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Defence Research and Development Organisation
Government•New Delhi, India•
About: Defence Research and Development Organisation is a government organization based out in New Delhi, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Dielectric & Radar. The organization has 3369 authors who have published 3365 publications receiving 33177 citations. The organization is also known as: DRDO.
Topics: Dielectric, Radar, Antenna (radio), Population, Microstrip antenna
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TL;DR: A deeper understanding of adsorption behavior of Pb(II) from aqueous systems onto activated carbon and treated activated carbon has been attempted via static and column mode studies under various conditions and the Bohart-Adams model has provided an objective framework to the subjective interpretation of the adsorbent system.
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TL;DR: In this article, activated carbon prepared from coirpith, an agricultural solid waste byproduct, has been used for the adsorption of Cd(II) from aqueous solution.
447 citations
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TL;DR: The paper describes a prototype Smart Vest system used for remote monitoring of physiological parameters and the clinical validation of the data are presented.
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TL;DR: Most of the elderly people were found to be average in the dimension of sociability and preferred remaining engaged in social interactions, which revealed a significant relationship between depression and loneliness.
Abstract: Background: The elderly population is large in general and growing due to advancement of health care education. These people are faced with numerous physical, psychological and social role changes that challenge their sense of self and capacity to live happily. Many people experience loneliness and depression in old age, either as a result of living alone or due to lack of close family ties and reduced connections with their culture of origin, which results in an inability to actively participate in the community activities. With advancing age, it is inevitable that people lose connection with their friendship networks and that they find it more difficult to initiate new friendships and to belong to new networks. The present study was conducted to investigate the relationships among depression, loneliness and sociability in elderly people. Materials and Methods: This study was carried out on 55 elderly people (both men and women). The tools used were Beck Depression Inventory, UCLA Loneliness Scale and Sociability Scale by Eysenck. Results: Results revealed a significant relationship between depression and loneliness. Conclusion: Most of the elderly people were found to be average in the dimension of sociability and preferred remaining engaged in social interactions. The implications of the study are discussed in the article.
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TL;DR: The conceptual understanding of CNN is provided along with its three most common architectures, and learning algorithms to help researchers to have a broad comprehension of CNN and motivate them to venture in this field.
335 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Sanjay Gupta | 99 | 902 | 35039 |
Kannan Govindan | 83 | 309 | 23633 |
Santosh Kumar | 80 | 1196 | 29391 |
Pradeep K. Khosla | 69 | 378 | 18567 |
Manmohan Singh | 62 | 228 | 11167 |
Rakesh Sharma | 60 | 673 | 14157 |
Rajiv Ranjan | 59 | 346 | 18303 |
Anil Mishra | 55 | 178 | 10505 |
Mathukumalli Vidyasagar | 52 | 300 | 22087 |
Bikramjit Basu | 52 | 279 | 8348 |
Sanyog Jain | 52 | 276 | 8843 |
Raj Kumar | 49 | 287 | 12210 |
Chinnaiya Namasivayam | 46 | 70 | 11208 |
Dipankar Banerjee | 44 | 366 | 9025 |
Krishna Kadirvelu | 44 | 124 | 9483 |