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Paper Title: SLOW FASHION- A STRATEGIC APPROACH TO SUSTAINABILITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204385
Register Paper ID - 218385
Title: SLOW FASHION- A STRATEGIC APPROACH TO SUSTAINABILITY
Author Name(s): Mrs. Vibhuti Khedekar, Ms. Sofia Khan, Ms. Arwa Khambati, Ms. Batul Lakdawala, Ms. Ashiya Mansuri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d385-d396
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 309
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Slow fashion, sustainability, eco-friendly shopping behavior
Paper Title: CYBER BULLYING DETECTION USING MACHINE LEARNING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204384
Register Paper ID - 218144
Title: CYBER BULLYING DETECTION USING MACHINE LEARNING
Author Name(s): Shreenidhi B S, Mohammed Zaid Hulikatti, Nafey A H, Neha M R, Shradha S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d379-d384
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 366
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Cyberbullying; classifiers: Naive Bayes, support vector machine (SVM); Machine Learning, Online Social Network, Social-Media, Text Classification
Paper Title: IMPACT OF COVID-19 TOWARDS ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOR WITH REFERENCE TO SOCIAL FACTORS OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED BANKS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204383
Register Paper ID - 218345
Title: IMPACT OF COVID-19 TOWARDS ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOR WITH REFERENCE TO SOCIAL FACTORS OF EMPLOYEES IN SELECTED BANKS
Author Name(s): Dr. Surekha Kommirshetty, Dr. G Ramu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d371-d378
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 375
COVID-19 has disrupted Social factors and organizations behavior across the globe. These thought incorporate to prior research on social factors and organizational behavior as well as related fields examination of emergent changes for social practices of social factors. This article also acknowledges and considers the disproportionate impacts that COVID-19 may have on employees depending on demographic characteristics, individual differences, and relevant organizational norms. In addition to helping make sense of the implications of COVID-19 for Employee perception, handling of conflict, Level of teamwork, Employee Job Satisfaction this review features roadmaps for future research and action. The covid-19 pandemic had significant psychological and social effects on the bank employees. It leads to a unlimited exposure to employees stress. As a consequence an increased interest on appropriate measures for prevent virus to treatment of social factors which is give psychologically support the employees.
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Key words: COVIS-19, Employee perception, Handling of conflict, Level of teamwork, Employee Job Satisfaction
Paper Title: A STUDY ON WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT WITH REFERENCE TO HEMALAYA PVT LTD AT TRICHY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204382
Register Paper ID - 218120
Title: A STUDY ON WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT WITH REFERENCE TO HEMALAYA PVT LTD AT TRICHY
Author Name(s): ABINAYA.R, Ms.Binija CS
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d361-d370
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 383
Decisions with reference to capital involve managing relationship between a firms short assets and liabilities to make sure a firm is in a position to continue its operations ,and have sufficient money flows to satisfy each maturing short debts and future operational expenses at lowest prices,increasing firms gain.The capitals noticeably go along with the operative cycle.A poring over of the operative cycle reveals that funds endowed within the operation area unit recycled back in to money. The shorter the amount of operative cycle the large are going to be the turnover of the funds endowed in varied functions . The shorter amount of operative cycle shows higher potency of a firm. The potency of assets management are often determined by the in operation cycle of the firm. This paper aims at analysis the potency of assets management through the connection between in operation cycle amount and profitableness of Himalaya Ltd. To measure the capital management potency. Operative cycle has been calculated and therefore the relationship is formed with margin quantitative relation.
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A STUDY ON WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT WITH REFERENCE TO HEMALAYA PVT LTD AT TRICHY
Paper Title: EFFECT OF CARBENDAZIM AND OTHER FUNGICIDES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESISTANCE DURING PASSAGE IN ALTERNARIA ALTERNATA (FR.) KEISSL. CAUSING ALTERNARIA BLIGHT OF CHICKPEA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204381
Register Paper ID - 218240
Title: EFFECT OF CARBENDAZIM AND OTHER FUNGICIDES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESISTANCE DURING PASSAGE IN ALTERNARIA ALTERNATA (FR.) KEISSL. CAUSING ALTERNARIA BLIGHT OF CHICKPEA
Author Name(s): Inamdar Shabbir N., Waghmare Mahendra B.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d354-d360
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 323
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is an important pulse food crop in India. It get infected by many fungi where Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissl. was found to be dominant among the diseased samples collected during investigation. From these samples of Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissl., wild sensitive (Aa-1) and highly resistant (Aa-11) isolates were identified using Carbendazim and used for passage study. It was seen that growing of Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissl. on the medium containing Carbendazim for eight successive passages continuously, increased the resistance constantly till 8th passage. When it was cultured alternately with other fungicides, there was decrease in the development of Carbendazim resistance as compare to Continuous use. When Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissl. cultured alternately with other fungicide, there was decrease in Carbendazim resistance. Carbendazim when used alternately with Aliette, Ridomil, Roko, Curzate, there was complete inhibition of the growth of pathogen at 3rd and 4th passages. For mixed passage, it was observed that Carbendazim in mixture with Aliette completely inhibited the growth of pathogen at second passage, followed by Ridomil, Roko, Curzate at 3rd and 4th passages respectively.
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Carbendazim, Passage, Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissl., Blight of chickpea
Paper Title: The Essence Of World Classics In Translation For Poetry
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204380
Register Paper ID - 218419
Title: THE ESSENCE OF WORLD CLASSICS IN TRANSLATION FOR POETRY
Author Name(s): Dr. Deepak H. Shinde
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d348-d353
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 353
This paper attempts to study ancient Greeks and their contributions to literature and art. It also glances at Greek literature in translation that is given by classical versions which have linguistic limits. Ancient Greek literature is literature written in the Ancient Greek language from the earliest texts until the time of the Byzantine Empire. The earliest surviving works of ancient Greek literature, dating back to the early Archaic period, are the two epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey, set in an idealized archaic past today identified as having some relation to the Mycenaean era. These two epics, along with the Homeric Hymns and the two poems of Hesiod, Theology and Works and Days, comprised the major foundations of the Greek literary tradition that would continue into the Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman periods. The lyric poets Sappho, Alcaeus, and Pindar were highly influential during the early development of the Greek poetic tradition. Aeschylus is the earliest Greek tragic playwright for whom any plays have survived complete. Sophocles is famous for his tragedies about Oedipus, particularly Oedipus the King and Antigone. Euripides is known for his plays which often pushed the boundaries of the tragic genre. The comedic playwright Aristophanes wrote in the genre of Old Comedy, while the later playwright Menander was an early pioneer of New Comedy. The historians Herodotus of Halicarnassus and Thucydides, who both lived during the fifth century BC, wrote accounts of events that happened shortly before and during their own lifetimes. The philosopher Plato wrote dialogues, usually centered on his teacher Socrates, dealing with various philosophical subjects, whereas his student Aristotle wrote numerous treatises, which later became highly influential. The culture of Ancient Greek literature however is very different from our modern one. As its medium, the Ancient Greek language is incomprehensible outside the general context of Greek civilization. Any translation of an Ancient Greek text is to some extent false, or at least artificial, and it cannot express the special character of the reality of the original. Selected translations of passages from Homer, Herodotus and Aeschines illustrate the incompatibility of the ancient and modern styles of narration. The study of the language of literature in relation to the reality it represents is advocated as a possible solution to this problem. Readers are also recommended to make the effort to study the ancient originals instead of reading the texts in translations, which can never be flawless.
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translation, ancient Greek, Homer, Herodotus, Aeschines, Ancient Greek literature
Paper Title: GYNAECOLOGY MEDICATION MARKET; A DETAILED SURVEY ON PRESCRIBING PREFERENCES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204379
Register Paper ID - 218364
Title: GYNAECOLOGY MEDICATION MARKET; A DETAILED SURVEY ON PRESCRIBING PREFERENCES
Author Name(s): RAJASREE J, JISNA K, MUHAMMED FARIS P P, KEERTHI K B, SNEHA V R
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d335-d347
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 331
The aim of this study was to conduct a prospective study on gynecology medication market pattern in patients with prescribing preferences in tertiary care hospital.75 patients were selected from the gynecology and obstetrics over a period of 3 months for the study. A total 560 drugs are analysed from 75 patients. Among all the category of drugs, Supplements were most commonly prescribed, then followed by Contraceptives, Hormonal drugs, Other than these drugs, Hypertensive drugs, UTIS and diabetic drugs, Thyroid drugs and other are prescribed in the prescriptions. On the 560 drugs 250 were prescribed by brand names and 190 were prescribed by generic and 130 drugs were prescribed by essential medicines. Prescription by doctors could observed as physicians attitude towards the disease, economics benefits and role of medication. In the study it is found that the different brands of the medicines are prescribed at different rates. The brands with aggressive marketing promotions have the highest cost as compared to brands with no marketing promotions. In present day most of the drugs are marketed based on different promotional pattern in which advertisement, public relations, global branding, Targeted audience and lowest promotion by gimmicks.
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Ovarian cysts ,Uterine fibroids, Polycystic ovarian syndrome , Abortion , Postpartum Pyrexia , Labour
Paper Title: A SCIENTIFIC REVIEW ON: GALL STONES- A COSTLY DIGESTIVE DISEASE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204378
Register Paper ID - 218408
Title: A SCIENTIFIC REVIEW ON: GALL STONES- A COSTLY DIGESTIVE DISEASE
Author Name(s): LENKALAPALLY MATSYAGIRI, DR BONTHA VIJAYA KUMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d328-d334
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 321
The gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped hollow organ, located just below the liver on the right side of the body. The gallbladder forms a reservoir to store bile, also known as "gall," which is linked to the origin of its name. The main function of the gallbladder is to store and concentrate bile (which is produced in the liver) as well as to release bile into the digestive system. Gallstones are small, hard stones that develop due to the accumulation of digestive fluids (bile) in your gallbladder. They are usually caused by high levels of cholesterol, cirrhosis of liver, rapid weight loss or pregnancy. Gallstones, stone-like objects often made of cholesterol or bilirubin can develop in the gallbladder or bile ducts. These stones can cause Sudden; rapid abdominal pain is a common symptom, lasting for several minutes to a few hours. Other symptoms include Nausea and Diarrhoea. In the United States, an estimated 20 million people have gallstones, termed Cholelithiasis, with women being two to three times more likely to have them compared with men. Cholelithiasis is a costly digestive disease for the healthcare system; the pain associated with it is a common reason for emergency department visits. Patients with chronic Cholelithiasis may develop cholecystitis, which can be acute or chronic. Gallstones are most commonly diagnosed using ultrasound. Treatment depends on patient symptoms, other comorbidities, and overall health. Treatment for Cholelithiasis may involve surgery or medical management with oral bile acids. Typically, patients with asymptomatic Cholelithiasis do not warrant therapy unless an issue arises. Expectant management is recommended for asymptomatic stones; recommended treatments for symptomatic stones include laparoscopic cholecystectomy or, sometimes, stone dissolution using Ursodeoxycholic acid (UA).
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Key Words: Eudragit S 100, Eudragit RS 100, Ethyl Cellulose, Floating Microballons, Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC), Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA).
Paper Title: STUDY OF ORGANIZATIONAL STRESS OF GOVERMENT AND NON-GOVERMENT UNIVERSITY TEACHERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204377
Register Paper ID - 218262
Title: STUDY OF ORGANIZATIONAL STRESS OF GOVERMENT AND NON-GOVERMENT UNIVERSITY TEACHERS
Author Name(s): Anamika Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d320-d327
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 315
STUDY OF ORGANIZATIONAL STRESS OF GOVERMENT AND NON-GOVERMENT UNIVERSITY TEACHERS
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STUDY OF ORGANIZATIONAL STRESS OF GOVERMENT AND NON-GOVERMENT UNIVERSITY TEACHERS
Paper Title: DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF MEDICATED SCALP SERUM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204376
Register Paper ID - 218407
Title: DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF MEDICATED SCALP SERUM
Author Name(s): Dr. N Tamilselvan, Hind T P, Jisna, Jojy T Thomas, Mufeeda Farshana C, Nishana Parvin M T
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d311-d319
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 400
ABSTRACT Nowadays, cosmetics are in high demand in everyday life, and many people use them on a regular basis. Herbal cosmetics are popular because they have fewer negative effects and provide higher protection and safety. People who are experiencing hair loss are looking for ways to increase hair development and prevent hair loss. Scalp serums moisturise the skin behind the hair, making them a popular treatment for dry scalp. The formulation mainly contain concentrated ingredients such as nettle leaf, bhringraj, and amla. Urtica diocia (nettle leaf extract) can aid to preserve our scalp from damage while also stimulating new hair growth. Hair loss, split ends, dandruff, balding, and premature greying are all treated by Eclipta alba (Bhringraj). One of the most important medicinal plants, Phyllanthus Emblica Linn (Amla), offers necessary minerals and the highest level of vitamin C. It also promotes hair growth, pigmentation, and the prevention of greying. Vitamin E, Aloe vera, Biotin, Guar gum, D-panthenol, and essential oils of Rosemary, lavender, and clarysage were added to the aqueous extract of nettle leaf, bhringhraj, and amla, to improve the effect in the scalp. The prepared medicated scalp serum was evaluated, and several characteristics such as physical appearance, viscosity, spreadability, and antimicrobial contamination were determined and documented. The colour of the prepared scalp serum was discovered to be brown. The formulation had a smooth and lubricating texture, and the pH was within the permissible range. The formulations were found to be stable when placed in the stability chamber and also found to have good antibacterial activity.
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Medicated scalp serum, Urtica dioica, Eclipta alba, Phyllanthus emblica
Paper Title: DAILY WAGE WORKER HIRING SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204375
Register Paper ID - 218327
Title: DAILY WAGE WORKER HIRING SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Angelin Sneha V, Humera Tasneem, Lahari Tummalapalli, Bhasker Rao K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d305-d310
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 392
The Pandemic has been harsh to most of us, and among the people who have seen the worst of it, were the daily wage workers who not only have to protect themselves from the Virus but are also struggling to save their jobs. Unfortunately, despite of all the struggles and hard work many of the workers have lost their jobs. We want to provide a solution that could make a small difference in their lives that could make it easier to find a job. This idea would not be useful to only the workers, but also the common people like us who need their assist. This article addresses the idea that can be implemented to provide a web platform for the daily wage workers to find a job that could be either temporary or permanent based on the preference of the employee and the employer. The technologies/ tools that we are utilizing in the implementation of the system includes: ReactJS, NodeJS and MySQL. This website will reduce the problem of the workers to go in search of a job in the crowds which could increase the risk of coming in contact with the virus. They can find a job sitting at their homes without abiding the covid-19 protocols.
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Pandemic, Daily wage worker, Jobs.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS DIGITAL PAYMENT SYSTEMS IN SELECTED PARTS OF KARNATAKA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204374
Register Paper ID - 218280
Title: A STUDY ON CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS DIGITAL PAYMENT SYSTEMS IN SELECTED PARTS OF KARNATAKA
Author Name(s): Mr. Sunil R Hegde, Ms. Shalya Accamma, Ms. Suchitra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d297-d304
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 350
Over time, digital payments have altered our lives. In India, digital payments became more prevalent after demonetization, and the trend of digital payments has exploded since then. The Digital India programme is the government of India's flagship initiative, with the goal of transforming India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy. One of Digital India's stated goals is to be "faceless, paperless, and cashless." There has been a surge in digital payments since the introduction of the "Digital India" programme. Digital payments have improved in terms of technology and security over time, with the goal of reducing cybercrime. Digital payments have surged tenfold, according to the Money Control Record. This study aims to collect people's thoughts on digital payments and determine whether they believe digital payments are the way of the future in India. The inquiry will also look into the platforms' cyber security to guarantee that consumers' privacy is protected.
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Digital Payment, Covid-19, Cyber security
Paper Title: THE FUTURE PERSPECTIVE AND ANALYSIS OF MARKET SERVICES, WATER SUPPLY, SANITATION AND HOUSING IN AND AROUND OF RISHIKESH TOWN, AS TOURISM POINT OF VIEW, UTTARAKHAND, INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204373
Register Paper ID - 218363
Title: THE FUTURE PERSPECTIVE AND ANALYSIS OF MARKET SERVICES, WATER SUPPLY, SANITATION AND HOUSING IN AND AROUND OF RISHIKESH TOWN, AS TOURISM POINT OF VIEW, UTTARAKHAND, INDIA
Author Name(s): Harsh Naithani, Dr. V.C. Pandey
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d288-d296
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 321
Abstract The research paper is focused on the different amenities such as market services, water supply and housing facilities. The study also highlights the problems related to the solid waste, sanitation and illegal human dwelling in and surrounding of Rishikesh town. The natural hazards vulnerability also analyzed on the basis of people perception. The futures threatening due to social and environmental issues are addressed through this article.
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Key words: Tourism, future perspective, analysis of services
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL DERIVED BATHBOMB
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204371
Register Paper ID - 218413
Title: A REVIEW ON FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL DERIVED BATHBOMB
Author Name(s): THASNI K.S, SILPA V.S, SREEKUMAR C.N, VANDHANA VASU, DIVYA GUPTA PK, NIHALA NAZEER
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d273-d280
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 367
Bath bomb is a compacted combination of moist and dry elements molded into any numerous shapes after which dried. Primary elements of tub tea bombs are a weak acid and a bicarbonate base. These are unreactive while dried however react vigorously while dissolve in water to supply effervescence which facilitates in detoxing of pores and skin and easy out dryness and experience refreshed. Material and Methods: Hot macerated coconut oil containing Neem, Amla, Guduchi, Vetiver, Aloevera are delivered to the combination of citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, corn starch and Epsom salt. This is blended and are molded and saved at room temperature. When delivered to water, CO2 is developed and effervescence is produce .The assessment is executed on components via way of means of converting the attention of elements Results: Herbal tubtub bomb that are able to generating a chilled tubtub became organized and evaluated successfully.
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Paper Title: PRESENT STATUS OF HIGHER EDUCATION WITH REFERENCE TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204370
Register Paper ID - 218391
Title: PRESENT STATUS OF HIGHER EDUCATION WITH REFERENCE TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Author Name(s): Dr. Jeeru Raghu Prasad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d266-d272
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 298
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Information and Communication Technology, Education, Implementation
Paper Title: DETECTION OF ARTIFICIALLY MOULDED FINGERPRINTS USING MACHINE LEARNING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204369
Register Paper ID - 218276
Title: DETECTION OF ARTIFICIALLY MOULDED FINGERPRINTS USING MACHINE LEARNING
Author Name(s): Rithika Bhargav K, Dr Keerthika V, Monika Rani V, Pramodhini K S, Arpitha K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d259-d265
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 326
Building a solution for biometric authentication, such as the one available on some smartphones, that can determine whether the fingerprint applied is real or artificially moulded. Fake fingerprint detection refers to recognizing a fingerprint image created by using a fake fingerprint. These situations are causing the most reliable biometric technology which is fingerprint recognition vulnerable. The main objective of this project about fingerprint spoofing which encompasses misuse caused by the attackers. Fingerprint spoofing detection is attributed to the investigation of the finger characteristics to ensure whether the finger is spoofed. The primary objective of this problem statement is to determine if the fingerprint applied as part of biometric authentication is real or artificially molded. This paper aims to achieve the detection of fake fingerprints using CNN (Convolution Neural Networks) algorithm as the classifier, to classify and map the features of the fingerprints accordingly
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CNN algorithm, LivDet, Feature mapping , Anti spoofing , Machine Learning
Paper Title: EFFECT OF BLENDED LEARNING ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING SEIZURE DISORDER AMONG UNDERGRADUATE NURSING STUDENTS.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204368
Register Paper ID - 218371
Title: EFFECT OF BLENDED LEARNING ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING SEIZURE DISORDER AMONG UNDERGRADUATE NURSING STUDENTS.
Author Name(s): Ms.Mahima Yadav, Mrs.Ferganzia Jubilson
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d246-d258
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 292
Abstract Introduction: Blended learning is simply the integration of technology into the curriculum. Whether students are utilizing digital media to gather information or computers to complete assignments, the actual combination of technology and the curriculum is the hallmark of blended learning. Blended learning is an approach to education that combines online educational materials and opportunities for interaction online with traditional place-based classroom methods. Title: Effect of Blended learning on knowledge regarding Seizure disorder among Undergraduate Nursing Students. Objectives: To assess the knowledge regarding Seizure before and after Blended learning among Undergraduate Nursing Students. Methodology: Quantitative Approach with Quasi experimental two group pre-test post-test design was used & samples were third year B.Sc nursing students selected through non-probability convenience sampling. Data was collected through structured questionnaire to assess knowledge, 5 scale Likert scale was used to assess feedback. Pilot study followed by actual data collection was done & analyzed using descriptive & inferential statistics. Result: In this present study it was found that in experimental group 62.5% of the Undergraduate nursing students in pre test and 7.5% in post test had poor level of knowledge score, 37.5% of undergraduate nursing students in pre test and 12.5% in post test had average level of knowledge score and 80% of undergraduate nursing students in post test had good level of knowledge score. In control group 47.5% of the undergraduate nursing students in pre test and 10% in post test had poor level of knowledge score and 52.5% of undergraduate nursing students in pre test and 85% in post test had average level of knowledge score, and 0% students had good level of knowledge . Reliability analysis was done By using Parallel form method of reliability, it is found to be 0.9 and hence tool is reliable and valid. Discussion: Findings revealed that blended learning is effective in improving knowledge regarding seizure disorder. Key words: Blended learning, Knowledge, Undergraduate nursing students, Seizure Disorder
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Blended learning, Knowledge, Undergraduate nursing students, Seizure Disorder
Paper Title: A SIMPLE LOW-COST COMPACT FLEXIBLE ANTENNA FOR WEARABLE APPLICATIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204367
Register Paper ID - 218399
Title: A SIMPLE LOW-COST COMPACT FLEXIBLE ANTENNA FOR WEARABLE APPLICATIONS
Author Name(s): Ayman M. Qashlan, Khalid H. Alharbi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d235-d245
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 304
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Flexible antenna, Monopole Antenna, Wearable Electronics.
Paper Title: BHUMANDALIKARAN OR 'NEW YUG ME SHATRU'
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204366
Register Paper ID - 218333
Title: BHUMANDALIKARAN OR 'NEW YUG ME SHATRU'
Author Name(s): Kajal Bhardwaj
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d228-d234
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 309
BHUMANDALIKARAN OR 'NEW YUG ME SHATRU'
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BHUMANDALIKARAN OR 'NEW YUG ME SHATRU'
Paper Title: ESTIMATION OF SURFACE WATER BUDGET USING GEOSPATIAL TECHNIQUE: GRAVITY BASED, IMAGING SPECTRORADIOMETER SATELLITE AND SURFACE OBSERVATION DATA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204365
Register Paper ID - 218329
Title: ESTIMATION OF SURFACE WATER BUDGET USING GEOSPATIAL TECHNIQUE: GRAVITY BASED, IMAGING SPECTRORADIOMETER SATELLITE AND SURFACE OBSERVATION DATA
Author Name(s): Sushil Chandra, Aniket Khare, Deepak Kumar Patel, Himanshu Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: d222-d227
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 338
Present study has been carried out to determine the surface water discharge volume for entire India using the fundamental water budget equation. Population growth and economic development have impacted the capacity of water resources to meet demands in a number of arid countries. As far as India is concerned, irregular rainfall, high rate of population growth and unscientific/non sustainable agricultural practices are resulting in a dramatic depletion of groundwater resources. The components of the water budget are obtained from documented information and remote sensing data, using Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites to estimate changes in terrestrial water storage (TWS) and GIOVANNI (Geospatial Interactive Online Visualization and analysis Infrastructure) visualization interface, MODIS (Moderate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) satellite data to obtain precipitation (PPT) and evapotranspiration (ET) respectively. All thematic maps that influence water budgeting were processed and statistically analysed in QGIS. This study was conducted for the year 2021 and divided into pre and post monsoon season. The result shows major variations in the approximate seasonal discharge (in BCM) for both the seasons. Thus, the above analysis clearly demonstrated the capabilities of Remote Sensing and GIS technique in calculating the seasonal water budgeting. Recommendations for further research of the terrestrial water monitoring based on GRACE data are also suggested.
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Water Budget, GRACE, GIOVANNI, MODIS, QGIS, Imaging Spectroradiometer, Evapotranspiration
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.
Indexing In Google Scholar, ResearcherID Thomson Reuters, Mendeley : reference manager, Academia.edu, arXiv.org, Research Gate, CiteSeerX, DocStoc, ISSUU, Scribd, and many more International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) ISSN: 2320-2882 | Impact Factor: 7.97 | 7.97 impact factor and ISSN Approved. Provide DOI and Hard copy of Certificate. Low Open Access Processing Charges. 1500 INR for Indian author & 55$ for foreign International author. Call For Paper (Volume 12 | Issue 6 | Month- June 2024)