954 research outputs found

    Travel to extraterrestrial bodies over time: some exploratory analyses of mission data

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    This paper discusses data pertaining to space missions to astronomical bodies beyond earth. The analyses provide summarizing facts and graphs obtained by mining data about (1) missions launched by all countries that go to the moon and planets, and (2) Earth satellites obtained from a Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) dataset and lists of publically available satellite data

    GSU Event Portal

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    GSU Event Portal is an online application administration framework programming venture that serves the usefulness of the events. The application enables not only just enlisted users to login and the new users to register and login into the application. The undertaking gives the greater part of the essential usefulness required for an event. User can choose an event from the enlisted events that are on the application. Once the user starts searching for an event e.g. Technical fest, Cultural fest, Exhibition, Conference etc., application at that point enables the user to choose the date and time of the event. This information is stored in the database and the user is given with a Booking ID. This information is then sent to the Admin and they may associate with the Organizer according to his prerequisites and his contact information to put in the database. This Web application provides features and functionalities to meet the following requirements as follows 1. 3 types of accounts: Admin, Organizer, User 2. User will manage his settings and Event Bookings. 3. Organizer manages the events payment records, etc. 4. Admin will manage all accounts, Events, Bookings, Payments etc. 5. Front page will present sections of different events in different themes. 6. A search box allows users to find the upcoming events. 7. Search result listings show hyperlinked thumbnails of events. 8. Details page show full details about the events, availability, all other details about the events. 9. The application enables bookings and payment transactions. 10. There is an availability of user feedback. The website will be mobile friendly and responsive to different screen resolutions. It also uses the Web mapping technology to show interactive map of Events

    Design and Development of Application to Transport Layer Protocol for Smart Collaboration of Intelligent Devices

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    There are varieties of smart devices – devices with hardware and significant amount of software to mine data from the hardware in and around us, like in Home we have smart phones, smart TV, Laptops, smart refrigerators, etc. There is a need for each device of different size and capability to collaborate. That brings us to first and most important step of “inter- device communication”, which can be deployed on any device without much further fuss. Simple yet secure channel of communication, which does not require much of computing power or memory is real time in nature and is extensible towards future. The challenge is to develop a simple Application Layer protocol, which uses existing TCP/IP technology to interconnect these devices and enable bi-directional communication, which is minimalistic in terms of size of payloads – data available at each of these smart devices- and will use the WWW (world wide web’s) most versatile tool – XML for making encoding data/information in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.15063

    A Novel Approach and Implementation Concept For A Nanosatellite Backup on-Board Computer

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    STUDSAT-2 (STUDENT SATellite-2) is a one-of-a-kind satellite technology project undertaken by Indian undergraduate students. The aim of this project is to demonstrate the On-Board Computer's redundancy (OBC). The OBC subsystem is one of the many subsystems that make up the STUDSAT-2 satellite system. It is critical to the satellite's operation. Even a minor malfunction in this system could lead to the mission's complete failure. As a result, OBC redundancy management is required to overcome this. As a result, the proposed model of Backup On-Board Computer for STUDSAT-2 was planned and built by incorporating redundancy in both software and hardware, thus increasing the OBC's reliability

    A Study On Assessment Of Clinical Profile And Quality Of Life Of Acute Decompensated Heart Failure In Tertiary Care Hospital

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    Heart failure is a prevalent chronic disease worldwide, and acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) is characterized by sudden or gradual onset of heart failure symptoms requiring unplanned medical attention. The study aims to examine the    clinical presentation, and Quality of life of ADHF in a tertiary care hospital, along with the demographic characteristics. The study highlights the impact of ADHF on physical and emotional well-being and help identify potential risk factors and complications. It was a prospective observational study conducted at a tertiary care hospital for a period of 6 months and 75 Patients were included. Patients were evaluated clinically and with laboratory tests. Data were collected and analysed. The majority of patients were female (84%).  A combination of Diabetes and Hypertension (25.3%) was the most common past medical illness found in the patients. The most common presenting symptom was shortness of breath 42(56%). Ischemic stroke was the most common complication (20%). The overall score of Qol was found to be mostly between 51-75 (61.4%) and the mean was 52.81. In conclusion the findings will provide valuable insights into the clinical characteristics and QoL of ADHF patients. Periodic QoL assessments could contribute to better patient management and overall outcomes in ADHF. However, as the study is conducted in a single center with a limited sample size, the results should be interpreted with caution and cannot be generalised to the broader population

    New spectrophotometric techniques for the estimation of Perphenazine in bulk drug form

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    Perphenazine is an atypical antipsychotic drug.  The simple and accurate and precise absorption ratio method has been developed for the simultaneous estimation of Perphenazine in the pure drug form. The absorption maxima were found to be 310nm in Method A (0.1N HCl Buffer) and show linearity over the concentration range of 0.002-0.02 ”g/mL with regression equation y=0.5372x-0.0099(r2 = 0.9990). In Method B (Sodium acetate buffer, pH 4.5) the drug obeys Beer Lambert’s law (λmax 310nm) in the concentration range of 0.002-0.02 ”g/mL with regression equation y=0.4257x - 0.0084(r2= 0.9992). In Method C (Phosphate buffer, pH 6.8) the drug obeys Beer Lambert’s law (λmax 310nm) in the concentration range of 0.002-0.02 ”g/mL with regression equation y=0.482x - 0.0074(r2= 0.9991). In Method D (phosphate buffer, pH 7.2) the drug obeys Beer Lambert’s law (λmax 310nm) in the concentration range of 0.002-0.02 ”g/mL with regression equation y=0.3686x - 0.0055(r2= 0.9992). In Method E (0.1N NaOH Buffer) and shows linearity over the concentration range of 0.002-0.02 ”g/mL with regression equation y=0.4864x-0.0081(r2 = 0.999). In Method F (Methanol) the drug obeys Beer Lambert’s law (λmax 300nm) in the concentration range of 0.002-0.02 ”g/mL with regression equation y=0.6323x - 0.003(r2= 0.999). In Method G (Ethanol ) the drug obeys Beer Lambert’s law (λmax 300nm) in the concentration range of 0.002-0.02 ”g/mL with regression equation y=0.3686x - 0.0055(r2= 0.9991).   First derivative spectrophotometric methods (A1, B1, C1, D1, E1, F1 and G1) were developed in 0.1NHCl and Sodium acetate pH 4.5 and phosphate buffer, in pH 6.8 and phosphate buffer, pH 7.2, 0.1N NaOH Buffer, which Perphenazine obeys Beer Lambert’s law(λmax310nm) in the concentration range of 0.002-0.02 ”g/mL and  0.002-0.02 ”g/mL and    0.002-0.02 ”g/mL  and 0.002-0.02 ”g/mL and0.002-0.02 ”g/mL  with regression equations y=0.0357x - 0.0006 and y=0.0201x+0.0004 and y=0.0196x-0.0002 and y=0.0162x+0.0002  and y=0.0239x - 0.0002  and Perphenazine obeys Beer Lambert’s law(λmax300nm) for methanol and ethanol in the concentration range of 0.002-0.02 ”g/mL and  0.002-0.02 ”g/mL  with regression equations y=0.0423x-0.0003 and y=0.0371x+0.0003 respectively.&nbsp

    Measurement of the top quark forward-backward production asymmetry and the anomalous chromoelectric and chromomagnetic moments in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV

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    Abstract The parton-level top quark (t) forward-backward asymmetry and the anomalous chromoelectric (d̂ t) and chromomagnetic (Ό̂ t) moments have been measured using LHC pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, collected in the CMS detector in a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb−1. The linearized variable AFB(1) is used to approximate the asymmetry. Candidate t t ÂŻ events decaying to a muon or electron and jets in final states with low and high Lorentz boosts are selected and reconstructed using a fit of the kinematic distributions of the decay products to those expected for t t ÂŻ final states. The values found for the parameters are AFB(1)=0.048−0.087+0.095(stat)−0.029+0.020(syst),Ό̂t=−0.024−0.009+0.013(stat)−0.011+0.016(syst), and a limit is placed on the magnitude of | d̂ t| < 0.03 at 95% confidence level. [Figure not available: see fulltext.
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