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Determination of heavy metals in various tissues of locally reared (country) chicken in major districts of Karnataka, India: Assessment of potential health risks
Food is one of the most prevalent ways that humans are exposed to metals. Heavy metals including cadmium, iron, zinc, lead, and mercury are harmful to humans and have a detrimental impact on health because they accumulate in biological organs. The concentration levels of these heavy metals were tested in different edible parts of the country (locally raised) chicken from various districts in Karnataka, India, namely Bengaluru, Tumakuru, Mangaluru, and Udupi, using an Atomic-Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS). Heavy metal concentrations in various chicken parts were found to be below detectable limits (BDL)-0.0062, 0.027-3.178, and 0.262-2.103 ppm for Cd, Fe, and Zn, respectively, whereas Hg and Pb were BDL. The content of Zn was found to be significantly higher in all chicken samples from all examined districts, followed by Fe and Cd. Hg and Pb concentrations, on the other hand, were below the detection level in all samples. The estimated daily intakes (EDIs) of the observed metals from country chicken consumption were found to be lower than their respective FAO/WHO reference oral doses (RfD). The non- carcinogenic health hazards posed by the tested metals to the target population were estimated using the Hazard Quotient (HQ) and Hazard Index (HI) values. The HQ and HI values observed in this estimation were less than one, indicating that exposure to these heavy metals through the consumption of country chicken is unlikely to provide possible health concerns to the examined regions human population. 2023, Universidade Federal do Parana. All rights reserved. -
Determination of stress on turbine generator shaft due to subsynchronous resonance using finite element method
Power Capacitors plays a vital role in reactive power compensation. When the capacitors are connected to the transmission line, it improves the reactive power. Although the reactive power is improved, there is a possibility for sub synchronous resonance created by this capacitors in the transmission line which can impact the generator frequency. The sub synchronous resonance causes electro-mechanical stress in the generator shaft which ultimately leads to malfunction of the entire power generating unit. It is necessary to find out operating modes of the generator and turbine when the line is compensated with capacitors. Once the operating modes are clear, it is possible to damp the sub synchronous resonance. In this paper, three phase generator is coupled with a prime mover and capacitors are connected before the load. The stress on the turbine is analysed based on the torque of two rotating machines. Finite element method is used to estimate the stress in the turbine generator shaft system. 2006-2019 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN). -
Determination of thallium in environmental samples by surfactant assisted dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction combined with first order derivative spectrophotometry /
European Journal Of Chemistry, Vol.6, Issue 2, pp.420-425, ISSN No:2153-2257 (Online) 2153-2249 (Print) -
Determination of the size of the dust torus in H0507+164 through optical and infrared monitoring
The time delay between flux variations in different wavelength bands can be used to probe the inner regions of active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Here, we present the first measurements of the time delay between optical and near-infrared (NIR) flux variations in H0507+164, a nearby Seyfert 1.5 galaxy at z = 0.018. The observations in the optical V-band and NIR J, H, and Ks bands carried over 35 epochs during the period 2016 October to 2017 April were used to estimate the inner radius of the dusty torus. From a careful reduction and analysis of the data using cross-correlation techniques, we found delayed responses of the J, H, and Ks light curves to the V-band light curve. In the rest frame of the source, the lags between optical and NIR bands are found to be 27.1-12.0 +13.5 d (V versus J), 30.4-12.0 +13.9 d (V versus H) and 34.6-9.6 +12.1 d (V versus Ks). The lags between the optical and different NIR bands are thus consistent with each other. The measured lags indicate that the inner edge of dust torus is located at a distance of 0.029 pc from the central ultraviolet/optical AGN continuum. This is larger than the radius of the broad line region of this object determined from spectroscopic monitoring observations thereby supporting the unification model of AGN. The location of H0507+164 in the ?-MV plane indicates that our results are in excellent agreement with the now known lag-luminosity scaling relationship for dust in AGN. 2018 The Author(s). -
Determining the Antecedents and Consequences of Brand Experience: A Study to develop a Conceptual Framework
In the marketing literature, one of the most talked- about subjects is brand experience (BE). Through an examination of the numerous studies conducted by BE researchers, this report attempted to determine the significance of BE in the body of recent literature. This paper culminates in the creation of a conceptual framework that prospective investigators might utilize to discern the diverse pathways inside BE. 2024 IEEE. -
Determining the Impact of Adapted Yoga Training on Physical Functioning in Students with Mild Intellectual Disability
Background. Individuals with mild intellectual disability (ID) often encounter challenges in physical functioning, impacting their overall well-being and quality of life. Traditional exercise programs may not always be accessible or effective for this population due to various barriers. Adapted yoga programs have emerged as a promising alternative, offering tailored interventions to address the unique needs of individuals with ID. Objectives. The study aimed to close this gap by examining the effect of a structured, modified yoga programme on factors related to physical functioning. Materials and methods. A total of 40 students with mild ID, aged between 11 and 15 years, were selected from Special Schools in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. A quasi-experimental design was used in this study. The participants were divided into an experimental group undergoing an 8-week adapted yoga program and a control group maintaining regular activities. Physical function parameters were assessed using standardized tests measuring cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, body composition, and balance. The adapted yoga program, conducted by qualified instructors, comprised 8 weeks of sessions, 5 days a week, each lasting 45 to 60 minutes. Statistical analyses confirmed the normal distribution of data and employed paired sample t-tests to assess pre-and post-test differences, with SPSS version 20.0 used for analysis, setting the significance level at 0.05. Results. After undergoing 8 weeks of adapted yoga training, the results showed a significant improvement in the upper body strength (p < 0.04), lower body strength (p < 0.001), core strength (p < 0.002), flexibility (p < 0.00), and static balance (p < 0.00). However, there was no significant difference in body fat and cardiorespiratory endurance between adapted yoga training. Conclusions. This study highlights the potential of adapted yoga programs as an intervention for improving physical functioning in students with mild ID. These findings indicate that the imlementation of adapted yoga can be a valuable and accessible intervention for enhancing physical functioning in this population. Yuvaraj, D., Dibakar, D., Prem, K. G., Aravindh, M., Ramesh, A. J., & Alphi, G. S., 2024. -
Deterministic, Stochastic, and Deep Learning Approaches to Understand the Economic Fluctuations in India
In the present work, a new mathematical framework is proposed for studying the interrelation among population growth rate, GDP, inflation rate, and unemployment rate within deterministic and stochastic frameworks. The values of the parameters of the proposed model are estimated using real data from India. The local and global uniqueness of solutions is established for the stochastic model. The deterministic model is solved by using the Adams-Bashforth-Moulton predictor-corrector method, and Milstein's method is used for solving the stochastic model. Numerical simulations correlated quite strongly with observed data, while projections for the 20242030 period indicate that controlled population growth bodes well for the outlook of the economy for India, supporting economic prosperity alongside reduced inflation and better employment conditions. The findings presented in this work are correlational; therefore, to find the possible cause for this phenomenon, further research is required with detailed datasets. Comparing our model's GDP predictions with that obtained using a long short-term memory recurrent neural network model returned very high values of predictive accuracy, thus reinforcing the strength and reliability of our framework. 2025 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. -
Detrimental effects of microplastics in aquatic fauna on marine and freshwater environments A comprehensive review
The world is ever evolving and new technologies are popping up everywhere. New inventions and discoveries have created a better world, but not a sustainable one. The whole earth is drowning in various pollutants and garbage. Plastic pollution has garnered sufficient attention and there are various teams and organizations working toward cleaning our beaches, parks, and environment. However, all these actions will not suffice as plastics have trickled down into microplastics, which are posing a greater threat to our water systems and aquatic fauna. Several ongoing researches focus on marine microplastics, while only 13% of studies are on freshwater. Research on microplastics is now on the rise, with new strategies and restrictions being put into place to curb its accumulation in our marine and freshwater environments. In a recent study, microplastics were found to be present in human blood with. Out of 22 people tested, 17 test subjects had microplastics present in their blood. This review focuses on the adverse effects of microplastics in marine and freshwater ecosystems, with special focus on aquatic fauna. 2023 Jaikumar, et al. -
Developing a global sustainable electricity use index using the pressure-state-response framework
This study analyse and compare the sustainable electricity usage in 60 countries listed on the official websites of World Energy Consumption Statistics and Climate Bond Initiative. The study also analyses the impact of increased usage of sustainable electricity on the economies' dependence on non-renewable energy sources in the evaluation system. We used a standard index system based on the Pressure-State Response (PSR) model to measure global sustainable electricity usage. Model results convey that Norway is the best performer in sustainable electricity usage, while several European countries display commendable scores, confirming their commitment to sustainable electricity practices. On the other hand, despite being the leading economies in terms of GDP, major economies such as the United States, China, Japan, and India have underperformed compared to others in the evaluation system. The study employs regression techniques to explain the relationship between sustainable electricity usage and non-renewable energy dependence. Results confirm a negative relationship between the variables, indicating the role of sustainable energy practices in reducing fossil fuel consumption. It emphasizes the urgency of a balanced approach to economic growth and natural resource usage to support a green future. 2024 Elsevier Ltd -
Developing a Model of Content Marketing in Creative Economy Marketing Strategies to Influence Consumer Purchase Intentions
The creative economy, which is a cluster of industries encompassing arts and crafts, audio and video, visual arts, architecture, performing arts, fashion, design, and so on, building on human creativity, knowledge, and technology, is to be given more precedence in the Indian economy. This work aims at building a model that can act as a foundation to promote the creative economys performance by keeping marketing function as the key component to success. The model contemplates what factors of content marketing activities have to be prioritized so as to help a creative business unit increase its visibility and impact the attention of consumers. This study classifies the model into two components. Component 1: creative business unit model and Component 2 of the content marketing strategy model. As the model is a working model and is not proven empirically, it can be further used by researchers and marketers for advanced research and development. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024. -
Developing a steady state wear equation for AA7050 hybrid composites/steel interface at elevated temperature
In this research work, an attempt was made to reinforce AA7050/5Gr composites with multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) of varying weight percentages processed through stir casting route. SEM with EDS mapping revealed that the particles were uniformly distributed over the composites. Hardness reduces with increasing MWCNT weight percentage owing to the inverse hall petch effect and increment in void content. A third-body abrasion, which happens when the CNT in the aluminium matrix material detaches from the surface and erodes material from the composites pin as well as the counter face, causes the wear resistance to rise with the addition of CNT particles. A mechanically mixed layer, which avoids direct metal-to-metal contact and thus increases wear resistance, was created at the abraded surface and at high temperature, where the reduction of wear rate was due to the development of oxide protective layer. A steady-state wear equation for the contacting surface at high temperature (R = 1/Y ?(ln W/2X)) for AA7050 hybrid compositessteel interface was developed. The enhancement in wear resistance was directly proportional to the proportion of ferrous content present on the surface, which was confirmed on the elemental analysis. Pock marks, micropits, craters and cracks were the features observed on the worn surface morphology, whereas delamination and plasticisation were the observed modes of wear mechanism. 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. -
Developing anticipatory and cognitive skills for sustainable management
This chapter's subject is integrating cognitive and anticipatory abilities, systems thinking proficiency, and social and emotional intelligence into sustainable management practices. The chapter examines the significance of proactive strategies in tackling the intricacies of economic, environmental, and social systems. Suggestions centre on frameworks for skill development, cultural alignment, and individual, team, and organizational progress to cultivate a dynamic learning environment. By adopting these principles, organizations can effectively navigate uncertainties, cultivate ethical leadership, and achieve sustainable outcomes. 2024 by IGI Global. All rights reserved. -
Developing authentic thought leaders through the DREAMS model of social action
DREAMS is a three-year curriculum-based after-school intervention program for enhancing leadership qualities among the underprivileged and college/university youngsters. It is an innovative model providing a platform for the mentors and the mentees to share their thoughts and knowledge and create a future generation with a growth mindset. The current world is expecting authentic thought leadership among its workforces. This leadership would help the constantly changing world to guide and lead the followers effectively for a better outcome. This study explores the impact of the DREAMS intervention program by Christ University in entrenching authentic thought leadership among its undergraduates. The study employs a qualitative approach to explore the perceptions among Christ University undergraduates about the contributions the DREAMS has made to their leadership development. The study finds evidence that DREAMS initiatives at Christ University have transformed undergraduates into authentic thought leaders. 2024 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. -
Developing Critical Thinking Skills Among Secondary School Students: Need of the Hour
Golden Research Thoughts, Vol-3 (2), pp. 1-3. ISSN-2231-5063 -
Developing employment capacity: The impact of academic student organization on the students core competencies
The purpose of this research is to understand the relationship between developing employment capacity with the enhanced core competencies by participating in student body organizations while pursuing their undergraduate degree program. This research aims at understanding the Communication Skills of the Students Core Competencies that are affected by their participation in the student organizations. This research aims at understanding the overall Character Development of the student by their participation in the student organizations. This research aims at understanding the Critical Thinking skills of the students core competencies that are affected by their participation in the student organizations. This research aims at understanding the Career Development skills of the students core competencies that are affected by their participation in the student organizations. This research aims at understanding how the development in the students core competencies help in improving the students employment capacity. This is an empirical study carried out using primary and secondary methods of data collection. Literature of relevant topics were gathered and studied to assist in the study. A questionnaire was circulated to 350 respondents in order to gather information. This study shows that the students who are actively involved in student organizations develop core competencies that help them during employment. The study has proved the students develop better skills which are very useful for their life. The limitations of the study are that all the students do not develop similar skills because they play various different roles in the student organizations. Some students are less involved and the research does not take into consideration the degree of involvement. The study aims to ultimately create a system that measures the students performance and involvement in the organizations. The university can motivate students and encourage them to be more enthusiastic about participating in student organizations. 2020, Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc.. All rights reserved. -
Developing the assessment questions automatically to determine the cognitive level of the e-learner using NLP techniques
The key objective of the teaching-learning process (TLP) is to impart the knowledge to the learner. In the digital world, the computer-based system emphasis teaching through online mode known as e-learning. The expertise level of the learner in learned subjects can be measured through e-assessment in which multiple choice questions (MCQ) is considered to be an effective one. The assessment questions play the vital role which decides the ability level of a learner. In manual preparation, covering all the topics is difficult and time consumable. Hence, this article proposes a system which automatically generates two different types of question helps to identify the skill level of a learner. First, the MCQ questions with the distractor set are created using named entity recognizer (NER). Further, based on blooms taxonomy the Subjective questions are generated using natural language processing (NLP). The objective of the proposed system is to generate the questions dynamically which helps to reduce the occupation of memory concept. 2020, IGI Global. Copying or distributing in print or electronic forms without written permission of IGI Global is prohibited. -
Development and Analysis of Current Collectors for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
Hydrogen fuel cells are gaining popularity in power-consuming devices due to their zero-emission characteristics. However, ohmic resistance, which arises from the resistance to electron flow through the electrodes and external circuit, can cause reduced efficiency and voltage drops in a fuel cell. This research aims to develop current collector plates for proton exchange membrane fuel cells with optimal design, high electrical conductivity, and thermal conductivity to mitigate ohmic resistance. Six different designs and five different materials-copper, brass, aluminum, stainless steel 316, and stainless steel 304 were considered for this purpose. The study involved experimental electrical conductivity and fuel cell performance tests to identify the best material and design for the current collector. Results indicated that brass and copper exhibited the least resistivity and favorable material characteristics. Consequently, all six current collector plate designs were developed using brass and copper with various machining and finishing processes. Performance testing on a fuel cell test station revealed that brass current collector plate design 5, featuring open ratios, demonstrated superior performance. Ultimately, the optimum design and material selection of the current collector plates have led to the development of fuel cells with reduced ohmic resistance and improved overall performance. 2024, Politechnika Lubelska. All rights reserved. -
Development and characterization of carbon fiber reinforcement in Aluminium metal matrix composites
Carbon fibers (CF) possess exceptional mechanical properties and the highest degree of chemical stability. However, carbon reinforcement in metal matrix composites is extremely scarce due to production difficulties, particularly in obtaining a uniform distribution. Carbon fiber reinforced composites are typically made using high temperature processing processes. However, the fibers must be coated with Ni or Cu in order to achieve effective particle dispersion; otherwise, there is a larger likelihood of intermetallic compound formation, which reduces the chances for enhanced properties. In this work, the metallurgical, mechanical, and tribological characteristics of the carbon fiber reinforcement in AA 7050 are examined. Uncoated carbon fibers are reinforced into the Aluminium matrix using a low temperature processing technique known as powder metallurgy. The AA 7050 matrix reinforced with carbon fibers at various weight percentages between 0 and 1.5. The samples undergone mechanical and metallurgical testing in accordance with ASTM guidelines. The findings indicate that the 0.25 weight percent carbon fiber reinforcement in the matrix increased the material's hardness by 30% over the monolithic alloy, making it an excellent alternative for structural applications. Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. -
Development and Evaluation of an Artificial Intelligence-Based System for Pancreatic Cancer Detection and Diagnosis
Due to its aggressive nature and late-stage manifestation, pancreatic cancer is a difficult illness to find and diagnose. The creation of a pancreatic cancer detection and diagnosis system based on artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to increase early detection and improve treatment results. We have described the creation and assessment of an AI-based system in this paper that is intended for the identification of pancreatic cancer. A large dataset including a variety of medical pictures, including CT scans, MRI scans, and PET scans, as well as the related clinical information, was gathered for the study. With the help of the annotated dataset, a deep learning model built on convolutional neural networks was created. The proposed AI-based solution was then assessed using a separate test dataset made up of control cases and known pancreatic cancer patients. A significant effectiveness for the early diagnosis of the disease was shown by the systems excellent precision as well as sensitivity in identifying pancreatic tumors. The outcomes of this investigation demonstrate the promise of AI-based systems for pancreatic cancer detection and diagnosis. 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG. -
DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF PNEUMFC NET: A NOVEL AUTOMATED LIGHTWEIGHT FULLY CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK MODEL FOR PNEUMONIA DETECTION
The aim of this study is to address the challenges of pneumonia diagnosis under constraint resources and the need for quick decision making. We present the PneumFC Net, a novel architectural solution where our approach focuses on minimizing the number of trainable parameters by incorporating transition blocks that efficiently manage channel dimensions and reduce number of channels. In contrast to using fully connected layers, which disregard the spatial structure of feature maps and substantially increase parameter counts, we exclusively employ only convolutional layer approach. In the study, X-ray image dataset is used to train and evaluate the proposed Convolutional Neural Network model. By carefully designing the architecture, the model achieves a balance between parameters and accuracy while maintaining comparable performance to pre-trained models. The results demonstrate the model's effectiveness in detecting pneumonia images reliably. In addition, the study examines the decision-making process of the model using Grad-CAM, which helps to identify important aspects of radiographic images that contribute to the positive pneumonia prediction. Furthermore, the study shows that the proposed model, Pneum FC Net not only has the highest accuracy of 98%, but the total trainable model parameters is only 0.02% of the next best model VGG-16, thus establishing the potential of this new robust Deep Learning model. This research primarily addresses concerns related to mitigating significant computational requirements, with a specific focus on implementing lightweight networks. The contribution of this work involves the development of resource-efficient and scalable solution for pneumonia detection. 2024 Little Lion Scientific. All rights reserved.