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    focus on Eddie's care holistically. The nursing staff caring for Eddie on the cardiology ward had a range of complications to look for and treat promptly if they occurred. These include arrhythmias (electrical disturbances in the heart affecting function) such as ventricular tachycardia and fibrillation, heart block, atrial fibrillation and bradycardia; up to 90% of post MI patient will experience arrhythmia (Hand, 2001; Hubbard, 2003; Neal, 2007; Thomson, 2010). Pain is also a complication of MI

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    Figure 1 – (The mechanisms for the development of thrombosis on plaques. Relationship between the state of coronary artery vessel wall and clinical syndrome. (a) Stable angina pectoris. (b) and (c) Acute coronary syndromes, 2009) Currently, Padraig has stable angina as his angina appears on exertion. His angina may stay stable or he may progress to have unstable angina and possibly a heart attack. The medications and advice the doctor has given him is aiming to halt the progression of his angina

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    Abstract— In this paper, an approach for gender classification is carried out combining frontal face images, Haar cascades, Histogram of Oriented Gradients and Support Vector Machines. The comparison of the existing methods that delves into the effects of Haar Cascade Classifier and Histogram of Oriented Gradients(HOG) for Face Detection and the use of Support Vector Machines(SVM) for Gender Classification. A database of 2-D facial images was used, consisting of individual as well as group photographs

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT WE HEREBY TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK NTPC LTD. TANDA FOR GIVING US THIS OPPORTUNITY TO CONDUCT OUR TRAINING IN NTPC LTD., TANDA. WE ARE GRATEFUL TO MR. D.N. TIWARI(DGM,C&I) FOR ALLOWING US TO CONDUCT OUR TRAINING IN THE CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION DEPARTMENT.WE ARE HEARTLY INDEBTED TO OUR PROJECT GUIDE Mr. LALIT KUMAR SINGH (Dy.SUPT,C&I)FOR PROVIDING US WITH DETAILED IN DEPTH KNOWLEDGE AND VERY USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS USED IN THE PLANT.HIS SUPPORT

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    Abstract: Involvement of online social network: Online social networks today are medium to communicate. Communication includes sharing video files, audio files and Text messages. These messages and files include some useful data and also unwanted data and also spam data. There are some complex methods involved in Online Social Network Management in order to control this data. Existing System: For example, Facebook has a facility where users can specify who can message them(eg: Friends, Friends of

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    Introduction Network analysis has been adopted across the scientific spectrum from the social sciences to biochemisty with applications in empirical research, modelling, and management, to name a few.1,2,3,4 While the network structure of operating sub-groups has been examined previously to our knowledge a comprehensive analysis of the operating suite incorporating all relevant participants has not yet occurred.5 In studying a network several definitions are worth reviewing (Table 1). Networks can

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    Recently I took care of a patient N.S, 77-year-old male diagnosed with pneumonia by an ER doctor. He transferred to hospital acute care medical unit after a few hours of stay in the ER. SBAR from ER gave information on N.S: No known allergies, full code, NIBP 158/83, Heart Rate (HR) 92 beats per minute, Temperature 36.8, respiration rate 18 breaths per minute, regular with decreased breath sounds to the bilateral bases lower lungs, SPO2 98% 0n 2LNP. N.S has an occasional productive cough and shortness

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    CHAPTER 1 Solar Activity, Heliosphere and Cosmic-Rays: A Brief Introduction 1.1 INTRODUCTION Cosmic-rays are high energy charged particles, come from all directions in space. In 1912, using a radiation counter (a gold leaf electroscope) on a balloon flight Victor Hess found that the amount of radiation increased as his balloon climbed. It was the first confirmation that, the cosmic-rays are coming from the outside of Earth 's atmosphere (see Simpson, 1983). The majority of the cosmic-ray particles

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    CLINICAL CLARIFICATION • Acute coronary syndrome refers to several potentially life-threatening conditions associated with acute myocardial ischemia and/or infarction most commonly resulting from a sudden decrease in coronary blood flow8, 2 • Includes ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), and unstable angina CLASSIFICATION • Based on electrocardiogram (ECG) 8 ○ Acute chest pain and persistent (>20 min) ST-segment elevation – Defined as ST-elevation

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    ABOUT ABB ABB is a multinational corporation headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland operating in Robotics and mainly in the power and automation technology areas. ABB is one of the largest engineering companies as well as one of the largest conglomerates in the world. ABB has operations in around 100 countries, with approximately 150,000 employees in November 2013, and reported global revenue of $40 billion for 2011. ABB Ltd provides power and automation technologies for utility and industrial customers

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