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  Paper Title: RECENT EPIDEMIC & ONLINE EDUCATION- INTENSIVELY CONNECTED TO EACH OTHER

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  Title: RECENT EPIDEMIC & ONLINE EDUCATION- INTENSIVELY CONNECTED TO EACH OTHER

  Author Name(s): Shahjady Sultana, Abu Yusuf Mohammad Habibur Rahman

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b340-b353

 Year: May 2021

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In recent days, online education has been a trending event around the world. The �new normal� has changed the entire education system and learning appetite. In our research we have tried to find out the changes of lifestyles, impact on education with the emergence of COVID-19 and shifting of learning infrastructures. Also, we tried to compare economical changes before and after COVID-19 lockdown. However, we haven�t found any previous work on this particular topic, hence we had relied on online media and survey given by our participant teachers and students globally. In this article, we have contrasted the positive changes of online learning, ways and styles of teaching online as well as physical and mental changes caused. This is nonetheless a new experience for us to explore online learning approach. In continuation to the shift learning from face to online, it is the foremost step to have a full proof technical support and structured leaning platform so that students can get all relevant support immediately. Cost effectiveness is the prime consideration for online learning. Time management on the other hand is a vital part for online learning. The classes need to be kicked off and wrapped up within a given timeline. Teaching method and engagement activity should be different from face to face teaching. Online teaching however in the educator�s point of view needs to be animated, far engaging, and activity based. Taking a hospital as an example, online learning like a service ICU whereas face to face learning is to be a regular cabin support. Online learning has also some bad effect on the body as we need to sit in front of the laptop or computer for a long time. To recapitulate, we�ve found below advantage and disadvantages throughout the research: However online education system is a great relief for learners and education industry in this pandemic. Otherwise the learning could be interrupted for a long time which would have caused a worse world.


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  Paper Title: A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON MALE VICTIMIZATION IN THE EYES OF FEMALES IN INDIA

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2105143

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  Title: A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON MALE VICTIMIZATION IN THE EYES OF FEMALES IN INDIA

  Author Name(s): Aashish Kumar, Mahesh A Tripathi, J. R. Gaur

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b327-b339

 Year: May 2021

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  Paper Title: NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF NOx & SOOT EMISSIONS OF SINGLE CYLINDER DIESEL ENGINE WITH EGR MODIFIED TO RUN ON CRDI FOR HIGH PRESSURE SPLIT INJECTIONS

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2105142

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  Title: NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF NOX & SOOT EMISSIONS OF SINGLE CYLINDER DIESEL ENGINE WITH EGR MODIFIED TO RUN ON CRDI FOR HIGH PRESSURE SPLIT INJECTIONS

  Author Name(s): C.P.BALAJI, 1Y.V.V. Satyanarayana Murthy, SURAJIT GHOSH, N.S.C.CHAITANYA

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b316-b326

 Year: May 2021

 Downloads: 1454

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High pressure split injection with advanced fuel injection strategies is one of the prominent techniques for controlling the emissions NOx and Soot released from diesel engines however Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is one of the significant methods to control the engine emissions but research is limited for high pressure fuel injection technique. Various injection strategies like advanced and retarded injection angles are well known but proper published results for high pressure fuel injection is not available. At the same time these advanced injection strategies can control the injection pressure and fuel injection duration angle but nozzle orientation is fixed and cannot be changed frequently due to the manufacturing limits. Also, the choice of the fuel injection angles is trial based and hence accurate prediction of the engine performance is very much limited. To overcome this draw back numerical simulations using converge CFD software is performed for single cylinder diesel engine for EGR flow rates ranging from 0-15% on mass basis for 250bar injection pressure. The simulation results show that that 5% EGR flow rate for -11deg @250 bar fuel injection angle at injection pressure is effective in reducing the NOx and Soot emissions efficiently when the engine run on ULSD diesel fuel with cooled EGR.


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  Paper Title: EFFICACY OF NAFTOPIDIL VERSUS TAMSULOSIN FOR LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS IN BENIGN PROSTATIC ENLARGEMENT PATIENTS

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2105141

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  Title: EFFICACY OF NAFTOPIDIL VERSUS TAMSULOSIN FOR LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS IN BENIGN PROSTATIC ENLARGEMENT PATIENTS

  Author Name(s): Wien Permana, Wahjoe Djatisoesanto, Furqan Hidayatullah, Zakaria Aulia Rahman, Mohammad Ayodhia Soebadi

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b308-b315

 Year: May 2021

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Objective: To analyze the effectiveness of naftopidil versus tamsulosin as a therapy for patients with LUTS. Methods: The study was conducted by searching for published studies using the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trial search engine, PUBMED, Google Scholar, and Science-Direct. Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) that compare naftopidil with tamsulosin as therapy for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in BPE patients were identified. A systematic review carried out using protocols The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA). Results: Five RCTs were included in the IPSS Storage outcome. Naftopidil was not significant (mean difference (MD) -0.56, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) -1.16-0.04, P = 0.07). Three RCTs studies matched the IPSS Voiding outcome (MD -0.28, 95% CI -1.45-0.89, P = 0.63). Seven RCTs studies according to Qmax outcome (MD -0.66.95% CI -1.54-0.22, P = 0.13), Seven RCTs studies according to PVR outcome (MD 1.75, 95% CI -0.49-3.9, P = 0.14). Four RCTs had a low risk of bias, four RCTs unclear of bias, one RCTs had a high risk of bias. Conclusion: Naftopidil did not have a significant difference compared to tamsulosin in reducing IPPS storage, IPSS voiding, decreasing PVR, increasing Qmax.


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  Paper Title: POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2105140

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  Title: POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME

  Author Name(s): Pratiksha Baburao Arjun, Prerna Udaykumar Gandhi

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b303-b307

 Year: May 2021

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POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME


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  Paper Title: ACCIDENTS AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN FIREWORK INDUSTRIES

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2105139

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  Title: ACCIDENTS AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN FIREWORK INDUSTRIES

  Author Name(s): PERUMALLA BALA VENKATA NAGA SAI SUMANTH, BATHULA MANIKANTA, CHERLOPALLI SRUJAN KUMAR, RADEEP KRISHNA RADHAKRISHNAN NAIR

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b300-b302

 Year: May 2021

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  Paper Title: CLASSIFICATION OF HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGE USING CNN

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2105138

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  Title: CLASSIFICATION OF HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGE USING CNN

  Author Name(s): Ramaraju Venkata Veereswara Lohit, V.S.l Sai Krupa, P. Prudhvi Krishna, S. Sai Mounish, K.V. Satya Kumar

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b293-b299

 Year: May 2021

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There are many methods that are so far developed to classify hyperspectral images. Different from traditional spectral-spatial classification frameworks where the spectral feature extraction (FE), spatial FE, and classifier training are separated, these processes are integrated into a unified network in our model. In this project we are proposing a model using stationary wavelet transform (SWT), principal component analysis (PCA) and convolutional neural networks (CNN) for HSI classification. SWT is used to extract the meaningful features from the hyperspectral Data. PCA selects a subset of transformed coefficients for classification by reducing redundancy which can be also called as dimension reduction (DR) and reshapes the image data to into 2D from 3D. A CNN will be designed to classify the selected transformed coefficients and predict the accurate output. In this project, we are planning to use popular online hyperspectral image dataset to show better accuracy when compared with other frame works which are already in implemented.


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Convolutional neural network (CNN), dimension reduction (DR), feature extraction (FE), hyperspectral image (HSI), Principal component analysis (PCA), Stationary wavelet transform (SWT).

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  Paper Title: POTHOLE DIMENSIONS AND GEO LOCATION CALCULATION APP

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2105137

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  Title: POTHOLE DIMENSIONS AND GEO LOCATION CALCULATION APP

  Author Name(s): Siddharth mukesh Rathod, Mohammed khushab alam, Imran atikur Rehman shaikh

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b286-b292

 Year: May 2021

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1.the web app performs well within the expectations 2.interactions of the stakeholders outside the client and server side are reduced to bare minimum or until necessity arises 3.from pothole detection to pothole fixing teams can maintain a smooth chain of communication via the web app 4.web app fulfil all the objectives for which it is developed


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  Paper Title: CONCEPT OF AGNI IN AYURVEDA AND ITS APPLIED ASPECT - A LITERATURE REVIEW

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  Title: CONCEPT OF AGNI IN AYURVEDA AND ITS APPLIED ASPECT - A LITERATURE REVIEW

  Author Name(s): Dr. Pramod Prakash Kanap, Dr. Manoja Joshi

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b282-b285

 Year: May 2021

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Agni, Digestion, Disease, Dhatus, Jatharagni, Swastha

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  Paper Title: Data Science and Deep Reinforcement Learning for Enormous Data

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2105135

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  Title: DATA SCIENCE AND DEEP REINFORCEMENT LEARNING FOR ENORMOUS DATA

  Author Name(s): Dr. GURUSHARAN KAUR, Mrs. Lakhbir Kaur

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b273-b281

 Year: May 2021

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Data Science, Big Data, Machine Learning, Automatic Optimization, Optimizing analytics, Automotive Industry.

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  Paper Title: IS THE EDUCATION SYSTEM OF INDIA FORCING STUDENTS TO DIE ?

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  Title: IS THE EDUCATION SYSTEM OF INDIA FORCING STUDENTS TO DIE ?

  Author Name(s): DIPENDU MONDAL

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b267-b272

 Year: May 2021

 Downloads: 1577

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Education facilitates the development of awareness, knowledge, principles, ideals, beliefs and behaviors. Education is the backbone of any country, nation, society and people. So, education is a major issue in the present age. Education is essential for the spiritual, social and character change of human beings. But this education has a negative side. We also improve learning, but the inverse is seen here. Students spend most of their time studying within 24 hours. As a result, children do not get any opportunities for sports, recreation etc. They stay in a room all day. They would also be constantly affected by mental stress. Their recreation, sports, childhood are destroyed due to this educational stress. According to the 2011 census, India has an average literacy rate of 74.04%, compared to 93.91% in Kerala. In 2019, approximately 1.39 lac people aged 18 to 45 committed suicide, according to the NCRB (National Crime Records Bureau). In India, in 2016, 2017 and 2018, about 4235 students committed suicide in Maharashtra. According to WHO, about 300 million people in the world suffer from depression. About 71% of suicides in India are due to mental illness. The biggest problem behind this suicide is our education system. The amount of competitive racing in our education system is much higher. I mean, it's good to get 99% marks here. So everyone's goal is to get good marks. There is more emphasis on getting marks than learning something. Students begin working hard all day and under a lot of stress in order to achieve these high marks. And that's where the problem of mental disorder begins.Which led to the student committing suicide.


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  Paper Title: IOT BASED COVID-19 RISK MITIGATION SYSTEM

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2105133

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  Title: IOT BASED COVID-19 RISK MITIGATION SYSTEM

  Author Name(s): Vicky Kumar, Himanshu Dwivedi

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b263-b266

 Year: May 2021

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Internet of things, covid-19, pandemic, ultrasonic, IR, Automatic hand sanitize

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  Paper Title: FOREST AND WILDLIFE ECOSYSTEM AND HUMAN SOCIETY: A GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY OF PURULIA DISTRICT

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2105132

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  Title: FOREST AND WILDLIFE ECOSYSTEM AND HUMAN SOCIETY: A GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY OF PURULIA DISTRICT

  Author Name(s): Banani Mahato

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b253-b262

 Year: May 2021

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Forest, Wild life, Environment, Impact of human Life.

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  Paper Title: A SMART GRAM PANCHAYAT

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  Title: A SMART GRAM PANCHAYAT

  Author Name(s): Suksham Gupta, David, Nishchal Kumar, Vicky Kumar Verma, Aditya Kumar & Akshar Kumar Kashyap

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b247-b252

 Year: May 2021

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E-Panchayat, ICT, smart village, rural support, Application

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  Paper Title: PARENTAL PARTICIPATION IN HOME LEARNING AMONG PUBLIC PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOLS LEARNERS IN MOMBASA COUNTY, KENYA

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2105130

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  Title: PARENTAL PARTICIPATION IN HOME LEARNING AMONG PUBLIC PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOLS LEARNERS IN MOMBASA COUNTY, KENYA

  Author Name(s): Josphine Logedi, Dr. Mary Jebii Chemagosi, Dr. Sellah Lusweti

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b239-b246

 Year: May 2021

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  Paper Title: A SURVEY REPORT ON SPECIAL DIETARY HABITS OF THE GYM GOING PEOPLE OF NORTHERN INDIA

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2105129

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  Title: A SURVEY REPORT ON SPECIAL DIETARY HABITS OF THE GYM GOING PEOPLE OF NORTHERN INDIA

  Author Name(s): Gaganjot kaur, Pahulpreet kaur, Gursimrat kaaur, Suryapratap singh

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b232-b238

 Year: May 2021

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Having a balanced diet has become a necessity for many people, nowadays. An ideal balanced diet is the one which contains all the major food groups including adequate protein, carbohydrates, high quality fats, vitamins and minerals. Healthy dietary habits are the pillars of good and nutritious lifestyle. Likewise, there is an ideal dietary requirement for a person going to gym or who is involved in sports.Therefore, a survey was conducted and reported on 100 people both men and woman on an online basis in the state of Punjab and Haryana. This survey reported on the individuals different domains likeage, income-group, types of workout done, facilities used in gym, reason to go to gym, changes after going to gym, but the most important factor was to check which gender uses to gym most, dietary habits and outer source of energy and protein to enhance performance other than food. There are many social factors that affect the ratio of boys to girls exercising in the gym. Combination of nutritious food and gym/exercise can make a person live healthy and better life. There are many new products in market to enhance the endurance, but their consumption varies. Based on the information collected, a result was developed and reported here. However, an increase in the trend of going to gym has been observed among the youth from age 21 to 26.


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  Author Name(s): Manish Singh, Nilesh Kumar

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b226-b231

 Year: May 2021

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The use of social media becomes more popular among all age groups. They use various social media platforms to express their views, share their photos and videos, and exchange ideas and messages in the form of text. Nowadays social media is becoming an effective tool to stay in touch with friends who is far away from you and to stay up to date with news and current events. Many companies use various social media platforms as advertising platforms so that they can reach more and more people. Social media helps bloggers to drive traffic to their websites. By using various social media platforms we can create awareness and share it among a large number of peoples. One of the famous social media platforms is Instagram. This platform allows users to share photos and videos with their friends. According to official statistical information,90 to 95 million pictures are posted on Instagram daily. Many Teachers use Instagram to develop classroom activities innovatively. Instagram is successful today because they provide very interesting features and their user interface is so simple. This paper will give a summary of how to develop an app like Instagram.


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Socialnetworking ,Instagram, Beliefs, Qualitative, Marketing,tool, Businesses, Digitalization.

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  Paper Title: AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE- A BOON TO FARMER

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  Title: AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE- A BOON TO FARMER

  Author Name(s): Teja Dasireddy, Sanjeet Singh Sandal, Chunchu Suchith Kumar

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b221-b225

 Year: May 2021

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Agricultural Warehouse, Negotiable Warehouse Receipt, Central Warehousing Corporation, Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority.

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  Paper Title: RECENT ADVANCEMENTS IN EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR (EGFR) INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF LUNG CANCER

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  Title: RECENT ADVANCEMENTS IN EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR (EGFR) INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF LUNG CANCER

  Author Name(s): Deepika Mohil, Dr. Amit Mittal

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b201-b220

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  Paper Title: TOXICITY AND BIOEFFICACY OF SELECTED BOTANICALS PROTECTING SESAME SEEDS (SESAMUM INDICUM) FROM TRIBOLIUM CASTANEUM

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2105125

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  Title: TOXICITY AND BIOEFFICACY OF SELECTED BOTANICALS PROTECTING SESAME SEEDS (SESAMUM INDICUM) FROM TRIBOLIUM CASTANEUM

  Author Name(s): V.KAVIYA, DR.SR.MARY FABIOLA, V.ILAKKIYA

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 9

 Issue: 5

 Pages: b189-b200

 Year: May 2021

 Downloads: 1480

 Abstract

The study explores the bioefficacies of distinct plant derivatives that have an effect on the improvement of the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum fed on black sesame seeds. Plant extract powder and oil from Ocimum sanctum (Tulsi Oil), Mentha Piperita (peppermint oil), and Eucalyptus globules (eucalyptus oil) had been evaluated for their oviposition inhibition, residual toxicity, direct toxicity effects, and repellency on Tribolium castaneum. The effects confirmed that plant oils had been high-quality in checking insect infestation. The least quantity of F1 adults emerged from sesame seeds treated with collected plant oil. The powdered leaves and extracts of peppermint, tulsi, and eucalyptus, at a 3% mixture, provided good safety for sesame seeds with the aid of decreasing insect oviposition, F1 adult emergence, and sesame infestation rates. The oil treatment did no longer exhibit destructive outcomes on the germination functionality of seeds, even after three months of treatment. The four essential plants oil tulsi showed powerful repellent against T. castaneum beetles. In conclusion, the essential oils from the botanical plants may be explored as a potential natural insecticide for stored-product insect pests because of their high repellency and insecticidal activities.


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Sesame Seeds, Red flour Beetle, Tulsi, Peppermint, Eucalyptus, Toxicity, and Repellency

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