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Paper Title: EMOTION ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC WORD OF MOUTH (EWOM) USING MACHINE LEARNING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111273
Register Paper ID - 213435
Title: EMOTION ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC WORD OF MOUTH (EWOM) USING MACHINE LEARNING
Author Name(s): K. Victor Rajan, Franklin Valcin, Freddy Frejus
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c458-c464
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 603
World Wide Web corpus such as social networks, forums, review sites and blogs generate large volume of data in the form of emotions, opinions and arguments about different social events, government policies, political events etc. The social network sites and micro blogging sites are considered a very good source of information nowadays because people share and discuss their opinions about a certain topic freely. With the increased use of technology and social media, people proactively express their opinion through social media sites like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Emotion analysis of social media can help decision makers to understand how people react to policies and events. The unstructured data from the social media is needed to be well-structured for this purpose. This is a challenging task due to the complexity of natural language processing of social media language. Often these messages reflect the emotion, opinion and sentiment of the public through a mix of text, image, emoticons etc. We cannot use standard natural language processing tools to analyze the emotion. People use popular emoticons like smiling face (?), angry face (?) etc., to express emotion instead of words. These statements are often called electronic Word of Mouth (eWOM) and are much prevalent in business and service industry to enable customers to share their point of view. Labeling the emotion as angry, happy or sad is a classification problem. We propose to use a two-step approach to identify the emotion of social media content. Without getting into the complexity of understanding the eWOM, we use machine learning algorithm to solve this classification problem.
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Emotion Analysis, Social Media Analytics, Electronic Word of Mouth
Paper Title: ANALYSIS ON APPLICATION OF BROADBAND PULSE SHAPING FOR THE REDUCTION OF WEIGHTED OFDM BASED PEAK-TO-AVERAGE POWER RATIO
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111272
Register Paper ID - 213399
Title: ANALYSIS ON APPLICATION OF BROADBAND PULSE SHAPING FOR THE REDUCTION OF WEIGHTED OFDM BASED PEAK-TO-AVERAGE POWER RATIO
Author Name(s): RALLABANDI SAISRAVAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c448-c457
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 666
OFDM is an appealing modulation and multiple access technology for channels having a non-flat frequency response because it eliminates the need for complicated equalisers. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing In terms of bandwidth efficiency, resistance against multipath fading, and cost-effective implementation, it can deliver excellent results. There are a few downsides to this method, including its high peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR). Because of its adaptability and scalability, OFDM is a viable option for CR systems. A non-contiguous OFDM (NCOFDM) technique is proposed in this dissertation, where the implementation achieves high data rates of noncontiguous subcarriers while avoiding any interference. DFT precoding and Gaussian minimum shift keying (GMSK) pulse shaping are used in an unique modulation strategy proposed in this research to lower the PAPR of OFDM-based VLC systems. In addition, to deal with the increased complexity of the DFT precoding system, the notion of group precoding is added. As compared to DFT precoded O-OFDM and O-OFDM counterparts, the findings reveal that different variants of the proposed system provide superior PAPR, symbol error rate (SER), and power-saving performance Furthermore, the proposed system's PAPR analysis, computational complexity, and spectral efficiency have been studied and reported in this research.
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ANALYSIS ON APPLICATION OF BROADBAND PULSE SHAPING FOR THE REDUCTION OF WEIGHTED OFDM BASED PEAK-TO-AVERAGE POWER RATIO
Paper Title: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS USING REVERSIBLE LOGIC CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111271
Register Paper ID - 213400
Title: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS USING REVERSIBLE LOGIC CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY
Author Name(s): RALLABANDI SAISRAVAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c439-c447
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 654
Quantum computing, nanotechnology, optical computing, DNA computing, digital signal processing (DSP), quantum dot cell automata (QCA), communication, and computer graphics all use reversible logic. To achieve quantum computing, the introduction of reversible logic is needed. Reversible logic can reduce quantum costs, circuit depth, and the number of trash outputs. As these circuits may generate separate responses from specific inputs and vice versa, no information is lost. CMOS architecture can be used for a wide range of applications, including optical information processing, quantum cryptography, quantum computation, and nanotechnology. Design of a Flip-Flop Flip-Flop Counter and Universal Shift Register is presented in this paper. In the sequential circuit family, the universal shift register is essential. This research presents a universal shift register that is optimised in terms of quantum cost, delay, and garbage outputs.
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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS USING REVERSIBLE LOGIC CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY
Paper Title: Zahiratul A'naween Li Qasaedi Mahmoud Darweesh Wa Khasaisuha Al Fanniyah
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111270
Register Paper ID - 213208
Title: ZAHIRATUL A'NAWEEN LI QASAEDI MAHMOUD DARWEESH WA KHASAISUHA AL FANNIYAH
Author Name(s): MD MOZAMMEL HOQUE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c425-c438
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 1586
This paper presents the poetic contribution of Mahmoud Darwish. He is one of the renowned poet among the Arabic language Poets for national identity and patriotic literature. He has an outstanding contribution in modern Arabic poetry as he is the first poet who paid attention towards the issues of Palestinian. Along with patriotism, national Identity, he has also considered the agendas of gender consideration, Islam and safe identity. His poems reflect his concern for the homeland, woman, self identity and land of Palestine. In this paper I convey his expression towards Palestinian social issue which has left a deep imprint in his writing. His approach in writing the poetry was novel way that is famous in Arabic literature.
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Paper Title: STRESS RESISTANCE: A REVIEW ON DESICCATION RESISTANCE IN DROSOPHILA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111269
Register Paper ID - 213425
Title: STRESS RESISTANCE: A REVIEW ON DESICCATION RESISTANCE IN DROSOPHILA
Author Name(s): Khushbu Kejriwal, Dr. Manvendar Singh, Dr. Anita Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c421-c424
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 619
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insect, desiccation resistance, climate, Drosophila, stress, homeostasis
Paper Title: ANECDOTES IN GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE CANTERBURY TALES AND FANTASY IN LOUISE GLCK'S PARABLE INSIGHTFUL EMOTIONAL JOURNEY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111268
Register Paper ID - 213423
Title: ANECDOTES IN GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE CANTERBURY TALES AND FANTASY IN LOUISE GLCK'S PARABLE INSIGHTFUL EMOTIONAL JOURNEY
Author Name(s): Ms. SHRUTI KHARE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c418-c420
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 641
This paper is an endeavor to explore human feelings and emotions through the poems of Louise Gluck and Chaucer which I have chosen for my paper. As I read the poem PARABLE of Louise Gluck it immediately reminds me of the CANTERBURY TALES of Chaucer, though it is not comparable in terms of structure and constructive analysis, in terms of emotions, people do not forget their past experiences of life in the same way people tend to dream of their future, their journey of emotions, nostalgia and future illusions. Nostalgia in Canterbury Tales and vision, imagination, and fantasy in Parable. Writers write their creativity either to persuade, explain or to convey real or imagined experiences to share and many a time for our own self. Let us talk about narratives, these can be true, like personal essays,like short stories or most often they are a mixture of both. The motive of narratives is to convey an experience to the reader. Parable and The Canterbury Tales are both kinds of narratives. Poetry is a type of literature that conveys a thought, describes a scene, or tells a story in a concentrated, lyrical arrangement of words, however, poetry has changed so much in the last century alone that it's almost near impossible to match any poetry of the late 1900s and 2000s to any of that pre nineteenth century poetry . But human emotions don't change. By reading the poems of different eras I found that human feelings and emotions are the essence of any creation. Poets portray their thoughts in various forms in their poetry.
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The Canterbury Tales, Parable, Nostalgia, fantasy, vision, human emotions, eras
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF PRE AND POST STERILIZATION EFFECT ON CYCLIC FATIGUE RESISTANCE OF TRUNATOMY AND ONE G FILES IN A SINGLE CURVED CANAL.AN IN-VITRO STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111267
Register Paper ID - 213210
Title: COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF PRE AND POST STERILIZATION EFFECT ON CYCLIC FATIGUE RESISTANCE OF TRUNATOMY AND ONE G FILES IN A SINGLE CURVED CANAL.AN IN-VITRO STUDY
Author Name(s): DR S V SATISH, DR ANAGHA JUKANTI, DR ROSHAN UTTAPPA, DR ASHWINI M PATIL, DR ANILA VINOY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c413-c417
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 674
ABSTRACT TITLE: Comparative evaluation of pre and post sterilization effect on cyclic fatigue resistance of TruNatomy and One G files in a single curved canal.An in-vitro study AIM : To compare and evaluate the effect of sterilization on cyclic fatigue resistance of TruNatomy and One G glide path files. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A samples of 20 TruNatomy files and 20 One G Ni -Ti glide path files were taken and then 10 from each group were subjected to glass bead sterilization. All the 40 files were fatigue tested by a custom made cyclic fatigue testing device until fracture. Time to fracture and the number of cycles to failure of each instrument was recorded. Data was statistically analyzed by unpaired t test. RESULTS: The cyclic fatigue resistance of sterilized TruNatomy was found statistically high compared to non sterilized TruNatomy, non sterilized One G files and sterilized One G files. CONCLUSION: Within the limitations of the present study ,it was concluded that sterilized TruNatomy files were more cyclic fatigue resistant than non sterilized TruNatomy, non sterilized One G files and sterilized One G files.
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Cyclic fatigue, TruNatomy glide path files, One G glide path files, glass bead sterilization.
Paper Title: COMPARISON OF BADMINTON PLAYING SKILL BETWEEN INTER COLLEGE PLAYERS IN PUDUCHERRY DISTRICT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111266
Register Paper ID - 213228
Title: COMPARISON OF BADMINTON PLAYING SKILL BETWEEN INTER COLLEGE PLAYERS IN PUDUCHERRY DISTRICT
Author Name(s): Dr. R.SAVARIRAJAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c405-c412
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 724
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Badminton, Playing Skill, Winners, Loosers
Paper Title: BEHAVIOURAL ASPECTS OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY- A CASE STUDY OF SUNDARGARH DISTRICT OF ODISHA.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111265
Register Paper ID - 213325
Title: BEHAVIOURAL ASPECTS OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY- A CASE STUDY OF SUNDARGARH DISTRICT OF ODISHA.
Author Name(s): Mr. Bishnu Toppo, Dr. Simanchal Bag
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c396-c404
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 717
The monetary policy, fiscal policy and taxation are not the only factor of economic development but it also rooted in human psychology, sociology, culture and norms. Similarly, Self-management and self-control are the capability of the people to make right choices which should be consider for both the poverty measurement and eradication with the rational-cum new classical behaviour as it is not much helpful to eliminate the problems of chronic poverty in India. In this study we explore the theoretical relationship as well as empirically examine how self-management and self-control are related with the subjective wellbeing of the people in the context of multidimensional poverty. The present study is based on both the primary and secondary data. The present study used convenient sampling method and conducted face to face personnel interviews to collect primary data of 200 household by structured questionnaire across the Sundargarh district of Odisha. In this study statistical tools like, descriptive statistics, multiple regression and multiple correlation were used to examine the relationship between self-management and self-control and the subjective wellbeing. The result of the study indicates that there is strong association between the variables self-management and self-control and subjective wellbeing. The suggestions of the study are to conduct more research work in search of the path to happiness i.e., subjective wellbeing of the people.
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Key words- Behavioural aspects of Multidimensional poverty, Self-management and self-control (SMSC), Subjective Well-being.
Paper Title: QUANTITATIVE IMPACT OF DISTRESS MIGRATION- A CASE STUDY OF NUAPADA DISTRICT OF ODISHA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111264
Register Paper ID - 213342
Title: QUANTITATIVE IMPACT OF DISTRESS MIGRATION- A CASE STUDY OF NUAPADA DISTRICT OF ODISHA
Author Name(s): Dr. Simanchal Bag, Mr. Bishnu Toppo
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c386-c395
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 759
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Distress migration, Rural exodus, Children education, Labour exploitation.
Paper Title: A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF CHEMISTRY AND MODERN PRINCIPLE OF CHEMISTRY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111263
Register Paper ID - 213381
Title: A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF CHEMISTRY AND MODERN PRINCIPLE OF CHEMISTRY
Author Name(s): Dr Prashant Magdum
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c381-c385
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 644
The scientific study of matter's properties and behavior is known as chemistry. It is a natural science that studies the elements that make up matter, as well as the compounds made up of atoms, molecules, and ions: their composition, structure, qualities, and behavior, as well as the changes that occur when they mix with other things. In terms of subject matter, chemistry is midway between physics and biology. Because it provides a fundamental foundation for understanding both basic and applied scientific fields, it is also known as primary science. Parts of plant chemistry, the formation of igneous rocks, the development of air ozone and the degradation of environmental toxins, the characteristics of lunar soil, how medications work, and how to collect DNA evidence at a crime scene are all explained by chemistry.
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Chemistry, Modern, Principles, Evaluation
Paper Title: A STUDY TO EVALUATE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SKILL COMPETENCY PROGRAM REGARDING PATIENT SAFETY ATTENDING CLINICAL POSTING IN SELECTED HOSPITAL IN MEERUT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111262
Register Paper ID - 213345
Title: A STUDY TO EVALUATE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SKILL COMPETENCY PROGRAM REGARDING PATIENT SAFETY ATTENDING CLINICAL POSTING IN SELECTED HOSPITAL IN MEERUT
Author Name(s): Rizwan Ali, Mr. Anandh Sam Perera S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c369-c380
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 666
ABSTRACT: Patient safety is a fundamental in delivering quality essential health services. Indeed, there is a clear consensus that quality health services across the world should be effective, safe and people-centered. In addition, to realize the benefits of quality health care, health services must be timely, equitable, integrated and efficient. To ensure successful implementation of patient safety strategies; clear policies, leadership capacity, data to drive safety improvements, skilled health care professionals and effective involvement of patients in their care, are all needed. OBJECTIVE: 1. To prepare and validate skill competency program on patient safety among nursing interns in experimental and control group. 2) To evaluate the effectiveness of skill competency program on patient safety in terms of knowledge and practice among nursing interns students in experimental group.3) To compare the post test knowledge and practice score on patient safety in experimental and control group. 4)To find the co- relation of post test knowledge and practice score on patient safety among nursing interns in experimental and control group. 5)To find out the association between post test score of knowledge and practice on patient safety among nursing interns with their selected demographic variables in experimental group. METHODS AND RESULT: An evaluative research approach was used in the study to determine the effectiveness of skill competency program in terms of knowledge and practice regarding patient safety among nursing interns students at selected hospitals Meerut. The research design selected for the study was Quasi-experimental nonequivalent control group pretest-post-test design. In experimental group pretest knowledge score of the nursing interns show that 0% were having excellent and good knowledge 19 were having average knowledge and 11 were having poor knowledge. In experimental group in level of knowledge, mean for pre test is 10.566 and mean for post test is 22.066. mean difference between pre test and post test is 11.499, SD difference is 0.938. In control group in level of knowledge, mean for pre test is 7.466 and mean for post test is 9, mean difference between pre test and post test is 1.534, SD difference is 0.123. There was moderate positive co-relation between post test level of knowledge and practice score in experimental group. Hence, the research hypothesis H2 was accepted and null hypothesis H02 was rejected at 0.05 level of significance. CONCLUSION: The study concluded that nursing interns student working in CSS Hospital Meerut, were having deficit knowledge and practice regarding patient safety and skill competency program was found to be an effective method to improve the knowledge and practice of nursing interns student.
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KEYWORDS: Evaluate, Effectiveness, Skill Competency Program, Patient Safety.
Paper Title: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ZOOLOGY AND ITS BRANCHES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111261
Register Paper ID - 213379
Title: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ZOOLOGY AND ITS BRANCHES
Author Name(s): Prof Habib I Khatib
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c364-c368
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 718
The scientific study of the evolution, anatomy, physiology, behavior, habitats, and health of animals and humans has a tremendous impact on our planet. It encompasses a wide range of techniques, including electron microscopy, molecular genetics, and field ecology. A zoologist can provide crucial knowledge to the world about the natural environment and habitats of diverse animals, which is necessary to maintain the eco system's balance. Zoologists can study animal behavior and survival strategies in order to create a favorable environment for their recovery and population increase. Zoologists have helped the agricultural industry in a variety of ways, with entomologists playing a particularly important role in the development of extremely effective insect pest control strategies.
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Zoology, Impact, Role, Agriculture, Sector
Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE ISSUES AND PROBLEMS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN KERALA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KASARGOD DISTRICT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111260
Register Paper ID - 213375
Title: A STUDY ON THE ISSUES AND PROBLEMS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN KERALA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KASARGOD DISTRICT
Author Name(s): AISWARYA MV
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c359-c363
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 673
Entrepreneurship is a crucial moving force behind any economy.The economic prosperity of any country depends on the entreprenurial competence.The Entrepreneurs play a prominent role in the social and economic advancement of the nation.Women entrepreneurs also have equal role in the nation's progress.However the progress of women entrepreurship is practically crawling.Currently women entrepreurs in kerala are very less in number.Women have the potential and will to establish and manage enterprises of their own;what they need is encouragement and support from the part of goverment,financial institutions,family and society.They can not only contribute to the GDP of the nation,but can also play a significant role in addressing societal challenges.This paper intends to identify the problems of women entreprenurs in kasargod district,Kerala.
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Economic advancement,Entrepreneur,Issues,Problems,Women entrepreneurs
Paper Title: THE SARAHU 921 HONORARY PHILOSOPHY OF DOCTORATES - 29 YEARS EXPERIENCES, (RESEARCH OF AUTONOMOUS PHD)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111259
Register Paper ID - 213346
Title: THE SARAHU 921 HONORARY PHILOSOPHY OF DOCTORATES - 29 YEARS EXPERIENCES, (RESEARCH OF AUTONOMOUS PHD)
Author Name(s): Sarahu Nagarazan (Lord Sarahunaath)
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c340-c358
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 664
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Arts, Literature and Human Skills
Paper Title: INFLUENCE OF SOME FACTORS ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111258
Register Paper ID - 213374
Title: INFLUENCE OF SOME FACTORS ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
Author Name(s): RAJEEVA. E, Dr. Venkatesha K.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c331-c339
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 606
Youth today is living in a highly complex world where nothing seems to be guaranteed with certainty and at the same time they are expected to perform at every front; the main being the academics. Be it about self, career, academics or any other issue, the youths undergo feelings of anxiety during some phase of their lives. There are many positive aspects of academic anxiety, but usually the negative aspects are highlighted. Therefore, present paper seeks to reveal the impact of academic anxiety, type of school, gender and locality on the academic achievement of senior secondary school students. A sample of 220 students consisting of 97 girls, 123 boys was taken out of which 100 were from rural area and 120 were from urban area. 103 students were picked from govt. schools and 116 were from private schools. The data was analysed using t-test. Data indicated that there was no significant difference in the academic achievement of senior secondary school students with high and low academic anxiety. Also, there was no significant difference in the academic achievement of govt. and private senior secondary school students in the present study. But, there was found significant difference in the academic achievement of male and female senior secondary school students. Also, there was found significant difference in the academic achievement of rural and urban senior secondary school students. The implications of the study are discussed. More extensive research on the subject is needed to validate these findings.
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Academic Anxiety, Academic Achievement, senior secondary school students
Paper Title: GENDER BIAS IN MACHINE TRANSLATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111257
Register Paper ID - 213366
Title: GENDER BIAS IN MACHINE TRANSLATION
Author Name(s): Ishika Agrawal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c324-c330
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 730
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Machine Translation, Gender Bias, AI
Paper Title: RERA - THE REAL ESTATE SECTOR PROTECTS THE INTEREST OF BUYERS INDIA.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111256
Register Paper ID - 213357
Title: RERA - THE REAL ESTATE SECTOR PROTECTS THE INTEREST OF BUYERS INDIA.
Author Name(s): A.NITHYAKARPAGAM, Dr.SP.MATHIRAJ, Dr.K.KARTHICK
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c318-c323
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 651
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Promoters, Agents, Buyers, RERA, Game Changer.
Paper Title: THE STATE OF GREEN CONSUMERISM ON GEN Z TRANSFORMATION: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT ON THEIR SUSTAINABLE-CONSCIOUS LIVES.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111255
Register Paper ID - 213389
Title: THE STATE OF GREEN CONSUMERISM ON GEN Z TRANSFORMATION: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT ON THEIR SUSTAINABLE-CONSCIOUS LIVES.
Author Name(s): Nizamole Abdul Kader, Ansala N L
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c308-c317
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 681
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Key words: Gen Z, zoomers, millennials, green consumer
Paper Title: ROBOT TRANSFORMATIONS AND SENSORS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111254
Register Paper ID - 213353
Title: ROBOT TRANSFORMATIONS AND SENSORS
Author Name(s): Mrs. Jamuna K M, Ms. Jumana
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c303-c307
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 660
These paper presents the overview of robotics sensors. Science of developing and studying robots that are either entirely or in some mimicking human actions, or where human ends and robots begins is called anthrobotics . Robots play impact able role in field of computer science, medical , technology , industries so on, as well as the sensors play major in it . without sensors and computer programming contribution robots/machines is just a dummy thing. Why have we classified robotics...? Its just to understand were exactly these sensors have to be installed internal to the robot. If it is external sensors it has to be installed externally to the robot some of the main sensors have been mentioned below.
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Proprioceptors, exteroceptors, velocity, acceleration, sensors, piezoelectric.
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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