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Paper Title: ACCESSIBILITY OF MEDICAL FACILITIES IN THE TSUNAMI AFFECTED REGIONS OF NAGAPATTINAM DISTRICT, TAMILNADU
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133808
Register Paper ID - 201435
Title: ACCESSIBILITY OF MEDICAL FACILITIES IN THE TSUNAMI AFFECTED REGIONS OF NAGAPATTINAM DISTRICT, TAMILNADU
Author Name(s): Dr.R.SHANTHI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 393-397
Year: November 2017
Downloads: 1240
On 26th December 2004 the earthquake occurred near Sumatra island of Indian Ocean. The coastal areas of island, mainland , natural and man made environment are affected by natural disaster is called Tsunami. Most of the population died, injured and mentally affected because of this disaster. The Prime objectives of the post-disaster migration is health care of those people who are affected the most. The Healthcare facilities for vital to avoid mortality and morbidity in the disaster affected regions. Every individual in the region is should be provided with medical care. In such a situation, this paper tries to analyse the accessibility of medical facilities in the tsunami affected regions of Nagapattinam District, Tamilnadu .This study also tries to compare high affected and less affected region among the different categories of population. The health care practices of the coastal population is also categorize different parts. The government and Private Health Care practices are also taken into consideration to study the deprived population group and to understand the nature of approaches of different Health Care practices available to them.This study collected data information from Nagapattinam district Tamilnadu. The study is on tsunami high affected area is Vadakkupoyyur and Tsunami less affected area Prathabaramapuram.The study suggests that the health care awareness program must be implemented in the tsunami affected villages. The reason behind it is that the people are needy and poor compared to other regions. Since the people affected by the natural disaster are most vulnerable both economically and socially. Hence this set of population should be provided with free medical facilities such as diagnosis of diseases treatment of chronicle diseases and mental treatments at free of cost.
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Vadakkupoyyur, Prathabaramapuram,Health Care practices, mental treatments, less affected, high affected
Paper Title: VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKS FOR INDIAN ECONOMY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133802
Register Paper ID - 201344
Title: VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKS FOR INDIAN ECONOMY
Author Name(s): Gyan Shankar Dwivedi, Dr. Mohd. Naseem Siddiqui
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 351-361
Year: December 2017
Downloads: 1265
In response to the �challenge and an opportunity that the Indian government sees in its booming youth population, the Indian government is attempting to ramp up VET. The National Skills Development Policy in 2009 set the target of upskilling 500 million workers by 2022 to meet the impending skills gap; it is worth noting, however, that the government currently estimates training capacity to be 7 million per year. A more recent estimate from the Institute of Applied Manpower Research argues that 291 million additional workers are needed for the same period. This is particularly pertinent to the building, construction and real estate industry, the auto and auto components industry, and the textiles and clothing industry. The lack of skills supply is characterised by the government as a key issue for the economy: �The country presently faces a dual challenge of severe paucity of highly-trained, quality labor, as well as non-employability of large sections of the educated workforce that possess little or no job skills
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skills supply , VET, by All India Council for Technical Education
Paper Title: BROKEN AND DIVIDED SOULS: TRAGEDY OF PARTITION AND AFTERMATH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133797
Register Paper ID - 201393
Title: BROKEN AND DIVIDED SOULS: TRAGEDY OF PARTITION AND AFTERMATH
Author Name(s): Dr. Kruti M.Trivedi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 324-331
Year: December 2017
Downloads: 1348
Present paper aims at analyzing physical and psychological trauma created by partition of India and Pakistan where a nation was divided into two leaving a perpetual effect on the citizens who were doomed to death, cruelty and homelessness. Azadi , the Sahitya Akademi awarded novel , written by Chaman Nahal has been selected for the scrutiny of the research subject. Tragedy of partition did not stopped at mass killing, riots and violence but it had larger, never diminishing influence at psychological level. Most cherished dream of independence was ruined
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Partition, history, uprooted, massacre, violence, collective experience.
Paper Title: CHARACTERISATION OF NICKEL (II) COMPLEXES WITH SOME POLYMERIC RESINS AS LIGANDS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133748
Register Paper ID - 200838
Title: CHARACTERISATION OF NICKEL (II) COMPLEXES WITH SOME POLYMERIC RESINS AS LIGANDS
Author Name(s): Anjani Kumar Shukla, Neeta Kumari, Nidhi srivastava
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 918-922
Year: December-2017
Downloads: 1287
The paper describes synthesis of Nickel (II) complexes with some polymeric resins derived by the reaction of urea / ethylenediamine, formaldehyde and ketooxins of 2-hydroxy-4-methylacetophenone and 2- hydroxybenzophenone as ligand. The characterization of complexes were carried out with the help of a I.R, magnetic moment, analytical analysis and UV spectral analysis. Ligand filled parameters were also calculated.
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Ketooxin , Polymeric Resin / Coordination Compounds.
Paper Title: ACT EAST POLICY, SOUTHEAST ASIA AND INDO-PACIFIC MARITIME SECURITY COOPERATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133733
Register Paper ID - 200711
Title: ACT EAST POLICY, SOUTHEAST ASIA AND INDO-PACIFIC MARITIME SECURITY COOPERATION
Author Name(s): Arshad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 804-819
Year: December-2017
Downloads: 1297
India�s Act East Policy is based on commerce, culture and connectivity with Southeast Asian countries. It aims for the closer geo-political and security relations with its Asian neighbours to promote Indo-Pacific maritime security cooperation against the rising threats from China. China�s growing presence in the region has created a common concern not only for India and littoral states of the region such as Maldives, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Seychelles, Djibouti, Iran, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. It is also posing a threat to the international actors such as USA, Japan, Australia, who are also looking for protection of their economic, strategic and security interests in the Indo-Pacific regional order through the �quadrilateral� platform. India has deepened its �easternized� maritime security cooperation at the regional and international levels as a part of its balancing strategy against China�s assertive maritime interests in Indo- Pacific. The paper, thus, focuses on the recalibration of Look East Policy into Act East Policy by the Indian government in 2014 to revitalize the maritime security cooperation with Southeast Asian littorals and the holistic geo-political and security convergence with the Indo-Pacific regions in the context of China�s increasing assertion in the two oceans.
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Act East Policy, India, Indo-Pacific, Maritime Security, Southeast Asia, �Quad�
Paper Title: RISING BANK FRAUDS : WHERE THEY EMANATE FROM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133700
Register Paper ID - 200384
Title: RISING BANK FRAUDS : WHERE THEY EMANATE FROM
Author Name(s): Dr. Kumar Gaurav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 596-602
Year: December-2017
Downloads: 1280
The rising bank fraud has one of its manifestations in the policy of the neo-liberal policy adherent government which has been making policy shift from mass banking to class banking. Its beginning started just after receiving from the World Bank a Confidential Report on financial sector of India in June, 1990. Since then the government of India has extended gradually its efforts to promote corporate interest. How the attacks on priority sector have been launched to accuse priority sector responsible for NPAs of public sector banks have given impetus to corporate capital for willful denial to pay their loan, is the theme of this paper. It explains the forms of frauds by big capital and unwillingness of government to put restriction on them.
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Evergreening, Financial Oligarchy, Priority Sector, Lead Bank Scheme, Diktat.
Paper Title: THE CONDITION OF MIGRANT WOMEN DOMESTIC WORKERS UNDER URBANIZATION IN INDIA: AN OVERVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133699
Register Paper ID - 200387
Title: THE CONDITION OF MIGRANT WOMEN DOMESTIC WORKERS UNDER URBANIZATION IN INDIA: AN OVERVIEW
Author Name(s): Archana Pandey
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 590-595
Year: December-2017
Downloads: 1296
In 2017, Zohra Bibi, a domestic worker in Mahagun Modern Society, Noida went �missing� for a day; she was eventually found in the basement of her employer�s building. While the police framed it as a missing person�s case, Zohra claimed otherwise. According to her, she was beaten up by her employer for demanding a wage hike and was later locked in the basement by him. The employeraccused her of stealing money. The news about the abusive treatment of Zohra Bibi spread in the slum where she was living and a militant protest was held by slum dwellers in front of the society complex where Zohra worked as a domestic worker. The residents of the society called the police who usedharshmethods to shut down the protest, arresting thirteen protesters. Ironically, police closed Zohra Bibi�s case citing lack of evidence but continued its investigation in to the arrested protesters diverting the focus from the real issue. Zohra Bibi�s case shows the experiences of migrant domestic women workers in cities. It is evident that workers have no right to protest, express their anger or demand their rights. In the absence of dignity and justice for domestic women workers who are part of India�s informal economy, it is showing contradictory nature of urbanization and urban economybut at the same time againstthe �right to city� and idea of �safe city� becomes a challenge.
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The Condition of Migrant Women Domestic Workers under Urbanization in India: An Overview
Paper Title: THE POLICE AND CORRUPTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133696
Register Paper ID - 200347
Title: THE POLICE AND CORRUPTION
Author Name(s): DR. PUSHPLATA SINHA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 566-569
Year: December-2017
Downloads: 1299
Police corruption is a form of police misconduct in which law enforcement officers end up breaking their political contract and abuse their power for personal gain. This type of corruption may involve one or a group of officers. Internal police corruption is a challenge to public trust, cohesion of departmental policies, human rights and legal violations involving serious consequences. Police corruption can take many forms, such as bribery. Soliciting or accepting bribes in exchange for not reporting organized drug or prostitution rings or other illegal activities and violations of law, county and city ordinances and state and federal laws.
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Paper Title: Kaljayi Kritiyon Me Sita Ka Divyadivya Charitra: Ek Samikshan
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133695
Register Paper ID - 200331
Title: KALJAYI KRITIYON ME SITA KA DIVYADIVYA CHARITRA: EK SAMIKSHAN
Author Name(s): Richa Rani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 553-565
Year: December-2017
Downloads: 2015
KALJAYI KRTIYAM SEETA
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Paper Title: THE ROLE OF RADIO IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIAN RADIO
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133688
Register Paper ID - 200313
Title: THE ROLE OF RADIO IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIAN RADIO
Author Name(s): Subhash Krishna, Sweta Priya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 517-521
Year: November 2017
Downloads: 3335
After the independence, when the green revolution started in India, Radio played a very crucial role in spreading the message of revolution. Radio proved to be a very potent medium as it reached out to the masses in various entertaining forms like �Chaupal�, �Gaon Ghar� etc. These programs helped the farmers to understand and adopt scientific and modern ways of farming for better productivity. Radio also reached out to the soldiers who were away from their homes and shows like �Fauji bhaiyon ke liye� proved to be very successful and are running till date. This is one of the reasons that Sri Narendra Modi Prime Minister of India conveys his messages through his �Mann ki Baat�on Radio once every month. Radio is medium through which messages are broadcasted to a larger audience living in different locations. Radio always play a very important role in lives of public. The functions of Radio include information, education, entertainment, persuasion, providing a platform for debate and discussion, national integration and promotion of communal harmony. The growth of technology has made Radio available at different platform through different communication tools. Radio always plays an important role in disaster management by educating the listeners about disasters; warning of hazards; gathering and transmitting information about affected areas; alerting the officials, relief NGOs and the public to specific needs; and facilitating discussions. Radio in recent years has helped sensitize listeners most effectively through forewarning and risk management. After the advent of FM Radio in urban areas, it became a very significant and liked medium for entertainment and information.
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Media, Radio, listeners, Chaupal, Disaster Management
Paper Title: ROLE OF CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN MARKETING AND BRANDING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133682
Register Paper ID - 200093
Title: ROLE OF CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN MARKETING AND BRANDING
Author Name(s): DR,NAGARAJU.G.H
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 484-491
Year: October 2017
Downloads: 1307
Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization Policy of India influenced many cosmetics products companies trading & manufacturing in our country. The availability of many brands in Karnataka provides various alternatives to the customer. These manufacturers offer similar value proposition, and provide highly customized products. Cosmetics products performance is not considered very important for customers now, rather they look for those differentiating parameters. The main objective of this paper is to identify the possible parameters that influence the consumer buying behaviour patterns of cosmetics products in the State of Karnataka. It is also aimed to develop a theoretical model, which influence the consumer buying patterns of cosmetics products, so that further research could be done, based on the model and the identified parameters
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Paper Title: HOW SOCIAL MEDIA EFFECTS ON TOBACCO USES AMONG INDIAN CHILDREN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133672
Register Paper ID - 200167
Title: HOW SOCIAL MEDIA EFFECTS ON TOBACCO USES AMONG INDIAN CHILDREN
Author Name(s): Dr.Reemakumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 431-436
Year: December-2017
Downloads: 1271
Social Media are becoming powerful effective force in the daily life of children.Social media differ from traditional / industrial media in many ways, including quality, reach, frequency, usability, immediancy and permanence. Internet users continue to spend more time with social media sites than any other type of site. Total time spent on social media in the India across PC and Mobiles devices increasing day by day. Social media can be beneficial for those who promote their websites or business online. But for the so called �Social media butterflies� overusing it may affect their lives negatively. More and more people are becoming loners and that�s really dangerous for their health. Due to the increase in social media website,there seems to be a positive correlation between the uses to such media with cyber-bullying, online sexual predators and the decrease in face to face interactions. Social media may expose children to image of alcohol, tobacco and sexual behaviors.
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Social Media, Tobacco, Indian Children.
Paper Title: THE CONCEPT OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN PRESENT SCENARIO
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133660
Register Paper ID - 200097
Title: THE CONCEPT OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN PRESENT SCENARIO
Author Name(s): Minu Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 359-362
Year: October 2017
Downloads: 1336
Abstract : Women�s empowerment in India is heavily dependent on many different variables which include geographical location (urban/rural), educational status, social status (caste and class) and age. Policies on empowerment of women exist at national, state and local (panchayat) levels. Still women face differentiation in many sectors like health, education, economic opportunities and political participation which shows that there are significant gaps between policy advancements and actual practice at the community level. This paper reveals current status of women empowerment indicators in India. The origins of the concept of empowerment go back to the civil rights in the USA in the 1960. Since the mid-1980s the term empowerment has become popular in the field of development, especially in reference to women. Women Empowerment in India The status of Women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millenniums. In early Vedic period Women enjoyed equal status with men. Rigved & Upanishads mention several names of women sages and seers notably Gargi & Maitrey. Later the status of women began to deteriorate approximately from 500 B.C., the situation worsened with invasion of Mughals and later on by European invaders. The real change came after independence. The group level deals with the collective action and sense of agency that woman experience together, in a group.
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Keyword : Constitution, woman empowerment, grassroots
Paper Title: BIHAR KE KRANTIKARI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133643
Register Paper ID - 200017
Title: BIHAR KE KRANTIKARI
Author Name(s): Dr. Sunil Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 263-266
Year: December-2017
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Bihar ke krantikari
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Paper Title: BIHAR ME KISAN SABHA KE PRAMUKH NETA EK AWLOKAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133607
Register Paper ID - 199796
Title: BIHAR ME KISAN SABHA KE PRAMUKH NETA EK AWLOKAN
Author Name(s): Dr.Ranjeet Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 56-58
Year: December-2017
Downloads: 1749
bihar me kisan sabha ke pramukh neta ek awlokan
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bihar me kisan sabha ke pramukh neta ek awlokan
Paper Title: Aadiwasi Aandolan me Rastrawad (Birsa or Jatra Aandolano ke Sandarbh me)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133598
Register Paper ID - 199439
Title: AADIWASI AANDOLAN ME RASTRAWAD (BIRSA OR JATRA AANDOLANO KE SANDARBH ME)
Author Name(s): Binod Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 1-10
Year: December-2017
Downloads: 1901
Adiwasi andolan
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Paper Title: PRACHIN BHARAT KE GAVO MEIN SAMAJIK-AARTHIK VIKAS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133519
Register Paper ID - 198829
Title: PRACHIN BHARAT KE GAVO MEIN SAMAJIK-AARTHIK VIKAS
Author Name(s): Susmita kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 492-498
Year: December-2017
Downloads: 1390
PRACHIN BHARAT KE GAVO MEIN SAMAJIK-AARTHIK VIKAS
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PRACHIN BHARAT KE GAVO MEIN SAMAJIK-AARTHIK VIKAS
Paper Title: STUDIES ON BIOECOLOGY AND EFFECT OF AGRICULTURAL PESTICIDE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133518
Register Paper ID - 198841
Title: STUDIES ON BIOECOLOGY AND EFFECT OF AGRICULTURAL PESTICIDE
Author Name(s): Kumari Anupam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 488-491
Year: December-2017
Downloads: 1304
The red list of species under threat of extinction, complexed by the species survival, Commission Of The International Union of The Conservation of Nature, indicates that the current extinction rate of amphibians is roughly 1,000 times higher than any other time in their 360 million year history. The survival of amphibians is crucial to the future of our planet. Amphibians are good indicators of the general health of ecosystem. They can be key to the food chain and act as a critical form of pest control. Frogs are highly important for developing some medical treatments, including potential treatments for cancer and AIDS, pain killers and new kinds of antibiotics. Frogs act as an early warning system for us about health of our planet.
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Bioecology, Agricultural, Enzymes, Wildlife, Tigerinus.
Paper Title: KALUTILY TATHA UNAKE YUG KA AITIHASIK ANUSHELAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133508
Register Paper ID - 198730
Title: KALUTILY TATHA UNAKE YUG KA AITIHASIK ANUSHELAN
Author Name(s): Shashi Prabha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 427-430
Year: December 2017
Downloads: 1276
KALUTILY TATHA UNAKE YUG KA AITIHASIK ANUSHELAN
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KALUTILY TATHA UNAKE YUG KA AITIHASIK ANUSHELAN
Paper Title: FUTURE PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN INDIA AND IMPACT OF FDI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133507
Register Paper ID - 198729
Title: FUTURE PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN INDIA AND IMPACT OF FDI
Author Name(s): Dr. Sujit Kumar Jha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Pages: 422-426
Year: December 2017
Downloads: 1336
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in facilitating tourism in India pinpoint the challenges of tourism in India and highlight the issues that deserve attention of policy makers for achieving inclusive growth through tourism sector India has become one of the worlds promising tourist destination with large number of visitors each year for its diverse climatic features and heritage cultures It has a dramatic growth of tourism over the last 25 years and it is one of the most remarkable economic changes. India is the only country that offers different categories of tourism year by year to the visitors. The Indian government decided to increase revenues from the tourism sector by projecting India as the ultimate tourist spotSo there is no doubt that the development of tourism industry in India is very strong in the next ten years Tourism is a key sector earning foreign exchange for Indian economy and contributing significantly to GDP It is working as a harbinger of more inclusive growth in India by promoting other industries inside the economy through backward and forward linkages and generating employment in various sectors such as hospitality travel and entertainment Moreover it is fulfilling long-lasting socio-economic objectives of Indian economy by integrating the people at national level and creating international sensitivity
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Tourism FDI Foreign exchange LGBT citizen Challenges Incredible India.
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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