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    Experimental Study of Remote Job Submission and Execution on LRM through Grid Computing Mechanisms

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    Remote job submission and execution is fundamental requirement of distributed computing done using Cluster computing. However, Cluster computing limits usage within a single organization. Grid computing environment can allow use of resources for remote job execution that are available in other organizations. This paper discusses concepts of batch-job execution using LRM and using Grid. The paper discusses two ways of preparing test Grid computing environment that we use for experimental testing of concepts. This paper presents experimental testing of remote job submission and execution mechanisms through LRM specific way and Grid computing ways. Moreover, the paper also discusses various problems faced while working with Grid computing environment and discusses their trouble-shootings. The understanding and experimental testing presented in this paper would become very useful to researchers who are new to the field of job management in Grid.Comment: Fourth International Conference on Advanced Computing & Communication Technologies (ACCT), 201

    Scheduling in Grid Computing Environment

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    Scheduling in Grid computing has been active area of research since its beginning. However, beginners find very difficult to understand related concepts due to a large learning curve of Grid computing. Thus, there is a need of concise understanding of scheduling in Grid computing area. This paper strives to present concise understanding of scheduling and related understanding of Grid computing system. The paper describes overall picture of Grid computing and discusses important sub-systems that enable Grid computing possible. Moreover, the paper also discusses concepts of resource scheduling and application scheduling and also presents classification of scheduling algorithms. Furthermore, the paper also presents methodology used for evaluating scheduling algorithms including both real system and simulation based approaches. The presented work on scheduling in Grid containing concise understandings of scheduling system, scheduling algorithm, and scheduling methodology would be very useful to users and researchersComment: Fourth International Conference on Advanced Computing & Communication Technologies (ACCT), 201

    Neuroendocrine tumor of the hepatic flexure: a rare colonic tumor

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    Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are rare, particularly common in the rectum. NETs of the colon (not including the appendix and rectum) are most commonly found in the cecum, and hepatic flexure involvement is rather infrequent. The clinical presentation of colonic NETs is dependent on the primary site. Many are discovered either at the time of screening or during the investigation of abdominal pain or anemia. Here we present a challenging case of a hepatic flexure colonic NETS of 26 -year-old male treated by laparoscopic right hemicolectomy.Keywords: Neuroendocrine tumors; Colonoscopy; Surgery; Immunohistochemicaltes

    A study of evaluation of various risk factors of retinal vein occlusion

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    Background:A study of various ocular & systemic risk factors in Retinal Vein Occulation (RVO) at tertiary eye care centre.Methods:A prospective study included 50 eyes of 50 patients, in period of September 2010 to August 2012. Inclusion criteria: 1. Age >25 years, 2. All newly diagnosed cases of vein occlusion. Exclusion criteria: 1. Age <25 years 2. All other ocular diseases causing significant visual impairment. A detailed history, ophthalmic & systemic examinations with all necessary investigations-as and when required were done.Results: In our study, RVOs were more common in males – 26 (52%) & in 56-65 years of age group - 16 (32%). BRVO (Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion)s were more common than CRVO (Central Retinal Vein Occlusion) - Nonischemic (26%) >Ischemic (24%). In risk factors - most common was hypertension - in 38 (76%) patients. Followed by descending order, hyperlipidemia 27 (54%) >diabetes mellitus 16 (32%) >tobacco 14 (28%) >hyper homocystinemia 4 (8%) >severe alcohol 2 (4%). The complications were more in ischemic than Nonischemic-CRVO >BRVO - they were macular edema 43 (86%) >neovascularization at iris - 14 (28%) >neovascularization at angle - 10 (20%) >neovascular glaucoma – 4 (8%). Conclusion:RVOs are more common with increasing age, in males & most common risk factor is hypertensive. Most common cause for vision loss is macular edema - ischemic >non-ischemic.

    Immunosuppressants in Behcet’s disease: a boon or a bane?

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    Adalimumab is a disease-modifying antirheumatic drug and monoclonal antibody that works by antagonising tumour necrosis factor-alpha prescribed in many rheumatological conditions like Rheumatic arthritis, Ankylosing spondylitis and Behcet’s disease. Serious side effects with this drug include heart and liver failure, nervous and blood disorders, allergic and immune system reactions and opportunistic infections. A 27-year-old female patient, known case of Behcet’s disease presented to the hospital with complaints of fever, cough and breathlessness following administration of Adalimumab, six doses over three months. Chest X-ray and BAL-CBNAAT was suggestive of Tuberculosis. AKT was started and Adalimumab was suspended until patient recover

    EMERGING TRENDS OF PROBIOTICS IN FORMULATION DEVELOPMENT AS A BIOTHERAPEUTICS AGENT

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    Every being wants to live a healthy life. The increase in the discovery and development of medicines is the provokingdemand of mankind to meet with the increasing and spreading illness of the society. Pharmaceutical Sciences have proved itsworth to meet with the emerging problems with thorough challenges.The concept of probiosis, prebiosis and symbiosis havebeen recently emerged and being implemented in pharmaceutics to develop, design and delivery of probiotic drugs whichcan be administered orally as other medicines with its efficient efficacy and least jeopardy.However with the undergoingtrends of its designing and discovery, the emphasis has been focused on to its bimolecular mode of action. The presentreview work would also emphasize the pros and cons of the probiotic food supplements with the necessity for the inventionof preceding probiotic drugs which would rapidly pounce, quell and substitute the use of probiotic foods. The idea of thisprobiotic drug designing will be salutary to the society and would also meet with the cost

    Advancement in Reperfusion Injury Awareness and Mitigation

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    Understanding reperfusion damage, raising knowledge of its underlying processes, and creating measures to lessen its negative consequences have all seen significant progress over time. The developing knowledge of the pathophysiological processes, such as oxidative stress, inflammation, calcium excess, and mitochondrial dysfunction, that lead to reperfusion damage. Clinicians may now identify biomarkers and use modern imaging techniques to identify reperfusion damage in its early phases, allowing for prompt treatment and better patient outcomes. Real-time evaluation of tissue viability during reperfusion is now possible thanks to the development of non-invasive monitoring techniques, which supports clinical judgment. The use of pharmaceutical substances that target certain pathways, such as antioxidants, anti-inflammatory substances, and calcium homeostasis regulators. Additionally, cutting-edge approaches like therapeutic hypothermia and remote ischemia conditioning have demonstrated promise in lowering reperfusion damage and enhancing patient prognosis. Our knowledge of the underlying processes has considerably increased thanks to improvements in reperfusion injury recognition and mitigation, which have also created new opportunities for therapeutic intervention. These developments are anticipated to result in more efficient methods for reducing reperfusion damage and eventually enhance patient outcomes in a variety of therapeutic situations via continuing study and cooperation

    Rice Leaf Diseases

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    XML based architectures for documents comparison, categorisation, and scrutinisation

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    Three document processing operations: comparison, categorisation, and scrutinisation are fundamental problems in any organisation that bases its business operations on electronic documents. We propose XML based architectures for documents comparison, categorisation, and scrutinisation. We also discuss all the components that are used in constructing these architectures. Moreover, we implement these proposed architectures to validate the application of XML technology in document processing operations. We found motivating results from these three architectures for selected applications. Our proposed architectures have potential for solving problems related to automated resume comparison system, automated matrimonial match-maker system, automated tender selection, automated resume scrutinisation system, and so on.document processing; document analysis; document comparison; document categorisation; document scrutinisation; XML applications; automated resume comparison; automated matrimonial match-making; automated tender selection; automated resume scrutinisation.
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