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Comparative Study Of Molecular Interaction In Associated Liquids
Dr. Rajiv Ranjan Mishra
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2022.5.8.5611
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The ultrasonic studies in solutions are of great use in understanding the nature and strength of molecular interaction. The thermo-physical parameters like ultrasonic velocity, relative density and relative viscosity, refractive index have been measured for the pure state of tetrahydrofuran and m-cresol at different temperatures at 2MHz frequencies. The experimental data of ultrasonic velocity, density, viscosity and refractive index have been used for the comparative study of molecular interaction in the pure state of tetrahydrofuran (C4H8O) and m-cresol at 200C, 300C, 400C indicative of the nature of interaction between them.
A Brief Review Of Researches On Performance Evaluation Of Image Compression Methods Using DCT And Enhanced DCT
Ravi Sankar Landu
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2022.5.8.5612
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Image compression using Transform-based coding is widely used in many application, such as JPEG, JPEG2000. Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) is a popular image coding method used in image compression. A 2-D DCT of a square block is implemented separately as two 1-D transforms, along the vertical direction and the horizontal directions each. However, this is not a best fit method for image blocks containing directional edges. To overcome this, Directional DCT framework is applied, in which directional transform is done. In this method, the first transform may follow a direction other than the vertical or horizontal one, while the second transform is arranged to be a horizontal one. Directional transform is done to preserve the directional information of an image block. Studies have earlier showed that applying Directional DCT improved coding performance and rate-distortion coding performance. The researches earlier have evaluated the performance of the image compression techniques using quality parameters like – Coding Performance, Computational Time, Peak Signal to Noise Ratio, Mean Square Error. This paper gives a brief review of the researches done on the above subject.
How Writing Abilities Can Help You Communicate More Effectively
Dr. Malladi. Revathi Devi
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2022.5.8.5613
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Writing is a necessary professional skill. The main standard by which one's knowledge and intelligence will be assessed is writing. Our ability to write helps us communicate and think critically. It also strengthens our capacity to clarify and improve our own and others' understanding of our thoughts. Writing abilities are a crucial component of communication. A much bigger audience can understand your message with ease and clarity when it is written down than it can when it is spoken to directly or over the phone. You might be required to create a report, plan, or strategy at work, a grant application, a press release, or a blog post for a volunteer position. A well-written CV or resume with relevant experience is also a must. As just one illustration, a spelling error on a commercial website could make visitors question the legitimacy of the website and the company. In written communications, proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling are essential. Errors are likely to cause readers to have a bad opinion of you as the author because they will affect both the content and appearance. Therefore, since mistakes are likely to be present, all written communications should be carefully reviewed before being sent to print or, in the case of emails, clicking the submit button.
The Imagination Of Solo The Spirit Of Java In Upcycle’s Denim Creative Work
Endang Widiyastuti, Nanang Yulianto, Endang Sri Handayani
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2022.5.8.5614
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Solo has the slogan of The Spirit of Java. This slogan can be interpreted as Solo is the spirit of Javanese development culture. The influence of modern culture in the socio-cultural life of the Solo community affects the existence of Javanese culture that is currently developing. One of this modern culture is manifested in the consumptive culture of denim clothing. Henceforth, resulting in used denim clothing. The existence of used denim clothing encourages artists to explore them into innovative denim upcycles, which have aesthetics, economics, and cultural values. The denim upcycled works produced by the artists imagine and represent the Javanese cultural practices that exist in Solo nowadays. Solo the Spirit of Java as the creative spirit of upcycle denim works that are contextual with the values of the daily life of the people in Solo by keeping abreast of global cultural developments.