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    Automatic Pill Reminder for Easy Supervision

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    In this paper we present a working model of an automatic pill reminder and dispenser setup that can alleviate irregularities in taking prescribed dosage of medicines at the right time dictated by the medical practitioner and switch from approaches predominantly dependent on human memory to automation with negligible supervision, thus relieving persons from error-prone tasks of giving wrong medicine at the wrong time in the wrong amount.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures, ICISS- 2017 (IEEE Conference

    Eprints@NML: Digital Repository of National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR),India

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    The National Metallurgical Laboratory (NML) of India established its EPrints repository in September 2009, providing its researchers with an easy solution for Open Access. This has allowed their researchers to promote their research and to draw an attention among their counterparts over the globe. By the end of this first year of operation, interest in their work has increased phenomenally and their repository has achieved a ten-fold increase in traffic, with over 80,000 document downloads per month and a cumulative total of 5 million hits

    Digital Repository of National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR),India

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    India's National Metallurgical Laboratory is preparing to adopt a green OA mandate to follow the spring 2009 recommendation of its parent organization, India's Council of Scientific & Industrial Research. NML also releases data on the rapid growth in deposits and usage of its IR in the nine months since its launch. Written by Peter Suber Editor, SPARC Newsletter, Harvard University, US

    Flavour-Dependent Type II Leptogenesis

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    We reanalyse leptogenesis via the out-of-equilibrium decay of the lightest right-handed neutrino in type II seesaw scenarios, taking into account flavour-dependent effects. In the type II seesaw mechanism, in addition to the type I seesaw contribution, an additional direct mass term for the light neutrinos is present. We consider type II seesaw scenarios where this additional contribution arises from the vacuum expectation value of a Higgs triplet, and furthermore an effective model-independent approach. We investigate bounds on the flavour-specific decay asymmetries, on the mass of the lightest right-handed neutrino and on the reheat temperature of the early universe, and compare them to the corresponding bounds in the type I seesaw framework. We show that while flavour-dependent thermal type II leptogenesis becomes more efficient for larger mass scale of the light neutrinos, and the bounds become relaxed, the type I seesaw scenario for leptogenesis becomes more constrained. We also argue that in general, flavour-dependent effects cannot be ignored when dealing with leptogenesis in type II seesaw models.Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures; v3: minor additions, typos corrected, results and conclusions unchange
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