476 research outputs found

    TRIPOLAR FUZZY SOFT IDEALS AND TRIPOLAR FUZZY SOFT INTERIOR IDEALS OVER Γ−SEMIRING

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    In this paper, we have introduced the notion of tripolar fuzzy soft Γ\Gamma -subsemi-ring,tripolar fuzzy soft ideal, tripolar fuzzy soft interior ideals over Γ\Gamma -semiring and also studiedsome of their algebraic properties and the relations between them

    Raman Spectroscopy in Clinical Investigations

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    HRD practices in co-operative sugar mills in north coastal andra pradesh

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    Human resources are considered as the most valuable strategic assets to the organization. The success of any organization depends on the efficient use of human resources in the organization. This paper aims to analyze the various Human resource development (HRD) practices in the co-operative sugar industry in north coastal Andhra Pradesh. The study measured an evaluation of HRD practices in the sugar industry. A sample of 100 employees from five co-operative sugar mills responded to a questionnaire which measured the evaluation of HRD practices and improves the values. HRD practices like training and development, performance appraisal system, quality of work life and development were positively related to organizational values of humane treatment. However, performance appraisal system, career planning, and contextual analysis variables were negatively associated with values such as trust and creativity. The analysis was limited to existing HRD practices. Further studies are needed on a larger sample to examine why some HRD practices and contextual analysis contributed negatively to organizational values. The result of the study can be useful in designing effective employee development programs that promote cherished organizational values. Little empirical knowledge exists on HRD practices and organizational values linkages in the context of the co-operative sugar industry in Andrapradesh. The paper makes a modest attempt to fill the gap

    Biodegradation Of Synthetic Compounds By The Microorganisms Isolated From Different Regeions Of Telangana

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    The extensive use of synthetic compounds, including pesticides, has raised concerns about their environmental impact and potential risks to human health. Microbial biodegradation has emerged as a promising eco-friendly approach to mitigate the accumulation of these compounds in the environment. In this study, we investigated the biodegradation potential of found microorganisms isolated from pesticidetreated soils in different regions of Telangana State. 50 Soil samples were collected from agricultural areas in diverse regions, known for their significant pesticide usage. Enrichment cultures were prepared using these soil samples to isolate predominantly found 10 bacterial and 5 fungal genus capable of utilizing synthetic compounds as a carbon and energy source. The isolated microbial strains were characterized by morphological, physiological, and biochemical characteristics. Subsequently, the biodegradation potential of the isolated microorganisms was assessed through laboratory-scale degradation experiments. Commonly used pesticides were selected as model substrates for degradation studies. The degradation efficiency of the microorganisms was evaluated at different incubation periods (05, 10 and 15 days) to understand their ability to break down these synthetic compounds. The results demonstrated that the degradation of pesticides by bacteria and fungi was found significant after 15th day of incubation. The degradation of tested pesticides was initiated from the 5th day. At the end of 10th day there is an exponential degradation percentage. By 15th day the degradation percentage was approximately 1fold compared to 10th day degradation percentage. This investigation emphasizes the significance of harnessing the potential of bacteria and fungi to mitigate the environmental burden of synthetic compounds. The findings hold practical implications for developing eco-friendly and region-specific bioremediation strategies to combat pollution caused by synthetic compounds and promote environmental sustainability in the agricultural secto

    Isolation And Characterization Of Microorganisms From Pesticide Treated Soils Of Different Regions Of Telangana

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    This investigation is carried out to identify the microorganisms for the pesticide treated soil samples collected from different places of Warangal District, Telangana. The identification was based on morphological, physiological and biochemical. Randomly five samples from one village haven selected. The type and amount of pesticide used by the farmers have been noted. With reference to the results of morphological, physiological and biochemical, we identified 10 bacterial genus namely, Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Streptomyces, Rhizobium, Klebsiella, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Azatobacter Azospirillum, Actinomycetes and 06 fungal genus namely,  Aspergillus, Penicillium, Trichoderma, Fusarium, Rhizopus and Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhiza have been predominantly identified from all the samples collected

    Effect of Engine Speed on In-Cylinder Tumble Flows in a Motored Internal Combustion Engine - An Experimental Investigation Using Particle Image Velocimetry

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    Now-a-days, the stratified and direct injection spark ignition engines are becoming very popular because of their low fuel consumption and exhaust emissions. But, the challenges to them are the formation and control of the charge which is mainly dependent on the in-cylinder fluid flows. Today, an optical tool like particle image velocimetry (PIV) is extensively used for the in-cylinder fluid flow measurements. This paper deals with the experimental investigations of the in-cylinder fluid tumble flows in a motored internal combustion engine with a flat piston at different engine speeds during intake and compression strokes using PIV. The two-dimensional in-cylinder flow measurements and analysis of tumble flows have been carried out in the combustion space on a vertical plane at the cylinder axis. To analyze the fluid flows, ensemble average velocity vectors have been used. To characterize the tumble flow, tumble ratio has been estimated. From the results, it is found that the tumble ratio mainly varies with crank angle positions. At the end of compression stroke, maximum turbulent kinetic energy is more at higher engine speeds. Present study will be very useful in understanding the effect of engine speeds on the in-cylinder fluid tumble flows under real engine conditions

    A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON ERANDA THAILA (RICINUS COMMUNIS LINN.)

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    Ayurveda is the oldest of all remedial sciences in the world. Eranda (Ricinus Communis Linn.) commonly known as Castor plant is widespread throughout Tropical region. It is one of the important Ayurvedic herb used for centuries and oil has wide range of therapeutic properties. Castor oil has a multitude of uses in both the health and industrial sectors. Eranda thaila is one of the main drugs used for Virechana karma (purgative therapy) and Snehana karma (Oleation therapy) under Panchakarama therapy. It pacifies Vata, the aggravation of which is the root cause of all diseases. Among Chatusnehas (four types of unctuous materials), Thaila (oil) is the best for the management of Vatavyadhi (diseases of Vata) as it possess opposite Gunas (properties) of Vata. In Vatika vikaras (disorders caused by Vata) Sneha virechana (purgation by oil) is advised, as it clears obstruction in the Srotas (body channels) and relieves Vata vitiation subsequently. Eranda thaila (Castor oil) is one of widely used oil in Ayurvedic disease management both internally and externally. In Samhitas it is mentioned to be Vata Kaphahara and Adhobhaga doshahara (disorders of lower parts of the body) and has been praised for its Amvathahara (rheumatoid arthritis) property. It is also administered as adjuvant for various formulations. Eranda thaila (Castor oil) is a wonderful drug which can also rejuvenate the body and can be administered in many ways. Even though it has various medicinal properties, inappropriate usage causes adverse effects such as dizziness, abdominal cramps, diarrhoea; etc. Castor oil mainly consists of Ricinoleic acid

    Exploratory Boosted Feature Selection and Neural Network Framework for Depression Classification

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    Depression is a burdensome psychiatric disease common in low and middle income countries causing disability, morbidity and mortality in late life. In this study, we demonstrate a novel approach for detection of depression using clinical data obtained from the on-going Mysore Studies of Natal effects on Ageing and Health (MYNAH), in South India where the members have undergone a comprehensive assessment for cognitive function, mental health and cardiometabolic disorders. The proposed model is developed using machine learning approach for classification of depression using Meta-Cognitive Neural Network (McNN) classifier with Projection-based learning (PBL) to address the self-regulating principles like how, what and when to learn. XGBoost is used for feature selection on the available data of assessments with improved confidence. To improve the efficiency of McNN-PBL classifier the best parameters are found using Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm. The results indicate that the McNNPBL classifier selects appropriate records to learn and remove repetitive records which improve the generalization performance. The study helps the clinician to identify the best parameters to analyze the patient

    WEB MULTI REPRESENTATION REMOTENESS LEARNING FOR IMAGE RECOVERY

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    We there a particular plan of internet Multimodal Distance Metric Learning, that contemporaneously learns excellent poetry on whole woman tone and also the superlative stew of the poetry from multiplex modalities via active and ascendable networked study this report investigates a particular cage of internet Multi-modal Distance Metric Learning, and that learns size poetic rhythm from multi-modal data or numerous kinds of looks with an potent and expansible wired schooling plan. OMDML takes benefits of hooked up information approaches for perfection and scalability vis-à-vis substantial study tasks. Like an understated infamous hooked up research skill, the Perceptions equation easily updates the wear with the boost of an approaching occurrence having an eternal clout on any occasion it's misclassified. Although assorted DML data pass forthcoming implied in lore, most actual DML methods publicly integrate single-modal DML being they belong to skilled a length rhythmic either/or on gem of innovation or on the united promote time totally by concatenating multiplex kinds of divergent lineaments unitedly. To help narrow the computational cost, we ask a minimal-rank Online Multi-modal DML maxim, and that avoids the requirement of deed thorough constructive semi-definite projections and thus saves great computational cost for DML on high-dimensional data

    EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF ANTIDEPRESSANT ACTIVITY OF AQUEOUS AND CHLOROFORM LEAF AND SHOOT EXTRACTS OF EICCHORNIA CRASSIPES LINN IN MICE

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    Objective: To investigate antidepressant activity of aqueous and chloroform extract of Eicchornia crassipes plant leaves and shoots in mice.Methods: The antidepressant activity of aqueous and chloroform extract of Eicchornia crassipes plant leaves and shoots were tested by forced swimtest (FST) and tail suspension test (TST) in albino mice and the results were compared for the both extracts. Imipramine was used as the standardrug for comparison. Results: Phytochemical screening showed presence of carbohydrates, alkaloids, flavanoids, steroids, saponins, amino acids, gums and mucilage.aqueous extract of Eicchornea crassipes (AEEC) and chloroform extract of E. crassipes (CEEC) did not produce any lethal effect even upto 2000 mg/kp.o during acute oral toxicity study. In FST and TST, CEEC showed diminution of duration of immobility time in 200 mg/kg but not in 100 mg/kg. Conclusion: From the above finding concluding that, shortening of immobility time in the FST and TST indicating, CEEC showed more antidepressantactivity acting either by the enhancement of central 5-HT or catecholamine neurotransmission compared to AEEC in mice.Keywords: Eicchornia crassipes, Aqueous extract of Eicchornia crassipes, Chloroform extract of Eicchornia crassipes, Forced swim test,Tail suspension test
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