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    Examining the Influence of Personality and Multimodal Behavior on Hireability Impressions

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    While personality traits have been traditionally modeled as behavioral constructs, we novelly posit job hireability as a personality construct. To this end, we examine correlates among personality and hireability measures on the First Impressions Candidate Screening dataset. Modeling hireability as both a discrete and continuous variable, and the big-five OCEAN personality traits as predictors, we utilize (a) multimodal behavioral cues, and (b) personality trait estimates obtained via these cues for hireability prediction (HP). For each of the text, audio and visual modalities, HP via (b) is found to be more effective than (a). Also, superior results are achieved when hireability is modeled as a continuous rather than a categorical variable. Interestingly, eye and bodily visual cues perform comparably to facial cues for predicting personality and hireability. Explanatory analyses reveal that multimodal behaviors impact personality and hireability impressions: e.g., Conscientiousness impressions are impacted by the use of positive adjectives (verbal behavior) and eye movements (non-verbal behavior), confirming prior observations

    Synthesis, Characterization, DFT Studies and Biological Activity of Ru(III), La(III) and Ce(III) Triphenylphosphine Complexes Containing 2-Aminothiazole and 2-Aminotriazole

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    In the present paper a series of triphenylphosphine complexes containing mixed ligands like 2-aminothiazole (Ath) and 2-aminotriazole (Atz) have been prepared. The complexes are of the formula MCl3((Pph(3))(Ath)(2)] and MCl3((Pph(3))(Atz)(2)], M = Ru(III), Ce(III) and La(III)]. These complexes were characterized by different spectral techniques. Additionally, the computational study has been performed using density functional theory (DFT) and the calculation is used to examine the electronic structure of the synthesized complexes. The biological activities of all the synthesized complexes were evaluated and the comparative account in properties between the triphenylphosphine metal complexes containing 2-aminothiazole and 2-aminotriazole ligands has been made. The DNA-binding property of these metal complexes was investigated using electronic absorption spectroscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy. The antibacterial and antifungal activity against bacterial species (Gram -ve bacteria: Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi) and (Gram +ve bacteria: (Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis) and fungi (Aspergillus niger and Candida albicans). The antioxidant study was carried out against the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH center dot) which showed that the metal complexes are good antioxidant, as compared to BHT. Further, the in-silico molecular docking study was performed to predict the possible binding sites of the metal complexes

    The protective effect of the Vacha rhizome extract on chronic stress-induced immunodeficiency in rat

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    Context: Chronic stress is an inevitable factor in the modern day society which affects cell mediated as well as humoral immunity. There is a need to prevent stress effects with traditionally used herbs. Objective: The present study was undertaken to investigate the immunoprotective effect of Vacha (Acorus calamus L. Acoraceae) rhizome under stressful condition. Materials and methods: Soxlet extraction of Vacha rhizome was performed with increasing polarity of solvents, i.e., petroleum ether to ethanol. The extract was concentrated by distilling off the solvent in flash evaporator and dried in desiccators. The benzene extract was found to have anti-stress property in our earlier studies and hence it was used in the present experiment. Extract was administered every day for 4 weeks orally to adult female rats prior to exposure to stress, restraint (1 h) and forced swimming exercise (15 min). Results: Vacha rhizome extract significantly prevented the stress induced reduction in total and differential leukocytes count, immunoglobulin content, bone marrow cellularity and viability, lymphocytes counts in lymphoid organs, islands of white pulp of spleen (ED50 = 10 mg, p < 0.001) and a significant increase in circulating immune complexes and apoptotic index of lymphoid organs (ED50 = 10 mg, p < 0.001) compared to controls. Discussion and conclusion: The present study clearly indicates that Vacha extract not only prevents stress-induced suppression of immunity and structural involution of lymphoid organs, but also boosts immunity in normal rats. Therefore, it is suggested that Vacha extract administration maintains normal immunity despite the body experiencing stress
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