110 research outputs found

    How Small Companies Choose Investors Instead Of Initial Public Offerings To Borrow Money: A Descriptive Study

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    This research paper shed light on how small cap companies acquire funds. It focuses on a new trend available for small companies and for private investors instead of an old option or traditional way of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) to raise money. The study focuses on changes happening. It justifies it for different reasons like new technology, too many rules for Initial Public Offerings, uncertain stock markets, wanting more control over their business, and thinking about growing for a long time. To understand these reasons better, the research referred to information from financial reports, academic studies, and market analysis. It focuses on small companies and private investors in India. The study suggests that small companies are now looking at other trending options to acquire money, like crowdfunding platforms and Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs), instead of just doing Initial Public Offerings. These alternatives have different advantages for the small cap companies like fewer rules to follow, more control over their business, and a focus on long-term growth. The research study focused on new trends or patterns of raising funds for companies like direct listings and using SPACs instead of Initial Public Offerings In nutshell this research helps us to know how small companies are changing their way of acquiring money. It gives insights that can help entrepreneurs, investors, and financial experts make better decisions in today's complex financial world

    Nondestructive Testing of Overhead Transmission Lines: Numerical and Experimental Investigation

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    Overhead transmission lines are periodically inspected using both on-ground and helicopter-aided visual inspection. Factors including sun glare, cloud cover, close proximity to power lines and the rapidly changing visual circumstances make airborne inspection of power lines a particularly hazardous task. In this research, a finite element model is developed that can be used to create the theoretical dispersion curves of an overhead transmission line. The complex geometry of the overhead transmission line is the primary reason for absence of a theoretical solution to get the analytical dispersion curves. The numerical results are then verified with experimental tests using a non-contact and broadband laser detection technique. The methodology developed in this study can be further extended to a continuous monitoring system and be applied to other cable monitoring applications, such as bridge cable monitoring, which would otherwise put human inspectors at risk

    Reconfigurable Platform Pre-Processing MAC Unit Design: For Image Processing Core Architecture in Restoration Applications

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    The overwhelming majority of image processing algorithms are two-dimensional (2D) and, as a result, their scope is limited. As a result, the 2D convolution function has important implications for image processing needs. The 2D convolution and MAC design processes are used to perform image analysis tasks such as image blurring, softening, feature extraction, and image classification. This study’s primary goal is to develop a more efficient MAC control block-based architectural style for two-dimensional convolutions. In image processing applications, convolution deployment, the recommended 2D convolution architectural methodology, is significantly faster and requires far fewer hardware resources. The resulting convolution values are stored in memory when the convolution procedure is completed

    Crowd Behavior Analysis and Classification using Graph Theoretic Approach

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    Surveillance systems are commonly used for security and monitoring. The need to automate these systems is well understood. To address this issue we introduce the Graph theoretic approach based Crowd Behavior Analysis and Classification System (GCBACS). The crowd behavior is observed based on the motion trajectories of the personnel in the crowd. Optical flow methods are used to obtain the streak lines and path lines of the crowd personnel trajectories. The streak flow is constructed based on the path and streak lines. The personnel and their respective potential vectors obtained from the streak flows are used to represent each frame as a graph. The frames of the surveillance videos are analyzed using graph theoretic approaches. The cumulative variation in all the frames is computed and a threshold based mechanism is used for classification and activity recognition. The experimental results discussed in the paper prove the efficiency and robustness of the proposed GCBACS for crowd behavior analysis and classification

    Synthesis and Characterization of Coordinatively Unsaturated Copper (II) Complexes of 1,3-Bis(2'-Pyridyl)-1,2-Diaza-2-Butene and Their Antityrosinase Activity

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    The coordinatively unsaturated copper (II) complexes of 1,3-bis(2'-pyridyl)-1,2-diaza-2- butene with different ancillary anions were synthesized which can bind to copper centers of tyrosinase enzyme. The compounds were found to exhibit inhibitory activities against mushroom tyrosinase and the nature and extent of inhibition is modulated according to the type of ancillary anions

    Effect of pretreatment with coenzyme Q10 on isoproterenol-induced cardiotoxicity and cardiac hypertrophy in rats

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    AbstractBackground: Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a lipid-soluble, vitamin-like substance found in the hydrophobic interior of the phospholipid bilayer of most cellular membranes. It appears to be involved in the coordinated regulation between oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity of heart tissue when the heart is subjected to oxidative stress in various pathogenic conditions.Objective: The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of pretreatment with CoQ10 (100 mg/kg) on isoproterenol (ISO)-induced cardiotoxicity and cardiac hypertrophy in rats.Methods: Albino male Wistar rats (250–300 g) were evenly divided by lottery method into 1 of the following 3 groups: the ISO group (olive oil 2 mL/kg orally for 18 days and ISO 1 mg/kg IP from days 9–18); the CoQ10 + ISO group (CoQ10 100 mg/kg orally for 18 days and ISO 1 mg/kg IP from days 9–18); and the control group (olive oil 2 mL/kg orally for 18 days and water IP from days 9–18). Twenty-four hours after the last dose of water or ISO, the rats were anesthetized and an ECG was recorded. Blood was withdrawn by retro-orbital puncture for estimation of serum creatine kinase-MB (CK-MB) isoenzyme levels, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels, and aspartate aminotransferase activities. The animals were euthanized using an overdose of ether. The hearts of 6 animals from each group were used for estimation of superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, reduced glutathione (GSH) concentration, lipid peroxidation (LPO), malondialdehyde (MDA), and total protein concentration. Histopathology of the 2 remaining hearts in each group was carried out by a blinded technician.Results: A total of 24 rats (8 in each group) were used in this study; all rats survived to study end. Compared with the control group, the ISO-treated rats had a significant change in heart to body weight ratio (P < 0.001); significant changes in the endogenous antioxidants (ie, significantly higher myocardial MDA concentration [P < 0.001]; significantly lower myocardial GSH concentration [P < 0.001] and SOD activity [P < 0.01]); and significantly higher serum activities of marker enzymes (eg, CK-MB [P < 0.001] and LDH [P < 0.001]). Compared with the ISO group, the CoQ10 + ISO group had a significant change in heart to body weight ratio (P < 0.001); significant changes in the endogenous antioxidants (ie, significantly lower MDA concentration [P < 0.05]; significantly higher myocardial GSH concentration [P < 0.001] and SOD activity [P < 0.05]); and significantly lower serum activities of marker enzymes (eg, CK-MB [P < 0.05] and LDH [P < 0.01]).Conclusion: Pretreatment with CoQ10 (100 mg/kg) for 18 days was associated with moderate protection against ISO-induced cardiotoxicity and cardiac hypertrophy, and with lower myocardial injury by preserving endogenous antioxidants and reducing LPO in rat heart

    Analysis and Modeling of Human Body When Exposed to Automotive Vehicle

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    Vibration is one of the important considerations in design. Nowadays, almost every family has the car. So, it becomes most important to study the vehicle vibrations. Analysis of human body physical model experimentally when situated in automotive vehicle. The model fabrication is done on the basis of comparing real human body parameters with human physical models used in the ISO 10068:2012 standard. This article revealed effect of vibration transferring to the specific parts of human body due to vibration transferring from Seat to Height (STH) and from Hands on steering. The focus of the present study was to determine the vibration output from fabricated model. The vibrations as input to the model are from automotive vehicles. The input verses output vibration characteristics will be useful to study effects of vibration on human health. The human body is considered as a simple spring, mass, damper system for analysis. This multi body model representative of the automotive postures found in the literature were investigated, one with and the other without a backrest support. The model was modified to suitably represent the different automotive postures with and without backrest supports, and validated by various experimental data from the published literature pertaining to the same postural conditions on the basis of the analytical study and the experimental
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