Selected Factors among Children of 6-19 Years</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Baisakhi Sarkar

Abstract: Nursing A voice to lead Achieving the Sustainable #Development Goals. We nurses has huge role to transform our world in a better way by achieving fourth goal of #SDG- through quality #education or by reducing school dropout rate. Objectives of this descriptive survey was to identify (i) the prevalence of #school dropouts (ii) factors behind school dropout and (iii) its association with selected factors. After getting ethical permission, non probability sampling technique was used to select setting and random sampling technique was used to select sample. Children of 6-19 years was 147 and their 95 parents, who met inclusion criteria were interviewed. Result shows among 14.28 % school dropouts majority are 12-13 years of age. Main reason for school dropouts are distance of school from residence. #Chi-square test of association of school dropout with socio economic conditions of the family, school accessibility, child&apos;s interest in education and parents views on equal education was found to be highly significant at 0.05 level of significance.

Keywords: #SchoolDropouts, #Accessibility, Parents views on equal education

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20173129</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-06-24T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/p2w0H0BW7lo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>961</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+4+Issue+2%2C+February+2015&amp;page=460&amp;i=47</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.1342</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5m6MCwxM694/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Packet Analysis with Network Intrusion Detection System</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Rashmi Hebbar, Mohan K

Abstract: Attacks on a #computer network grow stronger each and every day. #Network #intrusion Detection System is one of the fundamental components to monitor and analyze the traffic to find out any possible attacks in the network. They are the safety measurements of any network. #NIDS plays an important role in privacy security. But the problem is that at what level these NIDS will efficiently be able to work In this paper, the framework for the network intrusion using anomaly method by considering machine learning algorithm.

Keywords: #Wireshark, #Snort, Network Traffic, #Packet Analysis

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=21021503</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-11-21T18:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/5m6MCwxM694</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1443</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+4+Issue+3%2C+March+2015&amp;page=70&amp;i=8</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1342</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/YUifNB6Rdzg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Preparation of Briquettes Using Biomass Combinations and Estimation of Its Calorific Value</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Harshita Jain, Y. Vijayalakshmi, T. Neeraja

Abstract: An experimental research design was adopted to conduct the present investigation. For the present study six biomass materials namely Charcoal Dust, Saw dust Rice Husk, Dry Leaves, Wood Chips, Groundnut Shells and two binders namely Cow dung and Starch were identified. The commercially available briquetting machine of 5 horsepower motor was selected for making the briquettes. Subjective evaluation of physical properties of briquette i. e. texture, cohesiveness, moisture, shape, evenness of surface and appearance of surface was conducted by a panel of 6 judges comprising of staff and PhD graduate students of College of Home Science. The data obtained from the experimental tests was compiled, tabulated and statistically analyzed by mean and standard deviation. The data obtained from subjective evaluation was consolidated by averages, standard deviation. The calorific value of all prepared briquettes was measured by using bomb calorimeter. The results indicate that briquettes made from charcoal dust and other biomass materials with starch combinations were found to be best in physical characteristics with highest scores whereas briquettes made from charcoal dust other biomass materials with cow dung combinations were found to be highest in calorific value. The results show that when cow dung is used as binder with charcoal dust and other biomass materials, it was giving higher calorific value. The use of starch as binder with charcoal dust and other biomass materials was making briquettes smooth in texture, compact, dry, uniform, even without cracks and shiny. 

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SUB15725</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-12-02T11:36:59Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/YUifNB6Rdzg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>738</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/recentepresentations.php?page=9</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.1342</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LSKPcTMK4zM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Prevalence of #Internet #Addiction and Its Association with Quality of #Sleep among #MBBS students</video:title>
         <video:description>Background: Internet addiction could be a major concern in medical students aiming to develop into health professionals. The implications of this addiction as well as its association with the quality of sleep can hinder their studies, impact their long-term career goals and have wide and detrimental consequences for society as a whole. Aims: The objective is to know the level of internet addiction and its correlation with the quality of sleep Materials and methods: A cross sectional study was performed on first and second year medical students with young&apos;s internet addiction test and Pittsburgh sleep quality scale to assess the level of internet addiction disorder and the quality of sleep. The data was tabulated using MS Excel sheet and was analyzed. Results: A total of 232 students participated; 114(49.1%) were males and 118(50.9%) are females. Internet addiction was found to be mild in 146(62.93%) individuals and moderate in 74(31.89%) individuals and severe in 12(5.17%) individuals, whereas poor sleep quality is found in 64(27.85%) individuals .a significant correlation was found between internet addiction and quality of sleep. Other significant association linked to the internet addiction is gender, mostly male students are affected. Conclusion: Sleep problems and poor sleep quality among medical students are related to high Internet use. And majority of internet usage is due to games and browsing further studies are needed to fully understand the factors that affect sleep behavior and Internet addiction among the medical students.

#association, #InternetAddictionDisorder, #medicalStudents, #prevalence, #qualityOfSleep

Author: Vadlamudi Nandan Siva Sai

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20203911</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-08T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/LSKPcTMK4zM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>430</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/me1dAijtjW0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Morphological Awareness of Grade 8 Students in #Caraga Region</video:title>
         <video:description>#MorphologicalAwareness is defined as the ability to use the #knowledge of word formation rules and the pairings between sounds and meanings (Kuo &amp; Anderson, 2006; Al Farsi, 2008). The aim of the study is to assess morphological awareness as a learning strategy for promoting learners vocabulary size. Two key concepts of morphological awareness will be studied: analytic and synthetic word formation. The results are expected to provide insightful evidence of how to improve vocabulary instruction in the secondary level. To answer the present study question of morphological awareness, a widely used test is adapted to the purpose of the study: #MorphologicalTest with its subtests (analysis and synthesis). To answer the research question concerning the degree of the students morphological knowledge, Spearmans rho is run on the data obtained from the #MorphemeIdentification Test and the #MorphologicalStructureTest. The findings demonstrate that the students overall morphological awareness is somewhat low (66 %) with a considerable variation among the results. The students perform better with inflectional affixes than derivational affixes, which is consistent with the literature that indicates that the acquisition of inflection is ahead of acquisition of derivation (Carlisle and Stone, 2003).The results also reveal that the students perform better in the analysis section than they do in synthesis section. However, the results also show a floor effect in the synthesis test with eleven students scoring the minimal score of 0 %. This suggests that students are not able to use the parallel sentence and the morphological structure of previously encountered words to produce new words. In addition, synthesis requires more advanced skills than analysis according to #BloomsTaxonomy - cognitive domain. The analytic aspect of morphological awareness is subsequent to synthetic aspects (Arnoff and Fudeman, 2005, Mc-Bride-Chang et al., 2005). Taking this fact altogether with the students linguistic level in the present study can explicate students lower performance in the synthesizing morphological structure.

Authors: Mick Mars P. Silvano LPT, Rona A. Banas LPT, ZYX Raxie R. Cuartero LPT, Maria Lady Sol A. Suazo. Ph.D.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20197992</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-09T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/me1dAijtjW0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>830</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/wnEA_kjCkLo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Comprehensive Overview of SAP S/4HANA Cloud: Features, Benefits, and Challenges</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Satheesh Kumar Nendrambaka

Abstract: SAP S/4HANA Cloud is a next-generation enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform leveraging in-memory computing and cloud-native principles to deliver #intelligent, real-time solutions for businesses. This paper investigates the architectural framework of #SAP S/4HANA Cloud, emphasizing its in-memory database technology, modular design, scalability, and integration with emerging technologies such as AI, IoT, and blockchain. Additionally, the study outlines key challenges in implementation, offering best practices for successful adoption. Finally, future trends and directions for SAP S/4HANA #Cloud are explored, illustrating its pivotal role in the digital transformation of modern enterprises. 

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR241125000728</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-12-03T04:00:32Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/wnEA_kjCkLo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>682</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/svt7-uc84qo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Profit Maximization of Unbalanced Fuzzy Transportation Problem</video:title>
         <video:description>The aim of this paper is to find out the maximum profit cost of some commodities through a #capacitedNetwork, when the #supply and #demand of #nodes and the capacity and #cost of nodes are represented as triangular #fuzzyNumbers. Using #YagersRankingMethod #fuzzy quantities are transformed in to crisp quantities. Finally a numerical illustration is given to check the validity of the proposal.

#FuzzyTransportationProblem, #TriangularFuzzyNumber, #ProfitMaximization, #VogelsApproximationMethod

Author: K. R. Sobha

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=OCT141482</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-30T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/svt7-uc84qo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>333</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/1CTbE1Hh9tM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Sambote Extract on Decreasing Blood Glucose Levels of Male White Rats (Rattus norvegicus)</video:title>
         <video:description>Effectiveness of Sambote Extract on Decreasing Blood Glucose Levels of Male White Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Induced with Sucrose

The need for very expensive heart drugs has encouraged researchers and the pharmaceutical industry to look for new breakthroughs in hopes of getting new heart drug compounds. The general objective of this study is to obtain new heart drug compounds by utilizing traditional medicinal plants so that sudden death rates can be suppressed. The specific aim is to obtain scientific information about the activities of diabetes plants Sambote or Pasote. This research will empower the potential of the biodiversity of medicinal plants used by the people in Minahasa tribe, North Sulawesi Indonesia by testing the ethanol extract of the plant Sambote. The research was carried out in stages starting from the introduction and identification of Sambote biologically and then followed by extracting the leaves of Sambote which were dried with ethanol. The extract is varied to determine the exact effect of reducing glucose levels. Then extract isappliedbysqueezing the extract through the mouth of the white male rat to analyze the antidiabetic effects of the Sambote extract. The two controls were used, namely positive control and negative control. Measurement of blood glucose levels or antidiabetic is used by the Autocheck Multi-monitoring System. The results obtained were that the measurement of the body weight of the initial 24 rats was around 120 to 220 g with an average of 194 g. The initial blood glucose content of rats is from 65 - 128 mg/dL with an average of 82.5 mg/dL. After statistical data processing that the average body weight of white male rats before treatment or initial control was 194.05 g and blood glucose content was 82.5 mg/dL. After being given sucrose treatment for 48 hours, it weighs around 160-220 g with an average of 184.41 g. Body weight decreased by 4.97 %. Then blood glucose levels around 68-228 mg/dL or an average of 76.27 mg/dL. Blood glucose levels increased by around 38.49 % after 48 hours of sucrose treatment. After the treatment of the Sambote extract decreased blood glucose levels from an average of 94.33 mg/dL to 88.67 mg/dL or decreased by 5.66 mg/dL after 48 hours of application. Ethanol extract of Sambote (Dizphania ambrosioides) can reduce blood glucose levels in white male rats.

Heart, Diabetes, Pasote or Sambote, Traditional Medicine, Cholesterol, Blood Glucose

Authors: Dingse Pandiangan, Nelson Nainggolan, Febby Kandou, Edwin de Queljoe

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20193166</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-05T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/1CTbE1Hh9tM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>605</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/g3G4wvHHwPM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Comparative #Economics and Qualitative Studies among Different Dry #Flower Products (#Agriculture)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Deepti Singh

Abstract: Fresh flowers play an important role in our day to day life, but if flowers before fading, are subjected to proper drying techniques, may also provide extra source of income throughout the year. Dry flower products have good demand both in domestic and foreign markets. India, due to its diverse climate and vast range of #vegetation may play a keen role in foreign exchange earnings. #USA, #Japan and #Europe have huge demands for dry flower products which are prepared at low cost but are purchased at higher prices due to #handicrafts and novel designs. The use of dry flowers in making of diverse products enhances the appearance and beauty of handicrafts [1, 10]. In this era of climate change, dry flower products can be prepared throughout the year and may be a source of extra income to the farmer family. Left over fresh flowers with the incorporation of house hold waste materials can be easily converted into diverse valuable products on drying [8, 9]. Presently consumers are more eco-conscious and prefers eco-friendly and #biodegradable products, and dry flowers are a good alternative [4, 9]. A wide ranges of wild/ unutilized/ underutilized plant species can be dried through different drying methods and can commercially utilized for making various dry flower products [2, 3]. #Dehydration technology helps in maintaining original colour and shape of flowers for long term utilization with a little care. With the sustainable help of other family members or rural women or physically challenged people, farmers can easily generate 1.75 times to 6.23 times profit.

#DryFlowerProducts, #dehydration, #eco-friendly

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20199469</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-29T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/g3G4wvHHwPM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>553</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Vysu4LGVO-0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Increasing Prevalence of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; Tuberculosis; Lung Cancer</video:title>
         <video:description>Background: Era after contraception witnessed increased prevalence in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; drug resistant tuberculosis; lung cancer; Objectives: #Altruitic association between contraception; rising environmental estrogen; respiratory diseases [if any] is sought after. Methods: Randomized sampling of 20-35 years; 35-50 years; 50-70 years; greater than 70 years was done with bioinformatics analysis; Results: 4 fold increase in respiratory pathologies in contraceptive users than people without contraception; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease showed 75-80 fold increase in contraceptive users ; of which ~40-fold increase in smokers with contraception; 40 -50 fold increase in people with contraception but nonsmokers in 35-50 years; 50-70 years age groups; Tuberculosis destroying lungs; tuberculous pneumonia of entire lung ; inspite of antituberculous (drug resistance ) treatment was seen in people with contraception by 15-30 fold increase; #Lung #Cancer was seen with 5-15 fold increase in contraceptive users in 20-50 years age group. Conclusion: The concept is #contraception; #abortion has resulted in innocent aborted blood; contraceptive #menstrual #blood stained environmental #pollution with hypoxia (obnoxious inhalational; exogenous stimuli) ; evidenced by rise in environmental estrogen; combined with smashed fragmentation of millions of germ cells every day ; decreased endogenous estrogen resulting in defaulted genomic repertoire of every cell ; leading to increase in prevalence of degenerative; neoplastic; autoimmune diseases ; including respiratory pathologies ; contraception reversal to #autologous germ cell replant effect; restored hormonal surveillance; regresses diseases of all systems ; including respiratory system; prohibition of abortions will decrease the aborted blood environmental pollution; thereby decrease lung cancers; pulmonary diseases; #tuberculosis.

#contraception, #autologousGermCells, #estrogen, #endogenous

Authors: Elizabeth JeyaVardhini Samuel, Nagarajan Natarajan

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=13061401</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-02T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Vysu4LGVO-0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>481</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/NevzWooHu2E/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Plan and Conduct a Nursing Staff Development Programme</video:title>
         <video:description>This paper gives in depth knowledge about the definition, need, activity, #philosophy, #model, functions, types, administrative structure, roles and functions of #administrator in staff development programme.

#Nursing, #staffDevelopment, #staffProgramme, #staffDevelopmentFunctions

Author: Ajithakumari.G, V. Hemavathy

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=20121504</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-27T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/NevzWooHu2E</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>559</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/E0kwgKuN0qQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Internal Dose Assessment in Patients Treated with I-131 using Whole Body Counter</video:title>
         <video:description>The current paper concerned on internal dose assessment of I-131 for some individuals in diagnostic and screening #geometry respectively using whole body counter. It consists of scanning high purity germanium #detector assembly with the lead shadow. #Calibration of single high purity #germanium detector for a wide range of energies for #organ compartments such as #thyroid, #lung, upper and lower #gastrointestinal tract have been investigated using transfer #phantom in fixed diagnostic and screening positions respectively. The committed dose equivalents of I-131 in thyroid of some individuals were ranged from 10.80 0.76 to 60.60 0.52 Sv in screening position.</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-05-09T03:30:52Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/E0kwgKuN0qQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>519</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/PjJP3v01m94/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Research of Albert Einstein E=mc2 is 100% Right Solved with NPAF=c2Xg</video:title>
         <video:description>To prove E=mc2. Let&apos;s create a new formula. NPAF=c2Xg here g=gravity of any mass/planet/star (Replace and compare) Newton Power Attraction Force=NPAF. The Earth NPAF=300000X30000X9.8=882,000,000,000. Moon NPAF=300000X300000X1.62=145,800,000. 882,000,000,000?145,800,000=6.049382716 is 6 times gravity more than moon.

#AlbertEinstein, #Space

Author: Satish Gore

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20219172011</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-03T03:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/PjJP3v01m94</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>910</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/o-mbMN3YHP4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Therapeutic Exercises on Physical Performance among Diabetic Older Individuals from Rural Population</video:title>
         <video:description>Background: Type 2 #diabetes #mellitus is closely associated with both acquired and genetic risk factors. Sedentary lifestyle is an example of an acquired factor that is an independent predictor of poor quality of life, and should be considered as a modifiable risk factor in the rural population. The prevalence of type 2 diabetes in developing countries is rising due to the dietary change, increasing prevalence of obesity, and a decrease in physical activity. Aim: To find out the effectiveness of therapeutic exercises on older diabetic individuals from rural population. Objectives: 1. To find out the physical performance in diabetic older individuals. 2. To give the importance therapeutic exercises in diabetic older individuals. Procedure: This is interventional study. This study includes 100 participants. A physiotherapist was given one session on therapeutic exercise and its importance. The study duration was 3 months. Data analysis: Data analysis was conducted using t-test and #ANOVA (P less than 0.05). Results: The mean age of men was 71.5 and women 67.3 years. This study shows that physical performance in men and female were lower in before intervention and it was significantly increased after intervention of 12 weeks. Conclusion: Therapeutic Exercise is considered a critical cornerstone of treatment for people with DM due to its beneficial effects on physical performance, #glycemic control, physical fitness, cardiovascular health and improvement in quality of life in older individuals.

#PhysicalPerformance, #Diabetic, #TherapeuticExercises, #RuralPopulation

Authors: Dr. Pratima S Sarwadikar, Dr. Shyam D Ganvir

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20703233535</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-16T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/o-mbMN3YHP4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>499</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fTkKFS4kxZQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>CRA: The Structural Approach (MERTON Model) Applied to the Moroccan Banking Sector</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Ezouine Driss

Abstract: A complete financial modeling of the firm is fundamentally based on several factors the dynamics of the firm&apos;s assets, the contractual structure of priority between beneficiaries (the absolute priority of holders of debt on shareholders, for example), the recovery rate in case Of liquidation. The structural approach emerged in the early 1970s on the initiative of Fisher Black, Myron Scholes and Robert Merton. These authors have shown that any financing title could be identified with a derivative contract on the value of the firm&apos;s assets. Having made possible the modeling of the default risk, which made this approach very usable in many works The problems facing the banks with regard to the quality of the borrower are as follows How to calculate the probability of default of the counter party through and that it would be the recovery rate in case of default? What if the interest rate is dynamic (flat rate curve)? How to calculate the capital needed to face this same probability of default?

#MertonModel, #StructuralModel, #ProbabilityOfDefaultPD, #VasicekModel, #RecoveryRate #CreditRiskAssessment #MoroccanBankingSector

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20176270</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-20T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/fTkKFS4kxZQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>642</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/QNtKOuMwaqM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Study of Contaminated Currency Notes in Circulation (Biology Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Tushar Chandrakant Mhatre

Abstract: Currency is very important to our life as it facilitates the needs of common man. Paper currency is widely exchanged for goods and services in countries worldwide. It is used for all type of commerce. Paper currency provides a large surface area as a breeding ground for pathogens. Coins and currency notes could carry potentially pathogenic organisms. In India, most types of trades depend on currency, with lower-denomination notes receiving the most handling because they are exchanged many times. Mokhada is a rural area where peoples mostly depend upon cash trading. Currency notes and coins are handled by persons of varying health and hygienic standards and are also stored under varying environmental and personal hygienic conditions. Some of the associated fungal species are potential pathogens of human beings and plants. Moreover, money on which pathogenic microorganisms might survive represents an often overlooked reservoir of diseases. Therefore, adequate care must be taken while handling these currency notes and coins for the safety of human health. There should be public awareness of the fact that currency notes could be a source of infection and can be dangerous to health. Public enlightenment campaigns on proper money handling practices should be organized. Although there is no direct evidence for the presence of pathogenic microorganisms over currency which results in infection, yet their understanding could provide strategies to reduce the contamination of currency. This study will help people to avoid infections via currency notes.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20178139</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-24T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/QNtKOuMwaqM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>369</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/V92yIGtQ2hQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Effectiveness of #Acupressure at #SP6 on #Menstrual Discomfort among Adolescent Girls (#Nursing)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Vidushi Yadav

Abstract: #Dysmenorrhea is one of the commonest problems experienced by adolescent girls which results in disruption of routine activities, absence from schools, unnecessary medical expenses, and adverse effects of drugs, physical &amp; mental disorders. Aim: The main aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of SP6 acupressure on menstrual discomfort among adolescent girls at RG Inter-College, #Meerut. Methodology: The true experimental study was conducted with pretest-posttest control group design. Sample size was 100 (50 in experimental and 50 in control group). Probability simple random sampling technique was used. Pain and #anxiety levels were assessed by 11-point numerical pain rating scale and Hamilton anxiety scale by structured interview method. Post test was taken after 1hr and 2hrs of intervention. Results: There was 32% and 22.5% reduction in pain and anxiety after 1hr of intervention and 8% and 4.5% alleviation in pain and anxiety after 2hrs of intervention among experimental group. The findings were significant at 0.01 level of significance (p less than 0.01). There was significant association between post test pain score of experimental group and age︠ χ2= 9.69, p=0.008 (at 0.05 level of significance). Conclusion: SP6 acupressure was effective in reducing menstrual discomfort up to 2 hours among experimental group of adolescent girls. 

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2018936</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-12T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/V92yIGtQ2hQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>624</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/vvIYo3B3A8E/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Avoid Bleeding of Gingiva during Dental Restorations - Hand Instrument for Gingival Displacement</video:title>
         <video:description>Introduction: when a #dental restorative #treatment is done near the #gingiva, it can bleed and restoration will be defective. The aim of this work was to study techniques that prevent the bleeding of the gingiva during dental restorations and propose a hand instrument for gingival displacement. Materials and methods: It was made a review of dental products distributed online through the web pages of 50 companies, from 6 different European countries. It was tried to locate materials and hand instruments to prevent #bleeding of the gingiva during #dentalRestorations. Results: no hand instrument was found among the materials distributed by those companies for that purpose. We propose an instrument consisting of three parts: an active part, a handle and a zone of union. Discussion: for its application, it is placed in the free gingival sulcus. Direct pressure on the gingiva gives #hemostasis, which facilitates the restoration. Conclusions: the usefulness of this instrument is in Conservative #Dentistry to restore tooth cervical lesions.

#restoration, #instrument, #retraction, #gingival, #hand

Author: Jesus M. Gonzalez-Gonzalez

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20192755</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-29T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/vvIYo3B3A8E</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>207</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/rODs2I92AQE/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Fighting Stress with Root Canal (Dental Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Anu Vashisht

Abstract: #Oxidative #stress is essentially an imbalance between the production of free #radicals and the ability of the body to counteract or #detoxify their harmful effects through #neutralization by #antioxidants. An increased production of oxidizing species related to reactive #oral #diseases, such as chronic apical #periodontitis, could have systemic implications such as an increase in #cardiovascular morbidity. #Dental #treatment maybe carried out in order to reduce oxidative stress to get positive results and improve individual health.

#OxidativeStress, #OxS, #ApicalPeriodontitis, #acuteApicalPeriodontitis, #RootCanalTreatmennt, #RCT

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20195300</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-07T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/rODs2I92AQE</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>413</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/RFaCsKCWIeQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>#Federalism - Adjoining Past with Future India (Political Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Akash Chatterjee

Abstract: The land of unity in diversity or so what India is termed as, is not merely an adage that has been repeated since a long time, it is the biggest truth of the nation, the realization of which is up to the people who reside here and those who carry out the governance of the country as well. The land being home to this spectrum of multicultural diversity is a quintessence that is celebrated widely. The most astonishing aspect behind the evolution of the #statehood is its manifestation in the present form- the unified characteristic despite the diverse component.With such a social fabric to be governed, the governing mechanism had to be apposite and hence federalism was incorporated into the political ideology of governance along with a strong central control at the same time. The uniqueness of #Indian federalism lies nit just in its structural or functional modifications but also in its relevance and practical importance in the circumstances governing the country. The present study delves into analyzing such a relevance against this backdrop and also focuses on two case studies of recent connection to the topic of study.

#Federalism #India #IndianPolitics #Politics

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20202864</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-28T12:30:30Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/RFaCsKCWIeQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>462</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:title>Effectiveness of Smart Class for Teaching on the Achievement of Accounts of HSS Students</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Shweta Talesara

Abstract: This study is about the effectiveness of #Smart #classroom teaching on the achievement in Accounts of Higher Secondary #School Students. For this study 30 students were taken as sample from #Christian Eminent School #Indore City, for collection of data an achievement test was made and applied on students. Experimental group was taught in #SmartClassroom and Control group was taught by traditional method. As the result showed that students achieved higher when taught in Smart classes as compared to traditional class.

#Teaching, #TraditionalTeaching, #SmartClassroomTeaching, #Achievement

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20163799</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-18T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/DbOn9l65KKg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>415</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/BETXoVKk778/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Maxillary Second Molar with an Unusual Positioning of Palato-Mesiobuccal Canal: A Case Report</video:title>
         <video:description>Majority of the #endodontic failures occurs because of undetected roots/canals. Hence, a clear understanding of the root canal anatomy and its possible variations is a requirement for successful root canal treatment. Maxillary molars has one of the most complex root and canal anatomy, resulting in diagnostic and treatment challenges. Maxillary molars are known to have a fourth canal (#Mesiobuccal second canal) located in the Mesiobuccal root. An inability to detect and treat MB2 canal is a reason for endodontic failure in maxillary #molars &amp; an awareness and understanding of this root canal morphology can contribute to the successful outcome of root canal treatment. This case report presents the occurrence and successful endodontic treatment of a second Mesiobuccal canal in maxillary second molar. The case was diagnosed with careful exploration of the pulp chamber floor, routine radiographic examination and confirmed with the help of cone beam computed tomography which plays an important role in assessment of complex root canal morphologies. With advances in research and technology, we are now able to identify and treat many more of these complexities than in the past, leading to greater opportunities for successful endodontic outcomes.

#CBCT, #PalatomesiobuccalCanal, #RootCanalSystem, #MB2Canal

Authors: Prashant Shetty, Pooja Khandagale, Reema Jangid, Jilesh Kumar, Pradeep Bapna

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20201842</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-06T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/BETXoVKk778</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>580</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/uAOur0usn8Y/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>What is an #Orphan Drug in #Pharmaceutical #Science?</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Priya Shaju

Abstract: An orphan #drug is a pharmaceutical agent that is used to treat a rare medical condition (viz., #Huntington&apos;s #disease, #myoclonus disease, #Tourette #syndrome etc.). They receive little attention from pharmaceutical companies as the small patient population could not justify the huge investment required for drug development. In the last 20 years, orphan drug act has been adopted in several countries around the world (USA, Japan, Australia, and the EU) and has successfully promoted #R&amp;D investments to develop new pharmaceutical products for the treatment of rare diseases, but it faces future challenges like returns on the huge R &amp; D costs, funding sources and initiatives for development of orphan drugs.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20203619</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-31T13:04:01Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/uAOur0usn8Y</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>251</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/BvoUJoYzgF0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Empirical Relationships of #Humus Formation in Soils in the #Arid Zone of #Kazakhstan</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: N. Khozhanov, Kh. Tursunbaev, M. Masatbayev, D. Nurabayev, P. Assis

Abstract: It was performed analytical work to determine the relationship between the level of humification of the soil for the rational use of agronomic practices and predicting the biological yields of crops. Since there was a place of irrational use of bioenergy potential of the irrigated areas, the further formation and decomposition of the process of humus formation depends on the level of agricultural engineering and farming system. Rational use and introduction of innovative technologies like drip irrigation, automation, water management creates favorable conditions for expanded reproduction of soil fertility and environmental improvement in irrigated agriculture.

Keywords: Humus formation, radiation index, #fertility, terrain height, temperature, humidity

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20203498</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-03-07T06:30:21Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/BvoUJoYzgF0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1643</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/xvhxA71wx4I/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Multi-Channel Allocation and Medium Access Control in #Wireless #Sensor #Network</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Priyanka Parve, Mansi Bhosale

Abstract: The aggregate capacity of wireless mesh networks can be improved significantly by equipping each node with multiple interfaces and by using multiple channels in order to reduce the effect of interference. Since the number of available channels is limited, it is desired to allocate and reallocate channels on-demand. In this paper, a #Cluster Channel Assignment (#CCA) approach is proposed, to maximize the aggregate throughput by exploiting spatial reuse and local dynamic switching of the channels. A clustering approach is employed in order to maximize the network capacity while minimizing the interference and taking advantage of the possibility of reuse of channels among clusters.

#ChannelAssignment, #Clustering, #LoadBalancing, #QoS, #WirelessMeshNetworks

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20504182331</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-01T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/xvhxA71wx4I</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>465</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/E0LWijMNZlo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>#Antibacterial Studies of #Leucine Complexes of Fe (III) and Cu (II) (#Chemistry #Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: K. Asemave, B. A. Anhwange, T. J. Anom

Abstract: Fe (III) and Cu (II) complexes of leucine were synthesized and characterized. The inhibition strengths of these complexes against some #bacteria were evaluated. It was found that the max of the complexes were at 670 nm and 650 nm for Cu-leu and Fe-leu respectively. There was an observed red shift between the max of the metal salts and their complexes. This shift is a strong implication of coordination. The conductance of the complexes in water was 330.00 S and 17.60 S for Cu-leu and Fe-leu respectively. The IR frequencies of the leucine due to +NH3 group found at 1533.46 cm-1 and 2616.53 cm-1 disappeared in the complexes, indicating coordination through +NH3. Also the peaks for s (COO-) in the leucine was 1389.76 cm-1. This band was decreased to 1379.15 cm-1 and 1385.90 cm-1 for Cu-leu and Fe-leu respectively. These changes also portend coordination of the leucine to these metal ions via #carboxylate. Again, IR bands for Cu-leu and Fe-leu at 3241.48 cm1 and 3372.66 cm1 are firm evidence of the presence of coordinated water molecules in the complexes. The Fe and Cu ions are thus coordinated to the ligand via carboxylate (COO-) and H3N+ groups in a bidentate fashion. Octahedral and square pyramidal geometry were proposed for the Fe-leu and Cu-leu complexes respectively. The results of the #antimicrobial screening by agar diffusion with these #amino #acids complexes showed increased antibacterial activities when compared to their salts.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB15491</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-03T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/E0LWijMNZlo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>341</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DD7YV2dHGZw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Study and Comparative Analysis of Cryptographic Algorithms for Various File Formats</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: M. Meena, A. Komathi

Abstract: #Cryptography #algorithm is the technique used for concealing the content of a message from all users except the sender and the receiver and to authenticate the correctness of the message to the recipient. Information #security could be implemented with many known security algorithms. The most common of these are encryption algorithms. This paper provides a fair comparison between the five most common symmetric key cryptography algorithms #DES, #SDES, #TripleDES, #AES, and #TwoFish. Since the main concern here is the performance of algorithms under different settings, the presented comparison takes into consideration the behavior and the performance of the algorithm when different data loads are used. The comparison is made on the basis of encryption, decryption, and throughput time with the variation of various file features like different data types, data sizes, and key sizes.

Keywords: Cryptography, #Symmetric, #Encryption, #Decryption, #Throughput, Data size

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2016990</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-11-28T18:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/DD7YV2dHGZw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>394</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/EhFbe398vm0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Study of Biochemical Constituents of Panchakavya</video:title>
         <video:description>A study of #Biochemical constituents of #panchakavya V. Ramya1 and S.Karpagam2 1. Research scholar, Department of Botany, Queen Marys College, Chennai 4. 2. Associate Professor and Head of Botany Queen Marys College, Chennai 4 Environmental and human health problems related to the use of synthetic pesticides have created an increasing pressure against their use. Organic fertilizers are sustainable, renewable bio degradable and environment friendly. Panchakavya is combination of cows urine, milk, ghee, curd and dung. Panchakavya #Therapy or #Chikitsa as an alternative prophylactic or therapeutic approach for livestock and poultry health along with human health and as devotion in the services of the Holy Cow which is central to the bio-chain. The analytical techniques like HPTLC, GC-MS and AAS were studied. Once biochemical constituents are known improvement could be made in natural products. They help to standardize and improve the quality of natural products. The present study reveal the spectral data of #HPTLC and is very much useful for its quality improvement of panchakavya. The aim of this work was to investigate and characterize the bioactive chemical constituents by using GC-MS method. Panchakavya contain twenty peaks which indicate the presence of twenty biochemical compounds. The metals Mg, zinc, #Cadmium, Cr, lead, Fe, and Cu were analyzed by using #Atomic Absorption #Spectrometry (AAS) in Panchakavya. The present study focused on panchakavya is to improve its quality as an organic #fertilizer.

#Panchakavya, #HPTLC, #GC-MS, #AAS

Authors: V. Ramya, S. Karpagam

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20181958</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-19T03:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/EhFbe398vm0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>682</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+14+Issue+4%2C+April+2025&amp;page=80&amp;i=9</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1074</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/3RguFZpH-rI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Bridging Brand Theory and Practice: A Closer Look at the Evolving Role of Marketing</video:title>
         <video:description>Title: Bridging Brand Theory and Practice: A Closer Look at the Evolving Role of Marketing in Today&apos;s Business World

Author: Ushashi Sarkar

Abstract: In today&apos;s fast - paced business landscape, effective brand marketing is crucial for organizations to stand out and thrive. Bridging Brand Theory and Practice: A Closer Look at the Evolving Role of Marketing in Today&apos;s #Business World delves into the intricacies of branding and marketing, providing insights and research on the latest trends, strategies, and best practices. #BMR aims to bridge the gap between academic theory and practical application, catering to scholars, practitioners, and researchers seeking to advance their understanding of brand marketing. By exploring the intersection of #branding and marketing, it fosters a comprehensive approach to brand management, marketing communications, and #consumer behaviour. 

Keywords: Brand marketing, #marketing strategy

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=MS25404172652</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2025-04-12T03:47:56Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/3RguFZpH-rI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>580</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+14+Issue+10%2C+October+2025&amp;page=260&amp;i=27</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/v7HIUPKiUow/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Power Division Theorem Proves Sharing Principle at a Node Disproves for Networks</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dr. P. S. Kannan

Abstract: Traditionally, Power System Engineers / Scientists apply Power Sharing Principle #psp  for electrical tracing, determining the transmission cost and all other analysis needed in Deregulated Power Environment (DPE). This paper clearly demonstrates the innovated Power Division Theorem #PDT proves the PSP applied at a Node in power system network and disproves for the network loads. It establishes a new Complex Power Sharing Principle #cpsp. However; the principle is not applicable for system network and valid for a Node only. The fundamental concept is the flow of current through a node or network creates power. The PDT is established by applying this concept along with the KCL The Complex Power Distribution Matrix #cpdm  generated by PDT at a node is the same created by CPSP, but invalid in the case of network. As an example, a node in a power system network with complex power flow at a particular operating point is considered in this paper for validation. In many #IEEE research papers PSP is still now applied for the analysis in DPE. However, the innovated fundamental PDT which is the basis for PSP must be applied to perform any analysis and to solve all the problems related with the DPE. The PDT must be included in the curriculum of all the Universities as one of the Fundamental Circuit Theorem.

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR251025124021</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2025-11-05T05:42:47Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/v7HIUPKiUow</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>431</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+5%2C+May+2021&amp;page=80&amp;i=9</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1074</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/7hRi1xdTh-0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Assessment of Community Radio on Social and Economic Development: A Case Study of Spider Radio</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Zainab Abubakar | Zainab Ahmad | Auwal Ahmed Ibrahim | Adamu Abubakar

Abstract: The main hope of a community radio is to improve the living conditions of the community it serves by dispensing knowledge to the community through its programmes. The same process is taking place in the conventional radios stations. Despite this, we find that the community radio faces a lot of challenges of poor management due to lack of professionalism with exception of campus #radio stations that are purposely meant to #train #students on road casting. Community radio plays a vital role in the communications of a country. Community radio mainly serves a definite community and is a form of public-service broadcasting. It reflects the culture, ideology and thoughts, norms and values of a particular community. It is the media of citizens of a particular community that has become popular and new opportunity for both the media practitioner and grassroots people. Fraser (2001) posited that community radio helps to avail utilities and amenities for various development aspects of our society like #education, #health, #water and #sanitation, protection from natural disasters, address social issues at the community level and connect rural population with the government. It is because of all these glaring functions of community radio that this study intends to assess the impact of #Spider Radio FM, 102.7 in its role of developing the social and economic development of its listeners.

Keywords: Community Radio, Social Development, Economic, Spider Radio FM 1027, #Kaduna, Polytechnic #Nigeria

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21508094621</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2023-02-14T06:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/7hRi1xdTh-0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>204</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+6%2C+June+2021&amp;page=80&amp;i=9</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1074</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/wEdr5hUuxEQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Delivery Characteristic of Patients with Placenta Previa at Sanglah Hospital, Denpasar</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Piere Emanuel Yoltuwu, A.A.N Jaya Kusuma

Abstract: Placenta previa is one of the most serious complications during pregnancy and is associated with various maternal and fetal-neonatal complications. Risk factors for placenta previa that have been frequently mentioned in various studies are age, multiparity, multiple pregnancies, history of cesarean section, history of #uterine #surgery, history of use. assisted #reproduction technology #ART, #smoking, use of addictive substances, a history of maternal medical illnesses, and so on. This study aims to determine the prevalence and characteristics of patients with placenta previa at #Sanglah General Hospital, Denpasar. This research is a retrospective descriptive study using secondary data. The research was conducted at IRD Obstetrics, Polyclinic #Obstetrics, and Installation of Medical Records at Sanglah #Hospital #Denpasar, on January 1, 2018 - December 31, 2019. The incidence of placenta previa from a total of 1898 deliveries in 2018 to 2019 was 2.63%. The greatest maternal characteristics were mothers aged over 35 years, multigravida, non-referral, 28-36 weeks of gestation, no history of curettage, with a history of previous CS, a history of recurrent bleeding and a history of placenta previa in previous #pregnancies.

Keywords: #placenta #previa, #delivery

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21529183609</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-10-08T06:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEdr5hUuxEQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>784</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+10%2C+October+2021&amp;page=250&amp;i=26</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1074</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/RaNh3oAJUaA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Hyperbolic Vision in Humans and Other Animals</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Jesus M. Gonzalez-Gonzalez

Abstract: The conical perspective (linear, central) is the one that interests us in hyperbolic medicine. When humans observe an object, the conical perspective that we perceive of that image is not parallel lines that converge at a point, but rather hyperbolic curves of space - time. The objective of this work is to study how other animals, not humans, see these hyperbolic space - time curves. We selected information about vision in animals and studied the possibility of hyperbolic perception as it happens in humans. Conic perspective represents images that travel at the speed of light to the eye of the observer, following hyperbolic curves of space - time. Human vision is hyperbolic because the space in which we live is deformed by &quot;general hyperbolic curves&quot; that exist at any longitude and latitude of the Earth&apos;s geography. The hyperbolic images that animals perceive are different according to the species. That depends on the number and position of eyes on your body, as well as the type of rods and cones you have in the eyes. Animals with binocular vision have their perception in the furthest part of a hyperbolic image, whereas animals with lateral vision have it in the closest part of that hyperbolic image.

Keywords: hyperbolic, medicine, space - time, human, animals, perspective

https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR211023003323</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-06-19T09:56:44Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/RaNh3oAJUaA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>370</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+9+Issue+10%2C+October+2020&amp;page=80&amp;i=9</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.1074</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/plxH-i7ArA8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Hypothyroidism and Its Homoeopathic Management</video:title>
         <video:description>#Hypothyroidism is the most common #thyroid dysfunction that affects people globally. At present thyroid #disease from the second most common #endocrine disorder in #India next only to #Diabetes #Mellitus. #Synthetic #Levothyroxine supplement remains as a conventional treatment for #Hypothyroidism since 1927. There is no cure available for Hypothyroidism but it is controllable. In case of modern #medicine treatment of hypothyroidism is life long and patient suffering from various side effects of #allopathic #drugs.

Dr. Jagdish Thebar, Dr. Anshul Chahar, Dr. Namrata Nandwana

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20922115052</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-12-26T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/plxH-i7ArA8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>708</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+7+Issue+8%2C+August+2018&amp;page=230&amp;i=24</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1074</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/wuGOwCbD8zE/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Local #PeriodontalTreatment with #Antibiotics: Periodontal #Mouthguard</video:title>
         <video:description>Introduction in periodontics, treatment with antibiotics is done in two ways systemic and local. There are no protocols to apply the antibiotic locally with a removable prosthesis. We propose the use of a modified sports mouthguard to locally apply the antibiotic in the treatment of gingivitis and periodontitis. Material and methods a dental vacuum forming machine is used to make a periodontal mouthguard with a 0.40 mm soft vinyl thermoplastic plate. Results periodontal mouthguard. Conclusions it is advisable to fill the periodontal mouthguard with an antibiotic gel and use it in the mouth 1-2 hours a day, with periodic maintenance controls.

#mouthguard, #periodontal, #treatment

Author: Jesus M. Gonzalez-Gonzalez

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2019751</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-07T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/wuGOwCbD8zE</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>265</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+6+Issue+7%2C+July+2017&amp;page=80&amp;i=9</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.1074</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ntr1SBytkKQ/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Graduated, What Are Going to Do my Students?</video:title>
         <video:description>There are several studies carried out regarding the students` perception of #physiotherapy as study, career choice, etc., in different developed countries. In #Albania, yet, it is not made a study about it and what the students want to do after finishing the bachelor. So, we considered it necessary to discover what they think about the completed university course and their future. Our study aims to know the perceptions of physiotherapy students about their studies and what they want to do after finishing the bachelor. An anonymous questionnaire was distributed to the third year, graduating, students of Physiotherapy at the University Luigj Gurakuqi in #Shkodra, in their last lesson of Occupational #Medicine. This study examines students&apos; beliefs, attitudes and opinions, as well as what they expect from their profession as a #physiotherapist. The questionnaire consists of three parts. The first part, general, of demographic data is made of 5 questions, the research part is made of two parts, the first one of 25 questions, some of which in the form of a 6 point Likert, and e third part is made of 5 questions all in 6 point #Likert. In this paper we will present and discus the data from the demographic part and those from the second part. The questionnaire was filled out from 25 students. There is a good level of knowledge of foreign languages. All the respondent students know at least one foreign language, 23 of them knows English. 92% of the students consider as right the choice made three years ago to study Physiotherapy. 41.2% prefer to be employed in private studios and 82.6% of students imagine that they will have a private studio, of their own, after 5 years. The majority of them like to work with adults. 80% of them want to seek for job abroad in EU as well as in other countries. They feel prepared to work. The compliance between #knowledge acquired in #university with their ambitions and desires for work is estimated low, in respect of other results. They esteem their team working ability as appropriate. 92 % of them wish to continue studying.

Author: Dr. Henrrik Prendushi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=5071702</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-02-02T12:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ntr1SBytkKQ</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>486</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+6+Issue+12%2C+December+2017&amp;page=80&amp;i=9</loc>
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       <video:video>
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         <video:title>An Imperishable Education to the Present Scenario</video:title>
         <video:description>Under the present-day #educationalSystem, students go to educational institution to follow a syllabus which has been set for pushing towards professional knowledge but not for wisdom to life. We want that #education to built up pupils character and it should strength of mind and inner wisdom to lead good life in this earth. All the experiences involving our interaction in society shape our mind. The #teacher must throw his or her whole force into the tendency of the thought. The true teacher is one who immediately come down to the level of the #student, and transfer his soul to the students soul and seen through and understand through his mind. Such a teacher can really teach. The present research paper deals about today&apos;s education in different aspects.

#Education, #Teaching, #Learning, #knowledge, #Wisdom

Author: Dr. S. Jayanthi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20178667</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-18T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/b4AzCq9hGlI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>978</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+5+Issue+11%2C+November+2016&amp;page=80&amp;i=9</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/2smLCd6ZUag/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>An #Segmentation Under Connected Components Based on Watershed #Algorithm Using #FPGA Processor</video:title>
         <video:description>Watershed segmentation is a region based segmentation algorithm. It forms the peak joining two catchment basins containing regional minima. Watershed segmentation is more sensitive to noise and can leads to serious over-segmentation. In order to overcome the shortcomings of traditional watershed segmentation, this paper deals with marker controlled watershed algorithm based on connected components approach locating a regional minima. Mostly the watershed segmentation result in over-segmentation. The markers based watershed segmentation transformation reduces noise and over-segmentation. Watershed has been written in #MATLAB code and also in #VHDL hardware descriptive language. The main aim of this project is to implement in a FPGA which requires minimum hardware resources, low execution time and is suitable for use in real time applications.

#Watershed, #segmentation, #threshold, #edgeDetection

Authors: R. Kiruthikaa, S. Salaiselvapathy

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=6111601</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-06T06:49:22Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/2smLCd6ZUag</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1079</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/recentepresentations.php?page=10</loc>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/quvvJhF3vvo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>To Identify and Examine the Different Causes of #Liver #Disease in Sri Lanka (#Biomedical Sciences)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Fahim Aslam, Hashan Kulasena

Abstract: Liver disease is one of the main causes for deaths in Sri Lanka, this is the second most common disease causing deaths in hospitals in Sri Lanka after the #heart disease. Sri Lanka ranks eighty-nine (89) in the world rankings for liver disease causing 3349 deaths according to the data published by the World #Health Organization (#WHO) for the 2014 calendar year and an average of 15.28 deaths per hundred thousand. The two most common forms of this disease is non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and alcoholic fatty liver disease. The data collected by the WHO is analyzed and the different causes for the liver disease is identified between the period of 1980-2010, using the different factors responsible for the cause of the disease data is distinguished. Of the data collected and analyzed most causes of liver disease in Sri Lanka is due to the non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (#NAFLD) or alcoholic fatty liver disease which leads to severe complications such as renal failure, liver #cirrhosis and eventually death.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20178732</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-05-28T07:33:40Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/quvvJhF3vvo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>307</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/r-2sBPWc_KY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Isolation of Common Nosocomialpathogens from Gate Pass Used in Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital Nigeria</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Umar Adamu Hamza, Binta Muhammad Aminu, Muzammil Bashir Mustapha

Abstract: #Microbial #contamination of #fomites like gate pass is of public #health concern as contaminated materials might act as vehicles for the transmission of #pathogenic #microorganisms. This study was carried out in February 2019 to September 2019 to isolate common #nosocomial pathogens from gate passes used in #Aminu #Kano Teaching Hospital (#AKTH). Fifty gate passes each from AKTH and BUK were investigated, the samples were screened for common nosocomial pathogens using culture, microscopy and #biochemical test according to standard #microbiological techniques. The results of the study revealed that 56 % of the gate passes were contaminated. #Bacteria isolated were #Staphylococcus aureus 5 (10 %), #Pseudomonas spp. 5 (10 %), #Eschericia coli 6 (12 %) and gram negative #rods 8 (16 %) in AKTH while that of #BUK were S. #aureus 7 (14 %), #Pseudomonas spp. 6 (12 %), E. #coli 8 (16 %) and Gram negative rods 11 (22 %) and P-value 0.0313. the contamination level of gate passes used in #hospital (48 %) were not statistically different from gate passes used in school gate (64 %). Gate pass handled by drivers are contaminated due to large samples obtained from drivers. Conclusively, the study showed that gate pass used in hospital and non-hospital sources are contaminated with various bacterial agents including potential nosocomial pathogens, #aseptic measures should therefore be employed to ensure the safety of handlers.

#MicrobialContamination, #NosocomialPathogens, #SAureus, #PseudomonasSpp, #Ecoli, #GramNegativeRods, #hospitalm #non-hospitalSources, #handlers

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20608150012</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-03T12:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/r-2sBPWc_KY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>480</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/nS3N0irGvjM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Frequency of Bruxism among School Children in Tirana City</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Alketa Qafmolla, Ruzhdie Qafmolla

Abstract: The term #bruxism is said to come from the Greek word #brychein, which means to grind or gnash the opposing rows of upper and lower #molar teeth. Per recent classification of sleep disorders, bruxism is defined as a sleep-related movement disorder. This crosssectional descriptive study was done on 226412 year old children, who were referred to our dental clinic in Tirana city 20142015. After acquiring the parents informed consent, a questioner was administrated to all participants. A total of 226 children were included in the study. Fifty five (60 %) patients were girls and 40 (38.2 %) boys with a mean age of patients was 7.4 (2.4) years. Bruxism began in these children at the age of 4.5 (2.5) years. As reported by parents, 57 (25 %) 95 %CI (19.5-31.2). #Parasomnias were stated by parents in 50 % of children, #drooling being the most (25 %), and #snoring the least (5 %). Effective management of bruxism relies on the recognition of potential causative factors associated with the condition. For example, since daytime or diurnal bruxism may be confounded by factors such as #stress, #distress, and other psychosocial parameters, considering interventions such as habit modification, relaxation #therapy, biofeedback, or counseling may be appropriate.

Keywords: children, bruxism, #disorder, psychological factors, #parasomnia

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV162487</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-12-10T12:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/nS3N0irGvjM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>592</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/58ufiq6FZoE/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Axial Lumbar Interbody Fusion - A Critical Analysis</video:title>
         <video:description>Numerous open and minimally invasive techniques have been developed but all of these approaches experience the same shortcomings related to #biomechanics or inherent #iatrogenicDestabilization. In an attempt to alleviate many of the limitations of previous lumbar fusion techniques, a #pre-sacral approach to the #lumbosacralJunction has been investigated. The axial lumbar inter body fusion (#AxiaLIF) system (#TranS1, Inc., #Wilmington, NC) combines a minimally invasive technique with a novel corridor approach. A total of three patients were evaluated I this study. Results were compared pre-operatively and following the surgery at 3 and 6 months.There was a significant improvement in the pain scores.The #AxialLumbarInterbodyFusion is a feasilble procedure which will require long term studies before it can be validated as a standard technique for lumbar fusion.

#AxialLumbarInterBodyFusion

Author: Dr Shashivadhanan

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20164049</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-03T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/58ufiq6FZoE</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>391</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/W4bzqpNcrsI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Contractor Pre-qualification Selection by TOPSIS Method</video:title>
         <video:description>Contractor Pre-qualification Selection by #TOPSISMethod

Contractor selection has become challenging as the number of decision alternatives and conflicting attributes increase. The paper attempt to employ TOPSIS Method and apply it to the study conducted by #Al-Harbi (2001) with the intention of finding a better Selection. TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) was developed by Hwang and Yoon (1981), and it is one of the #MultiCriteriaDecisionAnalysis or #MultiCriteriaDecisionMethods for resolving real-world decision problems satisfactorily. Results shows that 60 % of the contractors selected had their ranking reversed, while 40 % remain unchanged. Findings also, reveals that the first and fifth selected contractors maintain their rank. The paper is the first research work to used and apply a different approach on the same contract pre-qualification selection.

#AnalyticalHierarchicalProcess

Author: Ahmad A. Maidamisa

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2019545</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-04T12:30:28Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/W4bzqpNcrsI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>609</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/kGTV7Koy-2k/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Assessment of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicon L.) Hybrids for Fruit Quality and Yield Characters</video:title>
         <video:description>Assessment of #Tomato ( #SolanumLycopersiconL. ) Hybrids for #Fruit Quality and Yield Characters in the Hill Region of #Uttarakhand

Twenty two hybrids of tomato were assessed for quality and yield characters at Vegetable Research Block College of #Forestry, #Ranichauri during summer- rainy season of 2014. In the analysis of variance, a high significant difference was found for almost all the quality characters suggesting a greater chance to explore variability mainly for the characters viz., dry matter content, ascorbic acid and total soluble solid. Hybrid Azad T-6 x NDT-7 has obtained highest mean for dry matter content (12.33 %) followed by ascorbic acid content (34.36 mg/100 g) and TSS (10.230 Brix) content. Maximum pH was found in hybrid CO-3 x #PusaSadabahar (6.16) which was significantly superior to the other hybrids. Highest titratable acidity (7.03 %) was found in hybrid Punjab Chuhara x Pusa Uphar. Hybrids under study, shows the fruit juice content ranged from 49.22 to 76.72 % with highest percentage recorded by hybrid Utkal Kumari x Utkal Uphar (76.72 ml/100 g). Based on present investigation it may be suggested that hybrids viz. Utkal Urwasi x Gujrat Tomato-3, CO-3 x Pusa Sadabahar, Utkal Urwasi x Palam Pink, Azad T-6 x NDT-7 and Marglobe x Pusa Sadabahar were the promising hybrids for producing desirable hybrids in future breeding programmes.

#Tomato, #SolanumLycopersiconL, #variability, #fruit

Authors: Shivani Dhyani, A.C. Misra, Priyanka Verma

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2019807</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-15T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/kGTV7Koy-2k</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>543</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/SkyXo-MYZ-A/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Analyze the Expression of Cytokeratin 5 on the Epithelial Cells of the Buccal Mucosa in Batik Worker</video:title>
         <video:description>The industry of batik is often use synthetic dyes as azo. Azo dyes contain #naphtol and #diazonium salts that are toxic to the tissue when exposed via inhalation, swallowing or direct contact. Some preliminary studies mentioned the exposure on the azo dyes batik could be expected to cause abnormalities in the buccal mucosal epithelial cell nuclei marked increase in the frequency of #micronucleus, #karyolisis, and #pyknosis. Objective the purpose of this study was to analyze the expression of #cytokeratin 5 on the #epithelial cells of the buccal mucosa in batik workers Yogyakarta. Material and methods the study included 30 male subjects were divided into 2 groups 15 subjects exposed to azo dyes and 15 subjects as control. Criteria for subject were batik workers exposed azo dyes in The Unit of Coloring at batik home industry Yogyakarta, while control is not exposed to azo dyes. Buccal mucosal epithelial cells were swabbed using #cytobrush. Analysis of the expression of cytokeratin 5 in the buccal mucosal epithelial cells was used monoclonal antibody cytokeratin 5 (Biocare Medical, USA) and #immunohistochemical method (ABC Staining Kit, #ImmunoCruz, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, USA). Data were analyzed using independent t-test. Results the results showed the expression cytokeratin 5 of epithelial cells buccal mucosa was significantly higher in batik workers group than the control (p less than 0.05). Conclusion It is concluded that exposed azo could increase the expression of cytokeratin 5 in the epithelial cells of the buccal #mucosa batik workers in Yogyakarta.

Authors: Juni Handajani, Dhinintya Hyta Narissi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV161190</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-02-18T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/SkyXo-MYZ-A</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>560</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Bn46Y_ZQolg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Social Cultural Beliefs and Practices Inhibiting Change among Bakhayo Men in the Era of HIV and AIDS</video:title>
         <video:description>Social Cultural Beliefs and Practices Inhibiting Behaviour Change among #Bakhayo Men in the Era of #HIV and #AIDS: A Case of #Nambale Division #Busia County

This term paper is dedicated to exploring number of cultural discourses of male sexuality amongst Bakhayo community and establishing culture as a major determinant of health relevant behaviour, given that HIV and AIDS affects people socially, economically and culturally. The paper contends that sex and sexuality has to be scrutinized and understood from a sociological viewpoint because sex in itself has a social function. The study revealed the importance of taking into account cultural sexual realities when designing prevention strategies for HIV and AIDS. Furthermore the study threw light on the futility of the recent national HIV and AIDS prevention strategy of #Abstain, Be faithful, and use a #Condom (ABC). An effective and workable alternative to the current national ABC approach is to engage people profoundly in exploring their present-day cultural conditions and developing working approaches themselves.

#HIV, #Sexuality, #Cultural, #Morality, #Abstain, #Empowerment

Authors: Mudy J. Peter, Samuel Juma

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20162519</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-28T12:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Bn46Y_ZQolg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>367</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mkHICJ6a0-o/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Homoeopathy in a Case of Chronic Tics Disorder</video:title>
         <video:description>Tic disorders have emerged as complex, heterogenous, neuropsychiatric movement disorders of childhood onset that are manifestations of an intricate interplay of genes and environment. Tics represent very fine disturbances in the susceptibility and sensitivity of an individual suffering from it. Hence fundamentally it becomes necessary that this altered susceptibility needs to be brought back into health. For restoring this susceptibility constitutional remedy given in Homoeopathy can serve to be efficacious. The constitutional approach was used in a young female suffering from tics disorder and it helped patient a lot to improve her quality of life and function in a better manner with her disease as well as in a continued unfavourable environment.

Tics disorder, Homoeopathy, Susceptibility, Constitutional approach

Author: Dr. Ananya O. Chitale

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20181709</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-23T12:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/mkHICJ6a0-o</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>886</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/H1zilbxr6VE/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Study of the Top Management, their Skills and Abilities Case: Firms in #Cuernavaca, #Morelos #Mexico</video:title>
         <video:description>The skills and abilities can be understood as theoretical and practical features that contribute to achieve excellent performance in a position or specific role within an organizational context (Irizar, 1997). The lack of skills and abilities of the senior management threaten the stability and existence of any organization. The purpose of this study was to identify these problems in the senior management of the companies of Cuernavaca, Morelos, which directly impact on their growth and development. A sample of 49 companies was selected using a sampling by proportion taking into account that in the city of Cuernavaca, Morelos there are 1.758 establishments, between micro, small and medium-sized enterprises. The design of the study was quantitative, cross-sectional and correlational, due describes the relationship between two or more variables, categories or concepts in a given time (Hernandez, Fernandez and Baptista, 2006). A questionnaire was used with a Likert-type scale with a reliability of 0.92 coefficient #Cronbach&apos;sAlpha. This study is supported theoretically in Alles (2007), Ariza (2005), of Zubiria (2006), Hellriegel (2002), Levy-Leboyer (2003) and Pelekais (2008), among others. The results reported in the dimension of knowledge of the skills and management skills in the #microenterprise in Cuernavaca, 79.71 % of the sample does not have, in small business, 80.11 % does not have. In the medium-sized enterprise, the 80.57 % of the people surveyed, agrees that the top management of their company doesn&apos;t have the concepts, disciplinary knowledge, contextual knowledge and procedural knowledge. On the dimension of the skills the 84.37% of micro-businesses surveyed, lacks of skills to apply the knowledge.

#Skills, #abilities, #seniorManagement, #companies

Authors: Augusto Renato Perez Mayo PhD, Jose Alberto Hernandez Aguilar PhD, Luz Stella Vallejo Trujillo PhD

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV151277</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-29T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/H1zilbxr6VE</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>715</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/recentepresentations.php?page=12</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Wn8sbYgJelw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Submental Intubation: Brief Literature Review and Case Report (Dental Science)</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Bezerra MCT., Marinho KCT

Abstract: Facial fractures are often associated with the nasoorbitoetmoidal complex (NOE) and maxillary bones (maxilla and/or mandible), making it difficult to choose intubation for airway maintenance. The submental intubation technique has emerged as an alternative for selected cases, being easy to perform and with a low complication rate. The aim of the present study is to realize a literature review and report the case of an 18-year-old male, with a motorcycle accident evolving with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and multiple facial fractures. Submental intubation was performed due to a cranial base fracture and also the need of the use of the oclusion as a guide for fracture reduction and fixation. The procedure evolved uneventfully, being the patient in postoperative follow-up and without any signs of complications. Submental intubation offers a viable, easy-to-perform, and safer alternative to other techniques.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20202919</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-14T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Wn8sbYgJelw</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>573</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/U0W8YQT2Xms/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Chromatic Number and Weak Complement of L-Fuzzy Graphs</video:title>
         <video:description>#Fuzzy #Graph colouring techniques are used to solve many complex real world problems. Fuzzy graph colouring can be extended to L-Fuzzy graph. In this paper we studied the chromatic number of L-Fuzzy graph and fuzzy chromatic number of L- Fuzzy graph. We have also tried to define weak complement of L Fuzzy graph and its properties.

#L-Fuzzy #graphs, #chromaticNumber, #FuzzyChromatic

Authors: Sreedevi V.S., Dr. Bloomy Joseph

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20210163207</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-04T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/U0W8YQT2Xms</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>860</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/kgHY3Z6_fho/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Seasonal Variations of Body Condition Score &amp; its Effect on Reproductive Performance of Dairy Cattle</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: M. Mahdi Almas

Abstract: Objectives of the study were to investigate and assess body condition score (BCS) of dairy cattle seasonally to find out its efficiency as management tool, throughout manage health and nutrition, improve reproductive performance, fertility and productivity of dairy cattle. A total of 30 Holstein #Cows (#multiparous and #nulliparous) in the experimental farm of #Hiroshima University were included in the experiment. A five-point scale body condition scoring system was used to assess #BCS of individual cows monthly. Visual observation, special calendar for dairy cattle management, heating detection patches, automatic heating detection system and hormone treatment were used for heating detection of #dairy #cattle. Artificial insemination (AI) was done by experienced and skillful technicians following to successful heating detection. Body Condition of every cow that received AI was evaluated and recorded on the day of breeding separately. Rectal palpation and ultrasound system were used to determine and diagnose the condition of success or failure of AI. Dairy cattle with mean of 3.00±0.13 BCS during fall season showed higher reproductive performance (72.723 %). During winter season mean BCS of dairy cows was almost the same as fall season (3.04±0.11) but positive response to AI and pregnancy was lower (41.10076) than fall season. In summer season cows with BCS 3.50 responded positively to AI and become pregnant while cows with mean of 3.31±0.10 BCS failed to become pregnant. statistical analysis of BCS between four seasons of the year showed that increase/decrease of BCS even less than 0.25 points can change efficiency of body condition scoring as management tool. Therefore; efficiency of body condition score as a management tool for dairy farms can change seasonally. Maintenance of dairy cattle with BCS 3.0 during fall and winter following to synchronization and timed artificial #insemination (#TAI) would increase reproductive performance, #fertility and productivity of dairy.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20211232303</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-09T03:30:25Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/kgHY3Z6_fho</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>924</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/SjLkmdLTYlI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Antiurolithiatic Activity of Plant Hydroalcoholic Extract of Argemone mexicana, Cissus javana DC</video:title>
         <video:description>Comparative Study of the #AntiurolithiaticActivity of Plant Hydroalcoholic Extract of #ArgemoneMexicana, #CissusJavanaDC and #GarciniaPendunculata

#UrinaryStones are one of the oldest and the most common afflictions in humans. These diseases have suffered since the earliest records of civilization. 10 % of men and 3 % of women have a stone during their adult lives while the chances of urinary stone are less in children. Calcium containing stones are the most common comprising of about 75 % of all urinary calculi, which may be in the form of pure #calciumOxalate (50 %) or #calciumPhosphate (5 %) or a mixture of both (45 %). A number of medicinal plants have been mentioned in the #IndianAyurvedicSystem which plays a vital role in the inhibition of stones. Traditional and folklore medicines play important role in health services around the globe. About three quarter of the worlds population relies on plants and plant extracts for health care. In the present study, the inhibitory potency of crude extracts of #ArgemoneMexicana, #CissusJavanaDC and #GarciniaPendunculata in methanol were evaluated on the formation of calcium phosphate and on the growth of calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) crystals in vitro. Results obtained indicated that Argemone mexicana has the highest inhibition the formation of CP in the urinary medium while the Garcinia pendunculata has the highest inhibition the formation of COM in the urinary medium in vitro.

#FolkloreMedicines, #UrinaryCalculi, #Antiurolithiasis, #AllopathicDrugs

Authors: O. Ibopishak Singh, A. Bimola Devi

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV163889</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-12T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/SjLkmdLTYlI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>562</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/vSANpPSQVY0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Marginal Adaptation of CAD-CAM Fabricated Ceramic Inlays: An in-Vitro Evaluation</video:title>
         <video:description>Background: #Ceramic restorations can be fabricated by using traditional methods like heat-pressing as well as contemporary methods like Computer Aided Designing and Computer Aided Manufacturing (#CAD-CAM). Existing evidence regarding the marginal adaptation of CAD-CAM fabricated ceramic inlays is contradictory. Aim: The main objective of the study is to determine the marginal gap widths of CAD-CAM fabricated lithium disilicate ceramic inlays in comparison with heat-pressed ceramic inlays using scanning electron microscopic examination. Materials and methods: Thirty-six intact, caries-free, maxillary first and second premolars were used in the study. Standardized class II disto-occlusal inlay cavities were prepared and were distributed into two groups of 18 specimens, each based on the method of fabrication. The two groups contained CAD-CAM (Group A), and heat-pressed ceramic inlays (Group B). In group A, the prepared inlay cavities were scanned with an intraoral scanner, designed, and milled from #IPS e.max CAD blocks. In group B, the ceramic inlays were fabricated by manual impression making and lost wax technique using IPS e.max PRESS ingots and #Programat EP 3010 furnace. The fabricated inlays were placed on the prepared cavities of the respective specimens. The scanning electron microscope was used to evaluate the marginal adaptation of specimens at 12 predetermined points for each specimen by a single examiner. The data were subjected to statistical analysis. Results: The mean marginal gap values for CAD-CAM group and heat-pressed were 83.27µm and 87.11µm, respectively. The CAD-CAM ceramic inlays exhibited better marginal adaptation than heat-pressed ceramic inlays with an insignificant difference between the two groups. Conclusion: CAD-CAM method of fabrication did not differ significantly from heat-press method when marginal adaptation property is considered. Moreover, all class II ceramic inlays exhibited minimal gap values.

Authors: Dr Bhavana Kalla, Dr Kantheti Sirisha, Dr Jyothi Mandava

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20611142527</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-01-24T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/vSANpPSQVY0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1010</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/IcRp_G8Gec8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>#Heterocyclic Schiff Bases as Main Entity In #Methine &amp; Metal Complexes #Cyanine Dyes Synthesis</video:title>
         <video:description>Heterocyclic Schiff bases (1a-g) was prepared and employed in the synthesis of substituted ketomethylene acyclic (cyclic) heterocyclic quaternary iodide salts and acyclic pyrazolo and/or cyclic substituted pyrrolo[5, 4-d] pyrazolin-mero-2 (4), pyrrolo [5, 4-d] pyrazolo-zero-3[4 (1) ]methine and pyrrolo[5, 4-d] pyrazolo or pyrazol [4, 5-d] dioxine (thiazine/ oxazine) metal complex cyanine dyes (2a-d, 3A, B, 4a-d &amp; 5a, b, 6A, B &amp; 7a-c, 8a-c, 11a-d, 12, 13a-d, 14a, b &amp; 17). The new synthesized cyanines and their metal chelator complex dyes were identified by elemental &amp; spectral analyses, The absorption spectra and solvatochromic behaviours of the newly selected synthesised dyes was investigated in pure organic solvents, as well as in aqueous universal buffer solutions.

#HeterocyclicKetomethylene, #SchiffBasesIodideSalts, #cyanineDyesSynthesis, #spectral, #SolvatochromicBehaviour, #Acid-BaseProperties

Authors: A. I. M. Koraiem, M. M. Gommaa, H. A. El-Damarany, M. H. Yosry

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20806051404</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-10T03:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/IcRp_G8Gec8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>730</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/E7SoF8M-1KA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Analysis of Visual Impairment for Designing a Revival Center</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Vishnu R, Fazil P

Abstract: The inability to see, a medical condition that over 37 million people in the world suffer from, out of which 15 million are from #India. There is a sequence of phenomenon established by #WHO (World Health Org.) that is associated with blindness, which goes: #Disease-Impairment- Disability- #Handicap. There is always an aura of negativity surrounding blindness or visually impaired, over the years the gap between the blind community and the rest of the world has never been wider. Blindness has created a toxic cycle of illiteracy which leads to poverty and ultimately low social standings. With their loss of vision, blind people lose visual perception which accounts for 80-85 % of the complete perception that a normal person has. Although it is hard to find a silver- lining amidst this darkness, blind people have heightened senses which vary from person to person depending on their #intelligence. This to examine the relationship between non visual context, and #civil #engineering perspectives together.

#Revival, #Impairment, #VisualImpairment, #Disease, #Disability, #Handicap

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20197870</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-15T12:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/E7SoF8M-1KA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>357</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mctUbae0R6U/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Anticancer Property of Simple Ascidian Phallusia Nigra Savigny, 1816 against MDA-MB-231 Cells</video:title>
         <video:description>Background #BreastCancer is one of the most prevalent disease affecting women. Methods Female adult Swiss albino mice weighing 20-25 g were used to assess anticancer activity of the ethanol extract of the simple #ascidian #Phallusia #nigra against human breast #cancer cell lines (MDA-MB-231) by evaluating #cytotoxicity, relative organ weight of vital organs, tumor weight, % inhibition, solid #tumor volume, median survival time, % increase of lifespan, packed cell volume, viable and non-viable cell count adopting standard procedures. Results 100 % #cytotoxicity was obtained at 0.60 mg/ml concentration. Negligible changes were noted in relative organ weight. There was a dose dependent increase in % inhibition of tumor and decrease in tumor weight. A highly significant reduction in tumor volume was noted. Median survival time, % increase of life span, non viable cells increased significantly and packed cell volume, viable cells decreased. Conclusion In-vivo studies indicate the presence of #bioactive compounds in Phallusia nigra with #anticancer property against #MDA-MB-231.</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-04-27T03:30:16Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/mctUbae0R6U</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>584</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/qH0LYAByF6Q/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Pre-operative Serum Albumin Levels as a Marker of Post-operative Complications in Ovarian Masses</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Bhardwaj Bikram, Mankad Meeta H., Dave Pariseema S., Kamath Anusha A.

Abstract: Objective- Hypo-albuminemia is a known risk factor for post-operative complications in #Gynaecological patients. This study aims to evaluate the pre-operative albumin levels as a marker of post-operative complications in patients undergoing #surgery for #ovarian masses who were referred to our #tertiary #Cancer Institute with suspicion of malignancy. Methods-This is a prospective study which includes 40 patients with Ovarian masses with suspicion of malignancy. They They underwent surgery in a Gynaecologic Oncology units at The Gujrat Cancer Research Institute, Ahmedabad from January2016 to August2016. Hypo-albuminemia was defined as pre-operative serum albumin level less than 3.5mg/dl. Surgical complications were graded as per the Clavien Dindo Classification. Results- The incidence of pre-operative hypo-albuminemia in the entire cohort was 30 %. Low albumin is associated with mild complications in 30 % cases &amp; severe complications in 15 % cases.Hypo-albuminemia both pre-operative &amp; even falling levels in post-operative period are an important predictive marker for severe post-operative complications after adjusting established prognostic markers like age, tumor stage &amp; performance status. Conclusion- Pre-operative albumin level can be used as independent marker for predicting severe post-operative complications&amp; even falling levels in post-operative period have a bearing on the final surgical outcome. Low albumin levels were associated with mild complications in benign disease whereas severe complications were seen in 3 patients with malignant histology. Surgical time &amp; turn around time of frozen section report does add to morbidity in benign disease. Hence albumin levels may be included in future clinical trials as a valuable marker. However, further study is needed to delineate whether nutritional supplementation may reduce infection.

#LowSerumAlbumin, #OvarianMasses, #Post-operativeComplications, #ClavienDindoClassification

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20176077</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-10T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/qH0LYAByF6Q</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>695</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/iDAXQRixMio/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Study on Image Processing in Medical Field</video:title>
         <video:description>In #medical field, through the identification of #bloodDisorders from microscopic images, can lead to classification of certain diseases related to #blood. This paper includes the study of #imageProcessing on medical field. In many of the methodologies used, various image processing and #segmentationTechniques are used for the detection of blood disorders through microscopic cell images. Quality of images plays vital role in the correction prediction and classification of cells. From these captured good images, morphological as well as volumetrical features can be extracted. There are various methods are tried to discriminate cell categories. Various feature extraction techniques are used for the classification of cells. For the optimization of these methods in use, needs a continuous testing and evaluation. Finding optimization areas in these methods is a tedious task. While optimizing, it is needed to ensure repeatability in result generation in various environmental conditions.

#MSCN, #BRISQ, #HyperChromicCells, #CircleDetectionAlgorithm, #FTIR

Author: Gopika M

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20415103851</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-22T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/iDAXQRixMio</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>919</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/pUkDxQ4DOUU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Impact of Age Population Structure on Transport Infrastructure Investments</video:title>
         <video:description>#Investment in transport infrastructure has been widely utilized as an instrument for inducing economic growth. Such investment usually leads to the creation of jobs and an increase in per capita income attracted by the population age structure. The transportation system plays a crucial function in linking the #Ghanaian market to the world community and to trade. Moreover, as being one of the countries with a positive increase in the #economy by 2030, the local economy is heavily reliant on the road network for efficient transportation of citizens, products, and services. Therefore necessary to assess the potential impact (age structure) on transport infrastructure investment. This study used data related to age population structure from 1990-2018 obtained from the World Data Bank. The study balanced the relation and long term of transport infrastructure investment, inflation, gross domestic product and age group 20-34, 35-59, and 60+ and also their influence on each other in Ghana For this purpose, the Auto regressive Distributive Lag method (#ARDL) was used. The results of this research show that there exist significant causal effects of either single-direction or bidirectional. Starting with the single causality, transport granger causes the 20-34 and 60+, from 35-59, 60+, GDP, and inflation to the 20-34 age group and from 60+ to GDP. Bidirectional causality between GDP and transport infrastructure investment. The long-run causality demonstrated that the groups significantly caused #transport. This ascribed that there exists significant causality among the transport and the respective age groups. The demographic structure could affect transport #infrastructure investment through various channels. This study concluded with discussions on policy implications.

#TransportInfrastructure, #TransportInfrastructureInvestment, #GDP, #Inflation

Author: Michael Kwabena Ofori

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20717121914</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-09-24T03:30:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/pUkDxQ4DOUU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>786</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-bmyzxdBHRM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Teaching Outside Science Specialism: Plight of Public-School Science Major Teachers in Montevista</video:title>
         <video:description>The intent of this study was to describe the experiences, coping mechanisms and insights of the public school science teachers who encountered problems and challenges in teaching subjects outside from their field of specialization which answered the three fundamental research questions on what are the experiences of science teachers teaching subjects which is outside from their field of specialization, how do #science teachers cope with their challenges, and insights of science #teachers. The study utilized the qualitative #phenomenological design with two data collection techniques, the in-depth interview and focus group discussion. There were 14 participants in this study who were science teachers from secondary #schools in #Montevista district. Triangulation was addressed through gathering of data from more than one source to gain a fuller perspective of the study. Essential themes were generated on the experiences of teachers, coping mechanisms and insights of science teachers. Previous endeavor cited mainly on the problems that the teacher encountered from teaching beyond the science specialism like #Biology in major #teaching and preparing lesson in the field of #Physics and other science related areas. However, I have not come across various studies that deal with the challenges or problems of the science teachers teaching outside their science specialization.</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-05-16T03:30:21Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/-bmyzxdBHRM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>831</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+13+Issue+4%2C+April+2024&amp;page=290&amp;i=30</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/xV6Y3bOdpbo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Type of Resistant Microbes Responsible for Food Spoilage</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Trisha Paul, Dr. Sibashish Baksi, Alipe Saha, Rounak Mandal

Abstract: In recent years, the persistence of resistant microbes in food has posed major challenges to food security around the world. Bacteria, ubiquitous in the environment, show remarkable resistance to the harsh conditions of food processing and storage. The most common types of bacteria associated with food spoilage include Pseudomonas, Bacillus and Clostridium. These organisms have inherent mechanisms that allow them to survive and thrive in various environments, including extreme temperatures, pH fluctuations, and high salt concentrations. Their ability to form biofilms further increases their resistance to sanitation measures and makes them persistent contaminants in food processing plants. Likewise, yeasts, particularly those of the #genera #Saccharomyces and Candida, contribute to food spoilage through fermentation processes by lowering pH and give foods undesirable flavors, odors and textures. These yeasts thrive in high - sugar, low - oxygen environments, making them common #contaminants in sweetened beverages, baked items, and #fermented foods. #Molds pose another major challenge in food preservation, species such as Aspergillus, #Penicillium and #Fusarium are known for their ability to produce resistant spores, mycotoxin and hydrolytic enzyme. These spores can withstand harsh environmental conditions such as dehydration, high osmotic pressure and extreme temperatures. Therefore, mold contamination poses a significant risk to various food products, including grains, fruits and baked items, resulting in economic losses and potential health risks. The aim of this comprehensive review is to provide a detailed understanding of the various types of resistant microorganisms that play a critical role in food spoilage, with particular emphasis on bacterial, fungal and #yeast contaminants. 

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR24423150433</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-12-02T11:24:58Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/xV6Y3bOdpbo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>450</video:duration>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+6+Issue+10%2C+October+2017&amp;page=90&amp;i=10</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5vi_QKK5gtI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Effect of pH and Ionic Strength on the Bulk and Interfacial Properties of Starches</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Fateh Eltaboni, Abedelqader Imragaa, Hamida Altajury, Hana Alshelmany, Nora Omar, Ranya Ali

Abstract: A combination of UV #spectroscopy and turbidity techniques were used in this work to examine the effects of pH and salt (type and concentration) on the bulk and #interfacial properties of starch and #anthracene labelled-starch. The study of starch interaction with #monovalent, divalent and trivalent cations revealed significant differences in turbidity values (Td). The exchangeable cations working in this study are Al3+, Ca2+, and Na+ in order of decreasing valency. An interpretation of the gained results suggests that Td is significantly affected by the valency and size of the interacted cations. A decrease in the valency of the cations is combined with a sharp decrease in the Td values, whereas, for a constant valency an increase in the turbidity of starch solution was recorded in this order I-  Br-  Cl-, this was credited to that the halogen atom radius becoming bigger. By adding more #halide #salt (NaX) the Td values were sharply decreased because of the direct interaction between the X- ions and hydrogen in #hydroxyl group of starches. On the other hand, an increase in the turbidity values were observed at high alumina content, however increasing the pH was a combined with a decrease in the turbidity. The absorbance data for anthracene labelled starch adsorbed onto alumina agreed with the #turbidimetric measurements. Finally, adding calcite also lead to an increase in the turbidity but decreasing the pH caused an in a decrease in the turbidity.

#Starch, #anthraceneLabelledStarch, #interfacialProperties, #turbidity #halideSalt

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20176890</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-21T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/5vi_QKK5gtI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1077</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+5+Issue+2%2C+February+2016&amp;page=370&amp;i=37</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/b5mcfVez1UY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Relativity without Complexity</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Milind Lokde, Bhushan Gawai

Abstract: This manuscript uses a simple #teleportation example to explain relativity with the aim to understand time travel and faster than light travel. This simple example helps in imagination and many important predictions/conclusions without resorting to complexity.

Keywords: #Relativity, #Time, #Space, Faster than Light, #TimeTravel, #Lorentz Transformation factor

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV161631</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-10-18T07:24:22Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/b5mcfVez1UY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>578</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+4+Issue+10%2C+October+2015&amp;page=370&amp;i=38</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.0859</priority>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/PZ53ohKXl7E/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Construction of Big Dams Affecting Lives of Vulnerable People versus Prototype of Development</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Aishwarya Fadnavis

Abstract: The incentive for ing the essentials of development at the global level has come from the United Nations report. The significant objective of the report was of electing between the economic development and environmental protection by promising various nations across the world to achieve sustainable development. This report recommends that the attitude of development has to be balanced on the commencement of development environment rather than recommending environment for development. For achieving sustainable development, countries across the world started to determine practicable technologies and machinery which includes agriculture and energy fields. The big dam technologies have been observed as sustainable and eco-sensitive. It is not just anticipated to deliver plentiful water to enable appropriate irrigation, but it is also anticipated to produce pollution-free energy that is hydro-power. This is how the improvement model supplemented by the big dams has been measured and considered sustainable for the ecology and social aspect as a whole.

#Sustainability, #Development, #Environment, #BigDams

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB159181</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-27T12:30:29Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/PZ53ohKXl7E</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>487</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/recentepresentations.php?page=11</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.0859</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/JefSyPVxS4c/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Attenuation of Ischaimia Reperfusion Induced Myocardial Cell Injury in Rat Heart by Calpastatin</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Rashmi Arora

Abstract: Myocardial ischaemia reperfusion is associated with activation of intracellular death proteases known as calpains. Isolated rat heart was subjected to 30 min ischaemia followed by reperfusion for 120min. The effect of calpain inhibitor calpastatin in induced myocardial injury assessed in terms of infract size measured macroscopically, release of LDH and CK have been investigated. Agarose gel electrophoresis was used to assess the DNA fragmentation. TUNEL staining was done to investigate the apoptotic index. Calpastatin has attenuated ischaemia reperfusion induced increase in LDH, CK, myocardial infarct size, DNA smearing and apoptotic index. It may be concluded that inhibition of intracellular death proteases prevented ischaemia reperfusion induced myocardial cell injury in terms of apoptosis and necrosis.

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV152716</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-06-23T03:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/JefSyPVxS4c</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1239</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/bNU8zkGIq7E/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Epidemiological Analysis of the Nasal Trauma</video:title>
         <video:description>Objectives To evaluate the relation between the mechanism of nasal trauma and age, gender, occupation, the residency, and nasal fracture, among Iraqi patients. Patients and methods Descriptive study enrolled 124 patients attended #ENT outpatient department at AL-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital in #Baghdad, #Iraq, from May 2015 to May 2016 complaining of recent nasal trauma, in whom the information data as age, gender, mechanism of trauma, occupations, residency, and topography of the nasal pyramid were collected and their correlation was evaluated and studied. Results The frequency of the nasal trauma was detected as following, males (61.29 %) and females (38.7 %), the most common age group was 21-30 years (38.7 %), the most common cause was personal assault (29.03 %), and the fracture nasal bones was found in (82.25 %), from those (60.78 %) were sided deviation, and (35.29 %) had central depression, regarding the occupations, (32.25 %) were students, while for residency, (51.61 %) where came from urban area. Conclusions The nasal trauma was detected high in males, young adults, students, those where living in urban area, and the personal assault was the most frequent #etiological factor. The frequency of nasal bones fracture was also high, for which sided deviated was found more than central #depression.

#nasalTrauma, #nose, #nasalFracture, #epidemiology, #trauma

Author: Mohammed Radef Dawood

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2016300</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-11-25T03:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/bNU8zkGIq7E</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>804</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Lt-enZe5AmM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>From Animal Traction to LRV: Public Rail Transportation in Rio de Janeiro</video:title>
         <video:description>This case investigated the evolution of #publicTransportation #tramway system in #RioDeJaneiro, #Brazil, from animal traction to the newly #LightRailVehicle (#LRV). It was originally designed to integrate the network modals, rail and waterways. Today, it interconnects bus lines, rail, water, metro, #BRT, #cruiseLines, even cable cars, within a city of approximately seven million #inhabitants. The powered animal traction system was launched in 1859, substituted by steam and then electrical vehicles (#bondes). Extinct in 1963, the tramway network was then substituted for bus lines. In 2016, for the Olympics, the newly LRV system began transporting approximately 70 thousand passengers per day, on a 15-kilometre network. The newly tramway system abolished entirely catenary overhead line, powered by Alstoms APS ground-level power supply system. LRVs. This single case presents the history of the Tramway system in Rio, as well as featuring the analysis and discussion of the network transport integration and impact to the current Rio public transportation system, in comparison to past ones. Recommendations for future research complete the present work.

#lightRailVehicle, #LRV, #publicTransportation, #tramwayNetwork

Dr. Murillo de Oliveira Dias, Andre Teles

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20192818</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-02T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Lt-enZe5AmM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>938</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/SdmO10HFewg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasites of Somali Back Head Sheep OVIS ARIES of Mogadishu, Somalia</video:title>
         <video:description>Prevalence of #GastrointestinalParasites of #SomaliBackHeadSheep (OVIS ARIES) of #Wadajir and #Karaan Districts in #Mogadishu, #Somalia

The prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites is a main cause of production loss in sheep. This study was conducted to know the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites of Somali back head sheep in Wadajir and dharkeynley district, Somalia. Also evaluated considering sex. Materials and methods: Laboratory examination of Fecal sample was carried out at Wadajir and Karaan districts from January 2019 to April 2019. In total, 73 rectal fecal samples of sheep were collected and were examined for the presence of eggs and oocytes by using direct smear and counted by using quantitative techniques. Eggs/oocysts/cysts were identified according to their characteristic features. Result: the overall prevalence was 83.6 % that means 61 samples were positive, and 12 samples were negative of gastrointestinal parasites and also there is mixed parasitic infections having more than two parasites in one sample, 43 samples were mixed with (59 %). In the present study Coccidia spp (protozoan) and Monezia spp (trematoda) were found to be the superior parasites recorded in all the 61 positive samples. having Coccidia spp (protozoan), 39 (63.93 %) and Monezia spp (trematoda) 28 (45.90 %), the second highest groups were all nematode with percentage Haemonchus spp 22 (36.06 %), #Trichostrongylus 10 (16.39 %), #Strongyloides 8 (13.11 %) and Trichuris Spp 2 (3.28 %),. Whereas the lowest sample was Dictyocaulus spp (Nematode) and faciola spp (#Trematoda), having percentages 1 (1.64 %) irrespective. so the result had P value or Sig. (2-tailed) =.000 which means the test is significant. Researchers recommended as the Animal owners must get full awareness of how to control, treat and feed good quality folder and water to prevent the gastrointestinal parasites in themselves and their animals.

#SomaliSheep, #parasites, #Prevalence, #Gastrointestinal

Authors: Mohamed Ibrahim Abdi - Soojeede

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART2020948</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-03T03:30:26Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/SdmO10HFewg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>966</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/A54OeSADyOU/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Professional Development in the Workplace: Key to Sustainable Growth (Education)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Ricky S. Yabo

Abstract: The expertise of in - service teachers plays a vital role in forming and honing the basic #education of the learners hence in - service training (#INSET) for #teachers is #deemed necessary. INSET for teachers is a training that is given to public #school teachers during the course of service. It is a process by which teachers are taught and trained the skills that are needed for the job and teaching in totality. Moreover, school INSET for teachers includes interaction which contains the roles assume which involves the assumption of task/s assigned of the school head and teacher - participants, verbal #language which is customarily structured system of vocal sounds that communicates meaning between individuals, and non - verbal language which includes visual cues and indications such as body language but also the use of voice, touch, distance, and physical environments. Related literature&apos;s and studies shown that school in - service training had influenced the teachers personal and professional development. There were countless identified INSET best practices characterized as collaboration, engagement, feedback and follow - through activities. Strict implementation of training needs assessment (#TNA) before the conduct of in - service training, adequate INSET budget and time for #planning, expert and skillful resource speakers during the INSET implementation, drawing out of training expectations, grouping of teachers according to their specialization, inclusive checking of participants output, and consideration of best practices in future in - service training is highly recommended. Thus, the #professional development of teachers in their respective workplace is a key to sustainable growth in the field of #teaching.

#InServiceTraining, #Teachers, #PersonalAndProfessionalGrowth, #HumanResourceDevelopment, #HRD

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20218202046</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-05T03:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/A54OeSADyOU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>842</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/7rzZlSbnwss/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Antiepileptic Potential and Muscle Relaxant Activity of Solanum Lycopersicum Leaves in Rodents</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Suneel Kumar, Lakhan

Abstract: #Epilepsy is a collection of diverse disorders that together affect approximately 1 % of the general population. It is a paroxysmal behavioural spell generally caused by an excessive disorderly discharge of cortical nerve cells of the brain and can range from clinically undetectable (electrographic seizures) to convulsions. Epilepsy is usually controlled, but not cured, with medication.In the present study plant Solanum lycopersicum with a CNS activity, antiepileptic activity and #muscle relaxant properties was selected and a herbal extract was prepared in #ethanolic medium. Solanum lycopersicum (tomato) belongs to the family of nightshades or #Solanaceae or nightshade family. Solanum lycopersicum was evaluated for its antiepileptic activity against #pentylenetetrazole (PTZ), #isoniazid (INH) induced chemical convulsions in #mice. PTZ and INH were injected at the dose of 60 and 300 mg/kg, i.p. The mice treated with Solanum lycopersicum (400 mg/kg) showed significant protection (60 %) as compare to vehicle treated #PTZ injected mice. All the drugs were given orally. 200 and 400 mg/kg of #EESL significantly reduced the time spent by the animals on revolving rod when compared to control (P less than 0.05). There was dose dependent increase in muscle relaxation, maximum with 400 mg/kg. In conclusion it is observed that Solanum lycopersicum has muscle relaxant and antiepileptic activity.

#SolanumLycopersicumLeaves, #Diazepam, #Pentylenetetrazole, #Isoniazid

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR20516104249</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-07-10T12:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/7rzZlSbnwss</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>569</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ROIXMHYOT-A/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Euthyroid Ophthalmopathy: A Rare Case Report and a Brief Review of Literature</video:title>
         <video:description>Thyroid-associated #ophthalmopathy usually occurs in a close temporal relationship with #hyperthyroidism. It is rare in patients with normal thyroid function (#euthyroidOphthalmopathy) and in patients with hypothyroid forms of #thyroid #autoimmune #disease (#hypothyroidOphthalmopathy) 1. A 43-year-old male, known case of hypertension presented with involuntary jerky movements and protrusion of eyes since 2 months with normal thyroid functions, diagnosed to have euthyroid opthalmopathy &amp; responded very well to steroids. It is currently believed that euthyroid ophthalmopathy reflects the underlying autoimmune process and it is not a consequence of alternations in thyroid function.

#Euthyroid, #ThyroidEyeDisease, #TED, #ThyroidAssociatedOphthalmopathy,  #TAO, #TSH, #TRAb

Authors: Dr. Mahendra Wawhal, Dr. Vajed Mogal, Dr. Pratik Patil, Dr. Preetam Ahire, Dr. Sushant Yadav

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SUB158699</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-08-10T12:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ROIXMHYOT-A</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1069</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/l9xKBbECx4U/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Credit Cooperatives in Brazil</video:title>
         <video:description>This case investigated the credit cooperatives in #Brazil, in comparison with the worlds largest ones. In #LatinAmerica, the first credit cooperative was created by the #Swiss priest #TheodorArmstad, on December 28th, 1902, at Nova Petrpolis, Rio Grande do Sul state, southern Brazil Caixa de Economias e Emprstimos Armstad (Armstad Savings and Loans Bank. The first Brazilian credit cooperative is still working, renamed as Cooperativa Sicredi Pioneira. However, Brazilian Federal Government only regulated Cooperatives through the adoption of Law no 5, 764, on December 16, 1971, after 69 years from creation. There are currently 13 different types of cooperatives operating in Brazil (Credit ones included), which are represented by the Brazilian Cooperatives Organization (Organizao das Cooperativas Brasileiras #OCB). In this article we compared the current facts and figures of the Brazilian credit cooperatives along with World Co-operative Monitors, discussed in this single case study. #Credit cooperatives are prohibited by Law 5, 764/71 from using the name bank in their corporate name. If they were allowed, they would represent the sixth largest Brazilian bank. We found an increasing participation of the credit cooperatives in Brazilian economy, approximately $ 44 billion in 2018. Credit cooperatives operation in Brazil were then analyzed, critical success factors and best practices to the sector were discussed in this article. Finally, recommendations for future research complete the present work.

#creditCooperatives, #coop, #BrazilianEconomy

Authors: Dr. Murillo de Oliveira Dias, Murilo Ramos Alambert Rodrigues

https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20191901</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2020-10-10T03:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/l9xKBbECx4U</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>595</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+12+Issue+5%2C+May+2023&amp;page=100&amp;i=11</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.0687</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/obbahYEuYiI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Principle of Relations A Theory of Everything</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Thomas Nordstrom

Abstract: Until now, the four most important equations understanding reality, are these: 1. Newton&apos;s theory of gravitation: F = Gm1xm2/r2 2. Planck-#Einstein relation: E = hv 3. Einstein&apos;s theory of energy: E = mc2 4. Einstein&apos;s theory of gravitation, simplified: Gμυ = 8πTμv These equations will now be replaced by the formula X = aRb. The formula is based on three fundamental postulates2: 1. Nothing exists in isolation; everything exists in relations. 2. Movement is a property of reality. 3. Every concept has to represent reality directly and concretely. Now we have these five concepts understanding reality: 1. Mass 2. Flow 3. Relation 4. #Transformer 5. Shape These five basic concepts, i.e., Mass, Flow, Relation, Transformer and Shape, understand the entire reality, such as the Universe, the #Earth, the Sun, the #human body, #DNA, organs and cells in the Human Body and its diseases, black holes and #galaxies.


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         <video:publication_date>2023-06-07T10:32:58Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/obbahYEuYiI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1176</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+7%2C+July+2021&amp;page=200&amp;i=20</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.0550</priority>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/23JcxzUuaxI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Characteristics of Patients with Cervical Cancer in Sanglah General Hospital Denpasar</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Putra Agung Eka Aricandana, I Nyoman Gede Budiana

Abstract: Background: Cervical cancer remains a common #health problem in women in recent years. However, in Indonesia especially Bali, the data of cervical cancer is still limited. As the highest referral hospital in Bali, Sanglah General Hospital is ideal for collecting data on cervical cancer patients annually. This study aims to find out the characteristics of patients with cervical cancer in Sanglah General Hospital #Denpasar. Methods: This study was a descriptive study. This study was conducted at Sanglah General Hospital to collect data of all cervical cancer patients from January 1st 2018 to December 31st 2019. The datas were collected from registry of gynecology clinic and medical records. The datas taken were cervical cancer stage, age, parity, educational status, occupation, typed of histopathology, smoking history, pap smear history, and history of oral contraceptives use. The datas then were compiled and tabulated and presented in tabular and narrative form. Results: Total of 649 patients were included in this study, 63% of all gynecological cancers cases at the gynecology clinic of #Sanglah General Hospital. Mean age of the patients was 48.24 years old with highest prevalence was at the age range of 40-49 years old (35%). Most of the patients was housewives (31%), parity 0 to 2 (61%), senior high school educational background (41%). For the cancer stage, three stages with the most number were stage IIB (31%), IIIB (26%), and IB1 (11%). Most common type of histopathological result was squamous carcinoma (63%). From the patients, 90% had no pap smear history, none had smoking history, and 33% had oral contraceptives. Conclusions: The highest prevalence is observed at the age range of 40-49 years old, housewives, parity 0 to 2, senior high school educational background, and stage IIB. Common type of cancer is squamous carcinoma. Majority of the patients have never had pap smear history and smoking history. More patients have never used oral contraceptive before.

Keywords: #cervical #cancer, characteristics, #Bali

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21709065443</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-09-24T06:30:12Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/23JcxzUuaxI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>764</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+9%2C+September+2021&amp;page=240&amp;i=25</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.0550</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/oS6zeB1z4_g/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Novel Technique to Hide Identity of Alina Malware</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dhruv R. Gajjar

Abstract: Laptop infection&apos;s purpose billions of bucks of monetary each year. As to speak approximately this in current year is to make attention in humans approximately ongoing fraud approximately laptop malware and to save you them approximately it. Almost current assaults are finished the use of encrypted laptop malware form. Which maximum tough as it makes undetectable malware to be scanned through antivirus. Even it bypasses the firewalls after which does its effect on laptop or a laptop community system.

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR21924073123</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-12-02T10:55:44Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/oS6zeB1z4_g</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>557</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+13+Issue+4%2C+April+2024&amp;page=120&amp;i=13</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.0440</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/R7pGm7KU_Bg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Property Future Price Estimation Using ML, Power BI Time Series Analysis and Forecasting</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Aravinthan B.

Abstract: One of the most price - focused and constantly variable #markets is the real estate one. It is one of the best areas to use machine learning concepts to improve and accurately forecast costs. Predicting a real estate property&apos;s market worth is the aim of this article. This approach assists in determining a property&apos;s beginning price by taking into account geographic factors. Through the analysis of historical market trends, value ranges, and upcoming innovations, future expenses can be predicted. Developers, #mortgage lenders, and real #estate #investors need to predict future property prices with accuracy. In this paper, a new method for property price prediction utilizing Power #BI and time series analysis is presented. The suggested approach builds a #prediction model by including location - specific variables, economic indicators, and historical data on property sales. Time series analysis techniques are utilized to spot patterns and trends in real estate pricing, and Power BI&apos;s analytics and data visualization features are used to efficiently analyze and explain the data. The model&apos;s capacity to produce accurate and dependable price predictions is demonstrated by the evaluation it receives utilizing a variety of performance criteria. 

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR24330134715</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-12-02T11:27:48Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/R7pGm7KU_Bg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>189</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+13+Issue+5%2C+May+2024&amp;page=260&amp;i=27</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.0440</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/pG_XAxhXJm0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Study to Assess the Perception of Flip Class Method on Cervical Cancer among Nursing Students</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Jisha James, Dr. Kavithamol P J

Abstract: India accounts for about 20% of cervical cancer cases reported from the world. More than three-fourth of these patients are diagnosed in advanced stages leading to poor prospects of long-term survival and cure. Percentage wise distribution of students according to perception of flip class method on cervical cancer among 30 students, 13 (43%) students have good level of impact, followed 8 (27%) students have very good level of impact, 6 (20%) students have excellent level of impact and 3 (10%) have average level of impact.

Keywords: Perception, Flip class method, #Cervical #Cancer

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR24519190418</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-12-02T10:46:16Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/pG_XAxhXJm0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>472</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+15+Issue+1%2C+January+2026&amp;page=130&amp;i=14</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.0352</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Dd-EpZVwc14/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>PDT Presents Novel Concepts with Direct Method to Find Minimum Network Losses and Sharing</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dr. P. S. Kannan

Abstract: The Power Division Theorem (PDT) is a powerful formula which establishes the novel concepts (1) operating with equal voltage at all the source nodes (Common Source node Voltage) decides the source currents, network minimum loss and  other node voltages in the network (2) Each source current ratio to the total of source currents is the same in the solution for any common source node voltage (CSNV), but other node voltages and minimum loss are different. (3) Therefore, the operating voltage of the Power System is decided by the CSNV (4) All the node voltages decrease when the CSNV reduced and vice versa. (5) Only selection of (CSNV) is needed in the innovated Novel Direct Load Flow (NDLF) method. The method is derived/proved by the Loss Minimization Lagrangian PDT (LMLPDT) load flow approach presented in this paper (6) The Lagrangian multiplayer is equal to the total generation in all the solutions. (7) No need for selection of Slack Bus in the NDLF. The work presented is innovative and surpasses all the laborious existing methods applied with different concepts/approaches in power sharing, tracing, pricing, optimizing, system planning, and operations. Also, very effective for Deregulated Power Environment (DPE). Most of the calculations/estimations required in power system analysis will be drastically reduced/eliminated. This is achieved by the fundamental PDT innovated by the basic concept of KCL Examples which include the standard IEEE-5 Bus system to validate the NDLF method. The PDT must be included in the circuit theory subject of all universities/institutions worldwide for recognition of such an important theorem.

Keywords: Total Entering Current, Common Source Node Voltage, Network Minimum Loss, Node Voltages, Operating voltage, Deregulated Power Environment, Load flow Equations, Novel Direct Load Flow, Objective function, Lagrangian Multiplication Factor, Proportional Power Sharing Principle (PSP)</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2026-01-24T05:23:23Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Dd-EpZVwc14</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>350</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+11+Issue+6%2C+June+2022&amp;page=130&amp;i=14</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.0352</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ZfCERQhRZwk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Study on Sensory Branding in Organised Retail Stores in Kerala</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Rogen K Panicker, Anusha M N

Abstract: New brand failure rates are alarming. Campaigns worth sizeable dollars have become ineffective in breaking the clutter. Companies are bombarding our eyes and ears with brand communications. The remaining three sense organs viz skin, nose and tongue of the customers are equally potent in receiving stimuli; but brand marketers either underestimate the power of these remaining senses or are yet to devise effective brand communication tools to seduce these senses. Sensory branding or multisensory branding is a marketing domain in which brands appeal to all the five sense organs of customers in a unique, synergistic and integrated manner. This study is on the potential of sensory branding in organized retail outlets. Sensory branding draws heavily from the disciplines of environmental #psychology and neuro-marketing. The study investigates variables which could potentially appeal to the five sense organs, in retail context. A model connecting sensory branding and retail success measures is presented. Futuristic research areas in the domain are suggested as well. Ambiguous sub domains like sixth sense are excluded from in this study.

Keywords: #Sensory Branding, Multisensory Branding, Organised Retail #Branding, #Vision, Audition, #Olfaction, #Gustation, #Haptics

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=MR22609173135</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-08-20T10:03:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZfCERQhRZwk</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>569</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+5%2C+May+2021&amp;page=130&amp;i=14</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.0352</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/6l9MDwqEZVo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Spinning Light Clocks Reveal Time Contraction in Spinning Noninertial Frames</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Tao Jia

Abstract: Spinning light clocks are invented and their behaviors are investigated. For a spinning light #clock, the two mirrors of the clock rotate around a point between the two mirrors that are abstracted as two points. The trajectory of the light ray with respect to the mirrors of the light clock is plotted, and it is curved; light bending appears. The formula to calculate the time interval for the light ray to travel from one mirror to the other mirror in the spinning frame is given, and it is found that time contraction happens in the spinning frames.

Keywords: spinning #lightClock, non-inertial frame, #lightBending, #timeContraction

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21516213020</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-08-26T06:30:09Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/6l9MDwqEZVo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1282</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+7%2C+July+2021&amp;page=180&amp;i=18</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.0352</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/QujwIp_hW4c/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Depressive Symptoms and Self Esteem; Psoriasis</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Simi C Mathew, Bindu K R, Dr. Riaz K M

Abstract: The present study was aimed to assess depressive symptoms and self esteem among patients with psoriasis attending dermatology outpatient department of Government #Medical College Hospital, Thrissur. The objectives of the study were to assess depressive symptoms among patients with psoriasis, identify the self esteem of patients with psoriasis, find the correlation between depressive symptoms and self esteem among patients with psoriasis, find the association between depressive symptoms and selected variables among patients with psoriasis and find the association between self esteem and selected variables among patients with psoriasis. A descriptive survey was used for the study. The sample consisted of 85 patients who met the inclusion criteria selected by non probability purposive sampling. The tools used were interview schedule for socio demographic data, self rating method for #Beck #Depression Inventory II and #Rosenberg self esteem scale. Findings revealed that less than half (38.7%) of patients with psoriasis had normal ups and down and 55.3% had mild mood disturbance. More than half (67.1%) of the patients with psoriasis had average self esteem. The study found an association of depressive symptoms and self esteem with gender. The study has implications in nursing practice, education, administration and research.

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR21713084339</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-12-02T11:12:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/QujwIp_hW4c</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>578</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+5%2C+May+2021&amp;page=140&amp;i=15</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.0281</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/yzH0oNFyatY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Rotational Light Clocks and Visualization of Spins</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Tao Jia

Abstract: Rotational light clocks are invented, and their behaviors are investigated. A light clock is abstracted as a system composed of two distinct points that represent the top and bottom mirrors. For a two-dimensional rotational light clock, the top and bottom mirrors rotate around a common point that is not between the two mirrors. For a three-dimensional rotational light #clock, it is always perpendicular to two planes on which the two mirrors conduct circular motions. The three-dimensional rotational light clock is used to do visualization of the spin of particles. It is possible for the three-dimensional rotational light clock to cause no #timeDilation if the angular velocity takes some quantized values.

Keywords: rotational light clock, #mirror, #angularVelocity, #quantizedValue, #visualization, spin of particles

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21518150814

Discount Code (10 % Off): IJSR2021</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2021-08-19T06:30:11Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/yzH0oNFyatY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1393</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+9%2C+September+2021&amp;page=140&amp;i=15</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.0281</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/WLwce7ifNMc/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Visualization of Spin 1 Divided by N Through Spinning Light Clocks</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Tao Jia

Abstract: Spinning light clocks are employed to conduct the visualization of spin 1/N (where N is a positive integer). An object with spin 1/N looks same if it is turned round revolutions of an integer number of N (N?360 degrees). For a spinning clock, the two mirrors rotate around a common point that is between them. There are two types of spinning #light #clocks: one is A - type; the other B - type. For an A - type spinning light #clock, the distances between the common point (around which the two mirrors rotate) are same, and the distances are different for a B - type spinning light clock. The general method to visualize spin 1/N is provided, and specific examples to visualize spin 1/2 and spin 1/3 are given.

Keywords: spinning light clock, #spin 1/N, #visualization

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR21914165231</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-09-17T06:30:13Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/WLwce7ifNMc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>1319</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+13+Issue+2%2C+February+2024&amp;page=210&amp;i=22</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
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       <priority>0.0225</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/RPmwsWZIIkI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Global Workforce</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Chapman Eze Nnadozie

Abstract: This paper intends to investigate the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the global workforce. The objectives of the study are to find out whether the use of AI systems in industries promotes job efficiency, leads to a diminishing/increasing workforce, and leads to an imbalance workforce. The methodology adopted is the use of questionnaire that is administered on a total of fifty-three (53) respondents drawn from industries that have partially implemented AI systems across three (3) countries - the United States of America (12), United Kingdom (12), and #Nigeria (29). The major findings of this research show that the integration of #AI systems in industries have made the workforce more efficient in terms of service delivery, displays the potential of creating more new jobs amidst fears of #job losses, and in some cases, it has been perceived to be creating an imbalance workforce.

Keywords: impact, #artificialIntelligence, global #workforce, imbalance workforce

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=MR24206150601</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-08-08T13:09:54Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/RPmwsWZIIkI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>437</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+10%2C+October+2021&amp;page=180&amp;i=19</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.0225</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/IAi79VXs5x0/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Airway Management in Emergency Situations</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Julian Welly

Abstract: In emergency situations, an airway approach is essential to reduce #hypoxemia and the consequences of #nerve damage. In prehospital care, advanced management of the airways is indicated as one of the five research priorities in prehospital critical care. #Airway management is the first intervention in an emergency as one of the recommendations from Advanced #Trauma Life Support. Endotracheal intubation is the procedure of choice for doctors. However, the effective use of the pocket - valve - #mask is evidenced by the new two - handed sealing technique. The aim of this study is to approach airway management in an emergency situation.

Keywords: #Emergency; Airway Management; #Endotracheal #Intubation

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR211015111848</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-11-19T06:30:06Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/IAi79VXs5x0</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>405</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+11%2C+November+2021&amp;page=150&amp;i=16</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.0225</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/F2oyfYw_0Ec/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Reconstruction of the Congenital Disorders of the Female Genitalia: Discontinuitas Uterus Cervik</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: Dr. Maike Irwan, Dr. I Wayan Megadhana

Abstract: Congenital #abnormalities of the uterus and #cervix are abnormalities of #female #genitalia that are usually caused by an anomaly in the development of the #Mullerian ducts. We report an operative management for congenital abnormalities of the uterus that is disconnected between the cervix and the uterine body. This disorder does not conform to the consensus classification approved for congenital uterine anomalies by #ESHRE / #ESGE in 2013 and there have been no previous reports of similar cases. The patient in this case was a 14 year old woman with the chief complaint of having never had a first #menstrual period but was suffering from severe monthly lower abdominal #pain. On investigation shows that the #uterine body appears separate from the cervix and there is a #cyst that is suspected to be an endometrioma. #Uteroplasty is performed to create anastomosis and canalization between the uterus and cervix using a nelathon catheter that is placed for 3 months. The patient had menstruation about 1 month after surgery and there was no pain. Operative management in this case significantly improved the patient&apos;s quality of life.

Keywords: Congenital #Anomaly #Uterus; #Ductus #Mullerian; Uteroplasty

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=SR211109102957</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2022-10-22T06:30:08Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/F2oyfYw_0Ec</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>679</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+13+Issue+4%2C+April+2024&amp;page=160&amp;i=17</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.0180</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LcDmvyyU_HM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Panophthalmitis Secondary to Septic Arthritis of the Knee - Case Report</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: D&apos;Addino Jose, Paredes Julieta, Grosso Cristina

Abstract: Septic arthritis is a rare disease but with a very poor prognosis due to the functional sequelae it entails and possible associated complications, including patient death. Unusually, it may be associated with ocular septic emboli. A 55 - year - old male patient with septic arthritis of the right knee is presented, who, in the context of comorbidities such as obesity, type 2 diabetes and hypertension, developed left panophthalmitis. The knee was drained three times and, as a consequence of a septic focus in the eye, evisceration of the left eye was performed. After 8 weeks of hospitalization, he evolved favorably and was discharged. 

Keywords: #Panophthalmitis, orbital #evisceration, #arthritis, #knee joint (C01.150.252.289.900.675) (E04.540.760) (C05.550.114) (A02.835.583.475) 

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR24408024718</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-05-04T10:03:14Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/LcDmvyyU_HM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>525</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+13+Issue+5%2C+May+2024&amp;page=160&amp;i=17</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.0180</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Ib3cCNo30mY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>A Descriptive Study to Assess the Perception of VAK (Visual-Audio-Kinaesthetic)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Jisha James, Dr. Kavithamol

Abstract: Cervical cancer is a very common kind of cancer in women. It is a disease in which cancer cells are found in the tissues of cervix. It usually grows slowly over a period of time. The study shows that among 30 teenagers, 2 (6.97%) teenagers have good perception, followed 25 (83.33%) teenagers have very good perception and 3 (10%) teenagers have excellent perception and significant association found in age and media exposure.

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR24513163831</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-12-02T11:20:56Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ib3cCNo30mY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>319</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+12+Issue+12%2C+December+2023&amp;page=270&amp;i=28</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.0180</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/chMWhp1KQEY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Novel DC Power Feed Inverter-Less On / Off Line UPS for All Electronic Home / Industrial Equipment</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Dr. P. S. Kannan

Abstract: The very important technology discovered by the author in the year 2009 is reported first in this paper. The technology is most of all the electronic equipment today used in homes and industries can be operated directly with DC 230 volts supply instead of AC 230 volts normal traditional supply. This dual source operation of the equipment is not known to the public, professors, teachers, students, engineers, researchers and technicians so far, since the manufacturers labeled only AC is the source for operation. They may not also aware about the operation of the equipment by 230 volts DC source (HVDC). The technical reason for the possibility of dual source operation is due to the Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS) used in the equipment. Based on the discovery, the work presented a novel inverter less, on/offline DC power feed Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) system suitable for homes, computers/data centers and industries. The UPS feeds power to the loads when the main supply failure. DC micro grid concept is applied for fabricating the UPS. The cost of fabrication, installation and maintenance is less. Easy to replace the required defective components since all are available in the nearby electronic/electrical shops. The reliability, quality of the system is well improved in comparison with existing inverter UPS system. Electrical energy is also saved Hence the manufactures of the equipment must demonstrate their social responsibility by labeling the dual source operation on the equipment for the awareness of the society. This will lead in implementing the proposed innovated HVDC micro grid UPS technology universally which saves lot of electrical energy. Already a trend is going on in bringing the technology of HVDC power feeds to international standardization. Therefore, the technology has to be included in the curriculum of all science and technical universities worldwide for further developments in the field of power engineering.

Keywords: Uninterrupted Power Supply, Direct Current supply, Inverter, DC micro grid, Switched mode Power Supply, Bridge Rectifier, Half wave #Rectifier, #HVDC power feeds, #LTDC, DC to DC #converter, #Inverter

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR231218202302</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-01-16T07:16:52Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/chMWhp1KQEY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>573</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+10+Issue+11%2C+November+2021&amp;page=160&amp;i=17</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.0180</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/04SwhnddUl8/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Growth of Burmese Nationalism under Young Men Buddhist Association (1906 to 1916)</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Anindita Choudhury

Abstract: The earliest political movement on the British model was the Young Men&apos;s Buddhist Association, popularly known as the YMBA. It was a native version of the YMCA, founded in 1906 by Rangoon College students Maung Ba car1Pe, MaungMaung Gyi, Maung Hla Pe, Maung Sein Hla Aung, Maung Ba Dun and friends.1 It should not be mistaken for a modern religious institution that grew into a political organisation. There were Buddhist associations then in Burma distinctly, with modern concepts, founded by the laity for the preservation and service of the Sasana (the Buddhist spiritual realm). They were, the Mission Associations founded in Mandalay on 6 July 1897, which set up a school in its name. The Buddha Kalyana Mitta Athin (friendship) of Myingyan was also founded about the same time, which later moved to Mandalay, and was absorbed into the former; the SasanadaraAthin (service) of Moulmein founded in 1899, which set up the Shin Boddhagossa school; the Asoka Society of Bassein founded in 1902 by an English convert to Buddhism and the Rangoon College Buddhist Association in 1904.2 Besides, a YMBA was founded in Arakan in 1902, complete with student hostel following the YMCA model. From about 1905 the Lediaayadaw organised AbhidhammaThankhatt Associations, Foreign Mission Societies, and Thathana Hit Athens, in almost all towns.

Keywords: Burmese Nationalism, Buddhist Association

https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR211115161248</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-06-19T09:48:54Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/04SwhnddUl8</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>880</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+12+Issue+12%2C+December+2023&amp;page=180&amp;i=19</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.0115</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/nVJ-9JPWTpo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Atypical Parathyroid Tumor in an Ectopic Gland- Case Report</video:title>
         <video:description>Authors: D&apos;Addino Jose, Paredes Julieta, Grosso Cristina

Abstract: The atypical parathyroid tumor (formerly known as atypical parathyroid adenoma) is a novel entity introduced in the latest classification of parathyroid tumors (WHO 2022), representing a parathyroid #neoplasm with uncertain malignant potential. It exhibits architectural features suspicious of malignancy but lacks unequivocal histomorphological findings of malignancy (invasion of adjacent tissues, angiolymphatic emboli, perineural invasion, and/or #metastasis). We present a case of a double adenoma, with an ectopic gland whose histology revealed an atypical parathyroid tumor, and a multicentric thyroid #carcinoma.

Keywords: Atypical #parathyroid #tumor, Primary #hyperparathyroidism, #Parathyroid #adenoma

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR231210205623</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2023-12-18T05:05:45Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/nVJ-9JPWTpo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>357</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+12+Issue+12%2C+December+2023&amp;page=240&amp;i=25</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.0092</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4IWcJNqk9Jo/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Comprehensive Exploration of the Archimedean Property: Insights &amp; Proofs for UG Mathematics Students</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: B Tabsum

Abstract: This study has been undertaken to understand The #Archimedean property in detail. Various references have been made to go in depth of the concept. An attempt is made to combine all possible results on The Archimedean property so as to help the reader to have a better insight of it. The aim of this paper is to explore maximum number of statements with proofs that can help the undergraduate students studying #Mathematics to understand this property in better way.

Keywords: field, greatest #integer function, #supremum, least upper bound property

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR231215215417</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2024-01-03T06:14:06Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/4IWcJNqk9Jo</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>468</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.ijsr.net/issue.php?edition=Volume+12+Issue+5%2C+May+2023&amp;page=260&amp;i=27</loc>
       <lastmod>2026-03-28T13:56:31+00:00</lastmod>
       <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
       <priority>0.0019</priority>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/nAoZURHvixY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>The Intelligence of Nature Creates Species</video:title>
         <video:description>Author: Thomas Nordstrom

Abstract: The Principle of Relations has a new answer how species are created. Then we have the answer which both the theory of #Darwins thesis THE ORIGIN OF #SPECIES and the Bible&apos;s creationism cannot explain. It is the next step and level for understanding how #Nature creates new species and how species are changed step by step. The #thesis uses the concept #transformers and how they create new shapes of species.

Keywords: #Evolution, #creationism, #DNA, transformers transform masses to new and changed species

URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR23518040737</video:description>
         <video:publication_date>2023-06-11T10:30:10Z</video:publication_date>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/nAoZURHvixY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>923</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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