Electricity produce by using sugarcane crushing machine an exprimental study of energy transformation by using turbine setup
This is innovative idea to produce electricity. Now a day’s world mostly depends up on the electricity, why means all industry machinery are run by source of electricity. In summer time don’t get the wind and water energy properly. So this time electricity demand are occur .so this kind of problem 50% satisfied the project. This system produces two outputs give one input. The system consists two circuits are primary and secondary circuits. To give input energy to the primary circuits and produced mechanical energy. This Mechanical Energy applied to the secondary circuit. The secondary circuits produce the two output energy. The two output energy is work and electrical energy. Finally DC generator produce 2kw and also work are done. This project using small scale industry means get many profits.
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Advanced health monitoring and receiving using smartphone in global networks
A healthcare solution that combines android mobile and IPv6 techniques in a wireless sensor network to monitor the health condition of patients and provide a wide range of effective, comprehensive, and convenient healthcare services by using global network. With advances in mobile communication, new opportunities have opened up for the development of healthcare systems that remotely monitor biomedical signals from patients. In this different type of sensors can be used to measure body level of patient in different location such as heart rate, blood pressure, haemoglobin, temperature. A visualization module of the server program graphically displays the recorded biomedical signals on Android mobile devices used by patients and doctors at the end of the networks in real-time. These data’s can be transmitted through the Bluetooth, which is received by the smart phone in another location. With the help of GSM we can access human body level from anywhere. A low-power embedded wearable sensor measures the health parameters dynamically and is connected according to the concept of IPv6 over low-power wireless personal area network to the M2M node for wireless transmission through the internet or external IP-enabled networks via the M2M gateway.
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Profitability analysis of selected Nationalised banks in India
Banking in India originated in the last decades of the 18th century. After the nationalization of banks, the major concern was the productivity and profitability of public sector banks. It was believed that the new direction given to the banks since their nationalization in 1969, and the slacking productivity, has led to declining trends in the profits and profitability. This study is conducted to know the profitability of selected Nationalised Indian banks. In order to access and evaluate the profitability of selected nationalized banks of India, financial ratios of the different banks have been studied and correlation analysis and multiple regression techniques are used. The study shows the explanatory power of some variables such as NII, C/D ratio, Business per employee, Profit per employee are significantly high and Interest spread, OE, P&C are found with low explanatory power. To strengthen the position further, the public sector banks must strive to greatly enhance efficiency through a control over increasing non-interest income, and maximizing business per employee and per branch, etc.
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Preference of values between male and female B.Ed. College students in Tamilnadu
The present study attempts to know the level of preference towards values between male and female students of different B.Ed. College in Tamil Nadu. The investigator has employed the survey method for collecting the data by using the well-designed and validated research tools for primary data collection. The tools have been administered to a random sample of 900 B.Ed college students in Tamil Nadu. The main objectives of the study is to find out the preference on values such as, economic, political, theoretical, social, religious and aesthetical values. The result reveals that the economical and political values are correlating with gender. The researcher has offered suitable suggestions to the stakeholders and policy makers pertinent to the findings of the study
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Review Summarization with Machine Learning Language
Now a days e-commerce becoming more popular, Seller selling product on the web often ask their customers for reviews about products which they have purchased and these reviews are used by other people to know features of the product. In this paper, we design and develop, review summarization system with Machine Learning Language. The goal of review summarization system is to take out the product features on which people write their opinions and then identifying whether the opinions are positive, negative or neutral. This system is based on the sentiment classification and portal algorithm. It differentiates the reviews into positive, negative and neutral. Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) is used to identify features of the product. Portal algorithm is used to classify the reviews. In proposing system we display total percentages of reviews in graphical representation.
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Neutralized politics by bureaucratic power in Turkey from 1923 to 2002
Although the Republic of Turkey is recognized as a country figured in opposition to the heritage of and in contrast with the Ottoman Empire, it is obvious that this viewpoint does not fully comply with realities. In this regard, it is possible to claim that the attempt of a bureaucratic group to control the whole social and political area, which also revealed itself for centuries in the Ottoman Period and became more evident in its last periods, has passed to the Republic. Center-periphery relationship established by both the bureaucracy and the public with the spirit of Kuva-yi Milliye (meaning either National Forces or Nationalist Forces in Ottoman Turkish) has evolved into a bureaucratic management structure upon the foundation of the Republic. This structure, which was attempted to be justified for institutionalizing and guaranteeing the new state in the early years of the Republic, did not change in the following years; moreover, it turned into an uphill struggle of bureaucratic structure not to lose the positions that it obtained. Although the powerful governments supported by the public upon the initiation of the multi-party system, the bureaucratic structure, having positioned itself as the owner of the state, struggled to take hold of the power every time by antidemocratic means and usually achieved to do it. In this regard, the coups of May 27, September 12 and February 28 may be considered as the attempts of the bureaucratic structure to take hold of the state again. Today it seems that the bureaucratic structure that regards itself as the owner of the state has lost some of its positions; however, it may be suggested that the struggle between the masses willing to have more democracy and this deep structure will go on for a long time. In this study, the struggle of bureaucratic structure to acquire areas and protect the acquired ones in spite of public and democracy and neutralization of politics in this struggle as from the foundation of the Republic until 2002 are discussed.
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Preparation and characterization of visible-light-activated tio2 nanoparticles co-doped with copper and samarium
Enhancement of photocatalytic activity of titania in the visible region and stabilization of anatase phase are significant from the view point of water pollution abatement, since this will enable solar light mediated processes to be scaled up to meet industrial requirements. Recent research has focused on designing nano titania based catalytic systems due to the large surface areas and improved photogeneration of oxidant-reductant species that the nano particles offer. There are several methods for the synthesis of nanoTiO2. Compared to bare TiO2, metal ion doped TiO2 is advantageous, as the doped metal ion alters the band gap and surface adsorption properties. Iron, zinc, cadmium, lanthanum, cerium, cobalt and nickel ions doped TiO2 have been reported in the literature for photocatalytic application. In this context, the present study aims at the co-doping of nano titania with a transition metal ion and a rare earth metal ion. Copper and Samarium ions have been chosen for this purpose as this co-doping has not been reported in the literature so far. In this paper we have synthesized Cu and Sm ions co-doped nano titania prepared by the sol-gel method. This catalyst was characterized by FTIR, XRD, TGA, SEM and UV- visible to analyze the band gap chatacteristics and the effect of calcination on the photodegradation of 4CP
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Towards renewable energy development in Nigeria
Access to energy has been found to affect attainment of sustainable development of a country. Poverty, unemployment, and other developmental problems facing Nigeria have been traced to unavailability of energy for both domestic and industrial purposes. In recent times, government has been active in developing the renewable energy sector to meet the country’s energy need. But this has been hampered by many problems. This paper identify some of these problems, which include absence of policy, legal and regulatory framework, non-existence of framework for Power Purchase Agreements (PPA), weak institutional framework, high initial capital costs, lack of technical or commercial skills and information, public awareness, subsidies for competing fuels , and corruption, and ways of turning the situation around were suggested. The paper however concludes that if the government, private investors, research institutions, various agent of government and the general public can join hands together, these barriers would be overcome and adequate energy provided for the Nigeria citizen.
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Early pregnancy and risk of breast cancer in women of north east India
Cancer is currently the cause of 12% of all deaths worldwide. The number of cancer deaths annually will increase from about 6 million to 10 million. Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women worldwide, with nearly 1 000 000 new cases diagnosed per year, and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women worldwide. The causes of breast cancer remain largely unknown, but certain reproductive and hormonal factors are clearly related to risk. It is reported that one in 22 women in India is likely to suffer from breast cancer during her lifetime. The medical records of 200 patients treated at the Mahavir Cancer Institute and research Centre for breast cancer between 2005 and 2008 with perspective age of first pregnancy and menstrual status were reviewed. In present study we can observe that breast cancer cases were more found in pre menopausal women i.e.: 59 % than post menopausal women i.e.: 41%. Most women of the study were belonging to low socieo-economic status from rural area. They have average first pregnancy on 17.95 years of age. Thus it is concluded that early pregnancy having no protective role in breast cancer but they develop breast cancer in early age.
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Enhancement of Biogas Production from 2.5m3 Puxin Digester
The world moved away from the concept that waste is something to be disposed of to recognizing it as a feedstock for energy. Therefore, the research was carried out by 2.5m3 pilot-scale Puxin digester from China to evaluate the anaerobic biodegradation of lignocellulose waste comprising cow dung, wheat straw and rice straw as feedstock is feasible at thermophilic condition (45 0C) for production biogas as a renewable energy. The addition of cow dung inoculum to fixed amount of feedstock was observed to improve biogas production. However, biogas yield was observed to decrease with use cow dung only. The ultimate biogas yield which can be determined from very long periods of anaerobic batch reaction was alternatively estimated through curve fitting. The maximum biogas yield for digester was estimated to be 233 L/Kg VS fed, while the ultimate biogas and methane yield attainable from these mixtures were estimated to be 340 L/Kg VS fed. This biogas can be burnt to produce heat and power. The results show that there are number of operating parameters affect the performance of the anaerobic digestion including the amount and type of inoculum, digestion duration, pH adjustments, temperature, C: N ratio and total solids (TS).
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