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    NCL Implementation of Dual-Rail 2\u3csup\u3eS\u3c/sup\u3e Complement 8x8 Booth2 Multiplier using Static and Semi-Static Primitives

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    In this work, we use static and semi-static versions of NULL Convention Logic (NCL) primitives (i.e., threshold gates) to implement a dual-rail 8times8 2s complement multiplier using the Modified Booth2 algorithm for partial product generation and a Wallace tree for partial product summation. We establish the multiplier\u27s functionality utilizing VHDL-based simulations of the gate-level structural design. The design is then implemented at the transistor-level and layout-level using both static and semi-static threshold gates, for a 1.8V 0.18mum TSMC CMOS process; and these two implementations are compared in terms of area, power, and speed

    Liver Infection Prediction Analysis using Machine Learning to Evaluate Analytical Performance in Neural Networks by Optimization Techniques

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    Liver infection is a common disease, which poses a great threat to human health, but there is still able to identify an optimal technique that can be used on large-level screening. This paper deals with ML algorithms using different data sets and predictive analyses. Therefore, machine ML can be utilized in different diseases for integrating a piece of pattern for visualization. This paper deals with various machine learning algorithms on different liver illness datasets to evaluate the analytical performance using different types of parameters and optimization techniques. The selected classification algorithms analyze the difference in results and find out the most excellent categorization models for liver disease. Machine learning optimization is the procedure of modifying hyperparameters in arrange to employ one of the optimization approaches to minimise the cost function. To set the hyperparameter, include a number of Phosphotase,Direct Billirubin, Protiens, Albumin and Albumin Globulin. Since it describes the difference linking the predictable parameter's true importance and the model's prediction, it is crucial to minimise the cost function

    Wireless Power Transfer Strategies for Implantable Bioelectronics

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    NCL Implementation of Dual-Rail 2 s Complement 8×8 Booth2 Multiplier using Static and Semi-Static Primitives

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    Abstract—In this work, we use static and semi-static versions of NULL Convention Logic (NCL) primitives (i.e., threshold gates) to implement a dual-rail 8×8 2 s complement multiplier using the Modified Booth2 algorithm for partial product generation and a Wallace tree for partial product summation. We establish the multiplier’s functionality utilizing VHDL-based simulations of the gate-level structural design. The design is then implemented at the transistor-level and layout-level using both static and semi-static threshold gates, for a 1.8V 0.18µm TSMC CMOS process; and these two implementations are compared in terms of area, power, and speed. I

    Wireless Power Delivery to Flexible Subcutaneous Implants Using Capacitive Coupling

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    Intralesional steroids and endoscopic dilation for anastomotic strictures after esophagectomy: systematic review and meta-analysis

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    Contains fulltext : 225266.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND:  Post-esophagectomy anastomotic strictures are difficult to treat. The impact of adding local steroid injection to endoscopic dilation for the treatment of post-esophagectomy anastomotic strictures is unclear. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the efficacy of performing steroid injection in addition to dilation. METHODS:  A search was conducted in MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, and Web of Science from inception to January 2019. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing the efficacy of endoscopic dilation plus either local steroid injection (steroid group) or saline injection (placebo group) were included in the analysis. RESULTS:  Three RCTs were eligible for the final analysis: 72 patients (mean age 61.3 years, 74 % male) in the steroid group and 72 patients (mean age 59.6 years, 71 % male) in the placebo group. The mean number of dilations required to resolve the stricture was significantly lower in the steroid group compared with the placebo group, with a mean weighted difference of -1.62 (95 % confidence interval [CI] -2.73 to -0.50; P = 0.004). After 6 months of follow-up, there was a trend toward more patients in the steroid group remaining dysphagia free compared with the placebo group, with a pooled odds ratio of 2.36 (95 %CI 0.94 to 5.91; P = 0.07, I2  = 24 %). CONCLUSION:  This meta-analysis showed that the addition of local steroid injection at the time of dilation for benign anastomotic strictures led to a significant decrease in the number of procedures required to resolve the stricture and may well reduce dysphagia symptoms during follow-up
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