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    Comparative Account on Proliferation Rate of Microalgae Used in Biodiesel Production by Indigenously Prepared Bioreactors

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    Algae as a feedstock is emerging at the forefront of biofuel research due to increasing awareness of global energy issues in conjunction with the production limitation of agriculture based oilseed crops. In this concern, India is lagging behind with respect to research emphasis. The long term Research and development strategies were implemented in the developing countries for biofuels from different sources. One of the most fascinating areas of researcher always remained with algae as a source of biofuel. All the above the more research than development will be required in this field. This paper focuses the comparative Proliferation rate of Chlorophycean algae in indigenously prepared bioreactors as well as drinking bottled models

    Comparison of conventional risk factors, clinical and angiographic profile between younger and older coronary heart disease patients

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    Background: Although numerous risk factors have been established to predict the development of Coronary artery Disease, the risk factor profile may be different between the younger and older individuals. The aim of the study was to compare risk factors, clinical profile and angiographic profile of young and old coronary heart disease patients.Methods: Patients admitted at cardiac intensive care unit at Sunderam Ahulraj Hospital of south India between January 2012 and December 2013 were classified in to two age groups with 40yrs as cut-off. Patients were assessed for conventional risk factors (diabetes mellitus, dyslipidaemia, hypertension, smoking, and obesity), clinical profile and angiographic profiles.Results: A total of 100 patients, out of which 32patients were ≤40yrs of age and 68 patients >40yrs of age, were evaluated. Mean age for younger group (40yrs) was 55.39 yrs. Range of age group for study population was 28-72 yrs. The prevalence of obesity, dyslipidaemia, and smoking/ tobacco chewing did not vary significantly between the two groups. Older patients had higher frequency of diabetes (48.5%) and hypertension (41.1%). The most commonly affected coronary artery was the left anterior descending artery among both age groups.Conclusions: Young patients with Coronary heart disease had different risk profile and less extensive coronary artery disease as compared to older counterparts. Emphasis should be given on diagnosis and management of major modifiable risk factors

    Comparative Account on Proliferation Rate of Microalgae Used in Biodiesel Production by Indigenously Prepared Bioreactors

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    Algae as a feedstock is emerging at the forefront of biofuel research due to increasing awareness of global energy issues in conjunction with the production limitation of agriculture based oilseed crops. In this concern, India is lagging behind with respect to research emphasis. The long term Research and development strategies were implemented in the developing countries for biofuels from different sources. One of the most fascinating areas of researcher always remained with algae as a source of biofuel. All the above the more research than development will be required in this field. This paper focuses the comparative Proliferation rate of Chlorophycean algae in indigenously prepared bioreactors as well as drinking bottled models

    Information Searching Using Web Data Extraction for Acquiring Enrich MM Results

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    There are many question answer sites are available now a day. In that Community Question Answering Sites are achieved lots of popularity over last years. But the drawback of available question answering system is that it can only provide multiple solutions of the textual answer and user need to select one of them. In this paper, we propose a scheme that enriches the textual answer with multimedia data. Our scheme consists of four models: QA pair extraction, answer medium selection, query generation and selection and presentation. The type media information added with the textual data is determined. The question answer pair is generated from the available Community Question Answering Sites database. Query is generated for the multimedia data. The final resulting data must be selected after re-ranking and removal operation and then present to the user. DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.15014

    Comparison of conventional risk factors, clinical and angiographic profile between younger and older coronary heart disease patients

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    Background: Although numerous risk factors have been established to predict the development of Coronary artery Disease, the risk factor profile may be different between the younger and older individuals. The aim of the study was to compare risk factors, clinical profile and angiographic profile of young and old coronary heart disease patients.Methods: Patients admitted at cardiac intensive care unit at Sunderam Ahulraj Hospital of south India between January 2012 and December 2013 were classified in to two age groups with 40yrs as cut-off. Patients were assessed for conventional risk factors (diabetes mellitus, dyslipidaemia, hypertension, smoking, and obesity), clinical profile and angiographic profiles.Results: A total of 100 patients, out of which 32patients were ≤40yrs of age and 68 patients >40yrs of age, were evaluated. Mean age for younger group (<40yrs) was 33.56 yrs and for older (>40yrs) was 55.39 yrs. Range of age group for study population was 28-72 yrs. The prevalence of obesity, dyslipidaemia, and smoking/ tobacco chewing did not vary significantly between the two groups. Older patients had higher frequency of diabetes (48.5%) and hypertension (41.1%). The most commonly affected coronary artery was the left anterior descending artery among both age groups.Conclusions: Young patients with Coronary heart disease had different risk profile and less extensive coronary artery disease as compared to older counterparts. Emphasis should be given on diagnosis and management of major modifiable risk factors

    SEARCHING DISTRIBUTED DATA WITH MULTI AGENT SYSTEM

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    n distributed systems, to search out information is costly task because they have to be compel led to transfer information from node containing information to the node wherever query is generated, this will consume latency, network traffic etc.For reducing these parameters mobile agents are accustomed fetch information from nodes wherever information resides. Alongside mobile agents directory containing information concerning database kept on completely different nodes is employed to focus retrieval method solely to those nodes that are containing answers to the query. 3 kinds of agents area unit accustomed fetch data specifically coordinator, search and local agent.

    SEARCHING DISTRIBUTED DATA WITH MULTI AGENT SYSTEM

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    In distributed systems, to search out information is costly task because they have to be compel led to transfer information from node containing information to the node wherever query is generated, this will l consume latency, network traffic etc.For reducing these parameters mobile agents are accustomed fetch information from nodes wherever information resides. Alongside mobile agents directory containing information concerning database kept on completely different nodes is employed to focus retrieval method solely to those nodes that are containing answers to the query. 3 kinds of agents areaunit accustomed fetch data specifically ly coordinator, search and local agent

    Antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of<i style=""> Caesalpinia pulcherrima </i>wood

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    198-200Antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of the methanolic and aqueous extracts of Caesalpinia pulcherrima wood were studied in in vitro models. Both extracts exhibited strong antioxidant activity, as evidenced by the low IC50 values in both 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl hydrazyl (DPPH), nitric oxide and superoxide scavenging methods; the values were found to be less or comparable to those of gallic acid, the standard used. To determine the cytotoxic activity, extracts were tested for toxic effects to brine shrimp larvae. In this assay, the methanolic extract had little effect, but aqueous extract was relatively toxic. The antioxidant and cytotoxic activities may be attributed to the total phenolic content in the wood

    International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication Information Searching Using Web Data Extraction for Acquiring Enrich MM Results

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    Abstract-There are many question answer sites are available now a day. In that Community Question Answering Sites are achieved lots of popularity over last years. But the drawback of available question answering system is that it can only provide multiple solutions of the textual answer and user need to select one of them. In this paper, we propose a scheme that enriches the textual answer with multimedia data. Our scheme consists of four models: QA pair extraction, answer medium selection, query generation and selection and presentation. The type media information added with the textual data is determined. The question answer pair is generated from the available Community Question Answering Sites database. Query is generated for the multimedia data. The final resulting data must be selected after re-ranking and removal operation and then present to the user
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