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This paper provides a comparative evaluation of the environmental and cultural roles in residential forms in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, focusing on the conflict between the traditional low-density "Mahalla" residential areas and modern high-density buildings. As Tashkent rapidly urbanizes vertically, assessing the trade-offs between social cohesion and ...

By Tatiana Kharitonova, Ksenia Merekalova, Alexander Tikhonov, Shavkat Sharipov, Dilfuza Shabbazova, Samidullo Elmurodov, Munisa Bekmukhamedova, Ulugbek Eshqarayev

Food security priorities in the nations focus on elements of production of fishes and animals which are crucial elements in the food chains of life. Other countries of the world make every effort to secure the availability of these goods to their citizens and this is achieved by either manufacturing them locally, or in cases where they have no capa...

By Majid Abed Hamza, Isam Abdul Khudhur Saud, Raad Idan Obaid

Background: Interoperability, privacy, and the background of healthcare information are significant issues in the healthcare industry, mainly because of the fragmentation of the data. Conventional solutions are not secure, transparent, and accurate enough to share data effectively. Purpose: The purpose of the study is to examine how blockchain and ...

By K. Deepthika, Dr. I. Bhuvaneshwarri

Objective: Manual dexterity is the capacity to move the fingers and hands in a coordinated way to grasp and manipulate things. It depends on the interaction of musculoskeletal and neurological systems to make precise and intentional motions. The study's main goal is to compare the traditional Nine Hole Peg Test with a stopwatch with the dmS-NHPT wi...

By D. Mythili, K. Narayanasamy, V. Balchandar, K. Kotteeswaran, S. Kalpana

Academic excellence is highly valued by faculty performance. The conventional faculty review systems tend to fail to give a holistic evaluation of faculty input in teaching, research, and service. FacultyMax Model is a multidimensional framework presented in this paper to improve the performance of the faculty based on the data analysis, incessant ...

By Abdusamiev Dilmurod Abdugani Ugli, Mamajonov Dilshodbek Adxamovich, Ortikov Elyor Abdumajidovich, Bekmirzayev Mirjalol Xusanboy Ugli, Abdullayeva Shakhnoza Anvarovna

Indian manufacturing companies are progressively implementing Industry 4.0 technologies to enhance the level of operational efficiency and the managerial decision-making process; nevertheless, there is limited empirical evidence of how the adoption of the Digital Twin (DT) affects performance, especially in the emerging economy environment. This re...

By Roohee Khan, Ashu Nayak

Renewable energy technologies have existed since the earliest days of energy conservation and preservation, which have been critical to the development of modern energy conservation plans around the globe. Although the earliest applications of wind, water, and solar power date back to the second millennium, the development of renewable energy has t...

By Nargiza Jabborova, Nozimjon Ibrokhimov, Feruza Kilicheva, Sabohat Alimova, Sevara Begmatova, Gulshan Aliyeva, Abdulaziz Mattiyev

Offers a detailed analysis of optimization algorithms and routing protocols are created to overcome the issues on energy efficiency with the Internet of Things (IoT) Enabled Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). The study analyses nature-based metaheuristic methods such as the Genetic Algorithms, Particle Swarm Optimization, Firefly Optimization, Gray W...

By R. Abirami, K. Sathishkumar, Liu Guanzhou, M. Ramalingam, Wasim Ahmad, Ali Bostani

The nature of software engineering is ever-changing and needs smart, intelligent, and innovation-enhancing solutions for talent management. In this paper, we describe our statistically validated dynamic Talented Innovative ecosystem (DTIE) that aims to improve innovation scaling in software engineering through AI-enabled analytics, data-driven recr...

By S. Krishnadas, Ramya Thiyagarajan

Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) analysis is an important diagnostic tool in intensive care unit (ICU) settings that provides valuable information about the patient's respiratory and metabolic status. However, in the absence of predictive information, when testing is over-utilized or not planned, it can cause discomfort to the patient, costs to the healthc...

By S. Ramadoss, A. Kumaravel