- Journal of Biological Control
- Indian Journal of Science and Technology
- Data Mining and Knowledge Engineering
- An Asian Journal of Soil Science
- Programmable Device Circuits and Systems
- Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
- Artificial Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning
- Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Dosage Form and Technology
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Divya, S.
- Effect of Adult Nutrition on Longevity and Parasitisation Efficiency of Acerophagus papayae Noyes and Schauff (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae)
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1 Department of Agricultural Entomology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore 641 003, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Journal of Biological Control, Vol 25, No 4 (2011), Pagination: 316-319Abstract
The role of adult nutrition on longevity, fecundity and male: female ratio was studied in detail for Acerophagus papayae. There was significant difference in the longevity and parasitisation efficiency of the adults fed different diets. Adults of A. papayae fed on 10% and 50% honey lived for 9.00 and 7.33 days and the number of progeny was 50 and 47.8 numbers with female progenies of 41.56 and 36.37 per cent, respectively. The parasitoids fed with yeast extract along with 10% honey and dried grapes extract lived for an average of 6.00 days and 8.00 days and the number of progeny was 51.06 and 54.93 with 38.36 and 37.29 per cent female progenies respectively. The parasitoid fed with fructose lived for 4.00 days and the the number of progeny was 46.6 and percentage of female progenies was 37.16. But, parasitoids fed with water alone lived for 3.33 days and its parasitisation efficiency was 34.6 with 31.35 per cent of female progeny.Keywords
Papaya,Acerophgus papayae, Adult Nutrition, Efficiency of Parasitism.References
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- Malicious Traffic Detection and Containment based on Connection Attempt Failures using Kernelized ELM with Automated Worm Containment Algorithm
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1 Faculty of Computer Science and Multimedia, Lincoln University College, Selangor, MY
2 Department of Computer Science, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women,University, Coimbatore - 641043, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 41 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Objectives: In the world of Internet today, most of the communications are done through Internet applications. Rapidly with the growth of Internet, the security threat on Internet is also increasing. Internet worms are one of the serious dangerous threats heavy financial losses. To overcome these damages, the proposed methodology provide better defense mechanism through Internet worm detection and containment schemes based on connection attempt failures characteristic. Method: The Internet worm detection is done using the Machine Learning Method based on Anomaly detection schemes and containment based on blocking schemes. The proposed kernelized Extreme Learning Machine with Automated Worm Containment Algorithm (kEA) method is used for detection and containment of malicious traffic from non-existing IP addresses based on connection attempt failures. Findings: Second channel based propagation through botnet worms propagates illegal traffic from malicious IP addresses through connection attempt failures. This traffic is transferred through TCP and UDP transmission schemes. The proposed work is used to identify the second channel propagating worms and containment of malicious traffic. Improvement: The proposed kernelized Extreme Learning Machine (kELM) method achieved detection accuracy improved by 23.67%. Then proposed kEA method blocks all the detected malicious IP addresses with 100% containment at the time span of 33 ms.Keywords
Connection Attempt Failures, Kernelized ELM, Malicious IP.- Data Stream Classification using Random Forest and Very Fast Decision Tree
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1 School of Computing, SASTRA University, Tirumalaisamudram, Thanjavur – 613401, Tamilnadu, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 48 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Objective: Data Stream Classification is a big problem. Ensemble based learning methods are used to tackle the data Stream classification problem. Method: Methods such as Random Forest and Very Fast Decision Tree (VFDT) for classification are used in the system. Findings: This hybrid approach is an Effective method for calculating hidden data and maintains accuracy in the large data set. It also calculates the neighbors between each pair of cases that can be used in clusters. It is used for finding unknown or (by scaling) gives informational views over the data. This hybrid approach achieves 85 % accuracy and result proves that the hybrid approach performs well when compared to other algorithms in terms of accuracy. This is the application where we can download data streams of any application at faster rate. Many methods are available to process data streams. But the proposed algorithm performs well when compared to other algorithms. Applications: Many real time data streams are downloaded and uploaded to test and train various Applications. Data streams are used in many applications such as medical applications and educational applications.Keywords
Classification, Data Stream, Random Forest, Very Fast Decision Tree (VFDT).- Data Mining:Techniques and Applications-A Review
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1 Department of Computing, Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, IN
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Data Mining and Knowledge Engineering, Vol 9, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 11-13Abstract
Data mining is a process of discovering new information in terms of patterns or rules from a large volume of data. These data are stored in various heterogeneous databases. The heterogeneous databases such as transactional databases, object-relational databases, object-oriented databases, multimedia databases, spatial databases, spatio-temporal databases etc. are used to store the information. This paper focuses on giving a brief idea of various data mining techniques such as Association, Classification, Prediction, Clustering, Outlier Analysis etc. This paper also focuses on the various applications where Data Mining Techniques can be used.
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Association, Classification, Prediction, Clustering, Outlier Analysis.- Effect of Gold Ore Tailings on Seed Yield and Uptake of Micronutrients by Sunflower [Helianthus annuus (L.)]
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1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (Karnataka), IN
2 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (Karnataka), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 3, No 2 (2009), Pagination: 307-309Abstract
A field investigation was conducted in a Vertisol at Main Agricultural Research Station, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad during kharif 2006-07 to study the use of gold ore tailings (GOT) as a source of micronutrients on sunflower crop under irrigated condition. Application of GOT @ 1.0 t/ha along with poultry manure significantly improved yield attributing parameters eventually resulting in 22.5 and 26.5 per cent higher seed and stalk yield, respectively over control. The uptake of copper (2345 mg/kg), iron (91567.6 mg/kg), manganese (319.1 mg/kg) and zinc (284.1 mg/kg) also increased significantly due to the application of same level of GOT along with poultry manure. Similar results were observed with application of GOT alone @ 1.0 t/ha and with FYM and vermicompost.Keywords
COT, GOT, Seed Filling, Oil Content, Sunflower.- Privacy-Preserving Ride Sharing Scheme with Global Social Network for Vehicles Using Big Data
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1 Department of C.S.E, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai – 600119, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 11, No 21 (2018), Pagination: 1-7Abstract
Objectives: To built up a productive ride sharing come auto pooling application which empowers the client to go to their goals on the fly easily and reasonable subject to time, limit, and money related limitations, guaranteeing the protection and security concerns and guarantees the client for playing it safe on the goal relying upon the customized setting mindful wellbeing levels. Methods: Taxi-sharing framework acknowledges taxi travelers’ ongoing ride demands sent from advanced mobile phones. It plans appropriate taxicabs to get them through ridesharing and private riding, subject to time limit and fiscal requirements. An auto pooling choice for private auto proprietors whoever goes in a customary course. A customized setting mindful security forecast and proposal for goal area is accommodated by guaranteeing precautionary measures. Findings: This plan can accomplish alluring security highlights. Consequently, we built up a productive ridesharing come auto pooling application which empowers the client to go to their goals on the fly easily and reasonable subject to time, limit, and money related limitations, guaranteeing the protection and security concerns and guarantees the client for playing it safe on the goal relying upon the customized setting mindful wellbeing levels. Improvements: Distinctive instances of ride sharing can be improved out by our plan with considering the clients’ inclinations.References
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- Smart Mobility based Transit Management System
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1 Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Coimbatore – 641 202, IN
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Programmable Device Circuits and Systems, Vol 11, No 3 (2019), Pagination: 49-52Abstract
GPS is one of the technologies that are used in a huge number of applications today. One of the applications is tracking your vehicle and keeps regular monitoring on them. This system uses GPS and GSM technologies. The level of petrol consumed and CO2 level is also monitored using the Fuel level sensor and CO2 sensor. The paper includes the hardware part which comprises of GPS, GSM, Atmega microcontroller MAX 232, Accelerometer sensor, CO2 sensor, 16x2 LCD and ESP8266 module is used to interface the microcontroller to the App.
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Arduino Microcontroller, Accelerometer Sensor, CO2 Sensor, 16*2 LCD Display, GSM, GPS, Speedometer, Eye Sensor, Alcohol Sensor.References
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- Evaluation of Antimicrobial Effect of Triphala Versus Conventional Root Canal Irrigants in Primary Teeth-An In vivo Study
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1 Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Saveetha University, Chennai, IN
2 Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai-600077, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 12, No 2 (2019), Pagination: 655-659Abstract
Introduction: The success of pulpectomy is based on complete eradication of microbes from the ischolar_main canals of primary teeth. This is brought about by the combined mechanical preparation and chemical disinfection of the ischolar_main canal system. Currently, herbal agents are used as irrigants because of their low cytotoxicity. In vitro studies have been done using triphala as a ischolar_main canal irrigant in primary teeth due to its ant inflammatory and antibacterial activity. In vivo studies have not been documented in the literature in the primary teeth. Aim: The aim of this study is to compare the antimicrobial effectiveness of triphala as a ischolar_main canal irrigant in primary teeth. Materials and Methods: This randomized controlled trial was performed in primary molars which were indicated for pulpectomy. Thirty primary molars were randomly allocated to on of the two groups by which the irrigation was done: Group A: Triphala; Group B: Sterile saline. Pre and post irrigation sample was collected by using sterile absorbent paper points in a sterile Eppendorf tube containing saline as a transport medium and culturing was done by using nutrient agar and incubated for 48 hours and the mean colony count of microbial flora was evaluated. Results: Triphala as a ischolar_main canal irrigant was shown to have more antimicrobial effect in reducing the microbial flora compared to sterile saline. But, there was no statistical significant difference. Conclusion: Triphala can be used as a potent irrigating solution compared to saline and has been shown to have significant effect in reducing the microbial flora.Keywords
Root Canal, Irrigant, Triphala, Microflora.References
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- IOT-Enabled Smart City Services and Security
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1 Computer Applications Department, S. A. Engineering College, IN
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Artificial Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning, Vol 11, No 6 (2019), Pagination: 106-110Abstract
Smart services are an important element of the smart city and the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystems where the intelligence behind the services obtained improved through the sensory data. A smart city can make our lives energy efficient. A smart city requires some basic components such as smart phones, networks, sensors to connect the people with mobile terminals etc. ICT can be used in the home, workplace and in public facilities. The IoT in smart city covers all areas such as government facilities, lighting system, public space utilization, water, transport, traffic and building. Using these results i identify important quality and functional requirements for smart cities in quality, availability, security, interoperability and maintainability. The smart city aims to create best and sustainable use of all property, while maintain an correct reliability between social, environmental and expenses. In a smart city, maximum use is prepared of ICT to improve the performance, management, and direction of the range of system and services, with an importance on save energy, water land and other normal wealth. A smart city is prepared with different electronic elements employed by some applications, like street cameras for observation systems, sensors for transportation systems, etc. This survey carried out smart city services and security.Keywords
Internet of Things, Security, Smart City, Technologies.- Method Development and Validation for the estimation of Amlodipine and Perindopril in Bulk and Pharmaceutical Dosage Form
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1 Department of Analysis and QA, Surabhi Dayakar Rao College of Pharmacy, Rimmanaguda, Gajwel, Telangana,, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Dosage Form and Technology, Vol 14, No 4 (2022), Pagination: 289-292Abstract
Literature survey reveals that few spectrophotometric, high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC)and High performance thin layer chromatographic (HPTLC)methods were reported for the estimation of Amlodipine and perindopril in bulk and combined pharmaceutical dosage forms. But there is no any stability indicating high performance liquid chromatography study is reported for amlodipine. So the present study was aimed to development of simple, accurate, rapid and economical HPLC stability indicating assay method were established for the determination of Amlodipine and Peridopril in bulk and tablet dosage form. A High-performance liquid chromatograph WATERS, software: Empower 2,2695 separation module, 996 PDA detector, using Phenomenex Luna C18 (4.6mm×250mm) 5µm or equivalent column, with mobile phase composition of Methanol: Phosphate Buffer pH3.0 (70:30v/v) was used. The flow rate of 1.0ml min-1 and effluent was detected at 230nm. The retention time of Amlodipine and Perindopril was found to be 1.870min and 2.499minutes respectively. Linearity was observed over concentration range of 10-50µg ml-1 for Amlodipine and 16-80µg ml-1 for Perindopril respectively. The accuracy of the proposed method was determined by recovery studies and the Amlodipine was found to be 99.1% and Perindopril was found to be 98.8% respectively. The proposed method is applicable to routine analysis of Amlodipine and Perindopril in bulk and pharmaceutical formulations. The proposed method was validated for various ICH parameters like linearity, limit of detection, limits of quantification, accuracy, precision, range and specificity.Keywords
Amlodipine, Perindopril, Angina, Anti - hypertensive agent, Validation.References
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