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Paper Title: IMPACT OF EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION, WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT AND PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL ON EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION: EVIDENCE FROM HOSPITALITY SECTOR IN GUJARAT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801015
Register Paper ID - 171291
Title: IMPACT OF EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION, WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT AND PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL ON EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION: EVIDENCE FROM HOSPITALITY SECTOR IN GUJARAT
Author Name(s): Dr. Saroj H. Rana
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 108 - 113
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1206
In a present complex and competitive scenario, organizations need to retain talented and competent employees who perform excellent work in a congenial environment. Service industries are taking important steps to improve human resource and to attain employee satisfaction. The purpose of the research is to examine the positive and significant impact of employee compensation, workplace environment and performance appraisal on the employee satisfaction in the context of hospitality sector. Four variables were being examined, which includes employee compensation, workplace environment and performance appraisal as an independent variable and employee satisfaction as a dependent variable. For this purpose data was collected from one hundred fifty employees from various hotels in Gujarat State especially Surat District through questionnaires. Data from target respondents was analyzed in the form of descriptive and reliability analysis. Reliability test was applied to validate questionnaire. Linear and multiple regressions were applied to find the impact of independent variables on dependent variable.
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Employee compensation, employee satisfaction, performance appraisal, workplace environment.
Paper Title: EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CANCERS IN SOUTHERN INDIAN REGION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801014
Register Paper ID - 171276
Title: EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CANCERS IN SOUTHERN INDIAN REGION
Author Name(s): B.SUNIL KUMAR NAYAK, K.SREEJA RAO, G.AJITH KUMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 103 - 107
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1214
We aimed to describe the frequency, distribution and to evaluate the relationship between the disease and the various factors (such as age, gender etc.,) from a population of the Karimnagar district of Telangana state. We reviewed the data of all the patients admitted in the hospital with different types of cancers over a period of 12 months. Finally, we discussed the incidence rate of the different types of cancers considering their age, gender and also given the brief treatment guidelines for the cancer which has high incidence rate.
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Cancer, Epidemiology, Karimnagar, Breast cancer, Age
Paper Title: UPDATE REVIEW ON ORAL DISINTEGRATING FILM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801013
Register Paper ID - 171384
Title: UPDATE REVIEW ON ORAL DISINTEGRATING FILM
Author Name(s): DEVENDER SHARMA, Pratik Kohad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 92 - 102
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1205
Abstract: Fast dissolving oral films are key for researcher in pharma field, it is the most recent and advanced form of oral solid dosage form due to more comfort and flexibility. Over the past few decades, researcher create attraction and improve to innovative drug delivery systems, there has been increased interest for innovative drug delivery system to improve the efficacy safety, and patient compliance. For discover and develops new chemical entity is a very complex, expensive and take more time i.e. time consuming process. Anybody wants to improve and develops existing drugs and designing and developing recent innovative drug delivery systems. From of those, drug delivery system being very eminent among pediatrics and geriatrics is orally disintegrating films (ODFs). It improve the efficacy of Active pharmaceutical ingredients by dissolving within minute in oral cavity after the contact with less saliva as compared to fast dissolving tablets, without chewing and no need of water or any liquid for administration. These films have valuable superiority over fast disintegrating tablets as the latter are associated with the risks of choking and friability. This drug delivery system has various advantages over conventional fast disintegrating tablets as they can be used for dysphasic and schizophrenic patients and are taken without water due to their ability to disintegrate when it comes in contact with saliva within a few seconds releasing medication in mouth. Various approaches are employed for manufacturing of ODFs and, from which solvent casting and spraying methods are largely used. Mostly, hydrophilic polymers i.e. water loving polymers along with other excipients are used for preparing ODFs which allow films to carry out quickly disintegration and releasing incorporated active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) within seconds. Generally, Intra-gastric, sublingual or buccal route of administration also has been used for local action. Fast dissolving oral films are found to be good enough for a particular need in many situations like allergic conditions, cold and cough, nausea, sore throat, , pain, mouth ulcers, CNS disorders and CVS disorders. The main objective of this present review attempts to focus on benefits, composition, approaches for formulation and evaluation of ODFs. Orally disintegrating films have valuable and play a key role for business and market exploitation because of their valuable of benefits over orally disintegrating tablets.
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Innovative drug delivery, fast dissolving oral films, hydrophilic polymers.
Paper Title: A SURVEY ON FORENSICS AND INVESTIGATION IN CLOUD ERA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801012
Register Paper ID - 171219
Title: A SURVEY ON FORENSICS AND INVESTIGATION IN CLOUD ERA
Author Name(s): A.Kavitha, P.Sudheer Babu, K.Navatha, E Soumya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 88 - 91
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1182
Abstract: Cloud computing is advancing electronic innovation. Which give different support of physical IT foundation which is overseen and facilitated by third party Highlights because of which cloud discover its application in E-learning, cloud based ERP and E-governance are adaptability, accessibility, versatility, productivity and unwavering quality. As huge number of registering innovation is included in it is a question of security issues. This paper describes the forensics in the cloud challenges and investigation
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Cloud Computing, Cloud Computing Forensics
Paper Title: Analyzing hotel’s performance of New Delhi: A longitudinal study based on secondary data of Smith Travel Research
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801011
Register Paper ID - 171103
Title: ANALYZING HOTEL’S PERFORMANCE OF NEW DELHI: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY BASED ON SECONDARY DATA OF SMITH TRAVEL RESEARCH
Author Name(s): AJIT KUMAR SINGH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 80-87
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1245
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MICE, KPIs, Scale hotels, Smith Travel Research.
Paper Title: An Analysis of Socially, Physiological & Economical Development of Differently Abled Children’s in SAMBAL SCHOOL in Kalyanam Karothi Mathura: A Brief Review of Case Studies
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801010
Register Paper ID - 171112
Title: AN ANALYSIS OF SOCIALLY, PHYSIOLOGICAL & ECONOMICAL DEVELOPMENT OF DIFFERENTLY ABLED CHILDREN’S IN SAMBAL SCHOOL IN KALYANAM KAROTHI MATHURA: A BRIEF REVIEW OF CASE STUDIES
Author Name(s): DR. SUSHMA SHARMA , HARI SHANKAR SHARMA, KUVAR RAMAYAN SINGH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 70 - 79
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1188
Abstract India is the perspectives of the social model of disability and sustainable rural livelihoods. Disability is a class in itself that any one may fall victim at any time. It can come about as a result of a sudden accident, a fall down a flight of stairs or disease. Disability maintains no socio-economic boundaries. Since disability catches up with most people in its fold and any of us may fall in it someday. In the paper we study trough the observation teacher interview and parent interview as well as conduct it selected case study SAMBAL school for special children which is situated in Kalyanam Karothi Mathura and established at 2002 year. It also explores the impact of disability act & law and education policy to run in SAMBAL school various social, attitudinal and environmental barriers faced by selected case study of disabled children. We are divided the paper into four parts: The part I of the paper discusses the introduction of disability, review of literature, definition of disability, types of disability & causes of disability. While the part II deals with the framework of disability under kalyanam karoti NGO pertaining to work of the differently able children in SAMBAL school as a case study. Part III frame work has focused research method and research questions Part IV to find out the finding and suggestion of the paper.
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KEY WORDS: - SAMBAL that is school name, United Nation of Convention on the Right of person with disabilities (UNCPRD)
Paper Title: ON ALMOST COMPLEX MANIFOLD IN COMPLEX STRUCTURE {F}
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801009
Register Paper ID - 171191
Title: ON ALMOST COMPLEX MANIFOLD IN COMPLEX STRUCTURE {F}
Author Name(s): Dr. Navneet Kumar Verma, Dr. Shavej Ali Siddiqui
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 62-69
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1182
Complex structure {F} is almost complex manifolds is shown. It has been defined and studied by Schouten and Dontzing (1930) introduced the concept of complex structure and a Hermitian metric in a differentiable manifold and called it a complex manifold In this article we discuss the, Almost complex structure is not unique and also discuss that the complex structure has 2m Eigen values. An almost complex manifold is that it contain a tangent bundle of dim m and a tangent bundle conjugate to such that and they span together a tangent bundle of dim 2m.
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Differentiable manifolds, Complex Manifold, Complex Structure, Nijenhuis Tensor, Contravariant vector, covariant vector, symmetric connection, linear manifold of dim 2m, tangent bundle, linearly independent.
Paper Title: STRUCTURAL ,SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION AND DOCKING STUDY OF 4-AMINO-3-NITROPYRIDINE WITH EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUE AND QUANTUM CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801008
Register Paper ID - 171336
Title: STRUCTURAL ,SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION AND DOCKING STUDY OF 4-AMINO-3-NITROPYRIDINE WITH EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUE AND QUANTUM CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS
Author Name(s): RASHEED M P, S SESHADRI , R SANGEETHA, SATHEESHKUMAR MK
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 43-61
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1180
The FTIR and FT Raman spectra of 4-amino-3-nitropyridine (4a3np) have been recorded in the region 4000-400 cm-1 and 4000-50 cm-1. The optimized geometry, intensity and frequency of the vibrational bands of the compound was obtained by density functional theory using B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p) basis set. The harmonic vibrational frequencies were calculated and scaled values have been compared with experimental FTIR and FT Raman spectra. The observed and calculated frequencies are found to be in good agreement. A detailed interpretation of the infrared and raman spectra were also reported based on potential energy distribution (PED). Electronic properties , HOMO and LUMO energies were calculated and UV visible spectrum of the compound was recorded by time dependent density functional theory approach (TD-DFT). The calculated HOMO and LUMO energies show that charge transfer occurs within the molecule. The 1H and 1C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) chemical shifts of 4A3NP were calculated using GIAO approach by applying B3LYP method. The dipole moment, polarizability and first order hyperpolarizability , Mullikan charges and natural atomic charges of title molecule were calculated using DFT calculations. The chemical reactivity and thermodynamic properties of 4A3NP at different temperatures were calculated. Docking studies of the title compound were performed to predict the proffered binding orientation, affinity and activity of the given compound. The title compound was docked in to active site of proteins 4YPO and 5NCJ which belongs to the class of proteins exhibiting the property of anti tuberculosis. In both cases estimated inhibition constant, minimum estimated free binding energy and final intermolecular energy were seen in the interaction.
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FTIR;FT-Raman;UV-Vis; NMR;HOMO LUMO; 4A3NP
Paper Title: THE MORPHOLOGY AND SYSTEMATICS OF RHABDOCHONA (RHABDOCHONA) CLUPISOMAI SP. NOV., A WIDESPREAD PARASITE OF FRESHWATER FISHES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801007
Register Paper ID - 171346
Title: THE MORPHOLOGY AND SYSTEMATICS OF RHABDOCHONA (RHABDOCHONA) CLUPISOMAI SP. NOV., A WIDESPREAD PARASITE OF FRESHWATER FISHES
Author Name(s): Dr. Sadhana Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 38-42
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1210
Fishes form an important dietary component of humans since it is important the fish that are consumed should be healthy and free of infection ensuring public health. Parasite infested fish have no or low market value resulting in loss to fishery industry. Hence it is relevant to identify such infectious agents and suggest measures for prevention and elimination of such infections. Present study aimed to investigate the intestinal nematode from host Clupisoma garuai inhabiting basin region of Gomati river at Lucknow to evaluate their population levels and its taxonomical status. In present study new species of Rhabdochona has been recorded having alated spicule, 15 pairs of caudal papillae and postequatorial vulva.
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Rhabdochona, Clupisoma garuai, biodiversity, nematoda
Paper Title: DEVELOPMENT OF NO FINES CONCRETE AS A CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL IN PARKING AREA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801006
Register Paper ID - 170909
Title: DEVELOPMENT OF NO FINES CONCRETE AS A CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL IN PARKING AREA
Author Name(s): Amit Kumar, Ajay kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 30-37
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1167
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Paper Title: AN MRC BASED EFFICIENT RNS BACKWARD CONVERTER FOR NOVEL MODULI SET {22N+1, 22N-1, 22N+1}
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801005
Register Paper ID - 171290
Title: AN MRC BASED EFFICIENT RNS BACKWARD CONVERTER FOR NOVEL MODULI SET {22N+1, 22N-1, 22N+1}
Author Name(s): Divya Chitla
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 26-29
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1185
In this paper a new adders based backward converter for a 3-moduli set {22n+1, 22n-1, 22n+1} is proposed. It is based on Mixed Radix Conversion technique with 6n bit dynamic range. The architecture is realized with CSAs (Carry Save Adders) and CPAs (Carry Propagate Adders) only. This backward converter has demonstrated to be faster when compared with other state of art backward converters of same dynamic range.
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Mixed Radix Conversion, backward converter, carry save adder, carry propagate adder.
Paper Title: An Effective Finite State Simulator For Pattern Matching Using Theory of Moore
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801004
Register Paper ID - 171333
Title: AN EFFECTIVE FINITE STATE SIMULATOR FOR PATTERN MATCHING USING THEORY OF MOORE
Author Name(s): Mr.shreenath waramballi, Dr.Guruprakash C.D, Mr.Sunil B N
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 22-25
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1173
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Paper Title: INCREASING SAFETY AND ROBUSTNESS IN TRAFFIC CONTROLLING CIRCUMSTANCES USING WSN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801003
Register Paper ID - 171298
Title: INCREASING SAFETY AND ROBUSTNESS IN TRAFFIC CONTROLLING CIRCUMSTANCES USING WSN
Author Name(s): Monalisa Hati, Dr. Prakash Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 16-21
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1183
Abstract:Vehicular Traffic is increasing rapidly which leads the traffic management system inefficient. This is realised with the steady increase in Traffic Congestion and rising number of daily road accidents. WSN based Traffic control system has emerged as a best way to monitor traffic, Traffic Safety, Vehicular Warning System, Road State Monitoring services etc.WSNs are very trendy due to their faster transfer of information, easy installation, less maintenance, compactness and for being less expensive compared to other network options.This paper presents a review of current Traffic management schemes for priority-based signalling, and reducing congestion. The main objective of this proposed research is to provide a taxonomy of different traffic management schemes used for avoiding congestion and existing Traffic management schemes for the avoidance of congestion, increasing robustness and providing priority to emergency vehicles increasing Safety of Traffic Controlling circumferences.
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Keywords: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs),emergency vehicle priority, traffic congestion, Priority-based Signalling, Robustness of Traffic Control System.
Paper Title: PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES IN HARVESTING OF BIOMASS ENERGY FUELS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801002
Register Paper ID - 171097
Title: PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES IN HARVESTING OF BIOMASS ENERGY FUELS
Author Name(s): Radha Halagani, Bhimasen Soragaon
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 9-15
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1188
Biomass has always been an important energy source for the country considering the benefits it offers. It is renewable, widely available, carbon-neutral and has the potential to provide significant employment in the rural areas. This paper discusses the major sources of biomass fuel, woody fuels and animal waste. These fuels are summarized, along with their respective benefits and barriers with respect to cost. Further this paper summarizes Problems and challenges in harvesting of biomass in India.
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Biomass, Energy Crops, Renewable, Harvesting
Paper Title: POPULATION ESTIMATION UTILIZING KNOWN MEDIAN OF THE STUDY VARIABLE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801001
Register Paper ID - 171319
Title: POPULATION ESTIMATION UTILIZING KNOWN MEDIAN OF THE STUDY VARIABLE
Author Name(s): SURENDRA KUMAR, S. K. YADAV
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1-8
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1182
This paper deals with the estimation of population mean of the study variable by utilizing the known median of the study variable. A generalized ratio type estimator has been proposed for this purpose. The expressions for the bias and mean squared error of the proposed estimator have been derived up to the first order of approximation. The optimum value of the characterizing scalar has also been obtained. The minimum value of the proposed estimator for this optimum value of the characterizing scalar is obtained. A theoretical comparison of the proposed estimator has been made with the mean per unit estimator, usual ratio of Cochran (1940) and usual regression estimator of Watson (1937) and also with the Bahl and Tuteja (1991), Srivastava (1967), Reddy (1974), Kadilar (2016) and Subramani (2016) estimators. Through the numerical study, the theoretical findings are validated and it has been shown that proposed estimators perform better than the competing estimators.
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Study variable, Bias, Ratio estimator, Mean squared error, Simple random sampling, Efficiency.
Paper Title: STATUS AND FUNCTIONING OF ASHARM SCHOOLS IN PROMOTING TRIBAL EEDUCATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1304119
Register Paper ID - 170617
Title: STATUS AND FUNCTIONING OF ASHARM SCHOOLS IN PROMOTING TRIBAL EEDUCATION
Author Name(s): Dr. Prakash Chandra Jena
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 830-839
Year: January 2018
Downloads: 1164
STATUS AND FUNCTIONING OF ASHARM SCHOOLS IN PROMOTING TRIBAL EEDUCATION
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Tribal Education, Asharm Schools, Status and Functioning
Paper Title: Analysis on Attitude, Knowledge and Practice of Biomedical Waste Disposals by Dental Practitioners
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRTV020096
Register Paper ID - 232676
Title: ANALYSIS ON ATTITUDE, KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE DISPOSALS BY DENTAL PRACTITIONERS
Author Name(s): Ch.Subbarao, Dr.P. Apparao, Polam Mallaiah, K.Srilatha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 588-594
Year: March 2018
Downloads: 101
Background: Dental health- care facilities should adopt strict rules and strategies for dental waste management to minimize the risk of transmission of the disease from the dental clinic to the community. Indiscriminate disposal of biomedical waste constitutes a massive risk to the general public health, health care workers, and patients. Aim: This learningpurposes to evaluateinformation, attitude, and practice between dental practitioners of different dental health sectors in Tanta city, Egypt. A cross-sectional learningis showed in 200 working dentists in Tanta city.A self-organized close-ended questionnaire is utilized to acquire the essentialinformation. Results: The level of dental practitioners' awareness of BMW management policies ranged from 82.5% to 96%. Regarding BMW management practices, 90% of dental practitioners are cognizant of the removal of various items hooked ondissimilar color-coded bags. Dental practitioners of the private dental sector had the lowest correct responses (20%) regarding the disposal of used plastic items. Finally, 81.5% of dental practitioners settled to be systematicinstructive programs on biomedical waste management. Also, 80% of them recognized to obtainexercise in any procedure on BMW Conclusion: Based on The consequences of this learning, it can be determined that despite high awareness level of dental practitioners in Egypt about BMW management policies, proper disposal of contaminated plastic items, impression material, and soiled dressings was not yet accurately implemented by dental practitioners. Also, dental practitioners lacked knowledge regarding the correct practice of safe disposal of excess mercury and treating infectious waste beforedisposal.
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Attitude, Practice, Biomedical, Waste, Knowledge, Dentist
Paper Title: ANALYSIS ON PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF MALARIA IN TRIBAL AREAS BY REGULAR PRACTICES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRTV020095
Register Paper ID - 232677
Title: ANALYSIS ON PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF MALARIA IN TRIBAL AREAS BY REGULAR PRACTICES
Author Name(s): Mohammad Sadik Ali, V.Udayasri, R.Sushma, Dr.T.Swetha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 582-587
Year: March 2018
Downloads: 84
Mosque borne infections would real open wellbeing issue over India. There is less mindfulness and insufficient hones for respondents once Different parts of intestinal sickness and its control which might make a control on those essential elements answerable for those hold on in of intestinal sickness over tribal regions. With this Background this study was conducted to study the awareness, prevention and control the practices on Malaria in Tribal area. To study the practices on Malaria prevention and control in the Tribal population of AkoleTaluka of Maharashtra. Questionnaire based interview, cross- sectional epidemiological quantitative study, Non probability convenient sampling was used to study the awareness, prevention and control the practices on Malaria in 300 participants. The survey is in progress till now 100 participants were surveyed and are being presented here.75% people know that malaria is caused by mosquito while only 2 don't know how its caused. 31% knew that malaria mosquito breeds in dirty water, and 12 said that it breeds at garbage.49% knew that malaria is a preventable disease and also 80% said that if untreated it can cause death. 40% people used some insecticidal sprays, 41% burned cow dung, 8% used mosquito coils to keep away mosquitoes and only 2 % used bed net. Final result and analysis of all 300 participants This learningsettles that in tribal areas wherever poverty is rampant and lifestyle includes poor housing excellence, also concluded that 65% of the participant lived in joint family so the mosquito bed net were not affordable which led to financial burden on the family. And they have their traditional ways of prevention of mosquito bite. Only 11.66% of Participants used Bed Net as Preventive Practices. As from collected data the maximum tribal population appears to have fineknowledge and good practices regarding malaria control and prevention. Less participants use Mosquito bed nets because it is not affordable for all family members. Low education was detected as a major drawback the participants has less knowledge about the mosquitoes resting places. Appropriate health instruction and sensitization is needed to growthpublicinformation and consciousness about malaria prevention and control.
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Prevention, Control Practices, Malaria, Tribal.
Paper Title: A Consultant Histopathological Correlation Representation of Oral Potential Malignant Disorder
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRTV020094
Register Paper ID - 232678
Title: A CONSULTANT HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CORRELATION REPRESENTATION OF ORAL POTENTIAL MALIGNANT DISORDER
Author Name(s): Ramesh Bantu, T.Suresh, K.Srinath, M. Sai Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 576-581
Year: March 2018
Downloads: 90
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) represents in any event 90% of every oral threat. It shows huge mortality and bleakness rates. Essentially, all oral malignant growths display a two-venture cycle of disease movement, i.e., an underlying precancerous stage that accordingly develops into definite phase of oral malignancy. The precancerous stages alluded to as possibly harmful issues of oral depression to be specific the leukoplakia, oral lichen planus, erythroplakia, and oral submucous fibrosis.The early detection and treatment aid in an improved prognosis of cancer and is only possible with a proper knowledge of their clinical and histopathological features. Therefore, this mini review we aim to elaborate these features of PMD which will assist in early diagnosis and timely treatment.
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OSCC; Potentially Malignant Disorders (PMDs),bone marrow failure (BMF)
Paper Title: Identification of Crowns in Principal Dentition by Clinicians in Pediatric Dentistry
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRTV020093
Register Paper ID - 232679
Title: IDENTIFICATION OF CROWNS IN PRINCIPAL DENTITION BY CLINICIANS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY
Author Name(s): Thakur Rekha Bhai, Thidala Madhuri, S.Arun Kumar, N.Ramakrishna
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 570-575
Year: March 2018
Downloads: 84
One of the most prevalent challenges addressed by paediatric dentists is providing aesthetically pleasing, long-lasting, and cost-effective restorations in primary and young permanent teeth. For this purpose, a variety of crowns are available, and selecting the most appropriate crown will aid in achieving better treatment outcomes. They range from crowns that are luted onto the tooth surface to those that are directly bondable to the tooth surface. Metal crowns with or without facings, as well as plastic, polycarbonate, and ceramic crowns, are all options. This review aims to absorb and highlight the diverse range of paediatric crowns available in published data for use by Pedodontics according to the patient's needs. Knowledge of the available resources, as well as their varied advantages, disadvantages, and qualities, will go a long way toward improving the clinician's ability to choose the best option for the patient.
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Pediatric Crowns, Primary Dentition, Stainless Steel Crowns, Pediatric Zirconia Crowns
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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