2016
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20161926
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A study to assess the perceptions of first year medical students for choosing medical school as a career

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“…This is observed to be linearly dependent on solar wind speed which means that the higher the solar wind speed the stronger the modulation parameter thus resulting in a stronger modulation of galactic cosmic ray flux by the solar wind. This thus, result in a negative correlation between galactic cosmic ray flux variation and solar wind speed variation which is in line with earlier report by Gupta et al (2006), Firoz et al (2010, Alania et al (2011), Modzelewska and Alania (2013), Bazilevskaya et al (2013), Tiwari et al (2014), Kojima et al (2015) that galactic cosmic ray intensity variation and solar wind variation are inversely correlated.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…This is observed to be linearly dependent on solar wind speed which means that the higher the solar wind speed the stronger the modulation parameter thus resulting in a stronger modulation of galactic cosmic ray flux by the solar wind. This thus, result in a negative correlation between galactic cosmic ray flux variation and solar wind speed variation which is in line with earlier report by Gupta et al (2006), Firoz et al (2010, Alania et al (2011), Modzelewska and Alania (2013), Bazilevskaya et al (2013), Tiwari et al (2014), Kojima et al (2015) that galactic cosmic ray intensity variation and solar wind variation are inversely correlated.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Also, weak detraction in cosmic ray flux may be responsible for rise in cosmic ray flux across solar activity minima and the strong detraction in cosmic ray flux maybe responsible for fall in cosmic ray flux across solar activity maxima (Sabbah 2000;Firoz et al 2010). The high values of BEESS 1998 and AMS 1998 fluxes observed between 10-30 GeV maybe because these values were taken at the peak of solar minimum while all the coloured spectra becomes steeper above 30 GeV which might indicate the ascending phase of the solar cycle within which these measurement were taken (Tiwari et al 2014). …”
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confidence: 97%
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“…By occupation fathers of majority of students (51%) were in government job, followed by business (25%), farmer (14.6%), and private job (9.4%). Similar findings were found in a study done by Ranjana Tiwari et al 9 where fathers of majority of students (57.69%) were in service either government or private and fathers of 25% of students were involved in business. By occupation mothers of majority of students (80.2%) were house wives and only mothers of 19 students (19.8%) were working.…”
Section: Number Of Attemptssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…By occupation mothers of majority of students (80.2%) were house wives and only mothers of 19 students (19.8%) were working. Ranjana tiwari et al 9 found in their study, mothers of 64.43% of students were house wife and mothers of 17.28% students were working (service/buisness). Association of father's and mother's occupation with number of attempts to clear NEET was not found to be significant in present study.…”
Section: Number Of Attemptsmentioning
confidence: 90%