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Paper Title: Blood Vessels and Lesions Detection in Color Retinal Image
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135175
Register Paper ID - 241350
Title: BLOOD VESSELS AND LESIONS DETECTION IN COLOR RETINAL IMAGE
Author Name(s): Mr. Ravikumar Sajjanar, Mr. ShreedharMurthy S.K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 164-167
Year: January 2016
Downloads: 84
Diabetic-retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness in the working age population. So far the most effective treatment for these eye diseases is early detection through regular screenings. To decrease the cost of such screenings, we employ methods image processing techniques to automatically detect the presence of abnormalities in the retinal images obtained during the screenings. In this paper, we used two methods. First approach is that detection of lesions using minimum distance discriminat (MDD) algorithm with brightness adjustment procedure. Second method is detection of blood vessels using Krisch's method. Experimental results indicate that we are able to achieve 100% accuracy in terms of identifying all the retinal images with exudates while maintaining a 75% accuracy in correctly classifying the truly normal retinal images as normal and also detects the affected blood vessels in the retinal image . This translates to a huge amount of savings in terms of the number of retinal images that need to be manually reviewed by the ophthalmologists.
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Blood Vessels and Lesions Detection in Color Retinal Image
Paper Title: BIOTECHNOLOGY-A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR CONSERVATION OF ARID REGION PLANTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135165
Register Paper ID - 240981
Title: BIOTECHNOLOGY-A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR CONSERVATION OF ARID REGION PLANTS
Author Name(s): DR NARPAT SINGH DEORA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 105-109
Year: January 2016
Downloads: 84
Rapid and high frequency in vitro multiple shoots and subsequent plantlets were developed in several plant species of arid forestry viz. Anogeissus acuminata, A.pendula, A. latifolia, A.sericea var. nummularia, A.sericea var. sericea, Calligonum polygonoides and Withania coagulans. In Prosopis cineraria, Tecomella undulata, Acacia senegal, Maytenus emerginata, Balanites aegyptiaca, Zizyphus nummularia and Z. mauritiana in vitro multiple shoots were induced at the high rate by using nodal shoot segments from mature trees, but root induction in differentiated shoots were not very high in few species. Dipcadi erythraeum - an endemic and endangered plant is differentiated into plantlet from in vitro cultures. Various explants (cotyledonary nodal segment and epicotyl of Anogeissus spp., nodal and apical shoot segments from mature plants) of 1.5-2.5 cm in length were placed on Murashige and Skoog's 1962(MS) basal medium supplemented with inorganic and organic addenda. Various growth regulators (auxins IAA, IBA, NAA and 2, 4-D and cytokinins; kinetin and BAP) were added from 0.1- 5.0 mg/l either alone or in combination to induce multiple shoots. Differentiated shoots could be further multiplied on fresh medium. Isolated shoots were rooted on MS basal and MS half strength basal salts medium with various concentrations of IAA, IBA and NAA. Plantlets of Anogeissus spp., Calligonum polygonoides, Withania coagulans and Dipcadi erythraeum were transferred into pots. . (N. S. Shekhawat et al. 1993,Rathore et al 1991,kaur et al 1992)
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BIOTECHNOLOGY-A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR CONSERVATION OF ARID REGION PLANTS
Paper Title: DETERMINANTS OF FERTILITY BEHAVIOUR IN HIMACHAL PRADESH: A CASE STUDY OF DISTRICT BILASPUR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135146
Register Paper ID - 240319
Title: DETERMINANTS OF FERTILITY BEHAVIOUR IN HIMACHAL PRADESH: A CASE STUDY OF DISTRICT BILASPUR
Author Name(s): Dr. Surinder Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 934-944
Year: February 2016
Downloads: 67
The present study has been undertaken to study the effects of different socio-economic and demographic factors on the fertility behaviour in District Bilaspur of Himachal Pradesh. A total sample comprises 150 households, out of which 75 households (sampled couples 87) were selected from rural area and 75 households (sampled couples 77) were selected from the urban area in District Bilaspur of Himachal Pradesh. Step wise forward regression analysis was applied to examine the effect of social, economic and demographic variables on total number of children ever born (TCEB) of the sampled women. In rural area the result of regression shows that total male surviving children was alone responsible for the 28 percent of variation in total no. of children ever born. Step wise regression analysis for rural area shows by including explanatory variable increases the value of R2 i. e. age of wife at the time of marriage 21 years or more to 40 percent, age of wife at the time of marriage 18 to 20 years to 48 percent, no. of children dead to 56 percent, education of wife above senior secondary school complete to 58 percent, wife working in private sector to 60 percent, husband working in private sector to 62 percent, decision about no. of children taken by both husband and wife to 64 percent, wife working in Government sector to 66 percent and duration of effective marriage 21 years or above to 67.5 percent. In urban area the result of regression shows that total male surviving children was alone responsible for the 26 percent of variation in total no. of children ever born. Step wise regression analysis for urban area shows by including explanatory variable increases the value of R2 i. e. duration effective marriage 21 or above to 37 percent, age of wife at the time of marriage 21 years or more to 44 percent, elders take decision about son preference to 48 percent, age of wife at the time of marriage 18 to 20 years to 50 percent, duration of effective marriage 6 to 10 years to 53 percent, duration of effective marriage 16 to 20 years to 56 percent, duration of effective marriage 11 to 15 years to 60 percent, husband working in Government sector to 63 percent and no. of children dead increase the value of R2 to 65 percent.
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Fertility behaviour, regression analysis, total number of children ever born.
Paper Title: STUDY OF EFFECT OF THREE-WEEK YOGA TRAINING ON BADMINTON PLAYERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135140
Register Paper ID - 239769
Title: STUDY OF EFFECT OF THREE-WEEK YOGA TRAINING ON BADMINTON PLAYERS
Author Name(s): Jayashree Nayak
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 893-896
Year: January 2016
Downloads: 86
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a three-week yoga training program on badminton players' physical and psychological performance. A total of 30 badminton players, aged between 18 and 25 years, participated in the study. Participants were randomly assigned to either the experimental group, which received the yoga training program, or the control group, which did not receive any additional training. The yoga training program consisted of 60-minute sessions, conducted three times a week for three weeks. The sessions included various yoga postures, breathing exercises, and meditation techniques. The physical performance of the participants was measured using the Badminton-specific endurance shuttle run test (BESRT) and the badminton agility test (BAT). The psychological performance was measured using the Profile of Mood States (POMS) questionnaire. The results of the study showed a significant improvement in the physical performance of the experimental group compared to the control group, as evidenced by the BESRT and BAT scores. In conclusion, a three-week yoga training program can be an effective method of improving the physical and psychological performance of badminton players. The incorporation of yoga into the training programs of badminton players may be beneficial in enhancing their overall performance.
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Yoga training, badminton players, meditation, breathing exercises, mood states, training programs
Paper Title: Quality of Life as Reflected by Fuel Type for Cooking In National Capital Region - A Study
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135137
Register Paper ID - 239663
Title: QUALITY OF LIFE AS REFLECTED BY FUEL TYPE FOR COOKING IN NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION - A STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr. Subhash Chand
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 877-882
Year: January 2016
Downloads: 71
In a developing country like India reach of safe fuel for cooking is a constant problem particularly for socio-economically weaker sections of society. Intensity of this problem is very high in rural areas in comparison to urban areas. This led to high dependency of rural households on unsafe fuel for cooking such as fuel wood, cow dung cake and coal. The responsibility of collecting fuel wood from village commons and nearby forest areas lies on women and children. This process takes a lot of their energy and time. The smoke from these unsafe fuels emit a lot of harmful gases such as Co2, Co, So2, hydrocarbon and solid particulate matter, which adversely affect the health of women causing many health problems like irritation in eyes, cataract, skin infections, upper respiratory infection, burns etc. This also led to atmospheric pollution and increase in green house gases. NCR lies at the core of India, where a majority of households except Delhi all other sub-regions use unsafe fuel for cooking both in rural and urban areas. Scheduled caste households are at great disadvantage (both in rural and urban areas) in comparison to non-scheduled households in terms of safe fuel for cooking. Availability, socio-economic conditions and urbanisation are major factors deciding the type of fuel used for cooking.
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Fuel for cooking, scheduled caste household, Women, NCR
Paper Title: Current Status and Prospects of arid fruit crops in India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135121
Register Paper ID - 238477
Title: CURRENT STATUS AND PROSPECTS OF ARID FRUIT CROPS IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Renu Bansal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 773-775
Year: January 2016
Downloads: 202
Indian arid zone is characterized by high temperature and low and variable precipitation, which limit the scope for high crop productivity. However, these conditions greatly favor the development of high quality produce in a number of fruit crops such as date palm, ber, aonla, pomegranate, kinnow, lasoda and annona. The existing low productivity could be increased by following improved new technologies and inputs. It is now realized that there is a limited scope for quantum jump in fruit production in the traditional production areas. The amelioration of the extreme conditions is also considered vital for life support to the inhabitants of this area. The recent awareness regarding the potential of these ecologically fragile lands for production of quality produce has not only opened up scope for providing nutritional sustainability for the people of this region, but also for bringing in new areas to increase horticultural production (More et al., 2012). The area and yield potential of arid horticultural crops has increased many-fold because of the development of new varieties and agro-techniques in arid region.
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Current Status and Prospects of arid fruit crops in India
Paper Title: STUDY OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL FRACTIONAL OPERATORS INVOLVING GENERAL POLYNOMIALS AND A MULTIVARIABLE H-FUNCTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135105
Register Paper ID - 237735
Title: STUDY OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL FRACTIONAL OPERATORS INVOLVING GENERAL POLYNOMIALS AND A MULTIVARIABLE H-FUNCTION
Author Name(s): Dr. PAWAN AGRAWAL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 671-673
Year: March 2016
Downloads: 79
STUDY OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL FRACTIONAL OPERATORS INVOLVING GENERAL POLYNOMIALS AND A MULTIVARIABLE H-FUNCTION
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STUDY OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL FRACTIONAL OPERATORS INVOLVING GENERAL POLYNOMIALS AND A MULTIVARIABLE H-FUNCTION
Paper Title: A Study of Metacognitive Awareness of Secondary School Students of High, Average and Low Achievers
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135051
Register Paper ID - 235643
Title: A STUDY OF METACOGNITIVE AWARENESS OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS OF HIGH, AVERAGE AND LOW ACHIEVERS
Author Name(s): Dr. Vani.M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 344-358
Year: January 2016
Downloads: 111
The present study intends to study the metacognitive awareness of secondary school students of high, average and low achievers. Metacognition is a broadly defined concept incorporating cognitive process that refer to monitors or controls any aspect of cognition. It is now seen as a secondary contributor to many aspects of cognition including memory, attention, communication, problem solving and intelligence with important application education. Metacognitive assessment - engaging in a genuine interest in understanding students thinking - offers a novel way, through dialogue, of getting inside of student. The researcher has reviewed previous studies which were related to present study. The present study consist of 500 samples which were selected from the secondary school by using stratified random sampling technique. The present study is a type of survey method of research. The study reveals that the different student achievers (High, Average and Low) have different meta cognitive awareness scores and the different student achievers (High, Average and Low) have different meta knowledge scores. The present study has high significant contribution to the students community interms of improving the metacognitive awareness of secondary school students of high, average and low achievers.
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A Study of Metacognitive Awareness of Secondary School Students of High, Average and Low Achievers
Paper Title: Phonons, elastic and mechanical properties in (10,10) Nanotube using Force Constant Model
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135050
Register Paper ID - 235435
Title: PHONONS, ELASTIC AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES IN (10,10) NANOTUBE USING FORCE CONSTANT MODEL
Author Name(s): Dr. Monika Khetarpal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 338-343
Year: January 2016
Downloads: 83
The use of the Force Constant model to reveal the phonon dispersion relation of a single-wall carbon nanotube (SWNT) with chirality (10, 10) is adopted. The qualitative features of the dispersion curve are discussed in detail. Further, from the low wave vector transfer region of the dispersion curve longitudinal acoustic velocity (v_LA = 16 Km/s) and transverse acoustic sound velocity (v_TA= 8 Km/s) have been accessed. A novel method is adopted to evaluate the elastic constants. Additionally, Young modulus, Bulk modulus, Shear modulus, and Poisson's ratio of SWNT have been computed. The numerical value of Young's Modulus is 270.7 GPa and Bulk Modulus is 180.5 GPa. Our results explicitly show that armchair (10, 10) SWNT is mechanically stable. Furthermore, the phonon density of states successfully explains the origin of many phonons branched in the dispersion curve.
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Carbon Nanotube, Phonon dispersion, Force Constant Model, Elastic constants, Mechanical properties
Paper Title: THE ROLE OF JUDICIARY TO INTERPRET AND PROTECT UNENUMERATED RIGHTS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION- A LEGAL STUDY.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135021
Register Paper ID - 234254
Title: THE ROLE OF JUDICIARY TO INTERPRET AND PROTECT UNENUMERATED RIGHTS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION- A LEGAL STUDY.
Author Name(s): A.NARAYANASWAMY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 123-129
Year: January 2016
Downloads: 143
Unenumerated rights are not expressly enumerated or coded within the frame work of written Constitution. However, these rights are the legal rights inferred from other rights that have been implied by the existing some other sources of written constitution. In the Indian Constitution, unenumerated rights are mainly inferred from Part III and Part IV of the Constitution in the name of Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy. For Example Right to travel abroad, Right to privacy, Right to shelter, Right to health, Right to free legal aid, Right against solitary confinement, Right to a speedy trial, Right against handcuffing, Right against inhuman treatment, Right against bonded labor, Right against custodial harassment, Right to emergency medical aid, Right to a fair trial, Right to information, Right to social security, Right to social and economic justice and Right to Environment etc..are unenumerated rights.
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1) Unenumerated Rights. 2) Indian Judiciary. 3) Supreme Court. 4) High Court. 5) Judicial Review. 6) Fundamental Human Rights.
Paper Title: Kuvempu Avara Kannadapara Chinthanegalu
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134992
Register Paper ID - 233636
Title: KUVEMPU AVARA KANNADAPARA CHINTHANEGALU
Author Name(s): Dr.G.Ravi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 918-921
Year: January 2016
Downloads: 91
Budda Bharatha Hosa Sadyathegalu
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A STUDY ON PRIVATISATION OF PUBLIC SECTOR ENTERPRISES IN INDIA - AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Paper Title: "A study on customers' perception towards the performance of select Health Insurance companies"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134991
Register Paper ID - 233501
Title: "A STUDY ON CUSTOMERS' PERCEPTION TOWARDS THE PERFORMANCE OF SELECT HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANIES"
Author Name(s): Dr.N.L.Vijaya, B.Shamala
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 913-917
Year: January 2016
Downloads: 93
A plan that covers or shares the expenses associated with health care can be described as health insurance. These plans fall into commercial health insurance, which is provided by government, private and stand-alone health insurance companies. Health insurance in India typically pays for only inpatient hospitalization and for treatment at hospitals in India. Outpatient services are not payable under health policies in India. The first health policy in India was Mediclaim Policy. In 2000, the Government of India liberalized insurance and allowed private players into the insurance sector. The advent of private insurers in India saw the introduction of many innovative products like family floater plans, critical illness plans, hospital cash and top-up policies. The study focused on analyzing the perception among respondents about the performance of select Health insurance companies.
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Health insurance, premium, agent, claim, dependent, renewal.
Paper Title: NPA MANAGEMENT IN INDIAN PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS - A EMPIRICAL STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134968
Register Paper ID - 232829
Title: NPA MANAGEMENT IN INDIAN PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS - A EMPIRICAL STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr.Kubera Naik.L
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 739-743
Year: January 2016
Downloads: 81
NPA MANAGEMENT IN INDIAN PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS - A EMPIRICAL STUDY
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A STUDY ON PRIVATISATION OF PUBLIC SECTOR ENTERPRISES IN INDIA - AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Paper Title: FASHION TRENDS AND ITS IMPACT ON HYDERABAD TELANGANA STATE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134959
Register Paper ID - 232581
Title: FASHION TRENDS AND ITS IMPACT ON HYDERABAD TELANGANA STATE
Author Name(s): AJITHA SURABHI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 688-694
Year: March 2016
Downloads: 110
Fashion is a distinct and frequently consistent trend in the way individuals show themselves. Young people have a proclivity to copy and follow whatever looks to be "in" or "cool." They may quickly relate to and follow what appears to be plausible. Teenagers' need to fit in is something that causes them to struggle in their daily lives. Several aspects of fashion has been discussed in this paper. How fashion trends have changed from historic times to recent modern trends everything has been discussed in this paper. A fashion preference of several generations according to their age difference has been discussed in this paper. It is observed that Indian youth is more drawn toward indo-western attire. But Fashion's future is expected to be significantly different from its past. Globalization, cultural accessibility, and people's connection via the internet and other forms of mass media will almost certainly cause a convergence of fashion trends in architecture, music, online presence, and clothing.
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Fashion is a distinct and frequently consistent trend in the way individuals show themselves. Young people have a proclivity to copy and follow whatever looks to be "in" or "cool." They may quickly relate to and follow what appears to be plausible. Teenagers' need to fit in is something that causes them to struggle in their daily lives. Several aspects of fashion has been discussed in this paper. How fashion trends have changed from historic times to recent modern trends
Paper Title: PURANDARA DASARA KEERTHANAGALLI SAMAJIKA PARIKALPANE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134920
Register Paper ID - 231256
Title: PURANDARA DASARA KEERTHANAGALLI SAMAJIKA PARIKALPANE
Author Name(s): Dr.Bharathi.T.C.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 441-445
Year: March 2016
Downloads: 91
Purandara Dasara Keerthanagalli Samajika Parikalpane
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prises as a mother ensures her kids against the en
Paper Title: INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES IN INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134890
Register Paper ID - 230451
Title: INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES IN INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
Author Name(s): Dr.D.Thirupathaiah
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 198-206
Year: March 2016
Downloads: 110
Abstract Multinational companies (MNCs), at the forefront of globalization, have grown to almost 150,000 worldwide employing 120 million people (UNCTAD 2012). Although the recent worldwide financial crisis slowed the pace of growth, it is unlikely to stall the process, facilitated by the developments in information, communication and transportation technologies (Stanton et al 2013). Convergence theorists suggest that the logic of technology and markets are superseding varying national cultures towards universally applicable 'best practice' managerial techniques, for example, the implementation of a range of specific employment practices identified with so-called High-Performance Work Systems. Divergence thesis argues that management systems will continue to reflect the 'footprint' of their national institutional environment. McGraw and Harley (Hayden 2013) concluded that in Australia 'there is a pronounced divergence in the HR practices of overseas workplaces when compared with locals.' We need therefore to look at what is happening in India in recent years in industrial relations practices in MNCs and try to fit these into a pattern.
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Multinational companies (MNCs),
Paper Title: SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SUBSTITUTED-2-AMINOBENZENETHIOLS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134842
Register Paper ID - 229654
Title: SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SUBSTITUTED-2-AMINOBENZENETHIOLS
Author Name(s): Savita Choudhary, Vibha Shrivastav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 798-813
Year: February 2016
Downloads: 128
Wide spread applications of benzothiazines, triazolothiadiazines and phenothiazines in medicinal, industrial, biological and agricultural fields have stimulated our interest to synthesize 2-aminobenzo-thiazoles and 2-aminobenzenethiols which have been used as synthetic intermediates for the synthesis of a variety of pharmacologically important heterocyclic compounds. The aryl pharmacophore of benzenethiols and substituted triazolothiols exhibits a wide range of biological and pharmacological activities, such as anticonvulsant, antituberculosis, antiproferative, antitumor, antimicrobial, analgesic, vasodilator etc.In the present investigation we have synthesized a number of 2-aminobenzothiazoles and 2-aminobenzenethiols. The various methods have been reported in the literature for the synthesis of these compounds.
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Paper Title: PADMAVAT ME PREM KA SWAROOP
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134837
Register Paper ID - 229578
Title: PADMAVAT ME PREM KA SWAROOP
Author Name(s): DR SITARAM MEENA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 767-770
Year: February 2016
Downloads: 420
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Paper Title: A BRIEF STUDY OF SHAKESPEAREAN SONNET THEMES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134713
Register Paper ID - 226078
Title: A BRIEF STUDY OF SHAKESPEAREAN SONNET THEMES
Author Name(s): Dr. Awadhesh Kumar Mishra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 980-982
Year: March 2016
Downloads: 835
Shakespearean sonnet themes explore the ideas of love, aging, beauty, time, lust, practical obligations and feelings of incompetence. These themes emerge from Shakespeare's descriptions of the relationship between his characters. They are also evident in his use of narrative language and explanations of the speakers internal feelings. Within Shakespeare's poetry is the idea that beauty disappears with time, making a person less desirable and somewhat depressed about his own existence. The idea behind one of the most prolific Shakespearean sonnet themes is that children should be born to maintain beauty. Since the ability to maintain an ideal physique and set of appealing looks is impossible, the only hope is to create the next generation that will inherit those features. Time is seen as an enemy to vitality, value and physical identity. Another of the Shakespearean sonnet themes focuses on the idea of conflict between real love and simple sexual desire. In the poet's view, there is often confusion between which is which. Lust can disguise itself as love and is easily mistaken for it. A temptation exists to pursue that which is visually enticing, rather than taking the time to discover genuine feelings.
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Sonnets, Time, Themes, Imagery, Exemplary
Paper Title: MODELLING SOIL BEHAVIOUR IN UNIAXIAL STRAIN CONDITIONS BY NEURAL NETWORKS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134663
Register Paper ID - 224810
Title: MODELLING SOIL BEHAVIOUR IN UNIAXIAL STRAIN CONDITIONS BY NEURAL NETWORKS
Author Name(s): Yeruva Ramana Reddy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 538-541
Year: January 2016
Downloads: 130
The main aim of this research is to examine how neural networks can describe soil behavior under situations of uniaxial tension. Geotechnical engineering issues have been effectively modelled using artificial neural networks (ANNs) over the past several years. Artificial neural networks (ANNs) are a kind of artificial intelligence (AI) that aim to replicate the brain and nervous system of humans [1]. Most geotechnical engineering issues may be effectively modelled with ANNs. The goal of this work was to use ANNs to figure out how much dirt is buried under the surface. Depending on the size of the research area, it may be necessary to conduct a number of experiments and drill a number of boreholes in order to evaluate the soil layer structure [1]. The near-surface geology may be better understood by learning more about the qualities of the soil layers between boreholes. A neural network (ANN) learns from instances of data in order to grasp the nuances of functional data correlations even when the underpinnings of such interactions are obscure or difficult to understand on the physical level.
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Genetic Programming, soil-structure interaction, Artificial intelligence, Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
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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