14 research outputs found

    A VOICE CONTROLLED HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEM

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    Home automation is the process of making the home appliances operate on the voice command or the movement. For the current research work the voice-controlled home automation is considered. In the current research work the main objective is to develop a voice-controlled home automation system. The appliances like light, fan and door have been considered for making them operate on voice command. For developing the project the ESP 8266 wifi module is considered along with servo motor, toy motor, light and fan. All of the appliances are configured by using the Blynk application and IFTTT server. Finally, Arduino IDE is used configure all of the devices and to sketch the code to the WIFI module to let the appliances run from a mobile device through google assistant

    Empirical analysis of dynamic load balancing techniques in cloud computing

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    Virtualization, dispersed registration, systems administration, programming, and web administrations are all examples of distributed computing. Customers, datacenters, and scattered servers are just a few of the components that make up a cloud. It includes things like internal failure adaption, high accessibility, flexibility, adaptability, lower client overhead, lower ownership costs, on-demand advantages, and so on. The basis of a feasible load adjusting computation is key to resolving these challenges. CPU load, memory limit, deferral, and system load are all examples of heaps. Burden adjustment is a method for distributing the load across the many hubs of a conveyance framework in order to optimize asset utilization and employment response time while avoiding a situation where some hubs are heavily loaded while others are idle or performing little work. Burden adjustment ensures that at any one time, each processor in the framework or each hub in the system does about the same amount of work. This method may be initiated by the sender, the collector, or the symmetric sort (the blend of sender-started and recipient started types). With some example data center loads, the goal is to create several dynamic load balancing techniques such as Round Robin, Throttled, Equally Spread Current Execution Load, and Shortest Job First algorithms

    Vibronic coupling in the X&#732;<SUP>2</SUP>Π<SUB>g</SUB>–&#195;<SUP>2</SUP>Π<SUB>u</SUB> band system of diacetylene radical cation

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    Vibronic interactions in the two energetically lowest electronic states (X&#732;<SUP>2</SUP>Π<SUB>g</SUB>–&#195;<SUP>2</SUP>Π<SUB>u</SUB>) of the diacetylene radical cation (C<SUB>4</SUB>H<SUB>2</SUB><SUP>•+</SUP>) are theoretically examined here. The spectroscopy of these two electronic states of C<SUB>4</SUB>H<SUB>2</SUB><SUP>•+</SUP> has been a subject of considerable interest and measured in the laboratory by various groups. Inspired by numerous experimental data, we attempt here a detailed investigation of vibronic interactions within and between the doubly degenerate Π electronic states and their impact on the vibronic structure of each state. A vibronic coupling model is constructed in a diabatic electronic basis and with the aid of ab initio quantum chemistry calculations. The vibronic structures of the electronic states are calculated by time-independent and time-dependent quantum mechanical methods. The progression of vibrational modes in the vibronic band is identified, assigned, and compared with the literature data. The nonradiative internal conversion dynamics is also examined and discussed

    Leiomyosarcoma of Uterus in a Nulliparous Female: Mimicking as Ovarian Malignancy

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    Uterine sarcoma is a rare verity of smooth muscle tumor, accounting for 2 to 6% of uterine malignancies. Leiomyosarcoma (LMS) represents ~1% of overall uterine tumors and ~25 to 36% of uterine sarcomas. Here we present a case of uterine LMS in a 34-year-old nulliparous woman presented with huge distension of abdomen which was confused to be an ovarian malignancy. She underwent total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. The diagnosis of LMS is made by histopathological examination after surgery. Surgery is the only treatment and role of adjuvant therapy has not been clearly defined

    <span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family: "Times New Roman";mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";mso-bidi-font-family: Mangal;mso-ansi-language:EN-GB;mso-fareast-language:EN-US;mso-bidi-language: HI" lang="EN-GB">Therapeutic effect of <i style="mso-bidi-font-style:normal">Streptococcus thermophilus</i> (MTCC 1938) on acetaminophen induced uremia in experimental rats</span>

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    318-323Uremia is a major feature of chronic kidney diseases (CKD). Studies were conducted with a standard urease producing probiotic strain, Streptococcus thermophilus (MTCC 1938) to explore the effectiveness of probiotic organism against uremia. The therapeutic potential of the probiotic bacterium was tested against acetaminophen (APAP) induced uremic rats. Supplementation of S. thermophilus in food resulted in improved uremic profile compared to positive control (PC) rats (no probiotic supplementation in food) during 15 d experimental period. Much lower concentration of plasma urea (77%), plasma creatinine (80%), urinary protein (68%) and urine glucose (68%) was found in the earlier. Significant increment of plasma glutathione (GSH) level (58%) in probiotic treated group was also noticed. Moreover, during the feeding with probiotic strain at a dose of 1× 109 CFU/mL bacteria, reduction of enterobacteria in faeces was observed. Notable biochemical changes were reflected in histopathological examination of kidney sections. The uremic profile of the probiotic induced rats was very much comparable with the negative control (NC), even found better for some parametric values. The present study suggests that S. thermophilus could be used as a novel alternative natural therapy for uremia, a major syndrome of CKD. </span
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