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    So1ar Powered Unmanned Surface Vehic1e for Survei11ance

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    The unmanned surface vehic1e is more popu1ar because of its 1ow cost, f1exibi1ity and a1so it he1ps to reduce the danger to human beings. In this artic1e we describe measurement of environmenta1 monitoring app1ications using integrated sensors and a1so water ph. 1eve1, enemy monitoring using wire1ess camera. So1ar pane1 is used power the mode1. It can f1oat on the water and can a1so run on the surface of earth using servo motor. Using ESP8266 node MCU can send the data to c1oud

    So1ar Powered Unmanned Surface Vehic1e for Survei11ance

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    The unmanned surface vehic1e is more popu1ar because of its 1ow cost, f1exibi1ity and a1so it he1ps to reduce the danger to human beings. In this artic1e we describe measurement of environmenta1 monitoring app1ications using integrated sensors and a1so water ph. 1eve1, enemy monitoring using wire1ess camera. So1ar pane1 is used power the mode1. It can f1oat on the water and can a1so run on the surface of earth using servo motor. Using ESP8266 node MCU can send the data to c1oud

    Chromosomal-level assembly of the Asian Seabass genome using long sequence reads and multi-layered scaffolding

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    We report here the ~670 Mb genome assembly of the Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer), a tropical marine teleost. We used long-read sequencing augmented by transcriptomics, optical and genetic mapping along with shared synteny from closely related fish species to derive a chromosome-level assembly with a contig N50 size over 1 Mb and scaffold N50 size over 25 Mb that span ~90% of the genome. The population structure of L. calcarifer species complex was analyzed by re-sequencing 61 individuals representing various regions across the species' native range. SNP analyses identified high levels of genetic diversity and confirmed earlier indications of a population stratification comprising three clades with signs of admixture apparent in the South-East Asian population. The quality of the Asian seabass genome assembly far exceeds that of any other fish species, and will serve as a new standard for fish genomics

    Clinical Management of Chronic Testicular Pain

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    Introduction Chronic testicular pain is a common presenting problem in urology and general practitioner's clinics. There seems to be an increase in such referrals due to public awareness of testicular cancer. With an increase in easily available information by the media the last decade has seen an explosion in magazines focusing on men's health and 'men's problems'. Similarly the internet abounds with easily accessible websites devoted to health concerns giving voluminous information to consult. A major side effect of this however is anxiety about one's own problems, encouraging the individual to seek further medical advice and reassurance. Chronic orchialgia is defined as an intermittent or constant testicular pain, unilateral or bilateral, lasting for over 3 months that interferes significantly with the patient's daily activities Key Words Orchialgia 貟 Testicular pain, chronic 貟 Genitourinary surgery Abstract Aim: To review the causes and principles and recent concepts in the management of testicular pain. Introduction: Chronic testicular pain is a common presenting symptom in genitourinary surgery. Due to increased awareness of testicular cancer and in men's health more cases are likely to be referred. Material and Methods: A literature search was made for abstracts, original papers and review articles in the Cochrane Database, Medline and medical textbooks using the words 'testicular pain' and orchialgia to find the causes and mechanisms of testicular pain. The management and algorithm have been structured on evidence-based management strategies. Results: The management of chronic testicular pain remains essentially based on clinical assessment. In recent years there have been advances in the nonsurgical management of testicular pain mainly because of the emergence of pain relief as a specialty. However, in some cases pain control is a problem and may ultimately conclude with orchiectomy. Conclusions: The management of chronic testicular pain includes a careful assessment of testicular and extratesticular causes. Relief of symptoms is not always possible and gaining an insight into the patient's concerns and empathizing with their condition is paramount in help
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