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Phonon limited diffusion thermopower in phosphorene
A theoretical investigation of diffusion thermopower, Sd, of phosphorene employing Boltzmann transport formalism is presented. We assume carriers in phosphorene to be scattered by in-plane single and flexural two-phonon processes via deformation potential coupling. Our calculations of Sd in phosphorene show that, at low temperatures (T?< 20 K) Sd increases linearly with temperature and for the range of temperatures considered single phonon contribution to Sd dominates. As function of carrier concentration, ns, considered (1016?1018 m-2), at T = 300K, Sd decreases from 189?V/K to 9.9 ?V/K. 2017 Author(s). -
An enhanced framework to design intelligent course advisory systems using learning analytics
Education for a person plays an anchor role in shaping an individuals career. In order to achieve success in the academic path, care should be taken in choosing an appropriate course for the learners. This research work is based on the framework to design a course advisory system in an efficient way. The design approach is based on overlapping of learning analytics, academic analytics, and personalized systems. This approach provides an efficient way to build course advisory system. Also, mapping of course advisory systems into the reference model of learning analytics is discussed in this paper. Course advisory system is considered as enhanced personalized system. The challenges involved in the implementation of course advisory system is also elaborated in this paper. Springer Science+Business Media Singapore 2017. -
Dharma as a binary identity
The idea of Dharma has different connotation in History from that of religion as is popularly understood. While it is accepted as righteousness, it transcends the notion that Dharma represents piety, spirituality, belief and nobility. On the contrary, History is replete with instances of how religion, an institutionalized aspect of Dharma, was constantly articulated as representing Authority, Power, Status and Hierarchy. Due to these interpretations Dharma often was projected as a tool for realization of the above by various institutions, be they, political, social, cultural or economic, and Dharma provided legitimacy and justified their identities. The present paper juxtaposes this articulation in the context of Ancient and Medieval India, spanning a period approximately from 3rd century BCE to 10th century CE. It argues that the different trajectories that flowed between Dharma and various other secular institutions constantly witnessed divergence as well as assimilation at various points of time. 2015 Journal of Dharma: Dharmaram Journal of Religions and Philosophies (DVK, Bengaluru), ISSN: 0253-7222. -
Shifting mold of media technology and content with main thrust on Pandora's Box /
Journal Of Media and Social Development, Vol.2, Issue 1, pp.528-539, ISSN No: 2320-8244. -
The intermix of social media in propelling the social change /
Indian Journal Of Applied Research, Vol.4, Issue 7, pp.540-541, ISSN No: 2249-555X. -
Where to Check Homework? The Emphasis on Supportive Feedback via Social Media by Teachers in CALL and Its Consequences on EFL Learners' Self-assessment, Academic Success, Academic Enjoyment
This study investigates the impact of Facebook-mediated supportive feedback on English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners' self-assessment, academic enjoyment, and academic success in a Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) context. Using a sequential exploratory methodology, this study holistically investigates the research objectives using qualitative and quantitative approaches. Two intact classrooms of lower-intermediate EFL students in an Iraqi language institute were selected; one class was designated as the experimental group receiving Facebook-mediated tasks and the other as the control group using conventional teaching strategies. Among the tools for data collecting were a teacher-made test, semi-structured interviews, and observation. Compared to the control group, the experimental groupwhich received extra Facebook-mediated tasks and conventional course materialsshowcased notably greater degrees of self-assessment, academic enjoyment, and academic success. Positive perceptions of Facebook-mediated interactions were found through the qualitative analyses of observations and interviews, thereby stressing learners' higher motivation, collaboration, and sense of community. The implications of the study are discussed. 2024, The Pacific Association for Computer Assisted Language Learning (PacCALL). All rights reserved. -
Experiences of mindfulness-based relapse prevention on the smoking behaviour of working women
Smoking is the highest cause of preventable deaths in the world. The number of working women prone to addiction is high due to the levels of stress witnessed. The number of working women who have taken up to smoking has increased and is said to increase by 20 percent by the year 2025 if not addressed. Mindfulness, a Buddhist meditative technique helps with managing addiction to nicotine. Mindfulness based relapse prevention has showed promise to reduce relapse levels amongst people who smoke. The primary objective of the study is to check the experiences of mindfulnessbased relapse prevention (MBRP) on the smoking behaviour of working women in India. An embedded experimental design was carried out on eight working women who were selected using purposeful sampling. The participants went through eight two- hourly sessions of MBRP therapy, one session a week. Three sets of interviews (pre-intervention, mid intervention and post-intervention) were conducted including pre and post-test to check the levels of abstinence self-efficacy, mindfulness, perceived stress and craving. Follow up was carried out one week, one, two and six months post intervention. Thematic analysis was used for interpretation of qualitative data and paired sample t test was used for analysis of quantitative data. Themes that emerged were experiences with the habit of smoking, which included history of newlineinitiation, reasons for smoking, transformation seen and history of quit attempts. Four weeks into the intervention the themes that emerged were impactful components within self, supporting outcomes of practice and challenging experiences. Post the intervention experiencing changes, experiencing challenges through the intervention and strategies for abstinence and continued practice emerged. Mindfulness and abstinence self-efficacy had risen whereas craving and stress had reduced. Follow up at one week showed no changes in results. One and two months follow up showed newlinereduced practice hours of mindfulness with no full-blown relapse. -
Mindfulness-based relapse preventionA meta-analysis
Addiction is of varied types and over the years the focus has not only been on the growing issues of addiction but also on how to prevent relapse on recovering clients. According to Buddhist teaching craving is the cause of suffering and suffering festers itself due to attachment. Once an individual is enlightened he will be able to find a path that ceases such suffering. Mindfulness helps bring about such enlightenment through being conscious and reflective of every moments experience. Mindfulness does not stop at being aware alone but extends its teaching to accepting such experiences as they are and letting go. Relapse prevention has long been researched on and new therapies developed to facilitate the same. This conceptual paper looks at how Mindfulness-based relapse prevention therapy works to prevent relapses. The paper focuses on understanding each of the eight-week therapy process and how it progresses in changing thoughts and reducing stress. The paper shows how Mindfulness-based relapse prevention helps clients understand their craving and how to change thoughts in order to deal with a craving thus preventing relapse. 2019, 2019 The Author(s). This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license. -
Exosomal mediated signal transduction through artificial microRNA (amiRNA): A potential target for inhibition of SARS-CoV-2
Exosome trans-membrane signals provide cellular communication between the cells through transport and/or receiving the signal by molecule, change the functional metabolism, and stimulate and/or inhibit receptor signal complexes. COVID19 genetic transformations are varied in different geographic positions, and single nucleotide polymorphic lineages were reported in the second waves due to the fast mutational rate and adaptation. Several vaccines were developed and in treatment practice, but effective control has yet to reach in cent presence. It was initially a narrow immune-modulating protein target. Controlling these diverse viral strains may inhibit their transuding mechanisms primarily to target RNA genes responsible for COVID19 transcription. Exosomal miRNAs are the main sources of transmembrane signals, and trans-located miRNAs can directly target COVID19 mRNA transcription. This review discussed targeted viral transcription by delivering the artificial miRNA (amiRNA) mediated exosomes in the infected cells and significant resources of exosome and their efficacy. 2022 The Authors -
Tuning the electronic dimensionality and bandgap in Cs2AgBiX6 (X = Br, Cl) for photovoltaic applications: a DFT-1/2 study of cation disorder
Nontoxic, stable, and experimentally realized lead-free halide double perovskites, Cs2AgBiX6 (X = Br, Cl), attracted much attention for solar cell applications. However, their reduced electronic dimensionality and indirect (wide) bandgap, limiting solar energy absorption efficiency, are not mostly suitable. To address such issues, we employ the computationally efficient DFT-1/2 + SOC method to study the electronic structure of cation-ordered and cation-disordered materials comparatively. Our study explores the impact of cation disorder in tuning the electronic dimensionality, demonstrating how the disorder effect reduces bandgaps, increases solar energy absorption, enhances band dispersion, and decreases carrier effective masses for better photovoltaic performance. We observe an evolution of the electronic dimensionality in the disordered systems, influencing the carrier effective masses and absorption properties. Fractional (and non-integer) electronic dimensionality appears to be an essential concept in understanding the optoelectronic properties. The direct bandgap, high absorption in the desired energy range, and mostly lower effective masses of the disordered systems make them suitable for solar cell applications. 2024 The Royal Society of Chemistry. -
Populism and the question of sovereignty in democracy with special reference to India
The sovereign manner of decision-making in a democracy is reckoned extremely crucial to stable governance. It is unfortunate, therefore, if the question of sovereignty acquires public attention predominantly in the wake of totalitarianist tendencies. It is the case now that with the emergence of several populist voices and nationalist sentiments, contemporary democracies actively debate the question of democratic sovereignty. This article is a critique of the complacency arising out of what is often wrongly perceived as the reassurances of the letter, or for that matter the spirit, of the constitutions of liberal democracies. Regardless of whether populism is traced within the electoral context or outside of it, the question of sovereignty offers a vantage point for understanding it from a theoretical perspective. In this regard, the article utilises the insightful yet contrasting notions of democratic sovereignty put forward by the philosophers Giorgio Agamben and Jacques Derrida. They approach the question of sovereignty from historical and/or linguistic points of view, illuminating the notions of sharing, sovereign violence and its overarching theological underpinnings. The articles findings, purposes and effects are meant to be educational and cultural in the first place. It employs, for the purpose of exemplification, a commentary on the Indian democratic scene. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024. -
CONTENT ANALYSIS OF EDUCATION NEWS AND SPECIAL FEATURES - A CASE STUDY ON TIMES OF INDIA
Education, in any form of media is an aspect for the audience and it is immensely newsworthy. When the broadcast media counterparts are dominating the print scene, it is important that the newspapers introduce new sections to attract the audience and increase readership. Times of India, the leading Indian English daily is known for its innovative features and stylish presentation. The researcher will look at the serious side of the newspaper and try to establish the efforts and the ideas gone behind covering the education subject and establishing a trust between its readers on education. The researcher will try to identify and analyze the different kinds of features and articles which are constantly placed for the education section and which are different from any other daily newspaper. The paper tries to find out how effective these segments on education can be on the readers. -
THE INFLUENCE OF HYPNOTIC RELAXATION ON STRESS AMONG BSc. NURSING STUDENTS
The study aims to understand the influence of hypnotic relaxation on stress among BSc. Nursing Students. It tries to find out whether hypnotic suggestions can be useful in dealing with stressful events in their hospital and study level experiences. Convenience sampling technique was employed. The GHQ -12 was administered as a screening tool to the 1st and 2nd year nursing students from NIMHANS. 60 BSc. nursing students were selected after GHQ screening. These 60 participants responded as having high perceived stress and divided into two groups. The experimental group had 30 participants and control group had 30 participants. Post assessment indicated that the experimental group who were provided with regular hypnotic relaxation had significantly reduced their perceived stress. Key Words: Hypnotic Relaxation, Stress, BSc. Nursing Students. -
ALVIS(Alter Vision-An expertise system ) /
Patent Number: 202241026683, Applicant: B Ramamurthy. -
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. -
Employee development and training as a tool for improving employee performance in an organization /
Patent Number: 202241025596, Applicant: Dr. Rekha N Patil.
Employee development and training as a tool for improving employee performance in an organization Abstract: A company's long-term success depends on how well its employees are trained and how well they are taught new things. Workers can use these programmes to improve their skills, but businesses can use them to improve employee productivity and the company's culture at the same time. The 2020 Work Institute found that cutting down on employee turnover has a big impact on a company's bottom line. -
A study on IT enabled crowd sourcing /
International Journal of Trend in Research and Development, Special Issue, pp.12-14, ISSN: 2394-9333. -
Secure and analytical agile framework for software continuous delivery /
Patent Number: 201741040903, Applicant: Anwin Varghese.
IT world thrives on quality software products that helps business sustain and grow. These software products help reduce the effort in time & bring in better economic efficiency making these products highly dependable. The challenge of having quality product releases frequently is not quite an easy task as it sounds. To meet this challenge of producing reliable software products, the IT managers & leads need a team of dedicated developers, system programmers, testers along with a highly efficient process in place. -
An artificial intelligence based smart cap with voice assistant for blind person /
Patent number: 202241013502, Applicant: Dr. Aruna S K.
People who are completely blind or have reduced eyesight confront numerous challenges while navigating. Every day, they face a variety of challenges, particularly in terms of mobility. Several systems have been developed to assist visually impaired people and improve their quality of life. This invention helps the blind to navigate independently using smart cap. It enables visually impaired people to see the world by voice assistance. It enables the blind and visually impaired to navigate freely by allowing them to experience their surroundings through audio output that describes the identified things.









