Dried powders of five different plants, rhizomes of Acorus calamus, leaves of Melia azedarach, ripen berries of Piper longum, leaves of Prunus persica and ripen fruit of Lindera neesiana were tested as treatments for the control of potato tuber moth at laboratory. Three concentrations C1 0.05%w/w, C2 0.5%w/w and C3 5%w/w were used in each treatment. The percentage mortality of adult PTM in each treatment was observed at every 24 hours of one week and compared with control. The effects of the treatment were also studied up to first generation constructing the life table. All the concentration of L. neesiana and A. calamus were found effective in PTM control. L. neesaina showed 66.7%, 70.0% and 83.3% and A. calamus 56.7%, 66.7% and 70% adult mortality, 168 hours after treatment in C1, C2and C3 concentrations. The effects of these two treatments persist for long periods, which causes high percentage mortality of larvae and less adult emergence in first generation. Keywords: Phthorimaea operculella, Lindera neesiana, Acorus calamusdoi:10.3126/on.v2i1.320Our Nature (2004) 2: 21-25
This paper provides a description of how Virtual Agents can be useful in helping people with Depression and Anxiety, and how they can adapt according to the needs of the user, with the main goal of Sentiment Analysis. The Virtual Agent uses multiple Sequence to Sequence models to automatically generate texts based on the current conversation as well as performing the sentiment analysis with intent manipulation. The Virtual Agent primarily tries to emphasize on "Motivational Learning" to help the users overcome their problems. With a series of parallel intent recognitions, the user's overall mental condition is determined and the solutions are provided on the basis of their problem domain. After analyzing the success that motivational quotes and videos have had for depressed people, the proposed system also tries to achieve the same by providing the users with motivational content that gives them constant hope to move forward in life and helps deal with problems. The system revolves round this primary goal: the concept of motivation.
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