Power coefficient enhancement of horizontal axis wind turbine using multiple nozzle system: An experimental investigation
According to Betz, the maximum conversion efficiency of a wind turbine is 59.3%. But, the wind turbine works at efficiency of 25% to 35%. Hence, there is an opportunity to improve the efficiency of wind turbine. If, the efficiency of wind turbine is increased by at least 1%, it could turn into giant profits. Multiple nozzle system, therefore, if it is used, it increases the velocity of air, huge. The effect of multiple nozzle system is studied in the present article. The theoretical power coefficient and actual power coefficients of wind turbine are determined as part of the study. Few experiments were taken up earlier to increase wind speed using single nozzle system. But, multiple nozzle system is first ever, used in the history. The effect of conversion of heat energy into kinetic energy using multiple nozzle system is presented in this article. The design of multiple nozzle system obtained patents in India.
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Propose new ideas and analysis for parallel processing for application of data mining and data analysis
This paper emphasize on how parallelism can be applied in Data Analysis. In recent decades, where the large amount of data is produced by machines: software logs, cameras, microphones, RFIDs, etc. Creation speed rate of these data will increase exponentially with Moore’s Law. Saving or storing such amount of data is inexpensive and using some parallel processing methods, the data can also be investigated and mined effectively. So this article intends to debate about parallel programming procedures used in Data Analysis and Data Mining. The key motive for this parallelism is to make analysis more rapidly. This is generally attained by using multiple processors or multiple computers, execution dissimilar aspects of data analysis or mining, performing the tasks alongside and later consolidating the data into a single report.
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Pulsatile Drug Delivery System
Oral controlled drug delivery systems represent the most popular form of controlled drug delivery systems for the obvious advantages of oral route of drug administration. However, there are certain conditions for which such a release pattern is not suitable like cardiovascular diseases, Diabetes mellitus, Asthma, Arthritis, Peptic ulcer etc. In such cases pulsatile drug delivery system is used in which release drug on programmed pattern i.e. at appropriate time & at appropriate site of action. Pulsatile Drug Delivery systems are basically time controlled drug delivery systems in which the system controls the lag time independent of environmental factors like pH, enzymes, gastro-intestinal motility, etc. The principle rationale for the use of pulsatile release is for the drugs where a constant drug release, i.e., a zero-order release is not desired. In chronopharmacotherapy drug administration is synchronized with biological rhythms to produce maximal therapeutic effect & minimum harm for the patient. Technically, pulsatile drug delivery systems administered via the oral route could be divided into two distinct types, the time controlled delivery systems and the site-specific delivery systems, thus providing special and temporal delivery. In recent pharmaceutical applications involving pulsatile delivery; multiparticulate dosage forms (e.g. pellets) are gaining much favor over single-unit dosage forms. Designing of proper pulsatile drug delivery will enhance the patient compliance, optimum drug delivery to the target side & minimizing the undesired effects.
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Review of Regression Testing on Object-Oriented Programs
The purpose of regression testing is to ensure that bug fixes and new functionality introduced in a new version of a software do not adversely affect the correct functionality inherited from the previous version. Regression testing is an expensive and frequently executed maintenance process used to revalidate modified software. It is costly but crucial problem in software development. The paper try to do the survey of current research on regression testing and current practice in industry and also try to find out whether there are gaps between them.
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Review On Uraria Picta A Traditionally Medicinal Plant of India: A Herbal Benefaction
In present times, focus on herbal research has increased worldwide. Urariapictais an important medicinal herb that is extensively used in dasamula and is becoming popular. Flavanoids, alkaloids and pterocarpans are the key constituents of Urariapictaand mainly alleged for its broad beneficial actions. Other than for given treatments, the herb is suggested as remedy for a variety of other ailments. The present review is an effort to provide complete information on Phytochemicals screening, traditional uses and pharmacology relating to preclinical studies.
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Role of benchmarking in total quality management (case of Telecom services sector of Pakistan)
The main purpose of this paper is to present the importance of benchmarking in TQM and organizational performance. To determine the various benefits an organization can derive from the application of total quality management practices, or the relationship between total quality management and quality outcomes/benefits in services sector of telecom industry of Pakistan. The study is based on primary and secondary data. Eight most important constructs were found through literature review for conceptual framework in this study. Primary data is collected through questionnaires. The same questionnaire was used in comparison of TQM practices in different countries such as India, USA, Mexico, China and Norway. The theoretical framework adopted is by Raghunathan et al. (1999). Findings revealed that TQM practices and implementation have positive effects on quality benefits or outcome (productivity, profitability, competitive position, reduce customer complaints, cost reduction, reduce rework level, reduces scrap level, stay in business) in services sector of telecom industry of Pakistan. Benchmarking also plays a significant role in the development of organizations. In addition to the research data, findings from different field studies and other research works have further supported conclusion drawn from this research, that TQM practices have positive effect on organizational development. The findings based on this empirical research would be useful to both decision makers and researchers.
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Seasonal variation of indoor radon levels in public hospitals of Iraqi Kurdistan region
Indoor radon levels were measured in four seasons throughout 2013 in public hospitals for Iraqi Kurdistan, using a passive technique CR-39 nuclear track detectors. Thus, the highest and lowest values of rate indoor radon were in winter (105.3 ± 17.20 Bq/m3) and summer (39.92 ± 8.28 Bq/m3) season, respectively. This different value depended for ventilation rate, building material and geological formation. According to the estimation risk factor, the radon induced lung cancer risks for public hospitals in selected locations was varied from 2.7 ± 0.08 to 11.16 ± 1.94 per million people. The highest and lowest values of annual effective dose were recorded in winter and summer seasons, respectively.
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Similarity search in recent biased time series databases using adaptive framework
A time series database is a collection of data that are generated in series as time goes on and constitutes a large portion of data stored in computers like stock-price movements, weather data, bio-medical measurements, video data etc., Two time sequences of same length are said to be similar if the Euclidean distance is less or equal to a given threshold. The main issue of similarity search in time series databases is to improve the search performance since time sequences are usually of high dimension. So it is important to reduce the search space for efficient processing of similarity search in large time series databases. We have used Adaptive Framework for the data reduction purpose which improves the search performance in Recent-Biased time series databases. We have applied a set of linear transformations on the reduced sequence that can be used as the basis for similarity queries on time series data. We have also formalized the intuitive notions of exact and approximate similarity in time series data. Our experiments show that the performance of this method is competitive to that of processing ordinary queries using the index and much faster than sequential scanning.
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8639. Spermatocytic Seminoma
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Hamade Moutih, Hani Abousaleh, Elsayegh Hachem, Ali Iken, L.Benslimane and Y.Nouini |
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Spermatocytic Seminoma
Spermatocytic seminoma is a rare malignant tumor of the testis that is characterized by an extremely low metastatic potential. This tumor is distinguished from other testicular germ cell tumors including classical seminoma by histological and immunohistochemical features clean. Previously, it was treated in the same way as conventional seminomas by prophylactic irradiation of para-aortic lymph nodes and iliac after orchiectomy. The currently accepted approach is surveillance. The rarity of this tumor makes diagnosis difficult, but its identification is very important to avoid any further treatment to patients after the initial surgery. We report a case of spermatocytic seminoma in a 42 year old patient and discuss the clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic features of this condition.
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Status of Shea Butter Processing, Storage, Acceptability and Utilization in Borgu Local Government Area (Kainji Area and its Environs), Niger State, Nigeria
This study was designed to ascertain the status of shea butter processing, acceptability and utilization as an edible fat/oil in Kainji lake area of Nigeria. 300 questionnaires were distributed and 282 retrieved. The generated data were subjected to descriptive statistical analysis in form of frequencies, percentages and totals. Processing and selling of sheanuts are flourishing businesses among the indigenes. Traditional manual method of processing shea butter vary from place to place, gives low yield and unpleasant aroma product with low acceptance as an edible fat/oil. Forty percent of the respondents, mainly indigenes, accepted shea butter as edible fat while 60% did not. Stew, soup, jollof rice and beans, moinmoin, indomie, akara and masa are some foods prepared using shea butter in the area.
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