A Rare Presentation and Management of Hereditary Multiple Exostoses
Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME) is an inherited genetic condition characterized by the presence of multiple exostoses (osteochondromas). We report here the management of a rare case of a 29-year-old woman presented with multiple painless bony lumps that had developed insidiously over the past 10 years. The sites of involvement were the knees and the distal thirds of the fore arms and femurs. Radiographs showed well-defined sessile bone-density spurs arising from the metaphyses, with no alterations in the surrounding soft tissues. After surgical resection, histological examination of the operative specimens established the diagnosis of hereditary multiple exostosis.
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A Rule-Based Approach for Sentiment Analysis of Products Review
E-commerce has become one of the most commodious methods of shopping because of the technological revolution. Research shows internet shopping is much preferred by people rather than the traditional mode of shopping. Millions of user-generated comments are posted daily on the web, and analysis of these opinions could be more directive towards the customers and manufacturers. That makes the Sentiment analysis of online reviews one of the most sought-after research topic. This paper portrays our experimental work on domain-specific feature-based sentiment analysis of product review. In this paper, we worked with some fixed predefined core features of a product for presenting the customer’s acceptance of the principal attributes of a product so that the manufacturer can improve the quality of the basic features. We have proposed a feature-oriented sentiment prediction scheme. That analyses the generated expressions from the textual reviews of a product for predicting sentiment and assigns scores for our predefined features to present a net sentiment profile of a product of all parameters. With 92% accuracy, our sentiment detection scheme is proved to be an effective way to highlight the core attributes that seem to be really beneficial to the customer and manufacturer.
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A study on rubber products manufacturing industries in kerala in the liberallization period
The New Industrial Policy (NIP) was introduced in 1991. The key elements of the NIP are the abolition of licensing of capital goods, reduced list of industries to be reserved for the public sector, increasing foreign equity ownerships in domestic industries, private investment in infrastructure, freer import of capital goods, reduced tariff for consumer goods, de-regulation in small scale industrial units and allowing greater inflow as well as outflow of foreign investment. These aim to enhance productivity and efficiency in Indian industries by increasing competition, creating level playing field among public, private and foreign business and generating environment which is conducive for technological growth. Manufacturing growth is important for achieving balanced growth of the economy and generating adequate employment. For this purpose, it is necessary to determine the manufacturing growth that would help a higher growth rate of the economy as well as ensuring longer employment.
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A ‘useful’ information measure and its mean codewords length
A parametric mean length is defined as the quantity , Where This being the useful mean length of codewords weighted by utilities, Lower and upper bounds for are derived in terms of ‘useful’ information measure.
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Ambivalent Identity in Wole Soyinka’s A Dance of the Forests
The aim of the present article is to investigate the notion of ambivalent identity in Wole Soyinka’s 1960 play, A Dance of the Forests. The central question of the study is: how does the main character behave when he is confronted with a different culture? To answer the question, the research does a postcolonial reading of Soyinka’s A Dance of the Forests. First, an introduction to postcolonialism, Soyinka’s literary career, various views on the ambivalent identity and a summary of the play are presented, and then the concept of ambivalent identity is explored in Demoke’s conduct. The research reveals that Demoke expresses definite ambivalence throughout the play. The article concludes that Demoke feels connected to the past and present, good and evil, creation and destruction at the same time.
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An appraisal of hazard index due to nitrate exposure in the groundwaters of Bellandur, Bangalore, India
Nitrate contamination of drinking water has become a massive public health concern since excessive nitrate concentrations are found to cause several health disorders. The present study was undertaken to investigate the nitrate levels in the groundwaters of Bellandur during the pre- and post-monsoon periods of 2017, compare the analysis results with the drinking water standards as per the Bureau of Indian standards (BIS) and assess the potential risk to human health by evaluating by using the Hazard Index (HI) with respect to nitrates. This was achieved by subjecting 30 groundwater samples each, collected from the study area, during the pre and post monsoon seasons. The analysis results reveal that 53.33% of the samples contain nitrate in excess of 45 mg/l, the maximum allowable limits of drinking water laid down by BIS. The hazard index (HI) was evaluated by computing the Chronic Daily Intake (CDI). Results reveal that 14 samples in the post-monsoon and 12 samples in the pre-monsoon have a hazard index greater than unity (1), which indicates a high level of risk due to nitrate exposure in the groundwater endangering the respondents due to excessive nitrate concentrations in the groundwater.
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An Assessment of Critical Load in Agra Region by different methods
A Steady State Mass Balance method (SSMB) in all different forms was used to calculate the critical load of sulphur and nitrogen for soil. The present load of sulphur (161.1 Eq ha-1 yr-1), nitrogen (49.9 Eq ha-1 yr-1) and ammonium (176.8 Eq ha-1 yr-1) were calculated from wet and dry deposition from Agra region. The values of critical load of sulphur and nitrogen for soil with respect to wheat (Triticum vulgaris), maize (Zea mays), rye (Triticale), potato (Solanum tuberosum), lemon (Citrus argentifolium), anjan grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) and bajra (Pennisetum typhoides) were calculated.The values of actual acidity calculated were lower than the values assessed by the RAINS-Asia model of this area. It has been concluded that chloride also plays an important role in the acid deposition which changes the value of critical load significantly.
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An experimental study on the effect of EGR on performance and emission on four stroke SI engine with various catalytic coatings
In this study effect of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) on performance, emission and combustion of a single cylinder, four stroke spark ignition are investigated. EGR is one of the most effective means of reducing NOx emissions from IC engines and is widely used in order to meet the emission standards. In the present work, experimental investigation has been carried out to study the performance, emission and combustion characteristics by exhaust gas recirculation in a SI engine using various catalytic coatings and different EGR flow rate. Experimental results show that NOx emissions were reduced when the engine was operated with cooled EGR. The maximum NOx reduction for copper coated engine with 10% EGR is about 45 % lower than standard engine. The other catalytic coatings like chromium and nickel shown the NOx reduction of 7 % and 4 % lower than standard engine.
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Anal Structure in Crohn’s Disease: Real Challenge Experience of a Medicine Department
Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the gastrointestinal tract. Perineal manifestations are a marker for disease severity. Anal strictures result from fibrotic scarring after several inflammatory attacks and are responsible for impaired quality of life. The aim of our work is to study the epidemiological profile and the management of these lesions. This is a descriptive retrospective study over a 17-year period from January 2002 to January 2019, concerning a monocentric cohort of 1053 cases of Crohn's disease. 22 patients had anal stricture, a prevalence rate of 2.08%. The main symptoms were painful passing of stools in all patients, emission of pus in 12 patients (54.5%) cases, imperiosity in 5 patients (22.7%), abdominal pain in 10 patients (45.4%) and an Obstructed defecation syndrome in 3 patients (13.6%). Penetrating phenotype B3 and the colonic localization L2 were the most frequent. Pelvic MRI confirmed anal stenosis in all patients, associated with complex fistulas, PARKS grade 4 in 18% (n = 4) cases. The treatment of the stenosis consisted of finger dilatation in 21 patients (90%), associated with dilation by Hegar dilatators in 63.6% (n = 14) cases and by balloons in 31.8% (n = 7) cases; the stenosis biopsy revealed squamous cell carcinoma in only one case, 4.5%. The medical treatment for CD was based on immunosuppressants in 72.7% (n = 16) cases, anti TNF in 18.18% (n = 4) cases, and Combination therapy in 9% (n = 2) cases. The prevalence of anal strictures in our study remains low compared to literature series; these are young women with LAP, a Penetrating phenotype and pancolitis.
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Analysis and study of stability constant for metal Complex with 1-{3-[2-Amino-5-(5-hydroxy-5H-imidazol-4-ylmethanesulfonyl)-benzyloxy]-4H-pyrazol-4-yl}-ethanone ligand
The electrochemical polarographic analysis of complex of Re (II) complex with the ligand 1-{3-[2-Amino-5-(5-hydroxy-5H-imidazol-4-ylmethanesulfonyl)-benzyloxy]-4H-pyrazol-4-yl}-ethanone were analyzed and it found that ligand forms 1:2 complex with Re(II) in between pH of alkaline range between 7.4-8.6. The logarithm value of stability constant of 1:2 metalis 14.9and the entropy and free energy observed at -78.69 and -43.48 respectively.
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