599 research outputs found
Kollippavai in Sangam texts
There are many songs in the Sangam texts about a mother goddess called Kollippavai. It is said to be a puppet written in the cave of Kolli, a puppet made by a goblin, and a puppet written by God himself. Given the diversity of the Tamil tradition, this phrase sets out to illustrate the concept of empathy. Although the word puppet has many dimensions such as paganism, puppetry, and divinity, there are various theories about their authenticity. Silappathikaram says that Kollippavai is a women. Thirumal dance Pavai Koothu Mogini Pavai dance Silappathikaram said that it was a later development. Mohini's appearance at the end of the Kshira Sagara is a later story. PL Sami's establishment in Tamil literature of the worship of the mother goddess can be found in the fact that Aathal's killer is also a kind of mother deity like the jungle. This article attempts to establish its authenticity through the Sangam verse
Eating Patterns in Tamil Literature
Our forefathers used to eat good natural foods for the benefit of the body. Also, knowing how to eat food naturally, to cook it, to cook it, and to eat it shows that they lived in a healthy environment without disease, as food is medicine. Today we eat a lot of unhealthy foods in the name of civilization. This article tells us that in order to live a disease-free life, the Thai people knew well about the food they ate, knew what to eat and how to eat, and lived a happy and fulfilling life with good health
Computational modeling of proton exchange membrane electrolysis cell for hydrogen production
Numerical simulations of electrochemical process for hydrogen production were performed for the purpose of examining the phenomena occurring within the proton exchange membrane (PEM) water splitting cell. A steady-state isothermal two dimensional model of the cell is developed. Finite element method was used to solve the multi-component transport model coupled with flow in porous medium, charge balance and electrochemical kinetics; Parametric studies were performed based on appropriate mass balances, transport, and electrochemical kinetics applied to the cell. It is observed that, as the water on the anode side flows from the inlet to the outlet, the mass fraction of oxygen increases because of the oxidation of oxygen. Similarly, on the cathode side, as the mass fraction of water decreases, the hydrogen mass fraction increases resulting in the formation of hydrogen by reduction of protons. Effects of cell temperature, length of the current collector and thickness of the membrane on the cell performance are examined. As the cell temperature increases, the current density across the cell and mass fraction of hydrogen increases respectively. Increase in thickness of membrane causes a decrease in the cell current density. The current density across the cell tends to increase as the length of the current collector increases
Impact of Viewer's Perception on Effectiveness of Couple Image Sex Appeal Advertisements
The present study examined the Influence of Youth's general perception towards use of sex appeal in advertisements on effectiveness of Advertisements using varying degree of intimacy between couple images as a tool for promotion. General Linear Model MANOVA was applied and results indicate that perception influences the effectiveness of Advertisements at multivariate level. At univariate level the influence proved significant for Wild and Mild stimuli not for moderate appeal. Keywords: Perception, Couple Image sexual stimuli, Advertisement Recognition, Brand Recall, TV Advertisements
Vanity of Indians and the Success of the Cosmetic Advertisements
The quest for adornment is a global passion and Indians are no exception to it. Indian Cosmetic market is a multi Billion Market (Lifestyle, 2012) and reportedly growing at 15-20% annually. Though it was observed that demand for skin whitening products by both the genders is the main drive of the bullish trend in the cosmetic market, the same can’t undermine the substantial contribution of the other beauty products. This growing vanity of Indians widens the scope for global cosmetic marketers and not much scholarly light has been thrown upon this area. Hence, this present study concentrates on the influence of Gender and Social status on Physical and Achievement variables and how a latent variable Vanity explains Physical and Achievement, finally the effect of Vanity on Cosmetic Product Advertisement Effectiveness. A sample of 350 was collected from Tamil Nadu Pondicherry, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar by adopting non-probability convenience sampling method. A Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was employed to examine the complex relationship between variables and test the Hypotheses. Results indicate irrespective of Gender and Social status people are concerned about their appearance and success in life and vanity has a significant role to play towards the likelihood of remembering cosmetic advertisements. The findings of this research may have implications for marketers, Advertising professionals and researchers. Keywords: Vanity, Cosmetic Advertisements, Gender, Social Status, SEM
Molecular characterization and antioxidant activity of Volkameria inermis L.
The present investigation aimed to study the genomic characterization and free radical scavenging potential of a traditional plant Volkameria inermis. A chloroplast genome rbcL was used in molecular characterization and it revealed the phylogeny and evolutionary affinities of V. inermis with the outgroups of the family through BLAST search based on Neighbor-Joining (NJ) analysis. The free radical scavenging potential of various extracts of V. inermis was observed at different concentrations (20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 μg/mL) in DPPH and ABTS in vitro models. Ascorbic acid (DPPH) and Trolox (ABTS) were used as standard. In DPPH assay, among the different extracts (hexane, chloroform, acetone, ethanol, methanol and water) tested, methanol showed maximum scavenging activity with the IC50 value of 28.33μg/mL followed by acetone with the IC50 value of 31.937μg/mL. The other extracts, ethanol and water extracts showed moderate activity with the IC 50 value of 82.558 μg/mL and 81.758μg/mL; chloroform and hexane showed very lower antioxidant activity and the IC50 values are 518.776μg/mL, 1066.16μg/mL accordingly. In ABTS assay, methanol was observed as a highly active extracts with the IC50 value of 70.196μg/mL followed by ethanol extract (103.078μg/mL). The results showed that the methanol extract exhibits strong antioxidant activity in DPPH and ABTS assays. The scavenging efficiency showed dose dependent increase in concentration absorption compared to Ascorbic acid and Trolox. Our findings provide the molecular identification and evidence for the potential of Volkameria inermis as a source of natural antioxidants
IMPLEMENTATION OF REUSE IN THE AGILE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS SCRUM
The concept of reuse is applied in one of the agile development methodologies called the scrum. Sprint is a single functionality and the result at the end of the sprint functionality is derived as the shippable or bugs. This paper makes an attempt to use the concept of reuse in the agile software development to meet the dynamic change of customer requirements in banks. A banking project is created using both waterfall model and scrum model, and the knowledge gained is stored in the ontology-based repository for the first time. Again, the same project is created for different vendors using the ontology-based repository. The result shows that maximum sprint is reused and all the knowledge gained is stored in the form of ontology. This ontology helps identify the shippable component of each sprint which is a small executable functionality. This leads to less cost and time to deliver the product. The main aim is to increase the availability of the reusable artifacts, which lead to increase the reusability of the developer. The experimental results show improvements in the performance of retrieving the components for the software development. Â
Impact of Radiation on MHD Oscillatory Convective Flow of Heat Absorbing Visco -Elastic Dusty Fluid Confined In Horizontal Channel
The unsteady freeconvective magnetohydrodynamic flow of an conducting visco elastic dusty fluid with transverse magnetic field and radiation confined by horizontal channel is considered. The influence of oscillatory pressuregradient and the movement of the top plate are incorporated. The heat generated is established in both motions of fluid and dust particles and is high enough to radiate heat. The solutions of velocity distribution, temperature distribution of the fluid, velocity and energy of the dust particle are achieved by employing perturbation scheme. The physical parameters involved in both profiles for fluid and dust particles are examined with aid of graph
Speech Acts and Discourse Pattern in Information Sharing Practice in Malaysian Web-Forums
Web-forum discussions are widely used in business, health and education and in general discussion virtually. This practice of sharing information via Internet is also known as Computer Mediated Discourse (CMD). By focusing on language used in web-forums, this study explores the practice of collaborative information sharing in Malaysian web-forums discourse by using Speech Acts Theory. The study found that forum-members used different speech acts to share information in an interactive manner. However, speech acts such as to explain, to suggest and to question were used more extensively than other types of speech acts. The study also found that speech acts to denote politeness such as to apologise, to greet were used in the web-forum interaction to sustain collaboration and camaraderie in online information sharing practices. The discourse pattern reveals that web-forum members interacted at two phrases; Phase 1 to seek general information about the topic of discussion, and Phase II to have a deeper discussion where new information is added to the topic of discussion that leads to new knowledge being created. The findings of the study can benefit our understandings on how best to conduct online interaction, be it in the business, health or academic sectors.
Keywords: Web-forum, Computer-Mediated Communication, Language Forms and Functions, Information Sharin
Comparative Analysis of Contextual Relation Extraction based on Deep Learning Models
Contextual Relation Extraction (CRE) is mainly used for constructing a
knowledge graph with a help of ontology. It performs various tasks such as
semantic search, query answering, and textual entailment. Relation extraction
identifies the entities from raw texts and the relations among them. An
efficient and accurate CRE system is essential for creating domain knowledge in
the biomedical industry. Existing Machine Learning and Natural Language
Processing (NLP) techniques are not suitable to predict complex relations from
sentences that consist of more than two relations and unspecified entities
efficiently. In this work, deep learning techniques have been used to identify
the appropriate semantic relation based on the context from multiple sentences.
Even though various machine learning models have been used for relation
extraction, they provide better results only for binary relations, i.e.,
relations occurred exactly between the two entities in a sentence. Machine
learning models are not suited for complex sentences that consist of the words
that have various meanings. To address these issues, hybrid deep learning
models have been used to extract the relations from complex sentence
effectively. This paper explores the analysis of various deep learning models
that are used for relation extraction.Comment: This Paper Presented in the International Conference on FOSS
Approaches towards Computational Intelligence and Language TTechnolog on
February 2023, Thiruvananthapura
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