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    Information and attitudes of Women Doctors towards ICT and Digital Resources

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    Using information and communication technology (ICT) means communicating, creating, distributing and managing data. There is no sector of society that does not benefit from the use of information and communication technology. Covid-19 epidemic necessitates the repurposing of ICT systems intended for other distributed purposes to retain social connections, deliver distributed services, and fulfil corporate needs. Next to the IT field, the paradigm shift takes place in the medical field. During the pandemic situation, the usage of ICT tremendously increased in all departments of the medical field. In this situation, the research analyses women doctors\u27 attitudes towards ICT and digital resources for understanding their acceptance. The study\u27s objective is to identify how women Doctors use ICT products and applications. To decide the familiarity of ICT products and applications among women Doctors. To find the frequency of using ICT based health knowledge by the women doctors. Research design and sites used a cross-sectional investigation strategy. Few medical women doctors in government hospitals and private hospitals in Tirunelveli city contributed. The sample size of the study was restricted to 62 in numbers. Secondary data was also used for further information. Descriptive analysis methods, partial correlation and ANOVA tests are used as analytical tools for this study

    Deposition of Ni/TiN composite coatings by a plasma assisted MOCVD using an organometallic precursor

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    Titanium nitride (TiN)/nickel (Ni) composite coatings were synthesized by plasma assisted metal-organic chemical vapour deposition (PAMOCVD) using organo-metallic and metal-organic complexes namely dichlorobis( 5- cyclopentadienyl)titanium (IV) for titanium and N,N'-ethylene-bis(2,4-pentanedion-iminoato)nickel(II) for nickel. The growth of such films was investigated in nitrogen (N2) plasma environment in the substrate temperature range of 450- 550ºC at a deposition pressure of 0.5-1 mbar. Prior to the deposition of films, the Ti precursor was subjected to the equilibrium vapour pressure measurements by employing TG/DTA in transpiration mode, which led to the value of 109.2 ± 5.6 kJ mol-1 for the standard enthalpy of sublimation (ΔHo sub). The phase identification using glancing incidence x-ray diffraction showed Ni/TiN is a nanocomposite coating containing nanocrystals of Ni and TiN with face centered cubic structure. Scanning electron microscopy revealed a uniform surface morphology of the films, while chemical analysis by energy dispersive analysis confirmed the presence of titanium, nickel and nitrogen in the composite films
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