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A Comparative Study of Surgically Induced Astigmatism in Superior, Supero-Temporal and Temporal Incision in Small Incision Cataract Surgery

The eye is the window of the human body through which it feels its way and enjoys the beauty of the world. With all the possible modalities of cataract surgery, we try to give a normal vision. But Surgically Induced Astigmatism (SIA) is one of the causes of a poor quality of vision. We have studied SIA in 3 different sites of incision in Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (SICS). AIM: To compare between the surgically induced astigmatism(SIA) in small incision cataract surgery(SICS) by superior incision , temporal incision and supero-temporal incision. Materials and methods: Three hundred patients were studied. The patients were randomly assigned to any of three groups. The three groups had 100 patients each. The patients in group A underwent manual SICS with a superior incision, the patients in group B underwent manual SICS with a supero-temporal incision and the patients in group C underwent manual SICS with a temporal incision. The patients were examined on the postoperative days 1 and 7,1 month and 6 weeks. The uncorrected and the best-corrected visual acuity was recorded and a slit-lamp examination and auto-refracto-meter and keratometry examinations were also done. Statistics: All the calculations were performed by using vector analysis method. Statistical analysis was done by using descriptive and inferential statistics using Chi square test, One way ANOVA and Multiple comparison Tukey Test. Results: The mean SIA in group A was found to be 1.32± 0.97, in group B, it was 1.03± 0.75 and in group C, it was 1.00±0.60 . The p-value accordingly was < 0.001, which was highly significant. Conclusion: SICS which is done with a temporal and a supero-temporal approach provides a better quality of vision due to a significantly less SIA than the superior approach.

Published by: Dr. Madhumita Prasad, Dr. Sachin Daigavane

Author: Dr. Madhumita Prasad

Paper ID: V3I5-1156

Paper Status: published

Published: September 22, 2017

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A Study of Performance Appraisal at IBM, Bangalore

In this study the operative function in the human resource department are analyzed with respect to performance evaluation system of the company. Performance appraisal system is considered as a significant tool in all organizations for achieving goals effectively and efficiently. The study recommends the need to ensure fairness so that it does not demotivate an employee or have a negative impact on goal accomplishment. The findings revealed that the company has a very well designed Performance appraisal system, which involves feedback as well as reward system and the employees, are satisfied with the existing Performance appraisal system. But, more efforts are to be made to make the approach more effective to ensure increased productivity and high morale among the employees, which would lead to further growth of the company in all respects.

Published by: Sruchita Maheswari Rath

Author: Sruchita Maheswari Rath

Paper ID: V3I5-1137

Paper Status: published

Published: September 22, 2017

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The Impact of Nitric Oxide (No) On the Biological System

As very earlier it has been discussed that Nitric Oxide are basic requirement of human life, hence it is our prime duty to save them to avoid the disturbance of biological system .This molecule is involved in the regulation of plant growth and development ,pathogens defense and abiotic stress responses .NO is rapidly induced potent plant growth regulator .In the present work the compounds were synthesized by transition elements of VI group using different standard procedures and carried out to study the effect on biological system. As a result it was found that some transition elements are very useful to prevent the infectious disease

Published by: Vijaya Dubey

Author: Vijaya Dubey

Paper ID: V3I5-1178

Paper Status: published

Published: September 22, 2017

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Flexural Behaviour of Concrete Beams Reinforced With GFRP Rebars

This study reports test results of 12 concrete beams measuring 150mm wide × 180mm deep× 1200mm long reinforced with glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars subjected to a four point loading system. The test specimens were classified into three groups according to the concrete compressive strength. The main variation done for each beam in all the three groups was percentage of reinforcement (0.5%, 1%, 1.5% and 2%). Since all the beams were over reinforced failure occurred due to rupture of concrete at compression zone. The failure is initiated by a vertical crack at the midspan which extended up to compression zone of the beam and propagated horizontally which leads to bond failure between top concrete and compression reinforcement. The test results revealed that the crack widths and mid-span deflection significantly reduced by increasing the reinforcement ratio. The ultimate load increased by 7.5%, 16.8%, 27.7% as the reinforcement percentage increased from 0.5% to 1%, 1.55 and 2% respectively. The flexural provisions of structural design guidelines namely ACI 440.1R-06, ECP 208-2005 and CSA S806-12 were evaluated against the test data. ACI 440.1R-06 over estimates the moment resistance of GFRP bars as compared to other codes and experimental results. Whereas all the design guidelines predicts nearly the same values for deflection. And for crack width approximation Toutanji’s equation is more accurate compared to ACI equation.

Published by: Chidananda S. H, R. B Khadiranaikar

Author: Chidananda S. H

Paper ID: V3I5-1191

Paper Status: published

Published: September 22, 2017

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Object Sorting Robot Based on Shape

In present days, all industrial systems are fully automated. Object sorting is one of the popular system for industrial applications. In past days humans are used for the object sorting but it was the time consuming process for large number of objects in industries. Replacement of human operators with robotic arm will reduce human efforts and also provides high accuracy & efficiency. Robotic arm operating using ARM7. Detection of shape is using image processing in MATLAB. Robotic arm is control by microcontroller with DC motor. This paper presents on object sorting base on shape of object using image processing. Image is captured by using camera, then image processing is perform for shape identification. This project deals with fully automatic industrial material handling system. The aim of this project is the separate out objects according to it’s shape.

Published by: Priya Vinayak Garad

Author: Priya Vinayak Garad

Paper ID: V3I5-1196

Paper Status: published

Published: September 22, 2017

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Use of Demolished Waste in Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate in Concrete

There is an oversized quantity of dismantled waste generated each year in Republic of India and alternative developing countries. Since terribly bit of this waste is recycled or reused. So, disposing this waste may be a terribly major problem as a result of it needs an oversized quantity of house. This study may be a a part of comprehensive program whereby experimental investigations are distributed to judge the impact of partial replacement of coarse mixture by dismantled waste on compressive strength and workability of DAC (Demolished mixture Concrete). For the study seven, fourteen and twenty eight days compressive strengths were recorded. The previous study on this project shows that the compressive strength of the DAC (Demolished mixture Concrete) is somehow resembles with the traditional concrete if utilized in a correct quantity up to half-hour. thus during this study we've got taken the dismantled concrete mixture 100 percent, 15%, two hundredth by weight of the traditional coarse mixture and also the concrete cubes were casted by that dismantled concrete mixture then any tests conducted like workability , compressive strength for that DAC and also the result obtained ar found to be comparable the traditional concrete

Published by: Gowtham, Anandhan .R, V. Gokulnath

Author: Gowtham

Paper ID: V3I5-1186

Paper Status: published

Published: September 22, 2017

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