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    Importance of general examination in diagnosis: a rare case report of a family affected with Albright’s hereditary osteodystrophy

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    Albright’s hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO) is rare constellation of signs associated with pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) associated with genomic imprinting in GNAS1 gene. We described a case report of a patient with AHO phenotype with pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism (PPHP) with associated chronic liver disease and its complications and her pedigree analysis

    ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK METHOD FOR ESTIMATION OF MISSING DATA

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    The availability of precipitation data plays important role for analysis of various systems required for design of water resources systems. The perfect measurements are not available always. The scientist/hydrologists come across the problem of missing data due to a variety of reasons. There may be various reasons of unavailability of data. Measurement of hydrologic variables (e.g. rainfall, stream flows, etc.) is prone to various instrumental/systematic, manual and random errors. In the current study, missing rainfall data is evaluated by using Artificial Neural Network Method. Historical precipitation data from 6 rain-gauge stations in the Maharashtra State, India, are used to train and test the ANN method and derive conclusions from the improvements in result given by ANN. Results suggest that ANN model can be work for estimation of missing data

    Formulation and evaluation of proniosomes containing lornoxicam

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    © 2016, Controlled Release Society. Proniosomes are the new generation provesicular drug delivery system of non-ionic surfactant, lecithin and cholesterol which upon reconstitution get converted into niosomes. The objective of current study was to develop stable and sustain transdermal delivery system for lornoxicam. Lornoxicam-loaded topically applied proniosomal gel was formulated, optimized, and evaluated with the aim to deliver drug transdermally. Lornoxicam-loaded proniosomal gels were prepared that contained Lutrol F68 and lecithin as surfactants, cholesterol as a stabilizer, and minimal amount of ethanol and trace water. The resultant lornoxicam-loaded proniosomal gel were assessed for stability and the proniosomes-derived niosomes were characterized for morphology, size, zeta potential, and entrapment efficiency, which revealed that they were suitable for skin application. The coacervation phase separation technique was used in formulation of lornoxicam proniosomal gel and the gel was further assessed for in vitro permeation of lornoxicam through the freshly excised rat skin and the cumulative permeation amount of lornoxicam from proniosome, all exhibited significant increase as compared to 1.0 % lornoxicam-loaded pure gel. The optimized F5 batch had shown maximum entrapment efficiency up to 66.98 %. It has shown sustained drug release for more than 24 h. The skin permeability of proniosomal gel was found to be 59.73 %. The SEM and zeta potential studies showed formation of good and stable vesicles. Thus, proniosomes proved to have better potential for transdermal delivery of lornoxicam over conventional gel formulations

    Lessons Learned from Industrial Chemical Accidents: A Case Study of Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) Terminal, Jaipur, India

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    PresentationFire and explosion hazards in industrial storage units have gained a considerable attention in recent years. Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) storage terminal accident in Jaipur, India, is a recent example of Vapor Cloud Explosion (VCE) and fire accidents preceded by Buncefield (2005) and Puerto-Rico (2009). On 29th October 2009, a leak of gasoline occurred in the IOC storage terminal. Long delay of 80 minutes in ignition led to a huge vapor cloud covering an area of 180,000 m2 over the entire installation and subsequent ignition triggered strong VCE with intensity more than 200 kPa. Eleven people lost their lives, more than 150 people were injured and a property loss of approximately U.S. $60 million was reported. The Individual and Societal Risk has been quantified and found that risk does not lie in the unacceptable region, but in the As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP) region where substantial measures for a risk reduction were needed. The incident has left many safety issues behind which must be repeatedly addressed. It reveals that adequate safety measures were either underestimated or not accounted seriously. This article highlights the aftermaths of IOC incident and addresses challenges put forward by it. Furthermore, a comparative study is performed between such incidents to analyze the similarities and how they could have been avoided. Therefore, electronic-Incident Command System (e-ICS) based emergency response planning is an integral and essential part of the safety and loss prevention strategy and comprises of the actions taken to manage, control and mitigate the immediate effects of an incident
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