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Paper Title: IMPACT OF NTR SUJALA PATHAKAM ON FLUORIDE ENDEMIC VILLAGES OF ANANTAPURAM DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH - A STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006258
Register Paper ID - 195704
Title: IMPACT OF NTR SUJALA PATHAKAM ON FLUORIDE ENDEMIC VILLAGES OF ANANTAPURAM DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH - A STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr.G.Parvathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1899-1902
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1337
Groundwater forms the main source of drinking water in the chronically drought affected Anantapuram district. Fluoride, considered as a major pollutant of groundwater is found in more than permissible limit of 1.5 mg/L (WHO, 2004) in drinking water sources in many parts of the district. A total of 204 Fluoride affected villages exist in the district. The district is a typical region showing endemic fluorosis caused by drinking water. The answer to the problem is to treat groundwater for drinking purposes. To address the issue of quality of drinking water, the Government of Andhra Pradesh has taken a policy decision to implement �NTR Sujala Pathakam� to provide treated Safe Potable Water of 20 litres for Rs. 2.00 to each household. The aim of the scheme is to set up water treatment plants to provide safe drinking water in all 13,000 panchayats in the State with service oriented motive on non- profit basis. But the scheme is confronted with various issues such as lack of financial sustainability, unscientific way of choosing the Water Plant locations, drying of water source, low quality unsafe water supply resulting in dead units. In this backdrop, the present paper attempts the impact of the scheme on Fuoride Endemic villages of Anantapuram district.
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NTR Sujala Pathakam, Fluoride Endemic villages, Issues.
Paper Title: SOLO BOOSTER: A TRADITIONAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006257
Register Paper ID - 195718
Title: SOLO BOOSTER: A TRADITIONAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Author Name(s): Bibhutosh Bhattacharjee
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1896-1898
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1375
Solo (scientific name Rhodiola Rosea) extract has many health benefits and considered safe with low risk of side effects on the recommended dose. The solo extract is a mediator interaction with several molecular networks of neuroendocrine-immune and neurotransmitter receptor systems involved with the pathophysiology of depression. It is having so many preventive particles like Antiaging, Anti-inflammation, Immune stimulation, DNA repair, Anti-cancer, and also other different model systems of time generated diseases. In European Research, it was found that it stimulates the nervous system, decreases depression, enhances working performance, eliminates fatigue, preventing oxygen shortage problems of the human body, and also prevent high altitude sickness. In Russian Research, it was found that it can increase resistance on so many chemical, biological and physical stressors; it can help humans as antidepressants, Anti-cancer, Cardio-protective, immune enhancement, and stimulate the central nervous system. It is also useful for poor appetite, irritability, hypertension, headache, and fatigue. The solo extract might help and Protect cells from Dengue, regulate heartbeat, improve memory, and immune system of the body. It is also useful in lowering blood sugar and blood pressure; therefore should be consumed with the caution of instant fall of blood pressure and also instantly reduced sugar level.
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Rhodiola Rosea, Immunity, COVID-19, Sanjeevani, Wonder herb, Preventive herbal medicine
Paper Title: PHYSICO-CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF TUBEWELL WATER QUALITY OF ARMORI TOWN,MAHARASHTRA STATE, INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006256
Register Paper ID - 193078
Title: PHYSICO-CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF TUBEWELL WATER QUALITY OF ARMORI TOWN,MAHARASHTRA STATE, INDIA
Author Name(s): Ashwini M. Kadu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1893-1895
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1374
The physico-chemical parameters of water samples collected from tubewell groundwater from various sites(wards) in Armori town, Maharashtra, India are analyzed.The major parameters of this study were colour, taste, temperature, pH, electrical conductivity(EC), total dissolved solids(TDS), total alkalinity(TA), total hardness(TA),dissolved oxygen(DO),chloride(Cl-),nitrate(NO3-),sulphate(SO4--).The result of analysis concluded that, the water quality in this study is rationally good.
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Physico-chemical, analysis, tubewell, Armori, India.
Paper Title: REMOVAL OF FLUORIDE IN GROUND WATER BY ELECTROCOAGULATION METHOD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006255
Register Paper ID - 195691
Title: REMOVAL OF FLUORIDE IN GROUND WATER BY ELECTROCOAGULATION METHOD
Author Name(s): Ms. Palak Shah, Mr. Vikas Vishwakarma , Mr. Rajesh Kaushal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1884-1892
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1328
Groundwater is considered to be vast resource of Indian sub-continent. From several years, Ground water has b exploited for domestic, agriculture and other uses like industries etc. Due to unplanned industrialization, urbanization has led to the untreated waste contamination for ground water. The level of the fluoride content is rapidly increasing in ground water due to certain expedition. The current study presents the adaptive method named electro-coagulation which helps in the removal of the fluoride from the water. From the research, it was studied that the complete removal of the fluoride from ground water possible to 99.5%. The purpose of this paper was to understand how the electro-coagulation method has been an effective and cheap method for the fluoride removal in ground water. The approach was to assemble the fundamental equations of the electro-coagulation in electrolysis of the ground water. Exceeding the level of fluoride content gave rise to skeletal flurosis in the human body. The parameters that are undertaken are concentration of the fluoride, distance between the electrodes and pH and applied voltage where constituent of fluoride removed from the groundwater is examined in the study. It has been observed that at concentration of 1, 5, 10 mg/L of fluoride solution were prepared by mixing proper amount of sodium fluoride with tap water. At pH 5.5 the effective results are obtained and revealed that the removal capacity of the fluoride through electrodes that are kept at distance of 1 cm can obtained an effective results.
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Electrocoagulation, groundwater, cost-effective treatment, Fluoride removal.
Paper Title: EFFECT OF MAHARASANA YOGIC EXERCISE FOR LOW BACK PAIN AMONG WORKING WOMEN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006254
Register Paper ID - 195766
Title: EFFECT OF MAHARASANA YOGIC EXERCISE FOR LOW BACK PAIN AMONG WORKING WOMEN
Author Name(s): S. ARUNA, Dr.G.R.VALLIAMMAL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1881-1883
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1373
Low back pain is one of the working women�s perennial problems, a malady as widespread as the common cold, as painful and the times as crippling as a stroke. With the reference of the studies, this article explains Maharasana Yogic Exercise can help to relieve from low back pain problems among working women. It may help to check any imbalance in muscular development, movement of vertebrae and will enable both mind and body to function more efficiently. Practicing of yogic exercise, release physical tension and improve concentration, poise to free from body pain and strengthens the muscles. Yogic exercise limbs balanced, strong and relaxed. This yogic exercise improves flexibility, provides good balance and movement of vertebrae. Yogic exercise can help for low back pain sufferers to relax and replenish their energy. It also promotes calm, clear thinking even in situations that call for fast reaction. This article summarizes the Maharasana Yogic Exercises as an alternative solution and home remedy for low back pain problems.
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Maharasana, Low back pain, Yogic Exercise, Working Women
Paper Title: APPLICATION OF TARIG TRANSFORM IN CRYPTOGRAPHY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006253
Register Paper ID - 195767
Title: APPLICATION OF TARIG TRANSFORM IN CRYPTOGRAPHY
Author Name(s): Dr. K. Bhuvaneswari, Dr. R. Bhuvaneswari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1878-1880
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1362
Cryptography is the study of techniques in secured communication. Cryptanalysis is the art of breaking encoded data. Mathematical techniques are used to encrypt and decrypt data. In recent research various integral transform based cryptographic techniques were studied. In this paper, we give an encryption and decryption algorithm based on Tarig transformation and congruence modulo. Affine cipher technique is used in the proposed algorithm.
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Tarig Transform, Cryptography, Cryptanalysis, Encryption, Decryption, Affine cipher.
Paper Title: APPLICATION OF CONTACT LENS BIOSENSOR FOR DETERMINING DIABETES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006252
Register Paper ID - 195652
Title: APPLICATION OF CONTACT LENS BIOSENSOR FOR DETERMINING DIABETES
Author Name(s): Riya, Kunal Sachdeva
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1873-1877
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1324
Diabetes is a hormonal disorder that impairs the body�s ability to process blood glucose, due to which insulin blood glucose level is disturbed in the body, resulting in upliftment or limiting the glucose concentration. The system of biosensors can help in glucose monitoring and control the problem of diabetes, for this purpose contact lens biosensors can be used. As diabetes has become a significant global challenge affecting 382 million people in the world therefore this system is an unmet medical need. Biosensors are analytical systems that transform a biological response into an electrical signal. Biosensors are highly specific and are combination of detecting elements like transducer and sensor system. Various types of biosensors are being used as DNA Biosensors, Immuno biosensors, Piezoelectric biosensors, Optical biosensors, Wearable biosensors and more. In this paper, contact lens biosensors and their usage in glucose monitoring is discussed. Other advantages and future scope of the biosensors have also been highlighted, therefore contact lens biosensors can play a major role in controlling the diabetes in patients and regular monitoring of glucose ca n be done at regular interval which can be visualized on smart phones.
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Biosensors, Contact lens biosensors, Diabetes, Blood glucose level, Smart phones.
Paper Title: AUTOMATED IRRIGATION SYSTEM USING PLC
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006251
Register Paper ID - 195731
Title: AUTOMATED IRRIGATION SYSTEM USING PLC
Author Name(s): PILLALAMARRI MADHAVI, B.Aarthi, B.Nandini, G.Vyshnavi, P.Vijaya Lakshmi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1865-1872
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1455
By and large, with recent technological advancement along with factors such as shortage of labor, water scarcity, higher demand for efficient farming from a limited piece of land. The need for repetitive tasks has increased in the field of agriculture. PLC demonstrates its Software and Hardware implementation in Automated Irrigation Process. Visualization or a Human Machine Interface is made to control and monitor the entire process from one location. It is designed for water level and flow control using moisture sensor, float level sensor, solenoid valve. It uses electronic controller which is programmed to receive the input signal varying moisture condition of the soil through the moisture sensor which acts as interface between the field and controller. Once controller receives the signal, it generates an output that drives a relay for operating the water pump. An LCD is also interfaced to the controller to display status of soil moisture content and water pump operating status. The result shows that sandy soils require less water than loamy soils and clay soils require most water for irrigation.
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Automation, Programmable Logic Controller, WPL Delta PLC Software
Paper Title: MORPHOLOGICALSTUDYTHROUGHCOMPUTERMODELLINGOF18THCENTURYINDIANBAZAARSTREET:ACASEOFHOLIGATEMARKET,MATHURA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006250
Register Paper ID - 195685
Title: MORPHOLOGICALSTUDYTHROUGHCOMPUTERMODELLINGOF18THCENTURYINDIANBAZAARSTREET:ACASEOFHOLIGATEMARKET,MATHURA
Author Name(s): Poornima Singh, Sankha Subhra Nath, Kushal Dubey
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1860-1864
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1339
Marketplaces have been a place of social interaction, a rich repository of the architecture of its time, as the main center of progress around which the development took place. The marketplace has always been an integral part of the community and residential area; it has been the oldest core of the city with newer development taking place around it. Historic marketplaces of India have a distinct architectural and cultural identity that is being destroyed by urban growth. This paper attempts to assess one such marketplace located in Mathura through modeling and assessment method developed by Mustafa Korumaz. The assessment is done on four parameters i.e. space authenticity, mass relation, old-new relation, and new building design approach. The resultant originality index shows the extent of the impact on building fa�ade by building use. The study also recommends for adaptive uses of buildings in those areas.
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Morphology, Mathura, originality index, fa�ade.
Paper Title: HOW CAN INDIA CONTAIN THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF COVID-19?
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006249
Register Paper ID - 195449
Title: HOW CAN INDIA CONTAIN THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF COVID-19?
Author Name(s): Kajal Arora, Sajal Agarwal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1853-1859
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1343
This Article talks about �How can India contain the Economic Impact of Covid-19�. The outbreak of the pandemic Covid-19 is an unprecedented shock to the Indian Economy. This article is divided into three parts. In the first part there is a brief �Introduction about Covid- 19 and how it has affected Indian Economy�. In the second part of the article we have assessed �What are the impacts of Corona outbreak on various sectors such as � Aviation Sector, Retailers, Education and Educational Institutions, Automobiles Sector, Realty Sector�. In the third part of the article there is a brief conclusion about the Covid- 19 impacts on Indian Economy and how the countries have witnessed major transformations such as � better health care services, maintaining hygiene and sanitization, social distancing etc.
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Covid-19, pandemic, Indian Economy.
Paper Title: ASSESSMENTOFTHESOCIO-ECONOMICANDHOUSINGCONDITIONSOFTHERAGPICKERS:ACASEOFLUCKNOW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006248
Register Paper ID - 195684
Title: ASSESSMENTOFTHESOCIO-ECONOMICANDHOUSINGCONDITIONSOFTHERAGPICKERS:ACASEOFLUCKNOW
Author Name(s): Utkarsh Srivastava, Rajiv Kacker, Anupam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1847-1852
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1329
India is a fast-growing economy with a high urbanization rate. Waste management is becoming more evident in urban development. The government and the NGOs are concerned about the rising levels of waste generation happening with the development. The cities are feeling the pressure of the waste generated which is not managed properly and is often left unattended at various places in the city. There is high pressure on the ULB�s to manage the city�s waste. The ULBs, with its limited resources; manages to collect waste form some parts of the city i.e. dump sites, residential colonies, door to door collection, etc. and dumps it into a landfill as the final solution. Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has reported that during the last decade Municipal Solid waste (MSW) has increased by 2.44 times. When one landfill site becomes a heap of waste and has engulfed the whole patch of valuable land, a new site is then found to start the whole process again while no plan to manage the waste being generated. Rag pickers are the most important and integral part of the waste management in the cities, they are involved in the sector to earn their livelihood but in turn, are benefiting the environment by recycling the waste collected. The rag pickers are forced to live in poor housing conditions near waste yards or shanty slums because of the nature of their business. To assess the socio-economic condition of the rag pickers sample survey was conducted and data was analyzed to establish a relation between the housing conditions and its dependence on socio-economic factors.
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Rag pickers, waste, waste segregation, housing, waste collection.
Paper Title: VEHICLE MONITORING AND CONTROLLING USING MULTI-SENSORS IN AD-HOC NETWORKS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006247
Register Paper ID - 195448
Title: VEHICLE MONITORING AND CONTROLLING USING MULTI-SENSORS IN AD-HOC NETWORKS
Author Name(s): Ms.Gayathri.R, Ms.Lavanya.R, Dr.R.Jaikumar,
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1843-1846
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1328
The complete area coverage problem in Wireless sensor networks where every point inside an area is covered by an active sensor has been extensively studied. Complete coverage is not required for many applications. For that an effective method to save energy and prolong network lifetime is to partially cover the area. Partially coverage of the existing algorithms has very high time complexities, due to the hardness in order to verify the ratio of the covered area over the entire monitored area and they do not use a variety of exiting methods for the coverage problem completely. This framework can convert almost any existing algorithm for complete coverage to a one partial coverage with any coverage ratio. This framework can preserve the characteristics of the original algorithms and the conversion process has low time complexity. It also guarantees some degree of regular partial coverage of the monitored area.
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), Ad-hoc Networks, Coverage Problem, Filtering Techniques.
Paper Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005 IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006246
Register Paper ID - 194943
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005 IN INDIA
Author Name(s): KUSH KALRA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1829-1842
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1390
There can be no dispute that the RTI Act, 2005 is enacted with the avowed objective of conferring a statutory right on the citizens in India to have access to Government-controlled information or to seek information from Central Government/State Governments, local bodies and other competent authorities as a matter of right. The idea is that it would prove to be instrumental in bringing in transparency and accountability in Government and Public Institutions which would help in bringing the growth of corruption in check. The scope of the RTI Act is wide enough to cover all the Constitutional Institutions and subject to exemptions, universally applies to all Public Authorities. Indiscriminate and impractical demands or directions under RTI Act for disclosure of all and sundry information (unrelated to transparency and accountability in the functioning of public authorities and eradication of corruption) would be counter-productive as it will adversely affect the efficiency of the administration and result in the executive getting bogged down with the non-productive work of collecting and furnishing information. The Act should not be allowed to be misused or abused, to become a tool to obstruct the national development and integration or to destroy the peace, tranquility and harmony among its citizens. Nor should it be converted into a tool of oppression or intimidation of honest officials striving to do their duty. The nation does not want a scenario where 75% of the staff of public authorities spends 75% of their time in collecting and furnishing information to applicants instead of discharging their regular duties. The threat of penalties under the RTI Act and the pressure of the authorities under the RTI Act should not lead to employees of a public authorities prioritizing 'information furnishing', at the cost of their normal and regular duties. Right to information is a basic and celebrated fundamental/basic right but is not uncontrolled. It has its limitations. The right is subject to a dual check. Firstly, this right is subject to the restrictions inbuilt within the Act and secondly the constitutional limitations emerging from Article 21 of the Constitution. Thus, wherever in response to an application for disclosure of information the public authority takes shelter under the provisions relating to exemption, non-applicability or infringement of Article 21 of the Constitution the Information Commission has to apply its mind and form an opinion objectively if the exemption claimed for was sustainable on facts of the case.
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RTI, Disclosure, transparency, misuse etc
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TEXTS OF SOME MANUSCRIPTIONS OF "TEMURNOMA"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006245
Register Paper ID - 195765
Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TEXTS OF SOME MANUSCRIPTIONS OF "TEMURNOMA"
Author Name(s): Arslanov Abdimurod Karomatovich
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1825-1828
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1314
This article examines the comparative analysis of some manuscripts of "Temurnoma" dedicated to the great commander Sahibkiran Amir Temur. Copies of literary manuscripts about Amir Temur, as well as the history and reasons for the creation of "Temurnoma" are considered. We can see that the transformation of the image of Amir Temur into written sources began with historical works of Sahibkiran in his time, and with literary works in later periods. Finding these books and delivering them to the general public through textual research is one of the most pressing issues facing our textology. This article comparatively studies the manuscripts and lithographs of the "Temurnoma" dedicated to Amir Temur, and discusses their similarities and differences.
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Amir Temur phenomenon, scientific description, rare copy, Nasta'liq, Uzbek prose, lithography, Mirzo Rumuz, Qissai Amir Temur, historical chronicles
Paper Title: A STUDY OF CLINICAL PROFILE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH BRONCHIAL ASTHMA IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS AT PERIPHERAL HEALTH INSTITUTE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006244
Register Paper ID - 195742
Title: A STUDY OF CLINICAL PROFILE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH BRONCHIAL ASTHMA IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS AT PERIPHERAL HEALTH INSTITUTE
Author Name(s): Subhash chander
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1821-1824
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1348
Background: The prevalence of the asthma in childhood is very much in Indian population and is second common cause of chronic illness associated with high morbidity. Word Asthma was used first time in Homer�s lliad with meaning of short drawn breath but this medical term is first found in corpus Hippocraticum. The Disease Asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition of small airways resulting in episodic airflow limitation. Status asthamaticus is very dreadful condition causing extreme airflow limitation. Aim and objectives: In this study we aimed to study the factors associated with bronchial asthma from history recovered regarding various factors in OPD patients who presented with symptoms. Methods: Children aged between 0 to 14 years presenting to pediatric OPD with the symptoms who has been previously treated for asthma or who have more than three episodes of airflow limitation/wheeze were studied. The study was conducted over 2 years from May 2018 to May 2020. Results: In our study 80 patients were included from age between 0-14 years and were studied for different variables. In our study 58.7% cases were males and 47.3% were females. Maximum cases (53.7%) were between 5-9 years old followed by 25% in age group 0-4 years and then 21.3% cases in age group 11-14 years. 77.5% cases reported audible wheeze, 88.75% cases reported subcostal indrawing and silent chest and cyanosis was reported in 10% and 2.5% cases respectively. Altered sensorium was present in 5% cases. Cough was the prominent complaint for presenting in OPD in 90% cases, followed by breathlessness in 80% cases, fever (41%), and Nocturnal Cough in 58.7% cases. Feeding difficulty was present in 17.5%. In our study 33.7% were low birth weight babies at birth and 66.25% were appropriate for their gestational age. H/o atopy was present in 46.25% cases in the study and history of allergy from dust mite was reported by 66.25% cases. About 29% sibling had similar history of asthma/wheeze. Seasonal variations were seen in 85% cases and about 31% cases reported exacerbations which required Hospitalisation. Conclusion: In our study of clinical profile of asthma, 47(58.7%) out of 80 asthmatic patients were male showing male predominance of asthma. In our study most common age group of presentation of asthma was between 5 to 9 years in 53.7% cases. Most common risk factor for asthma was found to be allergy from dust mite and 90% cases presented with cough and 80% cases of asthmatic patients were presented with breathlessness as most common symptoms.
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Asthma, atopy, breathlessness, cough
Paper Title: MATLAB SIMULATION ON ADAPTIVE VOLTAGE CONTROL STRATEGY OF THREE PHASE INVERTER FOR STAND ALONE DISTRIBUTED GENERATION SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006243
Register Paper ID - 195578
Title: MATLAB SIMULATION ON ADAPTIVE VOLTAGE CONTROL STRATEGY OF THREE PHASE INVERTER FOR STAND ALONE DISTRIBUTED GENERATION SYSTEM
Author Name(s): PRAKASH KUMAR, Dr. SACHIN TIWARI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1816-1820
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1351
This document proposes a strong and adjustable voltage management of the three-phase voltage electrical converter. First, the standing model of the load aspect of the electrical converter is established, that takes into consideration the uncertainties of the system parameters. The projected adaptational voltage management technique combines associate adaptational management and a state feedback management term. the previous compensates for the uncertainties of the system, whereas the second forces the dynamics of the error to converge to zero. moreover, the projected algorithmic rule is straightforward to implement, however is incredibly strong, because of the uncertainties of the system and sudden load disturbances. during this document, the analysis is additionally performed to indicate the lustiness of the closed-loop system system. undefinable load and non-linear load. The simulation and experimental results area unit conferred below the belief of the corresponding non-adaptive transformer.
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Adaptive management, distributed generation (DG) system (DGS), load current observer, complete, three-phase electrical converter, voltage management.
Paper Title: MOMETASONE FUROATE AND OXYMETAZOLINE NASAL SPRAY AS A TREATMENT MODALITY IN NASAL OBSTRUCTION DUE TO ADENOID HYPERTROPHY IN CHILDREN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006242
Register Paper ID - 195722
Title: MOMETASONE FUROATE AND OXYMETAZOLINE NASAL SPRAY AS A TREATMENT MODALITY IN NASAL OBSTRUCTION DUE TO ADENOID HYPERTROPHY IN CHILDREN
Author Name(s): AVISHEK DHIMAN, SUBHASH CHANDER
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1812-1815
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1395
Aim: A common cause of nasal obstruction in children is adenoid hypertrophy. It is an indication for surgical management of nasal obstruction along with deviated nasal septum and antro choanal polyp in children due to effect on growth of children due to these conditions. If the symptoms are severe due to adenoid hypertrophy usually adenoidectomy is recommended in most of cases, however cleft palate, bleeding disorders and anaemia being contraindications of surgery, parents also get frightened when they are advised about surgery, we in our study tried to see effectiveness of nasal steroid spray and Oxymetazoline combination in adenoid hypertrophy. The safety of use of nasal steroid spray for longer duration has been studied and proved by various studies. The aim of the current study is to determine the effectiveness of mometasone nasal spray with Oxymetazoline nasal spray in treatment of children with adenoid hypertrophy presenting as nasal obstruction and mouth breathing. Methods: This prospective study was conducted in the department of Health and family welfare Civil Hospital Jwalamukhi Himachal Pradesh by combined efforts of ENT and Paediatrics doctors on 25 children who met the inclusion criteria over a period of 9 months. They were diagnosed on the basis of history taken from parents, examination done by physician and X-ray nasopharynx. Before starting of treatment a pre-treatment scoring was accessed. All children were given mometasone furoate nasal spray (for 3 months) and Oxymetazoline nasal drops (for 14 days) therapy and then children were evaluated every monthly for next 3 months and scoring on the basis of symptoms was done on every visit. X ray nasopharynx were repeated after three months of treatment. Results: During the 3 months follow up after starting the treatment, a significant improvement in symptom of nasal obstruction was seen in 64% patients and 60% patients showed improvement in snoring after one month treatment, which increased to 85.6% and 83% respectively after completion of 3 months treatment. X ray nasopharynx taken after 3 months of treatment showed reduction in grading of adenoids in 82% of total patients. 2 patients did not showed good improvement after treatment and they were referred to higher centre for adenoidectomy. Although longer follow up is required for exact results but our study established that a long term Mometasone Furoate nasal spray use could be an alternative to adenoidectomy in children whose parents are not willing for surgery or the children who have contraindication for surgery. Conclusions: In patients where adenoidectomy is contraindicated and parents who are not willing for surgery, long term mometasone furoate nasal spray with short term Oxymetazoline nasal drops treatment has good outcome as a treatment option for nasal obstruction due to adenoid hypertrophy.
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Adenoid hypertrophy, Adenoidectomy, Mometasone furoate nasal spray, Nasal obstruction, Oxymetazoline nasal spray
Paper Title: INTERNET OF THINGS - A REVOLUTIONARY APPROACH FOR FUTURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006241
Register Paper ID - 195735
Title: INTERNET OF THINGS - A REVOLUTIONARY APPROACH FOR FUTURE
Author Name(s): M.Hima Bindu, P.Sai Praneeth, R.V.N Sai Sravani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1808-1811
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1358
We are running into many modern paradigms in development in today's field of digital technologies. IoT is perhaps the most frequently spoken about in the sector. The Internet of Things influences our lifestyle and is becoming technology which is growing fastest. IoT offers real time entity connectivity and also allows to maintain track of these artifacts. In IoT devices they are smartly linked so they can exchange info, resources with other machines. IoT uses different types of sensors embedded in different data emitting devices. These sensors use common IoT platform to share data. These platforms collect data from a variety of sources and then perform further analytics on data and finally extract essential information to share the result. The research article covers the definition of IoT, characteristics of IoT, IoT architecture and its working in stages and their applications. The key aim of this paper is to provide an description of the development and usage of the Internet of Things ( IoT), its characteristics and applications as well.
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Internet of Things, Sensors, Gateways
Paper Title: IMPACT OF SEVERAL FACTORS ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS OTC MEDICINES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006240
Register Paper ID - 195687
Title: IMPACT OF SEVERAL FACTORS ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS OTC MEDICINES
Author Name(s): Miss. Neha Chaudhari, Mr. Shubham Bhatt , Mr. K.G. Bhutkar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1803-1807
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1418
The main aim of this paper is to analyse consumer perception and behaviour towards selection of OTC medicines. This research is based on secondary data collection. The study of consumer behaviour is very important field of study. In many countries regulatory agency selects a drug to ensure that OTC drugs contain ingredients that are safe and effective. Instead of final product OTC drugs are regulated according to active pharamceutical ingredient (API). This study suggests that age, gender, income, education, price and brand trust are important determinants to buy OTC medicines. The study mainly focuses on demographic, behavioural, psychographic and geographic factors, how they affect consumer buying behaviour towards OTC.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Brand Trust, Consumer Behaviour, Over The Counter, Perception.
Paper Title: LIFE CYCLE COSTING OF BUILDING ENVELOPE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006239
Register Paper ID - 195720
Title: LIFE CYCLE COSTING OF BUILDING ENVELOPE
Author Name(s): Sharanpreet Kaur, Maj. Gen. TS Sidana (Retd.), Dr. Virendra.Kumar Paul
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 1793-1802
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1374
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
External facade, Building envelope, Life Cycle Cost, Commercial office, 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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