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    Load Balancing of Tasks on Cloud Computing Using Time Complexity of Proposed Algorithm

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    Cloud Computing is a developing field and lean toward by numerous one at current yet it's rage is part more rely upon its execution which thusly is excessively rely upon the powerful booking algorithm and load adjusting . In this paper we address this issue and propose an algorithm for private cloud which has high throughput and for open cloud which address the issue of condition awareness likewise with execution. To enhance the throughput in private cloud SJF is utilized for planning and to conquer shape the issue of starvation we utilize limited pausing. For stack adjusting we screen the heap and dispatch the activity to the minimum stacked VM. To acquire advantage and to have open door for future upgrade out in the open cloud condition cognizance is the key factor and for better execution and load adjusting likewise wanted. While stack adjusting enhances the execution, the earth awareness increment the benefit of cloud suppliers

    Effect of Micro-Pitting on Gear Vibrations and Dynamic Excitation Source

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    This paper quantitatively investigates the effect of micro-pitting on Transmission Error (TE) of a pair of spur gears and its correlation with vibrations. Micro-pitting is a gear surface failure phenomenon. It changes the gear profile form. The measured profile form variation can be used to calculate Transmission Error. This paper describes the micro-pitting test rig and profile form variation measurement. Calculation method of Transmission Error from profile form error data has also been presented

    Case report- a rare survival of 2,4-D (ethyl ester) ingestions

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    2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (usually called 2,4-D) is a widely used systemic herbicide. Ingestion of 2,4 D (Ethyl Ester) is rarely reported. Ingestion of this substance leads to neurotoxicity, cardiotoxicity, hematotoxicity and nephrotoxicity. Previously reported cases describe toxicities of this agent with very high fatality, only 2 survived case reports are available. In our case the substance was identified readily and treatment started within hours of ingestion with prompt gastric lavage and forced alkaline diuresis. At the time of admission patient had already lost consciousness (i.e. neurotoxicity), patient had developed muscle fibrillations and fasciculations (i.e. myotoxicity) and during the hospital stay he got acute kidney injury (i.e. nephrotoxicity) but all toxicities recovered with treatment. Previously reported fatal cases had late identification of substance and only symptomatic supportive treatment was given whereas we used aggressive approach with forced diuresis and haemodialysis. We are reporting third survived case of 2,4-D (Ethyl Ester) poisoning and emphasizing key points in the management, early identification of substance, early institution of forced alkaline diuresis and use of renal function tests as prognostic marker with timely hemodialysis.

    Post kidney transplant infections with special reference to cytomegalovirus

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    Background: The burden of infectious disease is high among kidney transplant recipients because of concomitant immunosuppression. Methods: Study was a retrospective and prospective cohort study. The study was conducted for a period of 12 months and 30 transplant recipients were included. Results: Males comprised 86.66% of the study population. The mean age of the recipients was 37.96 years. UTI was the most common post-transplant infection observed in 15 patients (50%) of 30 patients. E. Coli infection was most predominant (50%) causing UTI. 5 patients (16.66%) in this study developed tuberculosis after renal transplantation. Two patients (6.66%) developed CMV infection in the study. Two patients (6.66%) developed COVID-19 infection in the study. Two patients (6.66%) developed herpes infection post-transplant. One patient (3.33%) in the study developed cryptococcal meningitis. One patient (3.33%) developed hepatitis C after 18 years of transplant. One patient (3.33%) developed hepatitis B after 10 years of transplant. Three patients (10%) developed lower respiratory tract infection and developed acute respiratory distress. Three patients (10%) had developed acute graft rejection within first year after transplantation. There are total of 13 deaths (43.33%) among 30 patients all of which were secondary to infections. Total of 4 patients among the 13 deaths had chronic graft rejection. Most common cause of death was tuberculosis (38.46%) followed by UTI (23%) and Lower respiratory tract infection (23%). Conclusions: The incidence of infections is relatively higher in kidney transplant recipients when compared to general populations due to immunosuppression
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