150 research outputs found
EVALUATIVE STUDY OF OPEN ACCESS LAW JOURNALS IN DOAJ
The present study is based on the data taken from the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), a database of fully open access peer-reviewed scholarly journals. The prime objective of the study is to explore quantitatively the inclusion of Law Journals from several perspectives. It is found that there are 626 Law journals indexed in DOAJ published from 62 countries in 38 different languages. While English is the dominant language of publication, 394 journals are in the English language. The researcher also studies the types of the license of journals, and the maximum number of law journals published in the year 2017 and Double-Blind Peer review journals are more
Connecting Big Data and Context Aware Computing for Improving User Activities
A decade ago, global data began to climb exponentially. It is primarily aggregated through the worldwide web, including social networks, multimedia files, web search requests, text messages, devices and sensors for the Internet of Things. In extracting useful data from such a large volume of data, there are many difficulties. With the emergence of Widespread & Ubiquitous Computing, the term context awareness is becoming popular. Using context data such as physical context, computational context, and user context/tasks, the context-sensitive systems collect data and modify system actions accordingly. The key purpose of this article is to focus on how such large volumes of data are treated by context-sensitive computing systems. In a satellite navigation device, for example, the user's current position is the reference used to change the visualization automatically (for example. map, arrows, direction etc.). From a Big Data perspective, this paper discusses context-aware computing systems and examines numerous big data challenge
Text Extraction in Video
The detection and extraction of scene and caption text from unconstrained, general purpose video is an important research problem in the context of content-based retrieval and summarization of visual information. The current state of the art for extracting text from video either makes simplistic assumptions as to the nature of the text to be found, or restricts itself to a subclass of the wide variety of text that can occur in broadcast video. Most published methods only work on artificial text (captions) that is composited on the video frame. Also, these methods have been developed for extracting text from images that have been applied to video frames. They do not use the additional temporal information in video to good effect.This thesis presents a reliable system for detecting, localizing, extracting, tracking and binarizing text from unconstrained, general-purpose video. In developing methods for extraction of text from video it was observed that no single algorithm could detect all forms of text. The strategy is to have a multi-pronged approach to the problem, one that involves multiple methods, and algorithms operating in functional parallelism. The system utilizes the temporal information available in video. The system can operate on JPEG images, MPEG-1 bit streams, as well as live video feeds. It is also possible to operate the methods individually and independently
Curcumin loaded pH-sensitive hybrid lipid/block copolymer nanosized drug delivery systems
Curcumin is a perspective drug candidate with pleiotropic antineoplastic activity, whose exceptionally low aqueous solubility and poor pharmacokinetic properties have hampered its development beyond the preclinical level. A possible approach to overcome these limitations is the encapsulation of curcumin into nano-carriers, incl. liposomes. The present contribution is focused on feasibility of using hybrid pH-sensitive liposomes, whereby curcumin is entrapped as a free drug and as a water soluble inclusion complex with PEGylated tert-butylcalix[4]arene, which allows the drug to occupy both the phospholipid membranes and the aqueous core of liposomes. The inclusion complexes were encapsulated in dipalmithoylphosphathydilcholine:cholesterol liposomes, whose membranes were grafted with a poly(isoprene-b-acrylic acid) diblock copolymer to confer pH-sensitivity. The liposomes were characterized by DLS, ζ-potential measurements, cryo-TEM, curcumin encapsulation efficacy, loading capacity, and in vitro release as a function of pH. Free and formulated curcumin were further investigated for cytotoxicity, apoptosis-induction and caspase-8, and 9 activation in chemosensitive HL-60 and its resistant sublines HL-60/Dox and HL-60/CDDP. Formulated curcumin was superior cytotoxic and apoptogenic agent vs. the free drug. The mechanistic assay demonstrated that the potent proapoptotic effects of pH-sensitive liposomal curcumin presumably mediated via recruitment of both extrinsic and intrinsic apoptotic pathways in both HL-60 and HL-60/CDDP cells
Lipid Nano-System Based Topical Drug Delivery for Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis: An Overview
The overall purpose of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) treatment is to give symptomatic alleviation; there is no recognized cure for RA. Frequent use of potent drugs like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), lead to various adverse effects and patient compliance suffers. On the other hand, there are many drawbacks associated with traditional methods, such as high first pass, high clearance rate, and low bioavailability. Drug administration through the skin can be a promising alternative to cope with these drawbacks, increasing patient compliance and providing site-specific action. The stratum corneum, the uppermost non-viable epidermal layer, is one of the primary limiting barriers to skin penetration. Various nanocarrier technologies come into play as drug vehicles to help overcome these barriers. The nanocarrier systems are biocompatible, stable, and have a lower cytotoxic impact. The review discusses several lipid-based nanocarrier systems for anti-rheumatic medicines for topical administration it also discusses in-vivo animal models for RA and provides information on patents granted
A study to assess knowledge and attitude towards HIV among students from Mumbai university
Background: India has the third largest HIV epidemic in the world. The Indian epidemic is characterized by low levels in the general population and elevated concentrations among high-risk groups. The present study was planned to determine the awareness of HIV among students from Mumbai University.Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among students from Mumbai University, India during May–June 2017. Two hundred and fifty students were approached to participate in the study of which 199 agreed to participate (males: 132; females: 67). Pretested questionnaire was distributed and collected data was analyzed using IBM SPSS version 23.Results: Study participants had high knowledge (86%) and attitude score (87%). There was no significant difference between males and female participants for attitude and knowledge, except for one question regarding knowledge about HIV transmission via breastfeeding to child.Conclusions: Present study showed that there are no misconceptions or negative attitudes regarding HIV among students. A longitudinal study with a larger sample size across India is recommended for further investigation
An optimized system for predicting energy usage in smart grids using temporal fusion transformer and Aquila optimizer
This research presents an optimized system for predicting energy usage in smart grids by integrating the Temporal Fusion Transformer (TFT) with the Aquila Optimizer (AO). The study addresses the growing need for accurate energy consumption forecasts in smart grids, driven by the increasing adoption of renewable energy and real-time data collection through smart meters. The TFT model leverages self-attention mechanisms to handle complex time-series data, improving forecasting accuracy across various time horizons. To enhance predictive performance, the Aquila Optimizer, a nature-inspired algorithm, is employed to fine-tune critical hyperparameters, ensuring optimal model convergence and performance. The proposed AO-TFT model is evaluated against traditional models like LSTM and CNN-BiLSTM, demonstrating superior accuracy, lower RMSE, and faster computation times. The research also analyses the impact of various factors, including building types, weather conditions, and load variations on energy prediction. The proposed AO-TFT model achieved a significantly lower RMSE of 0.48 and MAE of 0.31, demonstrating superior accuracy compared to traditional models. Future work is suggested to explore hybrid optimization techniques and real-time adaptive models for dynamic grid management
NIRF RANKING 2021 LAW INSTITUTES LIBRARY WEBSITES IN INDIA: AN EVALUATIVE STUDY
The Library website is the reflection of library resources, services, and all the things about the library. Library website helps the users to access and utilize the services online. The present study investigates the library’s website of the top-ranked 30 law institutes of India, ranked by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in the year 2021.The required content information has been collected through searching, browsing, and analyzing the selected library websites of said Institutes from 1st September to 30th October, 2021.It analyzed the General Information of selected 30 law institute’s library websites. The study explored that the selected institute’s library services and collection and legal databases, remote access e-resources. Information is available on library websites GNLUG 88.23%, UPESD 82.35% and IITK 76.47%. WBNUJSK, JMIND, SLSP, NLIUB, SASTRAT, CUB, NLUJAK, ALIM, LPUP, UPESD, PUC have more than 70%. Maximum institutes having SCC online, Lexis Nexis, and MANUPATR,WESTLAW, Hein Online, JASTOR, legal database. All institutes having References Services, Reprographic Services, reading room services, and WEB OPAC/OPAC
QUALITY ACCREDITATIONS OF DENTAL CLINICS: NEED OF THE HOUR
ABSTRACT:
Accreditation is usually a voluntary programme in which trained external peer reviewers evaluate a healthcare organization's compliance and compare it with pre-established performance standards.
The aim of this article is to provide information about accreditation programmes applicable for dentistry. The article is more focused on NABH Accreditations for DHSP (Dental Health Service Providers) specifically for dental clinics.
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Quality accreditations, Dental Clinics, ISO, NABH, JCI</jats:p
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