98 research outputs found

    Tamil Food and Medical Thought

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    "There are many special features of our Tamil people who live in the Kumari continent. The food system of our Tamils ​​is amazing. The food we eat not only strengthens the body but also provides medicine to the body in a way that cures the disease and gives us the medicine to live a long life and a disease-free life. My study is a summary of the diet and food medicine of those who pioneered the current science in many aspects of life and how to eat it, what foods to eat at what time, and Tamil food medicine

    Practical Accomplishment Of Smart Binding Industrial System Using Iot Platform

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    Supervisory control and also information purchase (SCADA) systems, become part of commercial control system (ICS), have actually been playing vital duties in real-time commercial automation as well as controls. Via the development of 3rd generation, or networks based system, SCADA systems are linked to virtually kinds of networks such as wired, cordless, as well as mobile as well as satellite interaction, however safety and security is still a huge difficulty for SCADA system while interacting within. Web of points (IoT) is a common system, a brand-new breakthrough improvement, for reliable SCADA system, where billions of network tools, with wise picking up abilities, are networked online gain access to. Implementation of wise IoT system, SCADA system will substantially enhance system effectiveness, scalability, and also lower expense. Protection is still a significant concern for both-, as they were originally developed with no concern as well as demands of safety. This research study designed IoT-SCADA system as well as released a safety and security system, using of cryptography based formula, which supplied a protected transmission network while each time interaction happened, in between the area tools in the SCADA system

    A case report of secondary cutaneous cryptococcosis in a retrovirus positive patient

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    Cryptococcosis is a systemic mycosis caused by the capsulated yeast Cryptococcus neoformans. Cryptococcus remains an important opportunistic pathogen in HIV positive patients. It is usually acquired through inhalation of spores and by invasion of the respiratory system, and then, the organisms may spread hematogenously to other viscera mainly central nervous system. Although there are some reports of primary cutaneous cryptococcosis, cryptococcal skin disease is a rare feature of disseminated cryptococcosis and has poor outcome if undiagnosed and untreated. We present a case of secondary cutaneous cryptococcosis in a 50-year-old male, who was diagnosed as a case of retroviral disease 3 years back but not on anti-retroviral therapy

    Service Mobility in Mobile Networks

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    In the current mobile network architecture, network traffic between user equipment (UE) and services deployed on the public cloud is tromboned towards the anchor point which could lead to network congestion. Deploying services closer to the UE, for example near the eNodeB, is a potential solution. The services are deployed on small scale data centers connected to, or collocated with the eNodeB, called ’eNodeB-Cloud’ (eNBC). Mobility of UEs presents a challenge for deploying services in an eNBC. When the UE is handed over from one eNodeB to another, seamless migration of UE context between the service instances running in different eNBCs needs to be ensured. In this paper, we propose a Platform as a Service framework to enable UE context migration between eNBCs. The architecture consists of handover signaling mechanism, TCP session migration technology, context transfer protocol and a set of APIs towards the service. An evaluation of the prototype implementation shows that on an average the time taken to migrate a UE context between two eNBCs is in the order of 12 ms, which is within the limit of handover interruption time between two eNodeBs.TRUEpu

    Formulation and Comparative in-vitro Evaluation of Mucoadhesive Buccal Tablets of Furosemide

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    This study was conducted to develop mucoadhesive buccal tablet of Frusemide. A Mucoadhesive buccal tablet of Frusemide were prepared by using wet granulation method using dfferent polymer such as HPMC k 100, Carbopol-940 in different ratio. Tablets were analysed by measuring different parameters thickness, hardness weight uniformity, drug content uniformity, LOD, sweeling index, invitro dissolution study and solubility. The tablets were evaluated for in vitro release in pH 6.8-phosphate buffer for 12 hr in standard dissolution apparatus. Mucoadhesion strength was increased with increase in the concentration of carbopol. In order to determine the mode of release, the data was subjected to Zero order, first order, Higuchi and Peppas diffusion model

    Stent thrombosis - Cinical profile

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    Asymptomatic urinary tract infection with multidrug resistant pathogens in retro positive patients on ART

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    Introduction: Asymptomatic urinary tract infection refers to occurrence of bacteria in urine without causing symptoms. UTI is more prevalent among retro positive patients compared to people without HIV. Objectives – The study was done to determine prevalence of UTI, common etiologies and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of urinary isolates among HIV seropositive patients attending ART centre for CD4 counts. Materials & Methods: –A total of 109 patients without any symptoms of UTI were included in the study. AST was done using Kirby Bauer disk diffusion method.CD4 count was done using FACS counter. Results: Out of the 109 cases tested, 55 were males, and 54 cases were females. No growth was seen in 60 (55.04%) samples, insignificant bacteriuria in 9(8.26%) samples. Significant growth was seen in 40 samples (36.7%). Among the 54 females, 44% had significant growth. Among 55 males, significant growth was seen in 29.1%. The isolated organisms included Escherichia coli - 9(22.5%), Staphylococcus aureus - 7(17.5%), Candida albicans - 7(17.5%). Bacterial isolates showing resistance to three or more categories of antibiotics were considered Multidrug resistant (MDR). Multidrug resistance was seen among 16 bacterial isolates (48.5%). HIV positive patients with CD4 counts of <200 had higher rates of asymptomatic bacteriuria. Conclusion: Screening of HIV seropositive patients with lower CD4 counts for asymptomatic UTI helps in early diagnosis and appropriate, early management of MDR will reduce morbidity

    Asymptomatic bacteriuria and associated host factors in Diabetic patients with special reference to UTI Chromagar

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    Introduction: To study the prevalence of asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) in diabetics compared to non-diabetics and to determine the associated host factors responsible for ASB in diabetics. Materials and Methods: 250 diabetics and 100 controls were enrolled in the study and were screened for ASB using semi-quantitative culture methods and UTIchrom agar. The samples were screened for glucosuria, ketonuria and pyuria. Results: ASB was more common in diabetics compared to non-diabetics(12.8% v/s 6% ) and the increase was more in female diabetics when compared to female non-diabetics(16% v/s 6.15%) whereas male counterparts did not show much difference from the non-diabetics (6.09% v/s 5.71%). There was significant influence of age, duration of diabetes, glucosuria, ketonuria, proteinuria and pyuria on the incidence of ASB in diabetics thus proving them as possible risk factors for development of ASB. E.coli was the most common organism found in both diabetic as well as non diabetic cases of ASB (40.6% and 57.14% respectively). The next frequent organisms were Klebsiella and Staphylococcus. The sensitivity pattern was similar in both the population with ASB. Culture on UTI CHROMagar yielded quicker results when compared to standard culture methods. Conclusion: ASB is almost 3 times more common in female diabetics compared to female non-diabetics whereas there is not much difference among the male counterparts. The risk factors for ASB in diabetics included age, longer duration of diabetes, poor glycaemic control and renal dysfunction indicated by proteinuria. Culture on UTI CHROMagar is an easy and faster means of identification of organisms

    Design optimization of FPSO Topside Module for InPlace, Lift and Weighing conditions

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    Abstract Traditional structural design work involves repeated modeling, which is a tedious and time-consuming activity. To solve such problems, optimization of structural elements by using the UC ratio along with grouping is proposed. In the design of the offshore floating platform, optimization methods find out minimum weight solutions for the structure. However, due to the high diversity of profiles cost raises a lot. By doing the optimization in a grouping by UC ratio technique provides the unique optimal solution. The current study proposes an approach for reliability-based optimal design of FPSO structure. The current study comments on the optimized design of Topside FPSO structural assembly for various load conditions like Production tank pressure loads, Equipment loads, Piping loads, Electrical and Instrumentation load, girder deformation loads, Wind load, etc. Both Normal Operating and Extreme Operating conditions are taken by considering the effects of hull flexibility along with wind and motion-induced accelerations. The analysis and design optimization are performed in the STAAD Pro tool by selecting the least weight as an objective function while obeying the design constraints as per API standards. Optimization performed based upon Utility Check ratio in STAAD Pro tool. With analysis models constructed as described above, module primary structure design can be iteratively “unity-check-optimized”. By implication given method, optimized member unity checks (UCs) translate into optimized weight and hence cost optimization.</jats:p
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