7 research outputs found

    Human brain and its modeling

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    The project deals with the development of a computer model of human brain. The model is used in the simulation program CST STUDIO SUITE 2015 to show the distribution of electromagnetic waves. The outputs of simulations should help us with a better understanding of electromagnetic field behavior inside the brain. In real life, the model will be used for the verification of methods localizing source currents in the brain

    Application of Additive Method of Fused Deposition Modeling to Production of Sprinkler Head

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    The thesis is focused on the design, modeling and manufacturing of a prototype sprinkler using modern additive technology Rapid Prototyping. The model was created using parametrical software SolidWorks, made ready to print by Cura software and printed in A602 3D printer working on Fused Deposition Modeling method. The theoretical basis of the work is involved in Rapid Prototyping, CAD systems technology, description of additive materials and their applications. Conclusion of this work compares this method with other options of production and evaluates which method is more efficient and more economical

    Metagenomic data of DNA viruses of poultry affected with respiratory tract infection

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    The incidence and severity of respiratory diseases in commercial broiler chicken flocks have increased recently in India because of intensification of the broiler industry. Viral population are predominant in respiratory tract infections and they pose continuous economic burden to poultry industry by causing severe economic losses through decreased productivity [1, 2]. To understand viral metagenome of poultry associated with respiratory infections, we performed DNA virome sequencing and data analysis of broilers from 8 districts of Gujarat State in India. We report high quality sequencing reads and highly abundant DNA viral population present in the infected broiler birds. The raw sequencing data used to perform metagenomic analysis is available in the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) under the BioProject No. PRJNA322592 and Accession No. MAUZ00000000, MAVA00000000, MAVB00000000, MAVC00000000, MAVD00000000, MAVE00000000, MAVF00000000, MAVG00000000 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/?term=PRJNA322592). Keywords: DNA Virome, Metagenomics, Next generation sequencin

    A preliminary analysis of repetitive sequence organisation in <i>Bubalus bubalis</i> genome

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    62-66The most prevalent feature of eukaryotic genomes is their repetitive DNA sequences, which plays a critical role in genome evolution. Hence, identification and analysis of repetitive DNA regions are vital to understand genome structure and function completely. The investigation of repeats in preliminary draft sample of buffalo genome with 60,999 contigs was carried out through comparison of sequences with those in curated repeat libraries using WU-Blast. It was found that around 80% of the genome can be currently recognized as repetitive elements including simple repeats, satellite, long terminal repeats (LTR) retrotransposons, long interspersed nuclear elements (LINE) and short interspersed nuclear elements (SINE), which together cover the total repetitive fraction. Repeat analysis revealed the presence of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA) repeats along with other repeats like DNA/hAT, DNA/TCMAR and a small amount of unknown repeats. A comparative analysis of repeats of the buffalo, cow, mouse and human genomes was also discussed
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