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Unfolding the aggression and locus of control paradigm in sportspersons and non-sportspersons
The present study investigated Aggression and Locus of Control on Combat Sports Persons, Non-Combat Sports Persons, and Non-Sports Persons. In this study, a sample of 240 individuals (80 Combat sports, 80 Non-Combat Sports & 80 Non-Sportspersons) was used through purposive sampling. The tools administered were the Buss and Perry Aggression Questionnaire by Arnold H. Buss and Mark Perry and Rotters Locus of Control Scale by Julian Rotter respectively. The objective of the study was to investigate Aggression and Locus of Control in males and females from Combat, Non-Combat, and Non-Sports persons. This research also aims to explore the relationship between Aggression and Locus of Control. Mean, t-test, F-value (ANOVA), and correlation have been computed over SPSS-16. Results suggest that males from Combat have higher Aggression than people from non-sports and non-combat sports. There is also a significant difference between non-sports persons and sports people over the Locus of Control, sports persons showed internal locus of control compared to non-sports persons who were higher on external locus of control. The result also indicates a significant relationship between the anger dimension of the Aggression and Locus of Control. 2025 ARD Asociaci Espala. -
Unfolding the aggression and locus of control paradigm in sportspersons and non-sportspersons
The present study investigated Aggression and Locus of Control on Combat Sports Persons, Non-Combat Sports Persons, and Non-Sports Persons. In this study, a sample of 240 individuals (80 Combat sports, 80 Non-Combat Sports & 80 Non-Sportspersons) was used through purposive sampling. The tools administered were the Buss and Perry Aggression Questionnaire by Arnold H. Buss and Mark Perry and Rotters Locus of Control Scale by Julian Rotter respectively. The objective of the study was to investigate Aggression and Locus of Control in males and females from Combat, Non-Combat, and Non-Sports persons. This research also aims to explore the relationship between Aggression and Locus of Control. Mean, t-test, F-value (ANOVA), and correlation have been computed over SPSS-16. Results suggest that males from Combat have higher Aggression than people from non-sports and non-combat sports. There is also a significant difference between non-sports persons and sports people over the Locus of Control, sports persons showed internal locus of control compared to non-sports persons who were higher on external locus of control. The result also indicates a significant relationship between the anger dimension of the Aggression and Locus of Control. 2025 ARD Asociaci Espala. -
Unheard and Unseen: Exploring the Disenfranchisement of Perinatal Loss in North-Indian Men
Mental distress is recognised as common following perinatal loss. But often, existing literature and bereavement care standards focus on women, leaving a gap in understanding mens grief. This qualitative study examined the emotional experiences of males from some Northern states of India, who had experienced perinatal loss, with a focus on grief disenfranchisement. Eleven participants were interviewed using a semi-structured guide. Thematic analysis unveiled themes on the intersection of religiosity and grief, social structuring of grief patterns, gender-based grieving, inhibited expression of grief in men, disenfranchisement of grief, self-focused coping, coping with the help of others, and interpersonal barriers to emotional disclosure. The findings provide valuable insights, helping mental health practitioners better understand mens experiences of perinatal loss and develop more effective support strategies. 2024 SAGE Publications. -
Unheard and Unseen: Exploring the Disenfranchisement of Perinatal Loss in North-Indian Men
Mental distress is recognised as common following perinatal loss. But often, existing literature and bereavement care standards focus on women, leaving a gap in understanding mens grief. This qualitative study examined the emotional experiences of males from some Northern states of India, who had experienced perinatal loss, with a focus on grief disenfranchisement. Eleven participants were interviewed using a semi-structured guide. Thematic analysis unveiled themes on the intersection of religiosity and grief, social structuring of grief patterns, gender-based grieving, inhibited expression of grief in men, disenfranchisement of grief, self-focused coping, coping with the help of others, and interpersonal barriers to emotional disclosure. The findings provide valuable insights, helping mental health practitioners better understand mens experiences of perinatal loss and develop more effective support strategies. 2024 SAGE Publications. -
Unified Multimodal Information Flows for Immersive and Context-Aware 6G Systems
Communication is moving from being data-centric to being experience-centric and perception-aware with the advent of 6G wireless networks. Immersive applications such as digital twins, holographic telepresence, extended reality, tactile Internet, and visual-auditory-haptic data integration are essential to these applications. Unfortunately, the way communication is currently designed treats these modalities as separate data streams, leading to wasteful use of energy, bandwidth, and latency, and a poor user experience. For 6G systems that are both immersive and aware of their surroundings, this research presents a novel paradigm called Unified Multimodal Information Flow (UMIF). Underpinned by user intent and contextual awareness, UMIF combines multimodal data into coherent semantic flows, reimagining communication as a semantic experience. A semantic flow model with predictive state development and relevance-aware filtering, along with an event-driven semantic flow optimisation algorithm, enables scalable, energy-efficient, and ultra-low-latency communication. One way to improve the framework is by implementing distributed multi-agent orchestration at the network edge. Compared to bit-centric approaches, UMIF performs better across many areas, including transmission efficiency, semantic latency, user experience quality, and sustainability, according to several trials. 6G communication networks that are intelligent, immersive, and focused on humans can be built on top of this framework. 2026 The Authors. -
Uniform Civil Code, Legal Pluralism and Inheritance Rights of Tribal Indian Women
The 42nd Amendment to the Indian Constitution heralded India as a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular Democratic Republic. It initiated a constitutional narrative that has sparked ongoing debates and scrutiny regarding the true essence of Indias secularism. With the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by Bhartiya Janta Party(BJP) forming government with after the 2024 general elections, the discussion on potential implementation of the Uniform Civil Code at the forefront of political discourse. In this commentary, the authors discuss legal pluralism in India and the impact of the introduction of a uniform civil code on on customary laws of tribes, placing special emphasis on the inheritance rights of tribal women. The paper also discusses the approach of the higher courts in securing property rights for tribal women in the absence of such a code. 2024, Spoldzielczy Instytut Naukowy. All rights reserved. -
Unique helical conformation of the fourth cytoplasmic loop of the CB1 cannabinoid receptor in a negatively charged environment
The proximal portion of the C-terminus of the CB1 cannabinoid receptor is a primary determinant for G-protein activation. A 17 residue proximal C-terminal peptide (rodent CB1 401-417), the intracellular loop 4 (IL4) peptide, mimicked the receptor's G-protein activation domain. Because of the importance of the cationic amino acids to G-protein activation, the three-dimensional structure of the IL4 peptide in a negatively charged sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) micellar environment has been studied by two-dimensional proton nuclear magnetic resonance (2D 1H NMR) spectroscopy and distance geometry calculations. Unambiguous proton NMR assignments were carried out with the aid of correlation spectroscopy (DQF-COSY and TOCSY) and nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy (NOESY and ROESY) experiments. The distance constraints were used in torsion angle dynamics algorithm for NMR applications (DYANA) to generate a family of structures which were refined using restrained energy minimization and dynamics. In water, the IL4 peptide prefers an extended conformation, whereas in SDS micelles, 310-helical conformation is induced. The predominance of 310-helical domain structure in SDS represents a unique difference compared with structure in alternative environments, which can significantly impact global electrostatic surface potential on the cytoplasmic surface of the CB1 receptor and might influence the signal to the G-proteins. 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. -
Unique Host Matrix to Disperse Pd Nanoparticles for Electrochemical Sensing of Morin: Sustainable Engineering Approach
Biomass-based carbon nanospheres derived from Mimosa pudica (commonly called "Touch-me-not") smeared on carbon fiber paper have been used as a host matrix for electrochemical deposition of palladium nanoparticles. The physicochemical characterization of modified electrodes was performed by field emission scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy techniques. Cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy were used to study the electroanalytical properties of the electrodes. The modified electrode demostrated an excellent electrocatalytic activity for the oxidation of a flavonoid, morin, which gave a sensitive anodic peak at-0.30 V (vs SCE). An ultralow-level detection limit of 572 fM with a linear dynamic range of 37.50-130 pM was achieved. The proposed electrochemical sensor was successfully employed for the analysis of morin in mulberry and guava leaves. This is a sustainable engineering approach where a perfect unique host matrix is created using carbon nanospheres from biomass. Copyright 2020 American Chemical Society. -
Unique synergism in flame retardancy in ABS based composites through blending PVDF and halloysite nanotubes
This study demonstrates flame retardant materials designed using bi-phasic polymer blends of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) containing halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) and Cloisite 30B nanoclay. The prepared blends with and without nanoparticles were extensively characterized. The nanoparticles were added in different weight concentrations to improve the flame retardancy. It was observed that prepared ABS/PVDF blends showed better flame retardancy than ABS based composites. The flame resistance was further improved by the addition of nanoparticles in the blends. The microscale combustion calorimetry (MCC) test showed better flame resistance in ABS/PVDF blends filled with 5 wt% HNTs than other composites. The total heat release of ABS/PVDF blend filled with 5 wt% HNTs decreased by 31% and also the heat of combustion decreased by 26% as compared to neat ABS. When compared with nanoparticles, the addition of PVDF reduced the peak heat release rate (PHRR) and increased the char residue more effectively. A synergistic improvement was observed from both PVDF and HNTs on the flame resistance properties. 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd. -
United States-South Asia relations: Challenges and opportunities facing the Biden administration
With the passage of time, US interests in the South Asian region have also diversified. South Asia has emerged as a highly strategic and volatile region in the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific region. The chapter is divided into two sections. One section looks at the prospects in US-South Asia relations, focusing on the scaling up of security and non-security cooperation with the South Asian countries, with reference to US relations with Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives and Nepal. The chapter addresses the overall strategic importance of the region and the impact of geopolitical shifts on US-South Asia relations. The second section of the chapter focuses on the evolving strategic ties between India and the United States. This analysis is against the backdrop of China's political, economic, and strategic policies and priorities in the region. Some of the major issues to be addressed in this section include the Chinese reaction to the defence and security cooperation, between India and the United States, the growing Chinese presence in the Indo-Pacific and its impact on the balance of power in the region, the Chinese "String of Pearls" strategy and its impact on India-US relations, the challenges posed by transnational crime, terrorism and piracy and their impact on India-US strategic cooperation, and the need to maintain the safety and security of sea lanes in the Indo-Pacific region. 2024 selection and editorial matter, Adluri Subramanyam Raju and R. Srinivasan. All rights reserved. -
Universal Electrical Motor Acoustic Noise Reduction based on Rotor Surface Modification
Electromagnetic noise is referred to the audible sound which is produced by materials vibrating due to electromagnetic force. In the present day circumstances, a greater attention is being given to the electromagnetic acoustic noise produced by electrical machines. It is found to annoy human beings and other living organisms due to its tonal sound. The current work aims at designing a rotor for a universal motor with the objective to decrease the acoustic noise by minimization of forced density harmonics. The design consists of some irregularities in the rotor surface to decrease the acoustic noise by internally modifying the air gap permeance. Simulation shall be carried out based on FEM. A lot of research is being carried out on the methods of reducing the noise from electrical machines. The results of the current work significantly help in reducing a lot of noise pollution. The change in the rotor surface will reduce the electromagnetic acoustic noise from the electrical machine. It will also affect the torque parameters positively as studied from earlier research work. 2019 IEEE. -
Universal vortex statistics and stochastic geometry of Bose-Einstein condensation
The cooling of a Bose gas in finite time results in the formation of a Bose-Einstein condensate that is spontaneously proliferated with vortices. We propose that the vortex spatial statistics is described by a homogeneous Poisson point process (PPP) with a density dictated by the Kibble-Zurek mechanism (KZM). We validate this model using numerical simulations of the two-dimensional stochastic Gross-Pitaevskii equation (SGPE) for both a homogeneous and a hard-wall trapped condensate. The KZM scaling of the average vortex number with the cooling rate is established along with the universal character of the vortex number distribution. The spatial statistics between vortices is characterized by analyzing the two-point defect-defect correlation function, the corresponding spacing distributions, and the random tessellation of the vortex pattern using the Voronoi cell area statistics. Combining the PPP description with the KZM, we derive universal theoretical predictions for each of these quantities and find them in agreement with the SGPE simulations. Our results establish the universal character of the spatial statistics of point-like topological defects generated during a continuous phase transition and the associated stochastic geometry. 2024 authors. Published by the American Physical Society. -
Universality of black hole thermodynamics beyond the thermal approximation
Mathur and Mehta were awarded the third prize in the 2023 Gravity Research Foundation Essay Competition for their work demonstrating the universality of black hole (BH) thermodynamics. Their research established that any Extremely Compact Object (ECO) exhibits the same thermodynamic properties as a BH, irrespective of the presence of an event horizon. This significant finding was derived under the assumption that the BH emission spectrum behaves thermally. However, compelling arguments rooted in energy conservation and the BH back reaction indicate that the spectrum of Hawking radiation cannot be perfectly thermal. In this paper, we explore the extension of Mathur and Mehtas findings to scenarios where the radiation spectrum deviates from exact thermal behavior, utilizing the concept of the BH dynamical state. 2025 World Scientific Publishing Company. -
University-Community Collaboration for A Sustainable School-Based Program for The Holistic Education and Wellness of Adolescents
Adolescents have been particularly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the closure of schools that are already struggling to carry out their mission of quality education and holistic well-being of students. Research suggests that community-collaborative schools are improving students' academic engagement and reducing learning barriers. When communities and universities are involved in holistic education, it benefits all the stakeholders by enhancing mutual learning and strengthening both. Community members' involvement for student development encourages students and their families to be more involved in community-service initiatives. The paper reports DREAMS, a multi-stakeholder partnership (schools, universities and communities) after-school mentoring model's sustainability. The study identifies and delineates how the model has incorporated the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) calling for Good Health and Well-being (SDG-3), Quality Education (SDG-4), Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG-11) through Partnerships to Achieve its Goals (SDG-17) and proposes it as a sustainable afterschool plan for the post COVID scenario. The Electrochemical Society -
Unleashing AI's potential for optimal student learning in education: Ethical implications
The impact of technology and its advancements has proliferated in all the sectors of the economy, including the education sector. The integration of technology into the education sector is very evident from the teaching pedagogy and strategies followed by educational institutions worldwide. The concept of blended learning has gained much attention due to its multifaceted nature; as it includes blending traditional face to face teaching with the use of online and electronic media. As the integration of technology requires huge amounts of student data to be processed, it can also lead to ethical dilemmas and concerns due to its sensitive and confidential nature. This chapter focuses on the various dimensions of technological integration in the education system and its practical implications on enhancing student learning and engagement. In order to provide a road map for future research on developing an education model that can improve learning and teaching experiences, the article also addresses key hurdles, ethical issues, and potential risks of integrating AI for education. 2023, IGI Global. All rights reserved. -
Unleashing economic potential: decoding the FDI-economic growth nexus in G-15 economies amidst unique host country traits
This study examined the impacts of ForeignDirectInvestment (FDI) on economic growth across top the five G-15 countries over a period of 33years, while considering the influence of key host country traits, namely macroeconomic stability, financial development, human capital, and trade openness. The selection of these variables was firmly supported by both theoretical foundations and empirical studies that highlight their significant role in shaping the FDIgrowth interconnection. Panel data derived from World Bank Indicators, spanning the period from 1989 to 2021, were analyzed using a feasible generalized least squares method (FGLS), a rigorous approach, including descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, cross-sectional dependence tests, unit root tests, and multiple regression models. By exploring the interconnection between FDI and the characteristics of the host country, this study sheds light on how these factors collectively contributed to economic growth in the G-15 economies. Descriptive statistics indicated a favorable trend in economic growth, with an average of 3.470 and a standard deviation of 4.289. Correlation analysis revealed significant positive relationships between Economic Growth and Gross Capital Formation, Human Capital, and Liquid Liabilities. Conversely, FDI, Inflation, and Trade Openness displayed insignificant positive correlations with Economic Growth. The findings also demonstrated that favorable host country traits magnified the impact of FDI on economic growth. Specifically, increased Financial Development, Human Capital, and Trade Openness enhanced the positive effects of FDI on economic growth. However, Inflation had a dampening effect on the growth factor. Policymakers in G-15 countries should give precedence to developing strong financial markets, promoting trade liberalization, and investing in human capital to optimize the advantages of FDI. This research addresses a critical gap in the literature as limited empirical work has been conducted on the FDIgrowth relationships specific to the G-15 economies, which hold substantial influence in the global investment landscape and showcase remarkable economic growth. By employing rigorous panel data methodology and a long-term dataset, we provides original insights into the interaction between FDI and host country characteristics, contributing to the existing body of knowledge. The Japan Section of the Regional Science Association International 2024. -
Unleashing human potential: Integrating cognitive behavioral neuroscience into HR strategies
The world of work is transforming, driven by insights from the frontiers of science. Human resource (HR) practices are no longer limited to traditional methods and increasingly incorporate knowledge from disciplines like Cognitive Behavioral Neuroscience (CBN). By understanding how our brains work, we can design HR practices that enhance employee well-being, engagement, and, ultimately, performance. Drawing from neuroscientific research on decision-making, communication, stress, learning, motivation, and workplace design, this chapter delves into the intersection of CBN and HR, offering evidence-based practices that support a thriving workforce. This interdisciplinary approach holds promise for maximizing human potential in the context of the modern workplace. 2024 by IGI Global. All rights reserved. -
Unleashing the Potential: AIs Impact on Sustainable Finance in a Changing Global Economy
The world is becoming more conscious of sustainability, and the Finance sector is also influenced by this shift. Sustainable finance helps investors to make investment decisions by considering Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors. There is a rapid change in this investment decision process. The main key reason for this change is the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The study pertains to understanding the impact of AI-based technologies on sustainable finance. AI-based technologies play a significant role in the transformation of sustainable finance by identifying quality data, doing better analysis and predicting ESG trends and investment risks. AI-driven technologies help investors to understand the disclosures on ESG practices, framework and policy mechanisms of the companies so that they make informed decisions and achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, use of AI-based technologies in sustainable finance is expected to be transparent, ethical, accountable and accurate. The study discussed the various applications of AI in achieving SDG goals, the use cases of AI and ESG investment and the relation of green finance and green economy. Few challenges in integrating AI and sustainability are also discussed in the chapter. 2026 selection and editorial matter, A.V. Senthil Kumar, Ankita Chaturvedi, Atul Bansal, and Rohaya Latip; individual chapters, the contributors. -
Unleashing the Potential: How Influencers Drive Digital Content Marketing
Digital content marketing has revolutionized the marketing landscape, and influencers have emerged as powerful drivers in this realm. Digital content marketing (DCM) is marketing information that is valuable for consumers, which is created, distributed, and managed in a virtual space to engage current and potential consumer bases. An influencer is an individual who influences a broad segment of the target audience. They shape audience attitudes through blogs, tweets, and videos using social media. This demonstrates the power of an individual where an influencer markets the product/services of a particular firm via digital platforms. DCM exhibits the power of the content where the content is marketed via digital platforms. The objective of this study is to explore the impact of influencers on facilitating digital content marketing. This study employs the exploratory research synthesis method to gain insights into the current body of research concerning influencers and digital content marketing. Additionally, a case example is employed to shed light on how influencers play a role in driving digital content marketing. 2025 selection and editorial matter, Subir Bandyopadhyay and Bikramjit Rishi. -
Unleashing the Potential: How the Internet of Things Catalyzes Progress Towards the Development Goals
The world stands at a critical juncture, grappling with intertwined challenges of environmental degradation, social inequity, and economic precarity. In response, an integrated framework has been established by the United Nations in terms of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), for achieving a more sustainable and equitable future by 2030. These 17 ambitious goals encompass a wide range of interconnected targets, from eradicating poverty and hunger to ensuring clean water and sanitation, fostering responsible consumption and production, and combating climate change. However, realizing this ambitious agenda necessitates a paradigm shift, one that leverages technological innovation to drive transformative change. This paper explores the burgeoning potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) as a powerful enabler in achieving the SDGs. The IoT, a webbing of interconnected physical devices embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies, offers unprecedented capabilities for data collection, analysis, and real-time communication. By harnessing this data-driven ecosystem, we can cultivate a more intelligent and sustainable world. The paper examines specific applications of IoT solutions across various SDG domains. In the realm of Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6), for instance, IoT-enabled smart meters can monitor water usage patterns, detect leaks promptly, and optimize water distribution networks, leading to significant water conservation efforts. Similarly, in Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11), IoT-powered traffic management systems can optimize traffic flow, reduce congestion, and lower emissions, contributing to cleaner air and improved urban living. Furthermore, the paper explores the role of IoT in fostering Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12). By embedding sensors in products and packaging, manufacturers can gain valuable insights into resource utilization and product lifecycles. This later can then be used to optimize production processes, minimize waste, and extend product lifetimes, promoting a circular economy. In conclusion, the paper posits that the IoT, when harnessed strategically and ethically, has the potential to be a transformative force in achieving the SDGs. By fostering data-driven decision making, optimizing resource use, and promoting sustainable practices, IoT solutions can lay the foundation for a more sustainable and impartial future for all. The world faces a critical juncture, grappling with environmental degradation, social inequity, and economic precarity. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) offer a blueprint for a more sustainable future. IoT technology, with its interconnected devices and real-time data capabilities, is a powerful enabler. In Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6), IoT-enabled smart meters equipped with water quality sensors and wireless communication protocols can monitor water usage patterns, detect leaks, and optimize distribution networks. In Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11), IoT-powered traffic management systems utilizing advanced sensors and data analytics can optimize traffic flow, reduce congestion, and lower emissions. For Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12), IoT-enabled product tracking systems can monitor resource utilization and product lifecycles. This data can inform manufacturers on optimizing production processes, minimizing waste, and extending product lifetimes, promoting a circular economy. By harnessing IoT strategically and ethically, we can foster data-driven decision-making, optimize resource use, and promote sustainable practices, laying the foundation for a more equitable and sustainable future. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025.
