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Sentimental Analysis and Its Applications - A Review
Sentimental Analysis over the years has received a lot of recognition as it has shown a tremendous growth. Nowadays Sentimental analysis can be applied to any field as to bring out the emotions attached to it and also we can be able to know what the other person wants to convey. In our work we will be applying the sentimental analysis on the dataset of 15 hotels from the city and apply the new technique of Statistical Analysis. The Statistical Analysis Technique has taken the attributes like Food Quality, Ambience, area of Location etc into the account for calculating Document Index. The Reviews are taken from a trusted website. It is observed that people before making any decision do visit the reviews before making out the further decisions so e-WOM is the most effective to way to convey the views .Nowadays people rely a lot on electronic form of reviews because it is considered as the most trusted way that people can convey the views
Pharmacokinetic Studies on Oximes in Organophosphate Poisoning: A Mini Review
Organophosphate (OP) poisoning is one of the most common causes of poisoning in developing countries especially in Southeastern Asia. Poisoning with phosphorus-containing organic chemicals or OP compounds can be managed with antidotes like oximes which are potential reactivators of acetylcholinesterase (AChE). The efficacy of oxime therapy in OP poisoned patients mainly depends upon various factors such as different dose plans, infusion rate of oximes, genetic differences of patients, type of oxime used and chemical nature of the OP compound ingested. Studies on pralidoxime kinetics in OP poisoned patients have shown that reactivation of AChE depends on the plasma concentration of oximes as well as OP compounds. The plasma concentration of oximes mainly depends on the dose plan from intermittent injection to continuous infusion after a loading dose. The incontrovertible fact is that the intermittent dosing of oximes results in deep troughs in blood pralidoxime/oxime levels (BPL) whereas continuous infusion of oximes maintains steady state plasma concentrations. Many published literature also highlighted pralidoxime via continuous infusion results in better outcomes with minimum fluctuation in BPL compared to intermittent dosing. At therapeutic doses, adverse effects of oximes are reported to be minimal. But high BPL is associated with some common adverse effects including dizziness, blurred vision and diastolic hypertension. Considering all the facts, it is important to note that kinetic studies of oximes are useful not only in deciding the dose regimen, but also in predicting the possible side-effects