45 research outputs found

    Non-invasion sensing of glucose levels in human blood plasma by ultrasonic measurements

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    Abstract: This paper intends to integrate the current information about that data on Acoustic and Elastic parameters of Plasma of Normal Human blood. The parameters such as the ultrasonic velocity, Absorption coefficient, Modulus of elasticity and Loss modulus were calculated and tabulated for normal and diabetic mellitus of plasma its constituents at different frequency ranges. This paper reveals that tabulated data on specific gravity of plasma, water, erythrocytes of human blood. In the present investigation generally maximum velocity of blood is meant by velocity of blood is streaming in the capillary tube having infinite length is sustained from the graph. The capillary viscometry is the most prescribed method for evaluating the viscosity in liquids .In Human Physiology we are fascinated with specific characteristics and distinctive mechanisms of human body that make it a living being. So human being is actually automation and it is a part of automatic sequence of life, these special attributes allow us. In diabetic mellitus there is sufficient evidence that the elevated blood viscosity is a pathaogenetic factor of diabetic microangiopathy, altering microcirculation and leading to insufficient tissue nutrition. This paper mainly keen observation of that tabulated the data on ultrasonic velocity in different constituents of noramal and diseased blood. Generally blood sample is centrifuged and separated the plasma in this specific gravity was found for the five samples and it furnishes very good agreement with the standard values. This study is essential and developed in Biological and pathological division

    Bayes Factors for Mixed Models: a Discussion

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    van Doorn et al. (2021) outlined various questions that arise when conducting Bayesian model comparison for mixed effects models. Seven response articles offered their own perspective on the preferred setup for mixed model comparison, on the most appropriate specification of prior distributions, and on the desirability of default recommendations. This article presents a round-table discussion that aims to clarify outstanding issues, explore common ground, and outline practical considerations for any researcher wishing to conduct a Bayesian mixed effects model comparison

    Parafoveal preview effects from word N+1 and word N+2 during reading: A critical review and Bayesian meta-analysis

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    The use of gaze-contingent display techniques to study reading has shown that readers attend not only to the currently fixated word, but also to the word to the right of the current fixation. However, a critical look at the literature shows that there are a number of questions that cannot be readily answered from the available literature reviews on the topic. First, there is no consensus on whether readers also attend to the second word to the right of fixation. Second, it is not clear whether parafoveal processing is more efficient in languages such as Chinese. Third, it is not well understood whether the measured effects are confounded by the properties of the parafoveal mask. The present study addressed these issues by performing a Bayesian meta-analysis of 93 experiments that used the boundary paradigm (Rayner, 1975). There were three main findings: 1) the advantage of previewing the second word to the right is modest in size and likely not centred on zero; 2) Chinese readers seem to make a more efficient use of parafoveal processing, but this is mostly evident in gaze duration; 3) there are interference effects associated with using different parafoveal masks that roughly increase when the mask is less word-like

    Memory mechanisms supporting syntactic comprehension

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    Working memory in sentence comprehension processing Hindi center embeddings

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    LoC Class: PK1934, LoC Subject Headings: Hindi language--Sentences, Hindi language--Psychological aspects, Hindi language--Parsing, Reading/Psychology o
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