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Problematic Gaming Among Adolescents within a Non-Clinical Population: A Scoping Review
Gaming is a pastime activity that has been enjoyed by millions of individuals worldwide for the past few years. The adolescent is in a developmental period that involves significant bio- psychosocial changes, including rapid changes in physical and mental states that make them more vulnerable to addiction. Online Gaming could have a higher risk of developing problematic gaming. Many studies have documented video gaming addiction and not problematic video gaming. Problematic gaming is a condition different from video game addiction. Further research remains needed to synthesise the factors behind problematic video game usage. The purpose of the scoping review is to synthesise the findings related to problematic video by identifying using a search through the following database: JSTOR, ProQuest, APA Psycnet, Ebsco. The research will help detect the early symptoms of addiction and understand the mechanism behind the addictive nature. Through the study, we can provide psychological care for adolescents by educating them and preventing and being aware of problematic gaming usage and experiences. The Electrochemical Society -
Problems and perspectives in inventory management of fruits and vegetables at HOPCOMS, Bangalore
Increase in demand for Fruit and Vegetables has augmented over the years. Being perishable they are restricted to a limited life span. The time dependency on perishable commodities acts as a barrier to retain the freshness and quality in fruits and vegetables for a longer period. Therefore, Inventory management is vital to manage perishable commodities as it brings in transparency to the actual demand from the customers. The retailer being the key element in the supply chain to come in contact with the customer should follow up with techniques to manage overstocking and stock out situation. The present study focuses on bringing in inventory management in HOPCOMS, a cooperative society in Karnataka. In the road to satisfy the customers, it is necessary for the society to come up with different strategies to manage the inventories. Different inventory evaluation methods are studied in relation to perishable commodities and the factors affecting the same. FIFO (first in first out) an inventory evaluation method was found to be more efficient and must be considered practically by the retailers to manage inventories during the sales. However, with efficient infrastructural facilities, interference of state government to bring in cold storage facilities and, creating awareness regarding the actual demand for a commodity in the market, the retailer would be able to balance overstocking and stock out situation in the future. 2019, Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc. All rights reserved. -
Problems with the advocates (Amendment) bill, 2017 /
International Journal Of Science And Research, Vol.6, Issue 6, pp.2066 - 2068, ISSN: 2319-7064 (Online). -
Procedural Justice, Perceived Organisational Support, and Organisational Citizenship Behaviour in Business School
Background/Purpose: The effectiveness of a Business School depends on the extra role behaviours or Organ-isational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB) of its committed academics. The social exchange theory postulates that employees tend to display OCB when they know how their organisation would treat them. As B-School academics' inclination towards OCB is less understood, this study examines the interaction between Procedural Justice (PJ), Perceived Organisational Support (POS) and Organisational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB) among B-School academics. Methods: A survey was carried out to collect data from B-School academics, 378 responses were collected from B-Schools from the state of Kerala, India. Data validity and reliability analyses, and direct and indirect effects of research variables were tested using Partial Least Square (PLS) path modelling. Results: The results indicate PJ positively influences POS as well as dimensions of the OCB for B-School academics. Contrary to previous OCB studies, this study finds that POS do not significantly relate to Courtesy. The findings also show that POS fully mediates PJ's relationship with Altruism, Conscientiousness and Civic Virtues of B-School academics. Conclusion: This research explains the dynamics of PJ and POS towards OCB in a B-School setting. The academic setting of this study provides more insight into the relationships and provides insights into enhancing the organisational citizenship behaviour of academics in enhancing educational outcomes. Further, it also adds to existing understanding of organisational behaviour theory. 2021 Elizabeth Dominic et al., published by Sciendo. -
Process Development for Mass Production of Cordycepin Using Fermentation Technology
Cordyceps is a rare and exotic medicinal genus that has been utilised for generations in traditional Chinese medicine. China, Bhutan, Nepal, the Tibetan Plateau, and the newlinenortheastern parts of India are the main areas where they may be noticed. Cordycepin newline(C10H13O3N5), an adenosine derivative generated naturally by Cordyceps militaris, has essential pharmacological effects. Cordycepin has been shown to have anti-tumor/antiproliferative, anti-metastatic, apoptosis-inducing, anti-malaria, anti-microbial, antifungal, anti-diabetic/hypoglycemic, and anti-inflammatory qualities, among other things. The scarcity of native Cordyceps spp., as well as illicit commerce and a lack of growing methods in natural habitats, limit the supply of this prized fungus for therapeutic applications. As a result, an attempt was made to standardize the technique for large-scale cordycepin manufacturing in a laboratory setting. To measure the cordycepin, analytical methods by using High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and Ultraviolet Visible spectroscopy (UV Spec.) were established. Furthermore, different methods were optimised and established to successfully extract cordycepin from biomass. Solid state fermentation (SSF) was performed to grow the fruiting bodies of C. militaris in jars. A novel technology was developed using cotton in the SSF which improved the cordycepin content by 138.42 %. Different liquid culture methods (static, submerged, and mix) were also studied; the Static mode was chosen for future media optimization studies. Initially, different parameters like the effect of pH, light, media volume, and inoculum percentage were optimised that affect the cordycepin production. Further, numerous media components, including carbon newlinesources, nitrogen sources, metals, salts and also the impact of vitamins, amino acids, newlineand adenosine that can influence the cordycepin production were optimized employing the One Factor at a time (OFAT) method. -
Process development to synthesize plasma sprayable powders from nano alumina ceramic powders
Nano sized (?100 nm) alumina powders were converted into micron sized (30-75 mm) plasma sprayable powders by employing synthetic polymers to agglomerate them. The agglomeration process was carried out (a) in a spray dryer and (b) through systematic manual granulation procedure. The importance of process parameters that govern the plasma spray powder synthesis and thereby the characteristics were being suitable for being plasma spray coated have been brought out in this research paper. A comparative study has been made between the two synthesis methods by testing the powders synthesized under different processing conditions for their flowability characteristics. Micro-structural features related with the shape morphology and powder grain sizes were studied by Scanning Electron Microscope and the elemental composition characterization was carried out by Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy. The most suitable plasma sprayable powders were further coated onto metal substrates by using an Atmospheric Plasma Spray coating unit. The plasma sprayable powders were developed with a goal to explore their potential for their applications as wear resistant nano coatings. 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. -
Process for generation of bioethanol from mannuronic acid and guluronic acid /
Patent Number: 202041002544, Applicant: Erumalla Venkatanagaraju.
Rapid urbanization and increase in population have evoked tremendous attention for biofuels production to combat shortage of fuels, environmental concerns, foreign exchange savings and socioeconomic issues. In recent years bioethanol production from agro-industrial wastes acquired a prominent place to fulfil the gap between production and demand. -
Process of Emotion Regulation in Indian Couples During Gottmans Dreams-Within-Conflict Intervention: A Mixed-Methods Design Study
Gottman Couple Therapy (GCT) is based on 40 + years of empirical findings and advocates process research, enabling an understanding of how an intervention works. Dreams-within-Conflict (DWC) is a GCT technique that softens the stand on unresolvable issues by facilitating positive emotion regulation strategies such as expressing vulnerabilities, understanding, and soothing in place of destructive strategiessuch as criticism and defensiveness. The aim of the study is to understand the emotion regulation process during a one-session DWC intervention using a convergent parallel mixed-methods design examining N = 30 individuals (15 couples) during the DWC intervention. The changes in emotion regulation strategies (Extrinsic/Intrinsic affect Worsening/Improving strategiesEW, IW, EI, II) in partners were examined in the presence of individual characteristics of emotion regulation traits (cognitive-reappraisal and suppression) and beliefs using self-assessment questionnaires, feedback reports, thematic coding of video recordings, and a semi-structured interview. Paired-samplest-test results showed that DWC fosters emotion regulation strategies by significantly decreasing partners EW and increasing EI and II strategies. Though IW strategies declined during-DWC, the changes were not significant. Hierarchical linear modeling findings showed that before-DWC emotion regulation strategies, gender, and individual emotion regulation traits of cognitive-reappraisal and suppression predicted EI, and before-DWC strategies predicted II, but none of the variables predicted EW and IW during-DWC. To further understand the interventional implications, the emotional regulation strategies and preferences for expression (over suppression) shared by the Indian couples were examined using thematic analysis. The results show that avoidance, conflict behaviors, and prioritizing parents emotions over partners (in men) were the most often employed regulatory strategies. Simultaneously, Indian couples unanimously agreed that expression of emotions was a crucial factor for marital satisfaction. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2023. -
Process of Emotion Regulation in Relation to Attachment and Mindfulness Traits During Gottman's Dreams-WIthin-Conflict Intervention
Gottman Couple Therapy (GCT) promotes process research to comprehend how interventions function. A GCT intervention called Dreams-within-Conflict (DWC) encourages healthy emotional regulation techniques including expression and experiencing to diffuse impasses. The purpose of this study is to examine emotion regulation and experiencing changes during a single DWC session using convergent mixed methods on N=30 individuals (15 couples). The techniques for controlling emotions (Extrinsic/Intrinsic affect Worsening/Improving strategies EW, IW, EI, II) and experiencing mode/peak scores (ESM & ESP) were measured using self- assessments, observation rating and coding of video recordings, interviews, and feedback reports in relation to individual traits of emotion regulation (cognitive reappraisal & suppression), beliefs, attachment (avoidance & anxiety), and mindfulness. Paired-samples t-test revealed that DWC significantly reduced partners' EW and boosted partners' EI and II. Both ESM and ESP significantly improved. Results from hierarchical linear modelling showed that before-DWC EI, gender, cognitive reappraisal, and suppression predicted EI and before-DWC II and avoidance predicted II. None of the variables predicted EW or IW. Gender predicted ESM. The emotional regulation strategies, experiencing and preferences for expression (over suppression) shared by Indian couples were examined using thematic analysis. Avoidance, conflict behaviours, and prioritising parents' emotions over partners' (in men) were most used strategies. Experiencing levels 1-3 used before-DWC changed to 3-4 during-DWC. Expression was unanimously preferred by Indian couples. -
Process of identity development and psychological functioning: A critical narrative review for the Indian context
Background: Identity is a crucial milestone achievement for adolescents to become contributing adult members in society. This narrative research focused on exploring the link between identity development and psychological functioning and understanding the process of Indian adolescents' and adults' identity development and psychological functioning. Often, the Indian identity researchers use the theories of identity development conceptualized by Erikson, James Marcia and Michael Berzonsky which have been primarily conceptualized to understand the process of individual's identity development in the western individualistic cultural context. These theorists based their theories on certain essential contextual conditions, for the individuals' identity development. This review article critically explored the availability and applicability of those contextual conditions for Indian adolescents' and adults' identity development. Methods: The articles for the review were mainly collected from the online databases such as PROQUEST Research Library, Taylor and Francis, the archives of the Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry, the archives of the Indian Journal of Psychiatry, EBSCO, and Google. A narrative review method was used to examine various elements of the process of identity development conceptualized by the mainstream identity development theorists Erikson, James Marcia, and Michael Berzonsky and their applicability to the process of Indian adolescents' and adults' identity development. Results: The review found that the processes of mainstream identity development theories have some serious limitations in their applicability to the Indian context. Conclusions: This article identified alternative identity development processes and interventions that could be used to enhance Indian adolescents' and adults' identity development. 2022 The Author(s). -
Process optimization of SLA-fabricated BN-reinforced photopolymer composites using ANOVA for improved tensile strength
This study examined how the mechanical characteristics of 3D-printed photopolymer composites are affected by the inclusion of boron nitride (BN). Stereolithography technology was used to print BN-reinforced photosensitive resin composites with different BN weight percentages (0, 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 wt%). The effect of process parameters - Material composition, build angle, post-curing time, and lift speed) on the tensile strength of the printed specimens were evaluated using a Taguchi L16 orthogonal array. The microstructure and elemental composition of the composites were characterized using energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDAX) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Tensile tests were performed in accordance with ASTM D638 Type IV, and the findings were assessed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) and signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio. SEM and EDAX investigations revealed that BN was evenly distributed throughout the photosensitive resin matrix. The ANOVA results showed that post-curing time had the biggest effect on tensile strength (38.283 % contribution), followed by material composition (27.669 %), lift speed (16.265 %), and build angle (17.782 %). For the maximum tensile strength, the ideal set of process parameters was determined to be 1.5 wt percent BN, 90 build angle, 60 min post-curing time, and 60 mm per minute lift speed. Significant interactions between the parameters under study were displayed by interaction plots. This study offers important insights into optimizing SLA process settings for increased tensile strength and shows how BN-reinforced photopolymer composites can improve the mechanical properties of SLA-printed objects. Copyright 2025. Published by Elsevier B.V. -
Process Optimization Using Value Stream Mapping in PCB Manufacturing
PCB Manufacturing process is a complex process and has several processes and sub-processes. Adopting a lean manufacturing system will help to increase the efficiency of the system. This study aims to optimize the process for PCB manufacturing using value stream mapping. Observation method has been used to collect the cycle time of different processes from a PCB manufacturing plant in India. Pareto charts, why-why analysis and Ishikawa diagrams have been used to do the analysis and optimize the process and create a value stream mapping for the entire process. Standard Operating Procedures have been framed and solutions to increase the efficiency has been proposed. 2022 IEEE. -
Process scheduling in heterogeneous multicore system using agent based graph coloring algorithm
In any heterogeneous multicore system, there are numerous amount of processors with different platform and all the processing units are fabricated on a common single unit preferably on a System on Chip. As there is a tremendous amount of parallelism encompassed in a multicore system, proper utilization of the cores is a big challenge in the current era. Hence a more automated software approach is required like an agent based graph coloring algorithm to find the free processor and schedule the tasks on the respective cores. Predominantly the entire process of scheduling the tasks on multicore system is based on arrival time of process. This paper incorporates the scheduling on the linux 2.6.11 kernel and GEMS simulator for multicore implementation. The core utilization in this type of agent scheduling is 50% more than the existing scheduling mechanism. BEIESP. -
Processing low-cost feedstock's into high quality biodiesal with a novel chemical multi functional process intensifier method /
Patent Number: 202141060717, Applicant: Ravikumar R.
A method and apparatus for producing a cost-effectively purified biodiesel product from feedstocks are provided. It is possible to utilize both a crude feedstock pretreatment process and a free fatty acid refining process in certain implementations before transesterification and the creation of crude biodiesel and glycerin. When it comes to biodiesel refining, there are several options. As a result of these operations, a pure biodiesel product that meets various commercial requirements may be produced. -
Processing low-cost feedstock's into high quality biodiesal with a novel chemical multi functional process intensifier method /
Patent Number: 202141060717, Applicant: Ravikumar R.
A method and apparatus for producing a cost-effectively purified biodiesel product from feedstocks are provided. It is possible to utilize both a crude feedstock pretreatment process and a free fatty acid refining process in certain implementations before transesterification and the creation of crude biodiesel and glycerin. When it comes to biodiesel refining, there are several options. As a result of these operations, a pure biodiesel product that meets various commercial requirements may be produced. -
Processing low-cost feedstock's into high quality biodiesal with a novel chemical multi functional process intensifier method /
Patent Number: 202141060717, Applicant: Ravikumar R.
A method and apparatus for producing a cost-effectively purified biodiesel product from feedstocks are provided. It is possible to utilize both a crude feedstock pretreatment process and a free fatty acid refining process in certain implementations before transesterification and the creation of crude biodiesel and glycerin. When it comes to biodiesel refining, there are several options. As a result of these operations, a pure biodiesel product that meets various commercial requirements may be produced. -
Processing low-cost feedstock's into high quality biodiesal with a novel chemical multi functional process intensifier method /
Patent Number: 202141060717, Applicant: Ravikumar R.
A method and apparatus for producing a cost-effectively purified biodiesel product from feedstocks are provided. It is possible to utilize both a crude feedstock pretreatment process and a free fatty acid refining process in certain implementations before transesterification and the creation of crude biodiesel and glycerin. When it comes to biodiesel refining, there are several options. As a result of these operations, a pure biodiesel product that meets various commercial requirements may be produced. -
Processing low-cost feedstock's into high quality biodiesal with a novel chemical multi functional process intensifier method /
Patent Number: 202141060717, Applicant: Ravikumar R.
A method and apparatus for producing a cost-effectively purified biodiesel product from feedstocks are provided. It is possible to utilize both a crude feedstock pretreatment process and a free fatty acid refining process in certain implementations before transesterification and the creation of crude biodiesel and glycerin. When it comes to biodiesel refining, there are several options. As a result of these operations, a pure biodiesel product that meets various commercial requirements may be produced. -
Processing low-cost feedstock's into high quality biodiesal with a novel chemical multi functional process intensifier method /
Patent Number: 202141060717, Applicant: Ravikumar R.
A method and apparatus for producing a cost-effectively purified biodiesel product from feedstocks are provided. It is possible to utilize both a crude feedstock pretreatment process and a free fatty acid refining process in certain implementations before transesterification and the creation of crude biodiesel and glycerin. When it comes to biodiesel refining, there are several options. As a result of these operations, a pure biodiesel product that meets various commercial requirements may be produced. -
Processing low-cost feedstock's into high quality biodiesal with a novel chemical multi functional process intensifier method /
Patent Number: 202141060717, Applicant: Ravikumar R.
A method and apparatus for producing a cost-effectively purified biodiesel product from feedstocks are provided. It is possible to utilize both a crude feedstock pretreatment process and a free fatty acid refining process in certain implementations before transesterification and the creation of crude biodiesel and glycerin. When it comes to biodiesel refining, there are several options. As a result of these operations, a pure biodiesel product that meets various commercial requirements may be produced.









