19 research outputs found

    A strategic road map for conserving the Endangered dhole Cuon alpinus in India

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    This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [A strategic road map for conserving the Endangered dhole Cuon alpinus in India. Mammal Review 50, 4 p399-412 (2020)], which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/mam.12209. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions: https://authorservices.wiley.com/author-resources/Journal-Authors/licensing/self-archiving.html#3. Deposited by shareyourpaper.org and openaccessbutton.org. We've taken reasonable steps to ensure this content doesn't violate copyright. However, if you think it does you can request a takedown by emailing [email protected]

    A prospective Study Of Preoperative Antibiotic Prophylaxis In The Prevention Of Surgical Site Infections.

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    Anteposed Anus with Scrotal Hypospadias in a Three-Year-Old Child: A Case Report

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    Anteposed anus and hypospadias are both multifactorial and complex diseases that exist on a spectrum. Hypospadias occurs as a result of abnormal penile development in the foetus between 8 to 14 weeks, while anorectal malformations are often associated with other congenital conditions. The co-existence of these two anomalies is rarely documented, and many cases remain inadequately treated due to a lack of understanding of their causes. Here, the author presented a rare case of a three-year-old male child with anteposed anus and penoscrotal hypospadias. The patient’s primary complaints included foecal incontinence, dysuria, irritability, and intermittent abdominal pain. Physical deformities of anteposed anus with scrotal hypospadias were noted since birth. The patient underwent a step-wise approach to management, which involved anorectoplasty followed by Stage-I and Stage-II repair of the hypospadias, with a subsequent colostomy. The patient experienced no adverse events and achieved successful outcomes, including normal passage of urine and stools through the neo-meatus and neo-anus, respectivel

    Effect Of Different Additives On Bun Quality

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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

    Wide Area Measurement Technology in Power Systems

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    AbstractDeregulation, competitive electricity market, expansion of transmission and distribution network, reliable electricity supply, increased applications of power electronics make the power system more complex. Therefore, many times power system has to operate closure to their maximum limits so as to use existing assets more efficiently. To operate under these constraints and still maintain high reliability is a very challenging task for power system generation, operation and planning requiring new intelligent system, technology and solutions. For decades, traditional supervisory control and data acquisition system (SCADA) measurements have been providing information on bus voltage, transmission line, generator, and transformer flows, transformer taps, breaker status as well as others system parameters. However, monitoring, operate and control of such large power system grid only steady state information may not be sufficient. Synchrophasor measurement technology (Wide area measurement technology) is a new term, which provides dynamic view of the grid. This paper introduces the role and advantages of using wide area measurement technology by answering three fundamental questions: what is wide area measurement technology; why is it needed and where does it best fit

    Least Error Squares Approach: A Practical Method for Power System Frequency and Amplitude Estimation

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    AbstractDeregulation, competitive electricity market, expansion of transmission and distribution network, increased applications of power electronics make the power system more complex and the determination of accurate power system frequency becomes more difficult. The algorithm based on the Taylors series expansion principle of the least error squares curve fitting technique for measuring the practical frequency at a power system bus is presented in this paper. The algorithm was tested practically in laboratory and results are presented in this paper. The effect of data window size, sampling frequency, time reference selection and Taylor's series expansion on the performance of the algorithm are also discussed in this paper

    Abdominal Cocoon Syndrome: A Rare Sequelae of Intestinal Perforation

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    Abdominal cocoon syndrome is a rare clinical presentation that has been associated with abdominal tuberculosis in rural India. It is also known as sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis, where the small bowel becomes encapsulated by a fibrous membrane due to unclear causes, leading to obstipation. Common symptoms include vomiting, nausea, and constipation. Due to these general clinical symptoms, it can be mistaken for other gastrointestinal disorders, resulting in delayed diagnosis, which may lead to adverse outcomes or even mortality. Surgery is often used to free the entrapped bowel and remove the fibrous tissue, while supportive care and problem management are crucial. The present case involves a 55-year-old male who presented with a distended abdomen and obstipation, leading to intestinal perforation and sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis, which was managed through resection and anastomosis of the small intestine. The patient was followed-up after three months with no new complaints. The present case helps in understanding the sequelae of acute intestinal perforation that can result in abdominal cocoon syndrome
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