Past Issue

Multilingual Toxic comments Classification using Bert

The swift expansion of online platforms has led to a surge in toxic comments, disrupting digital communities and adversely affecting users. Tackling this pervasive issue presents significant challenges, particularly in a multilingual context, as most available solutions tend to focus primarily on English. This project presents a multilingual toxic comments classification system harnessing Multilingual BERT (mBERT) capabilities.

Public health education policies on Breastfeeding: A Systematic literature review using the Methodi Ordinatio

This article presents a systematic review of the literature on public health education policies related to breastfeeding. The aim was to identify the main initiatives, evaluating their effectiveness in promoting, protecting, and supporting breastfeeding. The use of the Methodi Ordinatio method allowed for the classification of articles based on impact factor, number of citations, and year of publication, ensuring the selection of relevant studies.

An experimental study on the Preservation of Wooden Artifacts Discovered during Archaeological Excavations: A Case study of wood and Lacquerware from the City of Khar Balgas

This Research methodology for the conservation of painted wood products with water content found in archaeological excavations from the Eurasian steppe region has not yet been conducted in Mongolia. Therefore, it aimed to explore and localize restoration methods to preserve and extend the lifespan of wood products with water content found in archeological excavations.

Molecular characterization of genetic diversity induced in Ceratophyllum Demersum L. grown in Wastewater

The adaptability of aquatic plants to changing environments depends on their genetic diversity. These were influenced by the rate of sexual reproduction, mutation, as well as, gene flow from distant areas. So, the aim of this study was to investigate the genotoxicity of wastewater on the molecular level of Ceratophyllum demersum L., in addition to improving the quality of these effluents resulting from the chemical fertilizer industry. Six doses of ultraviolet (UV-B) irradiation were used to induce genetic diversity in C. demersum L, in addition to unirradiated plants served as control.

A pre-Experimental Study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching program on knowledge regarding age related problems and health promotion strategies among caregivers of elderly in selected area of Jalandhar, Punjab

Old age refers to ages nearing or surpassing the life expectancy of human beings, and is thus the end of the human life cycle. Old people often have limited regenerative abilities and are more susceptible to disease, syndromes, injuries and sickness than younger adults. A Quantitative research approach and pre-experimental one group pre- test post-test design was used to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme (STP) on age related problems and health Promotion strategies among care givers of elderly in selected area of Jalandhar, Punjab.

When you Utter Twice, you may not translate Twice: On the English-Spanish Translation Alternatives of Paired Expressions in Divorce Decrees

Acting in the capacity as both official sworn translators and university professors, we have been witnessing to the issue that legal documents are troublesome specialised instruments with a relevant rate of paired expressions. The same could be said of Divorce Decrees, either issued in the UK or in the US, since they provide us with a significant diversity of doublet and triplet expressions. Hence, they pose a threat for translation trainees, and even for professional translators, since they can resort to somewhat literal translations that might not prove as fluent as the source text.

Optimizing Distributed Energy resource Integration using deep reinforcement learning for Post-Disaster Recovery

Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) have emerged as a significant advancement in modern power distribution systems, enabling integrating renewable energy sources and energy storage solutions to enhance the network performance. However, disasters, including natural calamities, introduce substantial management challenges for DERs, often resulting in infrastructure failures, resource overutilization, and disruptions to critical services. Overcoming these challenges requires developing optimal, self-aware architectures capable of managing DER integration and dispatch operations in real-time.

From triumph to defeat: a qualitative analysis of the new Patriotic party’s (NPP) 2024 Electoral loss in Ghana: Exploring the Political, Economic and Social Dynamics

This study examines the 2024 electoral defeat of Ghana’s New Patriotic Party (NPP), exploring the political, economic, and social dynamics that contributed to this pivotal event. Using Social Choice Theory as a guiding framework and a qualitative research approach, the study incorporates data from interviews, focus group discussions, and document analysis. The findings reveal that economic hardships, such as high inflation, unemployment, and currency depreciation, significantly undermined public confidence in the NPP’s leadership.

Endotracheal tube Suctioning Process: Effectiveness of hands on Training on adherence in practice Among ICU Nurses

Background: Endotracheal suctioning (ETS) is one of the most common procedure performed in patients with artificial airways. It is a component of bronchial hygiene therapy and mechanical ventilation that involves the mechanical aspiration of pulmonary secretions from a patient’s artificial airway to prevent its obstruction the procedure includes patient preparation, the suctioning event, post procedure care. Tracheobronchial suctioning using the closed suctioning system has physiological benefits for critically ill patients.

A study to assess the Effectiveness of Information Booklet on Knowledge Regarding Cholelithiasis disease and its Spyglass Treatment among staff Nurses in selected Hospital at Bangalore

Cholelithiasis, commonly known as gallstones, is a prevalent condition that often requires treatment such as Spyglass cholangioscopy, a minimally invasive procedure. Nurses play a crucial role in educating patients and assisting in procedures, which highlights the need for adequate knowledge regarding the disease and its treatments. The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of an information booklet in enhancing the knowledge of staff nurses regarding cholelithiasis and its Spyglass treatment.