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Volume 14 - Issue 12 (Cumulated No. 162), December 25, 2022
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Dr. Baba Saheb
Ambedkar Movement’s impact on Dalit’s
Ravinder
Assistant Professor, Department
of Political Science, Govt. College of Women, Mahendergarh,
Haryana (India)
Email:
rsdpekuk@gmail.com
Abstract:
“Dalit
Movement started by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was another
inspiration for Dalit community. ‘Educate, Agitate and
Organise’, the famous slogan of Dr. Babasaheb inspired many. He
was an intellectual, a scholar who understood the reality of the
Dharma Shastras and therefore challenged the very essence of
Shastras. Dr. Ambedkar also fought for the dignity of Dalits. He
considered the Book of Hindu law Manu Smriti as a source of the
caste system and discrimination against Dalits in India. On
December 25, 1927, a Satyagraha at Mahad in Maharashtra was
launched by him for the human rights of Dalits. He burnt, with
thousands of supporters, Manu Smriti which was considered as the
valorizing document of Brahmanical social order and source of
discrimination. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was thus a humanitarian
and truly an emancipation of Dalits.”
[Ravinder.
Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Movement’s
impact on Dalit’s. Researcher 2022;14(12):1-7]
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Dr.
Ambedkar, Struggle, Dalit’s Rights |
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Research on the development trend of fine arts education based
on ecosystem
Xiao Chen
Guangzhou University, Guangdong, China
Abstract:
Starting from the theory of fine art education under the
ecosystem, this paper integrates the conceptual connotation with
the extension content, takes the ecological system as the main
body, fine art education as the core, development prospect as
the key point, and discusses that openness, interactivity,
symbiosis and sustainable development ability are the elements
and characteristics of maintaining ecological balance. Based on
the vision of the development of the fine arts education under
the ecological system, the higher education workers are led to
rethink the higher fine arts education.
[Xiao
Chen. Research on the development trend of fine arts
education based on ecosystem. Researcher
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Keywords:
Ecosystem; Fine arts education; Vision for Development |
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Research on the theory system and method of tin process
innovation development in China
-- Taking Gejiu tin process as an example
Pu He
Yunnan Arts University, Yunnan, China
Abstract:
In this paper, Professor Li Wuwei, a well-known domestic
economist and vice chairman of the National Committee of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, stated in
the special report that under the severe situation of the
international financial crisis, it is not enough to rely only on
high-tech industry for economic recovery. The innovation of
traditional industries has become an urgent and important
project as the basis, and the innovation and development of
Gejiu tin technology is the first importance. To create a
theoretical system and method suitable for the development of
Chinese tin art innovation. As Ouyang has stated in the General
Theory of Cultural Industry: All the objects of cultural
existence that can be industrialized include tangible material
resources (distinctive natural ecological landscape, sites and
cultural relics with historical and cultural connotations,
handicrafts with distinctive national and local characteristics,
food and cultural resources, cultural facilities and equipment
resources), intangible spiritual resources (excellent spiritual
tradition resources, Artistic aesthetic resources, folk customs
resources, brand resources, human oral and intangible cultural
heritage resources reflected through culture and art) and talent
resources.
[Pu
He.
Research on the theory system and method of tin process
innovation development in China-- Taking Gejiu tin process as an
example.
Researcher 2022;14(12):12-17]
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Tin process, innovation, method, path |
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The demand and exploration of traditional media Gala on VR from
the perspective of media convergence
Heyu Sun
School of Architecture, Harbin Institute of Technology,
Heilongjiang Radio and Television Station
Abstract:
With the continuous development of digital media technology, the
level of VR technology is also improving, and the combination of
VR and traditional media is more and more. Especially in recent
years, the "appearance rate" of virtual reality technology is
getting higher and higher in the gala, bringing more fresh
experience and artistic enjoyment to the audience. This paper
introduces the characteristics of virtual reality technology,
analyzes the function of some virtual reality technology in the
gala, and also discusses the development prospect of virtual
reality technology in the gala.
[Heyu
Sun.
The demand and exploration of traditional media Gala on VR from
the perspective of media convergence.
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Virtual reality technology; Traditional media; TV show |
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Decision-Making Approach Based on Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD)
Weighting Method and Maut Method for the Android Phone Selection
Problem
Akinwale, Olatunbosun Ayoola,
Department of Statistics, Federal University of Technology
Akure, Ondo, Nigeria,
A. S. Ajiboye
Professor in Department of
Statistics, Federal University of Technology Akure, Ondo,
Nigeria.
Abstract:
Determining criteria weights is a problem that arises frequently
in many multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) techniques. This
paper provides an overview of Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD)
weighting methods applicable to multi-criteria optimization
techniques. The weights of criteria in multi-criteria
decision-making (MCDM) problems are essential elements that can
significantly affect results. Taking into account the fact that
the weights of criteria can significantly influence the outcome
of the decision, it is important to pay particular attention to
the objectivity factors of the criteria weights. Accordingly,
several methods to determine criteria weights had been developed
and presented by researchers. Weighting methods could be
Objective, Subjective, Integrated (combined). This study
introduces a weighting method, called Mean Absolute Deviation
(MAD) method, to determine criteria objective weights. After
introducing the method systematically, we present a
computational analyses to confirm the efficiency of the Mean
Absolute Deviation (MAD) method in the Android Phone selection
problem. The procedure of the Mean Absolute Deviation for
calculation of weights of criteria is firstly observed.
Secondly, MAUT MCDM ranking method was applied to rank
alternatives of Android phones to select the best android phones
from the weights provided by the MAD weighting method. The
conducted analyses demonstrate that Mean Absolute Deviation
(MAD) is efficient enough to determine objective weights of
criteria of android mobile phones.
[Akinwale,
Olatunbosun Ayoola,S. Ajiboye. Decision-Making
Approach Based on Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) Weighting Method
and Maut Method for the Android Phone Selection Problem.
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MCDM, MAD, MAUT, android selection |
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Effects of Cisplatin
Intoxication on Serum Liver, A Short Review
Amir Hossein Nasim2
and Zahra Eslamifar1
1-Department of medical
laboratory sciences. School of Paramedical sciences, Dezful
University of Medical Sciences, Dezful, Iran. & 2-
Department of medical
laboratory sciences. Student Research Comimitte, Dezful
University of Medical Sciences, Dezful, Iran.
Eslamifar.z@gmail.com
Abstract:
Cisplatin is a widely used and
effective drug for the treatment of solid tumors ranging
from ovarian, lung, bladder, breast, head and neck, and
testicular cancers. However, its clinical use was rapidly
limited due to unexpected and very severe renal toxicity and
effective cancer chemotherapy with this agent has been further
complicated by the lack of information concerning the mode of
action and the species responsible for eliciting the anticancer
activity. In this regard, Dose limiting side effects, such as
ototoxicity, neurotoxicity, and nephrotoxicity, are generally
encountered with a majority of patients treated with
cisplatin-based chemotherapy. The present review includes a
brief discussion of the nature and underlying mechanism of
Effects of cisplatin intoxication on liver.
[Amir Hossein Nasim and Zahra
Eslamifar. Effects of Cisplatin Intoxication on Serum Liver,
A Short Review.
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Liver; Cisplatin; and
hepatotoxicity |
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Analysis of the Development of
Physics as a Study and Its Relevance to Society
Malti
Department of Physics
email id- mudgilmalti@gmail.com
Abstract: In a study done in UK from 1985
to 2006, it was found that there was 41 percent decrease in the
number of entries to A-level examinations in sciences. This
decreasing trend is similar in other countries. Despite this
trend, physics remains an integral part of the educational
system. It is through physics that new methodologies were
developed that helped improve the quality of life, including
things such as automobiles and modern construction. Society’s
reliance on technology represents the importance of physics in
daily life. Many aspects of modern society would not have been
possible without the important scientific discoveries made in
the past. These discoveries became the foundation on which
current technologies were developed. Discoveries such as
magnetism, electricity, conductors and others made modern
conveniences, such as television, computers, phones and other
business and home technologies possible. Modern means of
transportation, such as aircraft and telecommunications, have
drawn people across the world closer together — all relying on
concepts in physics. In 1999 during the World Conference on
Science (WCS), the UNESCO-Physics Action Council considered
physics an important factor in developing solutions to both
energy and environmental problems. Physics seeks to find
alternative solutions to the energy crisis experienced by both
first world and developing nations. As physics help the fields
of engineering, bio-chemistry and computer science,
professionals and scientists develop new ways of harnessing
preexisting energy sources and utilizing new ones. In the United
Nations Millennium Summit held in 2000, it was recognized that
physics and the sciences will play a crucial role in attaining
sustainable development. Physics helps in maintaining and
developing stable economic growth since it offers new
technological advances in the fields of engineering, computer
science and even biomedical studies.
[Malti.
Analysis of the Development of Physics as a Study and Its
Relevance to Society. Researcher 2022;14(12):32-37]
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United Nations Millennium Summit, biomedical, computer science,
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Therapeutic trial of
diminazene aceturate and isomethamidium chloride in clinical
cases of trypanosomiasis in donkeys, jawi district, north west
ethiopia
Habtamu Addis1,
Mulunesh Yenew2, Animute Bekele2
Debremarkos university department of veterinary medicine and
animal science,
Ethiopia
yohansaddis68@gmail.com
Abstract:
A field clinical trial study was
conducted with the aim of to assess the efficacy of Diminazine
aceturate and Isomethamidium chloride and compare
pathophysiological changes in hematological values of in
trypanosomiasis donkeys from January to June, 2018 Jawi
district, North West Ethiopia. Out of 61 suspected donkeys for
Trypanosomisis and screened by using wet blood film, six of
clinically infected donkeys were selected purposively and
randomly allocated to three groups. Group I, II and III received
treatment for diminazene aceturate and isomethamidum chloride
and normal saline respectively. Hematological parameters (PCV
and Hgb) and physical parametric changes (HR, Toc and BW) before
and after treatment within and between groups were measure for
28 days. The data was analyzed by using STATA version 14 using
paired t-test. The main clinical findings observed during the
study period were weakness, fever, rough hair coat, enlarged
superficial lymph nodes, pallor of the mucus membranes,
lacrimation, enlarged superficial lymph node and weight loss in
all trypanosoma infected donkeys. Out of 61 suspected donkeys
for Trypanosomisis, six of them were confirmed to be infected
with T. congolense. The mean rectal temperatures of group I
treated with diminazine aceturate before and after treatment
donkeys were 39.1ᵒC±0.42ᵒC and37.9ᵒC±0.14ᵒC respectively. The
mean rectal temperatures of group II before and after treatment
were 39.5ᵒC±0.63ᵒC, 38.4ᵒC±0.56ᵒC respectively and statistical
insignificant (p <0.05) decreased after treatment but There was
statistical Significant difference (P<0.05) in mean of PCV in
group I and group II before and after treatment. PCV improvement
before and after treatment showed that there was significant
difference (p <0.05) in the means of the group I and II. The
maximum PCV improvement was 40 % (Group I on week 1) and minimum
was 7% (group II on week 3). Generally diminazene aceturate at
dose of 7 mg/kg was the more effective in terms of improving
PCV, as compare to isomethamidum chloride so that clinician
better to use diminazene aceturate.
[Habtamu Addis, Mulunesh Yenew,
Animute Bekele.
Therapeutic trial of diminazene aceturate and isomethamidium
chloride in clinical cases of trypanosomiasis in donkeys, jawi
district, north west ethiopia.
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Blood collection, Donkey, Diminazene aceturate,
Isomethamidum chloride, Jawi District. |
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Studying the
effect of perceived value and confidence on behavioural
intentions: A case study of insured’s
Farzaneh Ghanavati
Abstract:
Nowadays insurance organizations
had understood importance of having contact with customers and
consent and loyalty to these organizations are the reason of
their accomplishment so identifying customer behavioral
intention has a specific importance and one way to increase
customer s behavioral intention in a positive line is improve
the perceive value and increasing believe of customers so goal
of this research is checking these two factors. we analyzed 384
customers of insurance organization and for this hypothesis we
used a simple regression and some variables and smart-pls
software results showed that believe and its components effect
on customer behavioral intentions and perceive value and its
components effect on believe of customers. structure models of
believe perceive value and customer behavioral intention had a
good fitness and so hypothesizes of research are confirmed.
insurance organizations should consider that for increasing
customer behavioral intention they should increase believe and
perceive value.
[Farzaneh
Ghanavati.
Studying the effect
of perceived value and confidence on behavioural intentions: A
case study of insured’s Farzaneh Ghanavati.
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Effect of trust, perceived value, behavioral intentions |
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Estimation Of
The Relative Spatial Proximity Of Human Population To The
Hospitals Of Ethiopia
Belege Tadesse
Wollo
University School of Veterinary Medicine, PO. Box. 1145, Desse,
Ethiopia
tadessebelege@gmail.com
Abstract:
This study was done with the objective of estimating the
proximity of human population to hospitals in Ethiopia. The
study materials were collected from different websites. The
study showed that from the total population of the country a
population of 11.27%, 53.12% and 35.61% are situated within
0-10km, between 11-40km and greater than 40km distance from
hospitals of Ethiopia respectively. The study also showed that
from the total area of a country an area 2.29%, 27.24% and
70.48% is located within 0-10km, between 11-40km and greater
than 40km distance from hospitals respectively.
[Belege T.
Estimation Of The Relative Spatial Proximity Of Human Population
To The Hospitals Of Ethiopia.
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Ethiopia, Hospital, people, buffer zone |
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