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Jul 09, 2015Open    AccessArticle

Performance indicators total control exercises on a single obstacle cadets during their initial training

Ruslan Anatskyi, Olga Kolomiytseva
Purpose: to determine the level of the results of the exercise "obstacle course" students of the National Academy of the National Guard of Ukraine, identify common mistakes. Material and Methods: the study involved 46 students of the first year, which took basic training. We used the following methods: theoretical analysis and synthesis of scientific and instructional materials, teacher observation, testing, peer review, methods of mathematical statistics. Results: it was noted that the classes ...

Sports Science 

Jul 09, 2015Open    AccessArticle

DEVELOPMENT OF DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR MANAGING THE MAINTENANCE OF FUEL INJECTION PUMP AND DIESEL ENGINE IN AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

Shisam Bhattacharyya1, Sourav Goswami2, Pranab K Dan3
The automotive industry in India is one of the largest in the world and one of the fastest growing globally. This paper venture to propose a diagnostic tool that introduce a software which presents the expert solutions on the troubles associated with Automobile’s Fuel Injection Pump of Diesel Engines by means of different diagnosis levels through predictive maintenance process for the end-users . This research combines a uniquely developed Simulating Function Module i.e. Automobile Workshop Mana...

Agricultural Science  Environmental Sciences 

Jul 09, 2015Open    AccessArticle

The influence of co-morbidities and gender differences in causation of physical disability among elderly individuals of north-west Rajasthan

Sitaram Gupta, Pankaj Kumar Gupta, Surendra Singh Sekhawat
India along with other developing countries experienced a significant rise in the population of elderly owe to better health care services and improved living conditions. This is been accompanied with several socioeconomic and health related problems including physical disabilities. This study was aimed - To know the relationship of physical disability with gender and morbidity status of elderly individuals. Methodology: This was community based cross sectional study done at Udairamsar (Rural he...

Health Policy  Global Health 

Jul 09, 2015Open    AccessArticle

PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF POLYHERBAL HAIR OIL

X. Fatima Grace, S. Rahul Raj, S. Shanmughanathan, D. Chamundeeshwari
Mankind use various products to enhance beauty and elegance to look young and charming. Cosmetics thus play a vital role in human life. Now a days, herbal cosmetic are widely used because of the belief that they have fewer side effects and better safety. Hair is one of the primary parts of the body which acts as a protective appendage. The objective of the present work is to develop a hair oil for general purpose (daily use) using various herbs. The formulated oil was evaluated for its organolep...

Environmental Chemistry  Medicinal Chemistry 

Jul 09, 2015Open    AccessArticle

ADAPTIVE NEURO - FUZZY INFERENCE SYSTEM (ANFIS) APPROACH FOR CEREBRAL MALARIA

Ejiofor C.I and Okengwu U. A.
Cerebral Malaria is a neurological complication caused by the plasmodium falciparum malaria. It is usually associated with coma and asexual forms of the parasites on peripheral blood smears. A systematic approach and an overview perception has been carried out over the years by different researchers, but none has sufficiently introduced an Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) approach for this prediction which has served as the focal aim of this research paper using available parameters...

Computer Engineering 

Jan 15, 2015Open    AccessArticle

Human Scapulae: Supra Scapular Notch, Morphometry and Variations

Dushyant Agrawal, Brijendra Singh, Gitika Arya Agrawal
Aim: This present study meant to describe different shape and dimensions of suprascapular notch, and to classify different types of scapula on the basis of notch. Material & Methods: 293 dried scapulae were observed, examined and studied in detail. Scapulae with supra-scapular notch were included in the present study. Measurements of suprascapular notch were taken with the help of digital Vernier calliper and recorded in millimetres. The superior transverse diameter, Inferior transverse diamete...


Jan 15, 2015Open    AccessArticle

Difficult Airway due to Retropharyngeal Hematoma after Stabbing to the Neck

Kouhei Iwashita, Kenji Shigematsu, Shinjiro Shono, Keiichi Nitahara, and Kazuo Higa
Reports of retropharyngeal hematoma have been scarce in the anesthesiology literature. We report a patient whose trachea was difficult to intubate due to retropharyngeal hematoma after stabbing to the neck. A woman with a knife injury to the common carotid artery required emergency carotid arterioplasty. When tracheal intubation was attempted, marked swelling of the posterior pharyngeal wall made the vocal cords impossible to visualize. Preoperative computed tomography showed a retropharyngeal h...


Jan 15, 2015Open    AccessArticle

Nefopam Vs Fentanyl in Female Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Ki Hwa Lee, Yong Han Kim, Jae Wook Jung, Jae Hong Park, Young Gyun Choi, and Sira Bang
Nefopam is a non-opioid drug that inhibits reuptake of serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine. Nafopam is equipotent with opioids (morphine andmeperidine) and can decrease postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) by morphine sparing effect. So, we compared postoperative painand PONV between female patients who received nefopam and fentanyl after laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). Methods Patients were randomly assigned to two groups: those who received fentanyl 1 μg/kg at skin closure (Group F...


Jan 15, 2015Open    AccessArticle

New Therapeutic Strategies for Ventricular Remodeling in Acute Myocardial Infarction and Pressure Overload: The Long Way to Heaven

Mariangela Peruzzi, Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai, Antonino G.M. Marullo, Antonio Barretta, Sara Izzo, Piergiusto Vitulli, and Giacomo Frati
Despite the striking improvements recently achieved in the diagnosis and treatment of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), this condition remains a leading cause of death worldwide. The term “ventricular remodeling” refers to changes in ventricular geometry (dilation, sphericity, wall thinning) and stiffness, as well as molecular and functional changes including both cardiomyocytes , other cells of the heart and extracellular matrix. As a result, over recent years much interest has been devoted to...


Jan 15, 2015Open    AccessArticle

Delayed Intractable Postextubation Laryngeal Edema after General Anesthesia

Kyung Woo Kim, Ji Yeon Kim, Jun Hyun Kim, Min Hee Heo, Sang-il Lee, Kyung-Tae Kim, Won Joo Choe, Jang Su Park, and Jung Won Kim
We report a case of delayed intractable postextubation laryngeal edema after extubation in 78-year-old female patient who underwent uneventful operation. The patient had underwent tracheostomy 30 years ago. After 14 hours extubation, she developed postextubation laryngeal edema. Reintubation was done, and she was transferred to the intensive care unit. After this, tracheal intubation is repeated, postextubation laryngeal edema occurs again 48 hours after extubation the last, after all, the patie...


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