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    Detection of Brain Tumor by Clustering Technique

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    It is considered that manual diagnosis of tumor detection is both expensive and time consuming and also includes a lot of human errors. Hence Requirements for robust and efficient tumor detection methodologies are necessitated. Therefore, In this paper, the development of a robust tumor detection technique by also performing denoising along with binarization and thresholding method is performed. The work was carried out by considering Noise such as Gaussian and averaging filtering method is used for denoising process. Experiment result shows the area of tumor was successfully identified and segmented for which an improved performance considering the image quality assessment such as PSNR and SNR was observed

    Hypertension : an insight

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    Studies of Farmer Participatory on Machine Transplanting of Rice

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    Front line demonstration on machine transplanting of rice were organised in Telangana state. A total of 20 Front Line demonstrations were organized in 20 ha. Best management practices of Rice production were demonstrated for getting higher net returns in both machine transplanted rice and manual transplanted rice. The demonstrations got yield of 6874 kg/ha. The manual transplanting recorded an average of 6530 kg/ha. Average cost of cultivation, gross returns, net returns and benefit cost ratio of machine transplanted rice was recorded as Rs. 49474/ha, 13090/ha, 81435/ha and 2.7 respectively over the manual transplanting Rs.54138/ha, Rs.124528/ha, Rs.70391 and 2.3. Machine transplanting of rice is the successful technology for reaping higher returns to overcome labour shortage and for timely transplanting

    BFMP: A Method for Discretizing and Visualizing Pyranose Conformations

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    We report a new classification method for pyranose ring conformations called Best-fit, Four-Membered Plane (BFMP), which describes pyranose ring conformations based on reference planes defined by four atoms. The method is able to characterize all asymmetrical and symmetrical shapes of a pyran ring, is readily automated, easy to interpret, and maps trivially to IUPAC definitions. It also provides a qualitative measurement of the distortion of the ring. Example applications include the analysis of data from crystal structures and molecular dynamics simulations
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