30 research outputs found
Review on Classification of Heart Disease using Hidden Pattern Analysis
Prediction of Heart Disease utilizing strategy of Data Mining is successful yet there is loss of Accuracy by utilizing the picture handling as extra preparing for more Accuracy . In Proposed System we are utilizing the calculations like Decision Tree, Nueral Network and the Naive Bayes in the information mining and in the picture Processing we are utilizing the prevalent calculations like Local Binary Pattern. The exploration result indicates forecast precision of 99 Percent. Information mining empower the wellbeing area to foresee designs in the datasets. Here we utilize picture preparing for looking at the ECG, CT examine, Angiography, and so forth, reports and finding the more exact outcomes
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Using Carbon Dioxide to Enhance Recovery of Methane from Gas Hydrate Reservoirs: Final Summary Report
Carbon dioxide sequestration coupled with hydrocarbon resource recovery is often economically attractive. Use of CO2 for enhanced recovery of oil, conventional natural gas, and coal-bed methane are in various stages of common practice. In this report, we discuss a new technique utilizing CO2 for enhanced recovery of an unconventional but potentially very important source of natural gas, gas hydrate. We have focused our attention on the Alaska North Slope where approximately 640 Tcf of natural gas reserves in the form of gas hydrate have been identified. Alaska is also unique in that potential future CO2 sources are nearby, and petroleum infrastructure exists or is being planned that could bring the produced gas to market or for use locally. The EGHR (Enhanced Gas Hydrate Recovery) concept takes advantage of the physical and thermodynamic properties of mixtures in the H2O-CO2 system combined with controlled multiphase flow, heat, and mass transport processes in hydrate-bearing porous media. A chemical-free method is used to deliver a LCO2-Lw microemulsion into the gas hydrate bearing porous medium. The microemulsion is injected at a temperature higher than the stability point of methane hydrate, which upon contacting the methane hydrate decomposes its crystalline lattice and releases the enclathrated gas. Small scale column experiments show injection of the emulsion into a CH4 hydrate rich sand results in the release of CH4 gas and the formation of CO2 hydrat
Preventive effect of Polyherbal mixture against Rifampicin and Pylorus ligation-Induced Gastric Ulcers and liver necrosis in Rats
Antitubercular drug is produced hepatotoxicity is major drawback of an effective treatment of treatment of tuberculosis. In this paper we review the incidence, pathology and clinical features of antituberculosis drug-induced hepatotoxicity, discuss the metabolism and mechanisms of toxicity of Rifampicin, and describe risk factors and management of antituberculosis drug induced hepatotoxicity, the antiulcer activity was assessed by determining and comparing the ulcer index in the test drug groups with that of the vehicle control and standard Omeprazole. In case of pylorus ligation induced ulcers, the polyherbal mixture showed significant reduction of ulcers in a dose dependent manner. The parameters taken to assess antiulcer activity were % inhibition ulcer index. The results indicated that polyherbal mixture significantly (p<0.001) decreased the % inhibition ulcer index as well as hepatoregenrative action
Preventive effect of Polyherbal mixture against Rifampicin and Pylorus ligation-Induced Gastric Ulcers and liver necrosis in Rats
Antitubercular drug is produced hepatotoxicity is major drawback of an effective treatment of treatment of tuberculosis. In this paper we review the incidence, pathology and clinical features of antituberculosis drug-induced hepatotoxicity, discuss the metabolism and mechanisms of toxicity of Rifampicin, and describe risk factors and management of antituberculosis drug induced hepatotoxicity, the antiulcer activity was assessed by determining and comparing the ulcer index in the test drug groups with that of the vehicle control and standard Omeprazole. In case of pylorus ligation induced ulcers, the polyherbal mixture showed significant reduction of ulcers in a dose dependent manner. The parameters taken to assess antiulcer activity were % inhibition ulcer index. The results indicated that polyherbal mixture significantly (p<0.001) decreased the % inhibition ulcer index as well as hepatoregenrative action
Space-use Patterns of Free-Ranging Domestic Dogs in a Complex Agroecosystem in Central India: Implications for Wildlife Conservation
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) are a pervasive threat to biodiversity in developing countries. India has nearly 59 million domestic dogs, many of which are free-ranging. Free-ranging domestic dogs (FRDD) in rural areas often interact with wildlife that inhabit areas outside protected areas in fragmented and human-dominated landscapes. Understanding the movement ecology of dogs is important for developing strategies to mitigate their negative interactions with wildlife. We used location data from GPS-collared FRDD (n = 31) to determine how space-use patterns and habitat selection differ between two categories of dogs – village and farm – in a complex agroecosystem in central India. Annual 95% home ranges for farm dogs (mean = 0.87 km2 ± 0.18 SE) were significantly larger than village dogs (mean = 0.11 km2 ± 0.03 SE) but with high individual variation (0.02 – 2.21 km2). Farm dogs used various habitats (including grasslands) during movement, whereas village dogs primarily used built areas. The top-ranked habitats in the compositional analysis for both the categories were built, agriculture, and fallow lands. However, farm dogs had a higher selection of grasslands than village dogs. Our study highlights that farm dogs are more likely to interact with wildlife than village dogs due to their space-use behavior. Therefore, we emphasize the need for responsible dog ownership and practices that limit the free-ranging behavior of farm dogs that are compatible with their roles in farm management in the region
Pre-submission facility correspondence for generic dosage form with an expedited-approval in 8 months
PFC (Pre-Submission Facility Correspondence) is the initial submission for an ANDA (Abbreviated New Drug Application), comprising information for the application similar to the original ANDA, and only valid in the United States Agency For a pre-determined inspection of the finished drug product's facility information. The Applicant can be introducing their Drug Product into the Market before the ANDA's Goal date of 8 months, according to the Pre-Submission Facility Correspondence. The submission type Original ANDA, PAS (Prior approval supplement), and PAS Amendment is based on prior review goal submission. The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approves PFC submission for a range of reasons, including drug product shortfalls, COVID-19 emergency dosage medication, Patent paragraph-IV (patent is invalid or will not be infringed), and market-availability of one RLD (Reference listed drug) and one generic. The complete submission process gone through the eCTD submission format from the ESG (Electronic Submission Gateway)
Buccal drug delivery system: A review
The buccal area of the oral mucosa provides an adorable channel of systemic medication distribution within the mouth mucosa. Drugs are delivered via oral mucosal layer, that has a higher first-pass metabolism and degrades gastrointestinal. The medication is immediately transmitted via the systemic circulation via the buccal drug delivery mechanism, which allows for painless administration, quick enzymatic action, high bioavailability, and reduced liver metabolism. The disadvantages of the oral drug delivery route include substantial presystemic metabolism, which causes medicines to a break down in an acidic environment due to poor absorption. Buccal delivery is an attractive administrative route due to its ease of delivery through the buccal mucosal membrane lining of the oral cavity. This review paper provides a comprehensive overview of the oral mucosa, mucoadhesion, variables influencing the whole process, assessment methodologies, and how to eliminate obstacles when formulating buccal drug delivery formulations