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For Environmental Purposes, The Production And Identification Of Nano-Sized Iron Oxide Is Being Investigated.
Just to clarify, this is a method for top-down synthesis of nanomaterials. This process allowed for the creation of magnetic nanoparticles that have catalytic properties. By combining ball milling with annealing, a wide variety of nano powders may be easily produced. Metals, ceramics, and pre-alloyed powders are ground together to form atomic alloys. In a stainless-steel container, combine the graphite powder with four steel balls. Shah and Ahmad state that the container is purged using argon gas. A thorough grinding procedure is performed on the components before they are annealed in a vacuum at 1400°C. Researchers still don\u27t know too much about how the process works. "Ball impacts repeatedly shatter an alloy and then cause it to consolidate at the impact site," states the hypothesis that underpins mechanical alloying. Iturbe-Garca et al. noted that since then, Mg2Ni manufacturing has included a solid-state mechanical alloying process using powdered components. Although they are much smaller than basic units, these microscopic objects are bigger than atoms and molecules
A Study Of Intellectual Ability And Adjustment Of Retired People Of District Srinagar
The effectiveness of the individual’s effort to meet his needs and adapt to his environment is called adjustment. It is a process by which individual tries to bring harmony, stable and satisfying relationship with his environment. Aging is a natural phenomenon that refers to changes, which occur during the life span and results in differences in structure and function between the youth and the elderly. Old age is the stage of life, when problems increase manifold. Present study is an attempt to analyze the problems of retired people. The study was conducted on 100 migrated retired people residing in district Srinagar. The sample was contacted on purposive sampling basis. It was ensured that the sample were males belonging to the nuclear setup and having average socio-economic status. To study the intellectual ability of the retired people; tool employed was Advanced Progressive Matrices Scale by Raven (2001) and it was found that most of the retired people have average intellectual ability. To study adjustment, the tool employed was Shamshad Jasbir Old Age Adjustment Inventory (SJOAI) by Hussain and Kaur, it was found that retired people have problems in the home, social, emotional, martial and financial areas of adjustment which need to be addressed for developing positive mental health of the retired people. The study further revealed that People between 60-70 years are better adjusted than those between 71 & above
“The Effectiveness Of Awareness Intervention Programme On Knowledge And Attitude Regarding Early Marriage And Early Pregnancy Among Adolescents In A Selected Higher Secondary School Of Kanpur”
Objectives: The aim of the study to explore the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge and attitude regarding early marriage and early pregnancy among adolescents in a selected H P higher secondary school of Kanpur ”.
Methodology: This is the Quantitative Research Approach, along with pre-experimental (one group pre-test post-test) research design was adopted to investigate the knowledge and attitude of adolescents regarding early marriage and early pregnancy . 60 adolescents populations aged 15-19years were selected by Purposive sampling technique and data was collected from selected higher secondary school of Kanpur by self-reporting method structured knowledge questionnaire filling method.
Result: the finding reveled that knowledge and attitude of adolescents In pre-test, depicts that out of 60 adolescents people 48 (80%) had poor knowledge, 12 (20%) had average knowledge and none of adolescents people had good knowledge. While 27(45%) had unfavorable attitude, 30(50%) had moderately favorable attitude, and 3(5%) had favorable attitude regarding early marriage and early pregnancy. On the other hand the outcome of post-test assessment of 60 Adolescents population , 10 (16.66%) had poor knowledge, 37 (61.66%) had average knowledge and 13(21.66%) had good knowledge. 37(61.66%) had moderately favorable attitude, 18 (30%) had favorable attitude and 5(8.33%) had unfavorable attitude.
On determining the correlation between the Knowledge and attitude score of post (r=-0.07) poor positive correlation. It means when knowledge increases their attitude also increases poorly. These correlations are tested with Karl Pearson correlation coefficient test and results are statistically non-significant . As non parametric test was applied and it was found that there was statistically association was found only in the group of demographic variable (education of father) were found significant in increasing post-test knowledge of adolescents, while on the other hand type of the family and area of residence were found significant in increasing post-test attitude of adolescents.
Conclusion: In overall assessment of knowledge and attitude regarding early marriage and early pregnancy among adolescents are relatively had improvement of their score after receiving teaching programme for the same.
Integral Solutions Of Homogeneous
The ternary homogeneous quadratic Diophantine equation is analyzed for finding its non-zero distinct integral solutions. Seven different patterns of integer solutions are presented. A few interesting relations between the solutions are presented. Introducing the linear transformation x=u+v, y=u-v and employing the method of factorization,different patterns of non-zero distinct integer solutions to the above equations are obtained. Also by using specific transformations, various pattern of solutions are exhibite
Antioxidant effect of Cassia auriculata (Flowers, Leaves and Seeds) on diabetes: Systematic review
The herbal medicines are selected over modern medicine due to their efficacy, safety and lesser side effects. Cassia auriculata is an evergreen shrub that grows in many parts of India and in other countries of Asia. C. auriculata has been used medically for many years to treat chronic disorders. It is commonly eradicated by cutting and digging the whole plants and sometime herbicides are used to control. However, it has very good medicinal properties which are widely used in India and popular in indigenous system of medicines like Ayurveda and Siddha. Flower of this plants are used in skin disorders, rheumatism, bark and leaves as astringent and anthelmintic, powdered parts are used for opthalmia, conjunctivitis, diabetes etc. C. auriculata is one among the medicinal plant that has been used by human for centuries as a medicinal herb. The whole plant is used for treating diabetes. C. auriculata has been reported to produce significant antihyperglycemic effect. Administration of C. auriculata has significant antidiabetic effect in streptozotocin (STZ)-nicotinamide induced diabetes. Oxidative stress plays an important role in the development of chronic complications of diabetes and is postulated to be associated with increased lipid peroxidation. Oxidative stress was determined by measuring lipid peroxidative markers and enzymic and non-enzymic antioxidants. Oxidative stress results from an imbalance between the generation of oxygen derived radicals and the organism’s antioxidant potential. Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and hydroperoxides from plasma and tissues (liver and kidney) of diabetic rats were significantly increased and enzymic antioxidants: superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase, glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and glutathione-S-transferase (GST) and non-enzymic antioxidants: vitamin C, vitamin E, reduced glutathione (GSH) were significantly decreased with significant increase in the level of ceruloplasmin in diabetic control rats. Administration of C. auriculata flowers extract (CFEt), C. auriculata leaf extract (CLEt) and C. auriculata seeds extract (CSEt) significantly decreased the levels of TBARS and hydroperoxides accompanied with significant increase in the activities of enzymic antioxidant as well as non-enzymic antioxidants. Sequential metabolic correlation between decreased lipid peroxidation and increased antioxidant activities, stimulated by C. auriculata, may be by the possible biochemical mechanism through which glucose homeostasis was regulated. 
Screening Of Calotropis Procera Linn. For Its Phytochemicals
Herbal plants are essential for our daily lives and health and has been used in traditional medicines for a long time. The accessibility and fewer negative effects of herbal plants, has attributed to the popularity of the herbal plants. Calotropis procera Linn. is a well-known plant for its use in traditional medicine because of its many healing qualities that can treat a wide range of illnesses. In the present investigation, the leaves of C. procera was extracted in various solvents like Petroleum ether, chloroform and ethanol using successive solvent methods and distilled water was used as the control. These extracts were profiled for various phytochemicals. Numerous phytochemicals were identified in the different extracts of C.procera leaves at various intensities which included fatty acids, flavonoids, terpenoids, phenols, alkaloids, steroids, saponins, glycosides and terpenes. The presence of these phytochemicals confers a variety of therapeutic benefits in this plant like anti-inflammatory, anthelmintic, anticancer, antioxidant and antitumor properties, making it able to cure a variety of diseases and disorders, including asthma, colds, epilepsy, fever, indigestion, leprosy, piles, and skin diseases. Moreover, the plant holds much undiscovered medicinal values which needs to be brought out so that lead compounds from this plant can be used to design new drugs for combating emerging diseases in the future
Customer Satisfaction In Public And Private Sector Banks In Chengalpattu District
The primary objective of this research paper is to evaluate the quality of services provided by both public and private sector banks operating within Chengalpattu District. In the face of intense competition and rapid technological advancements, the banking system is confronted with challenges that necessitate service providers to not only meet but surpass the expectations of their target customers. The current investigation is designed to gauge the utilization of services, particularly the enabled services, in these banks. Furthermore, the study aims to analyze the various factors that influence customer satisfaction with the quality of services offered. The research was specifically conducted in public and private sector banks located in Chengalpattu District, Tamil Nadu, utilizing a convenience sampling method for sample selection. Branches were chosen with a focus on those providing enabled services, reflecting a strategic approach to understanding and enhancing customer satisfaction in the banking sector. Establishing easily accessible feedback channels encourages customers to express opinions and concerns actively, providing valuable input for continuous refinement and adaptation of services to changing needs
Understanding Homesickness: Its Relationship With Psychopathology And Psychological Wellbeing Among International Students
Background: As the population of international students continues to expand globally, researchers are increasingly seeking ways to enrich the study abroad experience.
Aim: With this goal in mind, the present study aimed to explore the effects of homesickness on psychological well-being among international students, as well as its potential association with the emergence of psychopathological symptoms, including depression, anxiety, and stress.
Methods: A sample of 200 international students (100 males, 100 females) aged between 18 to 30 years (M= 22.92, SD= 2.35), attending various universities and drawn from diverse countries was recruited for participation. They completed measures including the Homesickness and Contentment Scale, Ryff scale of Psychological Wellbeing, and the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale - Short Form (DASS-21).
Results: Correlation analyses revealed a significant positive association between homesickness and psychopathologies like depression (r= 0.508, p < 0.01), anxiety (r= 0.553, p < 0.01) and stress (r= 0.408, p < 0.01), meaning that higher levels of homesickness were linked to more severe symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress respectively. Also, a significant negative association was found between homesickness and psychological wellbeing (r= -0.607, p < 0.01), indicating that as feelings of homesickness intensified, levels of psychological well-being declined. Furthermore, linear regression analyses demonstrated that homesickness significantly predicted psychopathologies such as Depression [R2 = .258, F (1, 198) = 68.75, p = .000, β= .508]; Anxiety [R2 = .306, F (1, 198) = 87.24, p = .000, β= .553]; and Stress [R2 = .167, F (1, 198) = 39.61, p = .000, β= .408]. In addition to that, homesickness was found to be a significant predictor of psychological wellbeing [R2 = .368, F (1, 198) = 115.27, p= .000, β= -.607] among international students.
Conclusion: The findings emphasized the importance of addressing homesickness as a potential risk factor for the development of psychopathology and a decline in psychological well-being among international university students. As such, the former may be useful for universities and authorities in developing interventions to promote psychological resilience and wellbeing, and to help prepare students socially and psychologically in the host culture for their future endeavors
Impact of artificial intelligence on Human Resource Management
This research paper delves into the multifaceted impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on various functions within the realm of Human Resource Management (HRM). Employing a quantitative research methodology, the study aims to unravel the intricate dynamics surrounding AI implementation in HRM by investigating its influence on recruitment processes, employee performance evaluations, training and development programs, data management, administrative tasks, departmental productivity, and overall employee perceptions. The hypotheses formulated posit a significant positive impact of AI on the diverse facets of HRM and anticipate a positive employee perception toward AI integration in HRM practices. The findings of the study, derived from a sample of 291 participants, reveal compelling evidence supporting the hypotheses. AI implementation is shown to enhance the efficiency of recruitment processes, positively influence the accuracy of employee performance evaluations, improve the effectiveness of employee training and development programs, impact the management of employee data and records, streamline HRM administrative tasks, and contribute to overall departmental productivity. Moreover, employees express a positive perception of AI\u27s valuable addition to the HRM department, highlighting its role in creating a fair and unbiased work environment, fostering user-friendliness, and aligning with the organization\u27s commitment to technological advancement
Influence Of Level Of Awareness On Level Of Satisfaction Towards Digital Banking Services In Andaman Islands
The potential of today\u27s payment systems has altered due to technological advancement. Traditional cash-based payment systems have been transformed into more effective and efficient cashless payment systems by modern technologies. Every nation in the world has seen a notable increase in the volume and value of digital payments in recent years. Digital payments are crucial to the economic growth of any nation. When compared to the use of real currency, digital payment systems offer a number of benefits that contribute to national economic growth. An advanced digital payment system within a country has an impact on monetary policy, financial stability, and general economic activity. This study is based on primary data. The aim of this study is to find the influence of various dimensions in the level of awareness on level of satisfaction towards digital banking system in Andaman Islands