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Fabrication of liquid-crystal retarders for solar polarimetry: A facile method
A high-precision polarimeter for simultaneous multi-line spectropolarimetric Sun observations is under development at Indian Institute of Astrophysics. Towards this end, we plan to use liquid-crystal retarders as the polarization modulators. A prototype liquid-crystal variable retarder (LCVR) is fabricated and characterized. A solution-processed method is adapted to fabricate the LCVR using commercially available E7 nematic liquid-crystal material. Thickness of the alignment layer of the LC retarder was optimized to achieve uniformity. The fabricated LCVR demonstrates spatial uniformity of retardance comparable to a commercial waveplate. The device is found to have a low-range of operational voltage of <20 V and a very short response time of <1 ms. Also, the device shows consistent operational stability. Indian Academy of Sciences 2025. -
The interval valued fuzzy graph associated with a Crisp graph
We define the interval valued fuzzy graph (IVFG) associated with a crisp graph based on the degrees of the nodes of the crisp graph and study its various properties. The nature of arcs of the IVFG associated with a crisp graph can be determined if the adjacency matrix of the crisp graph is given. We show that the IVFG associated with a regular graph is regular, totally regular, edge regular and totally edge regular, but the IVFG associated with a complete graph is not a complete IVFG. We prove that the IVFG associated with Cn, n ? 3 is an interval valued fuzzy cycle and the IVFG associated with the wheel graph Wn, n ? 5 is an interval valued fuzzy tree. 2021 Forum-Editrice Universitaria Udinese SRL. All rights reserved. -
Strongly connected interval-valued fuzzy graphs
In interval-valued fuzzy graphs (IVFGs) strong paths need not exist between every two nodes in contrast with fuzzy graphs. Based on this, we define a particular class of interval-valued fuzzy graphs called strongly connected interval valued fuzzy graphs (SCIVFGs). A connected IVFG in which a strong path always exists between every two nodes is called a SCIVFG. We prove several sufficient conditions for an IVFG to be strongly connected. Finally we show that strong connectedness is preserved under isomorphism and co-weak isomorphism. 2020, Research Publication. All rights reserved. -
Interval-Valued Fuzzy Trees and Cycles
Interval-valued fuzzy tree (IVFT) and interval-valued fuzzy cycle (IVFC) are defined in this chapter. We characterize interval-valued fuzzy trees. We also prove that if G is an IVFG whose underlying crisp graph is not a tree then G is an IVFT if and only if G contains only ? strong arcs and weak arcs. It is shown that an IVFG G whose underlying crisp graph is a cycle is an IVFC if and only if G has at least two ? strong arcs. 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. -
On the Laplacian energy of interval valued fuzzy graphs
Interval valued fuzzy Laplacian matrix (IVFLM) associated with an interval valued fuzzy graph (IVFG) is studied in this paper. We define spectrum, energy, Laplacian spectrum and Laplacian energy and obtain some bounds for energy and Laplacian energy. 2020 Author(s). -
On interval valued fuzzy graphs associated with a finite group
We associate a particular type of interval-valued fuzzy graph(IVFG) called interval-valued fuzzy identity graph(IVFIG) with every finite group and study its various properties. We show that IVFIG associated with a finite group is not unique. We also show that every IVFIG associated with a finite group is a strong IVFG. It does not contain any feeble or weak arcs. Further, it is strongly connected. We prove that the IVFIG associated with a finite group in which every element is self inversed is an interval-valued fuzzy tree and the IVFIG of Zn (n is odd) under addition modulo n is the disjoint union of interval-valued fuzzy cycles. 2020 Author(s). -
Characterization of interval-valued fuzzy bridges and cutnodes
In this paper, we characterize interval - valued fuzzy bridges and interval-valued fuzzy cutnodes in terms of ? strong arcs. We discuss about the behaviour of arcs in a strongest path of an interval - valued fuzzy graph. An example is provided to prove that strongest paths are not in general related to strong paths in an interval - valued fuzzy graph. Finally we give a particular condition under which strong paths and strongest paths are equivalent. 2019 Author(s). -
Electrochemical Sensing of Formaldehyde in Fish Samples Using a Polydopamine-Modified Stainless Steel Electrode
Electrodeposited polydopamine (pDA) on a stainless steel substrate was developed for electrochemical sensing of formaldehyde in fish samples. Experimental conditions such as influence of scan rate, pH, and concentration were optimized. The pDA modified electrode was sensitive enough to detect formaldehyde at a potential of 0.8 V in an acidic aqueous solution. The lLinear dynamic range for the detection of formaldehyde was in the range of 0.43 to 1.60 ?m under optimal conditions. The detection and quantitation limits were found to be 0.14 and 0.43 ?m respectively. The method was effectively employed for the detection of formaldehyde in fish samples. 2021 The Electrochemical Society ("ECS"). Published on behalf of ECS by IOP Publishing Limited. -
Strategizing Talent Acquisition for Fostering Future Workforce Success: Addressing Millennial Turnover and Hiring Challenges in a Rapidly Evolving Business Landscape
Rapid technical breakthroughs and a competitive labor market characterize today's business prospects, emphasizing the need for successful recruitment and talent acquisition. Preparing for your company's future workforce entails evaluating who, when, why, and how you hireall of which are mirrored in your talent acquisition strategy. If given the option, 49% of Millennial workers would quit their present employment within the next two years (2019 Deloitte Global Millennial Survey). Many businesses consider finding the right people with the proper abilities their most pressing hiring challenge. Companies that employ effective talent acquisition methods lead to a successful workforce. However, lousy hiring can significantly reduce company profitability and efficiency. This research paper aims to analyze the current talent acquisition practices and processes adopted by the company and to understand the various factors affecting talent acquisition practices. A proactive talent acquisition strategy, encompassing strategic workforce planning, employer branding, continuous talent pipelining, technological integration, skill development, collaboration with educational institutions, data-driven decision-making, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion, forms a comprehensive model for long-term sustainable success. By adopting and adapting these practices, organizations can build a resilient and adaptable workforce capable of navigating the challenges of an ever-evolving business landscape. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024. -
NONHUMAN VISIONS: From Experimental Cinema to Hollywood
In this chapter, I want to trace the convergences between experimental cinema, video-art practices and Hollywood that has emerged as a result of their mutual investment in capturing the visuality of the Anthropocene through a technologically produced and mediated sensory framework. Through a series of case studies from independent filmmakers and Hollywood blockbusters, I argue that as much as the avant-garde is invested in producing Anthropocenic imaginations, Hollywood has also been pursuing it by creating a series of affective strategies that help us to conceive and relate to an otherwise incomprehensible scales of deep-pasts and futures. 2024 selection and editorial matter, Simi Malhotra, Sakshi Dogra and Jubi C. John; individual chapters, the contributors. -
Insights into the plant growth promotion properties of bacterial endophytes isolated from Alternanthera philoxeroides and Eichhornia crassipes from Bellandur lake, India
The presence of macrophytes such as Alternanthera philoxeroides and Eichhornia crassipes in Bellandur Lake, India, has been observed despite the high pollution levels. Our research aims to explore the potential role of endophytes in promoting the growth of these macrophytes in such heavily contaminated environments. In current study, we isolated 20 endophytic bacteria from various parts of A. philoxeroides (12) and E. crassipes (8) plants, including shoots, roots, leaves, and flowers. We found that a significant proportion of endophytes from A. philoxeroides (42 %) and E. crassipes (25 %) produced more than 100 g/mL of indole acetic acid (IAA). Similarly, the majority of the isolates possessed other plant growth promoting traits like ammonia production, nitrogen fixation, phosphate and potassium solubilization, siderophore production, and ACC deaminase production. Many of these isolates demonstrated extracellular enzyme production and halotolerance properties. We identified Acinetobacter soli ON529869 and Bacillus licheniformis ON506048 as the most effective plant growth promoters among the isolates, which also displayed antifungal properties against Fusarium solani and Cladosporium tenuissimum in vitro. Furthermore, greenhouse trials using these two endophytes revealed their significant plant growth promotion abilities in Amaranthus viridis. The pigment indices were evaluated using CI-710 Leaf Spectrometer. In conclusion, our findings provide compelling evidence for exploring the endophytic microbiomes of macrophytes in polluted areas for sustainable agriculture and bioprospecting of unique traits. This research could lead to the discovery of new and valuable resources for agricultural practices and other applications. 2023 SAAB -
Exploring the Potential of Bacillus velezensis, an Endophytic Bacteria Isolated from Alternanthera philoxeroides for Plant Growth Promotion and Bioremediation Properties
The current work was done to analyse the bioremediation and plant growth promotion (PGP) traits of endophytic bacteria isolated from Alternanthera philoxeroides from Bellandur Lake, Bangalore, India. Twenty-nine endophytic bacteria were isolated and tested for their PGP traits like indole acetic acid (IAA), ammonia, nitrogen fixation, 1-aminocyclopropane-1- carboxylate (ACC) deaminase production, phosphate solubilization etc. Endophytic bacterium, BEBAphL1 obtained from leaves of A. philoxeroides exhibited significant plant growth promotion properties and the isolate was identified as Bacillus velezensis OQ874364 using 16S rRNA sequencing. The bacterium showed potential IAA, ammonia production, nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization, and ACC deaminase production. The results indicate that this endophyte is promising as a growth-promoting inoculant, reducing the reliance on chemical inputs in conventional agricultural practices while enhancing nutrient uptake and stress resilience in plants. B. velezensis exhibited tolerance to high levels of chromium (500 mg/L) and NaCl (15%) and was also able to decolourize Congo red by 70% at 0.005% concentration of dye. Characterization of dye samples pre- and post-bacterial treatment was done using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis. The findings of the study indicate that B. velezensis shows promise as a plant growth stimulator capable of withstanding heavy metal exposure and breaking down dyes. The Author(s) 2023. -
Workplace diversity and inclusion: Policies and best practices for organisations employing transgender people in India
Policies and best practices are suggested based on the viewpoints of transgender employees, human resources managers in charge of diversity and inclusion, and activists who work for the welfare of transgender people. Fifteen people were interviewed in depth and their responses were analysed to obtain insights into transgender employees' perception of well-being in the workplace, which will help organisations to develop appropriate human resource policies to protect the rights of their transgender employees in the workplace. Copyright 2019 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. -
The Role of the Gut Microbiota in Neurodegenerative Diseases
The human gut has a rich and dynamic microbial population that plays an important role in many physiological activities. This review explores the complex interaction between the gut microbiota and human health, with an emphasis on its effect on neurodegenerative illnesses. The makeup of the gut microbiome and its impact on brain function through the gutbrain axis is highlighted. Dysbiosis, characterized by changes in the gut microbiotas composition, has been linked to the development of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimers, Parkinsons, Huntingtons, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. A Bidirectional communication between the stomach and the brain takes place via a variety of channels, including neurotransmitters and metabolites generated by gut bacteria. We investigate the processes through which dysbiosis causes neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and neuronal damage, which drive disease development. Potential therapeutic approaches that focus on the gut microbiota, such as antibiotics, probiotics, prebiotics, and fecal microbiota transplantation, are reviewed, with promising preclinical and clinical findings. Overall, this study emphasizes the relevance of gut microbiota to neurodegenerative illnesses, as well as the need to understand and target the gut-brain axis for future treatment options. 2024 by the authors. -
Impact of language-based diversity on affective, normative and continuance commitments level amid techs
Language-based diversity is a relatively understudied area within diversity research. The present paper examines the effects of language-based diversity among IT employees on levels of affective, normative and continuance commitments in Bengaluru, Cosmopolitan city. In primary data, responses are collected through well framed questionnaires and direct interaction with the employees to selected sample of 550 respondents of 10 Information Technology organisations in Bengaluru city. The independence of the two characteristics mother tongue and continuance commitment was tested using Cramers V statistic and the asymptotic significance value of 0.000 resulted into the conclusion that the two characteristics are not independent. 51.9% of the employees with mother tongue Tamil have high level continuance commitment. Cramers V statistic was used to test the independence of the two attributes namely, mother tongue and total commitment, and it was found that the asymptotic significance value is 0.000 which is less than 0.05. Hence it was found that the characteristics are not independent. IAEME Publication. -
Connect among employee engagement and three key of organisational commitment level - An empirical exploration AMID techs
The main objective of this paper is to gravely examine the link between employee engagement level and affective, continuance and normative commitment level in information technology (IT) organisations in Bangalore city. In primary data, responses are collected through well framed questionnaires and direct interaction with the employees to selected sample of 550 respondents of 10 Information Technology organisations in Bangalore city. The result revealed that employee engagement level explained 32% of the variation in total commitment. Since the P value is less than 0.01, it can be inferred that the linkage between employee engagement level and total commitment is statistically significant. The study identified a strong, positive correlation between employee's engagement level and affective commitment (d = 0.347, p =0.000) and employee's engagement level and normative commitment (d =.265, p =0.000), which were statistically significant. The study also revealed a positive correlation between employee engagement level and continuance commitment, which was not statistically significant (d =.072, p =0.096). The current study adds to the research pointing at employee's engagement level as a promising underlying mechanism to improve employee's organisational commitment level. IAEME Publication. -
Precursor to employee engagement AMID knowledge workers
The main objective of this study is to critically analyze the precursor to employee engagement. The research methodology used in this research is descriptive research. In primary data, responses are collected through well framed questionnaires and direct interaction with the employees to selected sample of 550 respondents of information technology organisations in Bengaluru City. The questionnaire consists of 20 questions based on employee engagement precursor. To reduce the dimension of this an exploratory factor analysis was carried out and 3 factors explaining 65.26% of the variance were derived. The 3 precursors identified as professional contentment (Cronbach's alpha 0.940) career development (Cronbach's alpha 0.836) and job enrichment (Cronbach's alpha 0.826). The current study adds to the research pointing at precursors to employee's engagement among knowledge researcher. Medwell Journals, 2017. -
Planned fashion obsolescence in the light of supply chain uncertainty
Fast fashion has popularised the phenomenon of perceived obsolescence whereby customers try to stay in line with the current fashion trends in the market even though the apparel they own are in perfect condition. This has ultimately led the fashion industry to become the second largest polluter in the world. The primary objective of this research paper is to comprehend how the media manoeuvres customers to indulge in fast fashion and how that in turn leads to uncertainty in the supply chain. To understand this, a maximum variation sampling method was adopted which consisted of customers, supply chain partners and marketers. In order to draw a parallel between the variables researched in the past and the present day scenario, an interview schedule was employed. Through the variables selected with the help of Dedoose, a model was created to identify the hurdles faced by suppliers as well as the customer in the fast fashion cycle. The results found that the power to break the fast fashion phenomenon lay in the hands of the media as it is through them that customers' perception can be altered. The importance of artificial intelligence in SCM and the modern tools used in industry 4.0 have also been discussed. 2020 Allied Business Academies. -
Journey through spiritual lens
This research is a comparative study of the Journey of Santiago in 'The Alchemist' who is after a personal legend and Christian in 'The Pilgrim's Progress' who sets his journey to attain Salvation. The aim of the study is to understand the similarities and diff erences of the terms such as Spiritual Quest, Sin, Purpose of Life, Truth and Sin. The growth of the two journeys has been analysed by highlighting the similarities and differences between the two. Such comparison not only helps in better understanding but it also helps to find new insights. Through the observations one states that though material treasure brings happiness but it is momentarily but a journey of trusting God will bring better understanding of the world. IJSTR 2019. -
Advancing the Evaluation of Oral Fluency in English for Specific Classrooms: Harnessing Natural Language Processing Tools for Enhanced Assessment
A crucial component of language learning and teaching is evaluating students' speaking abilities. Natural language processing (NLP) techniques have been employed recently in language assessment to automate the evaluation process and produce more impartial and reliable findings. In this study, we offer a speaking evaluation tool based on Natural Language Processing (NLP) that assesses a learner's speaking ability in real-time using cutting-edge algorithms. The instrument is altered to assess the fundamental facet of speaking skills - Fluency. As a result of the tool's immediate feedback, learners may pinpoint their areas of weakness and focus on honing their language abilities. The usefulness of the instrument was assessed through an intervention with a sample size of 30 students of the post-graduate students of a college in Pune, India. Python libraries, including random and re, were utilized to implement the algorithm. Data preprocessing involved accurate transcription of videos using an online tool and manual checking for corrections. Despite acknowledging limitations, such as potential biases in manually inserted hesitation markers, the study serves as a pivotal step toward automated fluency assessment, presenting exciting prospects for NLP and language education advancements. 2024 IEEE.
