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    A Burkean analysis of Aung San Suu Kyi\u27s leadership role in the political development of Burma

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    The focus of this thesis is the historical and analytical role, influence and effect of Aung San, U Nu, and Ne Win in the struggle of independent post-war Burma between the philosophy of Buddhism and the aims of a Socialist welfare-state and its effect on Aung San Suu Kyi\u27s struggle for democracy in present day Burma. There has not been any rhetorical analysis of Aung San Suu Kyi as of yet. Chapter 1 covers the political history of Burma in detail; it will cover the monarchy period, the British colonization, and the struggle for independence. Chapter 2 will concentrate on the cultural developments of India and Burma under colonial rule and Chapter 3 covers the historic role of Buddhism, as a religion, social structure, and resistance to secularism. Chapter 4 consists of the analysis of Aung San\u27s political ideologies and the examination of the influences he had during the struggle for independence, the present effects, and the foundations for the next era. Chapter 5 analyzes U Nu and Ne Win\u27s role, religious influence and outcome of their leadership role in the political development of the nation. Chapter 6 will cover of Aung San Suu Kyi\u27s political ideologies and her ability to lead the nation to their second independence

    On The Numerical Solutions of Boundary Layer Equations of Williamson Fluid Past a Moving Plate

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    Laminar boundary layer flow of Williamson fluid over a moving plate is discussed in this paper. The governing equations of the flow problem are transformed into similarity equations using similarity technique. The reduced equations are numerically solved by finite difference method. The graphical presentation is discussed

    Efficient Reversible Watermarking Technique with Contrast Enhancement for Color Images

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    In this paper histogram bin shifting based reversible data hiding algorithm for color images has been proposed. In this technique binary bits are embedded directly by addition and subtraction in two highest bin chosen and this process is repeated in modified histogram. A location map is generated by pre -processing to prevent the unnecessary overflow and underflow. All other pixels except two highest bins are also manipulated for contrast enhancement. Embedding of binary secret data is done on the each color component (Red, Green, and Blue) of color images. Secret Binary data bits are embedded in random permutation manner to secure the data from unauthorized receiver. Extraction of embedded binary bits is done by inverse algorithm of embedding process and original image is recovered by reverse manipulation embedding process. This proposed algorithm provide high embedding capacity with low distortion of original quality of image which may be used in different medical, military and satellite application. DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.15062

    Numerical Solution of 3rd order ODE Using FDM: On a Moving Surface in MHD Flow of Sisko Fluid

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    A Similarity group theoretical technique is used to transform the governing nonlinear partial differential equations of two dimensional MHD boundary layer flow of Sisko fluid into nonlinear ordinary differential equations. Then the resulting third order nonlinear ordinary differential equation with corresponding boundary conditions is linearised by Quasi linearization method. Numerical solution of the linearised third order ODE is obtained using Finite Difference method (FDM). Graphical presentation of the solution is given

    Laminar Boundary Layer Flow of Sisko Fluid

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    The problem of steady two dimensional laminar boundary layer flow of non-Newtonian fluid is analyzed in the present paper. Sisko fluid model, one of the various fluid models of non- Newtonian fluid, is considered for stress-strain relationship. Similarity and numerical solutions obtained for the defined flow problem

    Similarity Solution of Forced Convection Flow of Powell-Eyring & Prandtl-Eyring Fluids by Group-Theoretic Method

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    Generalized one parameter group theoretical method is applied to study Powell-Eyring and Prandtl-Eyring fluid models for heat transfer in forced convection boundary layer flow. The velocity and the temperature variations for two dimensional steady incompressible, laminar forced convection flow of both fluid modelspast a flat plate is considered. Velocity and temperature variation for different values offluid index and physical parameter A,B,α,β and Pr are presented graphically. Also, comparison for both fluid models is done graphically

    Comparison of dexmedetomidine and lignocaine on attenuation of pressor responses during tracheal extubation

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    Objectives: To evaluate and observe the effects of single bolus intravenous dose of Dexmedetomidine with Lignocaine on the hemodynamic changes and pressor responses during tracheal extubation in patients undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia. Methods: This prospective observational study was conducted in anesthesia department of tertiary care teaching hospital of Gujarat. Group A received single bolus dose of Dexmedetomidine 0.5µg/kg iv (diluted in 10ml normal saline) over 10 minutes after completion of surgery and Group B received single bolus dose of Lignocaine 1.5 mg/kg iv (diluted in 10ml normal saline) over 60 seconds prior to extubation. Hemodynamic parameters were recorded before administration of drug (baseline), at extubation and post extubation in both groups. Quality of extubation was assessed by five-point scale. Complications were also compared in both the groups. Results: Heart rate was 89.67±7.19 beats/minute in Group A at the time of extubation and in group B it was 115±6.88 beats/minute which was found highly significant (p<0.0001). Mean SBP in group A was 130.55±9.4 mmHg at the time of extubation and in group B it was 142±9.58 mmHg which was highly significant (p<0.0001). Mean DBP in group A was 85.76±3.26 mmHg at the time of extubation and in group B it was 99.1±2.86mmHg which was highly significant (p<0.0001). Statistical significant difference was also observed between both the groups for heart rate, SBP and DBP from extubation to 60 minutes post extubation. (p<0.05) Conclusions: This study concluded that single bolus dose of intravenous Dexmedetomidine was more effective in maintaining hemodynamic stability and attenuating airway reflex responses as compared to lignocaine
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