77 research outputs found

    Assessment of anemia and malnutrition among adolescent in Kalyan Karnataka region of Karnataka

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    Introduction: Malnutrition and anemia among adolescents are a daunting problem throughout the world, but the most affected are the children from low socioeconomic strata and less developed regions. Hence, the present study was focused on assessing the prevalence of malnutrition and degree of anemia among adolescents in the Kalyan Karnataka region. Methodology: A sample size of 660 was considered. The study was carried out from April to August 2022 in schools selected based on the random number table among children aged 10 to 19 after obtaining baseline socio demographic profile. The investigations included assessment of Body Mass Index (BMI). Hemoglobin was estimated by the micro hematocrit method using a hemoglobinometer. The data was analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) 26 version. Results: The prevalence of anemia among adolescents in our study was 37.7%, and underweight was 36.1%. Adolescent females had a higher prevalence of anemia (44.5%). The mean age of the adolescents was 14 years. Underweight was more common among males as compared to females. The factors significantly associated with anemia were female gender, orphans, low socioeconomic strata, early onset of menstruation, and irregular menorrhagia in menstruating females. Conclusion: Anemia among female adolescents needs to be addressed by including iron-fortified foods and supplements in the school meal program, specifically among the children belonging to low socioeconomic strata in the Kalyan Karnataka region. A detailed longitudinal study needs to be carried out to assess the ill effects of anemia and the impact of preventive strategies among adolescents

    A conceptual framework for the assessment of integrated energy storage resources

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    Concerns regarding climate change impacts, energy security and sustainability are key drivers of the growing deployment of renewable energy resources. The variability, uncertainty and intermittency associated with the integration of these resources make the operation of the conventional power grid particularly challenging. Energy storage resources (ESRs) are one of the most promising solutions to address these challenges. The unique and versatile nature of storage finds its use in applications over a broad time spectrum. Furthermore, fast acting storage helps smoothen out the variable renewable output, minimize spillage of clean energy and manage the steep ramps associated with renewable energy integration. Storage also finds its use across all three domains of the electrical network, i.e., generation, transmission and distribution. Cost reductions, technological innovations and regulatory initiatives have invigorated the interest in storage. However, the rapid growth of the storage sector is met by daunting challenges to the implementation of storage in the grid, especially since storage is very different from the conventional grid assets. The nature of storage is unique and its implementation has to be treated as such to fully harness the value it brings to the system it is integrated into. To this end, we outline a framework in this thesis for the integration of energy storage resources into the grid. The framework provides a systematic construct to study the various aspects of ESR integration in a system. The framework is comprehensive as it reflects the physical, information, environmental and financial aspects of storage operations. The thrust of the framework is its flexibility to accommodate the wide range of applications that storage provides on different time-scales. Furthermore, the framework explicitly captures the nature of deployment of storage for a particular application and shows the necessary interactions between ESR and the various players that interact with the ESR. Case studies to illustrate the implementation of the information, environmental and financial layers of the framework are also presented in the thesis. The studies and their results establish that the framework is an extremely useful construct for the development of tools and models to aid in planning and operational studies and the formulation of policy and incentives and as such, is helpful in bringing the vision of energy storage closer to reality.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2018-05-01The student, Archana Manjunath, accepted the attached license on 2016-04-09 at 13:31.The student, Archana Manjunath, submitted this Thesis for approval on 2016-04-09 at 13:43.This Thesis was approved for publication on 2016-04-13 at 11:07.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #9172 on 2016-07-07 at 13:49:01Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-07T20:27:12Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 MANJUNATH-THESIS-2016.pdf: 1996883 bytes, checksum: bb5c74cdd6bcaba1852a0a334289e2d5 (MD5) LICENSE.txt: 4214 bytes, checksum: c279692b236145039dfb78cf2ec85e93 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-04-13Embargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 93095 Lift date: 2018-07-07T20:28:14Z Reason: Author requested U of Illinois access only (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemEmbargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 93095 Lift date: 2018-07-07T20:35:34Z Reason: Author requested U of Illinois access only (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemU of I Only Restriction Lifted for Item 93095 on 2018-07-08T09:15:20Z

    Strategy and Steps for Analytical Method Validation

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    This Dissertation / Report is the outcome of investigation carried out by the creator(s) / author(s) at the department/division of Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore mentioned below in this page

    Survey of levels of common toxic metals and pesticides residues in some selected organically grown foods of Indian origin

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    This Dissertation / Report is the outcome of investigation carried out by the creator(s) / author(s) at the department/division of Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore mentioned below in this page

    Determination of arsenic and fluoride in borewell water samples collected from in and around Mysore City

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    This Dissertation / Report is the outcome of investigation carried out by the creator(s) / author(s) at the department/division of Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore mentioned below in this page

    Insertion and deletion tolerance of point processes

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    We develop a theory of insertion and deletion tolerance for point processes. A process is insertion-tolerant if adding a suitably chosen random point results in a point process that is absolutely continuous in law with respect to the original process. This condition and the related notion of deletion-tolerance are extensions of the so-called finite energy condition for discrete random processes. We prove several equivalent formulations of each condition, including versions involving Palm processes. Certain other seemingly natural variants of the conditions turn out not to be equivalent. We illustrate the concepts in the context of a number of examples, including Gaussian zero processes and randomly perturbed lattices, and we provide applications to continuum percolation and stable matching

    SCREENING OF GENOTYPES AND EFFECT OF FUNGICIDES AGAINST PURPLE BLOTCH OF ONION

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    ABSTRACT Three nonsystemic fungicides viz., mancozeb, iprodione and copperoxychloride and three systemic fungicides viz., difenconazole, kitazin and propiconazole were evaluated against Alternaria porri causing purple blotch of onion under invitro conditions. Among systemic fungicides tested difenconazole at 0.1 percent showed 98.85 per cent inhibition of the fungus while among the non-systemic fungicides mancozeb at 0.3 per cent was best in inhibiting the growth of Alternaria porri with 100 percent inhibition. Screening of onion genotypes for purple blotch under field condition of onion revealed that, the genotype Arka Kalyan was found moderately resistant while the genotypes viz., Rampur Rose, Agrifound Rose, Arka Pragati, Arka Niketan, Arka Pitamber and Arka Bindu were found moderately susceptible to purple blotch of onion

    Computational Study of the Dynamics of the Flow-Field Induced by Vortex Generators

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    Vortex Generators (VGs) are one of the most commonly used passive flow control devices. Recent studies have shown that it is beneficial to use sub-boundary layer vortex generators (SBVGs). The height of these generators varies between 10% - 50% of the boundary layer thickness. However, the reduced height causes the induced vortices to be substantially weaker. Therefore, using SBVG is beneficial only when the regions of flow separation are well defined. To better understand and comprehensively predict the effectiveness of these devices for flow control over a range of operating conditions, two different SBVG profile: rectangular vortex generators (RVGs) and triangular vortex generators (TVGs) are analysed when subjected to a laminar boundary layer. The topics of interest are instantaneous flow, mean flow, far-field acoustic properties and influence of the angle of attack on the VG vane. The results emphasise the unsteady nature of the induced vortices for both the VG profiles. For RVGs, mean flow visualisation indicates the presence of local re-circulation zones in between the vanes with an increase in angle of attack. Additionally, secondary vortices are noted for both the VGs. These secondary vortices significantly influence the properties of the primary vortices thereby, suggesting that, effectively managing the secondary vortices using suitable design changes to VG profile could be one of the possible ways to accomplish better flow control.Aerospace Engineerin

    Temporal Synchronization of Sensors

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    Advanced automotive vehicles are based on the real-time fusion of an increasing number of automotive sensors. For precise fusion of different sensors, measurements need to be synchronized both temporally and spatially. This thesis aims to design a hardware temporal synchronization block as part of the PRISTINE systolic array accelerator project for multi-sensor data fusion. In this process, we study and address several temporal sensor synchronization issues that are characteristic of the considered system as well as any other typical sensor fusion system. First and foremost, we handle the problem of estimating the actual time of sensor measurement by exploring well-known filtering techniques such as Kalman, mean and median filters. A suitable filter is selected for implementation based on the statistical characteristics of the observed sensor cycle times, the complexity of the filters and the quality of obtained estimates. Next, we address the issue of reconstructing incoming sensor data streams according to the estimated sensor measurement times while maintaining minimal latency and synchronization error by employing an adaptive stream buffering technique utilized in distributed multimedia systems. An analysis of the effects of the stream synchronization algorithm's parameters on buffering latency and synchronization error was presented. Finally, the above synchronization solution was efficiently implemented on hardware by making certain modifications and design decisions to the algorithm. A method to evaluate the whole temporal synchronization process is proposed and the obtained results on real sensor data are presented.PRYSTINEElectrical Engineering | Circuits and System

    Implementation of product sharing and search system on mobile platform (Part-II)

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    Online sites which leverage on user participation and community have grown over the years. These sites focus on identifying something that people find interesting and they create a platform that helps connect these people together and build a community. These websites have corresponding mobile applications which also have a similar interface, resulting in a cohesive user experience for the user. In addition, they integrate seamlessly with social media to ensure content can shared via social media just as easily. However, there is no effective and visually appealing platform that helps users share products with each other and help connect people with interesting deals. The objective of this project is to implement a web application that serves as a platform for users to share and sell products to their peers and friends. This web application will cohesively be able to build an online community of sellers and buyers as well as integrate social media and location based services. This web application is named Deals Interest. The author will work concurrently with another FYP teammate who will develop the mobile application for the site. In this report, the author outlines some of the background research done with respect to this project. The author then documents the various stages of the software development lifecycle, from the requirements analysis, design and development stages all the way to the testing stage and deployment stage. Finally, the author concludes the report with a summary of the work done and outline future recommendations for the project.Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science
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