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Paper Title: INFLUENCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON YOUTH: A PERSPECTIVE OF E-COMMERCE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108421
Register Paper ID - 211356
Title: INFLUENCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON YOUTH: A PERSPECTIVE OF E-COMMERCE
Author Name(s): Anuj Prakash Jadhav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d766-d771
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 875
The term Artificial Intelligence is a very old concept. It can been introduced before 5 decades from now. It is used widely in different areas such as economy, society, trade and commerce, communication, etc. It was in 1997 that IBM's dark blue computer could defeat human world chess champion, where the beginning and usage of AI started in full swing. In China, the AI technology was used in making development plan for the new generation. Strategic goals were laid down and the work was initiated in the way to bring out the final impact. In today's world, competition is growing immensely in all the fields. Technology is taking upper hand in different sectors, whereas the role of human is gradually decreasing. The phenomena of Artificial Intelligence are grabbing the activities around the globe. This machine based learning system is able to study the perception of the users based on their activity. The demand of the consumers is met indirectly by providing them with their needs through the smart technology of AI. Recently it has been witnessed that, had AI be introduced in the field of E-Commerce, the marketers can attract more consumers. Depending upon the frequent checks laid by the consumers, their history, pages viewed, products brought repeatedly, etc., they are eligible to get attractive offers, which enables them to go in for future purchases. Thus, the present paper investigates the role of Artificial Intelligence in E-Commerce. For the purpose of the study, 100-degree college students are taken as sample from the city of Mumbai. The data was analyzed in descriptive manner. After analysis of the data, it was concluded that consumers are more attracted to the customized offers, those are provided to them by the e-commerce marketers. These customized models are prepared, not by the humans but with the help of machine intelligence based on their searches, history, previous purchases, etc. As the consumers are getting all their requirements satisfied under one roof, with special offers and discounts, they are more going in for online shopping, rather than retail purchases.
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Artificial Intelligence , E commerce, Youth
Paper Title: EFFECT OF EXERCISES IN POSTNATAL DEPRESSION IN SURAT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108419
Register Paper ID - 211050
Title: EFFECT OF EXERCISES IN POSTNATAL DEPRESSION IN SURAT
Author Name(s): Dr.Snehal Patel, Dr.Bhumika Sutariya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d728-d757
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 884
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Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale Questionnaire, Women, Postnatal Depression, Pre - natal Exercises
Paper Title: GROUNDNUT SHELL ASH AND SILICA GEL AS PARTIAL CEMENT REPLACEMENT IN CONCRETE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108418
Register Paper ID - 211347
Title: GROUNDNUT SHELL ASH AND SILICA GEL AS PARTIAL CEMENT REPLACEMENT IN CONCRETE
Author Name(s): SAURAV KUMAR NIDHI, MOHIT SAHU
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d723-d727
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 932
This experimental study has been done to investigate the behavior of the concrete when cement is replaced by some Percentage of the groundnut shell ash and silica gel. To overcome the huge demand for cement we should not have to be more reliable on the old constituents of the cement. We have to find some new sources of cement constituents in that one of the important agro-waste come into the list due to the presence of the silica in abundant amounts. In this experiment, we have done a broad analysis of workability and compressive strength. The Study is done at the constant water-cement ratio of 0.5. Partial replacement is done by weight of the Cement by 5% and 10 % by ground nutshell ash (GNSA) and 0.0%, 0.2%, 0.3%, and 0.4% of silica gel (SG) in the concrete mixture. We found that compressive strength increase approximately by 38% than normal concrete of M20 at 5%GNSA+0.3% SG Replacement.
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Partial Replacement, Groundnut shell ash (GNSA), Silica Gel (SG), Workability, Compressive strength.
Paper Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF PRANAYAMA REDUCING STRESS AMONG HYSTERECTOMY WOMEN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108417
Register Paper ID - 211256
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF PRANAYAMA REDUCING STRESS AMONG HYSTERECTOMY WOMEN
Author Name(s): Mrs. SAJINI., Dr. KALA KISHORE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d716-d722
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 931
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EFFECTIVENESS OF PRANAYAMA REDUCING STRESS AMONG HYSTERECTOMY WOMEN
Paper Title: THE WATER QUALITY OF ULHAS RIVER AT RAYATE - THREE YEARS CASE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108416
Register Paper ID - 211340
Title: THE WATER QUALITY OF ULHAS RIVER AT RAYATE - THREE YEARS CASE STUDY
Author Name(s): Mukherjee Bholanath, Kulkarni Mrudula, Rajput Darshana, Gupta Vikaskumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d706-d715
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 898
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Paper Title: WEB PAGE INFORMATION EXTRACTION TECHNIQUE BASED ON WEIGHTED FREQUENCY OCCURRENCE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108415
Register Paper ID - 211311
Title: WEB PAGE INFORMATION EXTRACTION TECHNIQUE BASED ON WEIGHTED FREQUENCY OCCURRENCE
Author Name(s): Dr. Sachin Bojewar., Dr.Sachin Bojewar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d695-d705
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 904
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Paper Title: THE CORRELATION BETWEEN DEPRESSION AND SELF-HARM BEHAVIOR IN TEENAGERS A SYSTEMATIC NARRATIVE REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108414
Register Paper ID - 211325
Title: THE CORRELATION BETWEEN DEPRESSION AND SELF-HARM BEHAVIOR IN TEENAGERS A SYSTEMATIC NARRATIVE REVIEW
Author Name(s): Fatimah Az-Zahra, Yunias Setiawati, Sri Umijati
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d688-d694
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 878
Aim of this study is to determine the correlation of self-harm behavior and depression. This research used an observational analytic using the method of systematic review based on cross-sectional, longitudinal and cohort researches about depression and self-harm on teenagers. Four studies are included in this research and show that depression is correlated to self-harm behavior in teenagers. The severity of depression correlates with self-harm and the greater the depressive symptoms, the greater self-harm behavior outcome as well. Increased severity of self-harm is associated with higher levels of depression and also self-harm itself can act as a trigger for depression on teenagers. A study shows that there is an association between gender and self-harm. However, there is another study that stated there is no association between gender and self-harm in teenagers. In conclusion there is a correlation between depression self-harm behavior in teenagers.
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Correlation, Depression, Self-Harm Behavior, Teenagers, Systematic Review
Paper Title: PRESENTATION INVESTIGATION OF SPARK IGNITION ENGINE BY MEANS OF BLEND OF BUTANOL AND ETHANOL WITH GASOLINE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108413
Register Paper ID - 211321
Title: PRESENTATION INVESTIGATION OF SPARK IGNITION ENGINE BY MEANS OF BLEND OF BUTANOL AND ETHANOL WITH GASOLINE
Author Name(s): CHANDAN KUMAR, PROF AKHLESH KUMAR SHAKYA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d675-d687
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 855
In an automobile the power developed basically depends upon the fuel used for combustion. Gasoline and Diesel are used in liquid form which is extensively used in the world from last century. These fuels are obtained from crude oil reserves, which is available in limited quantity in the world. This situation will create a problem for energy crises in the future. The fossil fuels are also the big source of air pollution which is having a negative impact on environment as well as on human health.In the present scenario, ethanol is being used as an additive with gasoline in many of the countries of the world. At present in India, 10 percent ethanol mixing with gasoline is mandatory by the Government of India and from the year of 2017, it will be 20 percent. From the past researches it has been found that ethanol is a good replacement of gasoline but is has many disadvantages like: - due to its hygroscopic nature, ethanol damages the internal part to the engine, it effects the metallic as well as non-metallic part of the engine. For overcoming the problems an effort has been made in this study by using butanol as an additive with ethanol gasoline blends because butanol is not hygroscopic in nature and does not rust the internal parts of the engines.In this report, performance analysis of multi cylinder spark ignition engine has been evaluated on ethanol gasoline blend with or without butanol addition. Ethanol was added with gasoline in three different volumetric ratio as 10,20 and 30 percent. Butanol was added in the volumetric ratios of 2.5,5,7.5 and 10 percent with ethanol gasoline and gasoline. Various performance parameters of the engine such as bsfc. BTE, BSEC and EGT have been observed. Exhaust emission such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbon and oxides of nitrogen has also been observed. The results show that addition of butanol in ethanol gasoline blends had positive effect on the engine performance. Emissions of CO and HC founds to be lower compared to ethanol gasoline blends and gasoline. While NOX emission were on higher side. Overall, additive blends have been performed well and found suitable without any hardware modification of the engine.
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SI Engine, Butanol, Ethanol, Biofuel, Brake Horsepower, Gasoline, Brake Thermal Efficiency
Paper Title: MODELS OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108412
Register Paper ID - 211350
Title: MODELS OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGMENT
Author Name(s): Mr. P.V.Muthu Perumal, Dr.P.Umarani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d666-d674
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 1201
Employee engagement is the buzz word in both corporate and academic circles in the recent years. Offshoot of economic crises across the world is cost cutting exercise across industry and mass retrenchment is often the primary action. At this juncture there is pressure for human resource management to focus extra effort on not only retaining a large work force, but also keeping them actively engaged. Employee engagement model is fundamentally a scheme for understanding the activities that make employees happy in the workplace. Each model draws on theatrical framework of organizational behaviour and human resource management to facilitate organisations to develop their own system of employee engagement.
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Employee engagement, employee engagement models
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON MUCOADHESIVE STRENGTH ANALYSIS BY USING DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108411
Register Paper ID - 211378
Title: A REVIEW ON MUCOADHESIVE STRENGTH ANALYSIS BY USING DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES
Author Name(s): Gayatri Gupta, Shashikant chandrakar, Amit Roy, Pushpa prasad gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d649-d665
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 1012
A REVIEW ON MUCOADHESIVE STRENGTH ANALYSIS BY USING DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES
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A REVIEW ON MUCOADHESIVE STRENGTH ANALYSIS BY USING DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES
Paper Title: IMAGE TEXT EXTRACTION AND TEXT-TO-SPEECH CONVERSION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108410
Register Paper ID - 211296
Title: IMAGE TEXT EXTRACTION AND TEXT-TO-SPEECH CONVERSION
Author Name(s): Dr.Sujatha. K, Shruti P Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d644-d648
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 924
Abstract: Recent advances in the fields of image processing and natural language processing are aimed at creating smart systems that will improve people's quality of life. In this paper, an effective method for text detection and extraction from photographs, as well as text to audio conversion, is proposed. Gray scale conversion is used to improve the incoming image first. Following that, the improved image's text sections are discovered using the Maximally Stable External Regions (MSER) feature detector. To efficiently gather and filter text sections in a picture, use geometric filtering in conjunction with the stroke width transform (SWT). Geometric attributes and the stroke width transform are used to remove non-text MSERs. Individual letters/alphabets are then combined together to identify text sequences, which are ultimately fractured into words. Finally, the words are digitised using Optical Character Recognition (OCR). In the final stage, we convert the identified text to speech using our text-to-speech synthesiser (TTS). The suggested algorithm is put to the test on a variety of images, ranging from documents to nature settings. Promising findings have been presented, demonstrating the suggested framework's accuracy and robustness and encouraging its use..
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Maximally Stable External Regions (MSER), the stroke width transform (SWT), Optical Character Recognition (OCR), text-to-speech synthesiser (TTS).
Paper Title: HUMAN ACTIVITY POSE PREDICTION USING LSTM ALGORITHM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108409
Register Paper ID - 211371
Title: HUMAN ACTIVITY POSE PREDICTION USING LSTM ALGORITHM
Author Name(s): PADALA DIVYA SANTHI, CHIRAPARAPU SRINIVASA RAO
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d635-d643
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 879
Human motion modelling is a classical problem at the intersection of graphics and computer vision, with applications spanning human-computer interaction, motion synthesis, and motion prediction for virtual and augmented reality. Following the success of deep learning methods in several computer vision tasks, recent work has focused on using deep recurrent neural networks (RNNs) to model human motion, with the goal of learning time-dependent representations that perform tasks such as short-term motion prediction and long-term human motion synthesis. In this project LSTM algorithm is used to train user activity like sitting, standing, dancing and based on live input video file motion prediction of user is done and lines are drawn on person based on his position of activity.
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Human Activity Recognition, Convolution, Long Short-term Memory, Mobile Sensors.
Paper Title: MEDICAL DATA ANALYSIS AND PREDICTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108408
Register Paper ID - 211369
Title: MEDICAL DATA ANALYSIS AND PREDICTION
Author Name(s): RAYAPUREDDY HEMA NAGA DURGA., .K. LAKSHMANA REDDY.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d628-d634
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 859
Idea of visualizing the medical data by applying machine learning and pandas in python. Taking dataset from medical background of different people (prime Indians dataset from UCI repository). This data set consists of information of user who age, gender type of symptoms related to diabetes. Design a testing and training set and predict what are chances of patients having diabetes in coming five years. Data is classified and shown in the form of different graphs. The Pima Indians of Arizona and Mexico have the highest reported prevalence of diabetes of any population in the world. A small study has been conducted to analyse their medical records to assess if it is possible to predict the onset of diabetes based on diagnostic measures.
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MEDICAL DATA ANALYSIS AND PREDICTION
Paper Title: IDEOLOGICAL AND EMPIRICAL DIVERSITY IN BUDDHISM IN KERALA: A STUDY IN AND THROUGH CULTURAL ASPECTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108407
Register Paper ID - 211364
Title: IDEOLOGICAL AND EMPIRICAL DIVERSITY IN BUDDHISM IN KERALA: A STUDY IN AND THROUGH CULTURAL ASPECTS
Author Name(s): Dharma.K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d624-d627
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 923
Impact of Buddhism in kerala culture can be seen in every parts of our life. The customs and traditions that we are following today are the parts and parcel of buddhist culture.Buddhism which prevalent in kerala was entirely different from what budha exactly preached.The buddhist influence we find in our culture is Mahayana buddhism.Buddhism in kerala is entirely from what Budha exactly preached.The proposed study is an attempt to analyse whether Buddhism in kerala contradicts from Buddhist ideology and if yes, how far both contradict each other? It further analyses the cultural influences of buddhism that can be seen in our culture.
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Buddhism, Diversity, Culture
Paper Title: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE BIOSAFETY REGULATIONS ON GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS (GMOS) IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108406
Register Paper ID - 211333
Title: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE BIOSAFETY REGULATIONS ON GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS (GMOS) IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Rishi Singh Solanki, Dr. Aarti Rathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d614-d623
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 905
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) or Living Modified Organism (LMOs) is an organism in which hereditary material has been manipulated by the means of bioengineering technology. Bioengineering or genetic engineering technology is a technique of modern biotechnology. By using this technology, we can create or design any kind of novel organisms. Human Insulin, Human Growth Hormones, Bt Cotton, Bt Brinjal, Golden Rice, Transgenic Mouse, Transgenic Mosquito are some example of GMOs or LMOs. GMOs and products thereof are more useful in modern society. But many unpredicted risks and concerns are associated with GMOs and products thereof. In India, all activities related to GMOs are regulated by Biosafety Rules, 1989. Without prior approval of the GEAC, GMOs and products thereof can not be utilised by any persons. This research article discusses the in depth legal analysis of the biosafety laws on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in India.
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Genetically modified organisms (GMOs), Living Modified Organism (LMOs), GM Technology, Biosafety Rules, 1989 etc.
Paper Title: HYPERTENSION IN POST-COVID SYNDROME
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108405
Register Paper ID - 211345
Title: HYPERTENSION IN POST-COVID SYNDROME
Author Name(s): Dr. Abhijit Ray, Thota Chandana
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d609-d613
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 863
Since the onset of COVID-19 pandemic, the world has seen a huge number of patients infected with n-SARS-CoV-2. Apart from the severely critical and fatal cases, some patients have reported symptoms even after treatment of COVID-19 and have been labelled Post-COVID Syndrome. Though many symptoms have been included in the definition of Post-COVID Syndrome, Hypertension has not. This article explores the prevalence, cause and probable line of management of Hypertension in Post COVID patients. While many systems of the body act together to maintain the normal Blood Pressure (BP), one of the most important systems is the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS). Apart from BP, the importance of RAAS has increased manifold since the advent of COVID-19 since the n-SARS-CoV-2 enters the human body through the ACE2 receptor, a receptor of RAAS. Our study shows 39.4% of known Hypertensive patients had an increase in BP after COVID-19 infection while 15.2% patients with no prior comorbidities showed Hypertensive surges after the acute phase of the infection. Moreover, it was seen that patients who had been taking any RAAS inhibitor (ACE inhibitors or ARBs) are less likely to have spikes in BP after the COVID-19 infection. The cause behind this may be attributed to the fact that n-SARS-CoV-2 reduces ACE2 expression, thus increasing the action of Angiotensin II on AT1R, which is responsible for increased BP.
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Hypertension, Post-COVID Syndrome
Paper Title: OVERCOMING CREDIBILITY AND LIABILITY ISSUES OF GENOMIC DATA THROUGH CRYPTOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108404
Register Paper ID - 211309
Title: OVERCOMING CREDIBILITY AND LIABILITY ISSUES OF GENOMIC DATA THROUGH CRYPTOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS
Author Name(s): Mohammed Tanzeel A J, Dr Srividya B V
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d604-d608
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 869
An individual (data owner) sharing his genetic information (or genomic information findings) with a scientist is considered as a situation in this study (service provider). In this case, (I) the professional organization must ensure that the obtained genetic information (or findings) is truthfully associated with the related individual (and processed effectively) ii) Along with his information, the individual must provide an advanced assent indicating whether the service provider is permitted to access and view the genomic information, and (iii) if his information is attempted to be viewed without his assent, the individual must determine which specialist organization is responsible. As a result, two approaches based on AES encryption and one-time password procedures are developed, which tie data about the validity of information to permission and the phenotype of the person. As a result, in order to verify the data, each gathering must also rely on the right consent and phenotype of the person claiming the data.
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Genomic data, legitimacy, AES Encryption
Paper Title: VIEWER PERCEPTION TOWARDS OTT PLATFORM DURING PANDEMIC (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE CITY)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108403
Register Paper ID - 211328
Title: VIEWER PERCEPTION TOWARDS OTT PLATFORM DURING PANDEMIC (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE CITY)
Author Name(s): Dr.S.GOMATHI, Dr.N.VIJAITHA CHRISTY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d593-d603
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 1134
Today we are going through a period of lock-down which the people of India have never seen before, for such a long time. In such a situation, in the era of this technology and the Internet, anyone likes to spend their free time in front of the digital screen, where they have many options to see. The ever-increasing viewership of the OTT video streaming services and the big star's inclination towards this platform justifies this. Today, the time we spent looking at our screens has increased immensely. As the cinema halls shut and film release has been suspended amid nationwide, this technological shift by internet has created a new kind of viewing experience and that might end up changing the collective movie watching experience in cinema hall which result in dent in the footfall whenever the screens open again. This change in viewing experience created by OTT has a greatest fear for cinema hall owners. This thesis explore tries to analyse the impact of increasing OTT video streaming services viewership in lockdown to assess the future of collective watching experience in India. It frames the attitude of Indian people towards cinema hall through assessing different vantage points that mark shift in watching experience. At the end it gives the, recommendation contextualized the immensely increasing OTT viewership during lock down and its resultant effects on the collective watching experience.
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OTT platform and Viewers perception
Paper Title: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON AGGLOMERATED FLUXES IN SUBMERGED ARC WELDING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108402
Register Paper ID - 211295
Title: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON AGGLOMERATED FLUXES IN SUBMERGED ARC WELDING
Author Name(s): Manne Kaushik, Abid Musa Mulla
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d589-d592
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 879
Submerged Arc Welding is an advance arc Welding Process become a most Popular Choice when a high level of Weld Quality or Considerable Precision Welding is required. However, the major Problems of Submerged Arc Welding Process are its slow welding Speed and limited to lower thickness material in Single Pass. In this Work, Submerged Arc Welding has been performed on 12mm SAE 1062 with using various types of Agglomerated fluxes. Wide range of Welding Speed, Voltage, and Current has been tested for obtained a full Penetration Welding. Agglomerated fluxes has also been used to improve the weld depth. After Performing Welding by maintaining different gap between the Plates to be welded, weld bead geometry and tensile Strength of the weld has been investigated. It is observed that, by maintaining an appropriate gap full Penetration welding of Plate is Possible which gives strength almost Similar to base material.
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Submerged Arc Welding, Agglomerated fluxes, Submerged Arc Welding
Paper Title: THE BIRDS, WHERE HAD THEY GONE? ARGUED BY RACHEL CARSON
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108401
Register Paper ID - 211299
Title: THE BIRDS, WHERE HAD THEY GONE? ARGUED BY RACHEL CARSON
Author Name(s): Jemima. G
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: d585-d588
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 982
This article analyses about the birds life by Rachel Carson
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Birds life, Plant life, Pesticides
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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