Publications by authors named "Passqueini R"

The term 'trailblazer' is often used casually nowadays, but in the early twentieth century, there was a woman who epitomized it by shattering barriers at every turn. Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddy who holds many firsts to her name was an outstanding Indian woman of her time.

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  • Medical imaging is essential for disease diagnosis, but traditional methods face challenges like subjective interpretation and difficulty with complex images.
  • This research introduces an integrated deep learning model using pre-trained networks (VGG16, ResNet50, InceptionV3) aimed at improving lung cancer detection accuracy by streamlining image data and enhancing feature extraction.
  • The model demonstrated impressive performance, achieving 98.18% accuracy and strong precision and recall rates during validation on a specific lung cancer dataset from Iraq, showcasing the promise of advanced deep learning approaches in medical diagnostics.
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Introduction: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are one of the leading causes of operation-related adverse effects. To create an effective hospital infection program, information about a local pattern is essential. The ever-changing pattern of infections and inappropriate use of antibiotics has predisposed to the development of drug-resistant strains and has made the management of SSIs arduous.

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Background: Despite the vast research by nursing professionals on various methods of nursing education, little research has been conducted exploring the efficacy of peer learning as a teaching-learning tool amongst registered nurses. Hence, this study was conducted among in-service nursing officers to evaluate the usefulness of simulation-based peer learning sessions as an educational tool for capacity building.

Material And Methods: Using a pre-test and post-test design, the study was conducted among 150 in-service nurses at a tertiary care hospital.

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Heterojunctions of metal oxides have attracted a great deal of attention as photo (electro) catalysts owing to their excellent photoactivity. While multiple fundamental studies have been dedicated to heteroaggregation, self-assembly of oppositely charged particles to obtain heterojunctions for energy applications has been underexplored. Herein, we report the synthesis of ZnO-TiO heterojunctions using the electrostatic self-assembly approach.

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Objective: Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) is regarded as the most frequently used root canal irrigant. Its high surface tension prevents its penetration into complex canal anatomies. The present study assesses the contact angle and penetration depth of 2.

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Aim To assess the antimicrobial activity of herbal, homeopathic, and conventional dentifrices against oral microorganisms. Methodology Mueller Hilton agar was used to cultivate distinct strains of and , whereas was cultured on a potato dextrose agar medium. Diffusion ratios of 1:5, 1:10, and 1:15 were obtained by diluting 1 gram of each dentifrice (KP Namboodiri, Homeodent, andColgate Strong Teeth) in 4 ml, 9 ml, and 14 ml of distilled water, respectively.

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Objectives: To evaluate and compare the efficacy of XP-endo Finisher R (FKG Dentaire, Le Locle, Neuchatel, Switzerland), EDDY (VDW Dental, Munich, Germany), and passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI) as supplementary steps following the D-RaCe retreatment file system (FKG Dentaire) in the removal of root canal obturation material using cone beam CT.

Materials And Methods: A total of 45 two-rooted permanent maxillary first premolars were selected. Following access preparation, cleaning, and shaping with Hero Shaper (Micro Mega, Besançon, BFC, France) rotary file up to 25/04%, thermoplasticized obturation was performed with TotalFill BC sealer (FKG Dentaire) and gutta-percha.

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Introduction The basic principle of a sensory adaptive dental environment is that an individual's sensory experiences have a significant impact on their emotional and psychological well-being. Taste, smell, touch, hearing, and sight are the five basic senses that affect our perception and responses to the environment. The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a Sensory-Adaptive Dental Environment (SADE) compared with a Regular Dental Environment (RDE) in reducing anxiety, improving behavior, and providing a smooth experience for children undergoing dental treatment.

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Introduction The electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the most important tools in diagnosing cardiac abnormalities, particularly arrhythmias and myocardial infarction. It is one of the certifiable competencies for final-year medical undergraduate students. We determined virtual reality's effectiveness in acquiring and retaining ECG interpretation skills among medical students compared to traditional teaching.

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In this study, we present a nanosized biosensor based on the photobiological properties of one-dimensional (1D) topological photonic crystals (PCs). A topological structure had been designed by combining two PC structures (PC 1 and PC 2) comprised of functional material layers, Si and SiO. These two, PC 1 and PC 2, differ in terms of the thickness and arrangement of these dielectric materials.

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Introduction And Aim:  Root canal therapy is a vital procedure for saving teeth by removing infection and cleaning the complex root canal system. However, a delicate balance exists between thorough cleaning and preserving tooth strength. The study aims to evaluate the instrumentation effect of three innovative file systems, XP-endo® shaper, Reciproc®, and Self-adjusting file (SAF) on fracture resistance of mandibular premolars.

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With the development of the technical trend, concrete using waste alternate material instead of sand material found economic potential for good structural behaviour. Besides, the susceptible crack, low strength-to-weight ratio, and low compressive strength are the reasons for shrinkage. Due to this reason, the investigation aims to limit the shrinkage under live load and increase the compression and flexural strength by the introduction of coconut waste chopped fiber (wCF), waste fly ash (wFA), and carbon nanotube powder (CNT) blended with conventional Portland paste.

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The Kidd blood group is clinically significant as Kidd antibodies have the potential to trigger both acute and delayed transfusion reactions, along with hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). Here, we have reported a case of HDFN due to Jk-b antibodies. A 31-year-old pregnant female was found to have Jk-b antibodies on screening with the Bio‑Rad ID Dia 11-cell panel (Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.

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The goal of this research is to create an ensemble deep learning model for Internet of Things (IoT) applications that specifically target remote patient monitoring (RPM) by integrating long short-term memory (LSTM) networks and convolutional neural networks (CNN). The work tackles important RPM concerns such early health issue diagnosis and accurate real-time physiological data collection and analysis using wearable IoT devices. By assessing important health factors like heart rate, blood pressure, pulse, temperature, activity level, weight management, respiration rate, medication adherence, sleep patterns, and oxygen levels, the suggested Remote Patient Monitor Model (RPMM) attains a noteworthy accuracy of 97.

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The research proposes a novel strategy for categorizing electroencephalograms (EEG) in real-time brain-computer interfaces that have rehabilitation applications. The methodology utilizes Five Cross-Common Spatial Patterns (FCCSP) to develop a motor movement/imagery systemization model that extracts multi-domain characteristics with excellent performance. The goal is to eliminate the impact caused by EEG's nonstationarity.

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Background Bioactive glass, which can form strong bonds with tissues, particularly bones, has become pivotal in tissue engineering. Incorporating biologically active ions like selenium enhances its properties for various biomedical applications, including bone repair and cancer treatment. Selenium's antioxidative properties and role in bone health make it a promising addition to biomaterial.

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  • Optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) can indicate elevated intracranial pressure and may be related to ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt function, particularly in adults with hydrocephalus, though research is limited.
  • This study involved 51 patients aged 16 to 60 scheduled for VP shunt surgery, measuring ONSD at various time points and assessing shunt success through noncontrast CT scans.
  • Results showed a significant decrease in ONSD post-surgery, suggesting that ONSD measurements could be a reliable indicator of successful VP shunt placement in these patients.
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Pomegranate fruit disease detection and classification based on computer vision remains challenging because of various diseases, building the task of collecting or creating datasets is extremely difficult. The usage of machine learning and deep learning in farming has increased significantly in recent years. For developing precise and consistent machine learning models and reducing misclassification in real-time situations, efficient and clean datasets are a key obligation.

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Motor Neuron Disorders (MNDs), characterized by the degradation and loss of function of motor neurons, are recognized as fatal conditions with limited treatment options and no known cure. The present study aimed to identify the pathophysiological functions and affected genes in patients with MNDs, specifically Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS). The GSE56808 dataset comprised three sample groups: six patients diagnosed with ALS (GSM1369650, GSM1369652, GSM1369654, GSM1369656, GSM1369657, GSM1369658), five patients diagnosed with PLS (GSM1369648, GSM1369649, GSM1369653, GSM1369655, GSM1369659), and six normal controls (GSM1369642, GSM1369643, GSM1369644, GSM1369645, GSM1369646, and GSM1369647).

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Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality worldwide, and at present, India has the highest burden of acute coronary syndrome and ST-elevation myocardial infarction (MI). A key reason for poor outcomes is non-adherence to medication.

Methods: The intervention is a 2 × 2 factorial design trial applying two interventions individually and in combination with 1:1 allocation ratio: (i) ASHA-led medication adherence initiative comprising of home visits and (ii) m-health intervention using reminders and self-reporting of medication use.

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Currently, 2D nanomaterials-based resistive random access memory (RRAMs) are explored on account of their tunable material properties enabling fabrication of low power and flexible RRAM devices. In this work, hybrid MoS-GO based active layer RRAM devices are investigated. A facile hydrothermal co-synthesis approach is used to obtain the hybrid materials and a cost-effective spin coating method adopted for the fabrication of Ag/MoS-GO/ITO RRAM devices.

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Emtricitabine (FTC) a BCS class I drug, is used for HIV prevention. The high solubility of the drug is the leading cause of severe hepatotoxicity and lactic acidosis. This research focuses on the use of modified pullulan for the preparation of polymeric liposomes of FTC.

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Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC) such as basal cell carcinoma (BCC) as well as squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) are the two most common skin malignancies globally. They are observed more frequently among Caucasians than Asians, and their incidence is inversely proportional to the pigmentation levels. Even though the occurrence of skin cancers in India is lower, the absolute quantity of cases may be considerable due to the vast population.

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Background: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited red blood cell disorder, wherein mutation causes the substitution of glutamic acid to valine at the sixth position of the β-globin chain. These include sickle cell anemia (homozygous sickle mutation), sickle-beta thalassemia, and hemoglobin SCD. The clinical manifestations of SCD are protean.

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