45 research outputs found

    Detection And Track Vehicle Position By With GPS Module With Internet Of Things

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    The fingerprint sensor module records the fingerprint images, and corresponds to the diversity of each fingerprint scanned by the sensor module. This is also in contrast to the only source kept in the component or database of the instrument cluster. Automatic monitoring tool that works using GPS and also the establishment of GSM networks, so that one can have the cheapest truck monitoring stock, and it can also work as a burglar alarm device. It is an inherent tool used for monitoring and for tracking any type of vehicle with GPS and also a global manufacturer of cellular interaction. A moving car will constantly appear. This system has a single instrument panel setup using the GPS as well as GSM modems integrated with the ARM CPU connected to the vehicle. After the emergency is pressed if a problem occurs, the SMS with the AT command is sent to the web server. Cars and trucks taken can also be tracked with a GPS tracker attached in the same way. Certain layers of specific safety and security are managed with an ARM 7-based controller that works due to the appropriate node. The complete equipment was analyzed using the inspection part using the car door agreement, vehicle immobilizer, etc. With equivalent connections, while Fingerprint documents come from Matlab, a totally-based GUI. Predictive effects confirmed the operation of the anti-theft instrument in operational environments

    PRO-VESICULAR (PV)-BASED GEL FOR THE TOPICAL DELIVERY OF NAPROXEN: PREPARATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND IN VIVO EVALUATION

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    ObjectiveThe objective of the present investigation was to develop and characterize a vesicular drug carrier system (Proliposomes) for topical delivery of naproxen to overcome the gastrointestinal complications occurred when taken by oral route. Methods Proliposomes were prepared by film deposition on carrier method and characterized for size, entrapment efficiency, surface morphology, drug content, percentage yield. Proliposomal gels were prepared by using 1percent carbopol as a polymer and gels were evaluated for PH, viscosity, in-vitro, ex-vivo, pharmacodynmic studies and stability studies. The size and surface morphology were studied using optical microscope and scanning electron microscope.Results     The maximum entrapment efficiency of reconstituted liposomes was 96percent whereas drug content in Proliposomes was found to be more than 90percent. FTIR studies showed no possible interaction between drug and excipients. In-vitro and ex-vivo studies shows that liposomes not only enhance the penetration of drug molecules but also help to localize the drug within the skin indicating sustain release of drug. In-vivo studies concluded that proliposomal gel shows greater percentage of inhibition of paw oedema when compared to marketed gel.ConclusionIt was found that Proliposomes exhibited more stability as compared to liposomes. Hence Proliposomes drug delivery system was better choice for sustained release of drug through topical drug delivery.Key words: Naproxen, liposomes, Proliposomes, sustained release, transdermal delivery

    Violation of Traffic Rules and Detection of Sign Boards

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    Today's society has seen a sharp rise in the number of accidents caused by drivers failing to pay attention to traffic signals and regulations. Road accidents are increasing daily as the number of automobiles rises. By using synthesis data for training, which are produced from photos of road traffic signs, we are able to overcome the challenges of traffic sign identification and decrease violations of traffic laws by identifying triple-riding, no-helmet, and accidents, which vary for different nations and locations. This technique is used to create a database of synthetic images that may be used in conjunction with a convolution neural network (CNN) to identify traffic signs, triple riding, no helmet use, and accidents in a variety of view lighting situations. As a result, there will be fewer accidents, and the vehicle operator will be able to concentrate more on continuing to drive but instead of checking each individual road sign. Also, simplifies the process to recognize triple driving, accidents, but also incidents when a helmet was not used

    Traditional method or online teaching; which method students prefer: an observational study

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    Background: An unexpected global pandemic broke out in initial months of 2020 i.e., COVID-19 which drastically brought a difference in the progress of education in various institutions, especially the medical field where we study about life was also made online. This study aims to conduct a comparative analysis of students ‘opinion regarding which is the better, traditional teaching or online live teaching.Methods: Survey was conducted among two group of students, 2019 (both online and offline teaching) and 2020 (online teaching with offline practical) batches of Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam. A questionnaire was circulated to students regarding the class experience, interest of attending the class, learning effect and clarity of the lecture. Results: Students expressed their views that overall teaching experience and learning effect of offline methodology is superior to online approach, so the traditional offline style or the blend of online and offline modes are apt for teaching.Conclusions: The study is focused on the way in which the teaching and learning approach is delivered which is favoured by the medical practitioners, the qualitative data suggesting required modifications for further improvement in the delivering method to produce qualified medical practitioners to meet the current and imminent situations. This study suggests that a intermingled learning approach is an effective method for anatomy learning, and this approach mainly inculcates self-directed study through online learning

    Proof-of-Principle Experiment for FEL-Based Coherent Electron Cooling,”

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    Abstract Coherent electron cooling (CEC) has a potential to significantly boost luminosity of high-energy, highintensity hadron-hadron and electron-hadron colliders. In a CEC system, a hadron beam interacts with a cooling electron beam. A perturbation of the electron density caused by ions is amplified and fed back to the ions to reduce the energy spread and the emittance of the ion beam. To demonstrate the feasibility of CEC we propose a proof-of-principle experiment at RHIC using SRF linac. In this paper, we describe the setup for CeC installed into one of RHIC's interaction regions. We present results of analytical estimates and results of initial simulations of cooling a gold-ion beam at 40 GeV/u energy via CeC

    Post-partum posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome

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    Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) is a clinicopathological syndrome associated with various clinical conditions presenting with headache, encephalopathy, seizure and cortical visual disturbances. Radiological findings in PRES are thought to be due to vasogenic edema predominantly in posterior cerebral hemispheres and are reversible with appropriate management. We present a case of post partum PRES,A 29 year old primigravida of 33 weeks 3 days period of gestation who presented to our hospital with painless bleeding per vagina and breathlessness. A provisional diagnosis of Ante partum Haemorrhage due to Marginal Placenta Previa was made and she was admitted for safe confinement. Caesarean section was performed for APH under subarachnoid block which was uneventful. On the fourth post operative day patient developed headache and generalised tonic clonic seizures. The provisional diagnosis of Postpartum PRES was made and confirmed with MRI. All other causes of postpartum seizures were ruled out. Patient was successfully treated with anticonvulsants, corticosteroids and supportive treatment Postpartum PRES is a rare clinical condition mostly associated with hypertension, Preeclampsia and vasculitis .Early recognition and treatment can lead to complete recovery of the conditio

    A study of Bcl-2 and p-53 immunostaining expressions in colonic carcinomas

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    Background: Colorectal cancer burden has been steadily rising in women. It was the fourth most common cancer in 1975 and has reached the second position by 1990, with about 49% increase in the number of cases globally over a period of 15 yrs. From 1999–2008, the rate of people dying from colorectal cancer has varied, depending on their race and ethnicity. Objective: To study Bcl-2 and p-53 immunostaining expressions in colonic carcinomas. Methods: The present study is both a retrospective and a prospective study. The study is based on histomorphological evaluation of 30 resected specimen of Colorectal Carcinomas received at the department of Pathology, Osmania General Hospital in a 2 year period from June 2009 to May 2011. The most representative block for all 30 cases was then selected for immune histochemical analysis of p-53 protein and Bcl-2 Oncoprotein for p-53 immunostaining, we used the DO-7 monoclonal antibody (dilution 1:30; DAKO), and, for Bcl-2, the monoclonal antibody 124 was used (dilution 1:80; DAKO). Results: Positive staining for p-53 protein was detected in 56.67% ( 17/30 ) of colorectal adenocarcinomas. There is statistically no significant association observed between p53 expression and Dukes' stage, TNM stage or Histological grade (p value > 0.05). Similarly no association was found between expression of p-53 and other patient variables, such as age, sex, location of tumor, & tumor differentiation. In the present study statistically there is no significant association between Bcl-2 & p-53 either individually or combined together with any of the parameters (like age, sex, tumor location, Dukes' stage, Histological grade & TNM stage). Conclusion: Though not statistically significant, to comment as the optimism expressed by certain investigators due to the low number of cases taken up for the present study, a large study group is needed to comment on the prognostic significance of the Bcl-2 & p-53 immuno profile individually and in a combined variation to predict the clinical outcome

    Peripheral ossifying fibroma

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    Reactive lesions found on the gingiva are common and tend to be nonneoplastic growths. They are usually not painful and are often overlooked by the patient until they become symptomatic or are identified by their dentists. Peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) is a lesion of the gingival tissues that predominantly affects women and is usually located in the maxilla anterior to the molars. The definitive diagnosis though is established by histological examination, which reveals the presence of cellular connective tissue with focal calcifications. Surgery is the treatment of choice, though the recurrence rate can reach 20%. This article presents a case of POF in a 21-year-old male in the mandibular posterior region, diagnosed and treated at our hospital

    Successful management of phenytoin and phenobarbitone induced gingival enlargement: A multimodal approach

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    Medication-related gingival enlargement is a common reactionary phenomenon that occurs with the use of several types of therapeutic agents, including antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). This disorder has been documented since 1939, shortly after the introduction of phenytoin. In the present case, a concise review of literature concerning the etiopathogenesis and management of AEDs (phenobarbitone and phenytoin) induced gingival enlargement has been described. It is vital that not only the periodontist, but also dental surgeons and medical practitioners should become aware of the potential etiologic agents, characteristic features, and the differential diagnosis of drug induced gingival enlargement in order to be able to prevent, diagnose and successfully manage the condition

    Shelf life of bioagents and longevity of biologically coated pigeonpea seed

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    916-922Biological seed coating is a new technique of seed treatment through which biological agents are coated over the seed surface for effective control of seed and soil-borne pathogens. In this study, pigeonpea seed was biologically coated with Pseudomonas fluorescens, Rhizobium spp. and Phosphorus solubilizing bacteria (PSB) using biofriendly polymer and sugar syrup as adjuvants. The shelf life of bioagents and seed quality parameters was studied during six months of storage period. The colony units of Pseudomonas increased with biofriendly polymer either as individual or in consortia with biofertilizers. Six months after treatment, more colony units of Pseudomonas fluorescens were recorded on the surface of biologically coated seed of pigeonpea with biofriendly polymer as an adjuvant compared to sugar syrup. Seeds coated with Pseudomonas and PSB using biofriendly polymer recorded high seed germination and seedling vigour compared to sugar syrup. The observations reveal that there is a possibility of coating seed with biological agents using biofriendly polymer immediately after processing or before packaging without affecting the shelf life of bioagents and seed quality. Thus, the biologically coated pigeonpea seed in advance of cropping season can go a long way in minimizing risk associated with on farm seed treatment
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