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    METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLED INFORMATION DISCLOSURE BASED ON USER CONTEXT USING PRINCIPLES OF JUST-IN-TIME AND JUST-ENOUGH-ACCESS

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    The present disclosure discloses a system and method to controlled information disclosure based on user context using principles of Just-In-Time and Just-Enough-Access, during package transportation. The system includes a unique identifier generator module for receiving transportation information, associated with a package, and generates a machine-readable unique identifier. The generated unique identifier is stored in a database and placed on the package. Upon receiving the package at the shipper sites, the unique identifier on the package is scanned using a scanning device with a GPS module and the information is provided to a computing unit, for computing and retrieving information about the next location. Finally, after scanning the unique identifier, at a final location at the time of delivery, the computing unit may invalidate the unique identifier, to prevent unnecessary information reveal about the recipient/sender. Thus, the security problems that arise due to unauthorised information access are eliminated

    SAFE-SEND

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    The present disclosure relates to a method of performing a Safe-Send transaction that may allow a sender to recall money transferred to a receiver even after the transaction is completed. According to the method, when the sender sends a transaction request the sender’s bank configures a Safe-Send limit and a Safe-Send time limit for the sender to perform a recall of the transaction. This is based on a concept called “Future-Lien.” So, once the money is transferred to the receiver’s bank account, the money is under Lien and the receiver would not be able to use the money for the Safe-Send time limit. During the Safe-Send time limit, the sender has the option to recall the money. At the end of the Safe-Send time limit, if the money is not recalled the money in the receiver’s account is removed from Lien and is available for use by the receiver

    Evaluating the clinical efficacy of maxillary labial frenectomy procedure using diode laser (980 nm) and conventional scalpel: An observational study

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    Aim: This is an era of minimally invasive and least traumatic surgical interventions being focused on. The traditional scalpel frenectomy technique offers an increase in post-operative sequelae. To unravel this scenario a comparative evaluation is carried out to find out the clinical outcomes and quality of life after maxillary labial frenectomy using a conventional scalpel and diode laser frenectomy of 980 nm. Materials and Methods: Thirty-six subjects age ranging between 18 and 45 years reported to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, MES Dental College, Perinthalmanna with an aberrant frenal attachment of maxillary labial frenum were randomly assigned into two groups. Group A underwent the conventional scalpel technique and group B for the diode laser-assisted (980 nm) frenectomy technique. The post-operative parameters of ooze from the surgical site, pain, wound healing, and discomfort or acceptance of the procedure were assessed on day 1, day 7, and day 14, respectively. Results: The diode laser group exhibited statistically significant clinical and healing outcomes. Less pain, minimal or absent ooze, increased healing, and better acceptance of the procedure with diode laser at 1, 7, and 14 days recall visit. Conclusion: Surgical interventions involving needle puncture and the associated post-operative sequelae are the most dreaded experiences that make patients indifferent toward surgical treatments. Thus in terms of better clinical outcomes and improved quality of life diode laser frenectomy is an excellent alternative wherein a needleless anesthetic success followed by minimal surgical intervention and less post-operative sequelae with fast recovery is possible
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