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- A Case Report on Variant Origin of Right Gastric Artery Seen in a Cadaver in a Medical College of Coastal Andhra Pradesh
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1 Dept.Of Anatomy, G.S.L.Medical College, Rajahmundry, A.P. 533296, IN
2 Dept.Of Anatomy, G.S.L.Medical College, Rajahmundry, A.P. 533296
3 GSL Medical College, Rajahmundry, A.P, IN
1 Dept.Of Anatomy, G.S.L.Medical College, Rajahmundry, A.P. 533296, IN
2 Dept.Of Anatomy, G.S.L.Medical College, Rajahmundry, A.P. 533296
3 GSL Medical College, Rajahmundry, A.P, IN
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International Journal of Contemporary Medicine, Vol 2, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 200-202Abstract
The arterial and venous circulation of the bowel is complex, which provides a rich blood supply to aid in the digestive process and also serves to protect the bowel from potential ischemia or infarction. Right gastric artery (RGA) supplies the body of stomach from the right margin of the lesser omentum and also supplies the pyloric part of stomach. Knowledge of RGA origin variation is helpful for surgeons who are operating near lesser omentum and pyloric part of stomach. RGA usually arises from proper hepatic artery, but in our observation we found that RGA was arising directly from celiac trunk. If knowledge of this kind of observation will prevent complications like operative and post operative hemorrhages. Knowledge of RGA variations will be helpful during embolisation of RGA in patents undergoing hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy.Keywords
Right Gastric Artery, Common Hepatic Artery, Proper Hepatic Artery, Celiac Trunk Etc- Determination of Physical Properties of Onions (Arka kirthiman)
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1 Department of Farm Machinery and Power, College of Agricultural Engineering, Madakasira, Anantapur (DT.) (A.P.), IN
2 College of Agricultural Engineering, Madakasira, Anantapur (DT.) (A.P.), IN
1 Department of Farm Machinery and Power, College of Agricultural Engineering, Madakasira, Anantapur (DT.) (A.P.), IN
2 College of Agricultural Engineering, Madakasira, Anantapur (DT.) (A.P.), IN
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International Journal of Processing and Post harvest Technology, Vol 7, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 36-41Abstract
India produces about 13 per cent of total worlds onion product and ranked second after China. Onion is grown in an area of 1.0 mha in India with the production of 15.1 million tonnes and productivity of 14.2 tonnes/ hectare. Broad casting method of growing onion seeds results in the higher amount of seed rate, non-uniform distribution of seeds, poor bulb maturity and higher nutrient competition. To overcome these constraints there is a need to develop animal drawn onion seeder, which is more adaptable for small scale farmers under rainfed cultivation with reasonable cost of operation. To develop the desired seed metering unit of animal drawn seeder some of the onion seed physical properties viz., seed dimensions, weight and mechanical properties were determined. The length, width and thickness of Artthi Kirthiman onion variety were in the range of 2.50-2.95 mm, 1.75-2.24 mm and 1.33-1.53 mm, respectively. Geometric mean diameter, spherisity, weight, bulk density, true density, porosity and angle of repose were found to be 1.96 mm, 0.71 cm, 3.69 g, 520 kg/m³, 975.4 kg/m³, 48 per cent and 48.69°, respectively. The Co-efficient of static friction on glass and mild steel were found to be 0.521 and 0.556, respectively.Keywords
Animal Drawn Seeder, Angle of Repose, Moisture Content, Static Friction.References
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- Practices and Awareness of the Paediatricians Regarding Syrups and Sugar Free Medicines in Chennai City
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Aim: 1. To assess Practices of the paediatricians regarding syrups and sugar free medicines in Chennai City. 2. To assess Awareness of the paediatricians regarding syrups and sugar free medicines in Chennai City.
Materials and Methods: The study consisted of 65 males and 45 females which totally comprised of 110 study subjects. The subjects were of age ranging between 28 and above 57 years old. The source of data was primary and was obtained through a questionnaire survey. The resulting data was coded and statistical analysis was done using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) version 17.0 software, Chi-square test was applied to compare the percentages and the level of significance was set at 0.05.
Results: Though there was a difference in responses given by Paediatricians regarding their practices and awareness on syrups and sugar free medicines according to year of practices there was no marked difference noted between them.
Conclusion: In the present study, most paediatricians recognize that paediatric medicines can cause teeth problems, a high percentage are able to establish a relationship with the dental caries. Paediatric formulations without added sugar should be available to those responsible, and professionals could provide better and more intensive teaching on the proper oral hygiene care after use of these medicines.
Authors
K. Manikandan
1,
G. Sujatha
2,
R. Shanmuga Priya
3,
T. Srinivasa Prasad
4,
S. Satish Kumar
2,
Shaik M. Shamsudeen
5
Affiliations
1 Department of Public Health Dentistry, Sri Venkateswara Dental College & Hospital, Chennai, IN
2 Department of Oral Pathology, Sri Venkateswara Dental College & Hospital, Chennai, IN
3 Department of Periodontics, Sri Venkateswara Dental College & Hospital, Chennai, IN
4 Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Meenakshi Ammal Dental College & Hospital, Chennai, IN
5 Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Sri Venkateswara Dental College & Hospital, IN
1 Department of Public Health Dentistry, Sri Venkateswara Dental College & Hospital, Chennai, IN
2 Department of Oral Pathology, Sri Venkateswara Dental College & Hospital, Chennai, IN
3 Department of Periodontics, Sri Venkateswara Dental College & Hospital, Chennai, IN
4 Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Meenakshi Ammal Dental College & Hospital, Chennai, IN
5 Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Sri Venkateswara Dental College & Hospital, IN
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Journal of Pierre Fauchard Academy (India Section), Vol 31, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 109-114Abstract
Introduction: Paediatricians and paediatric health care professionals should develop the knowledge base to perform oral health risk assessments on all patients beginning at 6 months of age Dentist are not the only health professionals to see children at high risk for tooth decay. Paediatricians have a key role in helping young patients before tooth decay becomes a reality.Aim: 1. To assess Practices of the paediatricians regarding syrups and sugar free medicines in Chennai City. 2. To assess Awareness of the paediatricians regarding syrups and sugar free medicines in Chennai City.
Materials and Methods: The study consisted of 65 males and 45 females which totally comprised of 110 study subjects. The subjects were of age ranging between 28 and above 57 years old. The source of data was primary and was obtained through a questionnaire survey. The resulting data was coded and statistical analysis was done using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) version 17.0 software, Chi-square test was applied to compare the percentages and the level of significance was set at 0.05.
Results: Though there was a difference in responses given by Paediatricians regarding their practices and awareness on syrups and sugar free medicines according to year of practices there was no marked difference noted between them.
Conclusion: In the present study, most paediatricians recognize that paediatric medicines can cause teeth problems, a high percentage are able to establish a relationship with the dental caries. Paediatric formulations without added sugar should be available to those responsible, and professionals could provide better and more intensive teaching on the proper oral hygiene care after use of these medicines.
Keywords
Paediatricians, Sugar Free, Dental Caries, Medicines.References
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- Bassiouny MA. Dental erosion due to abuse of illicit drugs and acidic carbonated beverages. Gen Dent. (March/ April):2013;(March/April):38–44.
- Decadal changes in land degradation status of India
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K. Sreenivas
1,
G. Sujatha
1,
Tarik Mitran
1,
K. G. Janaki Rama Suresh
1,
T. Ravisankar
2,
P. V. N. Rao
3
Affiliations
1 Soil and Land Resources Assessment Division, National Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO, Balanagar, Hyderabad 500 037, IN
2 Land Resources Use Mapping and Monitoring Group, National Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO, Balanagar, Hyderabad 500 037, IN
3 Remote Sensing Applications Area, National Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO, Balanagar, Hyderabad 500 037, IN
1 Soil and Land Resources Assessment Division, National Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO, Balanagar, Hyderabad 500 037, IN
2 Land Resources Use Mapping and Monitoring Group, National Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO, Balanagar, Hyderabad 500 037, IN
3 Remote Sensing Applications Area, National Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO, Balanagar, Hyderabad 500 037, IN
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Current Science, Vol 121, No 4 (2021), Pagination: 539-550Abstract
Robust data on the spatial distribution of land degradation is important for resource conservation planning. Spatial land degradation status of India was mapped using multi-temporal Linear Imaging Self Scanning Sensor (LISS-III) data acquired from Resourcesat-1/2 during 2005–2006 and 2015–2016 under the Natural Resources Census programme of the Indian Space Research Organisation. Heads-up on-screen visual interpretation of multi-season satellite data was carried out, supported by digital elevation model and other historical maps available. Visual interpretation cues were developed and employed across various partner institutions to achieve consistency in mapping. The outputs were subjected to two-stage quality check. Results indicate that the total land degradation of India was 91.2 M ha (27.77% of the geographical extent of the country) during 2015–2016 against 91.3 M ha during 2005–2006. During the ten-year period, there was an overall decrease of around 0.1 M ha in degraded land. However, noticeable intra- and inter-class changes were observed in land degradation during the ten-year period. Major reclamation was noticed in sand dunes which were converted into crop lands by levelling them. Substantial decrease in severity and extent of salt-affected soils was noticed in Uttar Pradesh.Keywords
Change detection, land degradation, visual interpretation, sand dunes, soil erosion, spatial distribution.References
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Authors
K. Sreenivas
1,
G. Sujatha
1,
Tarik Mitran
1,
K. G. Janaki Rama Suresh
1,
T. Ravisankar
2,
P. V. N. Rao
3
Affiliations
1 Soil and Land Resources Assessment Division, National Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO, Balanagar, Hyderabad 500 037, IN
2 Land Resources Use Mapping and Monitoring Group, National Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO, Balanagar, Hyderabad 500 037, IN
3 Remote Sensing Applications Area, National Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO, Balanagar, Hyderabad 500 037, IN
1 Soil and Land Resources Assessment Division, National Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO, Balanagar, Hyderabad 500 037, IN
2 Land Resources Use Mapping and Monitoring Group, National Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO, Balanagar, Hyderabad 500 037, IN
3 Remote Sensing Applications Area, National Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO, Balanagar, Hyderabad 500 037, IN
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Current Science, Vol 121, No 12 (2021), Pagination: 1523-1523Abstract
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No Keywords.- A Novel Approach to Identify the Promotion of Sales in Supermarkets using Machine Learning Algorithms
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G. Sujatha
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R. Sangeetha
2
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1 PG and Research Department of Computer Science, Sri Meenakshi Government Arts College for Women (A), Madurai, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Department of Computer Science, Lady Doak College, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 PG and Research Department of Computer Science, Sri Meenakshi Government Arts College for Women (A), Madurai, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Department of Computer Science, Lady Doak College, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Business Analytics and Intelligence, Vol 9, No 1&2 (2021), Pagination: 41-46Abstract
Prediction of sales promotion is a significant method to attract customers and enable retailers in successful planning and forecasting. The core objectives of this paper are to introduce a novel interpretable machine language algorithm to enhance the sales in supermarkets based on the buying behaviour of the customers, and to find the factor of sensitivity that stimulates, satisfies, and builds loyalty among the customers. Decision tree, gradient boosted trees, and support vector machine learning algorithms will be mainly used to compare the accuracy level and to analyse the promotion of sales in supermarkets based on the buying behaviour of customers, and also to find factors influencing customer retention.Keywords
Supermarket, Sales Promotion, Customers, Decision Tree, Gradient Boosted Tree, Support Vector.References
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