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IJCMS IJCMS-V11I2P101

This paper examines the ongoing Meitei-Kuki clash in Manipur, focusing on the popular media portrayal of poppy cultivati...

N. Pautunthang
IJIE IJIE-V11I1P101

An array-based 2x2 MIMO (Multiple Input and Multiple Output) type of antenna is proposed with Π Shaped Stub Structure...

Sowjanya Kesana, Munagapati Venkata Sai Muniswari Devi, Mantri Yashoda, KathiHarika, Nadendla Krishna Veni
IJEMS IJEMS-V11I4P101

External commercial borrowings (ECB) are loans availed by resident entities from non-resident eligible lenders under nor...

Prachi Agarwal, Swami Prasad Saxena
IJAES IJAES-V11I2P102

There are practical endorsements that agricultural residues have been utilized as additives for soil stabilization, adva...

Jovana Jovanović, Ivan Stevović, Mihailo Jovanović
IJCSE IJCSE-V11I4P102

This study aims to enhance IoT network security by deploying rapid intrusion detection mechanisms fortified with machine...

Ramineni Padmasree, Keerthana Muthyam
IJAES IJAES-V11I2P101

The experiment conducted at Anbar University's Fish Laboratory aimed to assess the impact of varying nutritional rat...

Alhamzah A. Fayyad, Fatima Muhammad Abdul-Jabbar, Omar M. khalaf, Baraa.H.A
IJHSS IJHSS-V11I2P102

In Bangladesh, the youth cohort holds immense potential for driving societal progress, yet their untimely demise poses a...

Shumon Zihady, Amran Hossain
IJMS IJMS-V11I2P104

Background: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) with LUTS represents the fourth most common disease in the male populatio...

Ali Nammour, Louai Naddaf, Aiman Harfoush
IJMS IJMS-V11I2P103

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a common condition that can lead to Bladder Outlet Obstruction (BOO) and is typica...

Ali Nammour, Louai Naddaf, Aiman Harfoush
IJECE IJECE-V11I4P114

Natural Language Processing (NLP), a field at the intersection of linguistics and artificial intelligence, aims to equip...

R. Rejimoan, B. Gnanapriya, J.S. Jayasudha