366 research outputs found

    Structural basis for assembly and function of the 7SK snRNP complex

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    Cloud Computing Data Security: A Review

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    Cloud computing has great potential of providing robust computational power to the society at reduced cost. With the advent of the World Wide Web and the emergence of e-commerce applications and social networks, organizations across the world generate a large amount of data daily. This data would be more useful to cooperating organizations if they were able to share their data. Two major obstacles to this process of data sharing are providing a common storage space and secure access to the shared data. All types of users who require the secure transmission or storage of data in any kind of media or network. We are in great need of encrypting the data. A method to build a trusted computing environment for Cloud Computing system by providing Secure cross platform in to Cloud Computing system. In this method some important security services including authentication, encryption and decryption are provided in Cloud Computing system. In this paper, we propose Data Storage Security by using Trusted Platform Module to achieve storage correctness incorporating Cloud’s dynamic nature while maintaining low computation and communication cost and ensures the security of static data

    String Fluid Cosmological Model with Magnetic Field in Bimetric Theory of Gravitation

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    In this paper, LRS Bianchi type I string fluid cosmological model with magnetic field in bimetric theory of gravitation is investigated by assuming barotropic equation of state for pressure and density and assuming the bulk viscosity to be inversely proportional to the scalar expansion. The source of energy momentum tensor is a bulk viscous fluid containing one dimensional string with electromagnetic field. The physical and geometrical properties of the model are discussed. The bulk viscosity affected the whole properties of the model

    Non-Inflationary Bianchi Type VI0 Model in Rosen’s Bimetric Gravity

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    In this paper, we have present the solution of Bianchi type VI0 space-time by solving the Rosen’s field equations with massless scalar field φ and with constant scalar potential V(φ) for flat region. It is observed that the scalar field φ is an increasing function of time and affects the physical parameters of the model and leads to non-inflationary type solution of model, which contradicts the inflationary scenario. Other geometrical and physical properties of the model in relation to this non-inflationary model are also studied

    LRS Bianchi Type-II Cosmological Model with String Bulk Viscous Fluid and Magnetic Field in Barber’s Second Self Creation Theory

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    We present a solution of LRS Bianchi type-II space-time with string viscous fluid and magnetic field by solving the Barber’s field equations of self-creation theory of gravitation and it is seen that Barber scalar function affects the other physical parameters of the model and contributes a very high matter density, with high particle density at early stage of the universe and also it contributes the negative role of bulk viscous fluid in the evolution. Other geometrical and physical aspects of the model are also studied

    Forensic Document Analysis using Apriori Algorithm

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    Today, we find a tremendous increase in crimes like ethical hacking, rackets on different domain packets, unauthorized entrance, in the digital world. So, we need to track such unauthorized access. Our forensic document analysis using apriori algorithm provides an approach which is used to find the evidence by analyzing such massive set of documents. In forensic analysis frequently we examine hundreds of thousands of file which is huge amount of data. Here, we group the retrieved documents into the meaningful categories list which is the most central process by using the k-representative algorithm. Hence we are specifying an approach for forensic analysis using document clustering algorithm helpful in police investigation

    Star Formation in the vicinity of Nuclear Black Holes: Young Stellar Objects close to Sgr A*

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    It is often assumed that the strong gravitational field of a super-massive black hole disrupts an adjacent molecular cloud preventing classical star formation in the deep potential well of the black hole. Yet, young stars have been observed across the entire nuclear star cluster of the Milky Way including the region close (<<0.5~pc) to the central black hole, Sgr A*. Here, we focus particularly on small groups of young stars, such as IRS 13N located 0.1 pc away from Sgr A*, which is suggested to contain about five embedded massive young stellar objects (<<1 Myr). We perform three dimensional hydrodynamical simulations to follow the evolution of molecular clumps orbiting about a 4×106 M⊙4\times10^6~M_{\odot} black hole, to constrain the formation and the physical conditions of such groups. The molecular clumps in our models assumed to be isothermal containing 100 M⊙M_{\odot} in <<0.2 pc radius. Such molecular clumps exist in the circumnuclear disk of the Galaxy. In our highly eccentrically orbiting clump, the strong orbital compression of the clump along the orbital radius vector and perpendicular to the orbital plane causes the gas densities to increase to values higher than the tidal density of Sgr A*, which are required for star formation. Additionally, we speculate that the infrared excess source G2/DSO approaching Sgr A* on a highly eccentric orbit could be associated with a dust enshrouded star that may have been formed recently through the mechanism supported by our models.Comment: 18 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA

    Therapeutic role of vegetables in Respiratory Diseases – A critical review from Ayurvedic classics.

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    The concept of Pathya (wholesome diet) is an unique contribution of Ayurveda, which plays an important role in prevention and management of many diseases. “Shakavarga”, a category under dietetics in classical texts of Ayurveda enlisted different vegetables with their properties and indications in different disease conditions. These vegetables can be prescribed as Pathya (wholesome diet) in clinical practice. In the present review, plants described under Shakavarga, indicated as Pathya in different diseases related to Pranavaha Srotas (Respiratory system) were compiled from 15 different Ayurvedic classical texts. Critical analysis of the compiled data reveals that out of 332 vegetables described under Shakavarga, 44 are indicated in respiratory disease like Shvasa (Dyspnoea/Asthma), Kasa (Cough), Peenasa (Chronic rhinitis) and Hikka (Hiccup). Among them, botanical identity of 42 classical plants has been established and maximum number of vegetables belongs to the family cucurbitaceae (10) followed by solanaceae (4). Some of these vegetables have been reported for their various pharmacological activities related to prevention and management of diseases related to Pranavaha Srotas (Respiratory system). These vegetables are reported for their anti-inflammatory (16), antioxidant (14), anti-allergic (6) and antitussive (3) activities. The observed result may be helpful in use of vegetables as Pathya (wholesome diet) and planning further scientific studies about the efficacy of these plants on prevention as well as management of respiratory diseases
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