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Paper Title: ANDROID MOBILE APPLICATION FOR SOCIAL WORKERS UNIFICATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005071
Register Paper ID - 194050
Title: ANDROID MOBILE APPLICATION FOR SOCIAL WORKERS UNIFICATION
Author Name(s): Vidhupriya P, Keerthana E, Janani P, Janani GK
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 487-495
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1665
Cleanliness is the need of the hour. A small step from the end of every Indian citizen can be a big step for protecting the environment. The idea is to develop a mobile application that motivate people to engage themselves in various kinds of social works like planting trees and assist in cleaning the environment to control the pollution. This application helps the individual social volunteer to find the other such social volunteers living in the particular locality that is requiring the help and invite them to join the event by sending them a push message The person notified, if interested, can join the group chat for interacting with other social volunteers and bring out an effective idea to help the needful. Once the volunteers have done their job successfully the volunteer can exit the group and will be rewarded with some points. This mobile application is implemented using Android Studio.
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Mobile app; Android Studio; Firebase; GPS; Chatting
Paper Title: CYBER CRIMES AND INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY ACT IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005070
Register Paper ID - 194329
Title: CYBER CRIMES AND INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY ACT IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Priyanka Verma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 480-486
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1802
The new boon brought by information technology has brought its scar in the form of cybercrime. To address this issue the United Nation through its core agency, United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) had formulated model legislation on electronic commerce. The Information Technology Act, 2000, is the prime legislation dealing with cyber offenses in India, which is based on the United Nations Model Law on Electronic Commerce adopted by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). The Information Technology Act, 2000, is applicable to the whole of India, including any offense committed outside India, if such contravention involves a computer, computer system or computer network located in India. This instant paper has been written in order to evaluate that whether this Act has been dealing with every cyber crime, offence or contravention which is necessary to be dealt with, in today�s scenario. Moreover, the provisions of the Act has been analyzed which are dealing with the cyber offences or contraventions. Further, an attempt has been made to discover the grey areas of the Information and Technology Act, 2000; along with certain suggestions.
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CYBER CRIMES AND INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY ACT IN INDIA
Paper Title: CRM: TOOLS TO RETRAIN THE CUSTOMER AND IDENTIFY CUSTOMER PURCHASING PATTERN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005069
Register Paper ID - 194261
Title: CRM: TOOLS TO RETRAIN THE CUSTOMER AND IDENTIFY CUSTOMER PURCHASING PATTERN
Author Name(s): Sujo George
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 475-479
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1601
In order to sustain in the market, a marketer must know the customer needs and wants and their purchasing pattern and the market trend. In this paper, we have focused on the marketer point of view, how he/ she must look towards the opportunities and competitors side by using Plan,Do and Evaluate.we have tried to cover all the aspects of the organization. Here I have taken the primary survey on an online platform like what are their common problems, offers, how often they visit and small analysis on the data. The Marketer must focus on long term goals by having good relations with the customers. Every single feedback and every complaint should be focused with due care and respect to deliver the customer best.
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Customer relationship management, customer satisfaction, loyalty ,offers,Data, online platform
Paper Title: THE MANIFESTATION OF HOMOSEXUAL OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER (HOCD) AND INTERVENTION BY THE INTEGRATION OF MINDFULNESS TECHNIQUES WITH COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY (CBT): A CASE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005068
Register Paper ID - 194326
Title: THE MANIFESTATION OF HOMOSEXUAL OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER (HOCD) AND INTERVENTION BY THE INTEGRATION OF MINDFULNESS TECHNIQUES WITH COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY (CBT): A CASE STUDY
Author Name(s): Anwesha Bhattacharyya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 462-474
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1770
Objective: The case study explored the manifestation of homosexual-obsessive compulsive disorder (hOCD) in the context of stereotypical ideas regarding sexual orientation. The aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of an integrated approach of mindfulness and cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) in symptom alleviation. Method: The manifestation of hOCD in a young Indian educated male was explored in the context of stereotypical ideas regarding sexual orientation. An integrated approach of mindfulness techniques with the cognitive behavioral framework of cognitive restructuring and exposure and response prevention (ERP) was assessed to alleviate the symptoms of the client. The effectiveness of mindfulness technique with cognitive restructuring and exposure and response prevention (ERP) in symptom alleviation was assessed by pre-post self-report measures. Results: The significant stereotypical ideas contributing to the manifestation of hOCD were identified. The therapeutic intervention was found to be effective in symptom alleviation of hOCD and underlying depression. Conclusion: The case study enhances the importance of stereotypical ideas in the manifestation of hOCD and also asserts the effectiveness of an integrated approach of mindfulness and CBT in symptom alleviation of hOCD as well as underlying depression.
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sexual orientation, stereotypical ideas, mindfulness, cognitive restructuring, exposure and response prevention
Paper Title: THE ROLE OF CLOUD IN THE EVOLUTION OF GAMING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005067
Register Paper ID - 194318
Title: THE ROLE OF CLOUD IN THE EVOLUTION OF GAMING
Author Name(s): Mayank Raj, Shivam Gupta, Biresh Kumar, Pallab Banerjee
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 453-461
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1788
Online gaming has become primary source of entertainment for hundreds of thousands of people globally. The way they impact lives can never go un-noticed. In recent years with the arrival of multiplayer games, the number of players has grown significantly. This rise in the gaming community requires steady and robust servers capable of handling multiple players at once. This requires the gaming servers to be accessible at all times and largely scalable which is not possible with on-premise servers. Therefore, the games are hosted on cloud for maximum availability. This paper focuses on the timeline and evolutionary changes that this industry went through and how it can shape the future of online multiplayer gaming.
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Cloud Computing, Online-Gaming, Server, Survey
Paper Title: NEURO-MARKETING AND ITS EFFECT ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR AND BRAND PERCEPTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005066
Register Paper ID - 194298
Title: NEURO-MARKETING AND ITS EFFECT ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR AND BRAND PERCEPTION
Author Name(s): Sarah Kari, Aarushi Arun, Mahek Pundir
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 437-452
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 2295
In today�s time, brands have been burning a lot of money to grab attention, outshine their competitors and expand brand presence more than ever. Neuromarketing, as a logical order in the field of marketing research, talks about the usage of neuroscientific techniques, with a motivation of studying the complicated buying behaviour of humans in general. As a collaboration of two logical orders consumer behaviour and neuroscience- neuromarketing replaces the traditional kinds of marketing research. The impact that specific advertising campaigns, brands and items have upon us, from a subjective and passionate perspective, is being surveyed, by estimating the consideration and the enthusiastic commitment of the consumer towards the brand or product. This research paper intends to study the subject matter with respect to the neuromarketing techniques and strategies.
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Neuro-marketing, Consumer Behavior, Brand Perception, Fashion, Colour
Paper Title: THE EFFECT OF USING FLY ASH AS AN ALTERNATIVE FILLER IN HOT MIX ASPHALT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005065
Register Paper ID - 194311
Title: THE EFFECT OF USING FLY ASH AS AN ALTERNATIVE FILLER IN HOT MIX ASPHALT
Author Name(s): INDRANIL BAL, SHAMIK BARUA, ARNOB CHAKRABORTY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 433-436
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 2268
In this study, the effect of using fly ash (FA) in tar mixtures instead of mango filler was investigated. For these purposes, samples were prepared using 2% hydrated lime (HL) in the control mixture as well as 2% to 8% different bitumen content (3.5% to 6.5% growth at 3.5%). In filler modified alloys. The optimum bitumen content (OBC) for all composites is determined by the Marshall Mix design. Experimental results indicated a higher stability value for alloys with 4% FA compared to conventional alloys and standard specification. Therefore, especially in areas where fly ash is dumped, it can be used as mineral filler in asphalt concrete alloys instead of HL.
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Filler, Fly ash, Marshall Properties, Modified mix, Optimum bitumen content, Hydrated lime
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON WATER QUALITY MODEL QUAL2K
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005064
Register Paper ID - 194262
Title: A REVIEW ON WATER QUALITY MODEL QUAL2K
Author Name(s): Praveen savant, Dr. Babitha Rani H , S.Ranjith
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 426-432
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1739
After more than 40 years of imaginative work, the conduit broad water quality model QUAL2K which is organized by the United States Environmental Protection Authority has got lots of achievements in the field of water quality multiplication. Starting late, the QUAL2K model similarly has been comprehensively used by a regularly expanding number of analysts and units in private.
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Discharge outlet unit, mass transfer,qual2K, Source unit, Water quality model.
Paper Title: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION ON ALCOHOL DEPENDENTS AND TREATMENT OUTCOME
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005063
Register Paper ID - 194304
Title: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION ON ALCOHOL DEPENDENTS AND TREATMENT OUTCOME
Author Name(s): Rajeev Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 421-425
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1628
ABSTRACT Alcoholism is a global phenomenon. The consequences of alcoholism remain the same everywhere with little variation in the magnitude. In the present study, an attempt has been made to study the effect of Psychological intervention on alcohol dependents. This is a Pre and post study in which the alcohol dependents were given Psychological intervention after administration of Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test. In the present research, Psychological intervention was taken as the independent variable and Alcohol Dependents as dependent variable. Initially, 90 participants were screened on the basis of having hazardous, harmful and dependence level of drinking on Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test. Finally, 42 participants left who gave their consent to participate in the study age range 25-35 years. After that 21 each in the experimental and control group were selected randomly. Finding indicated the significant improvement on the alcohol dependence usage of the participants of the experimental group than the control group after the intervention.
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Keywords: Psychological intervention, Alcohol Dependents
Paper Title: PNEUMONIC NODULE EFFECTUAL DISCLOSURE USING THORACIC CT IMAGES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005062
Register Paper ID - 193225
Title: PNEUMONIC NODULE EFFECTUAL DISCLOSURE USING THORACIC CT IMAGES
Author Name(s): A. SAMUNDEESWARI, J. SUBA SREE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 416-420
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1722
Prediction of lung cancer is most challenging problem due to structure of cancer cell, where most of the cells are overlapped each other. The image processing techniques are mostly used for prediction of lung cancer and also for early detection and treatment to prevent the lung cancer. Image quality and accuracy is the core factors of this research, image quality assessment as well as improvement are depending on the enhancement stage. The summary for the prediction of lung cancer by previous researcher using image processing techniques is also presented. There are three main components: multichannel super pixel level feature extraction and fusion, kernel sparse representation, and segmentation. In this method, sparse coding and dictionary learning, both part of kernel sparse representation, are implemented in a high-dimensional feature space F with the help of the kernel trick. Fusion system passes information within each decomposition level so that the details of the source image is preserved expressing the artifacts. It is difficult to determine whether narrowing of a spinal canal. In Proposed, Qualitative analysis like Clustering and quantitative analysis like feature extraction and image quality assessment is used to segment the cancer detected portion in lung scanned images. To segment the portion, have to filter out the acquired image based upon the masking methodology. The Clustering function will be applied extracted throughout the filtered image. After filtering and contrast enhancement, image quality assessment (Mean Square Error, Peak Signal to Noise Ratio etc.) is calculated to compare other techniques. After segmenting cancer region, the patient�s caretaker can receive the details through E-mail as report. Finally Accuracy estimation will be done for algorithm efficient level. After result, Feature Extraction and Image quality values are plotted and the message is sent to the caretaker through GSM.
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Image quality, Qualitative analysis, Mean Square Error, Health care.
Paper Title: LOAD FLOW ANALYSIS OF IEEE 57 BUS SYSTEM USING PSAT UNDER STUDY STATE CONDITION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005061
Register Paper ID - 194133
Title: LOAD FLOW ANALYSIS OF IEEE 57 BUS SYSTEM USING PSAT UNDER STUDY STATE CONDITION
Author Name(s): CH V SAI PRASANNA KUMAR, D JASWANTH, R YESWANTHRAJU
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 407-415
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1693
� In this Paper an IEEE 57 Bus system is analysed in detailed, using PSAT. PSAT is a software working with MATLAB platform. PSAT is used for analysis of small and medium size power system. The advantage of this software is that it can develop and edit any test system using the Simulink based library. It is clear knowledge regarding to bus voltage, magnitude and angle, line flows. A number of methods are being used all over the world for power flow analysis. To obtain power flow solutions, the most popular method is Newton Raphson method. The objective of this paper is to develop an user friendly software to perform power flow analysis for an IEEE 57 bus system.
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IEEE 57 bus system, MAT LAB, PSAT, Power flow analysis
Paper Title: PROTEIN ESTIMATION IN SUN DRIED FISH SPECIES IN CUTM CAMPUS BHUBANESWAR.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005060
Register Paper ID - 194098
Title: PROTEIN ESTIMATION IN SUN DRIED FISH SPECIES IN CUTM CAMPUS BHUBANESWAR.
Author Name(s): Soumyasmita Pradhan, Dr. Siba Prasad Parida, Mr. Soumen Mohanty
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 402-406
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1822
Sun dry fishes are a traditional product which are dried in various ways by different ethnic groups so their texture, test, smell varied from product to product. Dried fish has very high nutritional value and is a rich source of protein. Protein estimation was done on seven dried fish samples traditionally prepared in Deogarh district of Odisha, India. Samples were collected from various parts of that district namely Kandhal, Balam, Bahadapasi etc. The samples included the fish species like Labeo rohita, Chana punctata, Heteropneustes fossilis, Cirrhinus reba, Mastacembelus armatus, Puntius ticto and Mystus vittatus. The protein content of samples was estimated by use of different instruments like centrifugation machine, Oven, Spectrophotometer etc.
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Protein, Sun dried fish, Lowry, Energy source, Traditional.
Paper Title: HAND GESTURE BASED SMART WHEELCHAIR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005059
Register Paper ID - 194296
Title: HAND GESTURE BASED SMART WHEELCHAIR
Author Name(s): T.RAJA, B. Renugasri, R. Sangeetha, C. Sneha, M. Soniya kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 394-401
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1743
The main objective of this project is to construct a wheelchair fitted with a robotic arm and to control the same using hand gestures and also the robotic arm. This project uses a vision based scheme for gesture recognition. This project is aimed at those patients who are paralyzed at the legs and those who have weak reflexes. It enables them to move freely by navigating the wheelchair and using the same gesture pickup any object in the vicinity by controlling the robotic arm. Images taken by camera are processed in laptop and serial commands are given to the Arduino. An Arduino is used as the main processor to control both the navigation and the robotic arm. A relay circuit drives the wheelchair through signals from Arduino. The arm uses inverse kinematics to find its appropriate gripper position in 3-D co-ordinate space.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Wheelchair, Robotic Arms & Signals
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005058
Register Paper ID - 194142
Title: LIQUICURE
Author Name(s): Divya Raj, Ameer Ebrahim, Fathima Ibrahimkutty
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 389-393
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1697
Water is a necessary nutrient and plays a crucial role within the physical body. Pure drinking water is the source of all body fluids including blood, lymph, saliva, digestive enzymes, urines, etc. So, the right monitoring of water is much important for safe, pure and hygienic water. Source of water in most households is their wells. Therefore, testing our well water quality on a day to day basis is vital for maintaining a secure and reliable source of drinking water. The test results allow us to properly define the issues of a water system. This helps us to make sure that the water source is being properly shielded from potential contamination, which appropriate treatment is chosen and operating properly. The purity of drinking water is important for each and every one all over the planet, and today this is often a well-known problem due to many water prone diseases like cholera, diarrhoea etc. But the diseases that causes hormonal imbalance, genital disorders and tooth decay cannot be recognized through mere symptoms. So, the paper aims for solving these problems. The water samples are monitored in order to obtain the contents. Those contents are then used for purity prediction using machine learning algorithms. The results are then analyzed and checked for all the diseases which will be caused by drinking that water. The individuality is to get the water monitoring system which may be used at any home for domestic purpose. It can focus various regions that are suffering from disasters like landslides and floods. Because in such areas the water content varies and drinking that water can cause diseases that can't be recognized through mere symptoms. Main aim is to decrease the amount of living beings suffering from the harmful effects of polluted water.
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Machine learning; water monitoring; disease detection.
Paper Title: ACUTE TOXICITY OF A PYRETHROID PESTICIDE BIFENTHRIN TO OREOCHROMIS MOSSAMBICUS (PETERS, 1852)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005057
Register Paper ID - 194292
Title: ACUTE TOXICITY OF A PYRETHROID PESTICIDE BIFENTHRIN TO OREOCHROMIS MOSSAMBICUS (PETERS, 1852)
Author Name(s): Shubhajit Saha, Kishore Dhara, Nimai Chandra Saha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 379-388
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1732
In present investigation, acute toxicity of the pyrethroid pesticide Bifenthrin was carried out under experimental condition to adult Oreochromis mossambicus (Peters, 1852). The 96 h LC50 with 95% confidence limits of Oreochromis mossambicus is 2.423 (1.981-2.748)�g/l. None of the unexposed control fish died during the bioassay. Mortality rate of the exposed fish to the toxicant significantly (p<0.05) varied over the control at all concentrations during every 24h time interval. Significant relationship (p<0.05) was observed between mortality rate and exposure times (24, 48, 72 and 96 h) at all concentrations. Significant variation was recorded between mortality rate of fish at all the exposure doses at all the exposure times (p<0.01). The exposed fish exhibited abnormal ethological responses depending on dose of bifenthrin and duration of experiment. The opercular movement of the fish increased significantly (p<0.05) over the control with increasing concentration but decreased significantly (p<0.05) with the progress of time of exposure at all concentrations. The bifenthrin-based Marker pesticide was therefore classified as strongly toxic to fish.
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Bifenthrin, Oreochromis mossambicus, acute toxicity, behavioral responses, opercular movement
Paper Title: STUDIES ON EFFECT OF INDUCED MUTAGENESIS ON FINGER MILLET [ELEUSINE CORACANA (L.) GAERTN.] IN M1 GENERATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005056
Register Paper ID - 194289
Title: STUDIES ON EFFECT OF INDUCED MUTAGENESIS ON FINGER MILLET [ELEUSINE CORACANA (L.) GAERTN.] IN M1 GENERATION
Author Name(s): Bolbhat S. N., Thikekar Chaitali S.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 375-378
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1697
Induced mutations is the best method to improve genetic variation within short time. Creation of genetic variation by induced mutations proved best for strengthening crop improvement programmes and represents a more efficient source of genetic variability than the gene pool protects by nature. In the present investigation seeds of finger millet were treated with different doses of gamma rays (GR) ranging from 200, 300 and 400Gy, varying concentration of ethyl methane sulphonate (EMS) 0.2, 0.3 and 0.4% and Sodium azide (SA) 0.02, 0.03 and 0.04%. Variations in the germination percent of seeds, seedling height, seedling injury and survival of plant at maturity of finger millet were recorded in M1 generation. The effects of the mutagenic treatments on quantitative traits resulting in reduction in traits such as percent seed germination except 200Gy (85.16%), 0.2% EMS (83.53%) and 0.02% SA (86.65%), seedling height except 200Gy (6.59cm), 0.2%EMS (6.54cm) and 0.02%SA (6.98cm) while survival of plant at maturity except 200Gy (79.26%), 0.2% EMS (78.41%) and 0.02%SA (81.54%) but increases seedling injury except 200Gy (-01.86%), 0.2% EMS (-01.08%) and 0.02%SA (-07.88%) was observed in treated M1 generated plants.
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Mutagens, EMS, SA, finger millet, seedling injury.
Paper Title: ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF EPIDEMICS: MANAGING THE RISK
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005055
Register Paper ID - 194273
Title: ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF EPIDEMICS: MANAGING THE RISK
Author Name(s): Dr.Aanchal Bhardwaj
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 370-374
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1738
Epidemic is �The occurrence in a community or region of cases of an illness, specific health-related behaviour, or other health-related events clearly in excess of normal expectancy. Epidemics have tormented human civilizations for eternities. It has postured many challenges to the economies of the globe. There are multiple causes for 21st century epidemics like New lifestyles, Globalization ,Exploitation of natural environment etc. Epidemics has given birth to many problems like fall in economic activities,unemployment, fall in income and consumption level. Present article has suggested some remedies to deal with Epidemics like Banks should reduce borrowing rate, reduction in tax rates, promotion of indigenous products etc. and conclusions are drawn accordingly.
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Epidemic, Economies, challenges and remedies
Paper Title: MEDIAL REGENERATION IN EARTHWORM (EISENIA FOETIDA): PREFERENCE IN SEGMENTAL REGENERATIVE GROWTH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005054
Register Paper ID - 194287
Title: MEDIAL REGENERATION IN EARTHWORM (EISENIA FOETIDA): PREFERENCE IN SEGMENTAL REGENERATIVE GROWTH
Author Name(s): Subarna Ray, Sweta Carvalho, Shaikh HussainBee, Komal Tade, Madhuri Hambarde
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 359-368
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1833
Earthworm, Eisenia foetida has a good regenerative potential and has been used in various studies to understand the regenerative process. Regeneration in earthworm is a sequential process starting with blastema formation by dedifferentiation and redifferentiation to restore the lost parts. Regenerative potential is dependent on the position of amputation and site specific.Eisenia foetida were cultured and two types of amputation were performed i.e. 20 segments amputated from anterior and posterior ends and 40 segments amputated from anterior and posterior end resulting in medial segments for regenerative studies. The growth and regenerative potential were compared and correlated. The anterior ends of the medial segment showed a better regenerative growth as compared to posterior end and quantified by the calculating coefficient of regeneration. It is also observed that medial fragment with more segments have a higher potential of regeneration and a good correlation was seen between the site of amputation and time for regeneration. Various theories are proposed relating to regeneration potential and site of amputation. A preference in anterior regeneration to posterior regeneration is hypothesized due to the presence of vital organs for survival. Regeneration should be studied at a genetic level to understand the mechanism.
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Medial regeneration, amputation, Eisenia foetida, regenerative growth, blastema
Paper Title: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION USING DIFFERENT WASTE MATERIAL ON BRICKS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005053
Register Paper ID - 194280
Title: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION USING DIFFERENT WASTE MATERIAL ON BRICKS
Author Name(s): Saini Sukhvinder R, Arjun M Butala
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 354-358
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1702
This study has been undertaken to investigate the use of waste materials use for the manufacturing of bricks. To test the. Ground-granulated blast slag is obtained by quenching molten iron slag from a furnace in water to supply a glassy, granular product that�s then dried and ground into a fine. Bricks also have been regarded as one of the longest lasting and strongest building materials used throughout history. Ordinary building bricks are made of a mixture of clay, which is subjected to various processes, differing according to the nature of the material, the method of manufacture and the character of the finished product. After being properly prepared the clay is formed in moulds to the desired shape, then dried and burnt. So with the increase in the demand of the bricks in the industry so from different waste materials the bricks have been be made and comparing the different properties of bricks. The Proportion within the mix is cement and demolished concrete dust is remained constant. The proportion of Rice Husk Ash, Ground Granulated Blast Slag is to be used was 10%, 20%, 30% and 40%. During this experimental investigation was carried out on bricks using different waste Material. The 10%Rice Husk ash + 40% Ground granulated blast slag have high compressive strength and low water absorption among the different mix samples. To make this bricks using different waste materials and to determine the compressive strength, Dimensional tolerance, water absorption and Efflorescence test of bricks.
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Rice Husk Ash, Compressive Strength, Water Absorption.
Paper Title: THE ROLE OF THE UNITED NATIONS IN CONSOLIDATING PEACE IN AFGHANISTAN SINCE 2001
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005052
Register Paper ID - 194250
Title: THE ROLE OF THE UNITED NATIONS IN CONSOLIDATING PEACE IN AFGHANISTAN SINCE 2001
Author Name(s): Abdul Rashid Faizi, Ahmad Fawad Sediq
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 348-353
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1697
Peace is the main precondition for the establishment of international relations and is one of the main concerns of countries involved in war and conflict and the international community. In order to ensure the establishment and consolidation of peace and security, several theories have been proposed and many institutions have been established. The United Nations, and for the most part the Security Council, is one of the most important institutions for achieving peace, and peacekeeping has been cited as the organization's primary goal. Many steps have been taken in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban government to bring peace, and many institutions, including the United Nations, have been cooperating with Afghanistan in bringing peace. The role of the United Nations in consolidating peace in Afghanistan includes three key areas: UN programs in Afghanistan, the elimination of terrorism in Afghanistan, and the role of the United Nations in establishing new structures such as the rule of law, elections and good governance in Afghanistan.
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Peace, Afghanistan, United Nations, Security Council, Elections; Rule of Law and Good Governance.
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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