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Clay soil stabilization using MICP techniques by inducing microbes and bacteria in treating it /
Patent Number: 202241029830, Applicant: Dr. Periyasamy Thirunavukkarasu.Clay Soil Stabilization using MICP Technique by Inducing Microbes and Bacteria in Treating it Abstract: In general, clay soil is an expansive and fragile soil, which means that it requires improvement before it can be helpful to withstand structure. Only after this has been done will it be beneficial to endure structure. In order to improve the quality of clay soil, the authors of this study utilised Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus megaterium. Clay should have its qualities improved by the use of the MICP approach, which involves the use of microorganisms. During the bio-b augmentation process, the cementation reagent and bacteria were combined with the clay soil in varying amounts. -
Understanding Peer Victimisation and Related Coping Strategies Among Young Adults
Peer victimisation is a term used to describe the process of an individual being bullied by other peers, physically as well as socially, which affects the victims personality, emotional functioning, behaviour, and well-being. In response, the victims adopt several coping strategies to deal with the situation. However, the experience makes an indelible mark on those who have been victims of the process. This current study aims to understand the perspectives of young adults who have experienced peer victimisation and also explore the coping strategies used by them. The study adopts a qualitative research design, based on which data was collected from young adults (n = 10) using semi-structured interviews. After a process of screening, participants were chosen using a purposive sampling method. The data collected was analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA), through which various super-ordinate themes emerged. The significant themes focus on the nature of peers, experiences of peer victimisation, risk factors leading to peer victimisation, consequences of peer victimisation, coping mechanisms, and strategies to prevent peer victimisation. The findings highlight the understanding of the repercussions of peer victimisation and emphasise the need to adopt innovative strategies, implement pre-emptive interventions, and mandate decisive measures to mitigate instances of peer victimisation. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024. -
Recycle of sea food waste into mobile cases by 3D printing /
Patent Number: 202141028807, Applicant: A. Joseph Arockiam.
The problem of plastic recycling has recently become one of the significant environmental protection and waste management concerns. In many sectors of everyday life and business, polymer materials have been discovered to have applicable. In addition to their widespread usage, plastic wastes were also a concern since they remained persistent and harmful waste after their removal from use. The invention will lead to the first step towards reducing pollution via the replacement of synthetic polymer for mobile accessories into biodegradable waste (seafood waste). -
Development of multi-sensor smart robot for intelligent border security seurveillance system /
Patent Number: 202141033795, Applicant: Dr Yarrapragada K S S Rao.
For nation defense and security, border monitoring is the essential activity. To keep the peace and protect the population, borders must be constantly monitored. With actions like terrorist infiltrations and illicit movement of living and non-living creatures becoming so commonplace, the borders are more important than ever to secure. It's the least that can be done to prevent border incidents from occurring in the first place by ensuring continuous oversight. In the present situation, the border security personnel monitor the borders manually. Manpower and assets are needed since the boundaries span hundreds of kilometers, and the topography and climatic conditions are severe. -
Fully automatic commercial line vehicle assembly line system /
Patent Number: 202241007000, Applicant: Dr. M. Srinivasnaik.
An assembly line control system, and more specifically, an automotive assembly line storage and lot control system, is shown off in this paper. A communications network is put on top of a manufacturing line. The assembly line has a lot of readers and processing stations that help workers figure out and confirm the identities of the cars that pass by. They also check the cars' build instructions, status, position, condition, defect and repair history, and more. It's in a computer database, and it's easy to find. -
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. -
System and method for detecting lung cancer using intelligent image pattern recognition technique /
Patent Number: 202241028120, Applicant: Dr.S.Balamurugan.
One of the most dreadful diseases that reports high mortality rates in literature is cancer. Among the different types of cancer, lung cancer is considered to be the most dangerous disease leading to death. Lung Cancer is caused due to abnormal multiplying of cells which grows as a tumour. It has been reported in literature that every year nearly 15 million people die due to lung cancer around the globe. Lung cancer is difficult to treat as the symptoms of the disease is shown up during its final stages. -
A predictive system for determining the probability of transfer of viruses from animals to humans /
Patent Number: 202141012175, Applicant: Rajesh R.
The study of viruses transmission from animal to human beings is vital since more outbreaks are happing frequently and from a veterinary viewpoint these viruses causes diseases that are economically devastating. The emergence of animal virus in the human population seeks the importance of animals in harbouring infectious agents. Zoonosis is the scientific term referring to any diseases that are transmitted to people by animals. -
A system and method based on neural network and hidden markov modelling for predicting drug property /
Patent Number: 202141030994, Applicant: Mr.Katikireddy Srinivas. -
A system for resource aggregation to the cloud with optimal path detection /
Patent Number: 202141020723, Applicant: Dr.M.Anjankumar.
The Cloud Computing is the computing attractive processing models that comprising of the several resources such as Computing Power by Central Processing Unit (CPU), Data Storage, and Network Bandwidth. Cloud Computing allows the user to access their personal files, and resources at any computer with the use of internet and central remote servers without being installing any extra softwares. -
IOT based air quality sensor device /
Patent Number: 358781-001, Applicant: Dr.Sarwesh P. -
Understanding the role of corporate social responsibility in promoting brands /
Corporate Social Responsibility has been one of the primary importances given by companies. Every corporate/brand ensures proper identification, organized planning and effective implementation of a CSR activity. All these lead to one key goal, which is to create brand awareness or improve the image of a company/brand. The researcher has analysed the Corporate Social Responsibilities of two brands- Aircel and P&G. A qualitative approach has been taken by the researcher under which critical content analysis has been done to analyse the campaigns of the two brands. The two campaigns taken for the study are Aircel- Save our tigers and P&G Shiksha. -
Mother Daughter Relationship: Daughters' Experience
This study explores daughters' experience of their relationship with their mothers, and how this relationship has been perceived and interpreted by them during different periods in their lives, starting from childhood till the time of their motherhood. Further it recognizes the changes in the mother daughter relationship and factors contributing to these changes over a period of time. The study also explores stressful times in the mother daughter relationship, and the impact that the mother has on the daughter. 11 married women with at least one child were interviewed using life history method and data was analyzed using Thematic Analysis. Findings indicated changes in daughters' communication with her mother over the life cycle and change in roles for the daughter as evident through role reversal and mutual mothering. Factors contributing to growth and change in the relationship were identified as the daughter experiencing wife and mother roles herself. Daughters' pregnancy, and birth of grand children have been identified as factors which evoked a lot of support from mothers. Further, adolescence was reported as a stressful period in the mother daughter relationship. In addition, the mother's values, and behaviour was found to have a direct or indirect impact on the role attitudes and behaviours of some daughters in the study. The power of the mother's influence lied in her implicit and explicit messages given to the daughter more than her actual role choice. Some mothers and daughters had gender based expectations for each other. -
Digital Pathways to Social and Emotional Learning:Leveraging Technology for Holistic Student Development
This chapter explores how digital tools can improve Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) and help develop students holistically. It looks at how educational technology can fall within three distinct categories of SEL: technology-enhanced gamified learning, online collaboration spaces, and classroom-based Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven feedback and evaluation. This chapter emphasizes using interactive approaches that foster self-awareness, empathy, responsible decision-making, and interpersonal skillsusing data-driven approaches in order to make the student more aware of their own learning. This chapter discusses the benefits and challenges; the equity issues; and provides tangible ideas and strategies for educators and policy-makers. By connecting the principles of SEL with digital innovations, the chapter demonstrates ways that we can create meaningful, richer, inclusive, and emotionally safe learning conditions for students in both formal, and informal settings. 2026 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved. -
Mainstream tradition and exclusive traditions : Study of Kongu Folk Epic Annanmar Kathai /
International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research, Vol.3, Issue 3, pp.294-298, ISSN No: 2348-3164 (Online) 2348-3156 (Print) -
Organic growth of folk epics : Ownership and contestation of tamil folk epic AnnanmarKathai ( Elder brothers' story) /
International Journal Of Humanities and Social Science Invention, Vol.4, Issue 8, pp.299-308, ISSN No: 2319-7722 (Online) 2319-7714 (Print) -
Tailor-Made Polyelectrolyte Multilayers for the Removal of Obidoxime from Water in Microfiltration Process
Abstract: The aim of this study was to develop and review the properties including removal efficacy of novel polyelectrolyte based multilayers against a pharmaceutical, obidoxime (OBD) from water. After examining a wide range of bilayer pairs based on different polyelectrolytes, the layer-by-layer (LbL) modification of polyamide microfiltration membrane with a uniform coating of poly(diallyldimethylammoniumchloride) (PDAC) and poly(sodium styrene sulfonate) (PSS) multilayers was found to be effective in its removal. The characterization of the bilayer pair was done with analytical instruments like UV-vis spectroscopy, ATR-FTIR, spectroscopic ellipsometry, TGA, SEM and AFM. The characterization of bilayer pairs demonstrated the stability and integrity of bilayer pair. The removal efficiency of bilayer buildup was analyzed by adjusting different assembly conditions and other filtration parameters. The maximum removal rate by the bilayer was 99.26% for 7 bilayer with average permeate flux of 6.19 m3/m2 day. These bilayers exhibit stable rejection properties under various applied conditions including change in pH, presence of anions, and macromolecules etc. suggesting its potential rejection application. The major factors that facilitate the rejection are found to be hydrophilic interaction and steric factor. The present study validated the application of polyelectrolyte modified microfiltration membranes as a potentially feasible and promising method for the removal of obidoxime residues from water matrix. 2020, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. -
Exchange rate volatility and export growth in India: An ARDL bounds testing approach
Decision Science Letters Vol.2, Issue 3, pp.191-202 ISSN no. 1929-5812 -
This is My Story: Role of Tibet Museum in Preserving Memory in Exile
Tibetans, driven out of their homeland, have been living a life of exile since 1959. As they grapple with the challenges of preserving, shaping, transferring, and negotiating collective and cultural memories of a distant homeland, the role of the Tibet Museum at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh (the seat of the Tibetan government in exile) is pivotal. This chapter stems from an interest in understanding how the Museum serves aswhat Pierre Nora referred to asa site of memory for the Tibetans in exile to preserve the intergenerational memory. It tries to bring together the concepts of exile, culture, memory, and the institution of Tibet Museum to locate how it becomes a site of memory. How do the 9000-square-foot museum's permanent and temporary exhibitions institutionalise the memory of the imagined nation in exile? Of particular focus is the permanent exhibition titled I am a Tibetan, This is My Story housed at the Museum. 2025 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.













