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Paper Title: MECHANISM OF SEX RELATED DIFFERENCE IN COVID -19 LETHALITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105180
Register Paper ID - 206877
Title: MECHANISM OF SEX RELATED DIFFERENCE IN COVID -19 LETHALITY
Author Name(s): Chandan Mohapatra, Navneet Duggal, Rahul Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b675-b680
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1259
Many countries have been affected with the resource of the international outbreak of COVID?19. Among Western countries, Italy has been mainly hit at the beginning of the pandemic, straight away after China. In Italy and elsewhere, female seem to be less affected than guys via skill of severe/fatal COVID?19 infection, regardless of their age. Although female and guys are affected in a distinctive way via the use of this infection, very few research consider extraordinary therapeutic strategies for the two sexes. Understanding the mechanisms underlying these versions might also moreover assist to come across high-quality and intercourse particular therapies. Here, we reflect on consideration on that different mechanisms are worried to explain this difference, in addition to the safety attributable to oestrogens. Several X?linked genes (such as ACE2) and Y?linked genes (SRY and SOX9) can also moreover provide an rationalization for intercourse differences. Cardiovascular comorbidities are amongst the main enhancers of virus lethality. In addition, the wide variety of sex?independent, non?genetic elements that can alternate susceptibility and mortality is enormous, and many special factors should be considered, which consists of gender and cultural habits in distinct countries.
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Mechanism of sex related difference in COVID -19 lethality
Paper Title: IN VITRO ANTI-DIABETIC AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES OF AZADIRACHTA INDICA AND ALOE VERA FORMULATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105179
Register Paper ID - 206873
Title: IN VITRO ANTI-DIABETIC AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES OF AZADIRACHTA INDICA AND ALOE VERA FORMULATION
Author Name(s): N.Senthuri, S.Ambiga
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b651-b674
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1281
The many number of herbal plants are used in the cellular and metabolic disease treatment such as diabetes, obesity and cancer etc. There are several theories that the production of free radicals within the body, which could be neutralised by antioxidants from various medicinal plants, causes cellular changes and the growth of cancer, among other things. Plant-derived antioxidant neutraceuticals have been shown in many studies to scavenge free radicals and modulate oxidative stress-related degenerative effects. The in vitro anti-oxidant activity was carried out by the inhibitory activity of against the DPPH , H2O2 Scavenging assay and reducing power assay. The inhibition of these compounds may increase the anti-oxidant and antidiabetic capability.
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oxidative stress , Azadirachta indica and Aloe vera.
Paper Title: TOURISM IN KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE POST GORKHA EARTHQUAKE 2021
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105178
Register Paper ID - 206869
Title: TOURISM IN KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE POST GORKHA EARTHQUAKE 2021
Author Name(s): Riwaz Shrestha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b642-b650
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1281
Kathmandu durbar square and its establishment are believed to date back to the regime of the Shah and the Malla dynasty, the constructions believed to begin as early as the 3rd century. Enlisted in the UNESCO World Heritage site in the year 1979, Kathmandu Durbar Square is a reflection of historic pagoda styled temples crafted by Newar artists in Newari architectural style. Kathmandu Durbar Square is an important site for Buddhists and Hindus as it holds significant values. One of the most important sites in Kathmandu valley, the complex was badly damaged during the 2015 earthquake with numerous building collapses. The massive hit took great toll of the ancient structures and left stumps and ruins all over the durbar square area. Restoration of the Durbar Square area was initially taken over by the Department of Architecture and the Government of Nepal through an open bidding process and completely depended on national/foreign aid and assistance. Various projects and plans were initiated to rehabilitate the destructed sites but they contradicted the traditional construction methods, resources and materials. The concerned authorities seemed to overlook the necessity of preserving the originality and the traditional values by agreeing on usage of unconventional methods and materials proposed by building contractors and created a controversial conflict. The demand for local participation and restoring the pre-existing socio cultural value along with the physical reconstruction was put forward postponing the projects and reconsidering all the plans and strategies. This paper discusses the damages and loss in Kathmandu Durbar square due to the 2015 earthquake, its impact on local people, how the event affected the tourism industry and the progressive development of the heritage sites ever since. It reviews on the conflicts and difficulties experienced post earthquake while restoring the heritage through various studies and research. The report also reflects upon the controversies drawn upon the reconstruction approach proposed by various stakeholders. The data, facts and information gathered shed light on the present scenario of Kathmandu Durbar Square; undertaken projects of restoration, completed plans, progressive report, achieved goals, ongoing construction and so on.
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Tourism, Earthquake, Kathmandu, Restoration, Impacts
Paper Title: EXPLORING THE CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS OF ERP IMPLEMENTATION IN SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMES)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105177
Register Paper ID - 206763
Title: EXPLORING THE CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS OF ERP IMPLEMENTATION IN SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMES)
Author Name(s): Mazen Hassan Mohammed Khalil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b631-b641
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1259
This paper is aimed toward exploring the current situation with the workmanship on the impact of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). It incorporates critical success factors and critical failure factors. The procedure relies upon composing a review for discretionary data collecting. It portrays the articulations that are used to get investigate papers from data sets also, progressed concentrates on the ERP implementation in SMEs. It furthermore consolidates the thought and restriction models to improve the nature of papers. By then orderly review is made on the available papers to investigate the impact of ERP utilization in SMEs. Critical factors are recognized for progress also, failure of ERP implementations and real effect of the same on SMEs. The exploration found in this paper has limits as far as the time at which research papers have been audited. A certain constraint is that it doesn't consider observational research with the exception of zeroing in on the cutting edge found in the research region. Be that as it may, its experiences will have potential benefits and the bearings for future work helps in an additional degree of the research. This paper adds to the exploration of the effect of ERP implementation on SMEs either decidedly or contrarily. It finds basic applicable factors, critical failure factors, and effects through auxiliary data collection techniques. The experiences will help SMEs and partners of SMEs and ERP specialist co-ops to know the explanations behind failure or achievement and go in the fundamental direction.
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), ERP implementation, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), advantages of ERP, success factors, failures, technical challenges.
Paper Title: STUDIES ON EFFECT OF SODIUM FLUORIDE ON SEED GERMINATION, SEEDLING GROWTH AND PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105176
Register Paper ID - 206874
Title: STUDIES ON EFFECT OF SODIUM FLUORIDE ON SEED GERMINATION, SEEDLING GROWTH AND PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENTS
Author Name(s): Shankar. T, Srinivas.T
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b624-b630
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1266
Fluoride could be a toxic substance present within the air, water, soil, and Industrial growth, moreover as human activities, are accountable for increasing its level within the environment that inhibit plant growth and productivity. In view of this, present study was undertaken to analyze the results of salt Sodium fluoride (NaF) on seed germination, seedling growth, and photosynthetic pigments in Rauvolfia tetraphylla, L. using (0.0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0 mg/L) NaF concentrations. At the tip of fortnight treatment period, reduction in germination parameters (i.e. germination %, emergence %, and emergence rate and vigor index) were found more pronounced in Rauvolfia tetraphylla. The identical trend was also observed for mobilization efficiency (ME) which decreased in R. tetraphylla seedlings at higher concentrations. During early seedling growth, the basis and shoot length, and biomass of R. tetraphylla seedlings were compromised with increasing NaF level. However, in contrast to R. tetraphylla, root and shoot length were stimulated at 1.0mg/L NaF concentration and 1.5 and 2.5 mM NaF stimulated root and shoot biomass in R. tetraphylla. Higher NaF levels turned inhibitory to length and biomass of root and shoot tissues in R. tetraphylla. Estimation of photosynthetic pigments in R. tetraphylla revealed a rise in total chlorophyll, chlorophyll and b, and carotenoids at (1.5 and 2.0) mg/L over control while the synthesis of these pigments was reduced within the case of R. tetraphylla with increasing NaF concentrations. This study revealed R. tetraphylla to be more liable to the toxic nature of fluoride (F).
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R. tetraphylla, NaF, Seed germination, Seedling height. Seedling weight and photosynthetic pigments
Paper Title: VACCINE AND THERAPEUTICS FOR COVID-19: AN OVERVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105175
Register Paper ID - 206864
Title: VACCINE AND THERAPEUTICS FOR COVID-19: AN OVERVIEW
Author Name(s): Rahul Kumar, Navneet Duggal, Chandan Mohapatra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b613-b623
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1249
As COVID-19 has become one of the leading causes of death in the world, the world is plunged into one of the largest and most widespread public health crises in decades. SARS-CoV-2, the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19, unifies the scientific community to find treatment and prevention options. There are two main priorities at this time: First, reusing approved pharmacological agents or developing new therapies to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with the continuously spreading virus. Second, the task of the broader scientific and pharmaceutical community is to develop, test and produce safe and effective vaccines as long-term solutions to prevent further spread and recurrence in the population. The purpose of this article is to review the latest public data on major drug therapies in clinical trials and vaccine candidates being developed to stop the COVID-19 threat.
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Vaccine and Therapeutics for COVID-19: An overview
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105174
Register Paper ID - 206844
Title: --
Author Name(s): Dr N Nirmala Mani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b606-b612
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1273
Economic decision-making has become an important policy agenda for any governmentin recent times. Particularly, foreign trade-related decisions have a significant influence on economic growth. In the sight of imports and exports, the government of India directed towards new economic reforms for strong trade relations, which explore the trade opportunities and investment mobilization. The imports and exports of goods and services mayfacilitatemutually beneficial between two nations that could be offered a win-win situation for further deepening the existing economic development. The present research paper examines the export performance during the post-economic reforms period 1991-2018. The study reveals that the performance of exports needs a stimulation policy to improve to reduce the trade deficit whereas the growth of imports is increasing continuously which will create a negative influence on the economic growth as well as in the international market even that may become like a barrier to the domestic firms which wants to enter into the international markets.
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Foreign trade;imports and exports; Economic development; Economic reforms
Paper Title: SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT . 1994 IN ISMAIL FARUQUI CASE DR. M. ISMAIL FARUQUI ETC, MOHD. ... VS UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS ON 24 OCTOBER, 1994 THAT MOSQUE IS NOT NECESSARY FOR OFFERING NAMAZ IS ADHARMA AS LORD NATRAZ OR ALLAH HU AKBAR BY VIRTUE OF GEETA CH 4/VS 7-8 DID TELEPORT ON 22 23 DEC 1949 IN A MOSQUE DISSOLVES JUDGMENT VIEW AND ESTABLISHES DHARMA THAT IDOL OF LORD NATRAZ ( PHOTO DEPICTION OF TACHYON ) NOW ESSENTIAL PART OF ALL MOSQUES GLOBALLY TO BE PUT BEFORE OFFERING NAMAZ ONLY IN MOSQU
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105173
Register Paper ID - 206863
Title: SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT . 1994 IN ISMAIL FARUQUI CASE DR. M. ISMAIL FARUQUI ETC, MOHD. ... VS UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS ON 24 OCTOBER, 1994 THAT MOSQUE IS NOT NECESSARY FOR OFFERING NAMAZ IS ADHARMA AS LORD NATRAZ OR ALLAH HU AKBAR BY VIRTUE OF GEETA CH 4/VS 7-8 DID TELEPORT ON 22 23 DEC 1949 IN A MOSQUE DISSOLVES JUDGMENT VIEW AND ESTABLISHES DHARMA THAT IDOL OF LORD NATRAZ ( PHOTO DEPICTION OF TACHYON ) NOW ESSENTIAL PART OF ALL MOSQUES GLOBALLY TO BE PUT BEFORE OFFERING NAMAZ ONLY IN MOSQU
Author Name(s): Dr V M Das
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b575-b605
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1270
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Supreme Court Judgment . 1994 In Ismail Faruqui Case Dr. M. Ismail Faruqui Etc, Mohd. ... vs Union Of India And Others On 24 October, 1994 That Mosque Is Not Necessary For Offering Namaz Is Adharma As Lord Natraz Or Allah Hu Akbar By Virtue Of Geeta Ch 4/Vs 7-8 Did Teleport On 22 23 Dec 1949 In A Mosque Dissolves Judgment View And Establishes Dharma That Idol Of Lord Natraz ( Photo depiction Of Tachyon ) Now Essential Part Of All Mosques Globally To Be Put Before Offering Namaz Only In Mosqu
Paper Title: SOLAR POWERED SMART ULTRASONIC INSECTS REPELLENT WITH DTMF AND MANUAL CONTROL FOR AGRICULTURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105172
Register Paper ID - 206842
Title: SOLAR POWERED SMART ULTRASONIC INSECTS REPELLENT WITH DTMF AND MANUAL CONTROL FOR AGRICULTURE
Author Name(s): Modepalli surendra, Sake vinay, Kure venu Gopal, Dr.j.josephine selle
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b571-b574
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1296
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ardunio,solar panel, battery ,microcontroller
Paper Title: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON IMPORT EXPORT SYSTEM OF INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105171
Register Paper ID - 206854
Title: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON IMPORT EXPORT SYSTEM OF INDIA
Author Name(s): Rupali, Amrit Raj, Gaurav Singh Pathania, Gourav Kumar Dhiman
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b567-b570
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1346
A business refers to an economic activity, main idea being centered around profit. The word business has two aspects, one being the traditional way of making profit, the other being the modern era of maximization in terms of profit, value and wealth. This has created a huge scope for business expansion in terms of diversification, alliance and other entry mode choices. Now in this modern era , the expansion of domestic business at the international level and the harmonious bond between different countries in the world are the requirements of survival which helps fulfil our demands. In this, the present paper attempts to analyse the important economic is the foreign trade. The present papers address the importance of foreign trade in the Indian economy and the paper tries to explore the correlation between the foreign trade, foreign investment, and the GDP growth.
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GDP, GNP, FDI, foreign trade, foreign reserves, imports, and exports
Paper Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF FELDENKRAIS EXERCISES AND CORE STABILITY EXERCISES WITH CONVENTIONAL PHYSIOTHERAPY IN NON-SPECIFIC MECHANICAL LOW BACK PAIN AMONG HOMEMAKERS- A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105170
Register Paper ID - 206870
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF FELDENKRAIS EXERCISES AND CORE STABILITY EXERCISES WITH CONVENTIONAL PHYSIOTHERAPY IN NON-SPECIFIC MECHANICAL LOW BACK PAIN AMONG HOMEMAKERS- A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Author Name(s): Dr.Murali Sivanandam, Sriram Manogna, Dr. Paul Daniel V.K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b552-b566
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1279
Background and Objectives: Low back pain is a discomfort that occurs in 60-80% of general population mainly associated with deconditioning of spine and trunk due to lack of core strength and stability. Repeated exposures to the small loads or sustained loads during the activities of daily life mainly cause poor posture which is a cumulative process results in chronic pain. In India LBP prevalence ranges from 6.2 ? 92% with age and female preponderance. Among females, homemakers get engaged in large number of hours of household activities involves improper postures. The aim of this study is to find the effectiveness of feldenkrais exercises and core stability exercises in combination with conventional physiotherapy. The objectives of this study are to assess the effectiveness of Feldenkrais exercises in reducing non-specific mechanical low back pain. To assess the effectiveness of core stability exercises in reducing non-specific mechanical low back pain. To compare the effectiveness of Feldenkrais exercises and core stability exercises in reducing non-specific mechanical low back pain. Methodology: A total of 110 subjects between the age group of 30 to 50 years were randomised into two groups. Subjects were screened initially and those fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria were included in the study. Group-A(n=55) were given with feldenkrais exercises and conventional physiotherapy while Group-B(n=55) were given with core stability exercises and conventional physiotherapy for 3 days in a week for 4 weeks. Pre and Post assessment of pain and disability were measured initially and after 4 weeks using Modified Oswestry Disability Questionnaire (MODQ). Design: Randomised controlled trial Results: Data has been derived using SPSS 20.0 software. Mann Whitney U Test was done to find the effectiveness of both groups and there was no statistically significant difference (p=0.6777) and both the groups were equally effective. Conclusion: The study concluded that both Feldenkrais exercises and core stability exercises were equally effective in reducing pain and disability in non-specific mechanical low back pain.
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Low back pain, Feldenkrais exercises, core stability exercises, homemakers, conventional physiotherapy.
Paper Title: ONLINE ADVERTISEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105169
Register Paper ID - 206774
Title: ONLINE ADVERTISEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Vijay revanth Kondragunta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b541-b551
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1338
About publishing their advertisement
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Paper Title: HEALTH BENEFITS OF FLOWERS AND THEIR VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105168
Register Paper ID - 206861
Title: HEALTH BENEFITS OF FLOWERS AND THEIR VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS
Author Name(s): Badampudi Manisha, Rachel Susan Mbiri, Hasanthi Anuradha Senanayake, Sakshi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b527-b540
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1396
This paper is aimed to study the health benefits of flowers and their value-added products. Flowers play an essential role in human nutrition and diet. Several studies have shown that flowers are not only edible but also an excellent source of nutrients and medicinal properties. However, it should be noted that not all flowers are edible, and their selection should be done after proper research. This review of the research literature shows the properties and health benefits of flower-based decoctions. According to research, flowers are an excellent source of phytochemicals and have anti-inflammatory, cholesterol-lowering, anti-cancerous, anti-obesity, anti-fungal, anti-diabetes, and anti-bacterial, anti-ulcer, and antitussive properties. Studies have shown that flowers are being used to make decoctions in different parts of the world to cure and treat diseases. This review also discusses several studies carried out on animals to evaluate the effects of different flowers in treating induced conditions such as cancer, diabetes, obesity, liver problem, and inflammation. The results obtained proved that flowers are a promising source in the prevention, curing, and treatment of diseases that are prevalent in most parts of the world. Despite flowers having many health benefits, they should be taken in moderation as they also contain anti-nutritional factors which may interfere with the absorption of nutrients.
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Edible flowers, phytochemicals, decoctions, health benefits, anti-nutritional factors
Paper Title: DIVISION OF DATA IN CLOUD FOR OPTIMAL AND SECURITY USING FRAGMENT PLACEMENT ALGORITHM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105167
Register Paper ID - 206851
Title: DIVISION OF DATA IN CLOUD FOR OPTIMAL AND SECURITY USING FRAGMENT PLACEMENT ALGORITHM
Author Name(s): Ajay Bhandare, Pallavi More, Pravin Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b520-b526
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1237
Vast assortment of information is store on the computer storage that we tend to referred to as as a Cloud. To shield this information from the unauthorized user cloud supplier ought to implement all doable ways that to create the cloud attack proof. during this paper we've planned a method referred to as (DROPS) Methodology, Division and Replication of Optimum Performance and Security which will create our system safer from assailant to attack the system. In our System once the information is being uploaded on the cloud the file will get divided into small fragments at multiple location exploitation T-coloring graph technique which is able to store the little data at bound distance and at the random location so attack won't be able guess the situation which will proscribe him to hack the information. within the system we can additionally perform cryptography every Fragments so if assailant hacks anybody fragments he can ready to solely hack touch of information which is able to useless for him as each fragments will have separate cryptography key to forestall assailant to hack it. when confirmatory the authentic user the quick decoding method referred to as Iris algorithmic program are use that has high speed to gather all the fragments of provided information from the sender and true information are receive to receiver. Keywords-Centrality, cloud security, fragmentation, replication, performance.
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Centrality, cloud security, fragmentation, replication, performance
Paper Title: IMPACT OF PROCESSING TECHNIQUES ON HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION IN FOOD PRODUCTS: A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105166
Register Paper ID - 206847
Title: IMPACT OF PROCESSING TECHNIQUES ON HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION IN FOOD PRODUCTS: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Deepmallya Gangopadhyay
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b508-b519
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1281
Metals can be found in all type of food articles. The occurrence of heavy metals like arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury are of special concern as these metals have no beneficial properties towards human beings. Also at a minimum, these heavy metals, with accumulative tendencies, are toxic and therefore impose a significant impact on food quality and food safety. The heavy metal toxicity in food is affected by many factors, from natural conditions, during production, to storage, packing, preparation and cooking techniques after harvest. Metal content is higher in certain crops grown in polluted soils or environments. Post-harvest handling measures like washing usually eliminate metal pollutants, whereas cooking can decrease or increase the metal content. The effects of novel food processing techniques (microwave heating, high pressure processing, pulsed electric field, etc.) on toxic metal content will be discussed in this review paper.
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Heavy metals, Food processing techniques, Maximum limit (ML), Toxicity
Paper Title: ATTACHMENT OF PRE HEATING SYSTEM USING EXHAUST STEAM OF TURBINE FOR FEED WATER, IN THERMAL POWER PLANT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105165
Register Paper ID - 206786
Title: ATTACHMENT OF PRE HEATING SYSTEM USING EXHAUST STEAM OF TURBINE FOR FEED WATER, IN THERMAL POWER PLANT
Author Name(s): YEMJALA raghu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b504-b507
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1250
Abstract: In the fore forward generation, the utility of electricity was increasing rapidly due to the usage of many equipment's to full fill the needs of human beings in their daily life. By remembering the usage of power, I made an advancement in the generation process where power was developed by means of thermal power plant which generate energy in the form of electricity, where the world was running through this medium to work. In this paper I made an attachment of pre heating system to the water intake system to pre heat the water (to raise the temperature of water intake) by means of steam come out from the turbine this helps to utilize maximum amount of heat generated in the system. Due to this external equipment's working will be going to decrease like work for condenser as well as cooling to
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Turbine, attachment , exhaust steam, feed water heating
Paper Title: THE INFLUENCE OF MIDDLE EAST OIL ECONOMY RELATED SOCIAL CHANGES ON NURSING EDUCATION IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105164
Register Paper ID - 206707
Title: THE INFLUENCE OF MIDDLE EAST OIL ECONOMY RELATED SOCIAL CHANGES ON NURSING EDUCATION IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Beena Mathew Bhasan, Mrs. Lida Antony, Dr. Sr. Celcy Mary, Prof. Ambily Jose, Ms. Josna Mary Mathew, Ms. Linda Philip, Ms. Rani Merlin Babu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b499-b503
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1236
This study has been undertaken to investigate the influence of Middle East Oil Economy related social changes on Nursing Education in India. A qualitative focused group interview was carried out among Veteran nurses, Nurse educators, and Hospital Administrators at tertiary care teaching hospital South India. Results revealed that, the oil economic boom resulted in the middle east Asian countries opened a way for Indian Nurses. Nursing professionals got a golden opportunity to work there and earn more money. This has resulted in changes in the nursing education in India.
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Middle East Oil Company, Veteran Nurses, Nurse Educators, Hospital Administrators and Nursing education
Paper Title: PRIORITY OF DIGITAL MARKETING MEDIUMS IN INDIAN E-LEARNING INDUSTRY: A PRESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS USING AHP
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105163
Register Paper ID - 206845
Title: PRIORITY OF DIGITAL MARKETING MEDIUMS IN INDIAN E-LEARNING INDUSTRY: A PRESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS USING AHP
Author Name(s): Dr. Ayan Chattopadhyay
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b492-b498
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1258
Decision making in business has evolved as a highly complex process. Robust analytical techniques backed up by ultramodern computational abilities are now being relied upon for unbiased decisions. The aim of this paper is to find out the priority of the digital marketing mediums that are extensively used in E-learning space. Analytic Hierarchy Process, AHP, is used in this study and its algorithm prescribes the relative rank of the digital marketing channel alternatives. Primary data forms the basis of this study. Advertisement per click is found to be the most preferred medium followed by social media, banner advertising and email marketing in decreasing order of preference. The paper concludes that the top two ranked mediums contribute to more than 70% of the industry preference.
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AHP, Digital Marketing, E-Learning, MCDM, Prescriptive analytics.
Paper Title: EFFECT OF FERTILIZER ON THE GROWTH RATE OF DIATOMS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105162
Register Paper ID - 206843
Title: EFFECT OF FERTILIZER ON THE GROWTH RATE OF DIATOMS
Author Name(s): Neha, Ravdeep Kaur, Rasel Hossain, Poorva Gupta, Suruchi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b485-b491
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1291
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Diatoms, Eutrophication, Fertilizers, Phosphorus, Urea
Paper Title: A STUDY ON FARMERS PERCEPTION TOWARDS THE BENEFITS OF AGRICULTURAL SCHEMES OF GOVT OF TAMIL NADU
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105161
Register Paper ID - 205719
Title: A STUDY ON FARMERS PERCEPTION TOWARDS THE BENEFITS OF AGRICULTURAL SCHEMES OF GOVT OF TAMIL NADU
Author Name(s): VIJIYAN AJITH, TR. KALAI LAKSHMI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: b477-b484
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1320
Agriculture is the back bone of Indian economy. To insulate farmers against risks in agriculture, government has launched several schemes. But their coverage seems to be limited among the farmers primarily due to lack of full information. This study is done using descriptive research design method and data are collected by primary and secondary sources. The questionnaire method is used as the methodology to collect primary data for the study and sample size of 140 employees has been taken in this study. The results are analyzed and interpreted through simple percentage analysis and Chi-Square test. The data analysis and interpretation done is being presented through graphs.
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Schemes for farmers, Crop insurance, Organic farming.
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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