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A Search for a grounding source in interpersonal relationships through metaxology in the select novels of Bernard Malamud
This research examines interpersonal relationships in the select novels of Bernard Malamud from a metaxological perspective. By examining the formation of the community through individuals where there are agapeic service and transformation of individuals, it attempts to bring out the relevance of metaxological relationships that give importance to dialogue, ethical relationships and love. It is essential to understand the space between interpersonal relationships to lead a meaningful life in the contemporary world. It explores to ascertain whether human beings attain fulfilment in the community through transformation. This thesis addresses the issues that are relevant to the novelist in the context of Jewish identity and assumes that this study is essential since the study informs us about the interpersonal relationships which are very relevant in today’s context. This study claims that the interpersonal relationships portrayed in the novels of Malamud are metaxological because it affirms the self and transcends towards the other and forms a community where there is agapeic love and service. This research claims that interpersonal relationships attain its fulfilment through metaxological relationships. This mode of interpersonal relationships is relevant since it enables us to understand many existing problems between people, culture and nations, and to find a solution to it. The question of how to maintain a proper relationship with other human beings by giving equal importance to the individuals who are involved in the relationship is prominent today. The analysis of the novels based on metaxology changes our existing understanding of the interpersonal relationships and gives a new dimension to it.
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A system for confidential training and inference for vertically partitioned dataset using secure multi-party computation /
Patent Number: 202241057386, Application: Kapil Tiwari.
The present invention applies to probabilistic inference employing secure multi-party computation (SMPC) methodologies including confidential training, inference, and model protection for vertically partitioned datasets. The proposed invention addresses privacy
complexities of vertically partitioned data owners, model owners, and ML clients using confidential training, inference, and model protection (CoTraIn-VPD), a technique to boost data, model parameter, and client input privacy during ML inference without affecting accuracy or performance. -
A system for confidential inference and model protection using secure multi-party computation /
Patent Number: 202241004611, Applicant: Kapil Tiwari.
The present invention relates to probabilistic inference based on secure multi-party computation (SMPC) techniques, and more particularly to Confidential Inference and Model Protection. The present invention addresses the privacy concern of model owners and ML client, by using the confidential inference and model protection aka CoInMPro, a technique to boost privacy of model parameters and client input during ML inference without affecting accuracy by paying a marginal performance cost. -
An apparatus for a predetermined language transliteration and method thereof /
Patent Number: 202121024080, Applicant: Solley Joseph.
The present invention discloses an apparatus for a predetermined language transliteration and method thereof. The system includes, but not limited to, a processing unit with one or more processors connected with one or more storage devices, and wherein the processing unit is to: acquire scripts or alphabets of the predetermined language through an OCR scanning unit or through any input device. -
A storage system for data encryption and decryption using line graphs and method thereof /
Patent Number: 202141013775, Applicant: Sanjana Theresa.
The present invention discloses a storage system in a computer network for data encryption and decryption using line graphs and method thereof. The system includes, but not limited to, a processing unit in a computer network that includes at least one hardware processor, the processing system configured to perform. -
A diet and workout recommendstion system using improved conditional restricted boltzmann machines (CRBM) and method thereof /
Patent Number: 202141024082, Applicant: Dr. Vaishali M Deshmukh.
The system includes, but not limited to, one or more processor provided in a computer network; and a memory disposed in communication with each of the processor and storing processor executable instructions, the instructions comprising instructions to: process varied datasets of Food items and various nutrient parameters of Food items with respect to their ratings by various food takers and while recommending for a patient or a target user. -
A storage system for data encryption and decryption using line and method thereof /
Patent Number: 202141013775, Applicant: Sanjana Theresa.
The present invention discloses a storage system in a computer network for data encryption and decryption using line graphs and method thereof. The system includes, but not limited to, a processing unit in a computer network that includes at least one hardware processor, the processing system configured to perform: to represent data as vertices in a graph; wherein each character is correspond to a vertex while all adjacent characters in the plaintext will be represented as adjacent vertices in the graph. -
A system for secure collaborative computation and method thereof /
Patent Number: 202121003561, Applicant: Dr. Samiksha Shukla.
The present invention discloses a system for Secure Collaborative Computation and method thereof. The present invention discloses a computation system conjugated with a processor and, the processor is to: provide input data by one or more computer system using an input device and further recognizing the input data. -
A system for simulation of collision resistant secure sum protocol and method thereof /
Patent Number: 202021055655, Applicant: Dr. Samiksha Shukla.
The present invention discloses a system for simulation of collision resistant secure sum protocol and method thereof. The present invention discloses a simulation apparatus, system and method thereof having a computation system conjugated with a processor and a Trusted Third Party (TTP) system provided on a computation server system, in which computing, by the Trusted Third Party (TTP) system having an initiator, and via the processor, for number of party, packets per party and anonymizers. -
The Culinary Space : Reading Food and Identity Intersections in Select Narratives
This study focuses on select fictional narratives with food mentions at the peripheries to enquire into the textualisation of food that exhibits the existence of an enunciative culinary newlinespace wherein the nuances of individual and collective identities are negotiated. The culinary space is conceptualised by considering the defined and built physical space wherein activities associated with the culinary realm occur and the imaginative space created through the presence and absence of food. This culinary space interacts with mobility, which serves as the newlinelinking idea that ties together Anita Nair s Ladies Coup(2001), Bharti Kirchner s newlineDarjeeling (2002), Monica Ali s Brick Lane (2003), Kunzang Choden s The Circle of Karma newline(2005), and Manjushree Thapa s Seasons of Flight (2010), and informs these specific newlinetextualisations of food and prompts the need to focus on the representations of everyday lived experiences. This study reads the chosen narratives to enable a reading that is distinct from the conventional one of culinary narratives centred on food and establishes that the textualisation of food in narratives with food at the peripheries is an important site of investigation. This close reading through an approach directed by concepts from food studies and select notions from space and mobility looks into how the culinary space serves as the site of defining and re-imagining of individual and cultural identities of the characters through memories of food and relations to and through food. These insights add to the existing discourses on identity by looking into the textualisation of food shaped by notions of newlinespace and mobility to show that the transformative quality of food is reflected in the dynamism of the culinary space that endorses the same in the negotiation of identities that are explored, perceived, and projected within. -
A feminist interrogation of gender and class representation in specific detergent advertisements /
Women have been stereotyped by society at large to be caretakers in the domestic front. Advertisement is a tool used to influence people and stereotypes have often been included in advertisements to target a specific audience. Washing clothes has been stereotyped as a women’s job in society across the globe. The concept of Feminism is to bring about equality of both genders in all spheres if life. -
Antibacterial Efficacy of Oreochromis niloticus Mucus and its Characterization
Investigating new antimicrobial agents from various biological sources is necessary due to the rise of bacteria that are resistant to drugs. A neglected source of bioactive substances with possible antibacterial qualities is fish, especially Oreochromis niloticus (Nile tilapia). This study identifies the bioactive components of extracts made from O. niloticus and examines their antibacterial activity. PBS and sterile water were used to remove fish mucus using a solvent. Using the agar well diffusion method, extracts were tested for antibacterial activity against a panel of Gram-positive bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus, B. cereus), Gram-negative bacteria (Klebsiella pneumoniae, P. aeruginosa), and fungus (Candida albicans). The presence of hydroxyl and amide functional groups, which are suggestive of proteins and polyphenolic substances, was further validated by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The study demonstrates O. niloticuss antibacterial potential, with its mucus being an exceptionally abundant source of bioactive substances. These results highlight the potential of fish-derived antimicrobial compounds as substitutes for traditional antibiotics. The isolation, structural clarification, and possible therapeutic uses of these chemicals should be the main areas of future study. Furthermore, to guarantee the efficacy and safety of these natural compounds, knowledge of their toxicity profiles and mechanisms of action is crucial. In the fight against antibiotic resistance, this study helps to establish sustainable bioresources and expands our knowledge of O. niloticuss antibacterial potential. The Author(s) 2025. -
A framework for integrating nested queries in natural language interfaces to databases
To translate Natural Language (NL) statements into Structured Query Language
(SQL) queries, different methods and systems were proposed in the past. This work presents a framework for automating the translation of Data Requirement
Specifications (DRS) given by enterprise Business Users in NL into SQL queries,
focusing on requirements that result in the generation of nested SQLs. The framework takes the business user’s DRS given in English as input and generates an initial query sketch by employing semantic parsing. This initial sketch is further refined and completed into a well-formed SQL by consulting the Database Schema. It performs the translation by combining NL processing techniques with Query Sketch generation methods and refines it by employing Repair techniques or extends it further. The framework suggests using Lambda expressions for intermediate representation and employs standard operations of Lambda Calculus for performing the required transformations needed for translation. Lambda Context Calculus (LCC) provides the operational semantics and the relevant methods needed in transforming NL statements into SQL, preserving the integrity and compositionality24 of expressions in every step of the translation. Though Lambda Calculus is found to be effective in representing the intermediate expressions and assists in performing the transformations that are needed for translating specific predicates into SQL, its inflexibility in combining parallel computations is a constraint. To represent clauses that are in parallel or are in
pipeline, and to perform the required transformations on the intermediate expressions involving these, more advanced programming constructs are needed. It also adopts functional programming techniques to deal with complex scenarios involving nested queries. This work recommends the use of some advanced language constructs, the Fixed-point Combinators11 and Monad Comprehensions20 for performing the required transformation at the intermediate language level and adopts functional programming techniques for the required syntactic sugar. -
A Framework for Integrating Nested Queries in Natural Language Interfaces to Databases
To translate Natural Language (NL) statements into Structured Query Language (SQL) queries, different methods and systems were proposed in the past. This work presents a framework for automating the translation of Data Requirement Specifications (DRS) given by enterprise Business Users in NL into SQL queries, focusing on requirements that result in the generation of nested SQLs. The framework takes the business user s DRS given in English as input and generates an initial query sketch by employing semantic parsing. This initial sketch is further refined and newlinecompleted into a well-formed SQL by consulting the Database Schema. It performs newlinethe translation by combining NL processing techniques with Query Sketch generation newlinemethods and refines it by employing Repair techniques or extends it further. The newlineframework suggests using Lambda expressions for intermediate representation and newlineemploys standard operations of Lambda Calculus for performing the required newlinetransformations needed for translation. Lambda Context Calculus (LCC) provides the newlineoperational semantics and the relevant methods needed in transforming NL statements newlineinto SQL, preserving the integrity and compositionality24 of expressions in every step of the translation. Though Lambda Calculus is found to be effective in representing the intermediate expressions and assists in performing the transformations that are needed for translating specific predicates into SQL, its inflexibility in combining parallel computations is a constraint. To represent clauses that are in parallel or are in pipeline, and to perform the required transformations on the intermediate expressions involving these, more advanced programming constructs are needed. It also adopts functional programming techniques to deal with complex scenarios involving nested queries. -
Determination of thallium in environmental samples by surfactant assisted dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction combined with first order derivative spectrophotometry /
European Journal Of Chemistry, Vol.6, Issue 2, pp.420-425, ISSN No:2153-2257 (Online) 2153-2249 (Print) -
Highly selective first order derivative spectrophotometric determination of osmium(VIII) using anthranilic acid as a chromogenic reagent /
Indian Journal Of Chemical Technology, Vol.22, Issue 5, pp.234-240, ISSN No: 0975-0991 (Online), 0971-457X (Print). -
Scientific Social Responsibility: A Means to Sustainability and Environmental Fairness
Science and scientific research lead any country in its journey of progress. At some point in history there are instances where scientific discoveries resulted in global disasters. We are living in an era of enormous threats to sustainable development. Multitudes of our brethren remain to live in poverty and are denied a life of dignity. There are growing disparities within and among nations. This made a rethinking on the entire process of scientific education and research in terms of its social commitment which resulted in government of India coming up with a policy document. This paper takes a close look at this policy document released by the department of science and technology government of India apart from looking at some of the global practices and suggestions. 2026 National Science Teaching Association. -
Learning Science: A Joyful Experience
Learning science and particularly subjects like chemistry is challenging for the gen zee students. The imaginative and thoughtful interventions by the teachers can tackle this to a great extent and make it enjoyable for the learners. This manuscript examines the basic concepts of learning sciences and the role of teachers in facilitating a joyful learning. A set of techniques for good learning to be reinforced and a set of wrong techniques which needs to be avoided are looked into. Concepts like adult learning, significance of history of science and lifelong learning are also discussed. This manuscript provides a good reading for the teachers who are new to the profession and students of science. 2025 National Science Teaching Association. -
Cross-Platform vs. Native Mobile Development: A Comprehensive Study Using an Expense Tracker Application
In this paper, the Native Android, Flutter, and React Native are compared in an empirical way with the help of an Expense Tracker application on Android (Pixel 6, Android 14). The Native, Flutter, and React Native had an average start up time of 1.5 s, 2.4 s, and 3.0 s respectively. Maintainability Indexes and SUS scores demonstrate that Flutter provides efficiency without affecting the code quality. It was measured using standardized tools Android Studio Profiler, Trepn Profiler and SonarQube to measure performance, scalability and security. Findings show that Native Android provides the best performance and security, and Flutter is 35 times faster to develop and has a well-maintained code. Results guide the choice of frameworks by practitioners. 2025 IEEE.












