32 research outputs found

    TELMISARTAN AND AZELNIDIPINE QUANTIFICATION EMPLOYING HPLC STRATAGEM; STABILITY INVESTIGATION ON TELMISARTAN AND AZELNIDIPINE

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    Objective: The focus of our research was to create a fairly sensitive HPLC stratagem for determining telmisartan (TLM) and azelnidipine (AEL) in bulk and tablet types. Methods: Analysis of TLM and AEL was performed on a “C18 Kromasil stationary column (5 µm, 250 mm × 4.6 mm)”. The mobile phase was made of 0.1M NaH2PO4 solution (pH 3.5) and methanol at a comparative volume ratio of 50% each. The analysis of TLM and AEL was isocratic, with the flow velocity adjusted at 1.0 ml/min and indeed, the TLM and AEL analysis was done at 256 nm using a PDA device sensor. TLM and AEL were stressed with acid, peroxide, dry heat, alkali, and sunlight-induced settings. Results: The retention/elution periods for the TLM and AEL were observed at 2.225 min and 3.178 min, respectively. The HPLC stratagem developed have a straight-line relation with relative concentrations in the ranges of 20-60 µg/ml for TLM and 4-12 µg/ml for AEL. The LOQ’s for TLM and AEL were 0.2516 μg/ml and 0.0871 μg/ml, respectively. The validation investigational findings done for TLM and AEL with the established sensitive HPLC stratagem were passed out in conformity with the ICH standards. Conclusion: The established sensitive HPLC stratagem was shown as competent for the quality check of bulk samples of TLM and AEL throughout batch release as well as in the course of TLM and AEL stability investigations

    ONLINE DETECTION OF COPYRIGHT PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR VIDEOS STREAMS USING CLOUD

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    With Digital revolution, content creator space has increased and many content owners create video contents and publish on streaming sites like YouTube. These contents can be stolen on internet and published in some other sites completely or partially. To detect this online copy, a copy right protection system is need which can detect if content is copied to some other site and its URL and the percentage of copy. If this information is available, the content owner can sue the copier and the sites hosting copied information. With increasing lot of online videos there must a way to identify the copy with a reasonable amount of time. In this paper, we propose a copy right detection system which works fast and on online

    UNIQUE PROGRESSIVE TESTAMENT OF CACHE FOR MULTI-USER IN CLOUD ENVIRONMENTS

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    As contrary to previously mentioned authenticated organizations, e.g. skip list and Merkle tree, we devise an unusual authenticated network accepted as Homomorphic Authenticated Tree, we current further report nearby PoS and productive PoS. Whenever a verifier must verify the purity of the file, it indiscriminately selects some square indexes from the file, and transmits the to the perplex waiter. To the magnificent of our empathetic, no current lively Poss. supports this purpose. We advanced a peculiar tool admitted as HAT whatever is a superb authenticated network. We proposed the first-rate needs in multi-user distort storehouse organizations and on speaking terms the type of DE duplicatable changing Poss. Existing productive PoSs can't be drawn-out vis-Ă -vis the multi-user aura. Because of the complication of network diversification and tag period, extant organization can't be protracted to productive Poss. An operational multi-user distort depot structure needs the sure client-side mix-user deduplication approach, whichever enables everybody to skip the uploading alter and promote the effects from the files rapidly, when separate proprietors of the indistinguishable files have submitted the to the muddle hostess. to narrow the link cost both in the information of cache step and the deduplication step watches the same calculation cost. We demonstrate the safeness in our structure, and the logical search and preliminary results disclose that our structure is valuable used. Within this essay, we plan the idea of DE duplicatable productive information of storehouse and ask an adequate development common as Dipus, to realize progressive Pops and settle mix-user deduplication, concurrently

    IOT BASED HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM USING CLOUD COMPUTING

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    The fast improvement of the Internet of things (IoT) era makes it feasible for connecting diverse clever gadgets together via the Internet and supplying greater records interoperability strategies for application motive. Recent studies suggest greater capacity packages of IoT in data in-depth business sectors collectively with healthcare services. However, the range of the gadgets in IoT reasons the heterogeneity problem of the information layout in IoT platform. Meanwhile, the use of IoT technology in applications has spurred the increase of real-time information, which makes the statistics garage and getting access to more tough and hard. Here in this paper, a greener machine to system verbal exchange is finished for health care data

    An unusual case of anti-neutrophilic cytoplasmic autoantibodies associated vasculitis with pauci-immune crescentic glomerulonephritis in young? Wegener’s? Churg Strauss

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    Anti-neutrophilic cytoplasmic autoantibodies-associated vasculitis (AAV) is very rare in India. It normally affects older population around 6th and 7th decade of life. The management of cases is also complicated. We present a case of 18 year old male patient who came with complaints of epistaxis and had hematuria and pain in the joints. He had sub conjunctival haemorrhage on presentation. On and off he had respiratory symptoms and epistaxis in the past for which he was treated as allergy and bronchial asthma. At admission he had high absolute eosinophil count and had blood 3+ positive in urine. Initially he was treated as post viral vasculitis. But patient had involvement of kidney, lung, skin, joints, eyes and on further evaluation he was found to have AAV. The case was unique due to the age of presentation and patient also had overlapping symptoms of both Wegner’s granulomatosis and Churg-Strauss syndrome

    Eliminating Monitor Overuse (EMO) Type III Effectiveness-Deimplementation Cluster-Randomized Trial: Statistical Analysis Plan

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    Background: Deimplementing overused health interventions is essential to maximizing quality and value while minimizing harm, waste, and inefficiencies. Three national guidelines discourage continuous pulse oximetry (SpO2) monitoring in children who are not receiving supplemental oxygen, but the guideline-discordant practice remains prevalent, making it a prime target for deimplementation. This paper details the statistical analysis plan for the Eliminating Monitor Overuse (EMO) SpO2 trial, which compares the effect of two competing deimplementation strategies (unlearning only vs. unlearning plus substitution) on the sustainment of deimplementation of SpO2 monitoring in children with bronchiolitis who are in room air. Methods: The EMO Trial is a hybrid type 3 effectiveness-deimplementation trial with a longitudinal cluster-randomized design, conducted in Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings Network hospitals. The primary outcome is deimplementation sustainment, analyzed as a longitudinal difference-in-differences comparison between study arms. This analysis will use generalized hierarchical mixed-effects models for longitudinal clustering outcomes. Secondary outcomes include the length of hospital stay and oxygen supplementation duration, modeled using linear mixed-effects regressions. Using the well-established counterfactual approach, we will also perform a mediation analysis of hospital-level mechanistic measures on the association between the deimplementation strategy and the sustainment outcome. Discussion: We anticipate that the EMO Trial will advance the science of deimplementation by providing new insights into the processes, mechanisms, and likelihood of sustained practice change using rigorously designed deimplementation strategies. This pre-specified statistical analysis plan will mitigate reporting bias and support data-driven approaches

    Dynamics of MHD Convection of Walters B Viscoelastic Fluid through an Accelerating Permeable Surface Using the Soret–Dufour Mechanism

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    The MHD convective Walters-B memory liquid flow past a permeable accelerating surface with the mechanism of Soret-Dufour is considered. The flow equation constitutes a set of partial differential equations (PDEs) to elucidate the real flow of a non-Newtonian liquid. The radiation thermo-physical parameters were employed based on the use of Roseland approximation. This implies the fluid employed in this exploration is optically thick. Utilizing suitable similarity terms, the flow equation PDEs were simplified to become total differential equations. The spectral homotopy analysis method (SHAM) was utilized to provide outcomes to the model. The SHAM involves the addition of the Chebyshev pseudospectral approach (CPM) alongside the homotopy analysis approach (HAM). The outcomes were depicted utilizing graphs and tables for the quantities of engineering concern. The mechanisms of Soret and Dufour were separately examined. The imposed magnetism was found to lessen the velocity plot while the thermal radiation term elevates the temperature plot because of the warm particles of the fluid.This research was funded by a grant of the Romanian Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitalization, project number PFE 26/30.12.2021, PERFORM-CDI@UPT100—The increasing of the performance of the Polytechnic University of Timis, oara by strengthening the research, development and technological transfer capacity in the field of “Energy, Environment and Climate Change” at the beginning of the second century of its existence, within Program 1—Development of the national system of Research and Development, Subprogram 1.2—Institutional Performance—Institutional Development Projects—Excellence Funding Projects in RDI, PNCDI III.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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