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Machine Learning Approaches for Anticancer Peptide Discovery: A Comprehensive Review
Priya Dharshini 조선대학교 기초과학연구원 2023 조선자연과학논문집 Vol.16 No.4
Invasive species are organisms that are introduced into places outside of their natural distribution range. The global pet trade is facilitating the introduction of invasive species into new countries and areas. Among the introduced alien species, turtles are one of the most common animal groups whether lives in wetland ecosystems, such as wetlands or reservoirs. Like other countries around the world, exotic turtles is becoming a growing concern for the wetland ecosystem in South Korea. In this study, we report new reports of subspecies of Painted turtle (Chrysemys spp.): Chrysemys picta marginata, C. p. bellii and C. dorsalis, from the reservoirs in downtown Cheongju and Gwangju, South Korea. We used morphological features, such as the characteristics of the legs, plastron, and carapace, to identify the turtles. It is assumed that all turtles were artificially released into nature. Considering the increasing number of reports on the introduction of alien invasive turtles in Korean wetlands, we recommend the formulation of an immediate and systematic management plan for pet trades and organized continuous monitoring programs.
Mechanical properties and durability of PMMA impregnated mortar
Priya Nair,이원묵,Du Hyun Ku,이철우,Jung Soon Park,Hun Young Park 한국화학공학회 2010 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering Vol.27 No.1
Polymer impregnated concrete (PIC) is known to exhibit better strength and durability characteristics than the other classes of polymer cement composites. In the work described herein the monomer was impregnated into cement mortar and polymerized by two methods - the conventional thermal method and using microwaves. The mechanical properties and durability characteristics of the samples and on exposure to chemical environments were then evaluated. The above studies revealed that the strengths of PIC specimens were almost 2-3 times better than those of conventional cement mortars. The chemical resistance was also found to be superior even on prolonged exposure to the chemical media. This may be attributed to the protective layer formed by the polymer on the cement mortar, which prevents the external chemical media from interacting with the cement particles. The properties of the PIC specimens prepared by both methods have also been compared and discussed in this paper.
Priya, K.,Pal, A.K.,Sahu, N.P.,Mukherjee, S.C. Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2005 Animal Bioscience Vol.18 No.11
Ninety advanced Catla catla fingerlings (av. wt. 16 g) were randomly distributed in six treatment groups with three replicates each for an experimental period of 60 days to study the effect of dietary lipid source on growth, enzyme activities and immuno-hematological parameters. Six isoprotein (40.0-41.9%) and isocaloric (4,260 kcal $kg^{-1}$) semi-purified diets were prepared with varying levels of soybean oil (SBO) and cod liver oil (CLO) within a total of 8% lipid viz., $D_1$ (Control), $D_2$ (8% SBO), $D_3$ (6% SBO and 2% CLO), $D_4$ (4% SBO and 4% CLO), $D_5$ (2% SBO and 6% CLO) and $D_6$ (8% CLO). Highest SGR was noted in $D_5$ (0.73${\pm}$0.03) group, which was similar with $D_3$ (0.71${\pm}$0.02) and $D_4$ (0.69${\pm}$0.01) groups. Activity of intestinal lipase, hepatic glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) and aspartate amino transferase (AST) of the lipid treatment groups were significantly higher (p<0.05) than the control group. The respiratory burst activity of the phagocytes (Nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT)) was highest in $D_2$ (1.95${\pm}$0.21) followed by $D_3$ (1.19${\pm}$0.15) group, which were significantly (p<0.05) higher than the other groups. Globulin level was significantly higher in $D_3$ (1.29${\pm}$0.08) than in the other groups expect $D_4$. Hemoglobin content and total erythrocyte count did not show any significant difference. From this study, it is concluded that a diet containing 6% soybean oil and 2% cod liver oil ($D_3$) yields higher growth and immune response in Catla catla fingerlings and would be cost effective.
Priya - Jagota,Roongroj Bhidayasiri 대한파킨슨병및이상운동질환학회 2022 Journal Of Movement Disorders Vol.15 No.2
This study aims to validate the Thai translation of the Movement Disorder Society-sponsored revision of the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS).
Resignifying ‘responsibility’: India, exceptionalism and nuclear non-proliferation
Priya Chacko,Alexander E Davis 서울대학교행정대학원 2018 Asian Journal of Political Science Vol.26 No.3
Postcolonialscholarshiponnuclearweaponshasdemonstratedthat mainstream literature perpetuates a set of orientalist discourses about ‘Enlightenment’ and ‘civilization’ which legitimizes global hierarchies. What has been less studied is the role of non-Western countries in challenging or perpetuating these discourses. This article focuses on the discourse of ‘nuclear responsibility’ as it has been deployed by Indian official to challenge Western discourses of nuclear responsibility that are linked to the Nuclear NonProliferation Treaty (NPT). Using Judith Butler’s concept of resignification, we argue that India has sought to resignify the Western discourse of nuclear responsibility such that it is linked to nuclear disarmament and equality rather than nuclear nonproliferation and hierarchy. In its discourse on nuclear responsibility, India’s status as a responsible nuclear power is based, not on its compliance with international regimes or norms, but on its ‘civilizational exceptionalism’. We argue that resignification is a form of non-western agency but is highly circumscribed. Its success has been dependent upon the broader global political context and has been limited to moving India up the global nuclear hierarchy rather than challenging the hierarchy itself.
Priya Kesari,G. Udayabhanu,Arpita Roy,Sagar pal 한국공업화학회 2023 Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Vol.122 No.-
Green biopolymeric materials and its hybrid nanocomposites, i.e. sodium alginate grafted polymethylmethacrylatebased titanium dioxide and iron oxide (SA-g-PMMA/TiO2 and SA-g-PMMA/Fe3O4) havebeen explored for the prevention of mild steel’s corrosion in 15% HCl. It is reflected from the electrochemicalimpedance data that SA-g-PMMA/TiO2 exhibits maximum inhibition efficiency of 97.28% followed bySA-g-PMMA/Fe3O4 that gives 96.82% efficiency while the unmodified sodium alginate possess merely84.74% efficiency. The declining trend of inhibition efficiency with rising temperature has been explainedthrough gravimetric studies conducted at 303 K- 333 K. The thermodynamic activation and adsorptionparameters revealed the mixed mode of adsorption of inhibitors over mild steel surface which followLangmuir adsorption isotherm. It has been observed from tafel polarization studies that all studied inhibitorsare mixed type in nature. The surface morphological inspection of the mild steel samples was donethrough FE-SEM and AFM, which revealed the formation of better protective adsorption layer over theexposed metallic surface by the nanocomposites in comparison to sodium alginate alone. In additionto this, the elemental composition of adsorbed film on inhibited mild steel specimens was obtained byXPS technique. Quantum parameters obtained through Density Functional Theory (DFT) further corroboratethe experimental outcomes.
Priya Bhalla,Prodyut Bhattacharya 한국마케팅과학회 2019 마케팅과학연구 Vol.29 No.2
Protected areas are increasingly becoming primary focus for ecotourism. Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary situated in the Indian Himalayan Region offers its visitors key ecotourism products like enjoying Himalayan vistas, nature trekking, bird watching, photography and the homestays. Visitors to ecologically fragile destinations form crucial tourism stakeholders and require understanding of their demands and satisfaction levels to sustain a flow of visitors in the increasingly competitive tourism market. The present research assessed the importance and performance of the service and facilities attributes offered by the sanctuary in order to measure visitor satisfaction from ecotourism experience, using an importance– performance analysis. Findings indicate good performance of service providers in terms of environmental conservation, ensuring safety of visitors and maintaining view point conditions. Whereas, efforts need to be concentrated in improving user facilities, nature guiding, signage and information, food quality, and accommodation facility attributes. Chi-square analysis revealed that visitors undertaking unplanned day visit to the sanctuary were more likely to be non-satisfied, raising questions on the type of visitors arriving at the sanctuary. In order to enhance visitors’ satisfaction levels, basic facilities within the sanctuary need improvement besides developing interpretations component, such that the intrinsic nature and quality of nature-based ecotourism destination is achieved.