386 research outputs found

    Capuchin Search Particle Swarm Optimization (CS-PSO) based Optimized Approach to Improve the QoS Provisioning in Cloud Computing Environment

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    This review introduces the methods for further enhancing resource assignment in distributed computing situations taking into account QoS restrictions. While resource distribution typically affects the quality of service (QoS) of cloud organizations, QoS constraints such as response time, throughput, hold-up time, and makespan are key factors to take into account. The approach makes use of a methodology from the Capuchin Search Particle Large Number Improvement (CS-PSO) apparatus to smooth out resource designation while taking QoS constraints into account. Throughput, reaction time, makespan, holding time, and resource use are just a few of the objectives the approach works on. The method divides the resources in an optimum way using the K-medoids batching scheme. During batching, projects are divided into two-pack assembles, and the resource segment method is enhanced to obtain the optimal configuration. The exploratory association makes use of the JAVA device and the GWA-T-12 Bitbrains dataset for replication. The outrageous worth advancement problem of the multivariable capacity is addressed using the superior calculation. The simulation findings demonstrate that the core (Cloud Molecule Multitude Improvement, CPSO) computation during 500 ages has not reached assembly repeatedly, repeatedly, repeatedly, and repeatedly, respectively.The connection analysis reveals that the developed model outperforms the state-of-the-art approaches. Generally speaking, this approach provides significant areas of strength for a successful procedure for improving resource designation in distributed processing conditions and can be applied to address a variety of resource segment challenges, such as virtual machine setup, work arranging, and resource allocation. Because of this, the capuchin search molecule enhancement algorithm (CSPSO) ensures the success of the improvement measures, such as minimal streamlined polynomial math, rapid consolidation speed, high productivity, and a wide variety of people

    Male Genitoplasty for Intersex Disorders

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    Aim. To evaluate surgical procedures adopted for male genitoplasty in intersex disorders. Patients and Methods. Case records of intersex patients undergoing male genitoplasty from Pediatric Intersex clinic were studied. Results. Of 356 intersex cases undergoing urethroplasty from 1989–2007, the hypospadias was penoscrotal (68%), scrotal (17%) and perineal (15%). 351 patients underwent chordee correction for mild: moderate: severe chordee in 24 : 136 : 191 cases. Byars flaps were fixed upto the corona in 267 cases. Urethroplasty performed was Theirsch duplay in 335 cases, Snodgrass in 16 cases and Ducketts onlay graft in 5 cases that did not require chordee correction. Age at urethroplasty was 2.5 years—22 years (mean 11.5 years, median—5.6 years). Penoscrotal transposition correction and testicular prosthesis insertion were performed independently. Complications included fistula (45), recurrent fistula (11), stricture (12), baggy urethra (8) and recurrent infection due to persistent vaginal pouch (5). Additional distal urethroplasty was required in 15 patients for previous urethroplasty done upto the corona 5–15 years earlier. Conclusion. Hypospadias in intersex disorders is associated with severe chordee in most cases and requires an early chordee correction to allow phallic growth, staged urethroplasty and multiple surgeries to achieve good cosmetic and functional results

    A Novel Approach for Enhancement of Blowfish Algorithm by using DES, DCT Methods for Providing, Strong Encryption and Decryption Capabilities

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    Data safety has evolved into a critical requirement and a duty in modern life. Most of our systems are designed in such a way that it can get hacked, putting our private information at danger. As a result, for numerous safety motives, we utilize various approaches to save as much as possible on this data, regardless of its varied formats, words, photographs, videos, and so on. The data storage capacity of mobile devices is restricted owing to insufficient data storage and processing. In order to develop a safe MCC environment, security concerns must be studied and analysed. This study compares the most widely used symmetric key encryption algorithms, including DES (Data Encryption Standard), Blowfish, TDES (Triple Data Encryption Standard), PRESENT, and KLEIN. The assessment of algorithms is based on attacks, key size, and block size, with the best outcomes in their field

    Perioperative Haemostatic Management in a Patient Undergoing Craniotomy for Excision of Meningioma: Role of Thromboelastography

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    Although there is a general predisposition towards hyper-coagulability during brain tumour surgery, hypocoagulability may exist in certain cases even before surgery, detectable only when the physical characteristics of clot formation are studied by viscoelastic point-of-care tests like thromboelastography (TEG). Herein we present a case of a 66-year old male patient with left frontal convexity meningioma, scheduled for craniotomy and excision of tumor. Patient’s preoperative coagulation profile (as assessed by conventional tests) was within normal limits but he was bleeding profusely from the beginning of the surgery and there was massive bleeding during tumour resection. Based on findings of TEG which revealed a severe hypocoagulable picture (low α angle, MA value and CI value with high K value), 10 units of cryoprecipitate and 4 units of random donor platelets were transfused intra-operatively in addition to 2 units of PRBCs.Haemodynamic stability was achieved and subsequent intra-operative course was better. One more unit of PRBC was transfused in the immediate post-operative period and a repeat TEG after 4 hours showed a trend towards normalization of TEG parameters suggesting a restoration of coagulation competency which also correlated with improved clinical condition of the patient

    Focal Cortical Dysplasia with hippocampal sclerosis

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    Focal Cortical Dysplasia (FCD) is a group of focal developmental malformations of the cerebral cortex cytoarchitecture. FCD usually manifests as medically intractable epilepsy, especially in young children. Live patients are diagnosed by radiological examination such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG PET), magnetoencephalography (MEG), diffusion-tensor imaging (DTI), and intracranial electroencephalogram (EEG). While some cases can be missed by radiological examination, they are usually diagnosed on the histopathological examination of the surgically removed specimens of medically intractable epilepsy patients. We report a case of a young girl with cerebral palsy, mental retardation, and seizure disorder who died in her sleep. The deceased was diagnosed with FCD type III with hippocampal sclerosis on histopathological examination at autopsy. H & E stain and NeuN immunohistochemistry neuronal cell marker were used to demonstrate the findings of FCD

    Impact of MGNREGA on Socio-economic Status and Women Empowerment in India

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    A main section in world is facing problem of poverty and unemployment. Rural people are the sufferers of this poverty and unemployment, in order to eliminate these, government also commence some employment and poverty alleviation programmes like MGNREGs. This paper discuss benefits of mgnrega and its implementation, through this study, we focus to identify the influence and role of mgnrega in rural development and growth, and also suggested for the better implementation of this scheme

    CORONARY SINUS ANATOMY: AJMER WORKING GROUP CLASSIFICATION

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