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    A Study on Perception of Investors Investing in Life Insurance Policies in North Gujarat

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    Life is unpredictable and uncertain. There can be chance to unsound event. Life insurance provides financial assistance against if, unsound event with earning member and earning member of family death happen. Life insurance provides both benefit one is life cover and investment in form of saving. Various insurance related factors discussed in the study Such as gender, age, occupation, income level. We collect data from primary data and secondary data collection method. For that we conduct questioner survey by using Google form. We collect responds of 100 life insurance policy holders.   The study includes life insurance policy holder of North Gujarat Region. Research is based on demographic factors and tested them with the help of statistical tools of correlation. For the analyses the data, we have presented by charts and used percentage method. LIC is most valuable brand in life insurance industry in India but now a days private players increase their market share by providing batter services.   This study aims to measure the satisfaction levels of the investors towards the services provided by the LIC and Study about Perception of Investors Investing in Life Insurance Corporation

    A Study on Consumer Behaviour Towards Online Shopping in North Gujarat

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    The rising in the number of internet users in our country gives great hope for online shopping. If Internet marketers know the factors that influence customer behavior and relationships, they can create marketing strategies that change people\u27s ability to reach loyal customers and retain existing online customers. This research paper is available on Amazon, Flipkart, myntra etc. It focuses on the consumption habits of people in the North Gujarat who do business online through e-commerce sites. As the Internet has changed the way consumers do business, many companies facing the digital revolution have changed their business services online by making purchases easy and accessible while offering customers more discounts to compete in a competitive environment like Shopping

    Burkitt non-Hodgkin lymphoma presenting with mental neuropathy ('numb chin' syndrome) in an HIV-positive patient

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    Mental nerve neuropathy is usually due to local trauma or dental causes, but may be a manifestation of malignancy. A patient with virologically controlled human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection presented with a 'numb chin' on the background of long-standing night sweats, malaise and weight loss, worsening respiratory symptoms, and lymphadenopathy. Burkitt non-Hodgkin lymphoma was diagnosed from histology of a lymph node. Imaging (magnetic resonance imaging and18fluorodeoxyglucose [FDG]-positron emission tomography-computed tomography [PET-CT]) showed abnormal intracranial enhancement of the right mandibular nerve and extensive18FDG-avid lymphadenopathy above and below the diaphragm, focal lesions in the spleen and within the right mandible. The patient received chemotherapy and remains in clinical and radiological remission seven years later. This case highlights the need for clinicians to maintain a high index of suspicion for underlying malignancy when an HIV-infected patient presents with new onset of a 'numb chin'. Additionally, it demonstrates the importance of functional18FDG-PET-CT and neuroimaging in order to identify site(s) of pathology

    Speech Enhancement using DWT for Hearing Aid Application

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    Hearing impairment is the number one chronic disability affecting people in the world. With a loss of hearing, person is restricted from his or her normal social activity, which may in turn cause undesirable influence on mental health. An effective treatment for the problem is hearing assistive device called hearing aid. With reference to patient’s audiogram hearing aid device would enhance signal such that hearing impaired person can hear comfortably. It has been tried to implement same technical concept. Presented approach for speech enhancement for hearing aid by using discrete wavelet transform-multiresolution analysis. DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.150518

    Exploration of the Continental Margins of India

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    In mid 1970’s the Institute prepared a plan for systematic regional geological and geophysical surveys of the continental margins of India. This involved over 75,000 km of underway (bathymetric, side scan sonar, magnetic, gravity and seismic) surveys on tracks about 20 km apart, and collection of about 1500 seabed samples at about 10 to 20 km spacing. It was anticipated that the entire programme would require 22 ship’s months. This programme received considerable impetus from sponsored surveys of other organizations, chiefly the oil industry, ports and harbours as well as industries disposing of their effluents in the marine environment. By now the entire western continental shelf and a large part of the continental slope have been covered by about 68,314 km bathymetric surveys, 12,720 km side scan sonar surveys, 46,222 km magnetic surveys, 27,200 km seismic surveys (including 5,489 km multichannel seismic), and 9,065 km gravity surveys. Approximately 1500 seabed samples have been collected. These surveys, besides providing basic information on the morphology, sediments, and geochemistry of the sediments of the .western continental margin of India, have also led to the estimation of resources of offshore ilmenite placers and low grade phosphorite deposits. The data collected are proposed to be depicted in a series of maps showing the morphology, sediments and geochemistry of sediments

    Primary ovarian ectopic pregnancy: early diagnosis is the key

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    Ectopic pregnancy means implantation of the embryo outside the uterine cavity. It may occur in the fallopian tubes, ovaries or the cervix. Primary ovarian ectopic is a very rare condition. In such cases preservation of ovary is extremely important, particularly in patients with infertility. We report a case of primary ovarian ectopic which was managed conservatively in a patient of primary infertility. Preservation of ovary is extremely important, particularly in patients with infertility

    An isolated pisiform fracture: a case report

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    With overall prevalence between 2% to 3%, carpal bone fractures are not encountered frequently in clinical practice. Amongst these, pisiform fractures have very low incidence of <0.2%, in which, more than half are associated with other carpal injuries, and sometimes ulnar styloid and ligamentous injuries. Thus, diagnosis of isolated pisiform fracture requires a very high index of suspicion. Hereby, authors report an isolated pisiform fracture in a 27 year old dentist who sustained an injury due to fall on outstretched hand. After radiographic confirmation in multiple views and CT scan, isolated-minimally displaced pisiform fracture was found. A below-elbow cast with slight palmar flexion was given for 4 weeks. He returned to normal pre-injury activities at 12 weeks

    Sildenafil citrate to improve colour doppler indices in patient with pre-eclampsia: a path less taken

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    Presented a case of high-risk pregnancy of an elderly primigravida who had abnormal colour doppler indices. Addition of sildenafil citrate lead to improvement of colour doppler indices and growth parameters, thus prolonging the period of gestation by 6 weeks. This led to decreased neonatal ICU stay and reduction in neonatal morbidity

    Profile Study of Negative Autopsy among the Post Mortem Cases Referred from Medical Officers to Forensic Medicine Department, Ahmedabad, India

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    Background: The principal aim of an autopsy is to determine the cause of death, and the state of health of the person before he or she died. But in several instances even after detailed autopsy and various laboratory investigations, autopsy surgeon/ Forensic medicine expert cannot determine the cause of death and they end up with negative autopsy. The present study was carried out to find out the types of cases where we were unable to determine cause of death after autopsy at forensic medicine department, B J medical college, civil hospital, Ahmedabad, India.Methods: A total of 251 dead bodies were referred by Medical officers to forensic medicine department, B J medical college, Ahmedabad for expert post mortem examination from 1st January 2011 to 31st December 2015.Results: After thorough and complete post mortem examination, it was found that in 43(17.13%) cases no opinion as to the cause or nature of death could be given. Most common types of cases include decomposition (53.50%), and skeletal remains (23.25%).Conclusion: According to above mentioned facts it is clear that chances of getting cause of death is very poor if time lapse more and more after death like in decomposition and skeletal remains
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