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    SCHEMA BASED STORAGE OF XML DOCUMENTS IN RELATIONAL DATABASES

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    ABSTRACT XML (Extensible Mark up language) is emerging as a too

    Evaluation of a fiberoptic-based system for measurement of optical properties in highly attenuating turbid media

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    BACKGROUND: Accurate measurements of the optical properties of biological tissue in the ultraviolet A and short visible wavelengths are needed to achieve a quantitative understanding of novel optical diagnostic devices. Currently, there is minimal information on optical property measurement approaches that are appropriate for in vivo measurements in highly absorbing and scattering tissues. We describe a novel fiberoptic-based reflectance system for measurement of optical properties in highly attenuating turbid media and provide an extensive in vitro evaluation of its accuracy. The influence of collecting reflectance at the illumination fiber on estimation accuracy is also investigated. METHODS: A neural network algorithm and reflectance distributions from Monte Carlo simulations were used to generate predictive models based on the two geometries. Absolute measurements of diffuse reflectance were enabled through calibration of the reflectance system. Spatially-resolved reflectance distributions were measured in tissue phantoms at 405 nm for absorption coefficients (μ(a)) from 1 to 25 cm(-1 )and reduced scattering coefficients ([Formula: see text]) from 5 to 25 cm(-1). These data and predictive models were used to estimate the optical properties of tissue-simulating phantoms. RESULTS: By comparing predicted and known optical properties, the average errors for μ(a )and [Formula: see text] were found to be 3.0% and 4.6%, respectively, for a linear probe approach. When bifurcated probe data was included and samples with μ(a )values less than 5 cm(-1 )were excluded, predictive errors for μ(a )and [Formula: see text] were further reduced to 1.8% and 3.5%. CONCLUSION: Improvements in system design have led to significant reductions in optical property estimation error. While the incorporation of a bifurcated illumination fiber shows promise for improving the accuracy of [Formula: see text] estimates, further study of this approach is needed to elucidate the source of discrepancies between measurements and simulation results at low μ(a )values

    Reduce energy consumption using efficient temperature Control inside building

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    One of the biggest problems we have in front of us today is climate change. However, this problem can be solved if we can take right steps individually. One of the major steps which can be taken is to reduce energy consumptions in the houses by automatic control of ACs according to users’ comfort which will help in energy consumption. It is observed that a huge difference can be created by using automated temperature control system in respect to energy consumption. This paper contains study of indoor environment of the rooms in 1.8K Hostel and classrooms of Department of Civil Engineering in the Campus of NIT WARANGAL is done to analyse the comfort temperature inside the rooms for the efficient use of energy. Questionnaire survey-based study was adopted for this paper to analyse the range of thermal comfort of the students

    Aspergillus infection in pulmonary cavitating lesions with right atrial myxoma

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    Cardiac myxomas are rare primary tumors with varied clinical presentations that may pose a diagnostic challenge. Here, we describe the case of a 21-year-old man with multiple cavitating lung lesions with aspergillosis and underlying right atrial myxoma, who presented with hemoptysis and weight loss. He was successfully treated with right atrial myxoma resection and antifungal agents, with no recurrence or complications after one year of follow-up. </jats:p
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