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Analysis and design of algorithm-based fault-tolerant systems
An important consideration in the design of high performance multiprocessor systems is to ensure the correctness of the results computed in the presence of transient and intermittent failures. Concurrent error detection and correction have been applied to such systems in order to achieve reliability. Algorithm Based Fault Tolerance (ABFT) was suggested as a cost-effective concurrent error detection scheme. The research was motivated by the complexity involved in the analysis and design of ABFT systems. To that end, a matrix-based model was developed and, based on that, algorithms for both the design and analysis of ABFT systems are formulated. These algorithms are less complex than the existing ones. In order to reduce the complexity further, a hierarchical approach is developed for the analysis of large systems
Does advanced maternal age influence obstetric outcome: a study in a tertiary care centre
Background: Advanced maternal age defined as age 35 years and older at estimated date of delivery has become increasingly common in last two to three decades. The International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics in 1958 recommended that all women going through their first pregnancy over the age of 35 years should be considered high risk for pregnancy and included in this category 1.Methods: A one-year prospective observational study conducted in a tertiary care hospital after institutional ethical clearance. All 165 women above 35yrs who delivered during this period were taken as Cohort 1. Same number of women aged between 20 and 34 years were randomly selected as comparison group (Cohort 2). Both the groups were compared in terms of preexisting medical disorders, obstetrical morbidities, antenatal complications, intrapartum complications.Results: Older and younger women had similar antenatal booking, occupational and socioeconomic status. The main reason for pregnancy at advanced age group was late marriage. The risk of chronic hypertension, gestational diabetes mellitus, pre-existing medical disorders were higher in advanced maternal age.Conclusions: Increasing maternal age is associated with elevated risks for pregnancy complications. They are at high risk for gestational diabetes, cesarean section and to have low birth weight babies. Since these women are at higher risk of complications, they should be advised to adhere to frequent antenatal visits and close supervision
Research and development in marine fisheries extension in Tamil Nadu
improvement In the standard of living of fishing households and fishing labor households and optimal utilisation of fishery resources for
employment, production and export are the Important goals of marine fisheries extension service. Despite ttie increasing attention of the Government
to fisheries extension work, majority of fisherfolk are caught In a vicious cycle of poverty and indebtness. The paper analyses the present strategies
of fisheries extension service In Tamil Nadu, Identifies the pitfalls and lists suggestions for Improving the efficiency of fisheries extension work In the
state. The extension teaching methods used for Individual contact, group contact and mass contact, the sul)Ject-matter fields covered In extension
teaching with their relative Importance. The characteristics and extension personnel, research support provided, coordination among the various
agencies Involved and participation of the clientele and their organisations are analysed and discussed. The analysis helped identifying the
major Impediments to success of extension efforts. The analysis provided a tasks for evolving future extension strategies focussed on marine
fisheries development. It provides suggestions in term of personnel requirement, effective extension methods, thrust areas among different subject matter-
fields, co-ordination among organisations concerned with marine fisheries and extension research support. The recommendations will be
of use to the organisations concerned with fisheries extension In their approach to tone up the service of fisheries extension
Trawl fishery of the mid-shelf region off Mangalore coast
Trawl fishery over the mid-shelf region off Mangalore coast was studied during 1979/80,1987/88. Details of craft and
gear employed, the nature and extent of fishing ground and the changing pattern of fishins are dealt with. There was
an eight-fold increase in fishing effort from 4,132 unit days in 1979тАв80 to a maximum of 34,758 unit days in 1984тАв85.
The annual production rose from 527 t in 1979-80 to a maximum of 10,327 t in ' 1986-87, showing a twenty-fold
increase. The catch rate, however, showed an increasing trend initially reaching a peak value of 299 kg in 1981 -82 and
declined thereafter only to register another peak of 335 kg in 1985-86
Breeding and larval rearing of three species of damselfishes (family: Pomacentridae)
The annual world ornamental fish trade is to the tune of around 4.5 billion dollars (1995) with a growth rate of about 8%. Nearly 50% of the revenue from the trade is contributed by marine ornamental fishes. With the spread of scientific knowledge on marine aquarium management and development of an array of aquarium gadgets, there is an Increased demand for tropical marine aquarium fishes in recent years and this opens up the possibility of developing a lucrative marine ornamental fish trade the worldover
New report confirming the presence of BennettтАЩs stingray, Hemitrygon bennettii (Elasmobranchii: Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae), from the western Bay of Bengal
The occurrence of BennettтАЩs stingray, Hemitrygon bennettii (M├╝ller et Henle, 1841), is confirmed from Indian waters, based on a single male specimen (370 mm DW) collected from Visakhapatnam, western Bay of Bengal on 28 January 2017. Existing, updated reports on the distribution of the species, places it in the Indo-Pacific region with the western limit being the Strait of Malacca. With the presently confirmed occurrence from the western Bay of Bengal, the known distribution of the species extends further westwards to the Indian east coast, although it is likely to be a rare species in Indian water
Stock assessment of the penaeid prawn Metapenaeus monoceros Fabricius along the Indian coast
The annual average production oi Metapenaeus monoceros during 1985-89 was 10 286 tonnes,
nearly 7.2% of the penaeid prawn landings in the country. Tlie west coast accounted for 71.2% and the
east coast for the rest. Among the maritime states, Maharashtra ranked first in production (27.2%)
followed by Kamataka (22.3%) and Andhra Pradesh (21.3 %). The estimates of von Benalanffy growth
parameters, L" and K (annual) were 180 mm and 1.8 for males, and 210 mm and 1.8 for females. This
prawn attained a size of 149 mm and 173 mm in males and females, respectively, at the end of 1 year.
The instantaneous total mortality coefficient (Z) ranged between 4.28 and 8.05 in males, and between
4.17 and 6.33 in females. Natural mortality coefficient (M) was 1.8 in both the sexes. Yield per recruit
studies indicated that for an age of 0.59 year at first capture the fishery generated a steadily increasing
yield up to 10 000 tonnes for an annual effort of 1 578 000 boat trips (16 670 000 fishing hours) at
which the annual fishing mortality (F) is 3.76 and the exploitation ratio (E) is 0.67. Beyond this level
of exploitation the increase in yield was only marginal. Even though the average aimual yield during
1985-89 was marginally lower than the maximum sustainable yield (MSY) of 10 993 t, the catch
during 1987 and 1988 exceeded MSY level. Hence the desirability of maintaining the effort at the
present level to obtain sustainable yields is mentioned
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