10 research outputs found

    A Review Paper on Smart Glove - Converts Gestures into Speech and Text

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    Generally people with hearing problem and speech disability use sign language based on hand gestures with specific motion to represent the language, they are communicating. Smart glove is an electronic device that translates sign language into text or speech in order to make the communication feasible between the mute communities with the general public. This glove translates the sign language gestures according to the American Sign Language Standard. This glove has been implemented with the help of flex sensors, accelerometer, microcontroller (Arduino Leonardo) and the Bluetooth chip. It Is a wireless data glove which is normal cloth driving glove fitted with flex sensors along the length of each finger

    Unusual presentation of fibrolamellar carcinoma: A rare case report

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    Fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma (fHCC) is a distinct type of first time used hence- hepatocellular carcinoma affecting particularly young patient with no gender predilection. However, there is increasing evidence of occurrence of this tumor in elderly patients also. Abdominal imaging with pre-operative biopsy provides accurate diagnosis. However, in difficult situations, CD68, cytokeratin 7, HepPar1, etc., immunohistochemical stains provide accurate diagnosis to differentiate this condition from other malignancies. Hereby, we present a case of fHCC in a 55-year-old female with equivocal imaging features and diagnosis was made by histopathology aided by immunohistochemistry

    Bridging the Gap on Funding the True Costs of NGOs in India

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    There's a gap between funders' perspectives on how much they support indirect costs ("overhead") and organisational development, and NGOs' perspectives on just how much funders are willing to support it. Improved communication between funders and NGOs would help to build trust and shift entrenched attitudes and practices. This research along with our assessment guide and tips can support NGOs and funders in this important work

    Building Strong, Resilient NGOs in India: Time for New Funding Practices

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    This report is the product of a newly launched, multiyear Pay?What-It-Takes (PWIT) India Initiative committed to building stronger, more financially resilient NGOs. The initiative is led by The Bridgespan Group and the five anchor partners: A.T.E. Chandra Foundation (ATECF), Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), EdelGive Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Omidyar Network India. Each partner believes strongly in the importance of better understanding true costs and approached the initiative from a different perspective

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