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    (5). HAART consists of three different antiretroviral drugs, given in combination. In 2013 the World Health Organisation (WHO) released its updated guidelines for the use of HAART in HIV/AIDS (Appendix 1), providing recommendations for policy and decision makers for more widespread use of HAART (6). These guidelines also raised the recommended threshold for initiation of HAART from CD4<350cells/mm3 to CD4<500cells/mm3 in asymptomatic patients (6), with a note that priority for starting treatment still

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    follow: Education: Through Voice recognition teachers can effectively creating online videos and lesson tutorial for students while it is useful for learners to obtain necessary knowledge effectively and quickly. Writing texts: Writing text is a long process so does typing will take time so rather voice recognition program will minimize writing effort and all that we need to do is text pronounciation correctly and we can proof read it. Security: Biometric Voice recognition software are actively used in

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    the players have little information about their opponents’ payoff functions but they know the actions of all other players that were in the past. An example for those games is the Intrusion detection game, which is a 2-player zero-sum stochastic (Markov)

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    In Star Trek, if you ask Mr. Spock a question, he will give you a logical answer based on scientific evidence and probabilities. He is a rational character and makes emotionless decisions without being affected by irrelevant information. But we humans are not as calm as Mr. Spock; a single piece of irrelevant information could impact our behavior. For example, Nobel laureate Richard Thaler (2015) notes that students were happier after he raised their exam scores range from [0 to 100] to [0 to 137]

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    values of that variable. Over the past decades, the price density forecast has been widely used to study microeconomic and financial issues. Forecasting the future development of the economy is of great importance for proper government monetary decisions and individual risk management. A good macroeconomic density forecast presents a subjective description of inflationary pressure and other information related to economics.

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    move products on an assembly line, transport goods throughout a plant or warehouse, and deliver loads. Over the years, the technology has become more sophisticated, this technology can be suitably adapted for cars on the streets. In an automated process, AGVs are programmed to communicate with other cars on the street to ensure it is moving smoothly. Today, the

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    to optimize both power consumption and power supply. Smart grid works on the mechanism of data communication infrastructure. Smart grids has one of the most important feature meter data management system which is designed to collect exchange and process the meter data for optimization of power consumption and supply. Niyato, Dong, Wang, & Hossain, (2013) suggested

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    Figure 1. Systematic algorithm of proposed prioritization method. 〖 c〗_1(W_(C_1 )) c_2 (W_(C_2 )) … … c_n (W_(C_n )) PC =[■(a ̃_11&a ̃_12&⋯&⋯&a ̃_1n@a ̃_21&a ̃_22&⋯&⋯&⋮@⋮&⋮&⋯&⋯&⋮@⋮&⋮&⋯&⋯&⋮@a ̃_m1&a ̃_m1&⋯&⋯&a ̃_mn )] And the general form of CR matrix is: 〖 R〗_1 (W_(R_1 )) R_2 (W_(R_2 ))… … R_k(W_(R_n )) CR =█(c_1@c_2@⋮@c_n )[■(b ̃_11&b ̃_12&⋯&⋯&b ̃_1k@b ̃_21&b ̃_22&⋯&⋯&b ̃_2k@⋮&⋮&⋯&⋯&⋮@⋮&⋮&⋯&⋯&⋮@b ̃_n1&b ̃_n2&⋯&⋯&b ̃_nk )] Since some risks have a higher impact than others

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    BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION The estimated $228.9 billion in the year 20092 global household appliances market can be described as a global industry in condition that the coordination and integration of sourcing, manufacturing, operations, research and development and marketing activities across multiple world regions and countries is accomplished. Enterprises capable of harnessing the benefits of strategic global locations and integrate them into one single global vision are the ones that can

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    Biometric Encryption Krishna Kumar D1304(11302033) Rajesh Kumar Thakur Meena Kumari Chandan Pathania Lovely Professional University, Punjab Introduction: A biometric is defined as a unique, measurable, biological characteristic or trait which is used to identify individuals. Most widely used biometric characteristics to identify individuals include Face, Fingerprint, Hand geometry, Retina, Iris, Voice etc. Biometric identification consists of two stages: • Enrollment: During the enrollment

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