105 research outputs found
EFFECTIVENESS AND OPTIMIZATION OF THERMAL INSULATION IN RESIDENTIAL ROOFING SYSTEM IN HOT-HUMID CLIMATE
Solar radiation overheats the roof and causes thermal discomfort for occupants throughout the day. Room air-conditioners are used to improve level of thermal comfort. However, air-conditioners consume high amounts of electricity. Insulation can retard heat flow due to their high thermal resistance. Yet, developers and the public are not aware of the benefits of insulation and are unprepared to implement them. The purpose of this study is to optimize thermal insulation in residential roofing system in hot-humid climate for maximum reduction in cost and CO2 emission. A questionnaire and interview were conducted to determine levels of awareness and preparedness and barriers among house owners, developers and professionals on the implementation of building insulation in Malaysia. Results reveal that the level of awareness on building insulation is generally low. The level of preparedness is high among house owners but low among developers because of the lack of appreciation towards the long-term benefits of housing insulation
A Comparison on The Effect of Water on the Bonding Strengthof Treated and Untreated Bituminous Mixtures
The performance of the nation's highways are inter related with various economic activities.The deterioration of pavement materials will lead to high maintenance costs. The challenging conditions that pavement materials are exposed to in Malaysia demands more research in this field of civil engineerin
Dengue fever in Northern Pakistan: The Hepatic Implications
Background: To gauge the clinical spectrum of dengue fever in northern Pakistan and to assess its hepatic implications Methods: This prospective study was conducted at Rawalpindi General Hospital (now BBH), Rawalpindi from 1st Oct 2006 to 31st Dec 2008. It included all 264 patients suffering from dengue fever who presented during this period. Dengue infection was suspected if two or more of the following features in addition to fever were present: headache, retro-orbital pain, myalgias/arthralgias, scarlet/maculopapular rash, vomiting/epigastric pain and haemorrhagic manifestations. Blood samples were sent for dengue virus IgM. A blood complete picture, liver function tests, serum urea and creatinine, and urine R/E were also obtained. Specific evidence of liver involvement was also sought on examination. Results: The 264 patients comprised of 146 males and 118 females. Age of patients ranged from 14 to 80 years. 220 patients were seen in the last three months of 2006, the time of the dengue epidemic. Fever and myalgias were present in all patients. Vomiting was seen in 223 (85%) and abdominal pain in 163 (62%) patients. A skin rash was present in 148 (56%) while 56 (21%) complained of joint pains and 53 (20%) of retro-orbital pain. 26 (10%) patients had a bleeding disposition and jaundice was noted in 6 (2%). Leukopenia and thrombocytopenia were present in all patients, while 254 (96%) had proteinuria. ALT was elevated in 163 (62%) and AST was raised in 135 (51%) patients. Conclusion: The liver is affected in a large number of cases of dengue fever. Liver function tests are useful to evaluate the degree of liver damage and markers such as AST and ALT may be used as parameters to assess severit
Air pollution from motor vehicles a mathematical model analysis: case study in Ipoh City,Perak, Malaysia
Carbon Monoxide and Sulfur Dioxides concentrations and traffic volume data were
collected at several locations in Ipoh City in the state of Perak in Malaysia. The sites were
categorised into an enclosed area and an open area and at each site different vehicles driving
mode were considered. A mathematical models based for pollutant concentration were
developed using the least square method. Results from these studies indicate that the
maximum concentration of pollutant is higher in an enclosed surrounding for all driving
modes compared to an open surrounding similar traffic volume. The relationships derived
between traffics flows and pollutants concentrations indicate that the adopted approach to
forecast pollutant levels from traffic counts is workable for Malaysian situation. (Abstract by author
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4D BIM application in AEC industry: impact on integrated project delivery
As project delivery approaches that are supported by Building Information Modelling (BIM) are continuously acknowledged throughout the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry, an innovative modelling approach called 4D BIM is starting to develop, which associates elements of 3D BIM with time and scheduling information. Traditional construction planning applications like bar charts and network diagrams fail to present and communicate the spatial and temporal or 4D components of construction schedules efficiently. As a result, they do not permit project managers to produce scheduling alternatives quickly to obtain the finest solution to develop a particular design. With 4D modelling, the whole period of a sequence of activities that is executed by those involved in the project can be presented visually. With the rising interest in BIM and the wider use of this and other technological innovations in the AEC industry, 4D BIM tools, which has been broadly
employed, is becoming increasingly recognized among fundamental technological fields under BIM. This study
aims to highlight and review numerous impacts of 4D applications on Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) in the AEC industry and suggest the ideal strategy to optimize the tools for rapid project delivery
Vehicular sensor networks: Applications, advances and challenges
Vehicular sensor networks (VSN) provide a new paradigm for transportation technology and demonstrate massive potential to improve the transportation environment due to the unlimited power supply of the vehicles and resulting minimum energy constraints. This special issue is focused on the recent developments within the vehicular networks and vehicular sensor networks domain. The papers included in this Special Issue (SI) provide useful insights to the implementation, modelling, and integration of novel technologies, including blockchain, named data networking, and 5G, to name a few, within vehicular networks and VSN.N/
Host defence peptides in diabetes mellitus type 2 patients with periodontal disease. A systematic review
The aim of the study was to critically assess and review the latest evidence relating the associations between host defence peptides (HDPs), periodontal diseases (PD) and diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2). To explore studies on HDPs, periodontal disease, and DM2, researchers utilised specific key phrases to search the electronic databases PubMed (National Library of Medicine), Embase (Ovid), Medline (EBSCO), and Dentistry and Oral Sciences (EBSCO). Quality assessment was conducted by means of the Newcastle Ottawa scale and the Systematic Review Centre for Laboratory Animal Experimentation (SYRCLE) tool. Following a thorough screening process, a total of 12 papers (4 case‐control, 6 cross‐sectional, 1 animal, and 1 in vitro) fulfilled the selection criteria and were included. The majority of research found that HDPs were upregulated in DM2 patients with PD. Three investigations, however, found that HDPs were downregulated in DM2 patients with PD. HDPs play a part in the pathophysiology of PD and DM2. Nonetheless, more human, animal and laboratory investigations are needed to fully understand validation of the link, as the evidence is limited. Understanding HDPs as common moderators is critical, aimed at unlocking their potential as therapeutic and diagnostic agents
Comparative Analysis of State-of-the-Art Deep Learning Models for Detecting COVID-19 Lung Infection from Chest X-Ray Images
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has already taken millions of lives and damaged
economies across the globe. Most COVID-19 deaths and economic losses are
reported from densely crowded cities. It is comprehensible that the effective
control and prevention of epidemic/pandemic infectious diseases is vital.
According to WHO, testing and diagnosis is the best strategy to control
pandemics. Scientists worldwide are attempting to develop various innovative
and cost-efficient methods to speed up the testing process. This paper
comprehensively evaluates the applicability of the recent top ten
state-of-the-art Deep Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) for automatically
detecting COVID-19 infection using chest X-ray images. Moreover, it provides a
comparative analysis of these models in terms of accuracy. This study
identifies the effective methodologies to control and prevent infectious
respiratory diseases. Our trained models have demonstrated outstanding results
in classifying the COVID-19 infected chest x-rays. In particular, our trained
models MobileNet, EfficentNet, and InceptionV3 achieved a classification
average accuracy of 95\%, 95\%, and 94\% test set for COVID-19 class
classification, respectively. Thus, it can be beneficial for clinical
practitioners and radiologists to speed up the testing, detection, and
follow-up of COVID-19 cases
Snake W Sex Chromosome: The Shadow of Ancestral Amniote Super-Sex Chromosome
Heteromorphic sex chromosomes, particularly the ZZ/ZW sex chromosome system of birds and some reptiles, undergo evolutionary dynamics distinct from those of autosomes. The W sex chromosome is a unique karyological member of this heteromorphic pair, which has been extensively studied in snakes to explore the origin, evolution, and genetic diversity of amniote sex chromosomes. The snake W sex chromosome offers a fascinating model system to elucidate ancestral trajectories that have resulted in genetic divergence of amniote sex chromosomes. Although the principal mechanism driving evolution of the amniote sex chromosome remains obscure, an emerging hypothesis, supported by studies of W sex chromosomes of squamate reptiles and snakes, suggests that sex chromosomes share varied genomic blocks across several amniote lineages. This implies the possible split of an ancestral super-sex chromosome via chromosomal rearrangements. We review the major findings pertaining to sex chromosomal profiles in amniotes and discuss the evolution of an ancestral super-sex chromosome by collating recent evidence sourced mainly from the snake W sex chromosome analysis. We highlight the role of repeat-mediated sex chromosome conformation and present a genomic landscape of snake Z and W chromosomes, which reveals the relative abundance of major repeats, and identifies the expansion of certain transposable elements. The latest revolution in chromosomics, i.e., complete telomere-to-telomere assembly, offers mechanistic insights into the evolutionary origin of sex chromosomes
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