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Paper Title: PODOCYTES IN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110322
Register Paper ID - 212711
Title: PODOCYTES IN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Author Name(s): Jobanpreet Kaur, Amandeep Kaur, Sukhpreet Singh, Davinder kaur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c715-c724
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 577
Diabetic Kidney Disease (DKD) is a major public health problem. Diabetes is on the rise and is the leading cause of end-stage kidney disease in the United States. Diabetic nephropathy involves glomerular proteinuria. Podocytes are ultimately differentiated, specializing in blood cells that are essential for maintaining glomerular filtration. Podocyte deficiency has been identified as a major cause of kidney disease, glomerulosclerosis, and loss of kidney function. This review describes the weakening of podocytes due to cell loss and cell death. Many mediators, such as TGF-b and angiotensin-II, have profound effects on diabetic nephropathy podocytes and also focus on the role of podocytes in kidney disease.
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Diabetic Kidney Disease, Podocyte, Glomerulosclerosis, Mediators
Paper Title: DEPICTION OF TESS AS A SUFFERING DAUGHTER OF NATURE AND ANALYSIS OF THEMES AND SYMBOLS FROM THE NOVEL TESS OF THE DUBERVILLES BY THOMAS HARDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110321
Register Paper ID - 212730
Title: DEPICTION OF TESS AS A SUFFERING DAUGHTER OF NATURE AND ANALYSIS OF THEMES AND SYMBOLS FROM THE NOVEL TESS OF THE DUBERVILLES BY THOMAS HARDY
Author Name(s): Disy A.D
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c710-c714
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 697
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Paper Title: VYAKATIGAT VIBHINNATAI - SAMAJIK RUP SE VANCHIT BALAK
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110320
Register Paper ID - 212702
Title: VYAKATIGAT VIBHINNATAI - SAMAJIK RUP SE VANCHIT BALAK
Author Name(s): DR. Sushila Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c702-c709
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 645
VYAKATIGAT VIBHINNATAI - SAMAJIK RUP SE VANCHIT BALAK
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VYAKATIGAT VIBHINNATAI - SAMAJIK RUP SE VANCHIT BALAK
Paper Title: IMPACT OF RESILIENCE ON PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL PLAYERS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110319
Register Paper ID - 212700
Title: IMPACT OF RESILIENCE ON PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL PLAYERS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Author Name(s): I.SULAIMAN, ALETHEA RUTH SHEEBA, VIJAY KRISHNA KUMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c694-c701
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 554
Resilience is known as the ability to bounce back when encountered with Perceived stress. The study concentrates on the impact of Resilience on Perceived stress among Professional Football players during Covid-19 pandemic. The aim of this study is to survey the Resilience and the Perceived stress and the impact of Resilience on Perceived stress among Professional Football players during Covid-19 pandemic. Questionnaire Survey study of 100 convenient samples fulfilling the inclusion criteria. In this study the correlation between perceived stress and resilience shows r value of -0.210 which is a negative value with the p-value of 0.036 which is less 0.05.Hence we can say that there is a significant negative correlation between perceived stress and resilience among professional football players that is one variable increases the other variable decreases which means the variable moves in the opposite direction i.e. when stress level increases the resilience level comes down among professional football players. There was significant impact of Resilience on Perceived stress among Professional Football players during Covid-19 pandemic.
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Resilience, Perceived stress, Professional football players, Covid-19 pandemic.
Paper Title: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF RESONATORS IN MICROSTRIP BANDPASS FILTERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110318
Register Paper ID - 212684
Title: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF RESONATORS IN MICROSTRIP BANDPASS FILTERS
Author Name(s): Shreeya Awasthi, Garima Tiwari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c682-c693
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 583
Filters are substantial microwave components. RF/Microwave filters can be implemented using transmission lines. In this paper microstrip bandpass filters had been designed for RF/microwave applications. Some novel techniques like implementing the open resonators, open split square loop resonators, and star shaped multi-mode resonators are implemented in designing the microstrip bandpass filters. Microstrip filters are used in this report to design bandpass filters because of their compact sizes. The goal of this thesis is to investigate on some planar microwave bandpass filters. In this simulation 5GHz Frequency used to find the Result and this simulation done in HFSS Software in the result gain for S11, S12,S21,S22 find and Coupling coefficients and external Q-factor of tunable BPF also find in the simulation.
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Resonators, Microstrip, Bandpass Filters, antenna, gain, HFSS
Paper Title: STUDY ON RICE HUSK ASH AND WASTE GRANITE POWDER IN M25 AND M60 GRADE CONCRETE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110317
Register Paper ID - 212576
Title: STUDY ON RICE HUSK ASH AND WASTE GRANITE POWDER IN M25 AND M60 GRADE CONCRETE
Author Name(s): KARRI MOHAN, G.GOWRI SANKARA RAO
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c674-c681
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 584
Rice husk ash (RHA) is derived from Rice Husks, which is usually regarded as agricultural waste. Waste granite powder is derived from granite crushing industries. This paper incorporates the results from the experimental work attempted to assess the appropriateness of rice husk ash to be utilised as the partial substitutes for cement in both normal and high strength concrete accommodating waste granite powder as a partial substitute to fine aggregate. Normal grade of M25 and High strength concrete (HSC) mix of M60 are designed to attain 25 MPa and 60 MPa at 28 days including and excluding of rice husk ash. Waste granite powder is then replaced in the mixes with varying percentages ranging from 0% to 50%. The compressive strength, flexural strength, and mechanical properties development are monitored for 28 days and the tests are conducted. Depending on the results, the mixes containing 25% RHA of concrete in terms of compressive strength and mixes containing 25% RHA replacement and 40% waste granite powder replacement is preferred in terms of flexural strength. These findings assert that waste granite powder along with Rice husk ash can be replaced together partially in place of sand and cement. Durability tests are also conducted to assess the chemical attack which stems in the deterioration of concrete.
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KEY WORDS:- RICE HUSK ASH (RHA), HIGH STRENGTH CONCRETE (HSC), COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH,FLEXURAL STRENGTH.
Paper Title: ATTITUDE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS TOWARDS INCLUSION OF STUDENTS WITH DYSLEXIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110316
Register Paper ID - 212713
Title: ATTITUDE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS TOWARDS INCLUSION OF STUDENTS WITH DYSLEXIA
Author Name(s): Bismi Sainudeen
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c667-c673
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 567
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Attitude, Inclusion, Dyslexia, Primary School English language Teachers
Paper Title: TITLE MAJOR CONSTRAINTS OF URBAN ROOFTOP FARMING ARE DIRECT OR INDIRECT EFFECT TO THE PERCEPTION OF URBAN PEOPLE IN BHUBANESWAR.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110315
Register Paper ID - 212701
Title: TITLE MAJOR CONSTRAINTS OF URBAN ROOFTOP FARMING ARE DIRECT OR INDIRECT EFFECT TO THE PERCEPTION OF URBAN PEOPLE IN BHUBANESWAR.
Author Name(s): Kartik Chandra Sahu, Dr.Mahendra Kumar Satapathy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c656-c666
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 599
ABSTRACT The continuous growth of the human population in India and urban people is increasing a lot of food security. Urban agriculture was one of the important cultivates to produce fresh food on our roof. It plays a vital role in production of vegetables, flower ornamental and fruits. The rooftop garden (RTG) is a landless cultivation done on roof ,terrace, balcony and hanging method. No exclusive need to construct a garden at the ground level. Roof gardens can be splendid substitutes for natural looking, landscaped areas at the ground level. With some imagination and fantasy, a flat roof can easily be turned into a green roof garden. Numerous rooftops of a city can be transformed from a barren landscape into a living network of gardens. A green roof is a contained ecological oasis for nature on top of human-made structures and it constitutes an environment that is very different from a garden rooted in natural soil at ground level. Rooftop gardening is a special type of urban agriculture or urban horticulture. Standing on one of the higher floors of a building, one sees immediately how extremely large the total surface of the roofs in the city is. These roof spaces are generally unused. They often have good exposure to sunlight and rain, and they are always available, even in the densest urban areas. Whether in the rain or the sun, a roof garden always has a lot of character, changing with the season and the time of day, so it will be visited regularly. One of the most important reasons to create roof gardens is the esthetic view of a green area in the city, which is contributing to the quality of life of the citizens. Green roofs absorb stormwater, reducing runoff by at least 50 % and filter polluted runoff water before it enters in drains, rivers and lakes. Pollution is sucked out of the air by plants in the garden, thus reducing air pollution and dust. Roof gardens are one of the most innovative and cost-effective ways cities can use to improve the degrading urban environment. Roof gardens have been proven to reduce the effects of the urban heat, the result of sunlight reflected off concrete and other reflective materials, which can make summer air in dense cities up to 10 degrees hotter than in rural areas. More energy has to be used to cool buildings and more air pollution is created in the form of smog. Rooftop gardens keep buildings cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Air conditioning costs are cut down and roof gardens can cool the whole city by several degrees in summer.
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KEYWORDS-: ROOFTOP GARDEN, ROOF LOAD, SUBSTRATES USED, CONTAINERS, ROOF CONSTRUCTION FOR GARDENS
Paper Title: Tupper`s Self Referential Formula For Image Compression
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110314
Register Paper ID - 212742
Title: TUPPER`S SELF REFERENTIAL FORMULA FOR IMAGE COMPRESSION
Author Name(s): Tushar Pardhe
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c652-c655
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 584
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Paper Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON PREVENTION OF ANAEMIA AMONG ANTENATAL WOMEN ATTENDING MATERNITY HOSPITAL SKIMS, SOURA SRINAGAR KASHMIR.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110313
Register Paper ID - 212678
Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON PREVENTION OF ANAEMIA AMONG ANTENATAL WOMEN ATTENDING MATERNITY HOSPITAL SKIMS, SOURA SRINAGAR KASHMIR.
Author Name(s): ZEENAT FAROOQ, MEHNAZ
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c646-c651
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 559
Anaemia is a global public health problem affecting both developing and developed countries with major consequences on human health as well as social and economic development. Despite anaemia having been identified as a global public health problem for several years, no rapid progress has been observed, and the prevalence of the disease is still high globally. This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of structured teaching program on prevention of anaemia among antenatal women; to find out the association between pre test knowledge score of antenatal women on prevention of anaemia with their selected demographic variables like Age, Educational status, Occupation, Type of family, Monthly income. Methodology: Pre experimental one group pre test post test design was adopted for fifty antenatal mothers who were selected by convenience sampling technique at Maternity Hospital SKIMS, Soura Srinagar Kashmir to evaluate the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on prevention of anaemia. Structured interview schedule was used for data collection. Results: The present study revealed that antenatal women had inadequate knowledge regarding prevention of anaemia and after structured teaching programme, their knowledge improved. The study also revealed that there was significant association between pre test knowledge of antenatal women on prevention of anaemia and their selected demographic variables i.e., Age, Educational status, Type of Family and Monthly income whereas no significant association was found between pre test knowledge of antenatal women on prevention of anaemia and their occupation. Conclusion: The present study revealed that antenatal women had inadequate knowledge regarding prevention of anaemia and after implementing structured teaching programme, their knowledge improved significantly. So, awareness should be created through appropriate nutritional counselling during antenatal visits and through media.
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Keywords: Antenatal women, Pregnancy, Anaemia, Menstruation, Prevalence.
Paper Title: TRAUMATIC STATE OF SETHE IN TONI MORRISON`S ``BELOVED``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110312
Register Paper ID - 210441
Title: TRAUMATIC STATE OF SETHE IN TONI MORRISON`S ``BELOVED``
Author Name(s): S.Gayathri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c642-c645
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 1032
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Trauma, psychology, struggle, violation.
Paper Title: DEEP STUDY OF MULTIPLE PERSONALITIES DISORDERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110311
Register Paper ID - 212627
Title: DEEP STUDY OF MULTIPLE PERSONALITIES DISORDERS
Author Name(s): Akanksha Shashikant Dhage, Kimaya Ganesh Nikam, Rushikesh Ramesh More
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c629-c641
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 613
Personality Disorder have significant but often unrealized, public health importance. The percent review summarizes the published work on personality disorders in the Indian population or by researchers residing in the country. Researchers who have work on assessment methodology in India have demonstrated that clinical diagnosis has a low reliability when concerned with semi-structured interview developed by the World Health Organization (WHO). Five aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of multiple personality disorder (MPD) were examined. The following five conclusions were made: the contemporary diagnostic criteria are vague and over inclusive; the recent alleged increase in prevalence of the disorder is almost certainly art factual; legal proceedings involving MPD patients raise disturbing questions about personal responsibility; there is little literature support for the theory that MPD results from childhood trauma; and many of the techniques used to diagnose and treat the condition reinforce its symptoms. A careful revision of diagnostic criteria for the disorder is recommended.
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Multiple personality disorder, Introduction, History, Definition Causes, Symptoms, diagnosis and Treatment of Multiple personality disorder.
Paper Title: OPPRESSION OF WOMEN AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN CHIMAMANDA ADICHIE'S PURPLE HIBISCUS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110310
Register Paper ID - 212682
Title: OPPRESSION OF WOMEN AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN CHIMAMANDA ADICHIE'S PURPLE HIBISCUS
Author Name(s): Nidhyapriya C
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c622-c628
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 646
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Adulthood, Family, Society, Indifference, Abuse, Inequality
Paper Title: SYMBOLISM IN THE POEM THE ROAD NOT TAKEN BY ROBERT FROST
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110309
Register Paper ID - 212721
Title: SYMBOLISM IN THE POEM THE ROAD NOT TAKEN BY ROBERT FROST
Author Name(s): Alisvipina Albertpushparaj
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c618-c621
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 1135
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: woods, journey, decision, road
Paper Title: SOCIAL CHANGE AND ITS RELEVANCE IN THE PRESENT CONTEXT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110308
Register Paper ID - 212691
Title: SOCIAL CHANGE AND ITS RELEVANCE IN THE PRESENT CONTEXT
Author Name(s): Dr. Anshika Arthur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c612-c617
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 673
Change is ubiquitous.Every society undergoes change.Social Change is referred to as significant changes in the patterns of social relationships,social processese,action and interaction,the rules of relationship and conduct,values,symbols and cultural products.No society remains unaffected
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Social change,endogenous,exogenous,technology,cultural lag
Paper Title: IDENTIFICATION OF TRUE AND FALSE LABOR THROUGH UTERINE CONTRACTION SIGNALS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110307
Register Paper ID - 212687
Title: IDENTIFICATION OF TRUE AND FALSE LABOR THROUGH UTERINE CONTRACTION SIGNALS
Author Name(s): Tirupati M. Goskula, Dr. V. S. Chaorasia, Dr. A. K. Mitra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c604-c611
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 561
Woman health care during pregnancy period is utmost important job and with-it safe delivery of child by identifying the true labor is another skill and challenging task for experts. Early assessment of first stage of true labor is significant task so that expert can take care and can provide the necessary aid to the laboring mother to avoid the risk of mothers and child life. Maternal mortality is unacceptably high in under developed countries like India, which contributes one-fifth of total maternal deaths globally. The motivational factors and the necessity to develop a system for differentiating True and False Labor based on Uterine Contraction are discussed in this paper. The objective of the research is to develop the diagnostic system for the analysis of uterine contraction for differentiation of true and false labor with advantage of early detection of true labor. The system is experimented under the supervision of expert clinician and the results of these experiments are discussed. The results of the experiments are promising and suggest that the presented system is accurate, robust, simple to implement and is very useful for diagnosis of true and false labor.
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Electromyography (EMG), Short-time Fourier transform (STFT), continuous wavelet transform (CWT), Tocodynamometry (TOCO)
Paper Title: ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND LITERATURE PROOF ON HUNTING PROFESSION, DURING VIJAYANAGARA PERIOD - A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110306
Register Paper ID - 212646
Title: ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND LITERATURE PROOF ON HUNTING PROFESSION, DURING VIJAYANAGARA PERIOD - A REVIEW
Author Name(s): shashikumara s
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c599-c603
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 586
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Vijayanagara, Tungabhadra, Pamp, HampI, Kishkindhe, Prouda Devaraya, Harihara, Bukka.
Paper Title: POVERTY: CONCEPT AND MEASUREMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110305
Register Paper ID - 212650
Title: POVERTY: CONCEPT AND MEASUREMENT
Author Name(s): Dr. B.M.Hiremath, Smt. Roopali Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c593-c598
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 616
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Poverty, Concept, Measurement, India
Paper Title: EDUCATION AND FUTURE OF E-LEARNING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110304
Register Paper ID - 212648
Title: EDUCATION AND FUTURE OF E-LEARNING
Author Name(s): Dr. SK SARIFUL ISLAM
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c589-c592
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 572
E-learning has become an essential part of education. E-Learning is learner-centered rather than Teacher-centered. The contents also include online communication between the learner and learner or between learner and teacher. Internet has become an important medium in human being life. General usage of Internet globally has transformed education and business activities. The present paper is discussed about the efficiency and challenges of e-learning in future. A new pattern for modern education has been formed by e-Learning. With the help of e-learning method Students can study through online at home any time. Students can develop their knowledge through e-learning at home. Government of India has taken various initiatives for e-learning.
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e-learning, digital learning,
Paper Title: IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC BANKING SERVICES ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION LEVEL IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110303
Register Paper ID - 212681
Title: IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC BANKING SERVICES ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION LEVEL IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Shubham garg, Jagriti Gugnani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c574-c588
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 584
Consumers are served to be the god of the markets. Their satisfaction is of the utmost importance to any organization to keep growing. This paper aims to study customer satisfaction in comparison with traditional banking services. It also aims to determine which dimension of the electronic banking system has the strongest influence in satisfying the customers. This paper also tells the probable ways that a banking sector can use and imply in order to enhance their overall performance. The research is exploratory in nature and data is collected from both primary and secondary sources. For primary data self-designed questionnaire is floated. As a part of the conclusion, probable solutions are mentioned that can be adopted by the various organizations and banks to provide better experiences.
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Service quality- reliability- security and privacy- customer satisfaction- E-banking
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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