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Paper Title: Multi Drug Resistant TB: A Serious Public Health Issue: Its Risk Factors and Effective Control Methods
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309210
Register Paper ID - 243873
Title: MULTI DRUG RESISTANT TB: A SERIOUS PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE: ITS RISK FACTORS AND EFFECTIVE CONTROL METHODS
Author Name(s): Madhava Rao Panchareddy, Kanti Priya Kondala, Pradeep Madhamanchi, P S P Dhanunjay, Sujatha Peela.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b770-b774
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 120
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Sequencing technologies, LAMP, shorter time regimen, long time regimen, WGS.
Paper Title: Higher Education: It's Pillars and Praxes
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309209
Register Paper ID - 243874
Title: HIGHER EDUCATION: IT'S PILLARS AND PRAXES
Author Name(s): Dr. Divyeshkumar D. Bhatt
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b764-b769
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 133
In 21st century, institutions of higher education hold a crucial place in the development of individuals, societies, and nations by providing advanced knowledge, skills, and critical thinking abilities. This research paper explores the pillars and praxes of higher education, highlighting the key components that contribute to its effectiveness and impact. The paper discusses the pillars of higher education, including access, quality, relevance, and equity, and examines their interconnections. Additionally, it investigates the praxes of higher education, encompassing teaching and learning methodologies, curriculum design, assessment techniques, and the integration of technology as the rapid advancement of digital technologies has significantly transformed the landscape of higher education, leading to new opportunities and challenges. By examining these aspects, this research paper aims to provide insights into the fundamental elements that underpin successful higher education systems and their implications for students, institutions, and society as a whole.
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Higher education, Pillars of Higher education, Praxes of Higher education, Digitalisation of Higher education
Paper Title: A Pharmacognostic and Pharmacological review on Cassia Fistula leaf.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309208
Register Paper ID - 243817
Title: A PHARMACOGNOSTIC AND PHARMACOLOGICAL REVIEW ON CASSIA FISTULA LEAF.
Author Name(s): Akash Shelke, Pradnya Yede, Ritu Deokar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b757-b763
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 382
The medium-sized deciduous tree Cassia fistula, which belongs to the Caesalpiniaceae family, is well-known in Indian traditional medicine. People living in tropical and subtropical regions have historically used this plant to treat a variety of illnesses. For the correct identification of similar looking species, there should be well documented characteristics of plant. The present study laid down the morphological and pharmacological standards of Cassia fistula leaflets. The study have some important and easy mothod for constituent extraction from leaf. The extracts are rich in maximum number of phytoconstituents like alkaloids, flavonoids, glycosides, phenols, tannins and carbohydrates. The aim of the study is that increase the knowledge regarding this plant and promote the research on it.
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Cassia fistula, medicine, morphology, extraction, leaf.
Paper Title: Artificial Intelligence Models, Strategies and Benefits in Recent Technology Trends
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309207
Register Paper ID - 243553
Title: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MODELS, STRATEGIES AND BENEFITS IN RECENT TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
Author Name(s): Mrs. P. Prasanna Kumari, Dr G.V. Ramesh Babu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b750-b756
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 138
Artificial intelligence (AI) will probably soon be at the core of all key technological advancements on earth, including payments, compliance, financial markets, security and also self-defense, healthcare, and Internet of Things (IoT). Today, any form of machine learning program is commonly and also regularly described by the terms "articulation expert system" or even "artificial intelligence." Inside, "large records" and its own ilk, "sped up analytics" and "predictive analytics," are starting to be replaced. This is probably a great idea for individuals who dislike the term "big files." This paper discusses business/technological trends, model designs, advantages, and strategies for artificial intelligence.
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Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Artificial Intelligence
Paper Title: WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP:AN UNTOLD RIGMA ROLE OF ECONOMIC WARRIORS AND TO FIND WAYS AMID COVID-19 CRISIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309206
Register Paper ID - 241460
Title: WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP:AN UNTOLD RIGMA ROLE OF ECONOMIC WARRIORS AND TO FIND WAYS AMID COVID-19 CRISIS
Author Name(s): Krishnendu Sen
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b742-b749
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 125
WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP:AN UNTOLD RIGMA ROLE OF ECONOMIC WARRIORS AND TO FIND WAYS AMID COVID-19 CRISIS
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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP:AN UNTOLD RIGMA ROLE OF ECONOMIC WARRIORS AND TO FIND WAYS AMID COVID-19 CRISIS
Paper Title: VALIDATION OF DEEPAK - PARIMALA'S ANXIETY SCALE FOR CHILDREN - A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309205
Register Paper ID - 243896
Title: VALIDATION OF DEEPAK - PARIMALA'S ANXIETY SCALE FOR CHILDREN - A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Author Name(s): DR.DEEPAK VISWANATH, DR.PARIMALA KULKARNI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b732-b741
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 137
Background and Aim - Dental anxiety is a ubiquitous issue affecting both adults and children around the world. The prevalence of dentally petrified children differs by population, ranging from 3 to 55%. Dental anxiety appears to be significantly influenced by age and gender, with females being more likely than males to experience dental anxiety. There aren't many scales in the literature that focus solely on children's perceptions of their dental visit, dentist, and dental treatment. Thus, we aim to assess dental anxiety in children based on their own perceptions. Materials and Methods- This cross-sectional study was conducted among 6-13-year-old school going children from Bhopal city. Study population included 397 children and questionnaire consisting of 18 questions under 6 categories was distributed after obtaining the consent. Results- Our results revealed that child's perceptions towards dental treatment varies with the advancement of their age. We observed least mean dental anxiety scores in 6-7-year age group while highest in 12-13 year age group.
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: Dental Anxiety, Perceptions, Pediatric Dentistry, Prevalence
Paper Title: Global Recession and Contributing factors
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309204
Register Paper ID - 243412
Title: GLOBAL RECESSION AND CONTRIBUTING FACTORS
Author Name(s): REYANSH BAID
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b715-b731
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 155
This research study discusses the versatile nature of global recessions, outlining their causes, implications, and strategies for recovery. It delves into factors such as financial crises, declining consumer spending, trade contractions, business investment decline, monetary and fiscal policy changes, commodity price shocks, credit crunches, housing market collapses, and geopolitical events, all of which contribute to economic downturns. The consequences of global recessions, including unemployment, bankruptcies, reduced investment, financial instability, and budget pressures, are examined. The paper proposes a recovery plan that encompasses fiscal stimulus, monetary policy adjustments, financial sector stability, trade facilitation, and support for small businesses, labor market reforms, social safety nets, international coordination, debt relief, long-term investment, and regulatory reforms. The importance of tailored strategies, transparency, equity, and collaboration is emphasized for a comprehensive and resilient recovery from global recessions. The abstract concludes by underlining the need to draw lessons from history, adapt to changing economic landscapes, and remain agile in policymaking to promote stability and prosperity.
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RECESSIONS , ECONOMIC DEGENERATION , GDP, Trade, Global recessions ,Financial conditions
Paper Title: A descriptive study to assess the knowledge regarding disposal of sanitary pads among undergraduate students of Eternal University, Baru Sahib in a view to develop an informational booklet
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309203
Register Paper ID - 243850
Title: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE REGARDING DISPOSAL OF SANITARY PADS AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF ETERNAL UNIVERSITY, BARU SAHIB IN A VIEW TO DEVELOP AN INFORMATIONAL BOOKLET
Author Name(s): Ms. Lovepreet Kaur, Ms.Preeti Thakur, Ms.Priyanka, Ms. Sakshi Thakur, Ms.Samriti,Ms.Simran Thakur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b706-b714
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 157
This descriptive study was conducted among 234 students of different colleges of Eternal University, Baru Sahib. Purposive sampling technique was used to allocate the samples and data were collected by using socio-demographic data and self-structured questionnaire. The findings of the study revealed that only 1(0.5%) student had excellent knowledge, 137(58.5%) had average knowledge, 69(29.5%) had good knowledge and 27(11.5%) had poor knowledge.
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Disposal of Sanitary pads, Undergraduate students, Informational booklet.
Paper Title: Quantification of Remogliflozin and Teneligliptin in Tablets Using a Stability Indicating High Performance Liquid Chromatographic method
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309202
Register Paper ID - 243821
Title: QUANTIFICATION OF REMOGLIFLOZIN AND TENELIGLIPTIN IN TABLETS USING A STABILITY INDICATING HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHOD
Author Name(s): KATURI RAMESH, P.SHYAMALA, BOGGU JAGAN MOHAN REDDY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b695-b705
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 116
By using HPLC to test both Remogliflozin and Teneligliptin at the same time, a quick and easy-to-understand method was made. This method uses chromatographic separation with a 250 cm x 4.6 mm x 5 m symmetrically packed C18 Grace Column. The mobile phase was made up of Sodium bisulfate and methanol in a ratio of 60:40, with a flow rate of 1 mL/min, a pH of 4.3, and room temperature. 245 nm was used to measure UV.It was decided that the limits on recoveries, linearity, and quantification were all within a range that was acceptable. The results of the evaluation were good enough. The method that was made was clearly good enough for regular analysis of drug formulations. The suggested method was checked to make sure it met the requirements of ICH Q2 (R1).
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Remogliflozin, Teneligliptin, validation, Development, HPLC, ICH guidelines.
Paper Title: VALIDATION OF DEEPAK-PARIMALA'S FEAR SCALE FOR CHILDREN- A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309201
Register Paper ID - 243895
Title: VALIDATION OF DEEPAK-PARIMALA'S FEAR SCALE FOR CHILDREN- A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Author Name(s): DR.DEEPAK VISWANATH, DR.PARIMALA KULKARNI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b683-b694
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 137
Abstract: Background and Aim- Fear is an expected experience and is consistent with normal child and adolescent development. However, fear and anxiety become a problem that might need intervention when they are disproportionate to the actual threat and daily functioning becomes impaired. Materials and Methods- This cross-sectional study was conducted among 6-13 year old school going children from Bhopal city. Study population included 423 children and questionnaire consisting of 55 questions under 10 categories was distributed after obtaining the consent. Results- Our results revealed that child's perceptions towards dental treatment varies with the advancement of their age. We observed least mean dental fear scores in 6-7 year age group while highest in 12-13 year age group. Key words- Dental fear, Perceptions, DFA, Prevalence
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Dental fear, Perceptions, DFA, Prevalence
Paper Title: Toxicity Of Agricultural Pesticide On The Growth Performance of a Blue-Green Alga And Its Ecological Implications.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309200
Register Paper ID - 243884
Title: TOXICITY OF AGRICULTURAL PESTICIDE ON THE GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF A BLUE-GREEN ALGA AND ITS ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS.
Author Name(s): Prof.A.K.Panigrahi, Bijay Kumar Nayak
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b674-b682
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 137
Sumicidin, the fungicide cum insecticide showed significant difference in action at different concentrations on a blue-green alga, is well evident from the tables and figures described in the result chapter. At higher concentration of the fungicide and higher exposure period, drastic effects on the blue-green alga were observed. At the highest concentration (Conc. Z) of the toxicant, the alga showed typical toxic symptoms, beyond which survival of the alga becomes extremely difficult and at times impossible under laboratory control conditions. The analysis of variance ratio tests and correlation coefficient analysis carried out for all parameters studied indicated clearly that the fungicide cum insecticide, Sumicidin is extremely toxic to blue-green alga. In the present investigation, a graded series of concentrations of the fungicide, Sumicidin was prepared to evaluate the toxic effects of the Sumicidin on the blue-green alga. With the increase in the concentration of the toxicant the percent survival decreased and hundred percent death was noticed at 1.87 mg.l-1 of Sumicidin with in a period of 15 days. The maximum allowable concentration (MAC) recorded for this alga for 15 days exposure was 0.31ml l-1. The optical density study and the dry weight analysis indicated that the toxicant Sumicidin is deadly toxic. Sumicidin did not show any dichotomous behavior. Complete bleaching of the algal mass inside the test solution was observed. At higher concentration of the fungicide and at higher exposure period, bleaching of the filaments and total chlorosis of the filaments were observed. The exposed alga could not recover in recovery studies, even after prolonged recovery period. This indicated that the toxicant, Sumicidin caused permanent damage to the exposed algal system. Hence, it can be safely concluded that the damage caused in exposed system was only due to the toxicant. The present work was designed to study the effects of the fungicide, Sumicidin, on growth of the blue-green alga, Anabaena cylindrica, Lemm.
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Pesticide, Sumicidin, Toxicity, Anabaena, Dry weight, Growth
Paper Title: An Overview of India's National Education Policy, 2020: Key Features and the Way Forward
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309199
Register Paper ID - 243893
Title: AN OVERVIEW OF INDIA'S NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY, 2020: KEY FEATURES AND THE WAY FORWARD
Author Name(s): Dr. Aditi Chauhan, Prof. Kashmir Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b663-b673
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 149
As education is the primary source of economic and social advancement, it is generally understood that each nation must have a futuristic and visionary education strategy. Different nations have implemented various education systems at the school and college levels to make them successful while taking into consideration their traditions and cultures. The NEP 2020, which was approved by the Indian Union Cabinet on July 29, 2020, outlines the goals for India's new educational system. The new policy has taken the place of the previous, National Policy on Education, 1986. The strategy gives a systematic framework for education ranging from elementary to higher education in urban and remote regions of India. It also includes career training. By 2022, the policy expects to change the Indian educational system. The New Education Policy 2020 aims to make high-quality education accessible to everyone to transform our nation into a vibrant and equitable knowledge society. It will cause a paradigm shift in India's educational system and change it into one that is equitable, modern, as well as progressive. This chapter focuses on the policy's main suggestions, its notable characteristics, including schooling and higher education, predicted results, its merits, and any issues that need to be resolved.
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Paper Title: Omprakash Valmiki's Joothan: A Case Study of Untouchable from the Subalterns' perspective
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309198
Register Paper ID - 243891
Title: OMPRAKASH VALMIKI'S JOOTHAN: A CASE STUDY OF UNTOUCHABLE FROM THE SUBALTERNS' PERSPECTIVE
Author Name(s): Dr. Sana Ahmed
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b660-b662
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 170
The narrative of the Dalit Literature is a harsh portrayal of the Subalterns particularly to the people who have stigmatized identity in Indian society. Omprakash Valmiki by his Autobiography Joothan : A Dalit's Life (1997) pays tribute to the Dalit organic intellectuals who help to nurture the growth of a Dalit consciousness. The endeavor of this paper is to present the veracity of the society that dismantling anti-Dalit hegemonic discourse. The Theory of Subalterns discusses the condition and status of deprived class in Indian society. Thus, Joothan unfolds a task of celebrating, honoring and recognizing marginalized groups. The magnificence outlook of Indian Constitution lies in Justice that provides Equality to the underrated people. Article 17 of Indian Constitution asserts on the Abolition of Untouchability and Right to Equality.
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Dalit, Untouchable, Subaltern, Indian Constitution Article 17, Abolition of Untouchability.
Paper Title: The Prevalence of Fall Using Time Up and Go Test in Community Dwelling Elderly Adults in Jalna District .
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309197
Register Paper ID - 243888
Title: THE PREVALENCE OF FALL USING TIME UP AND GO TEST IN COMMUNITY DWELLING ELDERLY ADULTS IN JALNA DISTRICT .
Author Name(s): Dr. Neha Nilesh Lavhade, Dr. Monali Jadhav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b651-b659
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 98
Introduction: Falls are a common complication as people grow older. As many as one-third of community-residing people over the age of 65 fall each year1.That number grows to 60% once a person begins living in a nursing home or assisted living facility. Falling can cause pain, fractures, soft tissue injuries, and functional limitations. It can also cause feelings of helplessness, depression, and loss of confidence in those who have fallen. Aim:. To see the Prevalence of Fall Using Time Up and Go Test in older adults. Study design: Cross sectional study. Study setting: Senior Citizen Club, Old Age Home Study population: Patient Aged 60 and more Both genders. Sample size: 150 Outcome Measures: Time Up and Go Test. Procedure : Consent was taken from participants.The participants were selected on basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria. Outcome measures were taken .Three trials were performed and the mean time was calculated. The data is analysed and recorded. Result: The analysis was done using GraphPad Instat . For analysing the correlation between the time up and go test score and Age Pearson correlation test was applied. Conclusion: There is increase number of risk of fall in community dwelling elderly adults jalna district and further management has to be done to reduce the fall risk.
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Paper Title: THE MYTH OF NEUTRALITY: WHY ARCHITECTURE IS NEVER APOLITICAL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309196
Register Paper ID - 243887
Title: THE MYTH OF NEUTRALITY: WHY ARCHITECTURE IS NEVER APOLITICAL
Author Name(s): Heba Sayeed
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b642-b650
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 119
This paper advocates for a critical transformation in architectural education, emphasizing the shift from a technical-centric approach to one that prioritizes critical thinking, inclusivity, and cultural awareness. It underscores the importance of exposing students to diverse cultural influences on the built environment and argues that architects must consider the social and ethical dimensions of their practice. By fostering an understanding of how architecture reflects cultural values, this transformation aims to empower architects to design more inclusive and socially responsible structures. Ultimately, the paper envisions architects as agents of positive societal change, creating a more equitable and just world through their work.
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Architecture, Architecture Education, Culture, Mcdonaldisation, Critical Theory.
Paper Title: IMPLEMENTING MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS FOR PREDICTING DEPRESSION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309195
Register Paper ID - 243845
Title: IMPLEMENTING MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS FOR PREDICTING DEPRESSION
Author Name(s): Hajra Khan, Sadia Chaudhary, Shraddha Kadam, R. Srivaramangai
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b620-b641
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 143
Psychological health problems such as anxiety, depression, and stress have become prevalent among people in today's fast-paced society. This research paper utilizes machine learning algorithms to forecast depression. To employ these algorithms, data was obtained from individuals with varying backgrounds, including students, employed and unemployed individuals, and homemakers, from different cultures and communities via the PHQ-9. The machine learning algorithms can predict depression across four levels of severity with high accuracy, making them especially effective in predicting mental health issues.
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Support Vector Machine (SVM),Decision Tree, Machine Learning, Predicting Depression
Paper Title: EFFECT OF WATER THERAPY ON TEMPERATURE REGULATION, RESTING HEART RATE AND BODY WEIGHT AMONG EARLY ADULTHOOD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309194
Register Paper ID - 243555
Title: EFFECT OF WATER THERAPY ON TEMPERATURE REGULATION, RESTING HEART RATE AND BODY WEIGHT AMONG EARLY ADULTHOOD
Author Name(s): Dr.P.MANIKANDAN, Dr.S.SETHU
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b616-b619
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 119
The purpose of the study was to find out the effect of water therapy on temperature regulation, resting heart rate and body weight among adults. To achieve the purpose of the study 10 subjects were selected from the Department of Physical Education and Sports, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli. The selected subjects were aged between 21 to 27 years. The selected subjects were underwent water therapy for a duration of 10 working days. Temperature Regulation and Blood Pressure were selected as criterion variables for this study. During the training period, the experimental group took (drink) 1.25 litre of water every day in the morning up to 10 days. All the subjects involved in this study were carefully monitored throughout the training programme to be away from injuries. The training programme was scheduled for the morning between 5.30 am and 6.30 am.The collected data from the experimental group on pre and post experimentation were statistically analysed by using dependent -t- test. In all the cases .05 level of significance was fixed to test the hypothesis. There was significant reduction on temperarue and heart rate due to water therapy and insignificant difference was found on weight.
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Water, Temperature, heart rate
Paper Title: Study on abuse of dominant position in Digital Market
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309193
Register Paper ID - 243449
Title: STUDY ON ABUSE OF DOMINANT POSITION IN DIGITAL MARKET
Author Name(s): Yamuna S, Hema, Geetha S, Shanmathi V
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b608-b615
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 201
Market use electronic devices to communicate to consumer. Abuse of a dominant position in digital markets refers to the act of a dominant company using its significant influence to engage in anti-competitive behaviour. Not only does this affect competitors seeking to establish themselves, but it also has far reaching implications for consumer wellbeing and the health of the market as whole. The digital economy rapid growth has created a previously unthinkable potential for innovation, convenience, and connectivity. Along with these advantages, though, worries have been made regarding the abuse of dominating positions by some businesses in the online marketplace. Addressing this issue requires a collaborative effort from governments, regulatory bodies, industry stakeholders, and society as a whole. Effective solutions encompass robust regulatory frameworks, transparent practices, ethical considerations, user empowerment, and innovative technological approaches. By taking comprehensive measures, it is possible to mitigate digital market abuse and cultivate an environment that fosters fair competition, privacy protection, and the positive evolution of digital interactions.
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Key words: Digital Marketing, Abuse of Dominate position, Competition, adverse affect and anti competition
Paper Title: Enhancing Data Security of Medical data in Cloud Computing Environments through a Combination of Elliptic Curve Cryptography with a Hybrid Encryption Framework
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309192
Register Paper ID - 243859
Title: ENHANCING DATA SECURITY OF MEDICAL DATA IN CLOUD COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS THROUGH A COMBINATION OF ELLIPTIC CURVE CRYPTOGRAPHY WITH A HYBRID ENCRYPTION FRAMEWORK
Author Name(s): Madhira Srinivas, Porika Sammulal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b595-b607
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 136
Recent advancements in smart cloud computing have yielded numerous advantages, particularly through innovations like the Internet of Things (IoT), which interconnects ordinary objects via the Internet. These IoT devices, equipped with sensors and actuators, collect and transmit data. However, maintaining the confidentiality of users' medical data is paramount, as any breach could endanger lives. To address this, attribute-oriented encryption (AOE) is commonly used for data security and access control. Yet, conventional AOE's processing demands are substantial. To tackle this, an efficient security approach merges AOE with Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) to safeguard sensitive medical information and financial data. For cloud-based data encryption, AOE is a suitable choice for one-to-many communication and access control. Cloud servers can employ FHE to process encrypted data directly. Additionally, elliptic curve cryptography (ECC), known for its high security and compact key size, is integrated. This hybrid AOE-FHE-ECC approach offers reduced computational and storage burdens compared to existing methods. The proposed approach's security is supported by the Decisional Bilinear Diffie-Hellman postulate. Experimentation reveals its superiority, especially for resource-constrained devices, compared to traditional AOE.
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Internet of Things, Attribute oriented Encryption, Fully Homomorphic Encryption, Elliptical Curve Cryptography, Elliptical Curve Encryption, Computational Cost, Storage Burden, Secure Transmission.
Paper Title: A Study To Assess The Medication Dosage Calculation Skills Among Staff Nurses In SGT Hospital, Haryana
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309191
Register Paper ID - 243879
Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE MEDICATION DOSAGE CALCULATION SKILLS AMONG STAFF NURSES IN SGT HOSPITAL, HARYANA
Author Name(s): Diksha Biswal, Akansha Rai, Deepanshu, Aarti, Mannu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b582-b594
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 155
Health administrators, work throughout the world to provide proper care to individuals when they are unhealthy and prevent disease. Availability and safe medication administration practices are the basic care provided to all the patients. Medications are chemicals that are intended to cure, prevent disease and relieve symptoms, diagnosis of certain illnesses as well as early treatment. They are prescribed and administered to patients with the intention of achieving results that improve a patient's quality of life while minimizing suffering. Nurses have inadequate medication dosage calculation skills and this is a topic of concern. In the clinical setting, nurses are having rights of medication administration to the patients. Although providing medication is a multidisciplinary process, nurses take on almost all the responsibility for administering and controlling the medication used. In this study we found out that out of the total 160 samples, 56.5% of the staff nurses had moderate knowledge [<50%], 31.25% had adequate knowledge [51-75%] and 11.25% had inadequate knowledge [<50%] regarding the medication dosage calculation. The study also indicates that there is no correlation between the medication dosage calculation skills with selected demographic variables of staff nurses.
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Medication, Dose calculations, Calculation skills.
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.
Indexing In Google Scholar, ResearcherID Thomson Reuters, Mendeley : reference manager, Academia.edu, arXiv.org, Research Gate, CiteSeerX, DocStoc, ISSUU, Scribd, and many more International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) ISSN: 2320-2882 | Impact Factor: 7.97 | 7.97 impact factor and ISSN Approved. Provide DOI and Hard copy of Certificate. Low Open Access Processing Charges. 1500 INR for Indian author & 55$ for foreign International author. Call For Paper (Volume 12 | Issue 7 | Month- July 2024)