23 research outputs found

    Smart Cities in India:A Bibliometric Analysis

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    Smart cities have attained global popularity in the last decade. The present study attempts to find the trends of smart city research in India by exploring existing literature on this theme. Year-wise, author-wise, citation-wise, affiliation-wise, keywords-wise, country-wise and source-wise listing of literature are the parameters to conduct present study. Bibliometric method on Scopus database is employed. The research focus was determined by keyword co-occurrence using VOSviewer.</p

    Isolation and Characterization of Starches and Flours from Cereals

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    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

    Statistical Optimization of Blending Conditions and Performance Evaluation of Optimal Bio-Asphalt Content

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    To mitigate environmental impacts and promote sustainability in highway construction, this study investigates the optimization of blending conditions and the performance evaluation of bio-modified asphalt binder incorporating bio-asphalt derived from the pyrolysis of waste cooking oil (WCO) and low-density polyethylene (LDPE). A response surface approach was employed to optimize key blending parameters—temperature, speed, and time—based on critical physical properties of the binder. Furthermore, the optimized bio-asphalt binder was further evaluated through rheological performance tests (multiple stress creep recovery and linear amplitude sweep) and mechanical performance tests (Marshall stability, tensile strength ratio, resilient modulus, indirect tensile fatigue, and dynamic creep). The optimal conditions were identified as 130°C, 1000 rpm, and 42.37 min. Statistical validation using ANOVA, residual analysis, leverage, and Cook’s distance confirmed the model’s reliability, with prediction errors remaining below 5%. The bio-modified asphalt binder exhibited enhanced elastic recovery and reduced non-recoverable creep compliance (Jnr), indicating superior resistance to permanent deformation in comparison with the control asphalt binder. Additionally, the bio-modified asphalt mixture demonstrates superior Marshall stability, resilient modulus, tensile strength ratio, retained stability, and resistance to deformation in comparison with the control asphalt binder. These results demonstrate the potential of bio-asphalt as a viable, eco-friendly modifier for asphalt binders in tropical climates

    Management of Diabetes mellitus and its complications by Lodhra: A review

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    In Ayurveda, Lodhra is a used for many ailments either as single ingredient or part of formulation. It has been used for thousands of years to manage Kapha-Pitta based disease and specially to improve women\u27s health in Ayurvedic science. Observations: Among these ailment, it was also indicated for Prameha (Diabetes) in many authoritative books of Ayurveda (First schedule of The Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940). Contemporary science also proofs its antidiabetic property by recent researches. The clinical course and prognosis of health and life of diabetic patient are now largely determined by so called complications of diabetes. Other properties of Lodhra viz. healing property, antioxidant property, anti-microbial property, anti-ulcer property etc. may be utilized against diabetic complications. Aim and Objective: Author present here comprehensive review of Lodhra for its antidiabetic property and investigate its pharmacodynamics that may help to keep away diabetic complications and other problems of daily life.Â

    Review on <i>Lodhradi Kashaya</i>: All-rounder remedy for Diabetes mellitus patients

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    100-106Diabetes has been elaborately discussed with their management approach in every medical system including Ayurveda. Peoples have mindset that only elevated blood sugar is diabetes while it is symptom of disturbed physiology within body and leading to continuous malfunctioning related with glucose utilization. Only blood glucose level is not the problem, but the complications arise due to the elevated blood glucose, malfunctioning of organs and its physiology is also area for concern. Synthetic chemical ingredients of allopathic medicine are serving well through its unique target treatment but its safety against efficacy is always questioned. Authors have opinion to manage diabetic syndrome using natural multi-ingredients approach that can trigger many target (blood sugar, receptor locking, blood transport cycle, utilization chain, insulin management, beta cell, nervous system and blood vessels) with its own properties (Hypoglycemic, antioxidant, hypolipidemic, cytoprotective, healing, etc.) along with synergistic effect of other ingredients. So, author picked a formulation, Lodhradi Kashaya from ancient wisdom that was decorated with word Madhumehajeet (Win over diabetes) in Basavarajiyam and also mentioned in Vaidya Chintamani for Prameha (Diabetes). In this review paper, authors analyse critically as well as reasonably the treatment approach as well as management tricks associated with Lodhradi Kashaya

    The largest topological ring of functions endowed with the m-topology

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    [EN] The purpose of this article is to identify the largest subring of the ring of all real valued functions on a Tychonoff space X, which forms a topological ring endowed with the m-topology.The second author acknowledges the support of NBHM Research Grant 02011/6/2020/NBHM(R.P) R&D II/6277.Chauhan, TK.; Jindal, V. (2022). The largest topological ring of functions endowed with the m-topology. Applied General Topology. 23(2):281-286. https://doi.org/10.4995/agt.2022.17080OJS281286232F. Azarpanah, F. Manshoor and R. Mohamadian, Connectedness and compactness in C(X) with m-topology and generalized m-topology, Topol. Appl. 159 (2012), 3486-3493. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.topol.2012.08.010F. Azarpanah, M. Paimann and A. R. Salehi, Connectedness of some rings of quotients of C(X) with them-topology, Comment. Math. Univ. Carolin. 56 (2015), 63-76. https://doi.org/10.14712/1213-7243.015.106L. Gillman and M. Jerison, Rings of continuous functions, Springer-Verlag, New York,1976. Reprint of the 1960 edition, Graduate Texts in Mathematics, No. 43. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7819-2J. Gomez-Prez and W. W. McGovern, Them-topology on C m(X) revisited, Topol. Appl. 153, no. 11 (2006), 1838-1848. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.topol.2005.06.016E. Hewitt, Rings of real-valued continuous functions. I, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 64(1948), 45-99. https://doi.org/10.1090/S0002-9947-1948-0026239-9L. Hola and V. Jindal, On graph and fine topologies, Topol. Proc. 49 (2017), 65-73.L. Hola and R. A. McCoy, Compactness in the fine and related topologies, Topol. Appl.109 (2001), 183-190. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-8641(99)00160-1L. Hola and B. Novotny, Topology of uniform convergence and m-topology on C(X), Mediterr. J. Math. 14 (2017): 70. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00009-017-0861-6J. G. Horne, Countable paracompactness and cb-spaces, Notices. Amer. Math. Soc. 6 (1959), 629-630.J. Mack, On a class of countably paracompact spaces, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 16 (1965),467-472. https://doi.org/10.1090/S0002-9939-1965-0177388-1G. Di Maio, L. Hola, D. Holy and R. A. McCoy, Topologies on the space of continuous functions, Topol. Appl. 86 (1998), 105-122. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-8641(97)00114-4R. A. McCoy, Fine topology on function spaces, Int. J. Math. Math. Sci. 9 (1986),417-424. https://doi.org/10.1155/S0161171286000534R. A. McCoy, S. Kundu and V. Jindal, Function spaces with uniform, fine and graphtopologies, Springer Briefs in Mathematics, Springer, Cham, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77054-

    Corporate social responsibility, accounting, and auditing: A retrospective review

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    The primary purpose of this article is to conduct the bibliometric review of corporate social responsibility, accounting, and auditing-related 405 publications from the Scopus database and in the A*, A, and B category of Australian Business Deans Council’s journal quality list. We have conducted a descriptive analysis that presents the annual publication and citation trend, collaboration pattern, most influential articles, and most productive and influential journals, authors, countries, and organizations. In contrast, network analysis includes the country co-authorship, journal citation, author keyword co-occurrence, journal co-citation, and bibliographic coupling of documents. At last, we have reviewed the contents of bibliographic-based clusters to present past and present CSR, accounting, and auditing and found the gap that can help in future research by stakeholders.
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