9 research outputs found

    Efficient revocation and Data Retrieval in Cloud Storage using CP-ABE

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    As cloud computing ends up common, more encrypted data are being incorporated into the cloud. For the insurance of data protection, encrypted data more often than not need to be scrambled before redistributing, which makes powerful data usage an extremely difficult assignment. In this paper, we propose another technique to empower successful fuzzy keyword seek in a multi-client framework over encoded cloud data while keeping up catchphrase security. In this new framework, differential looking benefits are bolstered, which is accomplished with the strategy of characteristic based encryption. Data proprietors are inspired to store their profitable data in the cloud, now the issue emerges how to ensure significant data against assaults and dangers. In this paper we are presenting secure Attribute Based Encryption for ensuring profitable data and further quicker looking and getting to of encoded data dependent on programmed comment based seeking method

    ROLE OF LEKHANA VASTI WITH VARAADI KWATHA IN STHAULYA W. S. R TO OBESITY-A PILOT STUDY

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    Obesity is a multi-factorial disorder, which is often associated with many other diseases such as DM, HTN, CHD, OA, infertility etc., In Ayurveda Sthaulya has been described since very early days. Susrutha described Lekhana vasti which can be used in Sthaulya. In present study Lekhana vasti with Varaadi kwatha was used to evaluate its role in case of Sthaulya. Methodology: Obese Patients were selected from O.P.D & I.P.D of Dr.B.R.K.R.Govt. Ayurvedic College, Hyderabad, on the basis of wt, BMI, body circumferences etc., 2 cycles of Lekhana vasti were given to each selected patient in form of 9 days 1 Anuvasana in between 3 Lekhana vasti with gap of 10 days in between two cycles. Results: The assessment of overall effect of therapy was done based on change in relevant examinations before and after treatment, and results found were encouraging. Conclusion: However still now there is no effective medicine in modern medicine. So, mankind hopes to search the perfect remedy from Ayurveda by its holistic approach. In this present study Lekhana vasti with Varaadi kwatha was tried and significant results were found in case of Sthaulya

    An outbreak of cutaneous anthrax in a tribal area of Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh

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    Background: Anthrax is a disease of herbivorous animals, caused by Bacillus anthracis and humans incidentally acquire the disease by handling infected animals and their products. Though the disease has become rare, endemic outbreaks occur in tropical countries, where veterinary control of livestock is marginal and environmental conditions favor an animal-soil-animal cycle. Materials and Methods: Eight tribal men from Kodipunjuvalasa village of Araku valley presented with painless ulcers associated with vesiculation and edema of surrounding skin on upper limbs without any constitutional symptoms. There was a history of slaughtering and consumption of cooked meat of sick goat 1 week to 10 days prior to the development of skin lesions. Cutaneous anthrax was suspected and smears, swabs were taken for culture and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). All the cases were treated with intravenous followed by oral antibiotics. Appropriate health authorities were alerted and proper control measures were employed. Results: Smears from the cutaneous lesions were positive for Bacillus anthracis in all our cases and this was confirmed by a positive culture and PCR of smears. All the cases responded to antibiotics. Conclusion: We report eight cases of cutaneous anthrax in tribal area of non-endemic district, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh

    Embedded System Based Smart Wheelchair For Physically Challenged People

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    The degradation of mobility is an important concern that affects the independent living ability of physically Challenged people. Therefore, mobility assistive devices require improvements to uplift the living standards of the people. This paper sets out a design of a smart wheelchair using an embedded system. This paper sets out a design and development of a smart wheelchair using an embedded system. The proposed design of the wheelchair can be controlled through bluetooth which enables the user to control the wheelchair with less effort. Touch commands are deployed to the system in addition to the virtual joystick-controlling interface to enhance the interaction with the user. This aids the disabled in carrying out daily activities independently within indoor environments. Experiments are conducted to verify the functionality of the developed smart wheelchair

    Impact of Climate Change on Host-Pathogen Interacons and its Implicaons on Crop Disease

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    Not AvailableNatural and human activities have increased the greenhouse emissions and st it will continue to boost global temperature in the 21 century. In this paper, we discuss the profound impact of climate on plant diseases — if the climatic conditions are not favourable to disease, a vulnerable host will not be infected by a virulent pathogen. Variable concentrations of CO , temperature, and availability 2 of water may induce positive, neutral, or negative effects on disease development. Nevertheless, the basic concept of interactions of host-pathogen-environment may theoretically be applied to all pathosystems. Environmental factors also inuence different pathways of plant resistance viz., pathogen pattern-triggered immunity, effector-triggered immunity, RNA interference, and other networks of defence-related hormones. On the pathogen hand, temperature and humidity affect the processes of virulence, such as the development of toxins and virulence proteins, as well as reproduction and survival of pathogenic substances. Most of the laboratory works so far conducted on molecular-level plant-pathogen interactions focused on a few well-established pathosystems and static environmental conditions that represent just a fraction of the whole gamut of complex plant-pathogen-environmental interactions that occur in nature. To address the impacts of climate change on host plant resistance, the future work is urgently required to understand the complex plant-pathogen interactions under variable environmental conditions to understand the multidimensional nature of the interactions and develop climate-ready disease-resistant crop plants.Not Availabl

    Climate Change and Indian Agriculture: Challenges and Adaptation Strategies

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    Not AvailableNoNatural and human activities have increased the greenhouse emissions and st it will continue to boost global temperature in the 21 century. In this paper, we discuss the profound impact of climate on plant diseases — if the climatic conditions are not favourable to disease, a vulnerable host will not be infected by a virulent pathogen. Variable concentrations of CO , temperature, and availability 2 of water may induce positive, neutral, or negative effects on disease development. Nevertheless, the basic concept of interactions of host-pathogen-environment may theoretically be applied to all pathosystems. Environmental factors also int AvailableDirector ICAR-NAARM Hyderabad - 500 03

    Comparison of two high dose rate intracavitary brachytherapy regimens in treatment of cervical cancer: a preliminary report

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    Abstract Background To assess and compare the local control and toxicities between HDR Intracavitary Brachytherapy with 7.5 Gy and 9 Gy per fraction after EBRT in treatment of carcinoma cervix. Methodology A total of 180 patients were randomly assigned to 2 arms. Arm A received HDR intracavitary brachytherapy with a dose of 7.5 Gy per fraction, 1 fraction per week for 3 fractions and Arm B received 9 Gy per fraction, 1 fraction per week for 2 fractions. Patients were evaluated on follow up for assessment of local control and toxicities. Results The median follow up was 12 months (6–18 months). In arm A 89% of the patient had complete response and 11% had recurrence or metastasis. In arm B 93% of the patient had complete response and 7% had recurrence or metastasis. Grade 2/3 diarrhoea was seen in 4.4% of patients in Arm A and in 7.7% in Arm B. Grade 2/3 proctitis was seen in 3.3% of patients in 7.5 Gy arm and in 6.6% in 9 Gy arm. One patient in each arm had grade 1 haematuria. The overall duration of treatment was significant lower in Arm B compared to Arm A (59 days vs 68 days, p = 0.01). Conclusion The result of this clinical study shows that Intracavitary brachytherapy with a dose of 9 Gy per fraction is non inferior to other schedules in term of local control and does not result in increased toxicity

    Tunnel Field Effect Transistors for Digital and Analog Applications: A Review

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