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    An Advanced Conceptual Diagnostic Healthcare Framework for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disorders

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    The data mining along with emerging computing techniques have astonishingly influenced the healthcare industry. Researchers have used different Data Mining and Internet of Things (IoT) for enrooting a programmed solution for diabetes and heart patients. However, still, more advanced and united solution is needed that can offer a therapeutic opinion to individual diabetic and cardio patients. Therefore, here, a smart data mining and IoT (SMDIoT) based advanced healthcare system for proficient diabetes and cardiovascular diseases have been proposed. The hybridization of data mining and IoT with other emerging computing techniques is supposed to give an effective and economical solution to diabetes and cardio patients. SMDIoT hybridized the ideas of data mining, Internet of Things, chatbots, contextual entity search (CES), bio-sensors, semantic analysis and granular computing (GC). The bio-sensors of the proposed system assist in getting the current and precise status of the concerned patients so that in case of an emergency, the needful medical assistance can be provided. The novelty lies in the hybrid framework and the adequate support of chatbots, granular computing, context entity search and semantic analysis. The practical implementation of this system is very challenging and costly. However, it appears to be more operative and economical solution for diabetes and cardio patients.Comment: 11 PAGE

    Electron-drift driven ion-acoustic mode in a dusty plasma with collisional effects

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    Instabilities of ion-acoustic waves in a dusty plasma with electron-drift, collisional, and dust charge fluctuations effects, have been investigated. The regimes are clearly marked out where the theory is applicable. The critical electron-drift velocity required to drive the instability is predicted. It is also shown that electron thermal conductivity and charged grains concentration enhance the growth of the ion-acoustic mode whereas ion-viscosity, ion-thermal conductivity, and dust charge fluctuations have a stabilizing effect.Comment: 7 pages, 3 PS-LaTeX figures (to be published in Physics of Plasmas

    Low Voltage Floating Gate MOS Transistor Based Four-Quadrant Multiplier

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    This paper presents a four-quadrant multiplier based on square-law characteristic of floating gate MOSFET (FGMOS) in saturation region. The proposed circuit uses square-difference identity and the differential voltage squarer proposed by Gupta et al. to implement the multiplication function. The proposed multiplier employs eight FGMOS transistors and two resistors only. The FGMOS implementation of the multiplier allows low voltage operation, reduced power consumption and minimum transistor count. The second order effects caused due to mobility degradation, component mismatch and temperature variations are discussed. Performance of the proposed circuit is verified at ±0.75 V in TSMC 0.18 ”m CMOS, BSIM3 and Level 49 technology by using Cadence Spectre simulator

    Undergraduate research in primary care: Is it sustainable?

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    To describe the research project component of the BSc in Primary Health Care and to discuss the issues faced by students and faculty in attempting to complete a student-led research project. Medical schools increasingly expect medical students to undertake research as part of intercalated BSc’s or in self-selected study modules. This research has historically been laboratory based, ‘piggybacking’ onto existing projects. Projects initiated by students themselves and studies in primary care or community settings are more unusual. A qualitative study, based on interviews with students and examiners, triangulated with data from the peer review process and personal observations on the running of the course. A London medical school, running an intercalated BSc in Primary Health Care. We interviewed 24 of 26 students and two external examiners during the interview period of the study. Students successfully undertook research, from initial question through to publication. Overall, 90 dissertations were completed since 1997, of which half used a qualitative methodology (45/90). Ten projects have subsequently been published; there were also 16 conference presentations and 6 research letters. Themes from the interview data include: the students’ strong sense of project ownership, the difficulties of being a novice researcher, the difficulties posed by the research governance hurdles, the beneficial and for some students adverse impact (stress and coping with unsuccessful projects) and finally, the impact on their careers. Students gain considerably from this learning process, not only by undertaking their own research, but they also gain in terms of acquisition of transferable skills such as critical appraisal and improved self-directedness. Project completion and publication rates suggest that programmes developing undergraduate initiated research projects can be as successful as those for other novice researchers. The student-led project is a fragile endeavour, but currently is sustainable. © 2008, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved

    Hydrodynamic signatures of stationary Marangoni-driven surfactant transport

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    We experimentally study steady Marangoni-driven surfactant transport on the interface of a deep water layer. Using hydrodynamic measurements, and without using any knowledge of the surfactant physico-chemical properties, we show that sodium dodecyl sulphate and Tergitol 15-S-9 introduced in low concentrations result in a flow driven by adsorbed surfactant. At higher surfactant concentration, the flow is dominated by the dissolved surfactant. Using Camphoric acid, whose properties are {\it a priori} unknown, we demonstrate this method's efficacy by showing its spreading is adsorption dominated

    Further refinements of the Heinz inequality

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    The celebrated Heinz inequality asserts that 2∣∣∣A1/2XB1/2âˆŁâˆŁâˆŁâ‰€âˆŁâˆŁâˆŁAÎœXB1−Μ+A1−ΜXBÎœâˆŁâˆŁâˆŁâ‰€âˆŁâˆŁâˆŁAX+XB∣∣∣ 2|||A^{1/2}XB^{1/2}|||\leq |||A^{\nu}XB^{1-\nu}+A^{1-\nu}XB^{\nu}|||\leq |||AX+XB||| for X∈B(H)X \in \mathbb{B}(\mathscr{H}), A,B\in \+, every unitarily invariant norm ∣∣∣⋅∣∣∣|||\cdot||| and Μ∈[0,1]\nu \in [0,1]. In this paper, we present several improvement of the Heinz inequality by using the convexity of the function F(Îœ)=∣∣∣AÎœXB1−Μ+A1−ΜXBÎœâˆŁâˆŁâˆŁF(\nu)=|||A^{\nu}XB^{1-\nu}+A^{1-\nu}XB^{\nu}|||, some integration techniques and various refinements of the Hermite--Hadamard inequality. In the setting of matrices we prove that \begin{eqnarray*} &&\hspace{-0.5cm}\left|\left|\left|A^{\frac{\alpha+\beta}{2}}XB^{1-\frac{\alpha+\beta}{2}}+A^{1-\frac{\alpha+\beta}{2}}XB^{\frac{\alpha+\beta}{2}}\right|\right|\right|\leq\frac{1}{|\beta-\alpha|} \left|\left|\left|\int_{\alpha}^{\beta}\left(A^{\nu}XB^{1-\nu}+A^{1-\nu}XB^{\nu}\right)d\nu\right|\right|\right|\nonumber\\ &&\qquad\qquad\leq \frac{1}{2}\left|\left|\left|A^{\alpha}XB^{1-\alpha}+A^{1-\alpha}XB^{\alpha}+A^{\beta}XB^{1-\beta}+A^{1-\beta}XB^{\beta}\right|\right|\right|\,, \end{eqnarray*} for real numbers α,ÎČ\alpha, \beta.Comment: 15 pages, to appear in Linear Algebra Appl. (LAA

    A characterization of the central shell-focusing singularity in spherical gravitational collapse

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    We give a characterization of the central shell-focusing curvature singularity that can form in the spherical gravitational collapse of a bounded matter distribution obeying the dominant energy condition. This characterization is based on the limiting behaviour of the mass function in the neighbourhood of the singularity. Depending on the rate of growth of the mass as a function of the area radius R, the singularity may be either covered or naked. The singularity is naked if this growth rate is slower than R, covered if it is faster than R, and either naked or covered if the growth rate is same as R.Comment: 12 pages, Latex, significantly revised version, including change of title. Revised version to appear in Classical and Quantum Gravit
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