832 research outputs found

    Data Mining in Social Networks

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    The objective of the study is to examine the idea of Big Data and its applications in data mining. The data in the universe is expanding step by step every year and turns into large data. These significant data can be determined to utilize a few data mining undertakings. In short, Big Data can be called as an “asset” and data mining is a technique that is employed to give useful results. This paper implements an HACE algorithm that analysis the structure of big data and presents an efficient data mining technique. This framework model incorporates a mixture of information sources, mining techniques, customer interest, security, and data protection system. The study also analyzes and presents the challenges and issues faced in the big data model

    Understanding the Mechanisms that Affect the Quality of Electrochemically Grown Semiconducting Nanowires

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    Template-assisted synthesis of nanowires is a simple electrochemical technique commonly used in the fabrication of semiconducting nanowires. It is an easy and cost-effective approach compared to conventional lithography, which requires expensive equipment. The focus of this chapter is on the various mechanisms involving mass transport of ions during successive stages of the template-assisted electrochemical growth of indium antimonide (InSb) nanowires. The nanowires were grown in two different templates such as commercially available anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) templates and polycarbonate membranes. The chapter also presents the results of characterizing the InSb nanowires connected in a field effect transistor (FET) configuration. The Sb-rich InSb nanowires that were fabricated by DC electrodeposition in nanoporous AAO exhibited hole-dominated transport (p-type conduction). Temperature-dependent transport measurement shows the semiconducting nature of these nanowires

    Estimation of instant solar radiation by using of instant temperature

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    An attempt has been made to correlate the recorded instant temperature and corresponding instant solar radiation of differentdays in hot season of Lucknow, India. The obtained graph for these data and also the obtained equation relating temperatureand corresponding instant radiation have good correlation and are useful in predicting of solar radiation from instant temperature

    Marginalized Literature

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    Introduction manages the foundation of Indian English Novel. It follows the development of Indian English Fiction in order to place this theory in appropriate point of view. An Indian English epic consistently has given cognizant voice to the enduring segment of the general public. Right now, endeavor is made to make a study of the commitment of Indian English writer to make this type wealthy in quality and amount. The section centers around how Indian authors have purchased name and popularity to Indian English papers. It centers around the commitment of Mulk Raj Anand, Rohinton Mistry, Arundhati Roy and Manju Kapur have given conscious voice to the marginalized area of the general public

    Study on Control Strategies of Cascaded Solar Module System

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    Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems have mainly been used in the past decade. Inverter-powered photovoltaic grid topologies are prominently used to meet electricity demand and to integrate renewable forms of energy into power grids. Coping with the growing demand for electricity is currently a major challenge. This article presents the basic architecture of a photovoltaic system and the characteristic performance curve of the photovoltaic generator. The description of DC voltage regulation in this paper

    POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME IN ADOLESCENT AGE GROUP AT TERTIARY CARE CENTRE.

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    Polycystic ovarian syndrome is one of the gynaecological problems during adolescence. It is one of the most common endocrine disorder affecting 5-10% women worldwide (4).This study was conducted to study the clinical and biochemical features of PCOS because it is important to screen and diagnose adolescent PCOS in order to prevent the development of future infertility, type II diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome and endometrial cancer in PCOS patients. Material and methods: Cross sectional study conducted on 50 patients attending the OPD and IPD at Dr. SusheelaTiwari Govt. Hospital for menstrual irregularities and other gynaecological problems. Conclusion: Out of the PCOS patients studied at SusheelaTiwari Hospital , Haldwani,25% were overweight and 8% were obese,residing in urban areas,Waist hip ratios of 62% patients in the study group were >0.80.62% patients had menstrual irregularities and 44% patients had clinical features of Hyperandrogenism. However, biochemical Hyperandrogenism was seen only in 10% of patients.20% and 12% patients had a family history of Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension respectively. Hypothyroidism also accompanied a small percentage of patients with PCOS, the percentage being 20%. LH/FSH ratio was raised in 14% patients and ultrasound features of PCOS were found in a large group of patients, the percentage being 60%

    Antimicrobials associated adverse drug reaction profiling: a four years retrospective study (Pharmacovigilance study)

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    Background: All drugs profoundly modify our biological processes and may manifest as adverse drug reactions (ADRs), which are unpredictable and inevitable consequences. Antibiotics are a common cause of ADR, necessitating stopping or change of antibiotics. The incidence of ADRs increases with the number of drugs prescribed in a prescription, and antibiotics are rarely prescribed as monotherapy.Aim: The study aimed to assess frequency, class of antibiotics, symptoms, causality, the severity of antimicrobial-associated ADRs, and see the demographic distribution.Methods: ADRs were collected and filled in suspected ADR forms and sent via vigiflow to the National Coordination Centre-Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (NCC-PvPI). These ADR reports, termed individual case safety reports (ICSRs), were analyzed from Jan 2016 to Dec 2019.Results: A total of 414 (54.33%) ICSRs of 762 were identified as antimicrobial-associated. Adults in the age group 19–65 years accounted for 345 (83.09%) of ADRs. A total of 192 (46.38%) were males, and 222 (53.14%) were females. Skin and subcutaneous tissue System organ class was involved in 54% of cases. In the causality assessment, 268 (64.49%) were “probable,” 123 (29.71%) were “possible,” and 23 (5.56%) were “certain.” On severity assessment, 256 ADRs (61.83%) were mild, 133 (32.12%) were moderate, and 25 (6.03%) were severe. A total of 54 antimicrobial agents, excluding anti-tubercular drugs, were identified, and antibacterial accounted for 268 (64.73%) ADRs, followed by antiviral 90 (21.73%), antiprotozoal agents 33 (7.97%) antimalarials anti-scabicidal, antifungal accounting for the remaining.Conclusion: Antimicrobials play a crucial role in treating infections, and utmost vigilance during antimicrobials prescription reduces the frequency and severity of the ADRs, thereby reducing the morbidity and mortality and the pharmacoeconomic burden to the health care system. Pharmacovigilance must be boosted to ensure the safe and effective use of antibiotics and reduce the occurrence of ADRs

    Effects of different doses of nitrogen treatments on isoprene emission from Ficus glomerata

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    In the present investigation on the effect of nitrogen treatments on emission of isoprene from Ficus glomerata has been evaluated. Four sets of plants were treated with following four doses of nitrogen in the form of ammonium nitrate solution (i) 10 mM (ii) 50 mM (iii) 100 mM (iv) 200 (mM) and control set was designed without any treatment. Nitrogen treated as well as control plants were sampled for isoprene emission using a dynamic flow through enclosure chamber technique and samples were analysed with the help of GC-FID. Isoprene emissions from control, 10 mM, 50 mM, 100 mM, and 200 mM nitrogen treated plants were found to be 27.5 ± 4 ?gg-1h-1, 56 ± 6 ?gg-1h-1, 91 ± 11 ?gg-1h-1, 101 ± 10 ?gg-1h-1, and 15 ± 4 ?gg-1h-1 respectively. Lowest isoprene emission (15 ± 4 ?gg-1h-1) was noticed in plants treated with 200 mM nitrogen. Isoprene emissions were found to increase exponentially in plants treated with nitrogen up to 100 mM. Nevertheless, plants treated with 200 mM nitrogen exhibited decrease in emission by 46 per cent, probably on account of nitrite toxicity and reduction in soil pH at high nitrogen dose
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