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Malnourishment is widespread and severe problems in most of the developing countries, and nutritionally rich food can address this issue efficiently by introducing nutritionally rich cultivars for cultivation.
NIRMAL KUMAR HEDAU +5 more
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This study presents an AI‐driven approach to smart agriculture focused on early detection of crop diseases, especially fungal infections, to enhance food security. An ensemble model combining a Custom CNN for local feature extraction and a pretrained vision transformer (ViT) for global context analysis is proposed.
Kapil Arvind Chavan +5 more
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Moving Beyond the Contemporary Approach of Higher Education: From Vivekananda’s Perspective
This article seeks to provide a deeper understanding of Swami Vivekananda’s contribution in the area of higher education. Swami Vivekananda, who was a contemporary Indian philosopher, has left behind his significant knowledge in the area of education ...
Soumita Mitra, Gyan Prakash
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ABSTRACT Background Sleep disturbances are prevalent among cancer patient‐caregiver dyads, yet their interdependent sleep patterns remain understudied. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to synthesize evidence on dyadic sleep‐wake patterns, health consequences (physical, psychological, and relationship health), and the effectiveness of dyadic ...
Jie Zhong +4 more
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On Swami Vivekananda and Caste Prejudice: Ethical Implications of the Experience of Non-Duality
The well-known modern Hindu reformer and pioneer of Vedānta in the West, Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902), based his ethical vision on mysticism: specifically, on the direct experience of non-duality and the ultimate unity and organic interconnectedness of ...
Jeffery D. Long
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How Do Adaptation Practices Become Climate Maladaptive? A Scoping Review of Empirical Scholarship
This article reviews empirical research about how adaptations are associated as climate maladaptive, examining drivers and proposed decision support measures. To advance the field and contribute to climate risk reduction, it recommends integrating critical theories, expanding studies across diverse sectors, increasing global South authorship ...
Sameer H. Shah +3 more
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Inoculation of Priestia megaterium confers drought tolerance to garden pea (Pisum sativum)
A pot experiment was conducted to evaluate the potential of six PGP microbial isolates (FM20, FM65, FM19, W22, OF5, and Control) to mitigate the adverse effects of drought stress (40% FC) on pea (Pisum sativum) compared to normal irrigation (80% FC). The
Priyanka Khati +4 more
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Ti49.3Ni50.7 shape memory alloy is highly biocompatible but difficult to machine due to its complex thermo‐mechanical behavior. An enhanced Wire EDM process was developed using a Taguchi L18 design, GRA, and Random Forest with Bayesian optimization. The optimized parameters achieved a surface roughness of 1.298 μm and a material removal rate of 2.537 ...
Adik M. Takale +6 more
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Compost derived Bacillus isolates were screened for plant growth promoting traits, scored through modelling and validated in field trials on maize and okra. Selected strains enhanced growth significantly, enabling reduced chemical fertiliser use, ecofriendly bioinputs and improved soil health.
Debapriya Maitra +9 more
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War and Peace in Modern Hindu Thought—Gandhi, Aurobindo, and Vivekananda in Conversation
Mohandas Gandhi (1869–1948) and Aurobindo Ghose (1872–1950) hold distinct, yet overlapping, positions on the topic of war and peace, violence and nonviolence, and how evil ought to best be confronted.
Jeffery D. Long
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