Psychological Disclosure Through Jung's Archetypal Images
“Psychological Disclosure Through Jung’s Archetypal Images” explores the archetypal images found in the selected animal poems of Ted Hughes, in order to draw the psyche of the creatures in contrast to the human world. The latent archetypal images of the poems are brought to light by making avail of Jung’s archetypal theory and each image is defined to sketch the psyche of the creatures of the poem with comparison to the human world. “Hawk Roosting,” “Thrushes,” “Pike,” Crow’s Nerve Fails,” “Crow’s Fall”, “Crowcolour,” “Crow’s Theology” and “Crowego” are the poems, and hero, trickster, clown and shadow are the archetypal images applied to analyse the selected poems of Hughes in a psychological perspective.
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Smarandache - soft Neutrosophic near – ring and soft Neutrosophic (m,n) bi-ideals
In this paper, we introduced Samarandache-2-algebraic structure of Soft Neutrosophic Near-ring namely Smarandache –Soft Neutrosophic Near-ring. A Samarandache-2-algebraic structure on a set N means a weak algebraic structure S1 on N such that there exist a proper subset M of N, Which is embedded with a stronger algebraic structure S2 ,stronger algebraic structure means satisfying more axioms, that is S1 << S2 ,by proper subset one can understand a subset different from the empty set, from the unit element if any , from the Whole set. We define Smarandache - Soft Neutrosophic Near-ring and obtain the some of its characterization through Generalized soft neutrosophic near-field and Generalized soft neutrosophic (r,m) bi-ideals.For basic concept of near-ring we refer to G.Pilz ,for generalized near-field we refer T.Tamilchelvam and for soft neutrosophic algebraic structure we refer to Muhammed Shabir ,Mumtaz Ali,Munazza Naz, and Florentin Smarandache.
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Study On: Rheological Characteristics of Exopolysaccharide Obtained From Rhizobium Mayense
ABSTRACT:- Exopolysaccharides (EPS) are high molecular weight polymers with long chain composed of sugar residues and secreted by microorganisms into the surrounding environment. Bacterial EPS has a complex mixture of macro molecular poly electrolytes including carbohydrates, proteins and sometimes nucleic acids. Stem and root nodulating isolate of Aeschynomene indica plant was identified by 16S rRNA sequencing as Rhizobium mayense. Efficiency of Rhizobium mayense for EPS production was studied using Yeast Extract Agar as a basal medium with different carbon and nitrogen sources and the incubation was done at 30?C for 48 hours. Surface topology of EPS was found smooth by Scanning Electron Microscopy. Alcohol precipitated EPS was further purified using Sephadex G200 and Sephadex G100 gels. The rheological properties of purified EPS were studied by Ostwald’s Viscometry and BrookField’s viscometetry. Key words: 16S rRNA sequencing, Exopolysaccharide, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Gel Permeation Chromatography, Ostwald’s Viscometry, BrookField’s viscometetry.
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Ab initio Hartee-Fock and density functional theory studies on, 4-Acetyl-N-(4-methoxybenzylidene)aniline
The optimized molecular structure, vibrational frequencies, corresponding vibrational assignments and thermodynamic properties of 4-Acetyl-N-(4-methoxybenzylidene)aniline [4A-N-(4MB)A] have been investigated by using ab initio HF/6-311++G(d,p) and DFT/B3LYP method at 6-311G(d,p) and 6-311++G(d,p) basis sets. The energy and oscillator strength calculated by TD-DFT are in line with experimental findings. The 1H and 13C NMR chemical shifts calculations of the 4A-N-(4MB)A molecule were carried out by using HF/6-311++G(d,p) and B3LYP functional with 6-311G(d,p)/6-311++G(d,p) basis set. HOMO and LUMO orbitals have been visualized. The stability of the molecule arising from hyperconjugative interaction and charge delocalization has been analyzed using natural NBO analysis. The minimum energy conformational analysis was carried out with the help of PES scan. Besides, MEP was calculated and Mulliken charges, IR and Raman intensities have also been reported.
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Exergetic analysis of a wood fired thermic fluid heater in a rubber industry
This paper presents a framework of thermodynamic, energy and exergy, analyses of industrial Wood fired thermic fluid heater. Mass, energy, and exergy analysis were used to develop a methodology for evaluating thermodynamic properties, energy and exergy input and output resources in industrial wood fired thermic fluid heater. Determined methods make available an analytic procedure for the physical and chemical exergetic analysis of wood fired thermic fluid heater for appropriate applications. The energy and exergy ef?ciencies obtained for the entire fluid heater was 60.62% and 27.69% at standard reference state temperature of 25 oC. Chemical exergy of the material streams was considered to offer a more comprehensive detail on energy and exergy resource allocation and losses of the processes in a thermic fluid heater
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Analysis of Static Load Balancing Algorithms for Cloud Computing
- A cloud consists of several elements such as clients, cloudlets, datacenter, distributed servers etc. While Cloud computing is a term, which involves virtualization, distributed computing, networking and software and web services. Centrally, the issue is to establish an effective load balancing in cloud. There are two types of load balancing algorithms available one is Static and other is Dynamic. In this paper we have studied three different Static load balancing algorithms i.e. Round Robin, Throttled, and Optimal. To compare each algorithm we have prepared a set-up and implemented each algorithm. Finally, an analysis has been done about the three implemented algorithms to find the best algorithm in terms of overall response time of cloudlet and Datacenter Processing time of cloudlet.
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Risk Management in Banking: A study of Contentment in Indian Private Banks
1. Abstract “Banks are in the business of managing risk, not avoiding it………” Risk is an unpredictable approach which every business or organization need to go through. To understand the financial behavior one first need to understand what is Risk and its effect on private banking. Considering, the present era, increasing competition, has made risk management an important element for the banking industry. Financial institutions should take charge of risk in order to manage efficiently. Risk management is a method to arrange ,lead ,sort out,and manage the broad mixture of danger to adjust into the structure of organizational routine work long termly and short termly. As risk management, different banks adopt different risk management system, they bifurcate risk into Credit risk, Market risk and so on . The aim of the study is to analyze that whether private banks are satisfied with their risk management system, as every bank carries a risk management approach. Current paper also, talks about the risk and its effect on Private Banks. It includes its types and process of risk management. Paper includes a survey (Questionnaire) filled by 5 private banks which is further analysis through F-Test and ANOVA. Key words: Risk management, Private Banks, Credit Risk, Satisfaction
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Molecular structure, vibrational spectroscopic, natural bond orbital analysis, frontier molecular orbital analysis and thermodynamic properties of 3-hydroxynaphthalene-2-carboxylicacid
The understanding of optimized molecular geometry, vibrational analysis of the heterocyclic organic compounds plays a vital role in the process of drug discovery. The present work provides geometrical parameters, vibrational assignments for pharmaceutical intermediate 3-hydroxynaphthalene-2-carboxylicacid (3HN2CA). Moreover, the present study aims to illustrate how intermolecular interactions appear within the molecule on account of HOMO-LUMO studies. In addition to these, Mullikan’s Atomic charges associated with each atom are also reported. Entire vibrational, geometrical parameters, Mullikan’s Atomic charges and HOMO-LUMO Energy gap of 3HN2CA were predicted with the aid of B3LYP level of theory with cc/PVDZ and 6-31+G(d) basis sets on a quantum chemical software Gaussian 09W. In view of visual inspection, 60 normal modes of vibrations contributed to 3HN2CA were found out. Furthermore, the molecular orbital calculations such as natural bond orbital’s (NBOs) and Mapped molecular electrostatic potential (MEP) surfaces were also performed with the same level of DFT. The thermal flexibility of molecule in associated with vibrational temperature was also illustrated on the basis of correlation graphs. The detailed interpretation of the vibrational spectra has been carried out with the aid of potential energy distribution (PED) results obtained quantum chemical calculations. The delocalization of electron density of various constituents of the molecule has been discussed with the aid of NBO analysis.
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Insurance Contract of Intellectual Property Rights
Intellectual property insurance is a contract that covers occurred risks to intellectual entities inducing damage to their owners and users or the third person and compensates those damages. Now, since the subject of this secure coverage is different from other kinds of commercial insurances, it is essential to formulate and analyze elements of intellectual property insurance contract. Now, according to the fact that this is a new kind of insurance policy particularly if it is to cover all risks of intellectual property, it seems that identifying elements of this kind of insurance policy and investigating its certain related problems is of significance importance and interest considering the specific nature of intellectual creations and different concept of risk in the insurable interest. In this paper, these issues have been put under investigation. Key words: risk (sinister), insurable interest, offensive insurance, defensive insurance.
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Complement of the Boolean function Graph B(Kp, INC,?Kq) of a graph
For any graph G, let V(G) and E(G) denote the vertex set and edge set of G respectively. The Boolean function graph B(Kp, INC,?Kq) of G is a graph with vertex set V(G)?E(G) and two vertices in B(Kp, INC,?Kq) are adjacent if and only if they correspond to two adjacent vertices of G, two nonadjacent vertices of G or to a vertex and an edge incident to it in G, For brevity, this graph is denoted by?B4(G). In this paper, structural properties of the complement?B4(G) of B4(G) including eccentricity properties are studied. Also, domination number and neighborhood number are found.
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