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    RECENT GENRE BASED CATEGORIZED COMPARISONS OF BOLLYWOOD MOVIES THROUGH RADAR PLOTS

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    In this paper, the recent genre based categorized comparisons of Bollywood movies (Hindi Movies) releasing between 2010- 2015 is presented through radar plots. The aim of this paper is to analyze number of Bollywood movies with different genre being released every year and to know which genre is more dominating in the industry. The recent genre such as action, comedy, drama, horror, thriller, romance is taken into consideration for comparison, while the rest of the genre is considered in other category. Recent Bollywood movies according to their genre are studied statistically and the compared results are graphically provided. Results of paper summarize which categories of movies are more popular in Indian locality

    Ethics Forum - ICH Harmonised Tripartite Guideline: Guideline For Good Clinical Practice

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    6. CLINICAL TRIAL PROTOCOL AND PROTOCOL AMENDMENT(S) The contents of a trial protocol should generally include the following topics. However, site specific information may be provided on separate protocol page(s), or addressed in a separate agreement, and some of the information listed below may be contained in other protocol referenced documents, such as an Investigator's Brochure. 7. INVESTIGATOR'S BROCHUR

    Anaesthetic management of splenectomy in Evan′s syndrome during pregnancy with pregnancy induced hypertension.

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    The management of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) during pregnancy, especially with ongoing bleeding diathesis, has not been highlighted sufficiently in the literature. Aortocaval compression and reduction in uteroplacental circulation resulting in foetal hypoxia and acidosis, Mendelson′s syndrome due to gravid uterus, trauma to airway with resultant haemorrhage and aspiration into lungs, compromised airway due to short neck, anasarca and heavy breast, limitation in using invasive monitoring and regional anaesthesia and uncontrolled bleeding leading to placental hypoperfusion and foetal hypoxia are some of the important risks. In the present case report, anaesthetic management for splenectomy during pregnancy complicated with pregnancy induced hypertension and bleeding diathesis secondary to ITP is described with reference to above risks

    Case Report - Anaesthetic Management of Splenectomy in Evan's Syndrome During Pregnancy With Pregnancy Induced Hypertension

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    The management of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) during pregnancy, especially with ongoing bleeding diathesis, has not been highlighted sufficiently in the literature. Aortocaval compression and reduction in uteroplacental circulation resulting in foetal hypoxia and acidosis, Mendelson's syndrome due to gravid uterus, trauma to airway with resultant haemorrhage and aspiration into lungs, compromised airway due to short neck, anasarca and heavy breast, limitation in using invasive monitoring and regional anaesthesia and uncontrolled bleeding leading to placental hypoperfusion and foetal hypoxia are some of the important risks. In the present case report, anaesthetic management for splenectomy during pregnancy complicated with pregnancy induced hypertension and bleeding diathesis secondary to ITP is described with reference to above risks

    Letter to the Editor - Anaesthetic Management of Clip Ligation of Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysm Associated with Coarctation of Aorta

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    Two male patients aged 23 years (patient A) and 42 years (patient B) presented with intracranial hemorrhage with Hunt and Hess grade of IV. In the patient A, coarctation of aorta was suspected due to failure to negotiate the catheter across the thoracic aorta and was confirmed by duplex doppler ultrasonography. In patient B, suspicion of coarctation of aorta on echocardiography was confirmed by aortography. Four-vessel cerebral angiography revealed aneurysm at bifurcation of right middle cerebral artery in patient A and direct puncture carotid angiogram demonstrated basilar artery aneurysm in patient B

    Ethics Forum - ICH Harmonised Tripartite Guideline: Guideline For Good Clinical Practice

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    6. CLINICAL TRIAL PROTOCOL AND PROTOCOL AMENDMENT(S) The contents of a trial protocol should generally include the following topics. However, site specific information may be provided on separate protocol page(s), or addressed in a separate agreement, and some of the information listed below may be contained in other protocol referenced documents, such as an Investigator's Brochure. 7. INVESTIGATOR'S BROCHUR

    Case Report - Anaesthetic Management of Splenectomy in Evan's Syndrome During Pregnancy With Pregnancy Induced Hypertension

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    The management of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) during pregnancy, especially with ongoing bleeding diathesis, has not been highlighted sufficiently in the literature. Aortocaval compression and reduction in uteroplacental circulation resulting in foetal hypoxia and acidosis, Mendelson's syndrome due to gravid uterus, trauma to airway with resultant haemorrhage and aspiration into lungs, compromised airway due to short neck, anasarca and heavy breast, limitation in using invasive monitoring and regional anaesthesia and uncontrolled bleeding leading to placental hypoperfusion and foetal hypoxia are some of the important risks. In the present case report, anaesthetic management for splenectomy during pregnancy complicated with pregnancy induced hypertension and bleeding diathesis secondary to ITP is described with reference to above risks

    Letter to the Editor - Anaesthetic Management of Clip Ligation of Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysm Associated with Coarctation of Aorta

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    Two male patients aged 23 years (patient A) and 42 years (patient B) presented with intracranial hemorrhage with Hunt and Hess grade of IV. In the patient A, coarctation of aorta was suspected due to failure to negotiate the catheter across the thoracic aorta and was confirmed by duplex doppler ultrasonography. In patient B, suspicion of coarctation of aorta on echocardiography was confirmed by aortography. Four-vessel cerebral angiography revealed aneurysm at bifurcation of right middle cerebral artery in patient A and direct puncture carotid angiogram demonstrated basilar artery aneurysm in patient B

    COMPACT ULTRA WIDE BAND ANTENNA WITH BAND NOTCHED CHARACTERISTICS.

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    A compact ultra wide band antenna with band notched characteristics is presented in this paper. Single band notch is created in 5.4 GHz to 6.4 GHz frequency region with the help of two C shaped slots in order to reduce the interference in WiMax and X-band systems. A good return loss (S11) values have been noted in WiMax (5.1 GHz to 5.8 GHz) and X-band (7.1 GHz to 7.7 GHz) frequency range. The designed antenna covers the ultra wide band range of 3.1 GHz to 10.6 GHz which has VSWR less than 2 and the return loss is less than -10db and has an omni-directional radiation pattern. The designing and simulation results are done by using ANSOFT High Frequency Structure Simulator. A prototype was fabricated on FR4 substrate and measurements were done using Agilent N9916A Fieldfox handheld vector network analyzer
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