A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR, AND SLEEP AMONG UNDER-FIVE CHILDREN IN SLUM AREAS OF BURDWAN MUNICIPALITY, WEST BENGAL

A cross-sectional study on physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep among under-five children in slum areas of burdwan municipality, West Bengal

Introduction: Less time in physical activity, increase in sedentary time, and screen time have various negative health consequences and are a matter of concern for childhood health now-a-days.The study was to find out the prevalence of adequate physical activity and sleep, the status of sedentary behaviour and screen Office Chair time among under-f

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Wiring surface loss of a superconducting transmon qubit

Abstract Quantum processors using superconducting qubits suffer from dielectric loss leading to noise and dissipation.Qubits are usually designed as large capacitor pads connected to a non-linear Josephson junction (or SQUID) by a superconducting thin metal wiring.Here, we report on finite-element simulation and experimental results confirming that

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VPIP: A Lexical Identification Procedure for Perceptual, Cognitive, and Emotional Viewpoint in Narrative Discourse

Although previous Pivot Tube work on viewpoint techniques has shown that viewpoint is ubiquitous in narrative discourse, approaches to identify and analyze the linguistic manifestations of viewpoint are currently scattered over different disciplines and dominated by qualitative methods.This article presents the ViewPoint Identification Procedure (V

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Boosting HER Performance of Pt-Based Catalysts Immobilized on Functionalized Vulcan Carbon by Atomic Layer Deposition

Development of cost-effective Pt-based electrocatalysts is of scientific and industrial importance for hydrogen evolution from water splitting.In this work, cost-efficient Pt-based catalysts, immobilized Display Cabinets on functionalized Vulcan Carbon (VC) from hydrothermal treatment of Ru precursor and ethylene glycol solution, for hydrogen evolu

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