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METODE CONDITIONAL AUTOREGRESSIVE DALAM ANALISIS PENYEBARAN KASUS PENYAKIT TUBERCULOSIS
This research discusses the use of CAR model in finding out factors that significantly influence TBC transmission and figuring out its transmission patterns in Gorontalo city. The methods apply CAR model aiming to discover factors that significantly influence TBC transmission and Moran's Index aiming to identify its transmission pattern Findings reveal that the number of impoverished population and highlands in Gorontalo city are factors that significantly influence disease transmission The transmission patterns also indicate positive spatial autocorrelation that signifies a similar category among sub-district
Experimental investigation on chromium-diamond like carbon (Cr-DLC) coating through plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) on the nozzle needle surface
This study emphases the reduction of droplet defect in nozzle needle during the application of Cr-DLC coating on the substrate. The coatings were carried out in the highly sophisticated chamber with attached coating setup under the vacuum atmosphere. The materials were assessed in terms of their adhesiveness, hardness, wear resistance, and microstructural morphology. The dry wear test result reveals the appreciable outcome of nitrogen (N2) flushing on quality of interfacial bonding. The indentation confirms the superior morphology of coated substrates but yet insufficient to resist crack propagation due to weak in adhesiveness of chromium (Cr) layer under non-N2 flushing. Scanning electron microcopy (SEM) embedded with energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) was deployed for analysis of cross-sectional coated of substrate. The statistical results claimed that the samples rejection without N2 flushing was showed up to 1.2%. However, the results revealed that Cr-DLC coating with N2 flushing reduced droplet defect and gain remarkable performance over a wide range of samples. Consequently, this novel methodology was employed to assess the coating performance by using a performance index based on tribological properties
Development of 0.2C-CrMnMoV Ultra High Strength Steel
A study was carried out to develop a low alloy ultra high
strength steel by induction melting and thermomechanical
treatment (TMT) containing alloying elements like carbon,
manganese, molybdenum, chromium and vanadium. A
base alloy was prepared with 0.24%C, 1.16% Mn, 0.23%
Si, 5.61% Cr, 0.42%V, 1.01% Mo, 0.026%S and 0.032%P.
It showed tensile strength of 1467 MPa, yield strength of
about 1180 MPa, impact strength of 6.3J and elongation of
5.9% in as-tempered condition. Other alloy was prepared
by addition of 0.054% titanium with the base composition.
It displayed tensile strength, yield strength, impact
toughness and % elongation of 1615 MPa, 1240 MPa,
8.2J and 6.15%, respectively. The optical, SEM and TEM
microstructures confirmed that the base alloy and the
titanium alloy consisted with tempered lath martensites.
The remaining part of the ingot was further processed by
the thermomechanical treatment. The ingots were rolled in
two passes, initially at 950 C and subsequently at 850 C
followed by immediate cooling in oil. The TMT plates of
the base alloy confirmed the tensile strength of 1755 MPa,
yield strength in excess of 1460 MPa and impact strength
of 9.1J. The titanium added TMT plate displayed tensile
strength of 1860 MPa, yield strength of 1580 MPa and
impact strength of 10.1J. Microstructures of titanium
added alloy consisted finer lath martensite and precipitates
of titanium carbides/carbonitrides. It was observed that the
addition of titanium significantly improved the mechanical
properties of 0.2C-Cr Mn Mo V alloys and the mechanical
properties were also improved significantly by
thermomechanical treatment
Sensitivity in Nanomechanical Pedestal MEMS Cantilever
Nanomechanical resonator-based sensing devices are used in medical
diagnostics based on their high-frequency dynamic behavior. Cantilevers fall
into the category of Nanomechanical resonators. It also resembles a resonator
whose shape is like that of a nanowire clamped at one end. As the
surface-to-volume ratio of a nanowire resonator increases due to scaling down,
surface stress plays a crucial role in the mechanical behavior of a resonator.
Piezoresistive MEMS cantilevers are used for vapor phase analysis of volatile
compounds and gas. Studies were done to address the mass sensitivity issues and
fractures associated with bioceramic and nanocomposite coatings-based
cantilever resonators. The studies show how the sensing performance can be
determined or tuned. Nanomechanical studies of thin films of SiCN on silicon
were performed. The sharpness of the tip was found to have an influence on the
tip-sample conduction mechanism useful for MEMS applicationsComment: 16 pages, 6 Figure
The outcome of trachomatous trichiasis surgery in Ethiopia: risk factors for recurrence.
BACKGROUND: Over 1.2 million people are blind from trachomatous trichiasis (TT). Lid rotation surgery is the mainstay of treatment, but recurrence rates can be high. We investigated the outcomes (recurrence rates and other complications) of posterior lamellar tarsal rotation (PLTR) surgery, one of the two most widely practised TT procedures in endemic settings. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We conducted a two-year follow-up study of 1300 participants who had PLTR surgery, conducted by one of five TT nurse surgeons. None had previously undergone TT surgery. All participants received a detailed trachoma eye examination at baseline and 6, 12, 18 and 24 months post-operatively. The study investigated the recurrence rates, other complications and factors associated with recurrence. Recurrence occurred in 207/635 (32.6%) and 108/641 (16.9%) of participants with pre-operative major (>5 trichiatic lashes) and minor (5 lashes (major recurrence). Recurrence was greatest in the first six months after surgery: 172 cases (55%) occurring in this period. Recurrence was associated with major TT pre-operatively (OR 2.39, 95% CI 1.83-3.11), pre-operative entropic lashes compared to misdirected/metaplastic lashes (OR 1.99, 95% CI 1.23-3.20), age over 40 years (OR 1.59, 95% CI 1.14-2.20) and specific surgeons (surgeon recurrence risk range: 18%-53%). Granuloma occurred in 69 (5.7%) and notching in 156 (13.0%). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Risk of recurrence is high despite high volume, highly trained surgeons. However, the vast majority are minor recurrences, which may not have significant corneal or visual consequences. Inter-surgeon variation in recurrence is concerning; surgical technique, training and immediate post-operative lid position require further investigation
Impact of biotic and abiotic factors on lac production and peoples’ livelihood improvement in India-An overview
In India, Madhya Pradesh is the third largest lac producing state after Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand, as they contribute 12, 16 and 60%, respectively in total country’s lac production. Lac is produced in ten out of eleven agro-climatic zones of Madhya Pradesh. In total lac production of the state, Baisakhi (Butea monosperma, inoculated in October-November) crop contributes 76% followed by 19% by Katki (Butea monosperma, inoculated in June-July), 3% by Aghani (Schleichera oleosa, inoculated in June-July) and 2% by Jethwi (Schleichera oleosa, inoculated in January-February). Ranchi was leading lac producing district followed by Simdega, Gumla, Khunti of Jharkhand and Seoni district of Madhya Pradesh. Increasing summer temperature up to 45 ?C, the country’s lac production was declined from 20,050 tons in 2003-04 to 16978 tons in 2014-15. In case of biotic factors, Tachardiaephagus tachardiae and Tetrastichus purpureus are the most abundant lac associated parasites and Eublemma amabilis and Pseudohypatopa pulverea are the most destructive key predators of lac insects. By combating these hindrances, lac cultivation generated an employment for 16-160 man days. Lac cultivation produces maximum gross return (Rs. 9,77,600) from 100 Kusum host plants, and the highest Benefit-Cost (6.80) ratio was recorded for Ber-kusumi (Ziziphus mauritiana- Schleichera oleosa) crop in Ranchi, Jharkhand. In this context, the study finds out obstacles in lac production of India and suggests some control measures to improve lac producing peoples’ livelihood.  
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