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Paper Title: ``EFFECT OF CORE STABILITY TRAINING ON TRUNK ENDURANCE IN HEALTHY YOUNG ADULTS: A PILOT STUDY``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103453
Register Paper ID - 204762
Title: ``EFFECT OF CORE STABILITY TRAINING ON TRUNK ENDURANCE IN HEALTHY YOUNG ADULTS: A PILOT STUDY``
Author Name(s): DR. ANKITKUMAR VASAVA, DR. DHARMANG VYAS
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3987-3998
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1249
ground: This pilot study is carried out to see the effect of core stability training exercise on improving trunk endurance in healthy young adults. Studies demonstrated that healthy college going students had significantly lower trunk endurance test. Thus, strategies should include that emphasize trunk endurance and thus the effect of core stability exercise on trunk endurance should be measured. The core act in the course of the (nature’s back belt) thoracolumbar fascia. The ability of the torso muscles to maintain appropriate levels of activation over long periods of time may be more important than maximum strength in terms of protecting the passive structures of the lumbo sacral spine from injury. Methodology: 10 healthy subjects with age between 18 to 35 years were taken in this study. Inform and written consent was taken from the subjects. Trunk Endurance Tests are measured before the starting of the treatment and after the 4 weeks of core stability training. All subjects received core stability exercise training for 6 times a week for 4 weeks. Result: Result shows significant improvement in the Trunk Flexors Endurance, Trunk Extensors Endurance, Trunk Right Lateral Flexors Endurance and Trunk Left Lateral Flexors Endurance. Conclusion: Core stability exercises are effective to improve trunk endurance in healthy young adults.
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Core stability, Trunk endurance, Healthy young adults
Paper Title: PHOTOVOLTAIC BOOST CONVERTER FED BLDC DRIVE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103452
Register Paper ID - 204754
Title: PHOTOVOLTAIC BOOST CONVERTER FED BLDC DRIVE
Author Name(s): Puja Nikhade, Shubham Bramhane, Ashwini Dudhakaware, Ashutosh Joshi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3981-3986
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1379
Due to the depleting nature of the present energy sources as well as the increased pollution Renewable energy sources are increasingly used in many applications, solar energy is the best alternative to the conventional energy sources. This paper deals with the event of an easy, Profit making, useful, reliable and fuel efficient water pumping system, a DC-DC converter fed to the brushless DC motor (BLDC drive) using the BLDC controller and Arduino which is energized by a photovoltaic array. The behavior of the proposed system is evaluated through a MATLAB/Simulink based simulation study.
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Solar Photovoltaic (SPV), MPPT, Converter, Arduino, BLDC Motor.
Paper Title: SUSTAINED RELEASE MATRIX TYPE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS; A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103451
Register Paper ID - 204753
Title: SUSTAINED RELEASE MATRIX TYPE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS; A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Shubhangi rajendra tangde, Y.N Gavhane, Dr s.s saboo
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3965-3980
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1284
The purpose of writing this review on sustained release matrix type drug delivery systems as novel drug delivery system is to compile the recent literature with special focus on maintain the desired concentration at the site with specificity. Oral sustained release products provide advantage over conventional dosages forms by optimizing bio-pharmaceutics ,pharmacokinetics properties of drug in such way that it reduced dose frequency to an extent that once daily doses sufficient for penetration, polymer swelling, drug dissolution ,drug diffusion and matrix erosion sustained release matrix tablet is formulated mainly by wet granulation or direct compression or by dispersion of solid particles within a porous matrix formed by using polymer like polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA),polyglycoilic acid ,HPMC can be used in sustained release and thus formed core excipient of the formulation.sustainrd release is also provided promising way to decrease side effect of drug by preventing the fluctuation of the therapeutic concentration of drug in the body. This review article describe the basic information regarding sustained release formulation ,its advantage ,disadvantage, selection of drug for sustained release formulation ,mechanism of release, different type, and factor involved in oral sustained release dosages form design.
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matrix system, controlled drug release, polymers
Paper Title: IDENTIFICATION OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS CAPRAE FROM GOAT MILK
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103450
Register Paper ID - 204718
Title: IDENTIFICATION OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS CAPRAE FROM GOAT MILK
Author Name(s): Dr.Sumita Dasgupta, Ms. Snehal Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3959-3964
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1221
Staphylococcus caprae, reported as human pathogen was first described to be present in goat milk in 1983.The current study was undertaken to determine the presence of S. caprae in goat milk procured from different regions of Surat city located in South Gujarat. Five samples of goat milk were obtained from different dairies of Surat. Isolated bacterial strains were characterized on basis of colony morphology, gram reaction and motility. The gram positive, non-motile, cocci isolates were further tested for catalase and oxidase production. A total of 05 isolates found to be catalase-positive and oxidase-negative were provisionally identified as Staphylococcus caprae. Molecular identification using 16S rRNA sequence was carried out. The sequence was used to carry out BLAST with the database of NCBI GenBank. Based on maximum identity score first fifteen sequences were selected and aligned using multiple sequence alignment software programs. The strain was found to be Staphylococcus caprae based on nucleotide homology analysis.
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Staphylococcus caprae, catalase, oxidase, 16S rRNA
Paper Title: SAKARI AVAM PRAIVET PRATHAMIC VIDALAYO KESHIKSHAKO KI DUSCHINTA KA TULANATAMAK ADHAYAYAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103449
Register Paper ID - 204717
Title: SAKARI AVAM PRAIVET PRATHAMIC VIDALAYO KESHIKSHAKO KI DUSCHINTA KA TULANATAMAK ADHAYAYAN
Author Name(s): RAVINDRA KUMAR SINGH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3953-3958
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1349
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Paper Title: REMEMBERING SHIRUI LILY FESTIVAL IN MANIPUR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103448
Register Paper ID - 204711
Title: REMEMBERING SHIRUI LILY FESTIVAL IN MANIPUR
Author Name(s): Dr Chanambam Nalini Devi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3945-3952
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1258
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Shirui lily, Shirui festival, environmental conservation, tourism, sustainable development.
Paper Title: HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS) WITH REFERENCE TO MANIPUR - AN ANALYSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103447
Register Paper ID - 204675
Title: HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS) WITH REFERENCE TO MANIPUR - AN ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Dr. O. Sanajaobi Devi, Dr. R.k.Brajananda Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3921-3944
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1316
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Human resource development through National Service Scheme (NSS) with reference to Manipur - An Analysis
Paper Title: LAND EXCHANGE AND VULNERABILITY: A STUDY FOCUSING ON COUPLING AND DISPOSSESSION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103446
Register Paper ID - 204819
Title: LAND EXCHANGE AND VULNERABILITY: A STUDY FOCUSING ON COUPLING AND DISPOSSESSION
Author Name(s): Dr. Anooja Chacko
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3905-3920
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1265
LAND EXCHANGE AND VULNERABILITY: A STUDY FOCUSING ON COUPLING AND DISPOSSESSION
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LAND EXCHANGE AND VULNERABILITY: A STUDY FOCUSING ON COUPLING AND DISPOSSESSION
Paper Title: SMARTCARE SYSTEM FOR INCAPACITATED POPULATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103445
Register Paper ID - 204758
Title: SMARTCARE SYSTEM FOR INCAPACITATED POPULATION
Author Name(s): Nilansh Khurana, Ashish Chaudhary, Parneeta Dhaliwal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3898-3904
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1253
Abstract: In recent times, many home automation techniques have been adopted by us so as to make our lives more comfortable. These systems were based on the technology of Internet of Things (IoT) but were found to be very costly for common man. To overcome these challenges, we have proposed an adaptable, versatile, and secure Home automation framework that may even ease the lives of the incapacitated population with disabilities. The proposed system has been designed mainly to help the semi incapacitated or incapacitated individuals in running the home appliances independently using either phone, voice commands or hand gestures. The user runs an Android mobile application or wears a glove that sends signals to the micro-controller, thus operating the various appliances under control. In addition to switching ON or OFF the device, the gesture recognition module has a velostat attached that helps to even control the speed of the device. Using this system, the disabled people can also control the appliances from anywhere, anytime independently with minimal technicalities.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Home Automation, Incapacitated people, Internet of Things, Bluetooth Technology, Gesture Recognition
Paper Title: AUTO POWER SUPPLY CONTROL FROM THREE DIFFERENT SOURCES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103444
Register Paper ID - 204615
Title: AUTO POWER SUPPLY CONTROL FROM THREE DIFFERENT SOURCES
Author Name(s): GANTAPARA ARUNSAI KUMAR, G.VINAY KUMAR, C.BALAJI DILEEP, B.VENKATA KIRAN, JENYFAL SAMPSON
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3894-3897
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1340
The main aim in designing our project is to provide continuous power supply for the load with the three different sources (Mains, Solar, Generator). No person is needed to pick any available source to supply to load. During this system, the AC mains is employed continuously as supply to the load, if by some cause AC mains power supply fails then load gets supply from Solar. We are using generator as third option of power supply to take care of continuous power supply. When three sources are failed to supply the power to the load then we will get intimated by buzzer.
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Micro-controller (8051), Generator, Solar, LCD, Buzzer.
Paper Title: Effects of Yogasanas on Physiological and Psychological Variables of High School Girls
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103443
Register Paper ID - 204692
Title: EFFECTS OF YOGASANAS ON PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL VARIABLES OF HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Author Name(s): Dr.Deepa Shivaji Rathod
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3755-3893
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 2012
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Yogasanas, Heart rate, high school girls
Paper Title: THE PROBLEM OF WOMEN HANDLOOM WEAVERS IN WALAJA BLOCK OF TAMIL NADU
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103442
Register Paper ID - 204684
Title: THE PROBLEM OF WOMEN HANDLOOM WEAVERS IN WALAJA BLOCK OF TAMIL NADU
Author Name(s): Dr.C.SIVAKKOLUNDU, P.SHEEBA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3741-3754
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1547
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Economic Empowerment, Family Empowerment, Social Psychological Empowerment and Education Status
Paper Title: PLANT BASED MEAT ANALOGUE:A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103441
Register Paper ID - 204637
Title: PLANT BASED MEAT ANALOGUE:A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Chetna Goswami, Kritika kaur, Samiksha sharma, Lucky Barti, Arsh guleria
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3724-3740
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1419
A meat analogous is a meat substitute of meat for people consuming vegan products . It is also called as faux-meat ,mock meat,vegan meat ,meat alternative which contains the characteristics ie.flavour , texture,colour,taste,nutrition same as the meat. Meat is always considers as the product having high protein content and good nutrition benefits as well,which is beneficial for human health.But on the other hand vegetarian people are not able to consume it. The plant based protein are consumed by people since many years and the studies have been taken to make it better and nutritive. Developing a new food products for vegan to the consumers is a challenge. However, it is even more complex when these new foods to develop is an meat substitute products that are highly appreciated and accepted, like meat. This challenge was accepted by many developers to develop new sustainable meat substitutes to reduce the negative environmental impact of industrial-scale meat production for human consumption. Due to the animal diseases, global shortage of animal protein, global warming the demand and need of plant based protein has increased, Happily there is an increasing importance of legume, oil-seed proteins in the manufacturing of various functional food products due to their high-protein contents and texture. However, the greatest obstacle to utilize these legumes and oil-seeds is the presence of antinutrients present in them , though these can successfully removed or inactivated by employing certain processing methods. Legumes and oil-seeds provide well-balanced amino acid profiles when consumed with cereals ,Soybean proteins and other plant proteins have been used for preparation of meat analogues successfully.
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vegan meat, plant analogue, vegetarian, plant protein, vegan, meat alternative, protein rich food
Paper Title: SOCIAL ISSUES AND EXPLOITATIONS IN SELECT SHORT STORIES OF K. A. ABASS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103440
Register Paper ID - 204751
Title: SOCIAL ISSUES AND EXPLOITATIONS IN SELECT SHORT STORIES OF K. A. ABASS
Author Name(s): Syed Shaker Hussain, GULZAR AHMAD BHAT
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3719-3723
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1295
Abstract: Khawaja Ahmad Abbas is a well known Urdu writer and a journalist. He is famous not only in India but also in abroad. He is author of more than seventy books of fiction and non-fiction in three languages Urdu, English and Hindi. His works reflect his deep-rooted of not being pessimism but his promise to social revolution and change. He is firm believer for the values of democratic system, secularism and socialism and proved himself to be a representative for the working class of the world. This paper will focus on the much talked issues and exploitations occurred during partition in works of K. A Abass. Key Notes: social, exploitation, revolution, secular, Ideology
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Key Notes: social, exploitation, revolution, secular, Ideology
Paper Title: DOMESTIC WATER SOURCES AT THE HOUSEHOLDS` LEVEL IN AIZAWL CITY, MIZORAM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103439
Register Paper ID - 204775
Title: DOMESTIC WATER SOURCES AT THE HOUSEHOLDS` LEVEL IN AIZAWL CITY, MIZORAM
Author Name(s): Dr. C. Ramhnehzauva
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3713-3718
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1297
The water needs of the hilly people for generations have been met by natural sources of water. Traditionally, Tuikhur (i.e., water seepages accumulated in artificially fabricated reservoirs and springs water collected in artificial tanks) on the hill slopes and collection of rainwater is used as the main source of drinking water in Aizawl. With increasing population, traditional source of water became progressively inadequate for fulfilling the water needs of the people. Despite the area is gifted with abundant rains, the major portion of it goes waste in the form of surface runoff due to high relief and steep slopes. At present, the capital of Mizoram faces water crisis and despite piped water supply scheme, the quantum of water supplied is far below the civic standards.
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Tuikhur, House Connection, Rainwate, Source of Water
Paper Title: DURGA PUJA IN KOLKATA -URBAN TRANSFORMATION IN THE CITY. DESIGN IDEAS, ART, ARCHITECTURE AND CULTURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103438
Register Paper ID - 204661
Title: DURGA PUJA IN KOLKATA -URBAN TRANSFORMATION IN THE CITY. DESIGN IDEAS, ART, ARCHITECTURE AND CULTURE
Author Name(s): Anjan Mitra, Madhumita Roy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3697-3712
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1907
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Keywords - Cityness, Public Events, Temporal Acts, Temporal Space, Urban Transformation, Temporality, Design, Placemaking
Paper Title: ABROGATION OF ARTICLE 370: ITS CONSTITUTIONALITY AND REORGANISATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103437
Register Paper ID - 204796
Title: ABROGATION OF ARTICLE 370: ITS CONSTITUTIONALITY AND REORGANISATION
Author Name(s): Alok Kumar Verma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3685-3696
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1409
Jammu and Kashmir has been an integral part of India. The region is enriched in the flora and fauna. The region is of strategic importance as per the territorial security is considered. The region shares its boundary with china and Pakistan. The region was earlier being governed as monarchy under the Maharaja of Kashmir and became part of India after the execution of the instrument of accession. Article 370 and Article 35-A were giving the state limited autonomy and independence as to its certain affairs. The regulation of such laws were temporal and were being enlisted under part 21 of the Constitution. The state was having its own constitution. In 1980s, separatist movements and insurgency has led disruptions in the state. The president has revoked the temporal status of the state through the order and parliament has passed legislation to reorganize the state into two union territories. This article will be evaluating the constitutionality of the order, act and the executive changes made to the region. The article also focuses on the aftermaths and the impacts of the suspension of article 370 in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The article will discuss the judicial interpretations of the Honourable courts on the article 370 and the approach favoured by the judiciary in matters of the region.
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Abrogation, Constitutionality, Insurgency, Temporal Status, Judicial Interpretations.
Paper Title: Metaphorical and Mythical elements in Rajinder Singh Bedi’s Art and Style
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103436
Register Paper ID - 204787
Title: METAPHORICAL AND MYTHICAL ELEMENTS IN RAJINDER SINGH BEDI’S ART AND STYLE
Author Name(s): BILAL AHMAD DAR, GULZAR AHMAD BHAT
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3680-3684
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1326
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Key Words: Metaphor, Mythical, Art, Style, Stories
Paper Title: DEALING WITH THE FEAR OF UNKNOWN, HOMOEOPATHICALLY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103435
Register Paper ID - 204789
Title: DEALING WITH THE FEAR OF UNKNOWN, HOMOEOPATHICALLY
Author Name(s): Dr Tilottama Galande M.D. (HOM), Dr Rita Sangtani M.D. (HOM), Dr Sneha Pawar M.D. (HOM)
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3675-3679
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1219
Anxiety itself is often the normal accompaniment in most of the diseases, whether organic or psychological. It is diagnosed by the process of exclusion. Anxiety can by anticipatory, agitational or depressive. The direct pathway of expression of anxiety is over stimulation of sympathetic nervous system which can result in 1. Psychomotor Expressions like facial tics, thumb sucking, stammering etc. 2. Autonomic Expressions like palpitation, profuse perspiration, flushing, icy cold limbs etc. 3. Impaired Intellectual Functioning like indolence, lack of concentration, poor memory, mental confusion 4. Altered Perception 5. Emotional accompaniments like irritability, temper tantrums, hostile outrages 6. Impaired Sexual function 7. Impaired relations with family and friends. Anxiety may express indirectly or may get submerged beneath the outer form of behavior or action which is not quite normal. The three major forms of expression of Anxiety are 1. Neurotic 2. Psychotic and 3. Psychosomatic. Homoeopathy believes that the organs are not the man but on the contrary the man is prior to the organs. From man to his organs and not from organs to the man. It is from first to last is the order of sickness as well as the order of cure. The very foundation of homoeopathic practice considers man not only as an individual, but as a complete unit in himself, of which all his parts comprise a well-balanced whole. Homoeopathy, therefore, does not consider any one part as being ill, but considers the manifestation of illness in one part in its relation to the whole man.
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Anxiety, Homoeopathy, Materia Medica, Neurosis, Psychosis,
Paper Title: VOLATILITY IN THE INDIAN STOCK MARKET
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103434
Register Paper ID - 204626
Title: VOLATILITY IN THE INDIAN STOCK MARKET
Author Name(s): Dr. Sonal Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 3671-3674
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1281
Prices in the stock market keep on fluctuating incessantly. Assets whose prices keep on fluctuating are called volatile assets. Volatility is thus fluctuations in the price of an asset over a given time period. Volatility of an asset stands out to be a major factor considered by an investor while taking investment decisions. It is a key aspect influencing the risk management, portfolio management and financial decisions taken by various stakeholders. Moreover, being at the core of so many decisions taken by different stakeholders, researchers for decades have been engrossed with developing the ability to predict the stock market volatility as precisely as possible. As a result there have been several models developed so far in order to predict volatility of an asset. These models have been tested majorly in the more developed markets and less number of tests has been conducted in developing markets. This paper is an attempt to fill this gap and test volatility prediction in the Indian stock market, essentially on the Nifty index.
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Volatility, random walk, long term mean, stock markets
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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