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Supply Chain Management and Inter-organizational Systems: An Integrated Perspective
The growth in electronic commerce has brought into focus the critical role of inter-organizational systems (IOS) in facilitating various aspects of business transactions between two companies. In the operations and logistics field, supply chain management (SCM) has been touted as one of the major strategies to improve organizational performance and generate competitive advantage. Although IOS are extensively used to facilitate SCM, very few papers have examined the inter-linkages between the two topics. Research has focused on the flow of material and information independently. In this paper we propose to integrate the two concepts, SCM and IOS, and identify management issues related to implementation of an electronic supply chain that integrates traditional supply chain with IOS
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How do incorrect results change the processing of arithmetic information? Evidence from a divided visual field experiment
Despite several recent important developments in understanding numerical processing of both isolated numbers and numbers in the context of arithmetic equations, the relative impact of congruency on high, compared to low, level processing remains unclear. The current study investigated hemispheric differences in the processing of arithmetic material, as a function of semantic and perceptual congruency, using a delayed answer verification task and divided visual field paradigm. A total of 37 participants (22 females and 15 males, mean age 30.06, SD 9.78) were presented unilaterally or bilaterally with equation results that were either correct or incorrect and had a consistent or inconsistent numerical notation. Statistical analyses showed no visual field differences in a notation consistency task, whereas when judgements had to be made on mathematical accuracy there was a right visual field advantage for incorrect equations that were notation consistent. These results reveal a clear differential processing of arithmetic information by the two cerebral hemispheres with a special emphasis on erroneous calculations. Faced with incorrect results and with a consistent numerical notation, the left hemisphere outperforms its right counterpart in making mathematical accuracy decisions
Interorganizational Systems and Supply Chain Management - An Information Processing Perspective
Supply chain management has become an excellent strategy to effectively link all the trading partners and ensure cost effective and timely movement of materials from the raw material supplier to the final end-consumer.Inter-organizational systems provide the technology infrastructure to facilitate the flow of information along the chain and thereby ensuring the smooth flow of goods. The two areas have been developing independently without realizing the synergies in integrating the research from the two fields. This paper attempts to provide an integrated perspective of supply chain management and interorganizational systems highlighting the potential benefits, management issues, and guidelines for implementation
A Possible Role of Aquaporin Water Channels in Blood Cell Migration in Spleen; Interaction with Cluster of Differentiation Molecules
ABSTRACT: Aquaporins (AQPs) are molecular water channels that play important physiological roles in fluid transporting organs. The expression and function of AQPs in the immune system are largely unknown. CD11(a―d)/CD18 integrins are adhesion molecules expressed on leukocytes, which play a critical role in leukocyte adhesion, migration and host defense. In the present study, we suggest that the expression of aquaporin water channels on spleen CD positive cells, and the content of CD positive splenocytes in aquaporin may regulate the migration of blood cells. Recent studies and their analysis suggested remarkably decreased monocyte/macrophage subpopulation and significantly decreased granulocyte subpopulation. This is the first hypothetical report suggesting an important role of AQP in the trafficking of hemapoietic cells. Key words: Aquaporin, Spleen, Lymphocytes, CD147, ErythrocytesDepartment of Pharmacology, Christian Medical College, Vellore 632002, Tamilnadu, India Please Cite This Article As:Manoj G Tyagi and Premkumar Thangavelu. 2010. A Possible Role of Aquaporin Water Channels in Blood Cell Migration in Spleen; Interaction with Cluster of Differentiation Molecules. J. Exp. Sci. 1(4):41-42.  
Telecommunications Network Design: A Genetic Algorithm Approach
The network design to support a digital data service (DDS) is a major design issue for telecommunications organizations. Typically, the DDS network consists of three components - hubs, end-offices, and customer locations. The hubs are the primary nodes that form the backbone infrastructure. The customers are connected by leased lines to the local end-office and the end- offices are in turn connected to the hubs. Typically, the customers are always connected to one end-office and each end-office is connected to one hub or node, thereby creating a star topology in the local access network. There are costs involved in setting up and operating the hub, the links connecting the hubs, links from the end-office to hub, and links from the customer to the end- office. The network designer is primarily interested in designing a network infrastructure that meets the customers’requirements at minimum cost
EVALUATION OF A FINANCIAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM IN BUSINESS EDUCATION: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
This study explores the use of computers in business education and its impact on the performance of students. A controlled experimental study has been carried out to determine the differences in performance of students in a computer assisted mstruction (CAI) group with that of a control group. It investigates the relationship between performance and various student-specific characteristics such as aptitude, attitude, sex, domain experience, domain expertise, and system experience. The relationships b between attitude towards CAI, fulfillment of expectations, and satisfaction with the system and course have also been explored. The results indicate that CAI has favorable effects on students\u27 performance and that personal attributes have relatively less important roles to play
A Study on Association between Ultrasonographic Visceral Fat Thickness and Cardiovascular Risk in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
INTRODUCTION:
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia and insufficiency of secretion or action of endogenous insulin. Currently the number of cases of diabetes worldwide is estimated to be around 150 million. India leads then world with the largest number of diabetic subjects earning the dubious distinction of being the “diabetic capital of the world”.
Obesity has induced many public health problems related to metabolic diseases, including glucose intolerance, hypertension, hyperinsulinemia, dyslipidemia and atherosclerosis. Moreover these complexes are known to increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. In particular, the accumulation of adipose tissue predominantly in visceral cavity plays a major role in development of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease.
Therefore estimating the visceral fat accumulation is important in terms of evaluating the patients with high risk of cardiovascular disease. Generally computerized tomography (CT) is recognized as the standard method of estimating the visceral fat. But, exposure to radiation, high cost of CT, low availability prevents the wide use of CT, in clinical and epidemiological studies.
Therefore alternative methods which are simple and non invasive have been used in assessing the visceral fat thickness. Some of the alternative methods are, Body mass Index, waist hip ratio, dual energy X-ray absorptiometry and ultrasonography.
Ultrasonography is a reliable and convenient method of quantifying the amount of visceral fat and the diverse USG values have been reported to be useful.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:
1. To assess the independent relationship between visceral fat thickness and cardiovascular risk in type 2 diabetes patients.
2. To assess whether the above parameters helps to identify the high risk group for cardiovascular diseases.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Place of the Study:
The study was conducted at Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai Medical College, Madurai.
Study Design:
Observational type of study.
Study Population:
50 patients who are known case of type 2 diabetes mellitus were selected from Department of Diabetology, Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai
METHODOLOGY:
50 patients who are known case of type 2 diabetes mellitus were analysed for this study. A thorough clinical evaluation was made and detailed history, blood pressure, height, weight, waist and hip circumference were taken.
a) Fasting lipid profile was done by enzymatic methods like zaks method, and spot urine sample for microalbuminuria were taken.
b) Visceral fat thickness was measured in fasting and in full expiration. The distance between the internal surface of rectus abdominis muscle and the posterior wall of aorta is measured.
RESULTS:
1. Out of the 50 subjects, the visceral fat thickness was measured and patient were categorized into VFT 7.5. The mean visceral fat was 6.08 among the 50 subjects.
2. Among the 50 diabetic subjects (25 males and 25 females) attending the department of Diabetology in Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai, with BMI of > 25, increased visceral fat thickness was found in 12 males and 15 females.
3. Among the 50 patients, all the patients who had increased visceral fat thickness had an increased triglyceride level and increased LDL level.
Therefore there is a strong positive correlation between increased visceral fat thickness and LDL, TGL levels.
4. Similarly, 13 patients had microalbuminuria, out of which more than 90% of patients had a Visceral fat thickness of more than 7.5. They also had a increased triglyceride level and LDL levels.
5. There was no significant correlation between visceral fat thickness and total cholesterol levels. Similarly even HDL didn’t show show any strong correlation with visceral fat thickness levels.
CONCLUSION:
Eventhough there are many parameters to assess the cardiovascular risk like BMI, WHR, etc, measuring the visceral fat thickness is a reliable indicator to assess the
cardiovascular risk.
This study which was conducted in Government Rajaji Hospital among 50 type 2 diabetic subjects, showed a strong positive correlation between visceral fat thickness with LDL and triglycerides levels. Similarly 13 patients had microalbuminuria whose visceral fat thickness was > 7.5.
Because of presence of microalbuminuia, there is evidence of subclinical endothelial injury in this patients who are more prone for cardiovascular risk in later part of their life. These patients also had a elevated LDL and TGL which supports the point on cardiovascular risk.
Eventhough CT was considered to be gold standard in measuring the visceral fat thickness, there are many studies which showed ultrasonographic measurement of visceral fat was equally efficient in assessing the cardiovascular risk. Moreover due to radiation exposure and cost of CT, this study was conducted with ultrsonographic measurement alone.
Therefore, it is concluded that, visceral adiposity has a strong positive correlation with lipid profile and microalbuminuria, by which it is easy to predict the diabetics who are more prone for cardiovascular risk
ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF PSORALEN THROUGH ELICITORS TREATMENT IN ADVENTITIOUS ROOT CULTURE OF PSORALEA CORYLIFOLIA L.
Objective: The present study aimed to determine the effect of two elicitors namely Methyl Jasmonate (MeJ) and Salicylic acid (SA) on adventitious root production of Psoralea corylifolia L. as the elicitors and at different concentrations.Methods: Adventitious roots of P. corylifolia L. were treated with different concentration of elicitors such as MeJ (10, 20, 30 and 40 µM/l) and SA (50, 100, 150 and 200 µM/l) to enhance the psoralen contents. After the treatment, psoralen content was analyzed through the analytical HPLC experiments (Methanol: Water (50:50) at 0.8 ml/min-1 flow rate and the injection volume as 20 µl).Results: MeJ and SA treatments at the concentrations of 30 µM/l and 150 µM/l respectively were found to increase the net wet weight of adventitious root production to 8 fold at 8 hours of elicitor treatment periods. Further, the quantity of psoralen was determined from the elicitors (MeJ and SA) treated roots and mother plant through the analytical HPLC experiments in order to estimate the psoralen content and it was found as 3.73 mg/ml, 0.015 mg/ml and 0.56 mg/ml respectively.Conclusion: In the present study we achieved enhanced production of psoralen through abiotic elicitors (MeJ and SA) treatment and concluded that the MeJ at 30 µM/l concentration shows significant enhancement of psoralen production.Â
Customer Retention in Mobile Telecom Service Market in India: Opportunities and Challenges
Customer retention is the key element in the success of every organization. Retaining customers becomes a tough job in heavily saturated market environment. The cut throat competition among mobile telecom service providers further adds fuel to customer attrition. During 1990’s the prime focus of marketing activities was customer acquisition
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