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Current Barwala Egg Rate (as of March 17, 2024):
· Per Piece: ₹4.22
· Per Dozen (12 Eggs): ₹50.64
· Per 100 Eggs: ₹422
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They use diffuse reflection, on the equatorial region of the egg (to avoid the air sack).
"The NIR spectra were collected in the reflectance mode by using an Antaris II near-infrared spectrophotometer (Thermo Electron Co., USA) with a fiber optic sampling probe. A fiber bundle was used to illuminate the sample and collect the diffusely scattered light. The fiber probe was placed directly to contact with equatorial region of the eggshell, because the internal composition changes are more easily explored in the equatorial region rather than the two sides. Particularly, the air cell contained in the blunt end will greatly effect the spectra collection. In order to avoid possible effects due to differences in the internal composition, the diffuse reflectance spectrum was obtained by averaging three measurements carried out round the equatorial region of eggshell. Each spectrum was the average of 32 scanning spectra. The range of spectra was from 10,000 to 4000 cm−1, and the data were measured in 3.856 cm−1 interval, which resulted in 1557 variables. The temperature was kept around 25 °C and the humidity was kept at a steady level in the laboratory."
Rest of the article focuses on the use of support vector machines as a solution for the problem of having many examples of a single target class (fresh eggs) and only a few examples of an outlier class (unfresh eggs). Their method of spoiling eggs resulted in 66 fresh eggs and only 5 unfresh eggs.
After the 1929 October 24, 28 and 29 market crash, the weekly entertainment industry magazine Variety (on October 30) published its most famous ever headline: "Wall Street Lays an Egg." In October 2008, history repeated, and since the October 2007 peak, equity prices plunged over 50% after the Dow and S & P (in February) posted their second worst ever monthly percentage declines - topped only in 1933 during the depths of the Great Depression. So far, the current market drop matches its 1929 - 1932 pace, and like then, shows no signs of abating.