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SMS Alarm System for Weather Station using Arduino and GSM Module
Nowadays, the monitoring of weather is utilized to make many important decisions on a daily routine. So, by using one of the technologies, this alarm system is designed for real time weather station using Arduino and GSM module. This real time weather station is to send the LCD display and the alert to the user via short message sending SMS in the wake of a critically of an event which is predefined by the user. One of the important applications of the system is to send the alarm message to the defined mobile phone number. This system is to be convenient for monitoring the weather conditions without manual efforts. Ma May Zin Oo | Dr. Nay Win Zaw | Daw Khin San Win "SMS Alarm System for Weather Station using Arduino and GSM Module" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-5 , August 2018, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd18186.pd
Occurrence of Bird Species at Laihka, Southern Shan State
The present study was conducted at Laihka area of Laihka Township in Southern Shan State
and bird species were recorded from three study sites. The study period was from March to
September, 2017. A total of 62 bird species belonging to 48 genera of 27 families under eleven
orders were observed in three study sites of Laihka during the study period. In the present
study, the most abundant bird species were recorded in order Passeriformes with 24 species
(38.70%), followed by Ciconiiformes ten species (16.13%), Accipitriformes with six species
(9.6%), Coraciformes with five species (8.06%), Charadriiformes with three species (4.84%)
and Columbiformes with two species (3.23%).Among landbirds, 38 species are resident and
seven species in winter visitors while one species of migrant and 19 species of resident are
water birds
"Force Exerted by the Flowing Incompressible Fluid on a Pipe Bend"
"This paper is concerned with the hydrodynamics of the fluid flow. The equations of motion
such as Reynold’s equation of motion, Navier-Stokes equation and Euler’s equation of motion
are firstly studied. For an inviscid fluid, Euler’s equation of motion and Bernoulli’s equation
are derived. And then, the impulse-momentum equation for an inviscid fluid is expressed. It is
based on the law of conservation of momentum, which states that the net force acting on the
fluid mass is equal to the change in momentum of flow per unit time in that direction. Finally,
the force exerted by the flowing incompressible fluid on a pipe bend is mainly discussed with
examples.
Occurrence and Species Composition of some Bird at Kyee in (Lake) and its Environs, Madaya Township
Species Composition of Avifauna in Innwa and Tada-U Environs Mandalay Region
Species composition of avifauna in the environs of Tada-U and Innwa, in Tada-U township,
Mandalay Region conducted from December 2015 to February 2016, revealed a total of 58
species confined to 47 genera distributed among 31 families and 12 orders. The 58 species
included 25 species of waterbirds, among which 13 species were winter visitors; the remaining
33 species were terrestrial birds. Six species winter visitors were common to two study sites.
The highest species composition (34.48%) was that of order Passeriformes, followed by order
Ciconiiformes (13.79%), Anseriformes (12.06%), Gruiformes (3.62%), Charadriiformes,
Coraciiformes, Columbiformes with 6.9% each, and the lowest species was those of
Podicipediformes, Pelicaniformes, Falconiformes and Cuculiformes 1.72% each. During the
study two Myanmar endemic species, Turdoides gularis (White-throated Babbler) and
Mirafra microptera (Burmese Bushlark) were recorded. Amastomus oscitans (Asian Openbill)
and Threskiornis melanocephallus (Black-headed Ibis) were recorded as near threatened
species at both study sites
"The Study on Phytochemical Constituents, Nutritional Value and Antimicrobial Activities of Solanum betaceum Cav. from Falam Township in Chin State"
The fruits of Solanum betaceum Cav. belonging to family Solanaceae, have been used to
treat some diseases in Chin State. The nutritional values of fruit pulp were evaluated for
its value such as protein, fiber, fat and carbohydrate according to the method of AOAC.
The phytochemical studied that the fruit contains alkaloids, saponin, flavonoids,
carbohydrates, tannins and phenolic compound etc. The contents of elements were
analyzed by using Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometer.
Potassium, calcium, phosphorus and others elements can be found in the fruit of
Solanum betaceum Cav. Then, antimicrobial activities of the fruit olanum betaceum Cav
.were studied on microorganisms. In antimicrobial activities, the methanol extract showed
inhibition zone on Escherichia coli (15 mm) and Candida albicans (12mm). The ethanol
extract showed inhibition zone on Pseudomonas aeruginosa (11mm), Escherichia coli (13mm) and
Candida albicans (13mm). It is suggested that the fruit of Solanum betaceum
Cav. should be eaten because it contains nutritional value and antimicrobial activity for
human health
An audit of risk assessments and management for self-harm and suicide in patients with depressive symptoms at a primary care practice in the UK
Aims
Over 5 million adults in England are living with depression, with the highest prevalence rates recorded in the North West and North East of England, 12.88% and 11.53%, respectively (NHS Digital, 2019). Depression is also associated with the highest rates of self-harm and suicide (SH&S) (Singhal, Ross, Seminog, Hawton, & Goldarce, 2014). The impact of SH&S on a family ranges from shock and horror to, blame, secrecy and shame. Survivors may also be negatively judged or self-stigmatise (Cerel, Jordan, & Duberstein, 2008). Managing self-harm episodes has a significant financial implication for the NHS (Tsiachristas, et al., 2017). If high-risk individuals are identified and intervened early, it would not only save lives but also potentially reduce financial strains. The aim of the audit is to evaluate the performance of risk assessment and management of self-harm and suicide at the Reedyford Healthcare Group, Nelson, England, and to determine whether the primary care practice is meeting the standards of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines for adults with depression.
Method
A retrospective audit of 62 patients presenting with depressive symptoms over 3 months was performed at the Reedyford Healthcare Group.
Two criteria from the NICE guidelines for adults with depression were included with associated standards of 100%:
All patients with depression should be assessed for suicidal ideation and intent by asking direct questions.
A patient presenting with significant risk to self/others should be referred to specialist mental health services the same day, as soon as possible.
Result
42 patients were asked direct questions about SH&S. 2 patients presenting with immediate risk were urgently referred to specialist services. Nonetheless, all those patients at increased risk of suicide were given an increased level of support by the practice. The results indicated that the practice could improve, and a quality improvement approach has been planned.
Conclusion
The assessment of risk in patients presenting with depression is vital. This audit shows that it is not always done in practice. The author has not found other published audits on this topic and suggests that this may be appropriate for a national audit. This is particularly prudent with the current concern regarding mental health in the COVID-19 pandemic
The wall paintings in the Shwe Myin Mi Pagoda, Meiktila Township
This paper is divided into three parts. Firstly, various etymological meanings and definitions of the cetiya and stūpa are discussed. Secondly, there is a historic pagoda situated in the north-east of Htee Thone Sint Pagoda named in Shwe Myin Mi built by the King Narapatisithu, successor of King Anawrahta. On the wall of this pagoda, the sixteen dreams of King Kosala were painted. Finally, King Anawratha who established the first Myanmar Empire built many Pagodas in Myanmar and “Shwe Myin Mi”pagoda is one of the famous pagodas in Meiktila. Everywhere in Meiktila is full of ancient and historical pagodas and temples in different types. Among them historic Shwe Myin Mi pagoda constructed by Narapatisithu, King of Bagan is very magnificent. Myanmar architectural sculpture and painting can also be seen there
Geographical Analysis on Socio-economic Conditions of Pegado Village Tract in Sagaing Township
The study area, Pegado Village Tract lies to the northwest of Sagaing town and is about 6-miles far from that urban area with easy to access. This research emphasizes the socio-economy of Pegado Village Tract from a geographical point of view as it is located on the highway of Monywa-Mandalay and it has changing livelihood for local people so as to a new institutional service (Sagaing University). By analyzing, both qualitative (by interviewing) and quantitative methods (such as questionnaires survey) with local people, quality of living index method are also applied to assess the socio-economic conditions of the study area. For the study area, (15) indicators of social and economic conditions are considered at the micro-level (i.e. Household-level). (500) questionnaire’s responses are considered, out of (762) total households in Pegado Village Tract (2014). After accomplishing the analytical works, it is found that the socio-economy of Pegado Village Tract under a moderately high level (52.6 %) and high level (12.2 %). The required factors should be fulfilled by considering the facilities of health care, electricity, and upgrade of primary school in order to upgrade and to increase the socio-economic development of households (the rest of medium, moderately low and low levels-35.2 %) within Pegado Village Tract
WHO Prognostic Scoring Scale in Acute Bacterial Meningitis of Children: A Prospective Study
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