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Paper Title: J.D. SALINGER CATCHER IN THE RYE AS A NOVEL OF ESCAPE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107107
Register Paper ID - 209632
Title: J.D. SALINGER CATCHER IN THE RYE AS A NOVEL OF ESCAPE
Author Name(s): Rama Bhikaji Dongre
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a800-a804
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1068
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Paper Title: ``8 TO 80`` HEALTH MIX – FORMULATION, STANDARDIZATION AND SHELF LIFE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107106
Register Paper ID - 209629
Title: ``8 TO 80`` HEALTH MIX – FORMULATION, STANDARDIZATION AND SHELF LIFE STUDY
Author Name(s): Vrushali Tari, Anuradha Shekhar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a793-a799
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1126
A health mix was designed and standardized which can be added in milk, or prepared by adding in other recipes and consumed. It is a healthy option and is totally free of chemicals or preservatives. It contains all natural and traditionally used ingredients like ragi [ finger millet ], dry fruits, dates and many more. The product was found to be giving fairly good amounts of energy, protein, calcium. The shelf life study was done for 4 weeks with the help of scoring method on hedonic scale and characteristics were taste, color, sweetness, consistency and mouth feel(after taste).The other aspects studied were labeling, packaging, budgeting and marketing.
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Shelf Life, Health Mix, Ragi Finger Millet
Paper Title: A STUDY ON MENTAL TOUGHNESS DIMENSIONS OF CRICKET PLAYERS AT DIFFERENT LEVEL OF COMPETITION BASED ON THE SEVEN-FACTOR MODEL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107105
Register Paper ID - 209653
Title: A STUDY ON MENTAL TOUGHNESS DIMENSIONS OF CRICKET PLAYERS AT DIFFERENT LEVEL OF COMPETITION BASED ON THE SEVEN-FACTOR MODEL
Author Name(s): Abhishek Kumar, C.P. Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a784-a792
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1065
Background: Mental toughness refers to the collection of psychological factor that is essential for proper functioning of mind. Cricket is considered a mental game among elite level performers. Seven-factor model is a widely used measure of mental toughness dimensions. Objective: Our objective was analysis of specific psychological characteristics of cricket players at district, state and national levels with the help of Seven-Factor Model (SFM). Material and Method: In this study, 120 male subjects (60 Batsmen and 60 Pace bowlers) were selected from various sports academies/training center of India. Psychological Performance Inventory (PPI-42) was utilized to measure mental toughness dimensions. One-way MANOVAs (Multivariate Analysis of Variance) were used to compare the difference among psychological variables at different levels of batsmen and pace bowlers. Results: National level batsmen scored high in self-confidence as compared to district level (MD= 3.15; p<0.05); and state level (MD= 1.35; p?0.05) batsmen. National level pace bowlers scored high in negative energy control (MD=3.75; p<0.05) as compared to district level pace bowlers. National level pace bowlers scored high in attentional control (MD= 4.05; p<0.05) and district level (MD= 3.35; p<0.05) pace bowlers. National level batsmen showed high visual/imagery control (MD=2.85; p<0.05) as compared to district as well as state level batsmen. Different levels of Pace bowlers and batsmen did not differ significantly on positive energy control and attitude control. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first study to characterize mental toughness traits of cricket players at different levels of competition based on the dimensions of Seven Factor Model (SFM). Our study indicates that certain mental toughness traits accompany cricket players at different levels of participation (District, State, and National level). National level pace bowlers exhibited greater negative energy control, attentional control and motivational level whereas national level batsmen showed greater self-confidence, negative energy control, visual/imagery control, and performance attitude control as compared to inferior levels of participation. As the game of cricket requires a variety of ways to fully define the concept of "Form", other aspects of mental strength such as focus, arousal control, positive self-talk etc. training features that should focus on talent identification and cricket coaching.
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Cricket; Seven-Factor Model (SFM); PPI-42.
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF EFFECTS OF MAGNETIC FIELD BETWEEN CONDENSER OUTLET AND CAPILLARY TUBE OF VAPOR COMPRESSION WATER CHILLER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107104
Register Paper ID - 209444
Title: A REVIEW ON EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF EFFECTS OF MAGNETIC FIELD BETWEEN CONDENSER OUTLET AND CAPILLARY TUBE OF VAPOR COMPRESSION WATER CHILLER
Author Name(s): Bharati Shinde, Nilesh Shahapure
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a772-a783
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1161
Current paper presents a review of vapor compression system and modifications made by various researchers to increase performance of vapor compression system. The vapor compression cycle is a well-established refrigeration technique used in most household refrigerators, air conditioners, and many large commercial and industrial refrigeration systems. However, mankind is facing serious problems concerning the global environment, and the emissions of conventional refrigerant fluids such as chlorofluorocarbon (CFC), hydro chlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) and hydro fluorocarbon (HFC) are responsible for ozone depletion or greenhouse effect. Therefore, it is necessary to develop new technologies that can reduce ozone depletion, global warming and increase efficiency of vapor compression system. This article has studied various literatures presenting effect of magnetic field (constant and alternating) on vapor compression water chiller and on the performance of new refrigerant mixtures, effect by changing various parameters of VCC and effect of fault detection techniques on chiller system.
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Magnetic Field, Refrigeration, refrigerants, vapor compression cycle.
Paper Title: OVERVIEW OF CYBER SECURITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107103
Register Paper ID - 209683
Title: OVERVIEW OF CYBER SECURITY
Author Name(s): R.Shenbaga kamatchi, B.K.Sweta, M.Narmatha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a768-a771
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1049
Cyber security is the practice of protecting internet- connected systems, including servers, mobile devices, electronic systems, networks, and data from malicious attacks. Cyber security is also essential to prevent internet exploitation. Cyber refers to combining different aspects of information technology, the internet and virtual reality. For internet services to flourish in this digitally advanced world, cyber security is incredibly important. It is important to recognize the various types of risks that exist in the online world. As cybercrime and threats increase day by day, and damage to the nation has increased over the years, intensifying cyber security is necessary to protect sensitive and personal data. This review examines the ramification of cyber security measures taken by numerous governments and companies to protect their data from cyber-attacks and cybercrime.
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Cyber-security, Cyber threats, Cyber-attacks, Cyber terrorism.
Paper Title: CGM TECHNOLOGY BRINGS HEALTH: A STUDY THROUGH FREESTYLE LIBRE FLASH GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107102
Register Paper ID - 209646
Title: CGM TECHNOLOGY BRINGS HEALTH: A STUDY THROUGH FREESTYLE LIBRE FLASH GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM
Author Name(s): NOORA C.T
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a760-a767
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1099
Diabetes mellitus also called diabetes is an incurable disease in which the body does not produce enough insulin, causing blood sugar (glucose) levels to be abnormally high. Which resulting from an insufficiency of insulin in the body. Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) is an advanced way for people living with diabetes to check glucose readings in real-time or monitor glucose readings over a period of time.FreeStyle Libre was considered as the first-ever non-blood calibration CGM system by the FDA( US Food and Drug Administration)in 2017.
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CGM ,Diabetes mellitus ,biosensor, FreeStyle Libre System,Flash Glucose Monitoring
Paper Title: FORMULATION AND SHELF LIFE STUDY OF ENERGY BALLS (MORINGA LADOO)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107101
Register Paper ID - 209593
Title: FORMULATION AND SHELF LIFE STUDY OF ENERGY BALLS (MORINGA LADOO)
Author Name(s): Akshada Panchal, Anuradha Shekhar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a751-a759
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1564
Moringa oleifera is a plant that has been praised for its health benefits for thousands of years. It is widely used as food and medicine. Nearly every part of the moringa tree is edible. It is rich in antioxidants and other nutrients which are commonly missing in the diets. Moringa leaves when dried can be ground into a fine powder and will keep many months without refrigeration. Also can be used in different food products. So, a shelf life study was conducted on a standardized ladoo using moringa leaves powder. The aim was to make an innovative product which was named ENERGY BALLS and check its consumer acceptability. The sensory evaluation was done using a five point scoring test on attributes such as colour, texture, taste, mouthfeel and overall acceptance. The other areas of study included packaging, labelling, budgeting and marketing aspects.
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Moringa oleifera, sensory evaluation, Moringa ladoo, shelflife study, Drumstick
Paper Title: TO STUDY IMMEDIATE EFFECT OF SURYANAMASKAR VERSUS NEURODYNAMIC SLIDING TECHNIQUE ON HAMSTRING FLEXIBILITY AMONG PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107100
Register Paper ID - 209582
Title: TO STUDY IMMEDIATE EFFECT OF SURYANAMASKAR VERSUS NEURODYNAMIC SLIDING TECHNIQUE ON HAMSTRING FLEXIBILITY AMONG PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTS
Author Name(s): Dr.Mrunmayee Mande, Jaya Sharma, Priya Shah, Dr.Mahesh Mitra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a740-a750
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1153
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TO STUDY IMMEDIATE EFFECT OF SURYANAMASKAR VERSUS NEURODYNAMIC SLIDING TECHNIQUE ON HAMSTRING FLEXIBILITY AMONG PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTS
Paper Title: CUSTOMER SEGMENTATION USING K- MEANS IN PYTHON ON MNIST DATASET
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107099
Register Paper ID - 209707
Title: CUSTOMER SEGMENTATION USING K- MEANS IN PYTHON ON MNIST DATASET
Author Name(s): Kapil Nalawade, Ritik Agrawal, Madhav Gupta, Krishna Agrawal, Vipin Wani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a737-a739
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1081
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Data Science, Unsupervised Learning, K-Means, Clustering
Paper Title: A RESEARCH REVIEW ON EXCAVATOR BUCKET BEHAVIOR ON HIGH WORKING STRESSES.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107098
Register Paper ID - 209594
Title: A RESEARCH REVIEW ON EXCAVATOR BUCKET BEHAVIOR ON HIGH WORKING STRESSES.
Author Name(s): Ajinkya Vijay Nardange
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a733-a736
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1203
Excavator Bucket always undergoes the heavy loading conditions. Many times, it fails during working. Hence the life of bucket is less than the designed life span. It all happened only due to the extensive stresses, vibrations and the heavy loading conditions. Deformation and stresses induced in bucket structure must be studied well so that the life of bucket can be improved.Excavator bucket is designed for heavy duty work. Hence the sudden jerks, stresses, deformations are usually accurse during working. Due to sudden jerks and impact with rocks or tough materials, vibrations induce. These vibrations are measured in the form of natural frequency of a bucket. Continuous impact of such vibration range may affect the bucket life. And hence the cracks can be developed which leads to failure of bucket. It can be done by conducting Load test by using CAE software. Now a day's CAE softwares are more reliable and giving more approximate results. Hence the excavator bucket material is tough. However this selection is not sufficient for designed bucket life. In bucket observations, we found cracks and tear areas on buckets which failed during working. In this paper research done to improve bucket life is discussed along with step by step life journey. Important conclusions were drawn from this study.
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CAE Software, CAD mode, Loading Conditions
Paper Title: DIVORCE- A SOCIAL PROBLEM- A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107097
Register Paper ID - 209599
Title: DIVORCE- A SOCIAL PROBLEM- A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY
Author Name(s): Priya A. Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a730-a732
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1132
Abstract: From the very beginning human beings have been doing various researches to meet their needs to expand their knowledge horizons as well as to enhance their well-being. Marriage is a social institution. What is the reason for the increase? Why Divorce Grows? What happens to his society? Matters such as age of divorcee, education, caste, duration of married life, trustworthy person, nature of quarrel, cause of marital quarrel, protection of children, remarriage etc.
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Divorce Society and Problem
Paper Title: THE STUDY ON IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON GENERATION Y FOR BUYING BEHAVIOR OF FASHION APPAREL IN VADODARA CITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107096
Register Paper ID - 209641
Title: THE STUDY ON IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON GENERATION Y FOR BUYING BEHAVIOR OF FASHION APPAREL IN VADODARA CITY
Author Name(s): Purvendra Khichi, Hema Chandnani, Dhruvin Chauhan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a721-a729
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1138
ABSTRACT: Consumers in a developing country like India are tech aware and have no trouble connecting with digital media platforms. The goal of this study is to determine how internet channels influence Indian customers' decisions about Fashion products. A qualitative study was done with young Indian consumers, who are the most frequent users of internet platforms and buyers of fashion brands. In the study 25 people were interviewed in 5 focus groups in the city of Vadodara. We studied and the results a cyclical framework that projects digital media influences on Indian consumers at all stages of the purchase process, i.e., pre-purchase is digital and hedonic, purchase is enjoyable and experiential while using digital media, and post-purchase is based on lifestyles, aspirations, and virtual networks. More importantly, these customers are always connected to digital reference groups, which have a substantial impact on their purchasing behavior and subsequent fashion accessory selections.
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purchasing beheaviour of fashion appreals, impact of social media, fashion appreals, generation y on fashion appreals, vadodara city
Paper Title: EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIES OF USING MACHINE LEARNING IN HEALTH CARE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107095
Register Paper ID - 209647
Title: EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIES OF USING MACHINE LEARNING IN HEALTH CARE
Author Name(s): Dheeraj Basant Shukla, Ajahar Ismailkha Pathan, Rijawan Abdulrahim Shaikh, Vasim Iqbal Memon
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a717-a720
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1078
In current days, professional trying to use machine learning in finding solutions of problems from almost every domain. The proposed study is conducted to check the feasibility of using machine learning in health care domain. We introduce the core concepts of machine learning with available types of algorithms. The study also consider the challenges that may encounter while integrating machine learning with clinical processes. A part of the study focusses on some of recent works on using machine learning as a solution of some health care problems. At the end, we discusses the future possibilities of machine learning in health care domain.
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Machine learning, Health care
Paper Title: WEBMD DISEASE PREDICTION SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107094
Register Paper ID - 209651
Title: WEBMD DISEASE PREDICTION SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Anshita Chugh, Priyasha Gupta, Sonal, Ritvik Agarwal, Ankita
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a714-a716
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1065
Globally, several cases go undiagnosed due to poor healthcare support in remote areas. In this context, a centralized system is needed for efficacious monitoring and analysis of the medical records. A web-predicated patient diagnostic system is a central platform to store the medical history and soothsay the possible disease predicated on the current symptoms experienced by a patient to ascertain more expeditious and precise diagnosis. The proposed WebMD Disease prediction system is equipped with a recommendation scheme to recommend the type of tests predicated on the subsisting symptoms of the patient, so that compulsory precautions can be taken. A centralized database ascertains that the medical data is preserved and there is transparency in the system.
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Disease prediction, Healthcare, Web
Paper Title: BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION WITH THE INOCULATION OF YEAST USING VEGETABLE AND FRUIT WASTES AS SUBSTRATE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107093
Register Paper ID - 209600
Title: BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION WITH THE INOCULATION OF YEAST USING VEGETABLE AND FRUIT WASTES AS SUBSTRATE
Author Name(s): Boddireddy Sridevi, Boini Pooja, Dharmarapu Sravanthi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a708-a713
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1101
In the current climate change situation, finding alternative energy sources is critical to reduce the usage of fossil fuels. Bioethanol, as a biofuel has got an exceptionally role in the world. Second-generation bioethanol can be made from undesired biomass such as fruit and vegetable wastes, and it is a promising alternative to fossil fuels. Bioethanol production using five fruit and vegetable wastes, banana (Musa paradisiaca), papaya (Carical papaya), sapota (Manilkara zapota), pomegranate (Punica granatum) and potato (Solanum tuberosum) were studied in submerged fermentation using their autohydrolysis liquor by fermenting with yeast isolated from grapes. The greatest amount of bioethanol produced differed from day to day throughout fermentation. The ethanol yield of substrates increased gradually from 24 to 72 hours during the fermentation period. Maximum alcohol content 18.5%(v/v) and 17.4%(v/v) were observed in potato peel and banana peel at 72hrs respectively. Bioethanol obtained from sapota peel, pomegranate peel and papaya peel were found to be 16.5% (v/v), 15.2% (v/v) and 13.2% (v/v) respectively.
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Biomass, Bioethanol, Fossil Fuel, Second-generation Production, Autohydrolysis Liquor, Yeast.
Paper Title: PREDICTIVE MODELING OF REAL TIME STOCK DATA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107092
Register Paper ID - 209601
Title: PREDICTIVE MODELING OF REAL TIME STOCK DATA
Author Name(s): Mr. Tushar Chaudhari, Manavi Mishra, Manjushree Patil, Geetanjali Raut
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a702-a707
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1115
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Stock price, Investment decisions, Tweets, Social Media.
Paper Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE COUNSELING TECHNIQUE ON KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN SIMULATED SCENARIO IN ORDER TO PREPARE INFORMATION BOOKLET.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107091
Register Paper ID - 205922
Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE COUNSELING TECHNIQUE ON KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN SIMULATED SCENARIO IN ORDER TO PREPARE INFORMATION BOOKLET.
Author Name(s): Ms. Ravina Khristi, Patel janvi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a696-a701
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1278
Background: Kangaroo mother care (KMC) is a special way of caring low birth weight infants by skin to skin contact, it promotes their health and well being by effective thermal control, breast feeding and bonding. So, KMC Is initiated at hospital and continued at home also. This study aimed to assess the counseling skill of Third Year GNM students in Simulated Scenario in order to prepare the information booklet in selected colleges of Kheda and Anand District. Methods: A Descriptive Study design was used for this study. Total of 167 students were selected based on non probability convenient sampling technique. Tool consisted of two parts, socio demographic variable and Checklist on Counseling of Kangaroo mother care, it consisted of 30 items. A self structured checklist was prepared to assess the counseling skill in simulated scenario by direct observation. Information booklet was prepared on counseling of Kangaroo mother care and it was given to study participants at the end of the data collection. A study was conducted between 23rd December, 2019 to 4th January, 2020. Analysis was done using descriptive and inferential statistics and based on study objectives. Results: Study result showed that Majority of the subjects were Female 74.25%, 94.61% have not attended any conference, CNE or Workshop, 80.84% were Hindu, 63.47% were living with their family, 55. 59% were spending 1 hour per day for study and 52.09% were living in Joint family type. Study result revealed that majority of the Third Year GNM students 64.67% had an average counseling skill. Association between socio-demograhic variable and simulated counseling technique on Kangaroo mother care showed that Average number of hours spend per day to study is significant at p<0.10. Conclusion: This study concluded that Skills on counseling of Kangaroo mother care among Third Year GNM students is average and there is need to improve the skills by increasing their exposure to Kangaroo mother care technique during their clinical exposure as they are future nurses.
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Kangaroo Mother Care, Simulated Scenario, Counseling
Paper Title: PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF CHILDBIRTH INDUCED POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS SYNDROME: A REVIEW ARTICLE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107090
Register Paper ID - 208844
Title: PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF CHILDBIRTH INDUCED POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS SYNDROME: A REVIEW ARTICLE
Author Name(s): MANJU CHAWLA, Dr. Rajwant Kaur, Dr. Priyanka Chaudhary
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a691-a695
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1177
M. Chawala, R K Randhawa in 2021 conducted a study on Prevalence and Risk Factors of Childbirth Induced Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome in full term delivery women in community using a systematic review of 36 articles representing quantitative studies of primarily community samples, we set to examine PP-PTSD prevalence rates and associated predictors with a focus on the role of prior PTSD and time since childbirth. Results: showed that A significant minority of women endorsed PP-PTSD following successful birth. Acute PP-PTSD rates were between 4.6 and 6.3%, and endorsement of clinically significant PP-PTSD symptoms was identified in up to 16.8% of women in community samples of high quality studies. Negative subjective experience of childbirth emerged as the most important predictor. Endorsement of PTSD before childbirth contributed to PP-PTSD; nevertheless, women without PTSD also exhibited PP-PTSD, with acute rates at 4.6%, signifying a new PTSD onset in the postpartum period. it is Concluded that Although the majority of women cope well, childbirth for some can be perceived as a highly stressful experience and even result in the development of PP-PTSD symptoms.
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postpartum PTSD, childbirth, systematic review, posttraumatic stress, delivery, obstetrics, psychopathology, resilience
Paper Title: IDENTIFY MATERIAL TYPES BY MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107089
Register Paper ID - 209128
Title: IDENTIFY MATERIAL TYPES BY MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
Author Name(s): Sheeraz Khan Rasheedy, Ziaurahman Zia
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a684-a690
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1128
The magnetic properties of materials are an interesting feature due to the presence of strong electrons in their orbitals. In this case, they neutralize each other's effects. Therefore, such materials do not have magnetic properties. Due to their magnetic properties, the material is divided into mercury, Ferro and antiferromagnetic materials, and materials that do not have magnetic properties are called magnets. The properties of these materials are under investigation.
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Ferro magnet, Para magnet , anti-Ferro magnet , dia magnet
Paper Title: Honor-Killing and India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107088
Register Paper ID - 209548
Title: HONOR-KILLING AND INDIA
Author Name(s): Neeti Kushwaha, Dr. Gurnam Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a678-a683
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1175
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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