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Paper Title: A Mixed Method Study To Assess The Attitude And Perception Towards HPV Vaccination Advocacy Among Healthcare Practitioners In India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412700
Register Paper ID - 274482
Title: A MIXED METHOD STUDY TO ASSESS THE ATTITUDE AND PERCEPTION TOWARDS HPV VACCINATION ADVOCACY AMONG HEALTHCARE PRACTITIONERS IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Simran arora
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g331-g340
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 142
HPV is responsible for causing around 90% of anal and cervical cancer, approximately 70% of vaginal and vulval cancer, and over 60% of penile cancer. [1] HPV type 16 and 18 are responsible for about 50% of high grade cervical pre-cancers.[3] In India, cancer of cervix is a significant public health problem, but there are effective and safe vaccines available for HPV-naive women.[4] But the vaccines have not achieved widespread acceptance. Healthcare practitioners since time immemorial, have a pivotal role to spread awareness among the masses regarding health, diseases and vaccinations [6]. The community of patients, and the layman as well, trusts and have faith in the advice, suggestions, and recommendations of the healthcare practitioner. So, in order to improve HPV vaccine coverage in India, it is fundamental that the healthcare practitioners should address, recommend and encourage the parents of all adolescent girls to get their daughters vaccinated against cervical cancer. This is a mixed-method study conducted to assess healthcare practitioners' attitudes and perceptions towards advocating HPV vaccination to parents of adolescent girls and to understand the barriers perceived by them against the uptake of HPV vaccination. The study found that all healthcare practitioners were knowledgeable about HPV vaccination and its contraindications, with the majority advocating the vaccine to adolescent girls or their parents. Most practitioners suggested administering the vaccine at age 9 years or above, with some advocating it at 11 years or above. About 81% of adolescent girls or their parents showed interest in getting vaccinated, but high costs and lack of awareness about the vaccine for HPV were the main barriers to its uptake among adolescent girls.
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HPV vaccine, Cervical cancer
Paper Title: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTELLIGENCE AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG SCIENCE STUDENT-TEACHERS FROM RURAL AND URBAN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN DAVANGERE DISTRICT.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412699
Register Paper ID - 273998
Title: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTELLIGENCE AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG SCIENCE STUDENT-TEACHERS FROM RURAL AND URBAN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN DAVANGERE DISTRICT.
Author Name(s): Ravikumar H C, Dr.Rangswamy C
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g321-g330
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 130
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Intelligence, Academic performance, science student teachers, rural and urban colleges of education.
Paper Title: Face Recognition Door Lock System
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412698
Register Paper ID - 274438
Title: FACE RECOGNITION DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Nandini Khode, Sakshi Salve, Tanish Kolhe
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g317-g320
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 153
This paper explores the design and implementation of an intelligent door lock system that leverages the capabilities of the ESP32-CAM module and advanced facial recognition algorithms. The system aims to enhance security and convenience by enabling access control based on biometric authentication.
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Face recognition, Smart Door Lock, Access Control ,Image processing, Embedded System.
Paper Title: Rajasthan Ke Dharmik Aandolan Mein Meera Ke Yogadaan Ka Eitihasik Drshtikon
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412697
Register Paper ID - 274416
Title: RAJASTHAN KE DHARMIK AANDOLAN MEIN MEERA KE YOGADAAN KA EITIHASIK DRSHTIKON
Author Name(s): Pankaj Kumar Meena
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g312-g316
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 456
Meera Baee Madhyakaaleen Bhakti Aandolan Kee Mahaan Sant Aur Kaviyatree Maanee Jaatee Hain, Usane Raajasthaan Ke Dhaarmik Jeevan Ko Ek Naee Disha Dee. Unaka Janm 1498 Eesvee Mein Mevaad Ke Kumbhalagadh Kile Ke Paas Hua Tha, Aur Unaka Jeevan Aur Kaavy Bhaarateey Bhakti Saahity Ke Mahatvapoorn Stambhon Mein Se Ek Ban Chuka Hai. Meera Baee Ne Bhakti, Prem Aur Samaanata Ka Sandesh Diya, Aur Unaka Yogadaan Na Keval Dhaarmik Apitu Saamaajik Parivartan Mein Bhee Mahatvapoorn Hai. Madhyakaaleen Bhaarat Mein Bhakti Aandolan Ne Dhaarmik Aur Saamaajik Jeevan Ko Nae Roop Mein Prastut Kiya. Bhakti Aandolan Ka Uddeshy Bhakton Ke Beech Eeshvar Ke Prati Vyaktigat Prem Aur Samarpan Ko Protsaahit Karana Tha. Yah Aandolan Mukhyatah Bhagavaan Ke Prati Prem Ko Uchchatam Dhaarmik Anubhav Maanata Tha, Aur Isamen Jaati, Dharm, Aur Any Saamaajik Baadhaon Ka Koee Sthaan Nahin Tha. Meera Baee Is Aandolan Kee Pramukh Hastee Ke Roop Mein Ubhareen. Unhonne Bhagavaan Shree Krshn Ke Prati Apanee Nishtha Aur Prem Ko Apanee Kavitaon Ke Maadhyam Se Vyakt Kiya.
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Dhaarmik, Vichaaradhaara, Aandolan, Krshn-Bhakti, Saamaajik, Aitihaasik
Paper Title: AiLegalBuddy : An AI-Powered Legal Documentation Assistant
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412696
Register Paper ID - 274274
Title: AILEGALBUDDY : AN AI-POWERED LEGAL DOCUMENTATION ASSISTANT
Author Name(s): Akanksha Singh, Muskan, Niruv Bhardwaj
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g308-g311
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 136
This paper presents AiLegalBuddy, an AI-based tool designed to automate the drafting, reviewing, and revising of legal documents. Leveraging natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML), AiLegalBuddy simplifies document creation and management for legal professionals, reducing time, minimizing errors, and increasing accessibility. Our evaluations indicate that AiLegalBuddy enhances document preparation efficiency and accuracy, making it valuable for law firms, small businesses, and individuals in need of affordable legal support. This paper details the design, capabilities, and evaluation results of AiLegalBuddy, highlighting its role in streamlining legal workflows and improving accessibility to legal services.
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AI, NLP, LegalTech, Automation, Privacy
Paper Title: Bridging the Gap: Shleepada and Primary Amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) Through Ayurvedic and Modern Lenses
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412695
Register Paper ID - 274252
Title: BRIDGING THE GAP: SHLEEPADA AND PRIMARY AMOEBIC MENINGOENCEPHALITIS (PAM) THROUGH AYURVEDIC AND MODERN LENSES
Author Name(s): Mangalam Vani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g303-g307
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 228
The dynamic nature of diseases requires flexible approaches to health and treatment, especially for emerging conditions like amoebic meningitis caused by Naegleria fowleri.This article explores the Ayurvedic concept of Anuktha vyadhi (unspecified diseases), which accommodates the evolution of new diseases through principles derived from texts such as Charaka Samhita and Susrutha Samhita. Ayurvedic frameworks like Adidesha and Arthapatti1 enable the adaptation of classical principles to modern pathologies. Amoebic meningitis, or Primary Amoebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM)2 , is a rare and fatal brain infection often contracted through exposure to warm freshwater contaminated with N. fowleri. Its rapid progression from fever and meningismus to seizures and coma, coupled with a high mortality rate, underscores the urgency of exploring both modern and traditional approaches to understanding and managing this disease. Modern diagnostic techniques, such as CSF analysis and PCR, alongside antifungal therapies, are highlighted for their clinical relevance. The article draws a conceptual parallel between Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis and Ayurvedic conditions like Shleepada and Mastishka jwara, emphasizing similarities in symptoms, causative factors and pathogenesis. Ayurvedic principles such as the involvement of aggravated Kapha and Pitta, explain the inflammation and obstruction observed in PAM. Additionally, the Shleepada nidana in Ayurvedic texts closely aligns with the environmental risk factors for PAM, such as exposure to stagnant or contaminated water. Treatment considerations in Ayurveda, including Sira vyadha and Roga-Rogi pareeksha (disease and patient examination), are discussed as potential complementary approaches. By integrating insights from Ayurveda with modern medical practices, this article advocates for a holistic understanding of rare and emerging diseases like amoebic meningitis, bridging ancient wisdom and contemporary science.
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Anuktha vyadhi, Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), Shleepada
Paper Title: Synthesis of Acridine and its Derivative With Reference To Their, Antibacterial activity
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412694
Register Paper ID - 255618
Title: SYNTHESIS OF ACRIDINE AND ITS DERIVATIVE WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR, ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY
Author Name(s): GAJANAN GOVINDA JADHAO, AMIT ANIL PATIL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g299-g302
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 216
A new efficient procedure for the synthesis of 9(2-chlorophenyl aridine) under microwave irradiation and derivatives were characterized by different spectral technique IR and NMR spectroscopy. Reactions proceed with very good to excellent yield at room temperature. Further were screened for their in vitro antibacterial activities against pathogenic bacteria such as Salmonella typhi, Proteus vulgari, Klebsiella pneumonia, E. Escherichia, Shigella Flexner (gram -ve) and Staphylococcus area (gram +ve) bacteria by using agar-agar well diffusion meth- od. The results were evaluated after 24 hour of incubation. Chloro-substituted compounds showed antibacterial activity values in the low microbial range.
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Keywords: Acridine, spectral analysis, antibacterial efficacy.
Paper Title: Words In Transition: The Fate Of Newspapers Amid Digital Advancements
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412693
Register Paper ID - 274453
Title: WORDS IN TRANSITION: THE FATE OF NEWSPAPERS AMID DIGITAL ADVANCEMENTS
Author Name(s): Neerakshi Rana, Nivedita kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g294-g298
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 151
Digital is growing, print is declining. By the time the standard newspaper lands at the front door the next morning, the headlines have already been covered online by multiple digital media outlets. The rustle of turning pages, the inky scent of fresh print-these are sensory hallmarks of the traditional newspaper. The best qualities of a printed newspaper is its tangibility, credibility and trustworthiness. The fate of newspapers in the present era is a topic of much debate and speculation. In the age of instant information, a question arises: Are newspapers destined to become relics of bygone era, eclipsed by the vibrant glow of online news sources? Reasons for the decline of print includes rising costs, declining advertising revenue, reduced readership etc. But we cannot conclude by saying that print is useless because the future of newspapers is likely to be a hybrid model that combines print and digital elements. Some potential scenarios for the future newspapers include niche publications, community newspapers, digital-first approach. While Print newspapers are facing challenges due to the rise of digital media, they are not entirely obsolete. They continue to hold a special place in our hearts and minds. In conclusion, Print is not useless, but it's USP isn't as strong as that of Digital journalism.
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Transition, Fate, print Media, Digital Advancements, Journalism, Future Trends.
Paper Title: TO STUDY APPLICABILITY OF SECOND PRESCRIPTION IN TREATMENT OF OSTEOARTHRITIS OF KNEE JOINT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412692
Register Paper ID - 274305
Title: TO STUDY APPLICABILITY OF SECOND PRESCRIPTION IN TREATMENT OF OSTEOARTHRITIS OF KNEE JOINT
Author Name(s): Dr. Vineeta Neeraj Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g272-g293
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 220
Osteoarthritis also known as degenerative joint diseases .Osteoarthritis of knee commonly known as wear and tear arthritis because the natural cushioning between joints and cartilage wear away. Due to this, the bones of the joints rub more closely against each other, so the shock absorbing benefits of cartilage is lost in a great way and progressively it may lead to disability. It is believed to be the fourth leading cause of disability in the world. The prevalence of Osteoarthritis rises strikingly with age as it is weigt bearing joint. Osteoarthritis is uncommon before the age of 40 and highly prevalent over the age of 60.Therefore it is most common in elderly. It is more common in women than in men. It is also common in persons who are involved in physical labour.
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osteoarthritis, homoeopathy, therapeutics, 2nd prescription
Paper Title: THE ART OF PATCHWORK A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH TO FABRIC WASTE MANAGEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412691
Register Paper ID - 274502
Title: THE ART OF PATCHWORK A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH TO FABRIC WASTE MANAGEMENT
Author Name(s): Yashika, Dr. Amrita Rajput
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g265-g271
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 191
Abstract: Fabric waste has become a pressing environmental concern, with the global fashion industry contributing significantly to the problem. Patchwork, a time-honoured craft, offers a creative and sustainable solution to fabric waste. This paper explores the historical roots of patchwork, its evolution in fashion, and its potential as a sustainable practice in modern textile production. By examining case studies and current practices, we aim to establish patchwork as a viable strategy for reducing fabric waste and promoting sustainable fashion. By exploring its formal beauty and use in women's clothing design, the research provides innovative ideas for advancing sustainability and artistic expression in the textile industry.
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Keywords: Patchwork; Fabric Recycling; Women's wear Design.
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF HYBRID RC BEAM-TO-STEEL COLUMN CONNECTIONS UNDER SEISMIC LOADS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412690
Register Paper ID - 274510
Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF HYBRID RC BEAM-TO-STEEL COLUMN CONNECTIONS UNDER SEISMIC LOADS
Author Name(s): Pippalla Ravi Teja, Dr.Paturi Srilakshmi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g253-g264
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 153
The steel-and-concrete structure is a contemporary design that combines the benefits of both steel and concrete. It is used extensively worldwide these days. Understanding and putting this kind of organization into effect requires a thorough understanding of its genesis and development history. The analysis of shear-key hybrid connections between steel columns and RC beams is the focus of this paper. This study addresses six models in total: the entire reinforced concrete structure, the relationship of reinforced concrete beams to steel columns, and the steel structure of two distinct seismic zones, Zone II and Zone V. Considering the 36 x 36 m plan size of the G+21 building for each of the six types. Complete RC and steel structures are generic models that do not take replacements into account, but in RC beam to column structure by installing shear keys at every RC beam to steel column connection, we are swapping out all of the peripheral concrete columns for steel ones. Comparing the drift, displacement and stiffness parameters of the models under consideration at two distinct seismic zones is the primary objective of the research. Response spectrum analysis is used to analyze the Base shear, which is then compared to the structures. ETABS-2021 is utilized in this project for entire model design and analysis. The analysis is done as per IS 456:2000 code and for seismic analysis IS 1893:2016 (part 1) code. M30 grade of concrete and FE-550 grade of steel is adopted. Based upon the results as plotted on the graphs it is clear that RC beam to steel column connection structure performing better compared to RC and Steel Structure in terms of Storey Drift and Storey Displacement values in both the zones II and V. The base shear is little high in RC structure compared to RC Beam to steel column structure but, it doesn't affecting much in structural aspects. RC Beam to Steel Column Structure is Stiffer as well as Economical.
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Hybrid connections, steel columns, reinforced concrete beams, shear-keys, Bracings
Paper Title: SMARTSLOT: EVOLUTIONARY TIMETABLE DESIGN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412689
Register Paper ID - 274504
Title: SMARTSLOT: EVOLUTIONARY TIMETABLE DESIGN
Author Name(s): Dipali Bhalerao, Rekha Shelake, Anuja Magar, Sayali Dumbare, Sucheta Lonare
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g250-g252
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 180
In this study, we propose a system to develop an efficient model for timetable scheduling utilizing a genetic algorithm. The goal of the research is to construct a model leveraging genetic algorithms to effectively address complex combinatorial optimization problems. The algorithm was evaluated on both small and large problem instances. The performance of the algorithm was notably improved through modifications to the fundamental genetic operators, which prevented the generation of new conflicts within individuals. The scheduling solution outlined in this paper is adaptive in nature
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genetic algorithms, scheduling
Paper Title: Sollution Combustion Method (SCM) for the Preparation of Bi1-x+yBaxCayFeO3 (x, y = 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25) Nanopowder Samples
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412688
Register Paper ID - 273877
Title: SOLLUTION COMBUSTION METHOD (SCM) FOR THE PREPARATION OF BI1-X+YBAXCAYFEO3 (X, Y = 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25) NANOPOWDER SAMPLES
Author Name(s): Dr. Yogesh A. Chaudhari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g243-g249
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 177
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Multiferroic, Nanopowders, BiFeO3, Ba and Ca dopants, SCM, applications
Paper Title: STUDY OF INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES IN DIFFERENT COLLEGES OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN ODISHA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412687
Register Paper ID - 274276
Title: STUDY OF INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES IN DIFFERENT COLLEGES OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN ODISHA
Author Name(s): Suchitra Behera, Dr. Pusparani Patra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g236-g242
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 154
This research paper investigates the state of instructional facilities in various colleges of higher education in Odisha, India, highlighting their role in shaping student learning outcomes and overall educational quality. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to assess the adequacy and availability of essential instructional resources, including classrooms, laboratories, libraries, and digital learning tools. The findings reveal significant disparities in the provision of these facilities between urban and rural institutions, with urban colleges generally offering superior resources. This disparity impacts student engagement, academic performance, and overall satisfaction. The study emphasizes the urgent need for policy interventions and targeted investments to enhance instructional facilities, particularly in under-resourced institutions. By providing insights into the current status of instructional facilities in Odisha, this research aims to inform stakeholders and support initiatives aimed at improving educational environments and outcomes across the state.
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Instructional facilities, higher education, educational quality, student engagement, urban-rural disparity
Paper Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF SELF-MYOFASCIAL RELEASE AND STRETCHING EXERCISE ALONG WITH ULTRASOUND THERAPY AMONG PATIENTS WITH PLANTAR FASCITIS - A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL (RCT)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412686
Register Paper ID - 274417
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF SELF-MYOFASCIAL RELEASE AND STRETCHING EXERCISE ALONG WITH ULTRASOUND THERAPY AMONG PATIENTS WITH PLANTAR FASCITIS - A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL (RCT)
Author Name(s): Abinaya S, Dhivyadharshini V, Muralisankar K.S.I, Vaishnavi S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g229-g235
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 132
Background: Prolonged standing, over pronation, High-Arched Feet, Leg-length discrepancy, improper footwear and increased BMI may contribute to plantar fascitis. Myofascial release applies pressure to change the fiber length. Increased tissue elasticity allows more movement with fascia tissue and prevents restrictions and adhesions from occurring. Stretching focused on gastrocnemius and soleus muscles is effective because it increases Achilles' tendon flexibility which in turn reduces the tensile forces applied to the plantar aponeurosis. Ultrasound therapy helps to relieve pain by increased local metabolism, circulation and extensibility of connective tissue and tissue regeneration. Hence the purpose of the study is to compare effectiveness of Self Myofascial release and stretching with both in the combination of ultrasound therapy in reducing the pain and improving the range of motion and functional ability in patients with plantar fascitis. Methods: A total of 50 samples were taken from outpatient physiotherapy department, AVMC&H, and Puducherry. They were divided into 2 groups - Group A and Group - B (25 subjects in each group). Group A received Self Myofascial release with ultrasound therapy and Group B received stretching exercise with ultrasound therapy for a period of 4 days a week for 2 weeks. Prior to the study, the objectives and guidelines were explained to all the participants and written informed consent form and information form were signed by the participants. The pretests and posttests Foot Function Index scale and ankle range of motion using Universal Goniometer were recorded before and after the intervention of 2 weeks. Results: The results of the study were significant improvement in Self Myofascial release with ultrasound therapy was much better than stretching exercise with ultrasound therapy. Conclusion: The study concluded that the self-Myofascial release with ultrasound therapy were effective in reducing the pain and improving range of motion and foot function in patients with plantar fascitis.
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Plantar fascitis, Myofascial release, stretching, lacrosse ball, ultrasound therapy.
Paper Title: A Biopolitical Study of the Production of Subjectivity through Discourse and Power.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412685
Register Paper ID - 274320
Title: A BIOPOLITICAL STUDY OF THE PRODUCTION OF SUBJECTIVITY THROUGH DISCOURSE AND POWER.
Author Name(s): Rehim. C V
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g221-g228
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 143
The concept of subjectivity has undergone a profound transformation in the modern era. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the historical, theoretical, and far-reaching implication for the construction of political bodies and how power control life.
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biopolitics, biopower, sovereignty citizenship, political body, Nietzsche, Foucault, Agamben.
Paper Title: Integrating Sustainability in The Design of Art Therapy Center
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412684
Register Paper ID - 274459
Title: INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY IN THE DESIGN OF ART THERAPY CENTER
Author Name(s): Alfiya Husamuddin, Ar. Kanak Sahu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g216-g220
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 169
The integration of sustainability into art therapy facility design is examined in this paper with an emphasis on how ecologically friendly architecture might improve therapeutic results. Incorporating sustainable design concepts guarantees that art therapy centers are not only practical but also in harmony with the environment. Art therapy centers are places for creativity and healing. The study looks at how to create therapeutic places that promote mental and emotional well-being using eco-friendly construction techniques, biophilic design, energy-efficient technologies, and natural materials. This study highlights important design techniques that support sustainability and therapeutic objectives. It emphasizes how components that minimize environmental effect while promoting a peaceful, restorative environment include natural light, indoor vegetation, and the use of renewable resources. This study lays the groundwork for a more comprehensive approach to therapeutic architecture by highlighting the significance of designing environments that not only promote personal healing but also benefit the world.
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Art Therapy, Sustainable Design, Therapeutic Architecture, Biophilic Design, Mental Health, Healing Environment, Eco-Friendly Design, Green Architecture, Art Therapy Centers, Interior Design, Energy Efficiency, Natural Light and Therapy, User-Centered Design.
Paper Title: A Study On Bedtime Antihypertensive Medications And Their Influence On Glaucoma Progression
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412683
Register Paper ID - 273697
Title: A STUDY ON BEDTIME ANTIHYPERTENSIVE MEDICATIONS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON GLAUCOMA PROGRESSION
Author Name(s): Divya Priya Champati, Pradeep Pakalapati, Sharmila Nalli
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g209-g215
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 147
Background: To analyze the affect of antihypertensive medications like calcium channel blockers (CCB) and Angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB) at bedtime on Ocular perfusion pressure (OPP) and severity of Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). Material and methods: A case-control study of 60 glaucoma patients were included over 6 months. There were 40 glaucoma patients on antihypertensive drugs (20 on calcium channel blockers and 20 on angiotensin receptor blockers) and 20 without hypertension (Controls) in each of the three groups. Results: The two groups of antihypertensive drugs were calcium channel blockers (CCB) and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB). When compared to controls, the use of calcium channel blockers (CCB) and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB) was found to increase the progression of OAG slightly (CI 49.25 - 55.67, CI 44.34 - 57.20, and CI 51.19 - 60.35, respectively); this was discovered because the P-value in ocular perfusion pressure (0.0074) is statistically significant. Conclusions: Antihypertensive drugs lower blood pressure, which in turn lowers perfusion pressure. This will negatively impact glaucoma patients with already weakened optic nerve head.
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Antihypertensive medication, Glaucoma, Intra-ocular pressure, Ocular perfusion pressure.
Paper Title: Perspectives on Eco-Friendly Interior Design for a Sustainable Cob Farmhouse Utilizing Fly Ash; A Post Project Study
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412682
Register Paper ID - 274494
Title: PERSPECTIVES ON ECO-FRIENDLY INTERIOR DESIGN FOR A SUSTAINABLE COB FARMHOUSE UTILIZING FLY ASH; A POST PROJECT STUDY
Author Name(s): Aayushi Agrawal, Guided by- Ar. Kanak Sahu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g204-g208
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 165
The integration of sustainable materials and methods in modern construction is imperative to mitigate environmental degradation. Cob, an ancient earthen building material, offers high sustainability when paired with contemporary waste-utilization techniques, such as incorporating fly ash--a by-product of coal combustion. This study explores the post-construction interior design of a cob farmhouse, focusing on aesthetic appeal, functionality, and environmental performance. The research highlights fly ash's role in enhancing thermal properties, reducing environmental impact, and creating eco-friendly, aesthetically pleasing interiors.
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Eco-friendly, Interior, Cob, Cob Farm House, Farm House, Sustainable, Fly Ash , Post Project Study
Paper Title: Volume dependence of the Grüneisen parameter and the Lindemann law of melting of some ionic and partially covalent solids
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412681
Register Paper ID - 274371
Title: VOLUME DEPENDENCE OF THE GRüNEISEN PARAMETER AND THE LINDEMANN LAW OF MELTING OF SOME IONIC AND PARTIALLY COVALENT SOLIDS
Author Name(s): A. Solanki, A. Dwivedi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: g199-g203
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 142
Grüneisen parameter is an important physical quantity for investigating thermal and elastic properties of solids at high pressures and high temperatures. The volume dependence of Grüneisen parameter is needed to predict melting temperatures of solids at high pressures with the help of the Lindemann law. A simple linear relationship between Grüneisen parameter and pressures derivative of bulk modulus has been formulated for the entire range of compressions. Values of Grüneisen parameter have been determined for a wide range of compressions in case of NaCl, NaF, LiF, MgO, CaF2 and SiC. The results for pressure derivative of bulk modulus based on the Holzapfel equation of state have been used as input data. A comparison of the values of Grüneisen parameter at different volume compressions determined in the present study is made with the corresponding values obtained from the slopes of melting curves for the solids under study.
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Grüneisen parameter, pressure derivative of bulk modulus, Lindemann law of melting, ionic and partially covalent binary solids, slopes of melting curves
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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