Articles of Volume : 1 Issue : 8, May, 2012 |
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Ambika Jaiswal,Anupama Sakhare |
Author : Network Optimization with Shortest-Path Inter-domain Routing Algorithm Using Self Organizing Map |
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Abstract :A computational method for stable optimum route finding in the inter-domain network using the self organizing map.The present invention generally relates to the route finding mechanism using neuro-dynamic algorithm used in computer network. The present work relates more specifically to a route finding system which finds an optimum data path in an inter-domain network by using self organization network map. |
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Mathematical modeling of EDM hole drilling using response surface methodology |
Author : S. V. Deshmukh,Ram.R.Wayzode,N. G. Alvi |
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Abstract :This paper reports an experimental investigation of EDM drilling of Ø2 mm holes on Inconel 718 using brass electrode. The effect of process parameters (discharge current, pulse on and off times, and capacitance) on process outputs (material removal rate and electrode wear rate) was determined based on minimum number of experiments. The mathematical modeling of process has been done using response surface methodology. The results show that the developed model can achieve reliable prediction of experimental results within acceptable accuracy |
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INTRIGUING QUESTIONS ABOUT SOCIETAL IMAPCT- A STRONG RESPONSE TO A DELICATE ISSUE -THE APPLICATION OF TENETS OF SRIVAISHNAVISM IN MEDIEVAL SOUTH INDIAN SOCIETY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HOYSALAS |
Author : vidya sridhara |
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Abstract :Topical prologue -Medieval South Indian Society projects a conglomeration of various ethnic, religious, linguistic and cultural collectivities. It was also quite complex in terms of severance in each one of these collectivities and their historical and socio cultural specificities. A discussion of these patterns focused on continuity and change as well as fruition of new specificities in Medieval Indian society. The rise of Bhakti doctrine accentuated some of these socio-religious, cultural, and economic differences. It pronounced values of secularism socialism and democracy as its main ideals . |
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Cattle Markets Run By Gram Panchayat Are More Economical Than By Agriculture Produce Market Committee:-A Study With Refrence To Latur District |
Author : P. N. Sagar,H. S. Patange |
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Abstract :Out of 8 cattle market committees in Latur district; cattle market committees of Latur, Udgir and Ausa are in deficit continuously over a period of 11 years (i.e.1996-97 to 2006-07). The main thing of these three market committees is that their regulation and management is done by Agriculture Produce Market Committees. There is an increasing trend of surplus of each of five cattle market committees over a period of 11 years, but there is no regular increase year by year. The highest profit making cattle market committee is Handarguli Cattle Market Committee. It accounts surplus an average of Rs. 1,37,628/- per year over a period of 11 years |
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CAUSES AND MEASURES OF BLACK MONEY IN INDIA |
Author : Roshankumar M. Bhigania |
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Abstract :Several attempts have been made to quantify black money in India. The main findings of the various studies on black money are:- i) The amount of black money has not only been growing in absolute terms, but also in relative terms as a percentage of Gross National Product (GNP). ii) Black money which was less than 10% of GNP up to 1975-76 began to grow at a much faster rate thereafter. IMF (International Monetary Fund) staff survey on the unaccounted sector of the economy has estimated black money in India at 50% of GNP, which was Rs.1,45,000 crores in 1982-83 at current prices. On this computation, India's unaccounted sector is of the order of Rs.72,000 crores. In 1994-95 the black money is estimated by the Parliament Standing Committee on Finance as Rs. 11,00,000 crores against the GNP estimate of Rs.8,45,000 crores, i.e. 130% of GNP. iii) The rate of growth of black income generation is faster than the rate of growth of GNP. |
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A Comparative Study of Loneliness and Locus of Control among Athlete and Non-Athlete |
Author : QUADRI SYED JAVEED |
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Abstract :The aim of the study was to examine the loneliness and locus of control of athlete and non-athlete200 sportsmen have taken the study (100 athletes and 100 non-athletes). Hypothesis of the study are 1. There will be significant difference in between athletes and non-athletes Dimension of loneliness. 2. There will be significant difference in between athletes and non-athletes Dimension of locus of control. First test Dr Pravin kumar ojha loneliness scales were used the study. |
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AWARENESS TOWARDS ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AMONG TEACHER TRAINEES OF AWASSA, SOUTH ETHIOPIA. |
Author : K.V.Sridevi |
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Abstract :A study was undertaken to study the awareness of adolescent teacher trainees of Awassa College of teacher education, South Ethiopia regarding reproductive health aspects through a questionnaire. The study adopted a survey method. A total of 200 teacher trainees were selected randomly from Awassa College of Teacher Education, South Ethiopia. The tool for assessment consisted of Awareness test on ARHA consisting of sixty five items on the aspects of physical changes occurring in male and female during adolescence period(17 items); Reproductive health issue (33items) and HIV/AIDS(15 items). Results showed that the Male teacher trainees have better awareness on ARH when compared to that of female trainees; Trainees from urban background have better awareness than that of rural background; As the educational level of parents increase the awareness level of trainees on Adolescent Reproductive Health (ARH) also increases.; and Trainees whose parents are professionals have better awareness on ARH than non professional parents. Informative and educable interventions would help in bringing out a positive effect on awareness levels which would eventually encourage expansion of knowledge and positive health habits. |
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