248 research outputs found

    Masters vs Job: Factors which Help Students to Decide between the Two

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    The main idea of the study is to find out the factors that affect the key decision which results in choosing of one option between pursuing a master’s degree after college or going for placement after graduation. Researcher has collected data from 120 college going students and graduates. The data was accumulated using Google forms, it was analysed using Google’s analytical instruments. It was found out that students do not follow any trend to pursue their next goal but they decide upon factors which are directly or indirectly related to their personal lives and circumstances. Although most common answer recorded during the survey was that how some students do not want a break amidst their studies and on other hand some of them want to learn and gain practical experience

    Webometric Analysis of Centres of Indian Statistical Institute in India

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    Websites have become an essential media of communication for every institution as they efficiently disseminate the information to their users. This paper investigates the Web presence of ISI centres in India. The study analyses the number of webpages, various links such as Inlinks, Self-links and External links of websites by collecting information from the internet using various search engines (like Exalead, Google and Bing). Also, it analyses the Web Impact Factor and WISER rank for each website used in this study. It also presents the link-network diagram of ISI centres using SocSciBot 4 Software

    Changing of Schools: How it affects the School Life Experiences of a Student

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    The Pivot point of research carried out is to study the impact of changing of school in a student’s life and various effects it can have on school life experiences. Researcher has worked upon feedbacks gathered from individuals of different age and their experience accumulated from their own school lives. Analyst got reactions from 140 participants. The information was gathered using Google forms and it was investigated utilizing Google's analytical tools. It was found that changing of school had both merits and demerits given that how one perceives it and adapts according to the changes. People have different reasons for changing their schools. Factors like new region, culture and language of new place also acts as deciding factors for the adaptability and performance of newly admitted student

    Social and Web presence of Cultural Heritage Organisations in India

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    The present study focuses on the Social and Web presence of 27 Cultural Heritage Organisations in India. The purpose of this study is to investigate the domain authority, number of webpages, links, calculate the web impact factors and link-mentions on Social Networking Sites of the websites of Cultural Heritage Organisations and rank them accordingly. Analysing the websites of the Cultural Heritage Organisations it was found that majority of them have \u27.gov.in\u27 domain name in their URLs. The study found that the highest domain authority (63) and page authority (51) was recorded by website of the Archaeological Survey of India. Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts ranked first in the global popularity ranking, with an Alexa rank of 289,037. Sahitya Akademi was first, with a bounce rate of 29.70 percent and the most average pages viewed by users per day (4.3). Lalit Kala Akademi ranked first in terms of estimated daily time spent on the site by visitors (06:14). With the highest number of in-links (646), Archaeological Survey of India ranked first. In WIF calculation, Archaeological Survey of India occupied first place with 7576.099 Simple Web Impact Factor. National Council of Science Museums with (0.865) Self-link Web Impact Factor holds the first position. External Web Impact Factor and Revised Link Web Impact Factor of North East Zone Cultural Centre with 1.137 EWIF and 0.549 RLWIF was found to be the highest. Sahitya Akademi (5,087) ranked first among all the Cultural Heritage Organisations under study, with the most link-mentions on Social Networking Sites (SNS)

    Necrotising myometrial granulomas leading to postpartal hemorrhage: an extremely unusual presentation

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    Granulomas exclusively involving the myometrium are rare pathological finding and those presenting with atonic post-partum hemorrhage have never been reported. Here we present a case of myometrial granulomas presenting with atonic postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) with no evidence of granulomatous inflammation elsewhere in the body. There was also no history of instrumentation or biopsy of the uterine cavity in the past

    Photo-catalytic activity of Zn1-xMnxS nanocrystals synthesized by wet chemical technique

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    Polyvinyl pyrrolidone capped Zn1-xMnxS (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.1) nanocrystals have been synthesized using wet chemical co-precipitation method. Crystallographic and morphological characterization of the synthesized materials have been done using X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscope. Crystallographic studies show the zinc blende crystals having average crystallite size approx. 3 nm, which is almost similar to the average particle size calculated from electron micrographs. Atomic absorption spectrometer has been used for qualitative and quantitative analysis of synthesized nanomaterials. Photo-catalytic activity has been studied using methylene blue dye as a test contaminant. Energy resolved luminescence spectra have been recorded for the detailed description of radiative and non-radiative recombination mechanisms. Photo-catalytic activity dependence on dopant concentration and luminescence quantum yield has been studied in detail

    Rheology of Fumed Silica and Polyethylene Glycol Shear Thickening Suspension with Nanoclay as an Additive

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    Shear thickening properties of fumed silica-polyethylene glycol (PEG) with shear thickening fluid (STF) of different concentrations and with an organically modified clay, Nanomer I.28 E as nano-additive have been investigated by both steady-state and dynamic state rheology. Difference in rheology if instead of nanoclay, an equal wt% of additional fumed silica is added to 20 per cent fumed silica-PEG200 STF, has been studied. At 25 °C, in case of addition of nanoclay the increase in critical viscosity is less than that observed for same additional amount of fumed silica. Interestingly, an opposite result is seen at higher temperatures i.e. 45 °C and 55 °C. Moreover, the difference in steady-state and dynamic state viscosity values decreases on addition of nanoclay. It is noted that an increase in concentration of clay increases the value of dynamic parameters whereas for STF of only fumed silica particles the values are constant irrespective of the change in concentration. More importantly, ease of processing, elasticity, stability and consistency of rheological results of STF increases to a significant extent on addition of relatively inexpensive nano-additive

    Platelets and Inflammation: Relations between Platelet Counts and Markers of Inflammation

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    Platelets, or thrombocytes are small non-nucleated cells that are primarily responsible for the formation of the platelet plug, and consequently in primary hemostasis. However, their role is not limited only to a response to cell injury, but they also respond to systemic inflammation. Due to factors such as a shared lineage with other cells of the blood, recent studies showing the molecular expression of immune modulators on platelets, and the release of inflammatory molecules leading to chemoattraction by responder molecules. These implications may also go deeper into the pathogenesis of cancers in the human body, and quantification of that relation, platelets with inflammation, is the aim of the stud
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