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Paper Title: A REVIEW OF STATUS AND RIGHTS OF ACID ATTACK VICTIMS IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302047
Register Paper ID - 230694
Title: A REVIEW OF STATUS AND RIGHTS OF ACID ATTACK VICTIMS IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Ankita Jasmine Lall
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a398-a403
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 417
Over the decade the cases of acid attack is one of the most heinous crime against women. States like West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi has reported maximum such cases in India in the past few years. Even the Rights of Persons with Disability has identified the Acid attack Victims in the list of 21 types of disability. It is not only the physical assault that they have faced but also the mental harassment that they face during their life time is what that shows their pain. This review paper basically deals with Status of Acid Attacks in India (2011-2021) and the Rights of Acid attack victims in India.
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Acid Attack Victims, Rights of Acid Attack Victims
Paper Title: ROLE OF MICRO IRRIGATION IN HARYANA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302046
Register Paper ID - 230690
Title: ROLE OF MICRO IRRIGATION IN HARYANA
Author Name(s): Minaxi Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a393-a397
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 382
The two most important resources for the nation's agriculture and economic development are land and water. The major user of water is the agricultural sector. Water is in increasingly greater demand across a range of sectors, residential uses, and agricultural uses. Even today, most of the farmers adopt the ancient method, due to which there is more wastage of water in agriculture. To prevent wastage of water, farmers need to be made more and more aware that water can be saved for the future. More than 80% of the nation's usable water resources are used by agriculture. And the water scarcity will increase and people will face this situation in the future. By implementing modern irrigation techniques in the agricultural sector, the efficiency of water consumption can be improved. The newest technology that can be used in Indian agriculture is micro irrigation. Therefore, it is time to switch from the flood irrigation approach to the micro irrigation technique. In order to prevent soil erosion and water evaporation, micro irrigation is an effective technique for supplying irrigation water directly to the root zone of the plants. Along with irrigation water, it facilitates the use of fertilizers and pesticides. For effective water use, micro irrigation techniques like drip and sprinkler irrigation need to be used. The future potential and current status of micro irrigation technology in Haryana will be discussed in this research paper.
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Agriculture, Irrigation, Technology, Water scarcity, Efficiency
Paper Title: FECAL METABOLITES ANALYSIS IN CATTLE: AN IMPORTANT CLUE FOR ESTIMATION OF BIO MAGNIFICATION.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302045
Register Paper ID - 230691
Title: FECAL METABOLITES ANALYSIS IN CATTLE: AN IMPORTANT CLUE FOR ESTIMATION OF BIO MAGNIFICATION.
Author Name(s): Yellepeddi K Karthik, Dr. A. Krishna Satya.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a387-a392
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 351
Accumulation of toxins such as pesticides or other harmful material into food chain is called bio magnification and it is a major problem in food chain. . During the cultivation of crops, pesticides are widely used to control pests such as insects, bacteria, fungi, molds, rodents and weeds. Due to climate changes, pesticide usage is increasing and they are also toxic to other organisms, including beneficial insects, non-target plants, birds, fish, water, air, soil, and crops. These pesticide residues are detected in trace amounts on a fruit or vegetable or crop produced. These chemical residues are impacting human health through food and environmental contamination. Majority of feed supplied to cattle is rice grass and other grass, there is a need to assess the safety of feed with respect to bio magnification. So it is very important to feed the animals with proper feed. Large number of plants and chemical agents will become poisonous to animals. Most of the dairy farms use hotel and food wastes as one of their feed source along with their nutritional diet. But most of the human diet crops are cultivated with Pesticides and they were using as feed to cattle which is leading to bio magnification, so it is important to monitor those agents to maintain animal health. Our study demonstrated a primary data for the evaluation of bio magnification in cattle by analysing dung samples with GC-MS. Further progression of this research will help us to understand the level of bio magnification in cattle.
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Biomaginification, pesticides, food chain, fecal metabolites and GC-MS.
Paper Title: COMPREHENDING VEBLEN'S THEORY OF THE LEISURE CLASS AND ITS CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302044
Register Paper ID - 230706
Title: COMPREHENDING VEBLEN'S THEORY OF THE LEISURE CLASS AND ITS CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE
Author Name(s): Narasimha Raghavan G
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a382-a386
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 356
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Institutions, Leisure Class, Conspicuous Consumption, Pecuniary Emulation, Veblenian Dichotomy
Paper Title: STORING AND DISPLAYING CERTIFICATES OF STUDENTS BY INSTITUTIONS USING DJANGO WITH PYTHON
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302043
Register Paper ID - 230687
Title: STORING AND DISPLAYING CERTIFICATES OF STUDENTS BY INSTITUTIONS USING DJANGO WITH PYTHON
Author Name(s): Manichanthan, Harshavardana, Manideep, Bijaya Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a376-a381
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 300
Competing with others is vital in a busy, competitive society, and most students pick a different path than their peers because of this. They are displaying talents they do not possess by utilizing false credentials. Some pupils lose sight of their achievements over time if they don't save them for the future. Purely based on student achievements and subject-matter expertise, certain organizations are unable to evaluate the efficacy of the institutions.The goal of this thesis is to develop a website, that helps in preventing students from submitting fake certificates, stores student certificates from any institution for a longer period, and combines all the achievements of students from any institution in one location for easy retrieval and evaluation. The python-based Django framework is being used to build this website, and an SQLite database is being utilized to hold the certificates. The Front-End design was created using HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap templates. This paper depicted the project's architecture as well as the project requirements.
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Credentials, Organization, Institution, achievements, Certification, subject matter.
Paper Title: APPLICABILITY OF CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS IN EDUCATION SECTOR A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302042
Register Paper ID - 230611
Title: APPLICABILITY OF CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS IN EDUCATION SECTOR A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Deepanshu Ashava
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a367-a375
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 961
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Educational Services, Student as a consumer, Consumer forum, Consumer Protection Law, Central University act, consumer
Paper Title: ISSUES IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION IN INDIA & THEIR POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302041
Register Paper ID - 230668
Title: ISSUES IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION IN INDIA & THEIR POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
Author Name(s): Ms. VIDUSHI JOSHI, Dr. S.K. Tripathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a363-a366
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 1187
The Indian education system acknowledges the role of education at all levels and specifically vocational education. The new approach of NEP draft 2019 also strives towards increasing employability amongst the youth of India, leading to sustainability in return. Sustainability and economic growth of a nation can be balanced through innovative pedagogical approaches in an encouraging way to address the challenges in vocational education.Vocational education should be an integral part of school and higher education. But, apparently, the clear differentiation of vocational education from academic and professional education, in turn has resulted in complete institutional and curricular disassociation from school onwards to higher education institutions. This situation is in urgent need of change. This article discusses about the issues in the successful implementation of vocational education. The present article also tries to suggest the possible solutions or initiatives for the same to increase the quality of vocational education & skill development in India.
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Vocational Education Training Institutions(VET), Skill Education
Paper Title: MANAGEMENT STUDY OF WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS OF INDIA IN PRESENT TIMES.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302040
Register Paper ID - 230625
Title: MANAGEMENT STUDY OF WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS OF INDIA IN PRESENT TIMES.
Author Name(s): Dr. Arvind Singh Vijay
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a355-a362
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 346
Why do we talk of Empowering Women instead of Empowering Women? Why do women need to Empower themselves and why not men? About 50% of the world's population are women, but why is this large part of the society in need of training? Women are not even a minority who need special assistance. Based on facts, it is a proven fact that women are better than men compared to men. So here is the question that why are we discussing the subject of 'Empowerment of women'?
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Empowerment, sustainable development, Management, women, economic
Paper Title: MADHAYMIK STAR MAI ADHYAYANRAT VIDHARTHIYO KI UPALABDHI ABHIPRENA KA TULNATMAK ADHYAYAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302039
Register Paper ID - 230658
Title: MADHAYMIK STAR MAI ADHYAYANRAT VIDHARTHIYO KI UPALABDHI ABHIPRENA KA TULNATMAK ADHYAYAN
Author Name(s): Mr. SATYA PRAKASH AZAD, Prof. NALINI SRIVASTAVA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a351-a354
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 333
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Paper Title: IMPACT OF HEALTH AND FITNESS CONSIOUS SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCERS ON HEALTHY LIFESTYLE AMONG YOUNGSTERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302038
Register Paper ID - 230661
Title: IMPACT OF HEALTH AND FITNESS CONSIOUS SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCERS ON HEALTHY LIFESTYLE AMONG YOUNGSTERS
Author Name(s): Nishant Chaudhary, Nilesh Kataria, Devanshi Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a338-a350
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 333
The study aims to examine the impact of influencer marketing on the health and wellness industry and to understand young people's perception on opting for a healthy lifestyle. The primary data was collected through a survey of 150 respondents. The results of the study suggest that there is no significant difference in the gender of individuals surveyed and the type of influencer they prefer to follow, indicating that both men and women are equally likely to follow influencers. The study also found a positive correlation between the fitness level of the influencer and the self-reported level of self-implementation of the content. This means that individuals who follow fitness-conscious influencers are more likely to adopt the healthy habits and lifestyle promoted by these influencers. The research highlights the potential for influencer marketing to have a positive impact on the health and wellness industry and provides valuable insights into the role of social media influencers in shaping young people's health and wellness habits.
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Paper Title: INVESTMENT RISK PERCEPTION OF UGC TEACHERS- AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302037
Register Paper ID - 230666
Title: INVESTMENT RISK PERCEPTION OF UGC TEACHERS- AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr PUTTASWAMY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a327-a337
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 377
Last decade has seen a plenty of research in the area of behavioural finance. Despite umpteen number of studies on investment behaviour and risk perception, the results are either contradictory or non-conclusive. Since the standard of living and the quality of life of UGC teachers has been enhancing over the period, it was thought pertinent to study the investment risk perception of these stalwarts who contribute to the nation building and socio-economic development of the country. The main objective of the study is to assess the investment risk appetite of UGC teachers in Karnataka. Results were obtained through analysis of primary data collected from 200 respondents in the sample area. Purposive and Snow-ball sampling method was used for data collection. Multivariate Categorical Regression analysis was used to test the hypothesis. Very important findings of the study were that as the number of dependents increases, risk tolerance decreases. And further, annual income has the negative relation with the risk tolerance score. among the various independent variables, age, number of dependents and the annual income of the UGC teachers were found to be important determinant of risk attitude. Based on research findings important suggestions were offered for policy implications as well as to the respondents to improve their investment strategy.
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Investment behaviour, UGC teachers, determinants, Risk Appetite
Paper Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF BLACKBURN EXERCISES ON PAIN AND DISABILITY IN SCAPULAR DYSKINESIA AMONG ELITE BADMINTON PLAYERS - AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302036
Register Paper ID - 228128
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF BLACKBURN EXERCISES ON PAIN AND DISABILITY IN SCAPULAR DYSKINESIA AMONG ELITE BADMINTON PLAYERS - AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
Author Name(s): Ujjwala Garad, Unika Purohit
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a319-a326
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 633
Abstract: Background: Badminton is a racket sport for two or four people, with a temporal structure characterized by actions of short duration and high intensity. Scapular dyskinesia was found to have a greater reported prevalence (61%) in overhead atheletes compared with non-overhead athelete (33%). Blackburn exercises are one of the ways to treat shoulder pain and to regain proper mobility and decrease painful movements. These scapular stabilization exercises, based on stretching and strengthening, aim to improve muscle strength and joint position sense. Methodology: Experimental study was performed from May 22 to November 22. A purposive sampling technique was applied to select 23 participants . The scapular assistance test was performed to assess scapular dyskinesia .Blackburn exercises were given to reduce pain and disability in scapular dyskinesia . Results: 23 participants were included in the study. Paired Test was done. The result obtained for blackburn exercises on badminton players in scapular dyskinesia, pain measured by VAS suggests significance as P value obtained was (<0.0001) and T value was (17.1965) .The result obtained for blackburn exercises on badminton players in scapular dyskinesia, disability measured by SPADI suggests significance as P value obtained was (<0.0001) and T value was (13.3955). Conclusion: This study shows that the effect of blackburn exercise is extremely significant to reduce pain and disability in scapular dyskinesia in badminton players measured by VAS and SPADI.
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VAS , SPADI , BLACKBURN EXERCISES
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON FAULT DETECTION IN CLOUD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302035
Register Paper ID - 230663
Title: A REVIEW ON FAULT DETECTION IN CLOUD
Author Name(s): Shammi, Dr Jameel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a314-a318
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 333
The specifics of this review paper are provided. With the rapid development of cloud technologies and the migration of a lot of cloud-oriented applications to cloud environments, cloud system stability and handling or controlling became increasingly important. Even though cloud monitoring receives less attention, it is essential to perform precise and ongoing monitoring activities in order to accurately operate cloud processes and identify faults. Cloud infrastructure's complex processes can be reviewed, observed, and managed with the aid of cloud monitoring. Multiple entries are added to logs through extended monitoring. Processing these is challenging, as is timely identification of actual flaws and the provision of potential solutions before serious errors occur.
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cloud technologies, cloud monitoring, actual faults, possible solutions.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON ARP WAY OF TEACHING IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302034
Register Paper ID - 230667
Title: A STUDY ON ARP WAY OF TEACHING IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Author Name(s): Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a305-a313
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 330
This paper presents a study of few innovative teaching methods, which include the use of traditional Indian play methods namely lock and key, historical story framing, connect the words, snake and ladder immensely modified to current students mindset and syllabus as ARP way of teaching. ARP means ATTENTION, RETENTION AND PARTICIPATION. While teaching ARP helps the students in studies in phase of formal learning by means of which the individual seeks to acquire new facts, to establish new habits and to prefect new skills in an efficient and economical way. The purpose of testing this method, to acquire facts and information, systems of thought mastery of skills and techniques by means of which learning may be organised and expressed effectively. The investigator decided to conduct his experimental study for two classes VIII both English medium & Tamil medium consist of 120 students in which one group is controlled group and other group is the experimental group. The controlled group has been taught with conventional method and the experimental group has been taught byEmpty outlines method, Stick and Pic method and Lock, Ladder and Key method. Since this study was on experimental method there was no readymade tool available for the investigator. Hence, the investigator had to develop a question paper with blue print for the study. The study lasted for six (6) weeks. Week 1 was used for training the students and knowing their level of understanding using various observational classes. Weeks 2, 3, 4 and 5 were used for activities. This method provoked the interest and effectiveness of understanding the concept in depth
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Paper Title: SELF CONCEPT AMONG GRADUATE AND POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302033
Register Paper ID - 230553
Title: SELF CONCEPT AMONG GRADUATE AND POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS
Author Name(s): Mayuri Dhanjibhai Solanki
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a299-a304
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 345
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Self concept, graduate and post-graduate, students of urban and rural area
Paper Title: MACHINE LEARNING MODELS TO ASSESS THE IMPACT OF WEATHER CONDITIONS ON CARDIAC ARREST
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302032
Register Paper ID - 230585
Title: MACHINE LEARNING MODELS TO ASSESS THE IMPACT OF WEATHER CONDITIONS ON CARDIAC ARREST
Author Name(s): Nasmin Jiwani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a290-a298
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 343
In general, some studies suggest that the risk of cardiac arrests is higher in winter than in summer. It has also been clinically proven that winters increase the chances of cardiac arrests. We are also seeing it empirically. The number of outpatient visits to the hospital with problems such as heart pain and a feeling of heaviness in the heart increases by 30 percent in winter. Also, the number of hospitalizations for serious cardiac arrests has increased by 10 percent, according to statistics. What is the relationship between winter and cardiac arrests, and whether it is possible to prevent cardiac arrests in winter; various types of research are being carried out. Especially in the months of November, December and January, more patients come to the hospital with cardiac arrest symptoms and cardiac arrests than usual. In this paper, Machine Learning Model has proposed to assess the Impact of Weather Conditions on Cardiac Arrest. There are three main causes of cardiac arrest in cold weather. Cholesterol blocks deposited in heart blood vessels will break down and spread. The fat that spreads like that causes blood clots in the blood vessels. This causes a cardiac arrest. As the cold increases in winter, blood vessels become more constricted. Hence, the chances of fat loss will also increase. That is why the chances of cardiac arrests increase in winter.
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Cardiac Arrest, Summer, Outpatient, Winter, Machine Learning, Weather
Paper Title: SCHEMA THEORY REALISTIC APPROACH TO LANGUAGE LEARNING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302031
Register Paper ID - 230556
Title: SCHEMA THEORY REALISTIC APPROACH TO LANGUAGE LEARNING
Author Name(s): Jayanthi Rathinavelu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a285-a289
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 406
This paper drives the views about the Indian Education Scenario, best practices implemented by the MHRD. How far OBE and the students' centric learning chained the learning gap- are discussed in details. Language learning and the importance of listening is being highlighted with emphasizing the schema theory. The role of schema in listening and the learning focused with the views of the emminent educational psychologists. Realistic Approach for learning integrates the different learnng theories and how far it is employable and approachable matters.
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Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE HEALTHCARE DELIVERY SYSTEM IN ANDHRA PRADESH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302030
Register Paper ID - 230579
Title: A STUDY ON THE HEALTHCARE DELIVERY SYSTEM IN ANDHRA PRADESH
Author Name(s): K Kantha Rao . MA , M.Ed., Dr. MD. Mastan Vali, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Acharya Nagarjuna University-Guntur-AP
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a276-a284
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 373
Man's greatest asset is his health. It is the origin of man's joy. Nothing may be deemed to be of greater importance in terms of resources for socioeconomic growth than the general well-being of the populace. A financial investment in one's health is a growth of the nation's human resources is essential. Therefore, it is crucial to focus on improving one's health in order to increase one's quality of life. Article 25 focuses on the right to health in particular. Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for his or her own and his or her family's health and well-being, including food, clothing, housing, medical care, and necessary services, as well as the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age, or other loss of livelihood due to circumstances beyond his or her control. Motherhood and childhood are entitled to special attention and care. According to various definitions, health can be defined as a state of well-being in which a man can enjoy the richness of his life. It includes living a longer life and being disease-free.Because health is influenced by a variety of factors such as adequate food, housing, basic sanitation, healthy lifestyles, protection from environmental hazards, and communicable diseases, the boundaries of health extend beyond the narrow confines of medical care. As a result, "health care" implies more than "medical care." It encompasses a wide range of "provided services." Health is multifaceted, with each aspect having a significant impact on the person both internally and outwardly in the society in which they live. It is said that the interaction of two sets of circumstances determines what a man is and the diseases to which he may be susceptible. These variables interact, and their effects on health can either be beneficial or detrimental.
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Healthcare, Service delivery, Policies, Infrastructure, and resources
Paper Title: DEEP LEARNING TECHNIQUES TO PREDICT SEVERITY OF CARDIAC ARREST IN DIABETIC PATIENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302029
Register Paper ID - 230584
Title: DEEP LEARNING TECHNIQUES TO PREDICT SEVERITY OF CARDIAC ARREST IN DIABETIC PATIENTS
Author Name(s): Ketan Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a268-a275
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 328
The incidence of cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac death is increasing across the country. Meanwhile, diabetes are at twice the risk. The incidence of cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac death is on the rise across the country, and even young adults who lead healthy lifestyles are sometimes suffering from hidden heart problems with no symptoms. Sedentary lifestyle and problems like stress are dangerous for heart health and COVID-19 plays a major role in weakening hearts. People with diabetes have twice the risk of cardiac arrest or stroke compared to people who do not suffer from the metabolic disorder. In this paper, Deep Learning Techniques has discussed to Predict Severity of Cardiac Arrest in Diabetic Patients. When diabetes takes its toll, heart health deteriorates and one becomes susceptible to sudden cardiac events. Over time, high blood sugar can damage blood vessels and heart nerves. Diabetics also often have other complications with the disease, such as high blood pressure, which can further affect heart function. So, if you have diabetes and your blood sugar levels are often out of control, your heart is likely to be affected and it is important that you make the right lifestyle changes. Eating healthy, being active and reducing stress can help people with diabetes not only maintain healthy blood sugar levels but also maintain optimal heart health.
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Cardiac Arrest, Deep Leaning, Diabetes, Blood Pressure, Cardiac Death
Paper Title: A DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF FRONTS IN CLOUDS AND WEATHER SYSTEMS AS REPRESENTED IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302028
Register Paper ID - 230670
Title: A DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF FRONTS IN CLOUDS AND WEATHER SYSTEMS AS REPRESENTED IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE
Author Name(s): R.Suneetha, R.Madhuri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: a248-a267
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 341
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A Dimensional Structure of fronts in clouds and weather systems as represented in atmospheric science
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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