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Akshay Trivedi

    Akshay Trivedi

    ... 11 1927 Page 6. Akshay H. Wvedi, Soonjong Kwak, and Sunggyu Lee 1928 I I I 1 I I I I I ... 41, No. 11 Page 7. G ram oJWC and PP The graft percent obtained is a function of tempera-ture, pressure, time, concentration of initiator and... more
    ... 11 1927 Page 6. Akshay H. Wvedi, Soonjong Kwak, and Sunggyu Lee 1928 I I I 1 I I I I I ... 41, No. 11 Page 7. G ram oJWC and PP The graft percent obtained is a function of tempera-ture, pressure, time, concentration of initiator and monomer, and the amount of polymer charged. ...
    : Tall structures frequently have tubular structures. Frame tube, braced tube, tube in tube, and bundled tube constructions are examples of tubular structures. With a tubular structure, lateral loads can be resisted by designing the... more
    : Tall structures frequently have tubular structures. Frame tube, braced tube, tube in tube, and bundled tube constructions are examples of tubular structures. With a tubular structure, lateral loads can be resisted by designing the building to resemble a hollow cantilever that is perpendicular to the ground. Because they have less storey shear, storey displacement, and storey drift than other tubular systems, tube in tube structures are preferable. According to IS1893:2016 (Part 1), the influence of bracing type and position has been investigated in this study for a 20-story building in zone IV. Seismic metrics for braced and unbraced buildings are compared. The study at the building's corner and centre uses bracing made of angles and tubular sections. Seismic parameters are compared for unbraced and braced building. Angle and tubular section bracing are designed and used for the study at centre and corner of the building. From the study a comparative statement has been made for the use of bracing at different locations of tube in tube building. Comparative analysis will ease the designer to select the proper bracing type and location for high-rise tube in tube buildings.
    Background: Clavicle fracture is a common injury due to its subcutaneous and relatively anterior position comprising of 2.6% of all fractures. Both non-operative and surgical methods have been described for the management of this injury... more
    Background: Clavicle fracture is a common injury due to its subcutaneous and relatively anterior position comprising of 2.6% of all fractures. Both non-operative and surgical methods have been described for the management of this injury .However, there is no uniform consensus on the denite choice of treatment. Hence, this prospective study was undertaken to know the functional outcome of displaced mid shaft clavicle after plate xation including rate of union and complications observed. Method: In this study we analysed 24 patients for mid shaft clavicle fracture for a period of 24 months between February 2018 and January 2020 and studied union rate, complications with serial x rays and clinical examination. Result:All patients underwent full history taking, Clinical examination and Radiographic views were taken.The youngest patient was 18 years of age and the oldest patient was 60 years. The average patient age was 30.57 years. 17 patients (73.91%) were males while 6 patients (26....
    Introduction-Medical residency is time of great stress & struggle for residents. It is primarily due to highly demanding working conditions, limited time available for leisure activities & rest. The residents need to develop new skills... more
    Introduction-Medical residency is time of great stress & struggle for residents. It is primarily due to highly demanding working conditions, limited time available for leisure activities & rest. The residents need to develop new skills that require lot of concentration & sometimes produce anxiety amongst them. Aim-The study is done to assess level of stress amongst rst year residents. Methods-Following ethical clearance the study from Institutional ethics committee (IEC) of Gandhi Medical College Bhopal the study was conducted amongst rst year residents in various departments of institute A pre designed -pretested questionnaire was used for data collection. The stress was assessed using Hospital Anxiety & Depression score(HADS.)The subjects were chosen using non-random, opportunity sampling. The relevant tests of signicance was used to co-relate various factors causing stress. Results-The study included 95 residents of which 89.74% students had mean age of 27 + 3.1years of age. O...
    The objective of Machine Translation systems is to translate text from one language to another. It can be decomposed into two principal goals: fluency and fidelity. Fluency corresponds to the aim of having a translation that is correct... more
    The objective of Machine Translation systems is to translate text from one language to another. It can be decomposed into two principal goals: fluency and fidelity. Fluency corresponds to the aim of having a translation that is correct relative to the target language (spelling, grammar, syntax). Fidelity represents the objective that the result conveys the same information as the original text. This view of MT systems can also be seen inside the probabilistic model. Indeed, Machine Translation systems can be seen as decoders with two components: a language model and a translation model. (see figure 1 below).
    ... 11 1927 Page 6. Akshay H. Wvedi, Soonjong Kwak, and Sunggyu Lee 1928 I I I 1 I I I I I ... 41, No. 11 Page 7. G ram oJWC and PP The graft percent obtained is a function of tempera-ture, pressure, time, concentration of initiator and... more
    ... 11 1927 Page 6. Akshay H. Wvedi, Soonjong Kwak, and Sunggyu Lee 1928 I I I 1 I I I I I ... 41, No. 11 Page 7. G ram oJWC and PP The graft percent obtained is a function of tempera-ture, pressure, time, concentration of initiator and monomer, and the amount of polymer charged. ...
    Background: Clavicle fracture is a common injury due to its subcutaneous and relatively anterior position comprising of 2.6% of all fractures. Both non-operative and surgical methods have been described for the management of this injury... more
    Background: Clavicle fracture is a common injury due to its subcutaneous and relatively anterior position comprising of 2.6% of all fractures. Both non-operative and surgical methods have been described for the management of this injury .However, there is no uniform consensus on the denite choice of treatment. Hence, this prospective study was undertaken to know the functional outcome of displaced mid shaft clavicle after plate xation including rate of union and complications observed. Method: In this study we analysed 24 patients for mid shaft clavicle fracture for a period of 24 months between February 2018 and January 2020 and studied union rate, complications with serial x rays and clinical examination. Result:All patients underwent full history taking, Clinical examination and Radiographic views were taken.The youngest patient was 18 years of age and the oldest patient was 60 years. The average patient age was 30.57 years. 17 patients (73.91%) were males while 6 patients (26.09%) were females. In this study, 16 patients (69.56%) were operated within 2 weeks and 7 patients [30.43 %] were operated between 2 to 4 weeks... Road trafc accident was seen in 16 patients [69.56%], fall on outstretched hand 6 patients [26.08%] had fracture of clavicle due to fall on shoulder from two wheeler and 1 patient (4.35%) had a fall of heavy object on the affected clavicle. The functional outcome is assessed by modied Constant and Murley score. The mean modied Constant Shoulder Score was 65.39 with range 48-72. 17 patients (73.91 %) had very good functional outcome, good functional outcome in 5 patients (21.74 %) and mean in 1 patient (4.35 %) all patients had their fractures united by 12 weeks. Average time to union was 8.68 weeks. In this study 1 patient (4.35%) had plate loosening which required implant removal after union and in 1 patient (4.35%) had plate prominence and in another 1 patient (4.35%) supercial surgical site infection. Conclusion: anatomic reduction with plate xation and early mobilization of displaced clavicle fractures is a viable treatment option, especially in young active adults with good outcomes and no major complications.