In 1959, Tube Investments of India (TII) was formed by merging TI Cycles of India and Tube Products of India. Today, TPI is the most preferred supplier of precision tubes, Electric Resistance Welded (ERW) and Cold Drawn Welded (CDW), to major automotive companies in India and abroad. TPI...
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In 1959, Tube Investments of India (TII) was formed by merging TI Cycles of India and Tube Products of India. Today, TPI is the most preferred supplier of precision tubes, Electric Resistance Welded (ERW) and Cold Drawn Welded (CDW), to major automotive companies in India and abroad. TPI...
of user sentiments in YouTube food videos, with a specific emphasis on the domains of plant-based and hedonic food products. Our work seeks to address critical gaps in the current literature, specifically in the context of plant-based foods, where research efforts thus far are notably limited....
The findings might hold significant implications for advancing our understanding of user sentiments in YouTube food videos, with a specific emphasis on the domains of plant-based and hedonic food products. Our work seeks to address critical gaps in the current literature, specifically in the context...