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A Cross industry perception on avenues of digitalization of merger & Acquisition Execution

Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) decisions are one of the key strategic initiatives of a firm that decides the growth trajectory of the firm and puts financial leverage borne through the years. The execution of M&A process, however, is still largely non-digitized because the decisions concerning this have high impact and have to eventually be wetted by executives manually anyway. M&A Execution Process has been unanimously agreed to have bottlenecks revolving around its low level of digitization that contribute to the M&A process being slow and relatively inefficient.

Artificial Intelligence in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: The Indian Perspective and Future Trends

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMFS) by enhancing diagnostic accuracy, treatment planning, and patient outcomes. In India, AI adoption in OMFS is growing due to advancements in machine learning, imaging technologies, and robotic-assisted surgery. This review explores the current status of AI in OMFS within India, highlighting key applications, challenges, and future prospects.

Evidence based Comparison of merits and Demerits of different Birthing Positions and Practices- Narrative Review

Birth position can be influenced by many different factors including setting, mother's choice, caregiver preference, or medical intervention. The position assumed by women during birth is influenced by several complex factors. Historically, mothers used physiologically appropriate labor positions such as squatting, sitting up right, and even standing in the birthing process. Currently in obstetric practice, these alternative positions infrequently are used during labor while the supine position has come to be accepted as ‘best practice’ in hospital-based deliveries.

Fungal Deterioration of Monument with Special Reference to Aspergillus: A Case Study

Fungal ability to produce pigments and organic acids has crucial role in discoloration and degradation of different types of stone in cultural property. Additionally, stone objects may support novel communities of microorganisms that are active in bio-deterioration process. This investigation focuses on mycological analysis of microbial bio-film from Queen’s Mosque at Sarangpur, Ahmedabad of Gujarat State made of sandstone, and which was heavily colonized by fungi. The 12 fungal flora including filamentous micro fungi with specific distribution on sandstone substrate were isolated.

Development and Evaluation of Pumpkin Orange Based Jelly

The objective of this study was to develop pumpkin-based jelly and evaluate its sensory and nutritional properties. The jelly was prepared by combining pumpkin and orange in different ratios: T1 (75:15), T2 (70:20), and T3 (65:25). Sensory evaluation for suitability of consumption was conducted using a nine-point hedonic scale. Proximate analyses, including moisture, ash, and protein content, were performed following AOAC 2010 nutritional guidelines.

Technological Representations in Brave New World: From Genetic Manipulations to Dehumanization

The issues of technological discoveries and its wonders have been of great interest to the literary world for a long time. Yet, with regards to the depiction of characters in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, further analyses need to be conducted as to the best ways or strategies for the proper management of technological knowledge and inventions are concerned.

Assessment of Academic Stress and Self-Esteem among the students in Covid-19 Pandemic in Selected Schools, West Bengal

Introduction: A descriptive study aimed to assess academic stress and self-esteem among students during the COVID-19 pandemic in selected schools in West Bengal. The study's objectives included evaluating the levels of academic stress and self-esteem, exploring the correlation between the two, and determining the association of these variables with selected demographic factors. Methodology: The conceptual framework was grounded in Richard Lazarus and Folk man’s Transactional Model of Stress and Coping. A total of 100 students were selected through stratified random sampling.

Causes of Diseases

Diseases are disorders that disrupt normal bodily functions, and they can arise from a variety of causes. These causes can be broadly classified into several categories, including infectious agents, genetic factors, environmental influences, and lifestyle choices. Understanding these causes helps in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. Below is an overview of the main causes of disease.

Homoeopathic Management of peptic Ulcers: A Comprehensive approach and Indivisualizing Patients

Peptic ulcers are a common gastrointestinal disorder characterized by open sores that develop on the inner lining of the stomach, small intestine, or esophagus. While conventional treatments often involve proton pump inhibitors, antibiotics, and lifestyle modifications, homeopathy offers an individualized, holistic approach that addresses both the physical and emotional components of the disease. This article explores the homeopathic management of peptic ulcers, focusing on its therapeutic benefits, remedies, and clinical outcomes.

Relationship between Homoeopathic Pharmacy and Materiamedica

The main aim of this observational and correlational study was to relate the symptoms of the plant drugs with the clinical and experimental data present on the various active compounds present in the homoeopathic formulation of the drug. The data on active compounds and identification was collected from the Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia’s and mass spectrometry, chromatographic studies of the plant extract.