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JournalISSN: 2309-5504

International journal of applied research 

AkiNik Publications
About: International journal of applied research is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Population & Empowerment. Over the lifetime, 4063 publications have been published receiving 7750 citations.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors clarified the proper meaning of sampling and discussed about the different techniques and types of sampling, they mainly concentrated on two types of probability and non- probability and their sub categories.
Abstract: In the field of research different sampling technique are used for different fields. It is very essential to choose the adequate technique of sampling. In this paper first we clarify the proper meaning of sampling. Further we discus about the different techniques and types of sampling. We mainly concentrate on two types of probability and non- probability and their sub categories. Further we discus about the pros and cons of these techniques. Pros are the primary positive aspect of an idea process or thing. Cones are the primary negative aspects. It is very necessary to choose the write sampling technique for a specific research work. Before we choose the sampling technique it is necessary to know about the ‘Pros’ and ‘Cons’ of sampling technique. If the researcher know about the ‘Pros’ and ‘Cons’ he/she will select the adequate technique of sampling for his research work.

407 citations

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TL;DR: Phytochemical analysis of fruit extracts of Baccaurea courtallensis and evaluation of cholesterol lowering property and biotechnological Advances, Phytochemical Analysis and Ethnomedical Implications of Sapindus species.
Abstract: Ethnobotany and Medicinal Plants of Indian SubcontinentAdvances in Plant & Microbial BiotechnologyAntimicrobial Properties of Some Nigerian Medicinal PlantsFingerprinting Analysis and Quality Control Methods of Herbal MedicinesFundamentals of Phytochemical AnalysisThe Honey Apple and its phytochemical analysisPhytochemical Analysis and Evaluation of Anticancer and Antimalarial Properties of Four Medicinal PlantsAn Ethnobotanical, Pharmacological, and Phytochemical Analysis of Achillea Millefolium L. by PartsPhytochemical Analysis and Bioactivity of Selected South African Medicinal Plants on Clinical Isolates of Helicobacter PyloriPhytochemical analysis of avocado seeds (Persea americana Mill., c.v. Hass)Phytochemical Analysis of Jatropha Gossypifolia LinnAn Experimental Text Book on Phytochemical Analysis and Antimicrobial Activity of Mentha PiperitaPhytochemicalsPhytochemical Analysis and Antimicrobial Activity of Piper Capensis L.fPhytochemistryPhytochemistry of Medicinal PlantsIndian Herbal MedicinesIsolation and Structural Elucidation of Novel Anti-Infective Naphthylisoquinoline Alkaloids from Ancistrocladus Ealaensis, and Phytochemical Analysis of Two Congolese Medicinal PlantsPhytochemical Analysis of Ficus Platyphylla Del-Holl (Moraceae)Natural Oral Care in Dental TherapyComputational PhytochemistryPhytochemical Screening, Elemental Analysis and Antibacterial Investigation of Rhoicissus TomentosaPhytochemical Analysis of Adenium Obesum Stem-BarkPhytochemical Analysis and Biological Activity Studies of an Eastern Cape Medicinal Plant, Strychnos HenningsiiPhytochemical Analysis of Some Sudanese Medicinal PlantsNatural Compounds as Antimicrobial AgentsPhytochemical Analysis of Maerua PseudopetalosaPhytochemical Analysis of Some Medicinal Plants Used Against Dysentery by the Tribals of South ChhotanagpurPhytochemical Analysis and Antibacterial ActivityHerbals of AsiaPhytochemical TechniquesAnalysis of Phytochemical in a Malaysian Medicinal Plant and the Bioavailability of Dietary HydroxycinnamatesAntifungal Evaluation and Phytochemical Analysis of Selected Medicinal Plants Used in the Treatment of Fungal Diseases Associated with HIV Infection in the Eastern Cape Province, South AfricaPhytochemistry of Ashtavarga-Rare Anti-Aging Medicinal PlantsNeutraceutical, Phytochemical characterization and Antibacterial activity of Medicinal plant Moringa OleiferaEthnomedicinal Plants with Therapeutic PropertiesPhytochemical analysis of fruit extracts of Baccaurea courtallensis and evaluation of cholesterol lowering propertyBiotechnological Advances, Phytochemical Analysis and Ethnomedical Implications of Sapindus speciesBiological and Phytochemical Analysis of Chungtia Medicinal Plants of Nagaland, IndiaStudies on the Antioxidant Activity of Indigofera Hochstetteri Baker

383 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify and understand the factors that influence consumers' buying behavior and develop a strategy, a marketing message, and advertising campaigns more efficient and more in line with the needs and ways of thinking of their target consumers.
Abstract: Consumer Buying Behaviour refers to the buying behaviour of the ultimate consumer. Many factors, specificities and characteristics influence the individual in what he is and the consumer in his decision making process, shopping habits, purchasing behavior, the brands he buys or the retailers he goes. A purchase decision is the result of each and every one of these factors. An individual and a consumer is led by his culture, his subculture, his social class, his membership groups, his family, his personality, his psychological factors, etc.. and is influenced by cultural trends as well as his social and societal environment. By identifying and understanding the factors that influence their customers, brands have the opportunity to develop a strategy, a marketing message (Unique Value Proposition) and advertising campaigns more efficient and more in line with the needs and ways of thinking of their target consumers, a real asset to better meet the needs of its customers and increase sales.

98 citations

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TL;DR: This paper proposes an expert system that can be used to successfully diagnose Feeding problems in infants and children and the suggested systems were found to be beneficial approach in addition to existing impartial ones.
Abstract: A lot of infants have significant food-related problems, as well as spitting up, rejecting new foods, or not accepting to eat at specific times. These issues are frequently ordinary and are not a sign that the baby is unwell. According to the National Institutes of Health, 25% of generally developing infants and 35% of babies with neurodevelopmental disabilities are tormented by some sort of feeding problem. Some, for example rejecting to eat specific foods or being overly finicky, are momentary and don’t cause any health dangers. This paper proposes an expert system that can be used to successfully diagnose Feeding problems in infants and children. The suggested systems were found to be beneficial approach in addition to existing impartial ones. So far as the authors are aware, this is the initial effort of using an expert system in attaining good performance in a real world application. This expert system was designed and implemented to help parents diagnose these problems and get a recommendation of how to deal with infants and children.

81 citations

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TL;DR: In today's highly complex and dynamic business environment where organizations are striving hard to survive and to gain competitive edge over rivals, talent management has the enormous potential of retaining and developing the most valuable assets of an organization to gain key competitive advantage as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: In today’s highly complex and dynamic business environment where organizations are striving hard to survive and to gain competitive edge over rivals, talent management has the enormous potential of retaining and developing the most valuable assets of an organization to gain key competitive advantage. It is talent that contributes significantly to the performance of an organization. The uncertainties which are posed to business by the volatilities of environment can be dealt effectively if the organizations possess an efficient HR that can accommodate to these changes and ensure survival of an organization as it is having a direct impact on overall performance of the business. The present challenging environment where business face difficult challenges and an ever demanding customer expectations, talent management comes to the rescue of organizations by developing an ever flexible business work force that can take up any kind of challenge. Taking cognizance of these realities talent management has become quite indispensable to ensure survival of an organization across the globe.

80 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
2021158
2020387
201964
2018178
2017947
20161,256