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Paper Title: A Study Of Rural Development Through Tourism To Tackle Mental Health Issues Post COVID 19
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312218
Register Paper ID - 242971
Title: A STUDY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH TOURISM TO TACKLE MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES POST COVID 19
Author Name(s): Sameer S. Deshpande, Manisha S. Deshpande
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b871-b874
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 76
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an adverse effect on mental and physical health of all the animals and humans on the earth. All the activities stopped totally. Post this pandemic, most of the population is dealing with physical as well as mental troubles. Physical problems can be identified and these illnesses can be treated comparatively in less time duration than mental agonies. Psychological problems can be attributed to the fear of getting the disease, loss of livelihood, lack of physical activity, feeling of being 'trapped' inside home and lack of policy measures. [1] The aim of the article is to explore the impact of this unprecedented environment on mental health of individuals and assess the utility of rural tourism destinations in maintaining mental health in individuals during this crisis.
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COVID-19, Mental health, Tourism, Rural Development, Positivity, Spirituality
Paper Title: PREVALENCE OF SHOULDER INSTABILITY IN YOUNG AMATEUR FAST BOWLERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312217
Register Paper ID - 247587
Title: PREVALENCE OF SHOULDER INSTABILITY IN YOUNG AMATEUR FAST BOWLERS
Author Name(s): Satyajeet Bajrang Patil, Lavanya Ramlingam Ayyer
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b863-b870
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 65
Bowling is a high-intensity activity characterized by various dynamic postures, involving repetitive twisting, extension, and rotation in a short period. The hours of repetitious practice contribute to a gradual deterioration in the functional capacity of the body. In the phases of throwing inherent to bowling actions, including preparation/wind-up, cocking, acceleration, and deceleration, the shoulder joint plays a pivotal role. Common shoulder injuries observed in throwing sports encompass micro instability, superior labrum anterior posterior (SLAP) tear, impingement, glenohumeral internal rotation deficit, scapular dyskinesia, and rotator cuff tear.The throwing motion necessitates a coordinated progression from toes to fingertips. Both bowlers and fielders are susceptible to shoulder injuries due to the substantial forces generated and the repetitive nature of throwing. The prevalence of shoulder instability in young amateur fast bowlers is a critical concern, given the demands of the sport and the potential long-term impact on musculoskeletal health
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Shoulder instability, Fast bowlers
Paper Title: TRANSFORMATION OF DANCE, ANCIANT TIME TO POST INDEPENDENCE ERA IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312216
Register Paper ID - 246856
Title: TRANSFORMATION OF DANCE, ANCIANT TIME TO POST INDEPENDENCE ERA IN INDIA
Author Name(s): SHEULI KUMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b858-b862
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 81
The separation among concepts here serves as a means to think about , plan, and discuss dance.
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Dance, classical, traditions, performed, fascinatin, Participatory.
Paper Title: FAST DISSOLVING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312215
Register Paper ID - 245427
Title: FAST DISSOLVING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Kartik V. Jadhao, Prof.Aishwarya D. Ghuge, Dr.Swati P. Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b846-b857
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 68
Swallowing tablets is a significant problem faced by adults and children, causing patients to fail to comply with medication complaints. To solve these problems, we have developed a new type of medicine that dissolves quickly and dissolves in saliva, called rapid-acting tablets. There are many fast-acting preparations on the market today, such as Claritin Reditab (manufacturer R.P. Scherr, Inc.). Risperdal M-Tab (manufactured by Jansen Pharmaceuticals), Tempra Quicklets (manufactured by Cima Labs, Inc.), and the technology is still being developed. Tablets are considered the most popular due to their easy transportation and low production costs, but patient outcomes are poor for children and the elderly with dysphagia. Tablets, capsules and syrups. Various MDDs are marketed, such as orally dissolving tablets and oral film-coated tablets (MDFS). MDF has emerged over the past few years from the food industry and oral care into breathtaking products, becoming a new and widely used product by consumers. The purpose of this review is to investigate the feasibility of rapid elimination of prescription drugs. Once administered, the tablets dissolve or disintegrate in the mouth without additional water to help preserve the active ingredient. Rapidly disintegrating tablets (FDTs) have become more and more in demand over the years and have become a rapidly growing area in the pharmaceutical industry as most tablets dissolve or burst in saliva within 60 seconds.
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Fast Dissolving Drug Delivery System (FDDS), Superdisintegrants, Mouth Dissolving Tablet, Mouth Dissolving Films( MDFs)
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON MANAGEMENT OF VATARAKTA WITH HAPUSHADI YAPANA BASTI W.S.R GOUT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312214
Register Paper ID - 247197
Title: A REVIEW ON MANAGEMENT OF VATARAKTA WITH HAPUSHADI YAPANA BASTI W.S.R GOUT
Author Name(s): Dr Ritu Singh, Dr Rachna Nigam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b839-b845
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 83
Vata Dosha is considered as the prime Dosha as it is responsible for all the movements in the body .The disease Vatarakta holds a special place in the Ayurvedic literature due to its high prevalence in the society .The disease can be correlated with Gouty Arthiritis due to similarity in clinical presentation.In present era due to sedentary life style ,Gout is very common .Acharya Charaka has recommended Hapushadi Yapana Basti in Vatarakta..Basti help to cure disease and its symptoms.Hapushadi Yapana Basti is a subtype of Asthapana Basti which is having the property to support life and promote longevity.
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Vatarakta , Vata, Rakta , Basti, Gout
Paper Title: GREEN MICRO FINANCE KI PRASANGIKATA : BHARTIYA PARIDRISHYA KA EK ADHYAYAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312213
Register Paper ID - 246877
Title: GREEN MICRO FINANCE KI PRASANGIKATA : BHARTIYA PARIDRISHYA KA EK ADHYAYAN
Author Name(s): VISHNU DATTA, Dr. ALOK SINGH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b831-b838
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 69
GREEN MICRO FAINEANCE KIPRASANGIKTA : BHARTIYA PARIDRUSHYA KA AK ADHYAYAN
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GREEN MICRO FAINEANCE KIPRASANGIKTA : BHARTIYA PARIDRUSHYA KA AK ADHYAYAN
Paper Title: SAVITRIBAI PHULE'S CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS EDUCATION AND INDIAN SOCIETY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312212
Register Paper ID - 245658
Title: SAVITRIBAI PHULE'S CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS EDUCATION AND INDIAN SOCIETY
Author Name(s): SUSMITA ROY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b824-b830
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 93
Savitribai Jyotirao Phule was a prominent Indian pioneer, social reformer, educationist and poet who played an important role in women's education and empowerment during the nineteenth century. Her goal was freedom from Indian tradition, freedom from religious practices and fought for human rights, rights for education. She wanted to introduce practical philosophy of human being and emphasized on self-reliance and wanted to interpret Indian tradition in her own way. Savitribai is the first female teacher and first modern, radical, Marathi poet. She felt that women must receive an education as they were in no way inferior to men, they were not the slaves of men. Probably the first educated woman of that time who along with her husband Jyoti Rao Phule gained credit in the society by setting up the first girls' school 'Bide Wada'. For her work for women education many people called her as 'Jananajyoti' (Flame of Education) and 'Krantijyoti' (Flame of Revolution). On the other hand she was against Child marriage, caste system, untouchability and in favor of widow marriage. A leading figure in Maharashtra's social reform movement who is considered a role model by Dalit Manga and Mahar caste like B. R. Ambedkar and Annabhau Sathe. Hence, Savitri Phule is called as 'Mother of Indian Feminism'. This paper focuses on Savitribai Phule's journey of life, her activities as a poet, social reformer, educationist and feminist. This is a qualitative study and I have used content analysis, secondary data collection method.
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Key Words: Savitribai Phule, Social Reformer, Women education, Dalit education, Equality, Discrimination.
Paper Title: TO ASSESS THE MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS AND QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG UNORGANIZED SECTOR OF CONSTRUCTOR LABORER WORKERS.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312211
Register Paper ID - 247505
Title: TO ASSESS THE MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS AND QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG UNORGANIZED SECTOR OF CONSTRUCTOR LABORER WORKERS.
Author Name(s): Dr. Kausar Abdul raheman qureshi, Dr. Kinjal Sureshbhai patel, Dr. Neelima Ramsunder Singh, Pruthviraj Naran bhai Kachhela, Shefil Safi mohammad Mirza
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b810-b823
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 48
ABSTRACT Background and objectives: Musculoskeletal disorders are the most common causes of severe long-term pain and physical disability that affects hundreds of millions across the world 63.2% of construction workers had at least one MSD, workers suffer from lack of good accommodation, basic sanitation, health facilities, stressful working conditions, and poor social life. So the main aim was to find the region of musculoskeletal disorders, and Quality of life in construction workers. Method: The study was conducted with 120 subjects and was conventional type. Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire, and World Health Organization Quality Of Life (WHOQOL)-BREF scales was used during the study and segregated. Result: After segregation of data, region affection was seen most commonly lower back, knee and shoulder (NMQ scale) , workers scored poor in the environmental domain of (WHOQOL)-BREF. Conclusion: From the results, it was concluded that there is high prevalence musculoskeletal disorders, quality of life is moderately affected.
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Key words: Musculoskeletal Skeletal Disorders, Construction workers, Quality of life (WHOQOL)-BREF scales, NORDIC Questionnaire.
Paper Title: Comparative Study of Depression Level between Aurangabad & Kashmiri Physical Education students.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312210
Register Paper ID - 247586
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DEPRESSION LEVEL BETWEEN AURANGABAD & KASHMIRI PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDENTS.
Author Name(s): Riyaz Ahmad Parry, Dr. Abdul Waheed
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b805-b809
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 54
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Paper Title: Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Growing Issue.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312209
Register Paper ID - 247583
Title: MULTIPLE CHRONIC CONDITIONS: A GROWING ISSUE.
Author Name(s): Kanade Arpita Pradip, Durke Pankaj Nivrutti, Phad Kapil Surykant, Rodge Kiran C
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b795-b804
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 68
The global burden on multiple habitual conditions and quality of care for case. Multiple habitual conditions(MCC) is characterized by the presence of two or further habitual conditions, impacting one in three grown-ups around the world. Noncommunicable conditions(NCDs) kill 41 million people each time, original to 74 of all deaths' en- cyclopedically Each time, 17 million people die from a NCD before age 70; 86 of these unseasonable deaths do in low- and middle- income countries. Of all NCD deaths, 77 are in low- and middle- income countries. In addition to the particular and community costs, habitual conditions affect in a significant profitable burden because of the combined goods of health- care costs and lost productivity from illness and death. In the proposed frame, the relationship between multi-morbidity and quality of care is told by a case's number of habitual conditions, comorbidity characteristics(e.g., symptom intensity, clinical dominance) and comorbidity interrelatedness, all of which increase clinical complexity.
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Multiple chronic conditions, review, quality care of patient, medication use, cost, medication adherence.
Paper Title: Innovative Robot Designed To Automatically Extinguish Fires In The Fire Hazards
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312208
Register Paper ID - 247491
Title: INNOVATIVE ROBOT DESIGNED TO AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISH FIRES IN THE FIRE HAZARDS
Author Name(s): 1B.sathish Chandra, R. Sricharan, B. Niharika, G. Varshitha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b789-b794
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 60
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infrared sensors, thermocouple, temperature,robo, fire,aurdino
Paper Title: Assessment Of The Postural Deviations In Professional Photographers Using REEDCO Posture Assessment Scale.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312207
Register Paper ID - 247572
Title: ASSESSMENT OF THE POSTURAL DEVIATIONS IN PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS USING REEDCO POSTURE ASSESSMENT SCALE.
Author Name(s): Dr Ruchali Dahare, Dr Namita Parab
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b775-b788
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 177
Many literature suggests that there is increase in the Postural deviations among different occupational workers such as frequent computer workers, policeman, etc. This postural deviations can lead to Work related muscular disorders which affects the skills of the working.As many wedding and freelancer photographers often spend many hours at there work places by adapting different positions with holding camera and other objects with them. That's why it is very important to check if holding a position and repetitive stress over the muscles may cause changes in the Normal body alignment. The job of the photographer requires a significant amount of time and efforts. This can lead to changes in the normal postural alignment. Many photographers may experience physical discomfort and limitations that can negatively impact their skills of photography. Thus the assessment of the Postural deviations among photographers is important. Utilizing REEDCO POSTURE ASSESSMENT SCALE as a diagnostic tool in this study will provide an objective and quantitative measurement Postural deviations associated with Photographers. It will enhance the accuracy and reliability of the assessment.
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- REEDCO scale, Professional photographer, Posture
Paper Title: A Review On Ion Exchange Resins As Drug Delivery System
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312206
Register Paper ID - 247580
Title: A REVIEW ON ION EXCHANGE RESINS AS DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Prachi R. Kumbhalkar, Sheikh Samir Md. Mustafa, Tina K. Ramchandani, Ahsanulhaq Abdulhad, Adnan Khan Yaqub Khan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b765-b774
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 73
Ion exchange resins (IER) are cross-linked water insoluble polymer carrying ionizable functional groups. Insoluble functional groups that contain acidic or basic functional groups and have the ability to exchange counter-ions within aqueous solutions surrounding them. Ion exchange resins are categorized as either cationic or anionic exchange resins based on the type of exchangeable ions they contain. These resins are composed of polymers with specific acidic groups like carboxylic or sulfonic for cation exchangers, and basic groups like quaternary ammonium for anion exchangers.The efficacy of ion exchange resins mainly depends upon their physical properties such as degree of exchange capacity, cross-linkage, ionization, porosity and swelling, particle size and form, purity, toxicity and equilibrium rate. Ion exchange resins (IER) have garnered significant interest among pharmaceutical scientists due to their versatile properties as carriers for drug delivery. Scientist over the last few years has revealed that IER are equally suitable for drug delivery technologies, including controlled release, transdermal, nasal, topical and taste masking. The drawback of sustained release or extended release is dose dumping, resulting in increased risk of toxicity. Ion exchange resins play a crucial role in the advancement of controlled or sustained release systems due to their effective drug retention properties and the prevention of dose dumping. Synthetic ion exchange resins have found applications in pharmacy and medicine, serving purposes such as taste masking and sustained or controlled drug release. This review addresses different types of ion exchange resin, their applications, role of IER in controlled drug delivery systems.
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Ion exchange resins, Drug release, Taste masking, Drug delivery.
Paper Title: Law of the Sea: Navigating Maritime Disputes, Preserving Navigation Rights, and Shaping the Legal Framework for Ocean Governance
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312205
Register Paper ID - 247562
Title: LAW OF THE SEA: NAVIGATING MARITIME DISPUTES, PRESERVING NAVIGATION RIGHTS, AND SHAPING THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR OCEAN GOVERNANCE
Author Name(s): Nagarjun D.N
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b755-b764
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 65
This article explores the complex field of maritime law, emphasizing dispute resolution, safeguarding navigational rights, and influencing global ocean governance. Through in-depth case studies, it investigates effective dispute settlement techniques for complicated maritime conflicts, giving readers insightful information about diplomatic negotiations and judicial procedures. To balance national sovereignty with the demands of international trade, the preservation of maritime rights is examined, highlighting creative methods for keeping open and safe sea routes. We explore laws and cooperation to protect the environment and resources sustainably. Global collaboration is vital for ocean governance. We look at bioprospecting and deep-sea mining, considering ownership, environmental impact, and ethical exploration. Furthermore, the research paper dives into maritime security and law enforcement activities, highlighting recent developments and international alliances aimed at countering piracy and illicit maritime activities. By exploring these various aspects, this article gives an in-depth understanding of the expanding area of maritime law, acting as a valuable resource for policymakers, legal professionals, and researchers navigating the complexity of maritime conflicts and ocean governance.
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Maritime Boundaries, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS), Sovereignty, Island Disputes, Maritime Law Enforcement, Naval Presence, Territorial Waters.
Paper Title: Psyche's Veil: Unraveling The Fear of Being Known In The Hearts Of Children
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312204
Register Paper ID - 247536
Title: PSYCHE'S VEIL: UNRAVELING THE FEAR OF BEING KNOWN IN THE HEARTS OF CHILDREN
Author Name(s): Jenisha Justin Abraham
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b747-b754
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 52
This qualitative study delves into the often-overlooked fear of being known in children, exploring its intricate impact on emotional and social development within interpersonal relationships and school education. Grounded in prominent psychological theories, the research unveils key themes, including vulnerability, judgment, social comparison, and cultural influences, offering nuanced insights into how children navigate self-disclosure. Findings suggest potential implications for parenting and educational practices, emphasizing the importance of fostering open communication and inclusive environments. The study advocates for holistic interventions to address this fear, acknowledging its integral role in the complex emotional landscape of childhood.
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Fear of Being Known, Childhood Development, Education.
Paper Title: SEISMIC ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT SHAPED SCHOOL BUILDING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312203
Register Paper ID - 247542
Title: SEISMIC ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT SHAPED SCHOOL BUILDING
Author Name(s): SYED MUDASSAR NAWAZ, Dr. SYED JAWID HUSSAIN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b738-b746
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 74
Around the world, the buildings are hit by the seismic forces which leaves impact on the structures, school structures are the structures which are used as shelter in case of natural calamities so these structures are expected to take these seismic forces better than other structures. The effect of seismic forces can be minimized by various ways, one of this is plan shape of the structure. In this project, three different shaped plans of school structure have been analyzed for seismic loads in two different seismic zones, zone 3 and zone 4. The application Etabs 2020 is used to simulate and analyze structural data. Wind load is taken into account in accordance with IS 875 part 3 and seismic zone in accordance with IS 1893(Part 1): 2002. The Results of all three shaped building analysis are compared, and the results are shown in terms of story displacement, storey drift, base shear, and time period.
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Plan Irregularity, Displacement, Storey drift, Base Shear, Time Period, ETABS software.
Paper Title: HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIAL EFFECTS IN A CASE OF CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE OTITIS MEDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312202
Register Paper ID - 247368
Title: HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIAL EFFECTS IN A CASE OF CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE OTITIS MEDIA
Author Name(s): Dr.sandhya poluri, Dr. K.Sravya, Dr. GM.Sneha, Dr. R.Lagnajitha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b732-b737
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 64
Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is an infection to middle ear cleft. Incidences are higher in lower social economic groups, poor nutrition and lack of health education. There are mainly 2 types of CSOM: Tubetymphanic and Atticoantral. Patient presents with complaints of ear discharge with partial hearing loss, perforation and bleeding occasionally. Homoeopathic approach involves in the overall well-being of the individual. Treatment plan includes a detailed case taking, analysis and evaluation of case with repertorial approach which includes the rubrics selection and reportorial analysis and then based on the mental, physical and particulars of the individual and remedy have been selected and administered.
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Chronic suppurative otitis media. Tubetymphanic Atticoantral Homoeopathic approach.` Repertorial approach Repertorial analysis
Paper Title: Formulation and Evaluation of Polyherbal Facial Scrub Gel Mediated by Box Behnken Design
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312201
Register Paper ID - 247554
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF POLYHERBAL FACIAL SCRUB GEL MEDIATED BY BOX BEHNKEN DESIGN
Author Name(s): Robert Daniel Lewingston, Krishnan P, A. C. Niranjanasree
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b724-b731
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 75
Demand for herbal formulations has recently increased as a result of growing public interest in natural products. Herbal cosmeceuticals are more popular at the moment because they don't have any negative side effects. Scrubbing is very important because acne, whiteheads, and blackheads affect a lot of people. The primary goal of the current study was to formulate a face scrub gel using different herbs. Multani mitti, Orange peel, Cinnamon, Aloe vera gel, Rosewater, Neem, and Honey are utilized as active ingredients in this preparation and mixed to form a gel with the help of Carbopol. Along with this sodium lauryl sulfate, Hyaluronic acid, triethanolamine, and methyl para hydroxy benzoate were added to the gel. Design Expert software was used to optimize the formula with 12 trial batches and assistance from Box Behnken Design. The formulated gel passed all necessary characterizations after being tested for several factors, including appearance, pH, viscosity, spreadability, washability, and irritability. As a result, the gel can be administered as a powerful scrub to achieve healthy, radiant skin.
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Box Behnken Design, Face Scrub gel, Multani mitti
Paper Title: Six Sigma and Pharmaceutical Industry
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312200
Register Paper ID - 246991
Title: SIX SIGMA AND PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
Author Name(s): Dr Suresh Vidyasagar Menon
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b720-b723
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 55
The Concept of Six Sigma begins with a process model and its implementation is called Business Process Management (BPM) and the process of Six Sigma began at Motorola in the 1980's. Six Sigma is the letter ? in the Greek alphabet used to denote Standard deviation, a statistical measurement of variation. Standard deviation can be thought of as a comparison between expected results or outcomes in a group of operations versus those that fail. Bill Smith of Motorola Coined the term Six Sigma and is also called the father of Six Sigma; The Quality leader responsible for the term Total Quality Management is Feigen Baum; robustness in quality management was pioneered by Dr Taguchi; quality leader who did extensive work in Japanese industry is Dr Deming who paved the way for Quality Management Concept; Walter She wart is also one of the contributors in Six Sigma, he is sometimes referred to as father of Statistical Control he introduced the concept of control charts in 1924. In 1920s, contributions by Walter Shewhart, who showed the relation of process corrections based on three sigma deviations from the mean and introduced the control chart and distinction of special versus common cause variation. With Six Sigma Standard deviation we arrive at 3.4 defects per million opportunities or 99.9997 percent this would mean that at six sigma, an airline would only loose three pieces of luggage for every one million passengers that it handles. The Three primary elements of Six Sigma are Customers, Processes & Employees. The Italian Sociologist Vilfredo Alfredo Pareto demonstrated the 80/20 rule which signifies that 80 percent of your outcomes come from 20 percent of your inputs. Pareto 's rule is widely used in Six Sigma principles. Six Sigma is implemented in phases (DMAIC)-Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control
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DMAIC, KPI, Defects, Standard Deviation, Bill Smith
Paper Title: Real Time Vehicle Tricking System
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312199
Register Paper ID - 247547
Title: REAL TIME VEHICLE TRICKING SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Shaikh Arbaj, Daud Yogesh, Dali Dhruv, Patil Rupali, Gharate Bhagyashri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: b716-b719
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 62
Vehicle tracking system is a well-established technology in this era which is used by fleet system and owner of vehicle all over the world. It is a very safe and reliable technology. In our thesis we are going to design a system which is used for tracking and positioning of any vehicle by using Global Positioning System [GPS] and Global System for Mobile Communication [GSM]. We will be primarily focusing on tracking a Solar Assisted Rickshaw Van using Arduino Uno R3 and GSM module sim908. The design is an embedded application, which will continuously monitor a moving vehicle and report the status of vehicle on demand. For doing so the Arduino Uno R3 is interfaced serially to a GSM modem and GPS receiver. The GSM modem is used to continuously send the position of the vehicle from remote place. The GPS modem that uses satellite technology for its navigation system will continuously give data like longitude, latitude, speed , distance travelled etc. When the request by user is sent to the number at the modem in the form of SMS, the system automatically sends a return reply to the mobile indicating the position of the vehicle in terms of latitude and longitude via SMS. We will also view the position of vehicle on a digital mapping i.e. on Google map with the help of software via Internet. For this we will be using the software XAMPP and Google Map API. XAMPP is a free and open source cross-platform web server solution stack package consisting mainly of the Apache HTTP Server.MySQL database and interpreters for scripts is written in PHP and Perl programming languages. The Google Maps API allow for the embedding of Google Maps onto web pages using a JavaScript interface which is designed to work on desktop browser application. The MySQL database is used to store all the data of the GPS and Google Map API is used display the location information through a Google Map. We will also be able to control the vehicle if it is stolen.
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Real-time vehicle tracking,GPS-based tracking,Vehicle monitoring
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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