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To achieve the objectives of the syllabus and the educational objectives, teacher should plan the different activities appropriately. In the teaching learning process, the objectives are at the centers, but at what extent these objectives are achieved, are tested by the process of evaluation. Due to this process of evaluation in formal education, the teaching learning became very dynamic and effective.
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This book presents a comprehensive survey about conducting polymers and their hybrids with different materials. It highlights the topics pertinent to research and development in academia and in the industry. The book thus discusses the preparation and characterization of these materials, as well as materials properties and their processing. The current challenges in the field are addressed, and an outline on new and even futuristic approaches is given. “Conducting Polymer Hybrids” is concerned with a fascinating class of materials with the promise for wide-ranging applications, including energy generation and storage, supercapacitors, electronics, display technologies, sensing, environmental and biomedical applications. The book covers a large variety of systems: one-, two-, and three-dimenstional composites and hybrids, mixed at micro- and nanolevel.
Polymers in Modern Medicine – Part 1 offers an in-depth exploration of the transformative role of polymers in healthcare and medical innovation. This comprehensive book examines the diverse applications of polymeric materials in areas such as controlled drug delivery, tissue engineering, diagnostics, regenerative medicine, and personalized therapies. With chapters spanning polymeric scaffolds, nanotechnology, smart polymers, biopolymers, and polymer-based implants, it provides detailed insights into the science and technology shaping modern medicine. The book also highlights cutting-edge advancements in polymeric coatings for medical devices, cancer nanomedicine, and vaccine development, emphasizing sustainability and biocompatibility. Key Features: - Latest advancements in polymer nanotechnology, scaffolds, hydrogels, and smart polymers. - Applications in drug delivery, prosthetics, diagnostics, and regenerative medicine. - Discusses biocompatible, sustainable, and personalized polymeric materials. - Bridges the gap between academia, industry, and clinical research.
Data profiling refers to the activity of collecting data about data, {i.e.}, metadata. Most IT professionals and researchers who work with data have engaged in data profiling, at least informally, to understand and explore an unfamiliar dataset or to determine whether a new dataset is appropriate for a particular task at hand. Data profiling results are also important in a variety of other situations, including query optimization, data integration, and data cleaning. Simple metadata are statistics, such as the number of rows and columns, schema and datatype information, the number of distinct values, statistical value distributions, and the number of null or empty values in each column. More...
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