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Paper Title: ONLINE PLATFORM FOR STUDENT ASSESEMENT & EVALUATION USING IMAGE PROCESSING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306896
Register Paper ID - 240486
Title: ONLINE PLATFORM FOR STUDENT ASSESEMENT & EVALUATION USING IMAGE PROCESSING
Author Name(s): Y.V.Ramesh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h561-h567
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 105
Online Assessment Evaluation which supports (primarily in higher education) paper - based examination and makes it easier, more comfortable and speed up the whole process while making keeping every single positive attribute of it but also reducing the number of negative aspects. The approach significantly differ from the ones used in the previous 10+ years which were implemented in a such a way that they could not reproduced and replace the traditional based paper examination model. The heart of the article relies on the most important element of the software which is the image processing flow. The way of conducting testing the knowledge of a person using Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) has been increased gradually. In education institutes (like schools and colleges) it more common now days having test using multiple choice questions. Even in conducting interviews it is used. Current day scenario is either using OMR technology to correct the test or manually. In real time it is quite difficult to have OMR at all the time and manually it is highly taking the time to correct and it may give you the error. We address this issue, in our proposed system we using digital image processing technique to correct the answer using multiple choice questions in python. We are here using Open Source Computer Vision Library (Open CV) to process and correct the answer. Python is the best language to implement this concept with the available Open CV library.
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OpenCV, OMR sheets, MCQs, Online Assessment
Paper Title: Multivitamin and Mineral Use in Doxorubicin in cancer therapy
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306895
Register Paper ID - 240458
Title: MULTIVITAMIN AND MINERAL USE IN DOXORUBICIN IN CANCER THERAPY
Author Name(s): Miss. Shital Khandagale, Miss. Madhuri Pawar, Mr. Nilesh Kothare, Mr. Hemant Kamble, Mr. Santosh Waghmare
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h556-h560
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 108
In many populations, multivitamin/mineral supplements (MVM) are commonly used. MVM is specifically advised for pregnant women to improve the outcome of birth, lower low birth weight and miscarriage rates, and to supplement iron and folic acid. However, the general population frequently uses MVM. This raises questions regarding the safety of using these supplements over an extended period of time. We searched the literature for randomised, controlled studies on dietary supplements containing at least nine vitamins and three minerals with a maximum concentration of 100% of the recommended dietary allowance to determine the safety of MVM use. We discovered nine papers analysing the usage and effectiveness of MVM in healthy people and pregnant women, as well as six studies in the elderly where side effects were observed. The prevalence of cancer is steadily rising and is quickly spreading around the world. Doxorubicin HCl was the first liposomal-encapsulated anticancer medication to earn clinical approval against cancers such as solid tumours, transplantable leukaemias, and lymphomas. The goal of this article is to give a general overview of doxorubicin's role in cancer treatment. The doxorubicin- containing liposome in pegylated liposomal doxorubicin has a coating of polyethylene glycol (PEG) due to the pegylation procedure. To address the issues with earlier formulations, non- pegylated liposomal doxorubicin (NPLD) was created. With its innovative drug delivery technology, Nudoxa (NPLD) offers the advantage of pegylated liposomal doxorubicin without the main adverse effect of hand foot syndrome.
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Keyword-Liposomal, nonpegylated, nudoxa, pegylated, randomised,
Paper Title: Reliability Assessment of Alternator Winding Using Mathematical Modelling
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306894
Register Paper ID - 240460
Title: RELIABILITY ASSESSMENT OF ALTERNATOR WINDING USING MATHEMATICAL MODELLING
Author Name(s): Shrawan Ram, Dr. G.K. Joshi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h545-h555
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 122
The Aim of present work is to asses the reliability of alternator winding which being the most fundamental element of Alternator. A mathematical model for time based assessment of reliability is developed. The model has been tested on the alternator winding and results summarized. Also due to continuous duty of alternator the alternator winding is left to undergo sustained increase in temperature which in turn is responsible for degradation in quality of insulation. When the degradation of insulation at a particular time falls below a threshold level the alternator winding is considered to lose reliability and it no more remains serviceable.
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Reliability, Alternator winding, Degradation, Insulation, Temperature.
Paper Title: acharya chankya ke siksha darshan ki anusasan , guru sishya sambandh avm pathyakram ke pariprekhya me prasangikta
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306893
Register Paper ID - 240451
Title: ACHARYA CHANKYA KE SIKSHA DARSHAN KI ANUSASAN , GURU SISHYA SAMBANDH AVM PATHYAKRAM KE PARIPREKHYA ME PRASANGIKTA
Author Name(s): Dr. Ram Lakhan Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h536-h544
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 190
acharya chankya ke siksha darshan ki anusasan , guru sishya sambandh avm pathyakram ke pariprekhya me prasangikta
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acharya chankya ke siksha darshan ki anusasan , guru sishya sambandh avm pathyakram ke pariprekhya me prasangikta
Paper Title: Review on Transferrin: Structure, function and as therapeutic agent
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306892
Register Paper ID - 240457
Title: REVIEW ON TRANSFERRIN: STRUCTURE, FUNCTION AND AS THERAPEUTIC AGENT
Author Name(s): Mr. Nilesh Kothare, Miss. Madhuri Pawar, Miss. Shital Khandagale, Dr. Hemant Kamble, Mr. Santosh Waghmare
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h530-h535
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 110
There has been a lot of work done to understand transferrin-mediated iron uptake since it was identified more than 50 years ago. Our understanding, however, did not significantly develop until the discovery and characterisation of a number of new iron homeostasis-related genes, including the hemochromatosis protein HFE and the iron transporter DMT1. Internalisation of the combination of iron-bound transferrin and the transferrin receptor, which is adversely regulated by HFE, a protein associated with hereditary hemochromatosis, is a significant mechanism for cellular iron uptake. Because of the endosome's acidic pH, iron is liberated from transferrin and then transferred to the cytosol by DMT1. The iron is subsequently either stored in ferritin or used as a cofactor by heme and ribonucleotide reductase. In addition to iron, numerous other metal ions of therapeutic and diagnostic value can bind to transferrin at the iron sites, and many cells can recognise these transferrin complexes. As a result, transferrin has been described as a "delivery system" for both detrimental and beneficial metal ions into cells. The active targeting of anticancer medications, proteins, and genes to primary proliferating malignant cells that overexpress transferrin receptors has also made extensive use of transferrin as a targeting ligand. The iron is subsequently either stored in ferritin or used as a cofactor by heme and ribonucleotide reductase. In addition to iron, numerous other metal ions of therapeutic and diagnostic value can bind to transferrin at the iron sites, and many cells can recognise these transferrin complexes. As a result, transferrin has been described as a "delivery system" for both detrimental and beneficial metal ions into cells. The active targeting of anticancer medications, proteins, and genes to primary proliferating malignant cells that overexpress transferrin receptors has also made extensive use of transferrin as a targeting ligand.
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transferrin; transferrin receptor; drug delivery; gene delivery
Paper Title: Role of Commercial Entities In Managing Disaster Management: A Care Or As A Responsibility
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306891
Register Paper ID - 240422
Title: ROLE OF COMMERCIAL ENTITIES IN MANAGING DISASTER MANAGEMENT: A CARE OR AS A RESPONSIBILITY
Author Name(s): Pradeep K N
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h518-h529
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 145
The natural advantages of enterprises in the capital, technology and types of equipment shall make them great potential in managing disasters. Prevention and mitigation efficiently is completely the responsibility of the government. With that, it is the government which has to ensure that the enterprises also join their hands in preventing the disaster or managing it so that the government can be relieved out of the pressure of responsibility to some extent. This paper shows how enterprises join their hands to curb these disasters and even take measures to help those suffering from them. It even introduces the role played by them. This paper analyses the legal, social and economic responsibility of the government in making enterprises participate in managing disasters. The paper shows the deficiencies the enterprises cause during disaster management and the role of government in bringing a compulsion upon the enterprises to manage the disaster when necessary.
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Disaster management; enterprise participation; government responsibility; government role; emergency management
Paper Title: Distribution of Urban Centers by Evolution in Himachal Pradesh
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306890
Register Paper ID - 240398
Title: DISTRIBUTION OF URBAN CENTERS BY EVOLUTION IN HIMACHAL PRADESH
Author Name(s): Dr Vijay Wanti
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h512-h517
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 125
Himachal Pradesh, a foothill state, has been inhabited by the people and has flourished since the beginning of Indus Valley Civilization. The natural beauty and climatic conditions have been the attraction for the people. In the beginning of British rule, the hill state served as a cantonment and capital for the British during the summer. The development of settlement by British paved the way to the people towards the hills.Thus, evolution of urban center in Himachal Pradesh spreads over in different periods of Indian history. These urban centers have been classified into three groups: pre-British towns, British towns, postIndependence towns. The present study attempts to highlight and identify various characteristics of towns in accordance to the period of their evolution based on secondary data. It is observed that the period of evolution plays an important role on site, size and growth of population in towns of the state whereas little or no impact is observed on the function of the towns. This is due to peculiar topographical and location situation of Himachal Pradesh where topography, climate and locational factors put great impediments in the way of industrialization process. The largest number of towns evolved in the post-independence period followed by that in the ancient period.
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Urban Centers, Himachal Pradesh, British, pre-British.
Paper Title: MANAGEMENT OF SCROTAL SINUS WITH KSHARASUTRA AND VISHYANDHANA TAILA POORANA AS AN ADJUVENT THERAPY - A CASE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306889
Register Paper ID - 240389
Title: MANAGEMENT OF SCROTAL SINUS WITH KSHARASUTRA AND VISHYANDHANA TAILA POORANA AS AN ADJUVENT THERAPY - A CASE STUDY
Author Name(s): Gururaj Patil, Ashok Naikar, Jyoti Rajole, Pramod
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h507-h511
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 117
The shopha of prolonged pakwa avastha when ignored, produces a large amount of pus which percolates into the deeper tissues ending in complications like sinus,fistula, Fournier's Gangrene, septicemia, eventually A surgeon has to decide to go orchidectomy for pts survival a Nadi means a tract vruna means an ulcer, so an ulcer which is having a tract is called Nadi vruna.A case study Reports A men of 45 years with an ulcer in the left scrotum having a tract directing to the lower right scrotum which was probed and treated with ksharasutra procedure successfully avoiding the orchidectomy as suggested by the contemporary surgeons. METHODOLOGY Method: A diagnosed case of scrotal ulcer with a non-healing tract is selected on opd and after parts preparation and painting done, A wound debridement was done, A sterile ksharasutra is taken from a cabinet, ksharasutra which is to be tied to a probe eventually changing the ksharasutra weekly till the ksharasutra is cut through. Complete healing occurred within 28 days. RESULT: Complete healing occurred within 28 days. Noting the pus discharge, swelling, pain, and unit index healing. DISCUSSION The commonly adopted surgical techniques in contemporary science for the management of scrotal sinus or fistula is Excision and healing by secondary intentions, excision and primary closure with reconstructive flaps techniques. In this case report as external openings where far away from medial raphe involving both the scrotal region and many ramifications were present the contemporary doctors advised for a total orchidectomy so came to our hospital we planned for kshara and its different modalities like ksharavarti and ksharasutra was adopted .As ksharasutra does both cutting and healing , it was used fir threading between main sinus and an external opening was made manually approximately 6 cm,ksharavarti was kept in other ulcer.
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MANAGEMENT OF SCROTAL SINUS WITH KSHARASUTRA AND VISHYANDHANA TAILA POORANA AS AN ADJUVENT THERAPY - A CASE STUDY
Paper Title: Smart And Secure Urban Environment Monitoring Using Wireless Sensor Networks
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306888
Register Paper ID - 240412
Title: SMART AND SECURE URBAN ENVIRONMENT MONITORING USING WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Author Name(s): Dr. Rashmi S Bhaskar, Sujaya B L, Dr. Vrunda Kusanur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h497-h506
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 104
Wireless Sensor Network has been increasingly used for remote monitoring system and its adoption in increasing exponentially for larger application too. However, there are various challenges associated with both resource management and security that roots up when the deployment scale goes massive and distributed in order. The proposed system considers a case study of smart city management where the problems associated with data transmission and security has been addressed. This is carried out using the provisioning of urban environment monitoring system that is an essential system for smart city projects to assure the citizens' better-quality well- being. The scalable and effective urban environment monitoring system requires a seamless transmission of the data from the sensor nodes to the analytics engine. The existing architectures are more designed to suit very specifically the use-cases. As a contribution, the proposed system introduces a cost-effective architecture for environmental monitoring in urban zones of smart city named as a Smart Sensor Surveillance System (4S- UEM). The core idea of the proposed system is to offer a balance between resource efficiency and resilience secure communication in large scale deployment of WSN considering smart city as deployment and assessment area. The proposed system makes use of urban geographical clustering process in order to develop an organized structure of sensor nodes. Different from any existing studies, the proposed system introduces data analytical engine followed by secure routing using gateway. The design of the proposed system is carried out using layered architecture of the communication model targeting towards a cost-effective, energy optimal, and secure data transmission to the analytics engine.
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Wireless sensor network (WSN), Urban environment monitoring (UEM)
Paper Title: The Architectural Legacy of the Indus Valley Civilization
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306887
Register Paper ID - 240418
Title: THE ARCHITECTURAL LEGACY OF THE INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION
Author Name(s): Anushka Mahale, Jayesh Vadnere
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h492-h496
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 132
The Harappan Civilization, also known as the Indus Valley Civilization, emerged around 2600 BCE in the fertile plains of the Indus River valley. This ancient civilization thrived for nearly a millennium and left behind a rich architectural legacy that continues to captivate scholars and archaeologists to this day. This research paper aims to explore and analyze the architectural achievements of the Harappan Civilization, shedding light on the structures, techniques, and urban planning principles that characterized their built environment. Drawing upon extensive archaeological evidence, including excavations at major Harappan sites such as Mohenjo-daro and Harappa itself, this study delves into the architectural marvels that defined the civilization. The paper examines the distinctive features of Harappan architecture, including its use of standardized brick sizes, complex drainage systems, and multi-story structures. Furthermore, it investigates the urban planning and city layouts of Harappan settlements, providing insights into the organized nature of their cities and the social, economic, and cultural factors that influenced their design.By examining the material remains and architectural remains, this research paper also aims to shed light on the function and purpose of Harappan buildings. From public structures like the Great Bath to private residences and workshops, a comprehensive understanding of Harappan architecture provides valuable clues about the social structure, religious practices, and daily life of the civilization's inhabitants.In addition to presenting an overview of the architectural achievements, this paper also highlights the challenges and mysteries surrounding the Harappan architectural legacy. The enigmatic disappearance of the civilization, the reasons for the abandonment of major cities, and the potential influences on subsequent architectural traditions are subjects of intrigue and ongoing debate. Exploring these questions contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of the Harappan Civilization's architectural legacy and its significance in the broader context of ancient civilizations.this research paper aims to provide a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the architectural legacy of the Harappan Civilization. By examining the structures, techniques, urban planning, and societal implications of their built environment, this study seeks to shed light on the remarkable achievements and enduring influence of this ancient civilization's architectural heritage.
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Harappan Civilization, Indus Valley Civilization, Architectural Legacy, Urban Planning, Construction Techniques, Drainage Systems
Paper Title: A Critical Analysis on the Causes of Identity Crisis in the Select novels of Mulk Raj Anand
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306886
Register Paper ID - 239986
Title: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON THE CAUSES OF IDENTITY CRISIS IN THE SELECT NOVELS OF MULK RAJ ANAND
Author Name(s): Dr Thiyagarajan K, Mrs. Pillai Rajammal Swaminathan Mrs. Pillai Rajammal Swaminathan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h487-h491
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 125
In Indian literature, the novels of Mulk Raj Anand, R.K. Narayan, and Raja Rao laid the foundation of Indian English fiction. The post-colonial age represented by these three novelists was importantly a quest for identity along various dimensions of socio-political and economic order of India. It is clear that individual's search for identity has been the prime aspect in almost all the novels of Anand. The loss of identity may be a moment of despair for the protagonists but when they re-attain their identity after a long struggle it is a great moment of delight for them. The word 'Identity' finds its origin in the late sixteenth century, (in the sense 'quality of being identical'). This paper explores how Mulk Raj Anand in his novels like Coolie, The Road, Untouchable, Two Leaves and A Bud and The Sword and The Sickle portrays the real sufferings Protagonists in the hands of upper class and their sufferings represent individuals as well as the society's struggle for identity.
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Postcolonialism, Crisis for Identity, Untouchability, Imperialism, Poverty and Slavery
Paper Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PERI-MENOPAUSAL EMPOWERMENT STRATEGIES ON QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG PERI-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306885
Register Paper ID - 240417
Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PERI-MENOPAUSAL EMPOWERMENT STRATEGIES ON QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG PERI-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN.
Author Name(s): Ms.Karanvir Kaur, Ms. Harpreet Kaur, Ms. Sonika Dwivedi, Mr. Harmanpreet Singh, Dr Payal Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h481-h486
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 117
This study was undertaken to assess the effectiveness of Interventional package on Quality of life among perimenopausal women in selected Community area at Mohali district. Quantitative research approach with pre-experimental one group pre-test post- test design was adopted. This study was conducted in selected community area badala, badali nawa shehar of Mohali, Punjab, the sample was were selected by using Purposive sampling technique in experimental group. The conceptual frame work based on Imogene king's goal attainment theory and the tool used in the study was Utian quality of life scale (UQOL). The data was collected and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. To test the hypothesis paired 't' test, unpaired 't' test and chi-square were used. The level of significance was assessed by p<0.05 to test the hypothesis. The major findings of the study were summarized as, the analysis of pre-test in experimental group, majority, 13(43.33%) were having average quality of life and 7(23.33%) were having poor quality of life. But after administration of interventional package, in post-test, majority 21(70%) of them were having good quality of life and none of them had poor quality of life. The mean pre-test level of quality of life among perimenopausal women 50.2 and the mean post-test level of quality of life was 69.8 and the obtained "t "value is 13.57. This shows that the mean difference 19.6 is a true difference which is significant at 0.0001 level. Therefore, the researcher rejects the null hypothesis and accepts the research hypothesis. and the findings support the research hypothesis. This is due to the effectiveness of interventional packages. The mean score on level of quality of life among perimenopausal women in posttest experimental group was 69.8 The estimated Unpaired 't' values were 4.05 * which is significant at p<0.05. It shows that Interventional packages was effective in improving the level of quality of life among perimenopausal women. The above findings fail to support the null hypothesis and accept the research hypothesis The data findings showed that there is significant association between the level of quality of life with the selected demographic variables like age, religion, education, occupation, family income, type of family, age at menarche, regularity of menstruation, age at menopause and years after menopause. So, the researcher accepts the research hypothesis and rejects the null hypothesis. The mean score of the level of quality of life among perimenopausal women in study group value were in pretest and 69.8 in posttest respectively. The Paired 't' value is 13.57 which is highly significant at p<0.001. It shows that Interventional packages was effective in improving the level of quality of life among perimenopausal women.
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PERI-MENOPAUSAL, EMPOWERMENT
Paper Title: A Study Of Impact Of GST On Indian Economy
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306884
Register Paper ID - 240309
Title: A STUDY OF IMPACT OF GST ON INDIAN ECONOMY
Author Name(s): Monika chhatwani, Dr.Pradeep Asthana
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h471-h480
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 130
Goods and Services Tax (GST) is one of the most significant tax reforms introduced by the Indian government in recent years. GST has replaced multiple indirect taxes at the national level, and it aims to bring the entire country under a uniform indirect taxation regime. The impact of GST on the Indian economy has been immense in both positive and negative ways, with several pros and cons. On the positive side, the implementation of GST has led to the simplification of the taxation system, and it has reduced the burden of compliance for the business enterprises. The single tax regime has brought transparency and accountability, thereby reducing corruption and black money. It has also boosted exports by improving the competitiveness of Indian goods in the international market. On the negative side, the immediate impact of GST was an increase in prices, which led to a temporary slowdown in the consumption and production sectors of the economy. The small and medium enterprises (SMEs) faced challenges in transitioning to the new tax regime, and it affected their business operations. The impact of GST on the unorganized sector of the economy remains a concern, as they are still struggling to comply with the new tax rules
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GST small and medium enterprises (SMEs) unorganized sector new tax rules Indian economy Tax reform Indirect taxes Compliance Transparency Accountability
Paper Title: "Carbamazepine: A Comprehensive Review of Pharmacology, Adverse Effects And Contraindication"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306883
Register Paper ID - 240391
Title: "CARBAMAZEPINE: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF PHARMACOLOGY, ADVERSE EFFECTS AND CONTRAINDICATION"
Author Name(s): T.N. VINESHA YADAV, R.D. PONMUDI, K. THIRUMULA NAIK
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h468-h470
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 104
Bipolar illness and neuropathic pain can both be effectively treated with the use of the antiepileptic medicine carbamazepine (CBZ), which is also a common AED. As a result of its agonistic actions on GABA receptors, it may also modify synaptic transmission and boost sodium channel inactivation. The pharmacokinetics of carbamazepine are characterised by a high plasma protein binding, excellent bioavailability, and self-metabolism resulting in enhanced clearance. The primary metabolite, carbamazepine-epoxide (CBZ-E), has completed generation and undergoes two steps of elimination. It can be tough to establish dose-response correlations since the pharmacodynamic interactions of carbamazepine with other AEDs might be complicated. In especially with AEDs that induce enzymes, carbamazepine has a number of medication interactions. Consequences of carbamazepine include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, reduced blood cell counts, hypersensitivity responses, and other symptoms including dizziness and involuntary muscular movements. however, these adverse reactions are often dose-related and less frequent when using monotherapy. A patient should avoid using carbamazepine if they have a certain medical history or are taking another medicine at the same time.
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Carbamazepine (CBZ), Antiepileptic drug (AED), Gamma aminobutyric acid (GAMA), Oxcarbazepine (OXC), Eslicarbazepine acetate (ESL), Epilepsy, Schizophrenia, Trigeminal neuroglia, Mania, Bipolar disorder.
Paper Title: Review on Application of Machine Learning in Software Engineering
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306882
Register Paper ID - 240423
Title: REVIEW ON APPLICATION OF MACHINE LEARNING IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Author Name(s): JUBER MIRZA, RAHUL PATEL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h458-h467
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 114
With the ever-increasing complexity of software systems and the need for higher quality and reliability, the application of machine learning techniques has emerged as a promising approach in improving software quality. This research paper presents a comprehensive review of the utilization of machine learning in the context of software quality, highlighting its potential benefits, challenges, and future directions. The paper begins by providing an overview of machine learning and its fundamental concepts, including supervised and unsupervised learning, feature extraction, and model evaluation techniques. It then explores various aspects of software quality, such as defect prediction, fault localization, test case prioritization, and software maintenance, where machine learning techniques have been successfully applied. Furthermore, the paper discusses the specific machine learning algorithms commonly employed in software quality applications, including decision trees, support vector machines, random forests, and neural networks. It examines how these algorithms are utilized for tasks such as feature selection, classification, clustering, and anomaly detection. In addition to discussing the advantages of machine learning in software quality, this research highlights the challenges and limitations that researchers and practitioner's encounter. These challenges include the scarcity of labeled data, the interpretability of models, and the potential bias in training data. Finally, the research presents future directions and emerging trends in the application of machine learning in software quality. It explores the integration of deep learning techniques, the utilization of transfer learning for better generalization, and the incorporation of natural language processing for analyzing software artifacts such as documentation and bug reports.
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Machine Learning, decision trees, support vector machines, random forests, neural networks
Paper Title: Witness Protection Scheme in India - Issues and Challenges
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306881
Register Paper ID - 240420
Title: WITNESS PROTECTION SCHEME IN INDIA - ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
Author Name(s): RASHMI REKHA BAUG
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h445-h457
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 188
Abstract Witness protection is a critical aspect of ensuring the effective functioning of the criminal justice system. In India, the need for protection of witnesses has been addresses by courts in various judgments however, finally in the landmark case of Mahendra Chawla vs. Union of India, the Supreme Court of India made the first attempt to protect witnesses under the ambit of law by introducing the Witness Protection Scheme,2018 to address the vulnerabilities faced by witnesses and encourage their participation in trials. However, the implementation of the scheme has encountered several issues and challenges that hinder its effectiveness. This research paper aims to analyze the witness protection scheme in India, identify the key issues and challenges associated with its implementation, and provide recommendations for improving the existing framework.
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Keywords: Witness Protection, Protection scheme, Effectiveness, Implementation Challenges
Paper Title: Volition Of Mediators In Alicia Pollard's "Ghost"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306880
Register Paper ID - 240403
Title: VOLITION OF MEDIATORS IN ALICIA POLLARD'S "GHOST"
Author Name(s): Ajayshia J, Dr. Sushil Mary Mathews
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h442-h444
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 109
The widespread development of technology has brought laurels to various fields which includes the medical field. The present world keeps changing and the innovations brought about in the medical field have also an equal and upcoming competition in the black markets where ethics are put to question. The demand has made human beings put oneself first in most of the cases. Transhumanism dedicates its knowledge to the improvement of humans on three basic pillars with the notion of improving the intelligence, longevity and wellbeing. The Ghost is a short story written by Alicia Pollard which has the protagonist Eve living in a mining ship with multiple cabins designed just as if living on land. Her foster brother Simon has been with them for only three months. Just as it can be easy to put someone away from a crime, Eve takes a decision that alters a consistent network. This short story has various layers with stern determination that humans have indeed progressed. The interventions in the natural human body of Simon, has him in a state that is between a mechanical robot and a human. Using Latour's Actor Network Theory, this paper will unfold the actants' choices and also the indispensable actor that influences the choice. The equally important functioning actors are the crux of a system in the Actor Network Theory (ANT). The ethical state of the choices is debated with only a few moments to spare the transhuman. The paper also tests the human action based on the existing hybridity in reality and fiction.
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Human enhancement, Choice, Actor-Network Theory, Mediators, Bioethics, Bioregeneration, Outcome
Paper Title: Employing HTML, CSS & JS To Create Student Portfolio Website
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306879
Register Paper ID - 240245
Title: EMPLOYING HTML, CSS & JS TO CREATE STUDENT PORTFOLIO WEBSITE
Author Name(s): Jiya Sharma, Ms. Richa Saxena
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h436-h441
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 107
In this paper, the efforts of selected people apprehensive about the development & aptness of multimedia systems selected, electronic storage & electronic information are examined. This paper is all about or includes the use of coding to make an electronic portfolio that can easily be readable and approachable to the viewers such as interviewers or visitors as freelancers. E-portfolio is an interesting & easiest way to let people introduce to your professional sights like your name, about you, skills, qualification and etc. When the outcome of the e-portfolio study is examined, it has been insistent that various variables that will represent several aspects of the e-portfolio application improve in good practice, such as achievements, attitudes, creativity, practical skills, and other factors of electronic portfolio application users, portfolio. User feedback is an excellent study.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Paper Title: BUILDING A SMART CONTRACT BASED ESCROW PLATFORM FOR CROUDFUNDING ON BLOCKCHAIN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306878
Register Paper ID - 240444
Title: BUILDING A SMART CONTRACT BASED ESCROW PLATFORM FOR CROUDFUNDING ON BLOCKCHAIN
Author Name(s): BHAVIKA MATHUR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h427-h435
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 119
This paper is aimed at the investigation and review of the social crowdfunding platforms. We study the prevalent high cases of corruption and fraud in the delivery of financial benefits to the intended recipients on the social crowdfunding platforms. We also study the current model of public and private tender funding structure and the causes of cost-overruns and contract-failure in these projects. We discuss a novel theoretical and practical model of giving the control of money to the original funders based on a conditional contract. We review and postulate a new blockchain based funding model to fund the causes on social crowd-funding platforms and also the Public/Private/PPP (Public Private Partnership) projects. We also discuss how adoption of a transparent mechanism of funding will make it easier to attract funding for genuine projects and inspire confidence of the general community.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Smart Contract, Blockchain, Solidity, Crowdfunding, Escrow, Fraud Prevention, Non-profit, Government Tenders, Distributed Ledger Technology.
Paper Title: Kannada Mahila Katha Sahityadalli Stree Asmiteya Parikalpane
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306877
Register Paper ID - 240414
Title: KANNADA MAHILA KATHA SAHITYADALLI STREE ASMITEYA PARIKALPANE
Author Name(s): Prof.Sweta M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: h421-h426
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 112
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
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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