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    A New Duplication Task Scheduling Algorithm in Heterogeneous Distributed Computing Systems

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    The efficient scheduling algorithm is critical to achieve high performance in parallel and distributed systems. The main objective of task scheduling is to assign the tasks onto the available processors with the aim of producing minimum schedule length and without violating the precedence constraints. So we developed new algorithm called Mean Communication Node with Duplication MCND algorithm to achieve high performance task scheduling. The MCND algorithm has two phases namely, task priority and processor selection. Our algorithm takes into account the average of parents' communication costs for each task to reduce the overhead communication. The algorithm uses new task duplication algorithm. We build a simulation to compare the MCND algorithm with CPOP with duplication algorithm. The algorithms are applied on real application. From results, the MCND algorithm shows the best result

    Radical Cystectomy and Orthotopic Bladder Substitution Using Ileum

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    Over the past decade, continent urinary diversion, especially orthotopic bladder substitutions, has become increasingly popular following radical cystectomy for bladder cancer. The ultimate goal of orthotopic bladder substitution is to offer patients the best quality of life, similar to that of patients with native bladders. To achieve that purpose, surgeons should be familiar with the characteristics of good candidates for neobladders, the possible intraoperative and postoperative problems related to the surgery, and the solutions to these problems. Postoperative surveillance and instructions given to the patients also contribute to successful, functional results. Here, we reviewed the indications, pitfalls, and solutions for orthotopic bladder substitutions and the patients' quality of life after surgery. When performed properly, orthotopic continent diversion offers good quality of life with few long-term complications. Therefore, we believe it is the best option for the majority of patients requiring cystectomy

    Characteristics of Different Systems for the Solar Drying of Crops

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    Solar dryers are used to enable the preservation of agricultural crops, food processing industries for dehydration of fruits and vegetables, fish and meat drying, dairy industries for production of milk powder, seasoning of wood and timber, textile industries for drying of textile materials. The fundamental concepts and contexts of their use to dry crops is discussed in the chapter. It is shown that solar drying is the outcome of complex interactions particular between the intensity and duration of solar energy, the prevailing ambient relative humidity and temperature, the characteristics of the particular crop and its pre-preparation and the design and operation of the solar dryer

    Toward a new ‘EPOCH’: optimising treatment outcomes with phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors for erectile dysfunction

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    Despite the marked adverse impacts of erectile dysfunction (ED) on quality of life and well-being, many patients (and/or their partners) do not seek medical attention for this problem, do not receive treatment or discontinue such treatment even when it has effectively restored erectile responses to sexual stimulation. Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors are considered first-line therapies for men with ED. To help physicians maximise the likelihood of treatment success with these agents, we conducted an English-language PubMed search of articles involving approved PDE5 inhibitors dating from 1 January 1998 (the year in which sildenafil citrate was introduced), through 31 August 2008. In addition to sildenafil, tadalafil and vardenafil, search terms included ‘adhere*’, ‘couple*’, ‘effect*’, ‘effic*’, ‘partner*’, ‘satisf*’, ‘succe*’ and ‘treatment outcome.’ Based on our analysis, physician activities to promote favourable treatment outcomes may be captured under the mnemonic ‘EPOCH’: (i) Evaluating and educating patients and partners to ensure realistic expectations of therapy; (ii) Prescribing a treatment individualised to the couple’s lifestyle needs and other preferences; (iii) Optimising treatment outcomes by scheduling follow-up visits with the patient to ‘fine-tune’ dosages and revisit key educational messages; (iv) Controlling comorbidities via lifestyle counselling, medications and/or referrals and (v) Helping patients and their partners to meet their health and psychosocial needs, potentially referring them to a specialist for other forms of therapy if they are not satisfied with PDE5 inhibitors

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    A new online scheduling approach for enhancing QOS in cloud

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    Quality-of-Services (QoS) is one of the most important requirements of cloud users. So, cloud providers continuously try to enhance cloud management tools to guarantee the required QoS and provide users the services with high quality. One of the most important management tools which play a vital role in enhancing QoS is scheduling. Scheduling is the process of assigning users’ tasks into available Virtual Machines (VMs). This paper presents a new task scheduling approach, called Online Potential Finish Time (OPFT), to enhance the cloud data-center broker, which is responsible for the scheduling process, and solve the QoS issue. The main idea of the new approach is inspired from the idea of passing vehicles through the highways. Whenever the width of the road increases, the number of passing vehicles increases. We apply this idea to assign different users’ tasks into the available VMs. The number of tasks that are allocated to a VM is in proportion to the processing power of this VM. Whenever the VM capacity increases, the number of tasks that are assigned into this VM increases. The proposed OPFT approach is evaluated using the CloudSim simulator considering real tasks and real cost model. The experimental results indicate that the proposed OPFT algorithm is more efficient than the FCFS, RR, Min-Min, and MCT algorithms in terms of schedule length, cost, balance degree, response time and resource utilization
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