Publications by authors named "M G"

Aim: Bacillus subtilis is usually found in soil, and their biocontrol and plant growth-promoting capabilities are being explored more recently than ever. However, knowledge about metabolite production and genome composition of endophytic B. subtilis from seeds is limited.

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Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of visual impairment and blindness that affects the eye from the age of fifty-five and older. It impacts on the retina, the light-sensitive layer of the eye. In early AMD, yellowish deposits called drusen, form under the retina, which could result in distortion and gradual blurring of vision.

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The Model Reference Adaptive System (MRAS) is effective for speed control in sensorless Induction Motor (IM) drives, particularly at zero and very low speeds. This study enhances MRAS's resilience and dynamic performance by integrating an Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) controller into sensorless vector-controlled IM drives. The research addresses challenges related to parameter uncertainties, load variations, and external disturbances through the combination of MRAS and ANFIS.

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Intestinal malrotation is a congenital anomaly characterized by rotational errors during the embryonic development of the midgut. Although it is mainly a pediatric diagnosis, some cases do present in adult life. In adults, the condition can present in various ways, with symptoms that may be acute, acute on chronic, chronic, or discovered incidentally.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Hollow viscus perforation, a serious condition where parts of the gastrointestinal tract leak into the abdominal cavity, was studied in 100 patients at Sree Balaji Medical College & Hospital in Chennai, focusing on factors like age and sex.
  • - The findings showed a higher prevalence in males (78%) and the 41-50 age group had the most cases, with duodenal ulcers being the main cause of perforation.
  • - Post-surgery complications were common but mostly manageable, though large intestinal issues had a high mortality rate; early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for patient survival.
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