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    FPGA based Portable Embedded Real Time Humidity and Temperature Measuring System

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    A high resolution, cost effective, robust portable embedded FPGA based real time humidity and temperature measuring system has been indigenously developed with provision for local and remote data storage. The system not only measures humidity and temperature but also has provision for insitu recording of the data in the system and can be accessed at any place through web enabling. The system is portable with low power consumption capable of operating both on mains AC 230V or using DC battery. Usage of high resolution real time data acquisition with simultaneous sampling decimates required data via secured communication system. The software has been developed for Data acquisition, signal conditioning, processing and publishing in LabVIEW Real Time FPGA platform

    Physical properties of heat cure denture base resin after incorporation of methacrylic acid

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    Introduction: Heat cure acrylic resins are the most commonly used denture base materials. The important limitation is they may act as reservoir of microorganisms. The adherence of microorganisms can be reduced by chemical modification of the surface charge of denture base resin. Incorporation of methacrylic acid (MA) in the denture base resin gives a negative surface charge. A denture base having a negative surface charge may hinder the initial adhesion of microorganisms through repulsive electrostatic forces. Aims and Objectives: The present in vitro study was performed to determine the effect of addition of antimicrobial agent MA on the flexural strength and surface roughness of heat cure denture base resin. Materials and Methods: A total of 90 heat cure acrylic specimens were prepared. Of 90 specimens, 30 were prepared as Group I control group without addition of MA. Groups II and III specimens were prepared by adding 10% and 20% MA, respectively. Using universal testing machine and surface roughness tester, flexural strength and surface roughness of specimens measured. Results: In the present study, decrease in the flexural strength was observed when the concentration of the MA increased in the denture base resin. A slight increase in the surface roughness was observed as the concentration of MA increased
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