357 research outputs found

    An Analysis of Perception of Regional language (Tamil) Infographics among Physical Education Professionals

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    Tamil poets have created, named, categorized, summarized and preserved dialects based on dialects in order to preserve the language they speak. Before exploring the importance of numbers in language it is necessary to know the design of grammatical literature. It is possible that the Sanskrit poets called the text grammar of the words when they recorded the language, they created in the journals so that it would be known to the world, and the textual literature of the world empirical biographies based on his quote characters. The words created for measurements such as size and mass are the primary letters of the words and the reasons for giving a special place to measurements in Tamil are explained. In order to give Tamil a lofty place in the world languages ​​in are the numbers to indicate the of an action, the time of action, and the number of soldiers involved in the war. The conclusion of the study is outlined

    An Explorative Study on Learnable Happiness to Amplify Playing Skills through Sangam Game Oraiyaduthal

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    To live in harmony with nature, ancient men faced many challenges and increased their energy. There are many types of ancient games. Ancient games depend on traditional social networking sites. Sports have been important since the time when mankind started climbing the development ladder. The purpose of the study is to explorate the learnable happiness to amplify playing skills through sangam game oraiyaduthal. 100 female athletes from Avinashilingam University who participated at least in district level competitions in different sports were subjected to sampling. These Samples were used to find out the improvement in learning happiness and playing skills. The data obtained were analyzed using synthesis in social science. One-way analysis of variants and T- tests were used to detect significant mean difference value. Using this the relationship of the classified samples were known. Overall, the present study has two important conclusions. First it is known that the oraiyaduthal game has produced high levels of subjective happiness and secondly, by using the Game Image Skill Questionnaire test, it was found that strategy, targeting, perception, emotion, sportsmanship and handling tough situations among team and individual athletes have been enhanced. In this, team athletes showed more improvement than individual athletes

    Pharmacokinetic study of rational regimen of oral clindamycin in comparison with doxycycline in mild cases of acne vulgaris

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    Background: Acne vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory disease of pilosebaceous units. It is a common skin disorder affecting both boys and girls in the adolescent age group and also extends into the post adolescent age group. From time immemorial, various remedies have been suggested and followed by Ayurvedic, Siddha, Unani practitioners and native healers present in various parts of the world. In this study an attempt has been made to evaluate the efficacy of a low dose oral Clindamycin in Acne vulgaris and the results of the study have been presented in ensuing chapters.Methods: The Prospective, Randomized Controlled, Single blind study was conducted in Out Patient Section, Department of Dermatology, tertiary care teaching hospital September 2016 to May 2017 for Total six weeks. Drug administration - four weeks. Follow up - two weeks mostly drug used Capsule Clindamycin 50mg. Capsule Doxycycline 100 mg. Benzoyl Peroxide 5% topical cream.Results: The objective of the study is not only to find out the efficacy of a low dose of 50 mg Clindamycin given orally, but also to find out if this efficacy is obtained without producing the adverse effects for which the administration of Clindamycin is hesitated the ant-microbial, Cap. Doxycycline and Cap. Clindamycin act in acne vulgaris by their effect on the Propionibacterium acne. These antibiotics decrease the population of Propionibacterium acne which in turn leads to the inhibition of the bacterial lipases and this is followed by a decrease in concentration of free fatty acids. This produces less tissue inflammation and acne.Conclusions: This study proves the safety and efficacy of low dose of oral Clindamycin in acne vulgaris, and such low doses can also be tried for other infections where the causative organism responds to Clindamycin.

    Analysis of Inductance Gradient and Current Density Distribution Over Different Cross-section of Rails

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    In a rail gun system the armature accelerated due to the Lorentz force caused by the current which is diffused in to the rails. The entire system depends on the inductance gradient of the rail which is directly connected to the accelerating performance and efficiency of railgun. Hence, the exact analysis of inductance gradient is extremely significant for the railgun design. Since short duration of current pulse is applied to the rails determination of inductance gradient is very difficult. The inductance gradient varies with the geometric dimensions of the rails and armature. And it can be calculated with analytical method and numerical methods. In this paper inductance gradient of the rail has been computed and compared with the different rail cross-sectional models using Ansoft Maxwell Eddy current solver uses finite element technique to calculate the field distribution in a space. The current density, magnetic flux density, repulsive force acting on the rails also computed to analyze the performance of rail gun

    Studies on \u3cem\u3eIn Vitro\u3c/em\u3e Antimicrobial Activity of Ethanol Extract of \u3cem\u3eRauvolfia tetraphylla\u3c/em\u3e

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    The antimicrobial activity of ethanol extract obtained from Rauvolfia tetraphylla was tested against bacterial species of Escherichia coli, Streptococcus lactis, Enterobacter aerogenes, Alcaligenes faecalis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus vulgaris, and fungal species of Fusarium oxysporum, Alternaria helianthii, Curvularia lunata, Aspergillus niger, and Penicillium spp. Better antimicrobial activity was observed when the extracts showed maximum activity against E. coli, Enterobacter aerogenes, and Alcaligenes faecalis. Among different fungi tested, A. niger and Penicillium spp were found to be more sensitive to crude extract when compared to others

    Callus Induction and Plant Regeneration of \u3cem\u3eVigna mungo\u3c/em\u3e (L.) Hepper via Half Seed Explant

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    The present study optimized the regeneration protocol by using half seed explant in Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper organogenesis. Half seed explants were inoculated onto B5 medium supplemented with kinetin (4.7 μM to 23.5 μM), 6- benzyladenine (4.4 μM to 22.2 μM), naphthaleneacetic acid (5.4 μM to 27.0 μM), indolebutyric acid (4.9 μM to 24.5 μM) and 2,4- dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (4.5 μM to 22.5 μM). Callus initiation was observed in all media evaluated and the highest cell proliferation was obtained from explants cultivated in the presence of 13.3 μM BAP and 13.5 μM 2,4-D. Shoot induction was obtained from callus induced on 13.3 μM BAP and 13.5 μ 2,4-D at 6 weeks after transferring the callus to a B5 medium supplemented with 13.3 μM BAP. Roots were induced from shoots on B5 media with indolebutyric acid (IBA, 14.7 μM) and then regenerated plants were hardened and acclimated in greenhouse conditions

    ROLE BASED SECURED ACCESS OF DATA IN CLOUDS

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    In mobile wireless sensor network, coverage and energyCloud computing is a type of internet-based computing that provides shared computer processing resources and data to computers and other devices on demand. It is a model for enabling ubiquitous, on-demand access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources e.g., computer networks, servers, storage, applications and services, which can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort. Attribute-based access control defines an access control paradigm whereby access rights are granted to users through the use of policies which combine attributes together. The policies can use any type of attributes such as user attributes, resource attributes, object and environment attributes etc. This model supports Boolean logic, in which rules contain "if-then" statements about who is making the request, the resource and the action. The main problem in attribute–based access control is not having user-centric approach for authorization rules. In ABAC model role hierarchy and object hierarchy is not achieved and restriction in level of expressiveness in access control rules.Secured role-based access control allows managing authorization based on rule-based approach where rules are under the control of data owner and provides enriched role-based expressiveness including role and object hierarchies. Data user without the knowledge of data owner cannot use the cloud server where privilege is provided to data user by data owner. Access control computations are delegated to the cloud service provider, being this not only unable to access the data, but also unable to release it to unauthorized parties. A identity-based proxy re-encryption scheme has been used in order to provide a comprehensive and feasible solution for data centric-approach. Semantic web technologies have been exposed for the representation and evaluation of the authorization model

    A Study of Psychosocial Factors Associated with Adolescent Suicide Attempts.

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    INTRODUCTION: The word `suicide' has its origin in Latin; `sui', of oneself and `credere', to Kill: the act of intentionally destroying one's own life. The phenomenon of suicide Has at all times attracted the attention of moralists, social investigators, Philosophers and scientists. The modern era of the study of suicide began around The turn of the 20th century, with two main threads of investigation, the Sociological and the psychological aspects, associated with the names of Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) and Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) respectively. Most Sociologic research into suicide has followed the pioneer work of Durkheim, who Examined suicide rates in relation to social factors, concluding that the suicide Rate in a given population varies according to the degree with which the Individuals in that group are integrated and regulated by society. Psychodynamic Explanations of suicide have focused on the role of aggression and the Consequences to the suicidal individual's inner world of the internalization of Frustrating or disappointing objects. Suicide is one of the most tragic events in human life, causing a great Deal of serious psychological distress among the relatives of the victims at the Family level, as well as great economic problems for the whole society in a Statistical sense. The World Health Organization has declared suicide as one of Most important areas of public health and has been facilitating comprehensive Strategies for suicide prevention Suicides have recorded an increase from Nearly 40,000 in 1980 to 1,10,100 in 1999. (National Crime Records Bureau- NCRB 2000 Government of India). As per the latest reports, nearly 1,00,000 Persons committed suicide in India in 1999, with an annual incidence of 11/1,00,000. Several studies undertaken in India have revealed the incidence of Suicides to vary from 8 to 43 per 1,00,000 of population. Clinical descriptive studies of suicide attempters do provide clinicians with Important and useful information, which may assist in the identification of at risk Persons, thereby enabling appropriate clinical intervention to be implemented. The problem continues to increase in size and the situation has to be monitored Regularly in order to detect possible changes in its main characteristics. As Kreitman (1977) pointed that psychiatrist is always under an obligation to Consider the social, psychological and medical aspects of the phenomenon with Which he is concerned, but the value of this triple approach is nowhere illustrated Clearly than in the management and study of suicidal behaviour. Weisman (1974) reported that for every completed suicide, there are around 30 to 100 Attempters and 1 to 10% of those who attempt suicide, commit suicide later in Life. Kotila and Lonnquist (1987) stated that suicide attempt can be considered As a symptom of active adaptation, as an indicator of the fact that one’s Physical, mental health or social situation is unsatisfactory. Adolescence is a period of great change. Physical and psychological Changes take place. These rapid changes disturb the child emotionally. Research shows that suicidal behaviour increases markedly during this time And the causes are more social and interpersonal conflicts (Shaffer and Fisher,1981; Brooksbank, 1985 & Hawton et al., 1982). Adolescent suicide Attempters also report more life events preceding the attempt than the general Population (Paykel et al., 1974). The society today with shrinking family Values and a highly stressful situation is a dangerous combination for an Adolescent. He often feels alienated and does not know where to turn for help. There is clearly a need for systematic investigation of adolescent suicide Attempts in order to gain information that can assist those providing clinical Services for these patients. Given the potentially tragic nature of adolescent Suicide attempts and the elevated risk of suicide clustering among adolescents, The identification of adolescents at risk for suicide attempts before their Behaviour escalates and becomes more serious would be of obvious value. To Increase our understanding of suicide and to improve the management of Patients who had attempted suicide, it is necessary to gain a more Comprehensive understanding of suicidal attempts. According to mcclure (1994), the suicidal behaviour in adolescence is Very different from the adult behaviour. Hence it was decided to study the Sociodemographic factors, suicidal intent, life events and psychiatric morbidity Of adolescent suicide attempters and compare it with the non-suicidal Adolescents
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