After the Second World War, infatuation with modern products has exponentially widened the spectr... more After the Second World War, infatuation with modern products has exponentially widened the spectrum of chemicals used. Some of them are capable of hijacking the endocrine system by blocking or imitating a hormone and are referred to as hormonally active chemicals or endocrine disruptors. These are chemicals that the body was not designed for evolutionarily and they are present in every matrix of the environment. We are living in a chemical world where the exposures are ubiquitous and take place in combinations that can interact with the endocrine system and some other metabolic activities in unexpected ways. The complexity of interaction of these compounds can be understood by the fact that they interfere with gene expression at extremely low levels, consequently harming an individual life form, its offspring or population. As the endocrine system plays a critical role in many biological or physiological functions, by interfering body’s endocrine system, endocrine disrupting compoun...
International journal of sociology and humanities, 2019
Abstract
The economic variables are integrated with each other like a complex mesh affecting one ... more Abstract The economic variables are integrated with each other like a complex mesh affecting one another with an unknown complex algorithm. It is a very tedious process and requires large skills and experience to establish the relationships among the plethora of economic variables in order to interpret the picture of the economy comprehensively. All the economic variables interact jointly to form the basis of understanding the economic algorithm. In contemporary ages, there has been a special interest in the inter-relationship between the exchange rates and inflation in both the advanced as well as the developing countries. These variables play a vital role in predicting the quantum of the development in the nominal and real sides of the economy, including the behaviour of domestic inflation, real output, exports and imports. The primary objective of this study is to establish the strength of correlation between the exchange rates and inflation in India over a period of time.
Indian Legal Solution Journal of Criminal and Constitutional Law, 2019
We are living in a multidisciplinary era. Since the dawn of civilization, every field of study ha... more We are living in a multidisciplinary era. Since the dawn of civilization, every field of study have progressed at its own pace and there have been continuous research and findings at different levels of different diversified fields. There was a time when shooting off of various sciences was an essential phenomenon for inculcating expertise and advancement within a particular area of study. Now all these branches are converging and interconnecting and forming nodes with other fields. Legal studies are no exception to this. In this article, we will try to put some light on criminology with the glasses of biology. The phenomenon of crime integrates multiple factors including human behaviour, psychology, sociology, parenting, forensics, and more recently genetics. The genes present in our very cells may be the causal agent for criminal behaviour, but it’s not a tool to escape from the punishment of one of the most heinous crimes done by most advanced species, Homo sapiens present on the face of the earth. In the advanced modern societies, government prepare the databases of DNA fingerprints of the evil souls of the society. There have been detailed discussions on eugenics and epigenetics. One of the interesting facts is that capital punishment may be one of the methods of implementing eugenics in the core of civilization. The phrase of nature and nurture is very analogous to genetics and epigenetics in this scenario. We all are the products of genetic composition and socioenvironmental factors. Does this rob our free will or does this make us liable?
After the Second World War, infatuation with modern products has exponentially widened the spectr... more After the Second World War, infatuation with modern products has exponentially widened the spectrum of chemicals used. Some of them are capable of hijacking the endocrine system by blocking or imitating a hormone and are referred to as hormonally active chemicals or endocrine disruptors. These are chemicals that the body was not designed for evolutionarily and they are present in every matrix of the environment. We are living in a chemical world where the exposures are ubiquitous and take place in combinations that can interact with the endocrine system and some other metabolic activities in unexpected ways. The complexity of interaction of these compounds can be understood by the fact that they interfere with gene expression at extremely low levels, consequently harming an individual life form, its offspring or population. As the endocrine system plays a critical role in many biological or physiological functions, by interfering body's endocrine system, endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) have various adverse effects on human health, starting from birth defects to developmental disorders, deadly deseases like cancer and even immunological disorders. Most of these compounds have not been tested yet for safety and their effects cannot be assessed by the available techniques. The establishment of proper exposure measurement techniques and integrating correlation is yet to be achieved to completely understand the impacts at various levels of the endocrine axis.
After the Second World War, infatuation with modern products has exponentially widened the spectr... more After the Second World War, infatuation with modern products has exponentially widened the spectrum of chemicals used. Some of them are capable of hijacking the endocrine system by blocking or imitating a hormone and are referred to as hormonally active chemicals or endocrine disruptors. These are chemicals that the body was not designed for evolutionarily and they are present in every matrix of the environment. We are living in a chemical world where the exposures are ubiquitous and take place in combinations that can interact with the endocrine system and some other metabolic activities in unexpected ways. The complexity of interaction of these compounds can be understood by the fact that they interfere with gene expression at extremely low levels, consequently harming an individual life form, its offspring or population. As the endocrine system plays a critical role in many biological or physiological functions, by interfering body’s endocrine system, endocrine disrupting compoun...
International journal of sociology and humanities, 2019
Abstract
The economic variables are integrated with each other like a complex mesh affecting one ... more Abstract The economic variables are integrated with each other like a complex mesh affecting one another with an unknown complex algorithm. It is a very tedious process and requires large skills and experience to establish the relationships among the plethora of economic variables in order to interpret the picture of the economy comprehensively. All the economic variables interact jointly to form the basis of understanding the economic algorithm. In contemporary ages, there has been a special interest in the inter-relationship between the exchange rates and inflation in both the advanced as well as the developing countries. These variables play a vital role in predicting the quantum of the development in the nominal and real sides of the economy, including the behaviour of domestic inflation, real output, exports and imports. The primary objective of this study is to establish the strength of correlation between the exchange rates and inflation in India over a period of time.
Indian Legal Solution Journal of Criminal and Constitutional Law, 2019
We are living in a multidisciplinary era. Since the dawn of civilization, every field of study ha... more We are living in a multidisciplinary era. Since the dawn of civilization, every field of study have progressed at its own pace and there have been continuous research and findings at different levels of different diversified fields. There was a time when shooting off of various sciences was an essential phenomenon for inculcating expertise and advancement within a particular area of study. Now all these branches are converging and interconnecting and forming nodes with other fields. Legal studies are no exception to this. In this article, we will try to put some light on criminology with the glasses of biology. The phenomenon of crime integrates multiple factors including human behaviour, psychology, sociology, parenting, forensics, and more recently genetics. The genes present in our very cells may be the causal agent for criminal behaviour, but it’s not a tool to escape from the punishment of one of the most heinous crimes done by most advanced species, Homo sapiens present on the face of the earth. In the advanced modern societies, government prepare the databases of DNA fingerprints of the evil souls of the society. There have been detailed discussions on eugenics and epigenetics. One of the interesting facts is that capital punishment may be one of the methods of implementing eugenics in the core of civilization. The phrase of nature and nurture is very analogous to genetics and epigenetics in this scenario. We all are the products of genetic composition and socioenvironmental factors. Does this rob our free will or does this make us liable?
After the Second World War, infatuation with modern products has exponentially widened the spectr... more After the Second World War, infatuation with modern products has exponentially widened the spectrum of chemicals used. Some of them are capable of hijacking the endocrine system by blocking or imitating a hormone and are referred to as hormonally active chemicals or endocrine disruptors. These are chemicals that the body was not designed for evolutionarily and they are present in every matrix of the environment. We are living in a chemical world where the exposures are ubiquitous and take place in combinations that can interact with the endocrine system and some other metabolic activities in unexpected ways. The complexity of interaction of these compounds can be understood by the fact that they interfere with gene expression at extremely low levels, consequently harming an individual life form, its offspring or population. As the endocrine system plays a critical role in many biological or physiological functions, by interfering body's endocrine system, endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) have various adverse effects on human health, starting from birth defects to developmental disorders, deadly deseases like cancer and even immunological disorders. Most of these compounds have not been tested yet for safety and their effects cannot be assessed by the available techniques. The establishment of proper exposure measurement techniques and integrating correlation is yet to be achieved to completely understand the impacts at various levels of the endocrine axis.
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The economic variables are integrated with each other like a complex mesh affecting one another with an unknown complex algorithm.
It is a very tedious process and requires large skills and experience to establish the relationships among the plethora of economic
variables in order to interpret the picture of the economy comprehensively. All the economic variables interact jointly to form the basis
of understanding the economic algorithm. In contemporary ages, there has been a special interest in the inter-relationship between the
exchange rates and inflation in both the advanced as well as the developing countries. These variables play a vital role in predicting the
quantum of the development in the nominal and real sides of the economy, including the behaviour of domestic inflation, real output,
exports and imports. The primary objective of this study is to establish the strength of correlation between the exchange rates and
inflation in India over a period of time.
The economic variables are integrated with each other like a complex mesh affecting one another with an unknown complex algorithm.
It is a very tedious process and requires large skills and experience to establish the relationships among the plethora of economic
variables in order to interpret the picture of the economy comprehensively. All the economic variables interact jointly to form the basis
of understanding the economic algorithm. In contemporary ages, there has been a special interest in the inter-relationship between the
exchange rates and inflation in both the advanced as well as the developing countries. These variables play a vital role in predicting the
quantum of the development in the nominal and real sides of the economy, including the behaviour of domestic inflation, real output,
exports and imports. The primary objective of this study is to establish the strength of correlation between the exchange rates and
inflation in India over a period of time.