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    A Study on Customer Satisfaction Towards Patanjali Products in Theni District

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    Indian consumer segment is broadly segregated into urban and rural markets and is attracting marketers from across the world. Global corporations view India as one of the key markets from where future growth is likely to emerge. Consumers of this millennium have become more concerned about their health and also inclined to maintain the quality of life which is reflected through the preferential consumption of those products that protect the good state of their health as well as provide maximum satisfaction. To purchase a product the customer will go through a process of buying behavior. The choice and USAge of a particular brand by the consumer over the time is affected by the quality benefits offered by the brand especially when it comes to the brand of eatable and cosmetics. This study also aims at identifying customer\u27s satisfaction towards present and expected products from Patanjali

    A Comparative Analysis of Age-Stage Two Sex Life Tables in Distinct Forms of Callosobruchus maculatus (F.): Insights into Population Dynamics and Reproductive Strategies

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    Callosobruchus maculatus, the bean weevil, is a fascinating insect that showcases remarkable adaptations for survival. Found in tropical and subtropical regions, it has become a global pest due to its adaptability and hitchhiking capabilities, causing substantial grain losses. This small beetle, part of the Chrysomelidae family, serves as a valuable model organism in entomology and agricultural research. One of the key aspects of Callosobruchus maculatus that captures the attention of scientists is its dichotomy between active and inactive forms. These two forms represent distinct survival strategies employed by the beetle to navigate its ever-changing environment. The present study provides a comprehensive overview of the study on Callosobruchus maculatus, highlighting the two distinct forms of the species, their adaptations, and the significance of understanding their lifetable parameters. It emphasizes the ecological, practical, and research-oriented implications of this study, ranging from ecological insights to pest management strategies and the optimization of mass multiplication protocols. These forms exhibited notable differences in various life history parameters and survival characteristics. Flightless-inactive females had longer preoviposition and oviposition period and laid a significantly higher average of eggs per female with higher reproduction potential. Female fecundity (eggs/female) was much lower in the flight-active form (18.6) than in the flightless-inactive form (84.10) and maintained constant survival rate. Life expectancy values were generally lower for the flightless-inactive form compared to the flight-active form across different stages and sexes. Both males and females in the flight-active form exhibited a consistent and relatively high life expectancy, with a 100% chance of survival throughout all age intervals. Overall, these findings provide a comprehensive understanding of the differences in life history traits, reproductive strategies, and survival patterns between the flight-active and flightless-inactive forms of Callosobruchus beetles in a controlled laboratory environment

    Using Processing Digital Image Methods for Documenting Tumorogenic Breast Disease Cells

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    We identified and isolated CD44-CD24/low Lineage tumor cells in eight of nine individuals. In mice, tumors might grow from 100 cells with these traits, but not from thousands with other phenotypes. On each serial passage, tumorigenic cells contributed to the tumor’s CD44-CD24/low Lineage tumor-causing cell as well as phenotypically variable no tumor-causing cell groupings. They are called tumorigenic or cancer-initiating cells because they constantly create malignancies, unlike additional cancer cell types. This work proposes a unique approach to identify breast asymmetry as well as tumorigenic cancer cells utilizing extremely efficient digital image processing methods that are not previously used in this research field. Chi-square tests and t-tests were used for categorical as well as continuous data. All p-values under 0.05 proved significant

    Synthesis of an ordered mesoporous carbon with graphitic characteristics and its application for dye adsorption

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    An ordered mesoporous carbon (OMC) was prepared by a chemical vapor deposition technique using liquid petroleum gas (LPG) as the carbon source. During synthesis, LPG was effectively adsorbed in the ordered mesopores of SBA-15 silica and converted to a graphitic carbon at 800 °C. X-ray diffraction and nitrogen adsorption/desorption data and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) of the OMC confirmed its ordered mesoporous structure. The OMC was utilized as an adsorbent in the removal of dyes from aqueous solution. A commercial powder activated carbon (AC) was also investigated to obtain comparative data. The efficiency of the OMC for dye adsorption was tested using acidic dye acid orange 8 (AO8) and basic dyes methylene blue (MB) and rhodamine B (RB). The results show that adsorption was affected by the molecular size of the dye, the textural properties of carbon adsorbent and surface-dye interactions. The adsorption capacities of the OMC for acid orange 8 (AO8), methylene blue (MB) and rhodamine B (RB) were determined to be 222, 833, and 233 mg/g, respectively. The adsorption capacities of the AC for AO8, MB, and RB were determined to be 141, 313, and 185 mg/ g, respectively. The OMC demonstrated to be an excellent adsorbent for the removal of MB from wastewater.Web of Scienc

    On Antipodal Fuzzy Graph

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    Abstract In this paper the isometry between two fuzzy graphs is defined. Nature of the isometry relation and concepts regarding isomorphism and isometry is discussed. Antipodal fuzzy graph of the given fuzzy graph is defined. When the given fuzzy graph is either complete or strong, the nature of its antipodal fuzzy graph is discussed. Isomorphism concept for the antipodal fuzzy graphs is also studied. Mathematics Subject Classification: 03E72, 05C12, 05C9

    A Study on Customer Satisfaction towards Patanjali Products in Theni District

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    Indian consumer segment is broadly segregated into urban and rural markets and is attracting marketers from across the world. Global corporations view India as one of the key markets from where future growth is likely to emerge. Consumers of this millennium have become more concerned about their health and also inclined to maintain the quality of life which is reflected through the preferential consumption of those products that protect the good state of their health as well as provide maximum satisfaction. To purchase a product the customer will go through a process of buying behavior. The choice and usage of a particular brand by the consumer over the time is affected by the quality benefits offered by the brand especially when it comes to the brand of eatable and cosmetics. This study also aims at identifying customer’s satisfaction towards present and expected products from Patanjali
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