41 research outputs found
Use of e-Resources for Higher Education in India
The paper gives a general overview of electronic information resources and highlights the advantages of providing access to the electronic resources to the users of the higher education system and made some suggestions for its best use. The author indicates that the electronic documents can be stored, accessed, and delivered as and when required, therefore the information services are not confined within the walls but are integrated into local, regional, national, international networks
Recent Developments in the Use of Enzymes in Bakery Products
This Dissertation / Report is the outcome of investigation carried out by the creator(s) / author(s) at the department/division of Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore mentioned below in this page
Influence of Enzymes on the Quality of Crackers
This Dissertation / Report is the outcome of investigation carried out by the creator(s) / author(s) at the department/division of Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore mentioned below in this page
How to keep and develop the children's inner motivation at the beginning of the school attendance
This thesis focuses on keeping and developing the inner motivation for learning in the first class of the primary waldorf school, where the author works as a class teacher. The theoretical part of the thesis contains the characterization of the term inner motivation, its sorts and describes which methods are helping to its keeping. Further there is a description of specific ways of teaching at waldorf school. For the practical part of the thesis author of this dissertation uses method action teacher's research. She observes four selected pupils from her class. During one school year she determines the most suitable strategies of teaching lessons so the inner motivation for learning is supported. Results of research confirm when pupils are motivated, they are active and they cooperate more
A RP-HPLC Method for the Analysis of Neostigmine Methylsulfate and Process-Related Impurities, Forced Degradation Studies, in the Injection Formulation
Neostigmine methylsulfate is an anticholinesterase agent and is clinically used for treating myasthenia gravis. It is also used for reversing nondepolarising neuromuscular blocking agents. Neostigmine methylsulfate may be administered by intravenous, intramuscular, or subcutaneous injection. In this research paper, a distinct stability-indicating reverse phase HPLC method was developed and validated for the quantitative determination of related impurities and degradation impurities in neostigmine methylsulfate API and injection formulation. The specific objective was to improve the resolution between European Pharmacopoeia listed impurity A and impurity B and degradation impurity of neostigmine methylsulfate API and injection formulation. The analysis was performed using Kromasil C18 column at 30°C of column oven temperature with phosphate-buffer/acetonitrile in a gradient mode. The RP-HPLC method was developed and validated for in-house neostigmine methylsulfate synthesis process sample and injection formulation. The injection formulation sample was studied for accelerated stability, temperature cycling stability, and photostability. The validation studies for neostigmine methylsulfate synthesis process API were studied using impurity A, impurity B, and impurity C. The analytical method validation parameters studied were specificity, precision, linearity, limit of detection, limit of quantitation, accuracy, and robustness. The API and the injection formulation were subjected to forced degradation under acid, alkali, oxidation, and photolytic and thermal conditions. The proposed method showed a significantly improved RRT (Relative Retention Time) of impurity A and impurity B with a resolution greater than 1.5. The developed method eliminates the use of an ion-pairing agent and thereby a good performance of column was established
Open Access Social Science Journals on NLIST: An Analytical Study
The paper enumerates the details of electronic journals on Social Sciences accessible through National Library and Information Services Infrastructure for Scholarly Content (NLIST). The author analyzed a total of 287 e-journals on Social sciences by using different parameters such as country, published, language, subject headings, keywords etc., and found that out of 287 e-journals 141 are useful purely for social sciences as a core subject
Tuning electronic properties of graphene nanoflake polyaromatic hydrocarbon through molecular charge-transfer interactions
Image Steganography Based on Complemented Message and Inverted Bit LSB Substitution
AbstractSteganography is the art of encoding/embedding secret information in cover media in such a way so as not to provoke an eavesdropper's suspicion. The primary purpose of this paper is to provide three levels of security, first is provided by complementing the secret message, second by hiding complemented secret message in cover image pixels that are selected randomly by using pseudo random number generator, third by using inverted bit LSB method2 as stegnographic technique rather than simple LSB, thus, reduces the chance of the hidden message being detected. MSE (Mean Square Error) and PSNR (Peak Signal to Noise Ratio) are two common quality measurements to measure the difference between the cover-image and the stego-image. Results showed that the proposed method gives better results than simple LSB and inverted LSB with higher PSNR and lower MSE
Revised NAAC Framework: A Study of Infrastructure and Learning Resources Criteria IV
The paper highlights the revised framework of NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) and the importance of criteria IV in the Colleges while preparing for NAAC process. The author has given importance to different aspects of Criteria IV which are related to physical facilities, library as a learning resource, IT Infrastructure, and maintenance of campus infrastructure
