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Yuvaraj, S.
- Are Innovative Managers Emotionally Intelligent?
Authors
1 SAP - HR Functional Consultant Comdata Consulting Inc Princeton, NJ 08540
2 Ma Foi Management Consultants Limited 801, Paritosh, Usmanpura Ahmedabad- 380013
Source
Journal of Management Research, Vol 7, No 3 (2007), Pagination: 169-178Abstract
With the increasing competition, it is imperative for organizations to bring about managerial innovation and focus on managerial effectiveness. Studies indicate that only 27% of success at work is contributed by an employees Intelligence Quotient, the rest of it being contributed by Emotional Intelligence. This paper attempts to study the role of Emotional Intelligence in Managerial Innovation and Effectiveness. The results of the study indicate a positive correlation between Emotional Intelligence and Managerial Innovation and Managerial Effectiveness implying thereby that Emotional Intelligence should be an integral part of an organizations recruitment and developmental process.Keywords
Managerial Innovations, Managerial Effectiveness, Intelligence Quotient, Emotional IntelligenceReferences
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Authors
1 Department of Endocrinology, Dr. ALM Post Graduate Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Madras, Taramani Campus, Chennai 600 113, IN
Source
Journal of Endocrinology and Reproduction, Vol 7, No 1&2 (2003), Pagination: 44-45Abstract
Clinical and experimental studies have shown the adverse effects of diabetes on testicular steroidogenesis and spermatogenesis. The present study was designed to assess the effects of streptozotocin (STZ)-diabetes on Leydig cell LH receptors and steroidogenic enzymes. Diabetes was induced by single intraperitoneal injection of STZ at a dose of 65 mg/kg body weight. Induction of diabetes was confirmed by plasma insulin and glucose estimations. One set of diabetic rats was treated with insulin (3U/100g body weight/day in two equally divided doses), 3 days after STZ treatment. Control and experimental animals were killed after twenty days.- Streptozotocin-Diabetes Impairs the Differentiation of Epididymis during Sexual Maturation
Authors
1 Department of Endocrinology, Dr. ALM Post Graduate Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Madras, Taramani Campus, Chennai-600 113, IN
Source
Journal of Endocrinology and Reproduction, Vol 7, No 1&2 (2003), Pagination: 72-73Abstract
Male reproductive dysfunction is a common feature in diabetic boys and men. Defective spermatogenesis, sperm count, sperm motility, seminal fluid volume and serum testosterone, supports endocrine basis for impotence and fertility disorders. The present investigation was carried out to understand the impact of diabetes on the structure and development of epididymis during the critical period of sexual maturation in rats. Prepubertal (40 days old) and adult (120 days old) male Wistar rats were made diabetic by single injection of streptozotocin (120 mg/kg body weight for prepubertal and 65 mg/kg body weight for adult) intraperitoneally.- Effects of Streptozotocin-Diabetes and Insulin Replacement on Androgen and Estrogen Receptor Concentrations in the Epididymis of Wistar Rats
Authors
1 Department of Endocrinology, Dr. ALM Post-Graduate Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Madras, Taramani, Chennai 600 113, IN
Source
Journal of Endocrinology and Reproduction, Vol 10, No 1 (2006), Pagination: 59-61Abstract
The present study was aimed at evaluating the effects of streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes and insulin replacement on the androgen (AR) and estrogen receptor (ER) concentrations in the caput, corpus and cauda epididymides of prepubertal and adult Wistar rats. Prepubertal (40 days old) and adult (120 days old) male Wistar rats were made diabetic by single intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of STZ (120 mg/kg and 60 mg/kg body weight, respectively). To one set of diabetic rats, insulin was administered daily at a dose of 3 U/100 g body weight, subcutaneously, in two equally divided doses at 8.00 AM and 6.00 PM. All the rats were killed on the 21st day of commencement of experimentation. The epididymis was dissected out and caput, corpus and cauda segments were separated, freed from spermatozoa and processed for AR and ER quantification. STZ-induced diabetes caused a marked decrease in both nuclear and cytosolic AR and ER concentrations in the caput, corpus and cauda epididymides. Insulin replacement circumvented the adverse effects of diabetes in a segment-specific manner. These findmgs emphasize the detrimental effects of diabetes and the importance of insulin in the maintenance of epididymal AR and ER concentrations in immature as well as adult rats.Keywords
Androgen Receptor, Diabetes, Epididymis, Estrogen Receptor, Insulin.- Development of Web OS for the Improvement and Performance of Mobile Environment using both Cloud and Grid Computing
Authors
1 Dept of IT, Panimalar Institute of Technology, Chennai, IN
2 Dept of CSE, Panimalar Institute of Technology, Chennai, IN
Source
Wireless Communication, Vol 2, No 12 (2010), Pagination:Abstract
This paper “Introduction of Web OS for the Improvement and Performance of Mobile Environment using Cloud and Grid Computing” aims at providing users an efficient way of accessing an Operating System Stored on a remote server. The users can access it from anywhere either from home or from office. The main advantage of this project is that the system needs only a minimum configuration with an internet connection and a web browser to access the server. In this paper we introduce Web OS - Operating System on www. The Key aspect of Web OS is that the software is installed only on a server which can be accessed by multiple users from various locations. For Performance improvement we use the concept of Grid Computing to share the load across multiple computers to complete task more efficiently and quickly. Finally this project will help out people who don’t have computers at home can access the Web OS. even from an Internet Browsing centre and can run various applications.
Keywords
OS,Grid Computing, Web OS.- A Survey on Wireless Communication from a Generation to 5th Generation
Authors
1 Department of Computer Applications, S.A. Engineering College, Chennai, IN
Source
Wireless Communication, Vol 10, No 9 (2018), Pagination: 165-169Abstract
5g is an upcoming network here this paper we discuss briefly about the frequency of 5G technology that means todays world how 5g is developed and how it will use. And it provides unbelievable range of data that present cell phones have it all. Now a day’s all of the developers says it is most powerful technology and huge demand in futures world. Users can access their phones at a higher range of speed. It is used in different fields such as, digital documentation, online transaction, etc... Here my intent is just wanted to show about evoluations of wireless communications through my paper. 5G Wireless technology promises a rich, reliable, and hyperconnected world. This paper discuss about evoluations` of 5G network we can also discusses the speed of internet access from 1Gbps to 10Gbps.Since this 5g technology is not officially announced. Its expected to release on 2020
Keywords
Broadband Technology, Cellular Network, Increasing Frequency, Network Architecture, Mobile Communications.References
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