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2022 ◽  
pp. 29-35
Author(s):  
Jianping Du ◽  

With the development of Internet, the electronic resume has gradually replaced the paper one. It is the basic requirement of recruitment for enterprises to retrieve the talent information that fulfills the requirement quickly and without omission.Based on the framework of SpringBoot and Lucence full-text search engine, this paper implements a resume intelligent filtering algorithm, which improves the query speed of the system by establishing an index database. At the same time,the scoring function improves the accuracy of the filtering results, reduces the pressure of high concurrency of the database, improves the work efficiency of the Human Resources Department, and avoids the talent loss.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 466-475
Author(s):  
Samiksha Sharma ◽  
Pragati Kaushal

Food is a basic requirement of people that helps in providing proper nutrition and energy for growth and repair of tissues. However, food which provides numerous health benefits now comes in adulterated form. Some of the most frequent products to be fraudulent are common to many households – olive oil, cheese, honey, herbs and spices etc. The greed of industries to gain higher profits within short period of time makes them to indulge in malpractices such as food fraud and involves such techniques for food fraud which go undetected even after using laboratory techniques. There are manifold analytical techniques to detect food fraud in laboratory but consumers are not able to detect it at home scale. Moreover, no one bothers to do that after buying it. Consuming a fraudulated food product can prove harmful for human body as it may have short term or long-term effects. It is only consumer awareness that can protect them from food fraud. The purpose of this review is to study the food fraud that is deliberately affecting the health of consumers.


Author(s):  
Adrian Alecu ◽  
Romeo Brezeanu ◽  
Gabriela Marcus ◽  
Adriana Cojocaru ◽  
Mariana Alecu

This article discusses the series of tests on animal experimental models carried out by our group to evaluate the effect of homeopathic preparations selected according to traditional criteria of pathogenetic similarity. Our overall experience indicates that it is not difficult to carry out experimental studies assaying homeopathic medicines in randomized placebo-controlled tests returning statistically analyzable results. The basic requirement for this purpose is to select validated experimental models. The simplest and most reliable ones are the ones arising from common daily clinical practice or those taken from classical pharmacological studies modified as to fit the goals of a homeopathic assay. By proceeding in this way it will be possible to build a sound body of evidence for the biological effects of high dilutions.


Author(s):  
Adrian Alecu ◽  
Romeo Brezeanu

This article discusses the series of tests on animal experimental models carried out by our group to evaluate the effect of homeopathic preparations selected according to traditional criteria of pathogenetic similarity. Our overall experience indicates that it is not difficult to carry out experimental studies assaying homeopathic medicines in randomized placebo-controlled tests returning statistically analyzable results. The basic requirement for this purpose is to select validated experimental models. The simplest and most reliable ones are the ones arising from common daily clinical practice or those taken from classical pharmacological studies modified as to fit the goals of a homeopathic assay. By proceeding in this way it will be possible to build a sound body of evidence for the biological effects of high dilutions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 55-59
Author(s):  
Rauf Kareem Mahmood

There have been various approaches to the definition of the elusive term ‘intelligence’ from the perspectives of psychologists, computer language experts, natural scientists, linguists, philosophers, and others. However, no unanimous definition has so far been made for the term. On the contrary, new readings and understandings arise as the outcome of theoretical and experimental studies. This paper is an attempt to introduce the term ‘pragmatic intelligence’ as a prerequisite and a basic requirement for pragmatic competence to avoid pragmatic failure and secure a felicitous communication among interlocutors. The paper hypothesizes that ‘pragmatic intelligence’ is a prerequisite for ‘pragmatic competence’. In order to verify the hypothesis, the researcher theoretically analyzed the necessity of associating pragmatic competence with a mother concept of the same origin rather than connecting it to either Chomsky’s grammatical competence or Hymes’ communicative competence. The paper concluded that ‘pragmatic intelligence’ encompasses innate factors that human beings are born with, which could be shaped in the form of pragmatic competence depending on the quantity and quality of the obtained knowledge. Nonetheless, the paper also proposes for researchers to study the universal characteristics of ‘pragmatic intelligence’ and its pedagogical implications on first and second language acquisition


2021 ◽  
pp. 20-29
Author(s):  
Nitin Verma ◽  
Vivek Kumar

Cellulase, as a complex enzyme containing endoglucanase, exoglucanase and beta‐glucosidase, acts to hydrolyze cellulose in order to be converted into glucose units. These subunits of cellulase synergistically hydrolyze the cellulosic substrate of industrial importance. The biosynthesis of celluase by microorganisms has been recently paid much attention Nitrogen is one of the important elements required for growth of microorganisms. Provision of utilizable form of nitrogen source to organisms is the basic requirement to be fulfilled for optimal growth. The use of surfactants in the production of hydrolytic enzymes is well known. Many reports have shown the stimulatory effects of surfactants on enzyme production by microorganisms in submerged or solid state fermentation. The effects of several surfactants on the activity of cellulase enzyme were also studied in this study. Among the nitrogen sources, proteose peptone and yeast extract were found quite effective nitrogen sources whereas tween -80 and oil of olive performed well as surfactants by fungal growth and production system.


Fluids ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (8) ◽  
pp. 288
Author(s):  
Stefan Heinz ◽  
Joachim Peinke ◽  
Bernhard Stoevesandt

The availability of reliable and efficient turbulent flow simulation methods is highly beneficial for wind energy and aerospace developments. However, existing simulation methods suffer from significant shortcomings. In particular, the most promising methods (hybrid RANS-LES methods) face divergent developments over decades, there is a significant waste of resources and opportunities. It is very likely that this development will continue as long as there is little awareness of conceptional differences of hybrid methods and their implications. The main purpose of this paper is to contribute to such clarification by identifying a basic requirement for the proper functioning of hybrid RANS-LES methods: a physically correct communication of RANS and LES modes. The state of the art of continuous eddy simulations (CES) methods (which include the required mode communication) is described and requirements for further developments are presented.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Felix Jan Nitsch ◽  
Luca Marie Lüpken ◽  
Nils Lüschow ◽  
Tobias Kalenscher

Contemporarily, experimental investigations of revealed preference choice consistency utilize different tasks interchangeably. However, the reliability of choice consistency measurements among (inter-method) and within tasks (test-retest) has not been determined so far. Hence, it is unclear whether estimations of choice consistency fulfill a basic requirement of valid psychometric measures. Further, it is unclear how far results from different studies using different methodologies are comparable. In the study described here, we investigated the reliability of two established and one novel choice consistency tasks in an online-experiment under non-incentivized conditions in the choice domain of social decisions. Our results confidently indicate generally poor inter-method reliability and at best moderate test-retest reliability for the two indices, the Critical Cost Efficiency Index (CCEI) and the Houtman-Maks-Index (HMI), with the CCEI being the tentatively more reliable measure. This is especially concerning, since the full experiment (including test and retest measurement) lasted on average less than 45 minutes. Hence, it appears that estimations of choice consistency do not fulfill a basic requirement of valid psychometric measures. Further, results from different studies using different methodologies should not be compared without caution. Future work should investigate the impact of incentivization as well as the choice domain generality of our results.


Author(s):  
Nihat Ay

AbstractInformation theory provides a fundamental framework for the quantification of information flows through channels, formally Markov kernels. However, quantities such as mutual information and conditional mutual information do not necessarily reflect the causal nature of such flows. We argue that this is often the result of conditioning based on σ-algebras that are not associated with the given channels. We propose a version of the (conditional) mutual information based on families of σ-algebras that are coupled with the underlying channel. This leads to filtrations which allow us to prove a corresponding causal chain rule as a basic requirement within the presented approach.


Author(s):  
Desai Prasad G.

The intention of this project is to build a straight forward human powered generator from a used bicycle and to use it to power light bulbs, cell phones, laptops, and other small appliances. This project will help to develop engineering skills while learning about a clean way of generating electricity and satisfying our basic requirement. We are going to use the hard drive magnet and inductive coil to generate electricity due to which our mobile phone will be charge and followed by ac to dc converter. This is totally clean way of generating energy. As fuel is not a renewable energy source and the prices are increasing day by day. It will not be affordable by a common man after some period. Here no fuel is required to generate electricity, so everybody can afford this method for power generation also it eliminates the emission of CO2 which will reduces the pollution. Conventional methods for generating electricity make use of dynamo and wind turbine, but they have disadvantage that they produce friction and reduces speed which require more efforts. For the project to work we need strong electromagnets so we have used Neodymium magnets and also used coil. The basic idea of this project comes from the functioning of motor, that is how it rotates in the magnetic field and cut’s the magnetic line and how flux is introduced into the coil. The motivation behind the project is to generate electricity without having any friction and without using natural resources.


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