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Influence of composite mixtures between nematic liquid crystal and porous carbon nanoparticles towards photoluminescence and UV absorbance
The optical parameters of the liquid crystalline materials can be tuned by the dispersion of nanoparticles. Concentration of dopant in the host LC material affects its optical properties significantly, which makes the dispersed system suitable for LC-based devices. In the present investigation, we have studied the effect of different concentrations of nanoparticles on the optical properties of LC, as a guesthost system, where PCNP is guest material and NLC is host material. Porous carbon nanoparticles (PCNPs) were dispersed into the nematic liquid crystal (NLC) in three different concentrations. Optical parameters were measured for pure NLC and NLC-PCNP composites. Photoluminescence (PL) study was performed and it was found that the PL intensity increased for the PCNP dispersed system. High photoluminescence has much importance in the luminescent displays. Full width half maxima (FWHM) were also determined by the Gaussian fitting of PL intensity data. UV absorbance was also measured which gets increased for the PCNP dispersed NLC system when compared to pure NLC. Optical bandgap was found to be reduced after the dispersion of PCNP into NLC. Several other parameters such as absorption coefficient and optical density were also determined. The proposed work may be significant for the liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and other devices which require less bandgap materials. This work may also put some light on the effect of dopants on the LC material in the research based on guesthost system. Increasing the photoluminescence and creating less bandgap materials using carbon nanoparticles is a real challenge, and porous nanoparticles used here overcome this challenge. 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH, DE part of Springer Nature. -
Influence of Consumers Self Perception on Devaluation of Ugly Produce Marketing Strategies to Reduce Food Waste in the Indian Context
Ugly produce refers to aesthetically imperfect fruits and vegetables and also fruits and vegetables with minor blemishes. Ugly produce does not refer to spoilt, rotten, or germ-infected fruits and vegetables. The basic premise of this study is from self-signaling and self-perception theories. The self-signaling theory states that when people make a choice, they disclose something of their character and personality not just to others, but also to themselves. Self-perception theory (SPT) developed by psychologist Daryl Bem asserts that people develop their attitudes by observing their own behavior and further concluding what attitudes must have caused it. Classically, consumers undervalue ugly produce because of altered self-perceptions; simply visualizing the consumption of imperfect produce acts as a self-indicative signal that negatively affects how consumers view themselves. Due to this, the unattractive produce, even though perfectly edible and with the same taste and nutritional value, is rejected by consumers merely based on shape or some other cosmetic blemish. We discussed the strategies adopted by Indian startups and organizations to reduce food waste. Deep discounting is the strategy followed by food retailers worldwide to sell ugly produce, however, this is not the best strategy as it leads to losses for both the retailers as well as the farmers. We suggested alternative strategies successfully followed by foreign retailers, such as spreading awareness, boosting self-confidence and esteem among consumers, attracting kids, etc., which can be followed by Indian food retailers for selling ugly fruits and vegetables. 2022, Associated Management Consultants Pvt. Ltd.. All rights reserved. -
Influence of Cooking and Fermentation on Nutrient and Anti-nutrient Profiles of Millet and Rice; [????? ??? ? ????? ?? ?????????? ???? ???? ? ?????? ?? ?????? ? ??? ?]
This study investigates how the traditional processing methods, such as cooking and fermentation, affect the nutritional, anti-nutritional, and mineral composition of the six edible grains, including the three rice varieties (Oryza sativa: Matta, Boiled and Brown rice) and the three millets (foxtail, jowar and pearl millet). The grains were analyzed in their raw, cooked, and fermented forms. The carbohydrates and the protein content were determined along with the anti-nutritional compounds such as the flavonoids, oxalates, phenolics, phytates and the tannins. The mineral concentrations of calcium, potassium, iron, magnesium, manganese, and zinc were determined using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. The results showed that cooking significantly reduced carbohydrate content by 85-90% across all grains, while fermentation caused an even greater reduction of up to 95%. Protein levels were grain-specific, and fermentation generally enhanced the protein concentration by 20 50%. Flavonoid content was reduced by 70-90% while phytates, and oxalates were reduced substantially by 60 90% through both treatments due to leaching and thermal degradation, while the phenolic content increased by 25-40%, particularly in the foxtail millet. The tannin levels decreased with cooking by 40-60%, but they increased after the fermentation, likely due to the enzymatic release of the bound compounds. Mineral concentrations were consistently declined in the cooking and fermented forms, yet fermentation improved bioavailability by reducing the anti-nutrients. Overall, the cooking was more effective in lowering the anti nutritional factors, whereas the fermentation enhanced the protein and improved the accessibility of the essential minerals such as iron and zinc. These findings emphasizes the importance of the traditional household processing methods in enhancing the nutritional quality of rice and millet-based diets, particularly in the regions dependent on cereal staples. 2025, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. All rights reserved. -
Influence of Coronavirus Disease 2019 on human biological timekeeping
To stay in sync with environmental cues, the body's metabolic activities must be rhythmic, and these rhythmic functions are known as circadian rhythms, which repeat every 24 h. People's sleep-wake and eating patterns were interrupted as a result of house confinement, making them more vulnerable to noncommunicable chronic diseases during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) period. During the epidemic, there was a greater degree of misalignment with this synchronization. The effects of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (COVID-19) on the human circadian clock are studied in depth. The literature review was conducted fully online, with the website utilized to collect all of the papers from PubMed, and duplicates were handled only in the first phase. Researchers found that individuals of all ages who are pushed to adjust their daily routines shift to the later chronotype, resulting in lifestyle modifications and an altered biological timing system that contributes to noncommunicable chronic illnesses. Chronic illnesses have bidirectional conductance, which means they can be caused by both environmental and self-modification in daily activity, as was the case during the COVID-19 outbreak, which forced people to stay at home. This review comes to the conclusion that fighting the pandemic may be best done by changing medications and focusing on immune health. 2023 Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications. All rights reserved. -
Influence of cryogenic treatment of cutting tool inserts on tool wear and surface roughness during milling of Inconel 718
Inconel 718 is a superalloy which is a hard to difficult machining material. It is widely used in industries such as aerospace, defence, energy production, biomechanical and marine. It is used at elevated temperatures and areas where thermal and fatigue stress is high. Due to its superior quality and hard surface, machining of this material becomes a challenge. Cutting tools have failed enormously in milling this material. However, tungsten carbide and ceramics have found some effective features in creating a better machinability. In this paper, microstructure of the inserts have been studied during machining to determine low surface roughness on the material. Cryogenic treatment of the inserts has been carried out to improve tool life and compared with the untreated inserts. 2020 Author(s). -
Influence of Customer Relationship Management for the Success of E-Business
Customer relationship management has recently been one of the key factors in the success of many organizations. Organizations have realized the importance of customer satisfaction and are integrating their operations with that of customer relationship to serve the customers in a better way. This paper seeks to understand the importance of CRM in e-business. It also talks about the importance of customer relationship for an organization in its growth. Relationship marketing has been studied to show how customer relationship management software can be made use of for the benefit of an organization. 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. -
Influence of Digital Voice Assistance on Consumer Purchase Intention
The focus of this research is to analyze how digital voice assistants (DVAs) influence the buying decisions of consumers when it comes to online shopping in the Delhi-NCR region. The study involves surveying 225 online shoppers using a purposive sampling method to collect data on their perceptions and experiences with DVAs in online shopping. To study consumer purchase intention, we conducted a data analysis that involved a structural equation model, which focused on the perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of DVAs. The paper highlights the crucial role of DVAs in shaping consumer purchase intention and influencing purchase decisions in the context of e-commerce/online shopping. The study has significant implications for e-commerce companies and marketers. To promote their adoption, they should think about integrating DVAs into their online purchasing platforms, grow DVA trust, and explain their advantages. Additionally, businesses ought to spend money creating more complex DVAs that can offer tailored advice and recommendations based on client preferences and previous purchases. 2025 by Apple Academic Press, Inc. -
Influence of Economic Benefits and Social Interaction on Buyer Participation in a Rural Retail Institution: Study of an Indian Periodic Market
Retail institutions offer economic and social benefits to the participants in a market. It is expected that in a less developed economy the social factors influence economic behaviour much more than in developed economies. The rural markets offer increased opportunities for the influence of social factors on economic transactions. This study examined the case of a rural periodic market. To ensure reliability the case study protocol questions reflected propositions developed on the research questions. It was expected that the participants would exhibit the influence of social relations in their market transactions. The results indicated that the economic benefits than social considerations influenced participant behaviour in the rural periodic market. Contrary to expectations not all consumers in a less developed economy exhibit social embeddedness in economic behaviour. Implications are for policymakers involved in planning and regulating rural markets. They need to take into consideration the differing behaviour of consumer groups in designing or regulating retail markets. This study examining the social embeddedness of buyer behaviour in the rural retail context of a less developed economy is presumably the first. 2021 Institute of Rural Management, Anand, Gujarat, India. -
Influence of electrochemical co-deposition of bimetallic Pt-Pd nanoclusters on polypyrrole modified ITO for enhanced oxidation of 4-(hydroxymethyl) pyridine
Bimetallic Pt-Pd nanoparticles were dispersed on polypyrrole coated indium-tin oxide coated polyethylene terephthalate sheets (ITO-PET sheets). The excellent filming property of pyrrole gives a high porous uniform active area for the proper adsorption of bimetallic transition metal nanoparticles. Electrochemical behavior of the modified electrodes was determined using cyclic voltammetry and impedance studies. The physicochemical properties of the modified electrodes were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. To study the electrochemical oxidation of 4-(hydroxymethyl) pyridine in the presence of sodium nitrate in aqueous acidic medium, the modified electrode was used. It is evident from the study that the modified electrode shows better electrochemical activity towards the oxidation of 4-(hydroxymethyl) pyridine. 2022 The Royal Society of Chemistry. -
Influence of electronic word of mouth on high value products purchase decision
Zenith International Journal of Business Economics & Management Vol 3 No.1, pp. 34-42 ISSN No. 2249-8826 -
Influence of employees' perception on the use of flexible work arrangements
The study aims to explore the factors that influence the perception of employees on the usability of flexible work arrangements and to predict whether those factors induce them to opt for such flexible practices. The data was collected from 239 Indian employees working across different sectors of the country. The study employed a quantitative approach for data collection by using a structured questionnaire consisting of close-ended questions. The data was analyzed using factor analysis, binomial logistic regression and Analysis of Variance on SPSS Statistics 25. The study identified five major factors that influenced the employees perception about using flexible work options. Among them two factors namely, FWA perquisites and FWA anxiety were found significant in predicting the employees use of flexible work options. Further, it was found that married employees recognized strong benefits from using flexible options. This study contributes to the existing literature by unveiling the mindset of Indian employees towards flexible work arrangement and suggests that the employers, society and the government should create favorable environment for deploying flexible work practices. 2020 IJSTR. -
Influence of family-work conflict on career break decision among Indian women: when family ties, tie you down!
The study is an attempt to understand the influence of the constructs in the family domain on the career break decision of women employed in the service sector in India a country facing a conundrum of rising female literacy and falling workforce participation. This study proposes a model that explores the direct and indirect relationship between the antecedents of family-work conflict and intention to quit. Data from a sample of 346 women, who had experienced career-break in service sector, was collected through purposive sampling. The researchers probed the relationship between family-work-conflict and intention to quit and mediating influence of job and life satisfaction. Hypotheses were tested though structural equation modelling. Results confirmed that role-overload and gender-stereotyped beliefs were found to be the most significant constructs. Job satisfaction came across as having mediating effect. Stakeholders need to facilitate a path that permits her to continue to nurture her family without having to give up her dreams. 2024 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. -
Influence of Fiber Hybridization on the Mechanical Behavior of Kenaf-Sisal Epoxy Composites
The natural composites are widely preferred nowadays in versatile application due to easily degradable and moderate mechanical properties when compare to polymer matrix composites. The kenaf fiber are used as reinforcement in composites wherever high flexural strength and modulus is required whereas sisal fiber is preferred for tensile strength, impact and wear resistance. In our work hybrid composite comprising kenaf and sisal as reinforcement and epoxy as matrix is fabricated and its mechanical properties are explored and compared with the conventional composite fabricated using only kenaf or sisal as reinforcement. The hybrid composite shows excellent flexural strength but inferior tensile strength when compare to conventional composite. The failure of the specimens are investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). In this chapter detailed insight is presented for emphasizing the need for tailored fiber selection and processing to achieve optimal mechanical properties. 2026 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. -
Influence of Financial Attitude and Financial Socialization on Investment Behavior of Women
Women generally avoid risk when investing, often preferring traditional options such as bank fixed deposits and gold. This behavior limits their participation in NTI, like stocks and mutual funds, which typically offer higher long-term returns. Purpose: The paper discussed how financial attitude (FA) and parental financial socialization (PFS) affected the non-traditional investment behavior (NTIB) of Indian women. Design/Methodology/Approach: The study used a quantitative research design, with an online survey administered to 403 working Indian women aged 2555 years. Data was collected through convenience sampling and analyzed using SPSS 23. Findings: FA related to interest and deliberative spending significantly influenced womens non-traditional investment behavior. Parental financial behavior (FB) and direct financial teaching also had a positive impact, whereas financial anxiety and parental role modeling did not exhibit a significant influence. Practical Implications: The results emphasized the need for financial institutions and policymakers to implement targeted financial education programs, as well as for parents to provide proactive financial education, to increase the level of non-traditional investment among women. Originality/Value: The research contributed to the family financial socialization theory by providing empirical data on the joint effect of FA and PFS on the NTIB of Indian women. 2026, Associated Management Consultants Pvt. Ltd.. All rights reserved. -
Influence of foreign institutional investments on Indian economy /
Zenth International Journal Of Multidisciplinary Research, Vol.6, Issue 1, pp.106-109, ISSN: 2231-5780. -
Influence of fruit and vegetable waste substrates on the nutritional profile of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae and prepupa
The black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens, larva is widely recognized for efficiently converting organic biowaste into high-quality biomass, making it a key player in organic waste management. However, the nutritional value of the black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) is dependent on the substrates they feed on. This study investigated the nutritional profiles of different stages of BSFL- 3rd instar to 5th, and prepupa, reared on two distinct organic wastes, namely fruit (FW) and vegetable waste (VW). Analysis of crude protein, carbohydrate, crude lipid, minerals, and fatty acid composition was conducted across various growth stages, such as 3rd instar to 5th instar, and prepupa. The prepupa stage reared on FW exhibited the highest crude protein content (54.16 0.64%), while VW 5th instarhad the highest crude lipid content (12.4 0.20%). BSFL reared on FW displayed a high fatty acid composition with higher saturated fatty acids (SFA), monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA), and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), regardless of the substrate. Calcium and potassium were the most abundant minerals in BSFL, followed by magnesium, manganese and zinc, with substantial concentration variations between substrates. Amino acid profiling focused only on BSFL reared on FW, due to superior results in the chemical composition analysis, revealing that the prepupal stage contained the highest amount of essential and non-essential amino acids compared to the other stages. This study suggests that BSFL meal has the potential to serve as a novel and sustainable source of nutrient-rich animal feed ingredients in aquaculture and other animal husbandry practices. African Association of Insect Scientists 2025. -
Influence of grandparents on the emotional intelligence of early adolescents in Kerala
Children find unique acceptance in their relationships with grandparents, which benefits them emotionally and mentally. The presence of grandparents in the family can be a source of great support for other family members, especially children and adolescents. They are often role models, playmates and mentors for younger generations. The aim of the study is to compare emotional intelligence of adolescents with regard to the influence of grandparents through a quantitative research design. The sample taken for this research comprised of 427 adolescents of VIII to XII standards, among which 278 were from nuclear families and 149 from three generation families. They belonged to ten different government aided urban state syllabus English medium schools in Kerala. Mangal Emotional Intelligence Inventory was used to yield the total score and four dimensional scores in areas of Intrapersonal awareness, Interpersonal awareness, Intrapersonal management and Interpersonal management in adolescents. An independent sample t-test between two types of families indicated that grandparents have an influence on the emotional intelligence of adolescents. Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology. -
Influence of gravity modulation on the initiation of Rayleigh-Bard convection in ferro-nanofluids
The study investigates the influence of sinusoidal (sine wave) and non-sinusoidal (square wave, triangular wave, and sawtooth wave) gravity modulation on Rayleigh-Bard Convection in ferro-nanofluids (FNF) using both linear and nonlinear stability analyses. Controlled fluid systems are important in application situations, and hence, we have considered gravity modulation approach to control. The linear analysis based on the Venezian method is performed to determine the Rayleigh number of the problem, while the nonlinear analysis is carried out by solving the non-autonomous Lorenz equations to evaluate the heat transfer coefficient through the Nusselt number. Free-free and rigid-rigid boundary conditions for both upper and lower plates are considered along with isothermal and iso-nano concentration conditions. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the influence of initiation of convection and heat transfer in FNFs. This research focuses on analyzing the effects of various dimensionless parameters on the onset of convection and heat transfer. The results indicate that the magnetization parameters destabilize the system and enhance heat transfer. Among the four wave forms considered, square wave gravity modulation is found to facilitate greater heat transport compared to other forms of gravity modulation. In addition, the presence of ferro-nanoparticles advances the initiation of convection and enhances heat transfer. The novelty of this study lies in analyzing unconsidered aspects of gravity modulation, together with magnetic effects and nanoparticles, on the onset of convection and heat transfer in FNFs using both linear and nonlinear stability approaches. 2025 Author(s). -
Influence of heat treatment and reinforcements on tensile characteristics of aluminium aa 5083/silicon carbide/fly ash composites
The effect of reinforcements and thermal exposure on the tensile properties of aluminium AA 5083silicon carbide (SiC)fly ash composites were studied in the present work. The specimens were fabricated with varying wt.% of fly ash and silicon carbide and subjected to T6 thermal cycle conditions to enhance the properties through precipitation hardening. The analyses of the microstructure and the elemental distribution were carried out using scanning electron microscopic (SEM) images and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). The composite specimens thus subjected to thermal treatment exhibit uniform distribution of the reinforcements, and the energy dispersive spectrum exhibit the presence of Al, Si, Mg, O elements, along with the traces of few other elements. The effects of reinforcements and heat treatment on the tensile properties were investigated through a set of scientifically designed experimental trials. From the investigations, it is observed that the tensile and yield strength increases up to 160?C, beyond which there is a slight reduction in the tensile and yield strength with an increase in temperature (i.e., 200?C). Additionally, the % elongation of the composites decreases substantially with the inclusion of the reinforcements and thermal exposure, leading to an increase in stiffness and elastic modulus of the specimens. The improvement in the strength and elastic modulus of the composites is attributed to a number of factors, i.e., the diffusion mechanism, composition of the reinforcements, heat treatment temperatures, and grain refinement. Further, the optimisation studies and ANN modelling validated the experimental outcomes and provided the training models for the test data with the correlation coefficients for interpolating the results for different sets of parameters, thereby facilitating the fabrication of hybrid composite components for various automotive and aerospace applications. 2021 by the authors. -
Influence of heat treatment on the tensile and hardness characteristics of friction stir weld joints of dissimilar aluminium alloys
Friction stir welding (FSW) is a solid-state low energy input welding technique. Most capable of joining very high strength alloys, which are finding wide range of applications in automobile and aerospace components. The current research focuses on the influence of post weld heat treatment on mechanical properties of friction stir weld joints of AA 7075 and AA 5052 dissimilar aluminum alloys. The trial experiments have been carried out using design of experiments (L16 Orthogonal Array) and the optimized process parameters have been selected based on the maximum hardness and the corresponding ultimate tensile strength (UTS). Further, the friction stir welding is accomplished with optimized process parameters (L9 Experimental trial) viz., the feed rate of 100?mm/min, tool rotational speed of 1200?rpm, tool offset of (-) 0.5?mm and using a cylindrical taper pin tool profile. The post heat treatment has been carried out on the friction stir weld joints obtained using the optimized parameters and the mechanical properties of the L9 Heat Treated (L9 - HT) and L9 - Non Heat Treated (L9 - NHT) specimens have been compared. The results shows that the post heat treated weld joints have higher micro hardness and tensile strength compared to the non-heat-treated weld joints. This is majorly attributed to recrystallization and elimination of voids due to the change in the microstructure of the weld joint. 2022 Author(s).


