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CATEGORY : Research Topic on Education [ Original Research Article ]

SL.No. Detailed information of the published article
 1 Manuscript Title : For a Neuro-Reductive approach to education : The Physico-Chemical factory of the learning student.
Author’s Name : 1Charly Toutélier*, 2Ahmed Yter
Article Type : ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : FRANCE
Date of Publication:  10-11-2020
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 52.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-I/Page – 01-07 [AUGUST-2020 EDITION ]
Article Code : EDU-V52-I1-C1-AUG-2020
Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  
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Doi No : 10.5281/zenodo.4267570
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ABSTRACTNew advances in the physical chemistry of the learning process have made it possible to move beyond an oxidative approach to a reductive vision, critical of the current paradigm in neuro-education.  click here
This study proposes to apply an innovative methodology derived from the latest technologies in brain imaging coupled with pH-metric monitoring in order to measure the evolution of brain acid-base activity of post-adolescent (n=28) students learning rational knowledge.. The first results that have been obtained corroborate our hypotheses. They are encouraging for further research in this innovative field.
KEYWORDS: interdisciplinary, learning, neuro-education, pH measurement, physical chemistry

CATEGORY : Research Topic on Medical Science [ Original Research Article ]

SL.No. Detailed information of the published article
 2 Manuscript Title : Knowledge and Practice of Lab Technicians regarding Universal Work Precaution in a Tertiary Care Centre.
Author’s Name : 1Dr. Sheel Thorat2Dr. Madhur Gupta3Dr. Madhura Wasnik*
Article Type : ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : INDIA
Date of Publication:  10-11-2020
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 52.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-II/Page – 08-10 [AUGUST-2020 EDITION ]
Article Code : EDU-V52-I1-C2-AUG-2020
Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  
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Doi No :10.5281/zenodo.4267607
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ABSTRACTIntroduction-The workers in laboratories are faced with many occupational risks and hazards as they are exposed to many pathogens and his or her health may be severely affected if adequate preventive or protective measures are not taken. They handle blood or any biological sample and maybe at risk for accidental injury or exposure. click here
 Aim and Objectives-To study about knowledge and practice of lab technicians regarding universal work precaution. This study was conducted at our tertiary centre at N.K.P. Salve Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre and Lata Mangeshkar Hospital Digdoh Hills, Hingna Road, Nagpur between March 2020 to June 2020. Materials and Methods-45 participants had filled the study questionnaire comprising of 10 questions each with response rate of 94%. Result- Our study was successful as majority of technicians were aware and followed universal work precautions diligently.Conclusion-We concluded from the study that technicians were well aware of universal work precautions and if given proper training in regard to universal work precaution in the form of CME and by providing them books that encapsulate the above topic they will be more benefitted.KEYWORDS:  occupational risks, questionnaire, CME, hazard, pathogens, tertiary centre.

CATEGORY : Research Topic on Social Science [ Original Research Article ]

SL.No. Detailed information of the published article
 3 Manuscript Title : A panel study of the Patterns and Drivers of conflict in the Niger Delta area.
Author’s Name : 1Dr. Gbenemene Kpae
Article Type : ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : NIGERIA
Date of Publication:  10-11-2020
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ] Article Identification : Vol. 52.0/Issue-I/Chapter-III/Page – 11-19 [AUGUST-2020 EDITION ]
Article Code : SS-V52-I1-C3-AUG-2020
Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  
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Doi No : 10.5281/zenodo.4267692
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ABSTRACTThis is a panel research that examined the changes in the perception of grievances stemming from government economic programmes among youth group in Ndokwa East Local Government Area in Delta State of Nigeria. Specifically, the study investigated the perception of participants over the implementation of government employment/empowerment programmes in the local government area. click here
 The research is anchored on Robert Merton’s anomie theory. The study also drew on Ted Gurr’s Frustration-Aggression and Albert Cohen’s theories to enhance its analysis. The study adopted a survey design method. Pre-coded questionnaires were administered to 20 respondents that were selected using purposive sampling techniques. The result shows that 85% of the respondents believe that there is limited chance for youths not linked to political elites to benefit from government employment/empowerment programmes, while only 10% disagreed with the statement. The study also reveals that despite increase in government employment and empowerment programmes, lack of transparency, inclusiveness, and accountability in the implementation process hinders many youths unconnected to politicians the opportunity to benefit.KEYWORDS:  Unemployment, patterns, drivers, conflict, Nigeria

CATEGORY : Research Topic on Earth Science [ Original Research Article ]

SL.No. Detailed information of the published article
 4 Manuscript Title : Hydro-Geochemical Characterization and ground water quality of Basalt Aquifer of Tinfa Catchment, Nekemte, Ethiopia.
Author’s Name : 1Dr. Shayaq Ali*,Gaddissa Deyassa
Article Type : ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : ETHIOPIA
Date of Publication:  10-11-2020
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ] Article Identification : Vol. 52.0/Issue-I/Chapter-IV/Page – 20-26 [AUGUST-2020 EDITION ]
Article Code : ES-V52-I1-C3-AUG-2020
Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  
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Doi No : 10.5281/zenodo.4284707
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ABSTRACTTinfa is a small catchment situated South of Nekemte town in Western part of Ethiopia. Variably thick weathered mantle cover basalt bedrock in the area. Well-developed columnar joints that are affected by sub-horizontal sets of discontinuities are abundant on the basalt bedrock. The area receives high amount of rainfall that reaches 2100mm annually. Much of this influx infiltrates into the thick accumulation of in-situ residua. click here
 The thick weathered profile generally serves as a huge reservoir that intercepts vast portion of rainfall and releases it at slower pace to the underlying discontinuous bedrock. There are three boreholes (yields vary from 6 to 27l/s) tapping this aquifer which supply water to Nekemte town. Water samples from these boreholes were analyzed to investigate the chemical composition and physical parameters to check if it meets the national and international guidelines for potable water. It was found that pH and TDS vary over narrow ranges of 6.9 to7.5 and 156 to 196 mg/l, respectively. The analytical results revealed that concentration of cations such as Ca2+ range from 21.4 to 32.9mg/l, Mg2+ from 13.5 to 17.3 mg/l, K+ from 2.1 to 2.8mg/l and Na+ from 12.5to19.5mg/l. Anion concentrations vary over a narrow ranges: HCO3- from 163.4 to 190.6mg/l, Cl- from 1 to 2mg/l, NO3- from 3.25 to 7.5mg/l and SO42- from 1.1 to 2mg/l. The mean cationic concentration follows the order  Ca2+>Na+>Mg2+>K+  while anions follow HCO3->NO3->Cl->SO42- order indicating that Ca2+ and HCO3- are dominant ionic species in the catchment. Our findings revealed that none of the physical and chemical parameters exceeded the maximum limit suggested by national and international guidelines for potable water.KEYWORDS:  Tinfa, catchment, basalt bedrock, aquifer , potable water.

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