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    A Model for Remote Access and Protection of Smartphones using Short Message Service

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    The smartphone usage among people is increasing rapidly. With the phenomenal growth of smartphone use, smartphone theft is also increasing. This paper proposes a model to secure smartphones from theft as well as provides options to access a smartphone through other smartphone or a normal mobile via Short Message Service. This model provides option to track and secure the mobile by locking it. It also provides facilities to receive the incoming call and sms information to the remotely connected device and enables the remote user to control the mobile through SMS. The proposed model is validated by the prototype implementation in Android platform. Various tests are conducted in the implementation and the results are discussed.Comment: 10 Pages, 11 Figure

    A comparison of moral literary women's two epic women's moral singing

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    Man has better thinking capacity than other beings. Today he does not remember what happened yesterday and leads to life. In course of time, he writes down the true experiences he has witnessed in the book. The books containing the experiences thus written are the books of ethics. These scriptures teach the morality, civilization, culture, good habits and ethics of life of the people. The books which deal with the principles of ethics in the eighteen lower 18 accounts are the books of ethics. The twin epics Silappathakaram and Manimekalai arose during the dark ages when the scriptures arose. Domesticity, hospitality, domestic work, compassion, and appreciation of love are compared and examined in the ethics of the women of moral literature and the double epic women

    Bio-ethanol production by marine yeasts isolated from coastal mangrove sediment

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    This study analyzed ethanol production by 10 marine strains of yeasts, isolated from mangrove sediments. Of the species tested, Pichia salcaria exhibited the maximum ethanol production of 12.3±3.1 g/l. This was further studied in the culture filtrate supplemented with different concentrations (0.01, 0.1, 1, 2 and 4% w/v) of sawdust as substrate that was pre-processed with phosphoric acid, and then incubated for different durations (24,48,72, 96 and 120 h). The ethanol production by P. salcaria was found maximum (26.2±8.9 g/l) in 72 hours of fermentation in the culture broth supplemented with 2% sawdust that was preprocessed with dilute phosphoric acid. This condition of fermentation was found coincided with high activity cell ase in the cul ure broth, which also revealed a single prominent protein band of 68 kDa molecular weight, similar to cellulase. The study proved the efficiency of marine P. salcaria in bioethanol production

    SURFACE DEFECT HARD TURNING OF AISI 4340 STEEL

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    AISI 4340 medium carbon (.4% C) high strength martensitic steel can be used to create critical components in aerospace engineering, automotive transmissions, like the output of bearings, gears, shafts and cams which require tighter geometric tolerances, longer service existence and good surface finish. The ever growing interest in enhanced surface quality and tighter geometric tolerances on such items has resulted in a huge number of researches in. One key outcome continues to be the refinement of the machining method referred to as hard turning (HT). HT is really a material removal process which utilizes just one point cutting oral appliance high speeds to machine ferrous alloys that exhibit hardness values over 45 HRC. The standard method of processing hard steel involves a recognized sequence of procedures i.e. developing, annealing, rough cutting, heat treatment and grinding, which consume quite a lot of cost and time. Hence, new approach to machining known as Surface Defect machining suggested and examined experimentally to locate best optimum parameters for available conditions to acquire better surface finish and also to reduce machining pressure. Machining pressure reduction works well for growing the tool existence. Taguchi method and Gray Relation Analysis method are utilized to find best combination and comparison of ordinary hard turning and Surface Defect hard turning is completed. Machining sequence follows developing, rough cutting, heat treatment and finished cutting. Simple approach to making surface defect is transported in this experiment

    In vitro and in vivo anti-malarial activity of plants from the Brazilian Amazon

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    Effects of Specific Fuel Consumption and Exhaust Emissions of Four Stroke Diesel Engine with CuO/Water Nanofluid as Coolant

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    This article reports the effects of CuO/water based coolant on specific fuel consumption and exhaust emissions of four stroke single cylinder diesel engine. The CuO nanoparticles of 27 nm were used to prepare the nanofluid-based engine coolant. Three different volume concentrations (i.e 0.05%, 0.1%, and 0.2%) of CuO/water nanofluids were prepared by using two-step method. The purpose of this study is to investigate the exhaust emissions (NOx), exhaust gas temperature and specific fuel consumption under different load conditions with CuO/water nanofluid. After a series of experiments, it was observed that the CuO/water nanofluids, even at low volume concentrations, have a significant influence on exhaust emissions. The experimental results revealed that, at full load condition, the specific fuel consumption was reduced by 8.6%, 15.1% and 21.1% for the addition of 0.05%, 0.1% and 0.2% CuO nanoparticles with water, respectively. Also, the emission tests were concluded that 881 ppm, 853 ppm and 833 ppm of NOx emissions were observed at high load with 0.05%, 0.1% and 0.2% volume concentrations of CuO/water nanofluids, respectively

    CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS IN TAMILNADU

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      Objective: The objective was to study the functional disability, and clinical manifestations in children diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) in Bhavani town, Tamil Nadu. JIA is a mixed group of disorders among various populations with various clinical manifestations. We have carried out a study herein the data presented.Methods: Patient's diagnosis of arthritis with an age group of 10-15 years presenting to tertiary care hospital, Bhavani town, Tamil Nadu for a period of 4 months in the year of 2013-2014. A retrospective study have been conducted and reclassified as JIA based on the International League of Association for Rheumatology (ILAR) JIA diagnostic criteria.Results: Totally 45 patients with arthritis at age of 10-15 years were evaluated during a period of 6 months at the hospital. These patients were further analyzed by ILAR JIA criteria. Average age of disease onset among 15 patients (33.33%) were 6 years with an average age at first visit to the hospital being 7 years and with a male to female ratio of 2:4. Polyarticular rheumatoid factor (RF) negative JIA, at 44.5% was the most frequent type of chronic arthritis encountered. 4.5% polyarticular RF was positive and JIA. 17.7% diagnoses with psoriatic arthritis among the population.Conclusion: Polyarticular RF negative which was the subtype in JIA was found to be high at Bhavani town, Tamil Nadu. There is a need to elucidate environmental factors of JIA in this region.Keywords: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis, Bhavani town, Clinical manifestations, International League of Association for Rheumatology, Rheumatoid factor
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