62 research outputs found

    Solvants ioniques biosourcés et CO2 supercritique : conception des processus durables pour la synthèse de molécules cibles (BISCO2)

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    Cette thèse représente un projet multidisciplinaire qui explore des aspects allant de l'ingénierie des solvants à la catalyse à l'aide de nanoparticules métalliques. Dans le cadre de ce projet, l’ingénierie des solvants a été appliquée à des solvants eutectiques profonds (SEP) biosourcés synthétisés à partir de tosylalaninate de choline et de glycérol afin diminuer leur viscosité en utilisant différentes quantités de dioxyde de carbone. Les rotors moléculaires ont été utilisés comme méthode innovante pour mesurer la viscosité, évitant ainsi l’utilisation d’une instrumentation coûteuse et donnant accès à la microviscosité du système. De plus, ce système a été appliqué à la synthèse de nanoparticules de palladium, jouant également un rôle de stabilisants, qui ont été entièrement caractérisées. Les nanoparticules de palladium bien dispersées ont été ensuite utilisées pour l'hydrogénation catalytique de liaisons C-C insaturées, de groupes nitro et carbonyle. Le CO2 dans ses états sub- ou supercritique a été utilisé pour améliorer l'efficacité des nanoparticules de palladium dans les réactions d'hydrogénation catalytique et subséquemment pour l'extraction du produit après la réaction de catalyse. Ce travail représente an effort pour intensifier un procédé dehydrogénation dans un milieu très visqueux, non volatile, biodégradable, biosourcé et non-toxique en utilisant du CO2 1) pour améliorer le transfert de matière et 2) pour extraire les produits de la réaction du milieu réactionne

    A Multi-Level Enhanced Color Image Compression Algorithm using SVD & DCT

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    Nowadays, computer technology is mostly concerned with storage capacity and performance. Compression of digital images has become a fundamental aspect of their transmission and storage. Due to storage and bandwidth constraints, it has become necessary to compress images before to transmission and storage. Not only can image compression techniques help to reduce storage space requirements, but they also aid increase transmission bandwidth. Color images are in trend these days during communication. Most of the researchers have worked only on grayscale images. This research proposes a hybrid approach that encompasses two cutting-edge picture compression algorithms: DCT & SVD. This research involves the advantages and strength of two cutting-edge picture compression algorithms that enable us to compress the color images without additional cost in computation, space and time. Here in this research, for experimental purposes, seam carving image dataset is used. The proposed method's performance is evaluated using the performance evaluation matrices, i.e., Size after Compression, MSE, PSNR, Normalized Co-relation (NC), Percentage Space-Saving, and Compression Ratio. The proposed method performance is also correlated with the two latest image compression techniques, i.e., DCT Block Truncation (DCTBT) and Discrete Cosine Transform - Vector Quantization (DCT-VQ). The findings show that the suggested hybrid color image compression approach is superior to existing compression according to different performance metrics

    Automatic Solar Tracking System with AVR Microcontroller based Street Light

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    This paper presents the design of a solar tracking system driven by an AVR microcontroller. This project is done by two ways of tracking system, manual and auto tracking. This project is very useful for street light in the campus and villages. The solar panel converts the sun light into the electrical energy, because sun is a very good source of different energies. And the solar energy is the best technique for renewable energy. Basically the energy sources are two types such as conventional energy sources and non-conventional energy sources. Coal, petroleum, natural gas etc. are example of conventional energy sources and solar cell, fuel cells, thermo-electric generator, thermionic converter, solar power generation, wind power generation, geo-thermal energy generation etc. are example of non-conventional energy sources. In developing countries where electricity supplies are inadequate, renewable energy can offer an alternative to expensive extensions of the grid to sparsely populated or rural areas, or a contribution to the grid-based energy mix to meet rapidly expanding electricity demand in urban areas. This work presents an autonomous street lighting system based on solar energy as primary source, batteries as secondary source, and light emitting diodes as lighting source. This system is being presented as an alternative for remote localities, like roads and crossroads

    Massive pericardial effusion in undiagnosed turner syndrome

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    Laparoscopic management of giant ovarian cyst in young woman: a case report

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    Giant ovarian cysts are very rare nowadays and were conventionally treated by full midline laparotomy. In recent years, the laparoscopic approach is also practiced but it needs a lot of expertise and only a few cases have been reported. As the surgical treatment of choice has become less invasive, laparoscopic surgery is considered more beneficial over laparotomy because of better cosmetic results, less blood loss, reduced postoperative analgesic requirement, early mobilization and faster discharge from the hospital and early resumption to normal day to day activity. We report a case of laparoscopic extirpation of a giant right ovarian cyst measuring 15 × 21 × 22 cm in young 24-year female

    Changes in morphology of white blood cells on peripheral smear in COVID-19 infection

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    Background: COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus, and has spread around the world in a deadly pandemic. The first case of COVID-19 was reported from Wuhan, China in December 2019. This is also called as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) because of its homology with SARS virus. The most common hematological manifestation of coronavirus is lymphopenia which is due to depletion of lymphocytes by coronavirus infection. Other manifestations are neutrophilia and mild thrombocytopenia. Literature is full of quantitative hematological parameters but the researches on morphology of white blood cells is still ongoing. We at our institute done study on 60 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19, and analyzed those peripheral smears in terms of morphology of white blood cells.Methods: The study was done using peripheral smear staining with methylene blue stain and was screened for various changes in white blood cells in peripheral smear.Results: Changes in the white blood cells were examined in the peripheral smear and findings were made in the tabular form.Conclusions: To conclude that all these changes are due to the virus infecting them or are secondary to pathogenesis of COVID disease, needs to be evaluated by larger studies

    Effect of vitamin D supplementation on insulin kinetics and cardiovascular risk factors in polycystic ovarian syndrome: a pilot study

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    To assess the effect of vitamin D supplementation on parameters of Insulin Sensitivity/Resistance (IS/IR) and insulin secretion in subjects with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). A prospective double-blind randomized control trial was conducted to assess the effect of vitamin D on insulin kinetics in women with PCOS. The trial was conducted in a tertiary care research hospital. A total of 36 subjects with PCOS, aged 18–35 years, were included in this study. Vitamin D3 4000  IU/day versus placebo was given once a month for 6 months and both groups received metformin. IS (by whole-body IS index or Matsuda index), IR (by homeostasis model assessment IR (HOMA-IR)) and insulin secretion (by insulinogenic index; II30) were the main outcome measures. Secondary outcome included Blood Pressure (BP), lipid profile, Disposition Index (DI) and vascular stiffness. Out of 36 subjects who consented, 32 completed the study. Subjects were randomized into two groups: group A (n = 15; metformin and vitamin D 4000  IU/day) or group B (n = 17; metformin and placebo). Oral glucose tolerance tests with 75 g glucose were carried out at baseline and 6 months after supplementation. Hypovitaminosis D was observed in 93.8% of all subjects with mean serum 25 hydroxy vitamin D level of 7.30 ± 4.45 ng/ml. After 6 months of vitamin D supplementation, there was no significant difference in any of the parameters of IS/IR (area under curve (AUC)–glucose, AUC–insulin, insulin:glucose ratio, HOMA-IR, Matsuda index, insulinogenic index and DI), II30 and cardiovascular risk factors between the two groups. Supplementation of vitamin D, at a dose of 4000  IU/day for 6 months, did not have any significant effect on parameters of IS/IR and insulin secretion in subjects with PCOS

    Contribution of Environmental Constituents in the Genomic Disruption of Cytokeratins

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    Cytokeratins are keratinous protein and assist cells to reduce mechanical stress on the intracytoplasmic layer of epithelial tissue. There are several unspecified mutations in the epithelial layer that may induces by environmental mutagens and pathogens. The unspecified mutations in the epithelium surface also disrupt biology of skin at multiple different levels and cause innate keratinizing disorders. These serve as a root generator of neurohormones and neuropeptides which mainly partake in the disruption. Generally, all 54 unique genes of human keratin partake in mutations and cause cutaneous tissue fragility, skin hypertrophic, and malignant transformation. In this chapter, unspecific factors that involved in the pathogenesis of skin diseases and the ways by which such keratin changes might harness to alleviate different skin conditions are also included. Consequently, the contribution of environmental changes in the frontier of mutations or misregulations of the cytokeratin genes, is also cited here

    Palladium nanoparticles stabilized by novel choline-based ionic liquids in glycerol applied in hydrogenation reactions

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    Palladium nanoparticles stabilized by choline-based ionic liquids in glycerol were prepared from Pd(II) precursors by simply heating at 80 °C under argon; in this process, the water present in the ionic liquid was found to be responsible for the reduction of Pd(II) into zero-valent palladium species. Palladium nanoparticles were fully characterized in both liquid phase and solid state. The as-prepared metal nanoparticles exhibited remarkable catalytic activity in hydrogenation processes for a significant variety of functional groups (alkenes, alkynes, nitro derivatives, benzaldehydes, aromatic ketones)

    The global burden of cancer attributable to risk factors, 2010-19 : a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

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    Background Understanding the magnitude of cancer burden attributable to potentially modifiable risk factors is crucial for development of effective prevention and mitigation strategies. We analysed results from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2019 to inform cancer control planning efforts globally. Methods The GBD 2019 comparative risk assessment framework was used to estimate cancer burden attributable to behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risk factors. A total of 82 risk-outcome pairs were included on the basis of the World Cancer Research Fund criteria. Estimated cancer deaths and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) in 2019 and change in these measures between 2010 and 2019 are presented. Findings Globally, in 2019, the risk factors included in this analysis accounted for 4.45 million (95% uncertainty interval 4.01-4.94) deaths and 105 million (95.0-116) DALYs for both sexes combined, representing 44.4% (41.3-48.4) of all cancer deaths and 42.0% (39.1-45.6) of all DALYs. There were 2.88 million (2.60-3.18) risk-attributable cancer deaths in males (50.6% [47.8-54.1] of all male cancer deaths) and 1.58 million (1.36-1.84) risk-attributable cancer deaths in females (36.3% [32.5-41.3] of all female cancer deaths). The leading risk factors at the most detailed level globally for risk-attributable cancer deaths and DALYs in 2019 for both sexes combined were smoking, followed by alcohol use and high BMI. Risk-attributable cancer burden varied by world region and Socio-demographic Index (SDI), with smoking, unsafe sex, and alcohol use being the three leading risk factors for risk-attributable cancer DALYs in low SDI locations in 2019, whereas DALYs in high SDI locations mirrored the top three global risk factor rankings. From 2010 to 2019, global risk-attributable cancer deaths increased by 20.4% (12.6-28.4) and DALYs by 16.8% (8.8-25.0), with the greatest percentage increase in metabolic risks (34.7% [27.9-42.8] and 33.3% [25.8-42.0]). Interpretation The leading risk factors contributing to global cancer burden in 2019 were behavioural, whereas metabolic risk factors saw the largest increases between 2010 and 2019. Reducing exposure to these modifiable risk factors would decrease cancer mortality and DALY rates worldwide, and policies should be tailored appropriately to local cancer risk factor burden. Copyright (C) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license.Peer reviewe
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