Modeling radiation doses to critical organs of patients undergoing intracavitary brachytherapy treatment using the finite element method
Intracavitary brachytherapy is a procedure in which radioactive sources are placed in the body cavities close to or inside the target volume to deliver radiation at short distances. In this mode of treatment, high radiation dose can be delivered to the tumour volume with rapid dose fall-off into the surrounding normal tissues. In brachytherapy, the dosimetry in biological tissues is a complex process. Dosimetric parameters such as the dose to critical organs and the total dose to the reference points as in the case of Manchester system are critical for patients undergoing intracavitary brachytherapy treatment. In this study, the finite element method has been utilized to solve Boltzmann Transport Equation (BTE) to determine the distribution of angular photon fluxes at various positions in the cervix of cancer patients and the dose distribution calculated for the organs of interest. Results from the study indicate doses to the rectum and the bladder to be in the range of 21.5-90.10cGy and 25.60-110.02cGy respectively for stage I to stage IV cancer patients. Comparison of the results from this model with data from published articles and dose prescriptions from the treatment planning system of the Radiotherapy Centre of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Ghana for different cancer stages indicate good agreement.
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Multi Relational Learning (Classification) Based on Relation Data Using Weighted Voting Combination Technique
Classification is an important task in data mining and machine learning, in which a model is generated based on training dataset and that model is used to predict class label of unknown dataset. Today most real-world data are stored in relational format. So to classify objects in one relation, other relations provide useful information. Relational data are the popular format for structured data which consist of tables connected via relations (primary key/ foreign key). Relational data are simply too complex to analyze with a propositional (single table learning) algorithm of data mining. So to classify from relational data there is a need of multi relational classification which is used to analyze relational data and predict unknown pattern automatically. This paper contains Multi Relational Classification with weighted voting algorithm for learning from relational data which result in increase accuracy. Also to decrease the running time voting technique is used compared to stacking as a combination method. The experimental study along with results demonstrate the effectiveness of algorithm respect to other existing techniques.
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Numerical study of performance improvement of jet compressor
In this paper, numerical performance analysis of jet compressor’s has been carried out using irreversibility characteristics. The various losses that occur in different regions of jet compressor have been quantified and an attempt has been made to increase the efficiency of jet compressor by reducing the losses based on minimization of entropy method. In the present work, new technique has been identified to minimise the momentum difference between the motive and the propelled fluid. This was carried out by forcing the propelled stream using a blower. The geometrical design parameters were obtained by solving the set of governing equations, a CFD package; FLUENT and it has been effectively used to evaluate the optimum entrainment ratio for a given set of operating conditions.
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Occupational hazard awareness and safety practices among cement factory workers at obajana, Kogi state, Nigeria
Most of the world’s population spend about one-third of their adult life at work, and with work-place injuries and fatalities remaining at unacceptably high levels. This study was carry out to determining occupational hazard awareness and safety practices among cement factory workers in community in Nigeria. A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out and data were collected using pre-tested semi-structured questionnaires. Using multi-stage sampling technique, 283 questionnaires were administered to workers who consented to the study. Two hundred and seventy-one questionnaires were fully completed and used for analysis. Most of the respondents were males, 265(97.8%), between 31-35 years in age, 88(32.5%) and had tertiary education, 181(66.8%). Majority of the respondents, 266(98.2%) were aware of hazards associated with their jobs. Two hundred and sixty two (96.7%) of the respondents accepted that their occupation was hazardous. The most commonly known hazard by the respondents was dust, 206(77.4%), followed by noise 83(31.2%). Most of the respondents, 263(97.0%) had pre-employment medical examination done before starting work while only 106(39.1%) had ever done periodic medical examination. Most of the respondents, 265(97.8%) used protective equipments and nearly all the respondents 268(98.9%) were interested in updating their knowledge about hazards prevention. In the last 1 year preceding the study, 53(19.6%) of the respondents had suffered injuries while at work and forty six (17%) had been absent from work due to work related injuries. In conclusion, the level of awareness about occupational hazards and compliance with safety measures was very high, but the rate of periodic medical examination was low among respondents. It is recommended that periodic medical examination policy be adopted by management.
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Performance of Equity Derivative Market in India: A Post Liberalization Analysis
The global liberalization and integration of financial markets has created new investment opportunities, which, in turn, require the development of new instruments that are more efficient to deal with the increased risks which is a characteristic feature of any investment. Derivatives products provide certain important economic benefits such as risk management or redistribution of risk away from risk-averse investors towards those more willing and able to bear risk. These functions of derivatives help in efficient capital allocation and price discovery in the economy. Since its inception in June 2000, derivatives market has exhibited exponential growth as the market turn-over has boosted from Rs. 40180 million in 2000-2001 to Rs. 474308323 Million in 2013-2014 .Within a short span of fourteen years, derivatives trading in India has surpassed cash segment in terms of turnover and number of traded contracts. The present study attempts mainly to focus on growth and performance of derivative market in India during post liberalization era. This paper also attempts to analyze sector wise classification of derivative market like stock, index, currency etc. Some space is also devoted for a brief discussion of basic concepts and fundamentals of derivatives. The paper concludes by pointing out trends of derivatives and factors affecting the growth of same. This work can serve as a source of guide for the study related to derivatives.
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Political and Social features of the allegorical Short Story Little Black Fish Written by Iranian Writer, Samad Behrangi
Allegory is a device in which characters or events represent or symbolize ideas and concepts. Allegory has been used widely throughout the history of literature, and in all forms of artwork. A reason for this is that allegory has an immense power of illustrating complex ideas and concepts in a digestible, concrete way. Therefore, in allegory a message is communicated by means of symbolic figures, actions or symbolic representation. One of the contemporary Iranian authors who wrote stories benefited allegorical structure was Samad Behrangi. Although his stories seemingly suit for children, they are in fact deep in thematic meaning in a sense that makes them interesting for adults. As a writer sensitive to social, political and cultural situations, he used animals as the characters of some stories. One of the most eminent short stories written by him is Little Black Fish. This article attempted to demonstrate that this short story was a social and political allegory by focusing on its potential allegorical features.
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Radiation and mass transfer effects on MHD free convective flow past a semi-infinite vertical porous plate
In this article, we studied the effects of variable viscosity and thermal conductivity on an unsteady two-dimensional laminar flow of a viscous incompressible electrically conducting fluid past a semi-infinite vertical plate taking into account the mass transfer. The fluid viscosity is assumed to vary as a linear function of temperature. The governing equations for the flow are transformed into a system of non-linear ordinary differential equations are solved by a closed analytical form. The effects of the various parameters on the velocity, temperature, concentration and skin-friction profiles are presented graphically.
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Ranking of Indian Institutions in Food Science and Technology Research during 2004-2013
Research on food science and technology is necessary to fuel food industries, it will leads to generation of employment, growth of agriculture, increase in export and improvement of economy. During last five years, Indian food processing sector show 8.4% growth but country is dependent on import of technologies. India needs domestic technologies for agro-based rural industries, value addition, food preservation and processing, nutrition enhancement and management of food wastage (Economic Survey 2013-2014).
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Reviewing the performance of tuned mass dampers (TMD), in the near-fault earthquakes
Using of tuned mass damper is a common way for reducing responses of structures as a result of wind and earthquake. This damper is consisted of concentrated mass which is connected to the point of structure by a damper and spring. In this paper frame of last floor is used for placing tuned mass damper. For this reason, four models of 4, 8, 12, 20 floor buildings with moment resistance frame are studied under effect of earthquakes of near field Leandros, Northrdig, Kube and Tabas faults. So, mass damper which is suggested on the base of improved values in scientific resources is calculated. On the base of these results, it is possible to found appropriate behavior of tuned mass damper in 12 and 20 buildings.
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Role of top management leadership and commitment in total quality management in service organization in Malaysia: A review and conceptual framework
Purpose of this paper is to review the role and impact of top management commitment and leadership on total quality management (TQM) in service organizations in Malaysia, and to come out with a conceptual framework model. A total of 15 related studies selected from well known electronic academic resources and databases (e.g. Emeraldinsight, Elsevier Sciencedirect and Scopus) and deeply reviewed. A proposed conceptual framework developed according to the finding and theoretical dimensions of those papers. Outcomes of this paper will: enrich the literature in the field; will underline trends of the research in role of top management leadership and commitment in TQM practices; and will provide fresh insights to academic researchers interested in the field of TQM as well as to organizations managers.
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