158 research outputs found

    Showcasing New Tourism Destination by Using Gis: a Study of Sikkim

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    Purpose: The main purpose of this research is to find out new tourist destinations and suggest developmental strategies through scientific ways for solving overtourism-related problems. Ā  Theoretical framework: In this research paper, the researchers emphasized finding new tourist spots and analyzing their potential both in touristic and infrastructural value was assessed by the researcher with the help of a most modern tool like Geographic Information System. The researchers have explained a scientific process of exploring new tourist destinations or tourist spots by using GIS and have shown how to develop proper infrastructure around those spots. Ā  Design/methodology/approach: A ā€œMulticriteria Spatial Decision Support System modelingā€ was used to find out and validate the existing and new tourist spots. In the pair-wise comparison method, a criterion versus criteria was created to compare each pair of criteria and assign relative ratings using the scale of pair-wise comparison. In this research, the Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) method is used because it gives the ā€œmost acceptable results for majority of single-dimensional problemsā€. The researcher has created this map to support the ā€˜Destination Fetching Modelā€™, and it can also be used for promoting sustainable tourism in the area. If the entire land cover is visible to the planners with an aerial view, they can plan for tourism infrastructure and superstructures from anywhere. GIS-based layer data has created an "all covered" aerial map with the help of advanced GIS technology, which not helped the planners to understand the current land condition, but also showed the open area which can be utilized for new tourism set-up. Manmade and natural resources are also classified through this LULC model. Ā  Findings: These new tourist spots will help planners and stakeholders to distribute excessive crowds to comparatively new destinations. It is observed that most of the Indian tourism destinations suffer from ā€œover Tourismā€ in peak season. This research will help spread the flow of tourists to the nearest newly added destinations. Ā  Research, Practical & Social implications: Scientific tourism planning through GIS will also help tourism service providers and planners to add infrastructure to the new destinations, and would also help local people to generate income through tourism. Originality/value: This research will solve the ā€œover tourismā€ problem of any destination or state, and help generate more visitorā€™s day at the destination which is proportionate to extra revenue generation for the local, regional and national tourism stakeholders

    A study to evaluate the outcome following Anderson Hynes pyeloplasty in hydronephrosis patients with cummings stent and D-J stent

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    Background: Uretero-Pelvic Junction Obstruction (UPJO) is an important cause of hydronephrosis in pediatric age group. The choice of treatment could be conservative or surgical. Commonly Anderson-Hynes pyeloplasty is practiced with internal, external or partly internal partly external stent.Methods: This was a prospective study of 40 patients with UPJO, divided into 2 groups consecutively, each consisting of 20 patients. All patients underwent open Anderson-Hynes pyeloplasty. Cummings stent were given in one group for drainage and conventional DJ stent were used for another group.Results: The mean hospital stay was lesser in DJ stent group (8.4Ā±2.13) compared to Cummings stent group (11.4Ā±0.68), not only in respect to primary admission, but also including readmission for cystoscopic stent removal. The incidence of complications was also fewer in Cumming stent group. Stent migration and urinary tract infection (UTI) were more associated with DJ stent (2 each) than Cumming stent (0 each). However, dysuria was more in case of cumming stent (2 patients) than DJ stent (1 patient).Conclusions: The mean hospital stay in DJ stent insertion is less even if duration for cystoscopic removal is considered. The complication of stent removal and UTI are more with DJ stent though dysuria is more in case of Cummings stent

    Investigation of Structural Parameter Variation on Extended Gate TFET for Bio-Sensor Applications

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    Traditional Gate engineered Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS) technology faced serious challenges in terms of greater sensitivity for target biomolecules and to be utilized as the state-of-the-art Nano-recognition tool. Research on a tunnel field-effect transistor (TFET) started with the aim to achieve fast detection, low power consumption, and its potential for on-chip integration capability. Dielectric Modulated TFET (DMTFET) has established itself to be a primary candidate for sensing both charged and charge-neutral species with volumetric sensitivity. As extended gate DMTFET happens to be inferior to its short gate counterpart, we have devised ways to achieve superior performance only by making variations over structural electrostatics. With the incorporation of most possible ways of modulation, we present two orders of magnitude on-current increment and a considerable percentage of sensitivity improvement over the conventional one. Future scopes having noteworthy diversifications have also been analyzed with proper justification
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