14 research outputs found

    Ultra-wideband bandpass filter with notch band based on quadratic Koch Island structure

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    An ultra-wideband bandpass filter with a notch band centered at 7.2 GHz is proposed to remove the interference caused by satellite communication signal coexciting within the ultra wide band. The filter comprises of two seperated quadratic koch island structures connected to the main transmission line to generate the notch band at the desired frequency. The designed ultra wide bandpass filter passes frequencies from 3.09 GHz to 10.61 GHz with a notch band from 7.12 to 7.46 GHz centered at 7.2 GHz and with a rejection level of 21.3 dB.The resonant frequency and bandwidth of the notch can be varied by the variation in the physical parameter of the filter. The proposed filter is fabricated, tested and compared with simulated results

    Microstrip dual mode multi-bandpass filters based on tree fractal slotted resonator for wireless communication

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    Dual mode microstrip multi-bandpass filter is proposed with tree fractal slot on a square patch resonator. The tree fractal slotted resonators are generated from conventional square patch using an iterative tree fractal generator method. A single square patch is used for realizing both dual and tri-bandpass filters exploiting the dominant, higher order and its corresponding degenerate resonant modes by the tree fractal iteration on the diagonal unequal slots on the square patch.The resonant peaks, transmission zeros and bandwidth of the pass bands can be tuned by varying the length and width of the fractal slot. By optimizing various parameters dual mode dual and tri-band pass filters are simulated, fabricated and measured. The proposed filter finds application in wireless communication devices and falls in the bands of GSM, WLAN, Bluetooth, Zigbee, WiMax and WiFi

    Microstrip multi-stopband filter based on tree fractal slotted resonator

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    This paper presents the design and development of a new microstrip multi-stopband filter based on tree fractal slotted resonator. A single square patch with tree fractal slots of different iterations are employed for realizing dual stopband and tri-stopband filters. The tree fractal slotted resonators are generated from conventional square patch using an iterative tree fractal generator method. First, second and third level iterations of the tree fractal slot resonator are used to design dual and tri-stopband filters respectively. The first level iteration introduced for the tree fractal slot realizes dual bands at 2.64 GHz and 3.61 GHz while the second level iteration provides better stopband rejection and insertion loss at 2.57 GHz and 3.56 GHz. The tri-stopband filter generates three resonance frequencies at 1.53 GHz, 2.53 GHz and 3.54 GHz at third level iteration. By varying the slot length and width of the tree fractal slot, the resonant frequencies can be adjusted and stopbands of the proposed filter can be tuned for the desired unwanted frequency to be rejected. The proposed narrowband filters finds application in removing the interference of GPS and Wi-Max narrowband signals from the allotted bands of other wireless communication system

    Primary versus Secondary Psychiatric Disorders: A Typical Case presentation

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    Psychotic features like delusions, hallucinations, disorganized behavior, disorganized speech and negative symptoms like anhedonia,restricted affect can also appear in secondary medical conditions causing psychosis. Here, we present the case of psychotic symptomsin correlation with a medical condition of subclinical hypothyroidism in a 28-years-old female having an illness for 5 years. Thispatient presented with psychotic symptoms and did not show any symptomatic improvement with antipsychotics in the past. Wereached to clinical suspicion of anti-thyroid psychosis or subclinical hypothyroidism with psychosis on the basis of a slight elevationin thyroid stimulating hormone levels and high titers of anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies. Levothyroxine was augmented in hertreatment regime and she started showing improvement in her symptoms.Levothyroxine, Subclinical hypothyroidism, Thyroid peroxidase antibody

    PANC Study (Pancreatitis: A National Cohort Study): national cohort study examining the first 30 days from presentation of acute pancreatitis in the UK

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    Abstract Background Acute pancreatitis is a common, yet complex, emergency surgical presentation. Multiple guidelines exist and management can vary significantly. The aim of this first UK, multicentre, prospective cohort study was to assess the variation in management of acute pancreatitis to guide resource planning and optimize treatment. Methods All patients aged greater than or equal to 18 years presenting with acute pancreatitis, as per the Atlanta criteria, from March to April 2021 were eligible for inclusion and followed up for 30 days. Anonymized data were uploaded to a secure electronic database in line with local governance approvals. Results A total of 113 hospitals contributed data on 2580 patients, with an equal sex distribution and a mean age of 57 years. The aetiology was gallstones in 50.6 per cent, with idiopathic the next most common (22.4 per cent). In addition to the 7.6 per cent with a diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis, 20.1 per cent of patients had a previous episode of acute pancreatitis. One in 20 patients were classed as having severe pancreatitis, as per the Atlanta criteria. The overall mortality rate was 2.3 per cent at 30 days, but rose to one in three in the severe group. Predictors of death included male sex, increased age, and frailty; previous acute pancreatitis and gallstones as aetiologies were protective. Smoking status and body mass index did not affect death. Conclusion Most patients presenting with acute pancreatitis have a mild, self-limiting disease. Rates of patients with idiopathic pancreatitis are high. Recurrent attacks of pancreatitis are common, but are likely to have reduced risk of death on subsequent admissions. </jats:sec

    Biomarkers in Alzheimer's Disease: A Review

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