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Cloud Armor: A Conclusion Work on Trust Management System
Distributed computing gives Software as service (Saas) ,Platform as service(Paas) and Infrasrtucture as a service(Iaas).Cloud figuring condition having a few issues like protection and security. Trust administration is a standout amongst the most difficult issue. Shielding a specific cloud benefit from a few assaults like agreement attack(Such as client may give misdirecting criticism about specific cloud services)and Sybil attack(such as a solitary client can make numerous accounts..i.,e noxious user).In this paper we talk about cloudarmor that gives notoriety based trust administration to cloud administrations. A notoriety based trust administration system gives set of functionalities to convey Trust as a service(Taas) . Taas incorporates i)Zeroknowledge believability evidence convention to demonstrate validity of the consumers criticism and jam client security, ii)a validity show it will measures te validity of input to shield cloud administrations from malevolent client. what's more, iii)an accessibility model to deal with the accessibility of the trust administration
Landings of Penaeus vannamei at Kalamukku Fish landing Centre, Kerala
Penaeus vannamei Boone, 1931 commonly known
as the white legged shrimp was observed along with
Penaeus indicus in the landings at Kalamukku fish landing
centre Ernakulam,on 15.11.20 18. The catch was from a
single day trawler whose depth of operation was 15 m.
Distributed along the Pacific coast of Mexico, central and south America up to Peru, the shrimp was introduced in India on a pilot scale for culture in 2003 and later in
2009 large scale production began. However, it was not recorded in the wild capture fisheries for shrimps. In the
landings at Kalamukku, the females measured 109 to 146 mm in total length and weighed 8.9 to 26.6 g. The
males measured 100 to 145 mm in total length and 7.5 to
24.4 g in weight. Among the sample analysed 51% were P. vannamei and 49% were P. indicus based on numbers. Its
appearance in the landings is most likely due to the recent
floods in Kerala during August, 2018
Low Serum Zinc & Magnesium: A Possible Risk Factor for First Episode Simple Febile Seizures
Febrile seizures are the most common seizure disorder of children. They are seizures occurring in neurologically healthy infants between 6 months to 5 years without any CNS infection, metabolic disturbances or previous afebrile seizures. They have multiple etiological factors like genetic, environmental factors, family history, specific nutrient deficiencies like iron, zinc, magnesium, copper, selenium, GABA deficiencies.
Zinc is an essential micronutrient necessary for normal brain function and in controlling the occurrence of febrile seizures. Zinc directly raises the threshold level of seizures.
Magnesium an essential micronutrient, plays a role in stability of nerve and muscle cell. Hypomagnesemia leads to nerve and muscle cell excitability.
In our study the relationship between low serum zinc & magnesium and first episode simple febrile seizures was taken as the objective. Case control study was conducted in our Institute of Social Pediatrics, 40 cases and 40 controls were included in the study. Cases were the children admitted with first episode simple febrile seizures, controls were age and sex matched children with acute febrile illness without seizures. Serum zinc & magnesium were estimated and statistical analysis performed with SPSS 16 version. Statistically significant low serum zinc & magnesium was found in the cases compared to the controls. Also febrile seizures was found to be common among the age group 1-2 years and slightly higher among the male children
A Review Paper on Technical Data of Present HVDC Links in India
HVDC trend is increasing day by day due to its technical advantages over AC like long distance bulk power transmission, asynchronous integration of AC systems etc. One of the important applications of HVDC is bulk power wind energy transmission from offshore to onshore grid. This paper provides present complete individual technical data of HVDC links of both Bi-polar and Back-to-back transmissions projects commissioned in India.
DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.16044
Anatomical variation in the formation and course of median nerve: a cadaveric study
Background: Median nerve is one of the terminal branches of brachial plexus. Its formed by the union of medial root and lateral root coming respectively from medial and lateral cords of brachial plexus. Knowledge of anatomical variations of median nerve at origin and course is important in repair of traumatic injuries and surgical correction of brachial plexus injuries. These conditions need dissection of median nerve and knowledge of its variations.Methods: Present study included 53 cadavers and 106 upper limbs from our department of Anatomy. In this study, anatomically embalmed cadavers which were kept for routine dissection for under graduates were included. The present study we studied the anatomical variations in origin and course of median nerve in arm. We also studied the relation of median nerve with axillary and brachial arteries.Results: In this study we found origin of median nerve from 3 roots in 26.41%, 4 roots from 1.88%. Regarding the relation of median nerve with axillary artery we observed in 8.49% cadavers median nerve lies medial to axillary artery and in 0.94% Median nerve is passing along the lateral side of brachial artery without crossing the artery.Conclusions: This study shows high percentage of deviations from normal anatomy in origin of median nerve. Anatomical variation in brachial plexus and adjacent arteries knowledge is important for anatomist, plastic surgeon and vascular surgeons.
A brief note on portunid crab, Charybdis (Goniohellenus) omanensis septentrionalis from southwest coast of India
Crustacean Fisheries Division of ICAR-CMFRI, has
recently taken up a two year programme on
experimental trawling using fishing vessel F.V. Silver
Pompano. Samples were collected from different
bathymetric stations off Kochi and Alappuzha during
fortnightly intervals. Samples in the last fortnight
of August 2016, collected at a depth of 65m off
Alappuzha, included a good number of Charybdis
(Goniohellenus) smithii along with fishes and other
crustaceans. While segregating the samples of
swarming crab C. (G.) smithii, approximately 5 kg
of small sized Charybdis sp. was also collected. This
species was not included in the earlier samplings of
the programme as well as in the commercial fishery
landings. Hence detailed studies were carried out
and found the species is C.(G.) omanensis
septentrionalis, a new record in the Indian seas
DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF STABILITY INDICATING HPLC METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ULIPRISTAL ACETATE IN PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORM
A simple, novel, precise and accurate stability indicating RP-HPLC method was developed and validated for the estimation of Ulipristal Acetate in pharmaceutical dosage form. A Phenoxneome C18 (150 mm x 4.6 mm, 5 µm) column was used as stationary phase with mobile phase consisting of 0.1% ortho phosphoric acid and acetonitrile in the ratio of 50:50 v/v (pH was adjusted to 4.0 with triethyl amine). The flow rate was maintained at 1.0 mL/min and effluents were monitored at 223 nm. The retention time was 1.895 min. The linearity of the method was observed in the concentration range of 20-100 µg/mL with correlation coefficient of 0.999. The method developed was validated for linearity, precision, accuracy, system suitability and forced degradation studies like acidic, alkaline, oxidative and neutral stress conditions were performed as per ICH guidelines. The results obtained in the study were within the acceptable limits and hence this method can be used for the estimation of Ulipristal Acetate in pharmaceutical dosage form
A Case for Renewed Activity in the Giant Radio Galaxy J0116-473
We present ATCA radio observations of the giant radio galaxy J0116-473 at 12
and 22 cm wavelengths in total intensity and polarization. The images clearly
reveal a bright inner-double structure within more extended edge-brightened
lobe emission. The lack of hotspots at the ends of the outer lobes, the strong
core and the inner-double structure with its edge-brightened morphology lead us
to suggest that this giant radio galaxy is undergoing a renewed nuclear
activity: J0116-473 appears to be a striking example of a radio galaxy where a
young double source is evolving within older lobe material. We also report the
detection of a Mpc-long linear feature which is oriented perpendicular to the
radio axis and has a high fractional polarization.Comment: 25 pages, 10 figures, appeared in 2002 ApJ, 565, 25
Text Line Segmentation of Historical Documents: a Survey
There is a huge amount of historical documents in libraries and in various
National Archives that have not been exploited electronically. Although
automatic reading of complete pages remains, in most cases, a long-term
objective, tasks such as word spotting, text/image alignment, authentication
and extraction of specific fields are in use today. For all these tasks, a
major step is document segmentation into text lines. Because of the low quality
and the complexity of these documents (background noise, artifacts due to
aging, interfering lines),automatic text line segmentation remains an open
research field. The objective of this paper is to present a survey of existing
methods, developed during the last decade, and dedicated to documents of
historical interest.Comment: 25 pages, submitted version, To appear in International Journal on
Document Analysis and Recognition, On line version available at
http://www.springerlink.com/content/k2813176280456k3
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