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EDUCATION ON PUBLIC POLICY IN AGRICULTURE THROUGH THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
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A Scale to Measure the Attitude of farmers towards Kisan Call Centre
Kisan call centre is one of the active services provided by the Government of India exploiting the area of ICT to support the farmers in their day to day farming activities. Since the service is free of cost and can be accessed from any part of the state from 6 AM to 10 PM, it is assumed to be utilized by majority of the farmers in India. Hence the present study was undertaken to develop a scale that would help to measure the attitude of farmers towards Kisan call centre. Thirty statements expressing the attitude of farmers towards KCC to be included in the scale reflecting both favourable and unfavourable attitude towards KCC was collected through review of literature and discussion with experts in the field of extension and was carefully edited using the criteria suggested by Edwards (1957). S-value and Q- value for the statements were found and that statement whose S-value was spread throughout the continuum and had small Q- value was selected. Finally twenty three statements were selected to form Thurston and Chaves (1928) equal appearing scale to measure the attitude of farmers on KCC. The reliability and validity of the scale was also found in order to ensure the scales usability.
Necessary and Sufficient Classicality Conditions on Photon Number Distributions
We exploit results on the classical Stieltjes moment problem to obtain
completely explicit necessary and sufficient conditions for the photon number
distribution p(n) of a radiation field mode to be classical. These conditions
are given in two forms - respectively local and global in the individual photon
number probabilities. Central to the first approach is the recognition of the
important fact that the quantities n!p(n) are moments of a quasiprobability
distribution, notwithstanding the fact that p(n)'s can by themselves be
considered as a probability distribution over the nonnegative integers. This
leads to local classicality conditions involving p(n)'s for only a small number
of values of n. This local approach enables us to present detailed quantitative
statements on the connection between nonclassicality and oscillations in the
photon number distribution. The second approach is in terms of the traditional
factorial moments of p(n). Equivalence of the two approaches is established.Comment: 12-pages in revtex with three ps figure included using eps
Nonclassicality and the concept of local constraints on the photon number distribution
We exploit results from the classical Stieltjes moment problem to bring out
the totality of all the information regarding phase insensitive nonclassicality
of a state as captured by the photon number distribution p_n. Central to our
approach is the realization that n !p_n constitutes the sequence of moments of
a (quasi) probability distribution, notwithstanding the fact that p_n can by
itself be regarded as a probability distribution. This leads to classicality
restrictions on p_n that are local in n involving p_n's for only a small number
of consecutive n's, enabling a critical examination of the conjecture that
oscillation in p_n is a signature of nonclassicality.Comment: Five pages in revtex with one ps figure included using eps
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Combining representations in working memory: A brief report
A task combining both digit and Corsi memory tests was administered to a group of 75 children. The task is shown to share variance with standardized reading and maths attainments, even after partialling out performance on component tasks separately assessed. The emergent task property may reflect coordination skills, although several different refinements can be made to this general conclusion
Aloe vera: A Multipurpose Healer and Bacterial Eradicator
The Aloe vera plant is a succulent known for its rich content in vitamins and minerals, thus gaining popularity over the years in healthcare products. With advancements in alternative medicine, it has been recently found useful in dentistry due to properties such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antimicrobial actions that contribute to wound healing. The purpose of this study was to examine and discover how Aloe vera can be used as an alternative therapy in the dental field. The PubMed, Google Scholar and Dentistry & Oral Sciences (DOSS) databases were utilized to find current scientific evidence on the effects of Aloe vera. Relevant articles were summarized to write a review of findings. In this study, 21 articles published from 2015 to present were reviewed. From the studies, there is strong evidence to support that Aloe vera exhibits beneficial effects in prevention of carious lesions, non-surgical scaling and root planing in patients with chronic periodontitis, and oral wounds. Furthermore, it is cost effective and easily accessible. This review’s findings indicate that dental health care providers could recommend Aloe vera as a preventive and an alternative treatment option to improve patients’ oral health status.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/denh_student/1005/thumbnail.jp
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