784 research outputs found

    Do immigrants pose a fiscal burden on the host country budget? : a case study for Michigan.

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    Using i) the Public Use Micro Sample data from the 2000 US Census of Population and Housing, and ii) fiscal information from the state of Michigan Budget Office, we estimate the net (benefit minus cost) fiscal impact of immigrants in the state of Michigan. We have shown that both immigrant and native-born households are fiscal burden to the state although financial burden for native-born households is less that that for foreign-born households. When we classify immigrants by their country of origin, immigrants from some specific countries actually add a net amount to the state coffer.Immigrants, Tax Revenues, and Government Expenditure

    Analysis of the Inter-basin Water Transfer Scheme in India: a case study of the Godavari-Krishna link

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    River basin managementRiver basin developmentDevelopment projectsWater availab ilityWater demandWater transferDamsCanalsCrop management

    Strengthening women in wheat farming in India: Old challenges, new realities, new opportunities

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    This resource provides guidance for scientists, researchers, and rural advisory services in wheat-based systems on how to better target women in all communities and how to improve inclusion for everyone. It builds on 12 case studies conducted across India’s wheat belt under CRP WHEAT. It discusses how norms are shifting in parts of rural India to accommodate open recognition of women as farmers and managers of wheat and as adopters of associated technologies, including zero tillers, combine harvesters, and improved varieties of wheat

    Flutter analysis of rotary laminated composite structures using higher-order kinematics

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    Abstract The flutter analysis of rotary laminated structures has been performed using Carrera Unified Formulation (CUF). CUF is a one-dimensional higher-order structural model, in which the displacement at the cross-section is the only unknown parameter. The cross-sectional displacement fields of the model are defined using the Lagrange- and Taylor expansion. The quasi-steady and unsteady theories (Theodorsen and Loewy) have been used to apply the aerodynamic force. Subsequently, the equation of motion is defined in 'fundamental nucleus' form using Hamilton's principle. The engineering solution of the flutter condition has been obtained by using p-k method. The computational studies of flutter analysis have been done for various rotor hub, lamination sequence, and structural models. The regular, irregular plies and arbitrary fiber orientation of the orthotropic structures have also been considered. The present study suggests that the proposed CUF model can obtain an aeroelastic solution of rotary structure in a computationally and economically efficient manner

    Smart Cloud Storage Service in Public Cloud Using Dropbox

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    Cloud computing is a collection of technologies that have come together with the use of internet, it will serve the customer’s or user’s. While user’s store their data in the cloud it is important that the data should be in a secure manner. For maintaining the data securely we have proposed a scheme which consists of three entities those are users, TPA and the cloud server. Here in the place of cloud server we have used Dropbox. By implementing this concept we will be able to provide security for the data which is stored in the cloud server from the un-authorized access. This concept is applicable for accessing data either in distributed environment or can run the application concurrently by number of cloud users. The main objective is to store the data in the public cloud in an encrypted form rather than in a plain text manner for maintaining data security and confidentiality

    Minimization of Latency and Power for Network-on-Chip

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    Network-on-chip (NoC) has emerged as a imperative aspect that determines the performance and power consumption of many-core systems. This paper proposes a combination scheme for NoCs, which aims at gaining low latency and low power consumption. In the presented combination scheme, a peculiar switching mechanism, called virtual circuit switching, is proposed to interweave with circuit switching and packet switching. Flits traveling in virtual circuit switching can pass through the router with only one stage. In addition, multiple virtual circuit-switched (VCS) connections are granted to share a common physical channel. Moreover, a path allocation algorithm is used in this paper to determine VCS connections and circuit-switched connections on a mesh-connected NoC, such that both communication latency and power are optimized. DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.15022

    Command Agent Belief Architecture to Support Commander Decision Making in Military Simulation

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    In the war, military conflicts have many aspects that are consistent with complexity theory e.g., the higher commander’s decision is directed at animate entity that react under hierarchical and self-organised structure in decentralised command and control for the collectivist dynamism of decomposed elements due to nonlinear complexity of warfare on the battlefield. Agent technology have been found to be suitable for modelling tactical behaviour of entities at multiple level of resolution under hierarchical command and control (C2) structure and provide a powerful abstraction mechanism required for designing simulations of complex and dynamic battlefield situations. Intelligent agents can potentially reduce the overhead on such experiments and studies. Command agents, plan how to carry out the operation and assign tasks to subordinate agents. They receive information from battlefield environment and use such information to build situation awareness and also to respond to unforeseen situations. In the paper, we have proposed a mechanism for modelling tactical behaviour of an intelligent agent by which higher command level entities should be able to synthesize their beliefs derived from the lower level sub ordinates entities. This paper presents a role-based belief, desire and intention mechanism to facilitate in the representation of military hierarchy, modelling of tactical behaviour based on agent current belief, teammate’s belief propagation, and coordination issues. Higher commander can view the battlefield information at different levels of abstraction based on concept of aggregation and disaggregation and take appropriate reactive response to any unforeseen circumstances happening in battlefield

    Analysis of cell proliferation rate in Oral Leukoplakia and Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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    Objectives: Assessment of the cell proliferation rate in tissues can be one of the markers for impending malignancy in precancers. The state of activation and the proliferation activity of the cells can be assessed by the frequency of silver stained Nucleolar Organiser regions (AgNOR) within the nuclei which is significantly higher in malignant cells. The present study was carried out to analyze the distribution of the AgNOR in oral leukoplakia (OL) and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), and in their various histological grades, and to assess if the AgNOR distribution could give information on the malignant potentiality in premalignant lesions and aggressiveness of the malignant lesions. Study design: The study specimens comprised of 35 archival cases, of which 15 cases were of OL and 20 cases of OSCC. The specimens were stained by hematoxylin and eosin and modified silver staining method of Ploton et al. for the Nucleolar Organiser Regions. The specimens were analyzed independently by the two observers and was further statistically analysed. Results: The mean AgNOR count in OL was 2.80 ±0.50 and in cases of OSCC was 5.71± 1.08. The mean AgNOR count in OL cases of mild dysplasia was 2.59 ±0.66, in moderate dysplasia was 2.92± 0.43 and in severe dysplasia was 2.79. The mean AgNOR count in cases of well differentiated OSCC was 5.73± 1.62 and in cases of moderately differentiated OSCC was 5.67±1.19. Conclusion: The mean AgNOR count was higher in cases of OSCC as compared to cases of OL, and the AgNOR counts increased with the increase in the grades of dysplasia indicating a higher proliferative rate with increase in dysplasi

    Comparison of antiemetic activity of palonosetron with granisetron in postoperative nausea and vomiting after laparoscopic gynaecological surgeries

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    Background: Granisetron is currently one of the commonly used drugs for prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) which is one of the most common distressing complications of laparoscopic surgeries and anesthesia. Palonosetron has emerged as alternative for PONV in adults. Thus, the study was aimed to conduct a comparison of the efficacy and adverse effects of granisetron with palonosetron to prevent PONV in patients undergoing general anaesthesia for elective laparoscopic gynaecological surgeries.Methods: This was a prospective, randomized, double blinded and a comparative study and was performed in Lokmanya Municipal Medical College and general Hospital, Sion, Mumbai, India on 60 patients undergoing elective laparoscopic gynaecologic surgeries, requiring general anaesthesia with endotracheal intubation.Results: Both granisetron 2.5 mg and palonosetron 75 µg are comparable in all respects. They have almost similar incidences in nausea, retching, vomiting and administration of rescue antiemetic at 0-2 hrs, 3 hrs, 12 hrs and 24 hrs postoperatively. The values were not significantly different. The adverse effects seen with both the drugs were not statistically significant.Conclusions: From the study this can be concluded that both the drugs are effective as prophylactic antiemetic in preventing PONV in laparoscopic gynaecological surgeries which are supposed to be highly emetogenic surgery

    Critical Appraisal on Sandhaniya Mahakashaya Dravya W.S.R. to its classical description in Charak Samhita

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    The Charaka Samhita, a renowned treatise in the field of traditional medicine, possesses a substantial wealth of knowledge. The 4th chapter of Sutra Sthana in Charaka Samhita, titled "Shad Virechana Shatashriteeya," provides a detailed exposition by Acharya on the subject of 50 Mahakashaya or Dashemani. These groups consist of ten plants each, demonstrating a shared pharmacological activity. One such group is the Sandhaniya Mahakashaya, commonly referred to as the Unifying medicine. The constituents of the formulation include Madhuyashthi, Guduchi, Prishniparni, Patha, Lajjalu, Mocharasa, Dhataki, Lodhra, Priyangu, and Katphala. It is widely acknowledged that certain plants possess the ability to naturally heal wounds. Hence, this conventional medical approach facilitates the identification of herbal remedies that are particularly suitable for promoting the regeneration and growth of impaired bodily tissues. This article provides an explanation of the therapeutic properties of the medications included in the Sandhaniya Mahakashaya, highlighting their efficacy in managing a range of diseases and ailments
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