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Benny Joseph,Nithin Kumar,Suresh Vyloppilli,Shermil Sayd,KP Manojkumar,Depesh Vijaykumar 대한구강악안면외과학회 2020 대한구강악안면외과학회지 Vol.46 No.6
Objectives: Appropriate and accurate local anesthetic (LA) techniques are indispensable in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery to obtain a satisfactory outcome for both the operating surgeon and the patient. When used alone, the inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) technique requires supplemental injections like long buccal nerve block for extraction of mandibular molars leading to multiple traumatic experiences for the patient. The aim of this study was to anesthetize the inferior alveolar, lingual, and long buccal nerves with single-needle penetration requiring a minimal skillset such as administering a conventional IANB through introduction of the Benny Joseph technique for extraction of mandibular molars. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective study conducted in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kunhitharuvai Memorial Charitable Trust (KMCT) Dental College, Calicut, India. The duration of the study was 6 months, from June to November 2017, with a maximum sample size of 616 cases. The LA solution was 2% lignocaine with 1:100,000 adrenaline. The patients were selected from a population in the range of 20 to 40 years of age who reported to the outpatient department for routine dental extraction of normally positioned mandibular right or left first or second molars. Results: Of the 616 patients, 42 patients (6.8%) required re-anesthetization, a success rate of 93.2%. There were no complications such as hematoma formation, trismus, positive aspiration, and nerve injuries. None of the cases required re-anesthetization in the perioperative period. Conclusion: The Benny Joseph technique can be employed and is effective compared with conventional IANB techniques by reducing trauma to the patient and also requires less technique sensitivity.
Study on Screen Printable Color Paste Formulation for Color Silicon Solar Modules
Benny Putra Utomo,Juliana Anggono,신동윤 한국태양에너지학회 2022 한국태양에너지학회 논문집 Vol.42 No.4
Photovoltaic (PV) modules are incorporated into buildings as constitutional elements in building integrated PVs (BIPVs). BIPVs are evident in daily life as various forms on the roofs or skins of buildings. However, their mediocre color (typically black), has led to poor public acceptance. The development of color BIPVs is required to bestow aesthetic value to buildings. Coloring has been primarily achieved using expensive vacuum deposition processes. However, screen printing is becoming widely recognized as a highly competitive manufacturing technique for the fabrication of color BIPVs. Superior characteristics of screen printing include low cost, simplicity, and scalability. In this study, the formulation of color pastes using light interference pigments for screen printing is explored, because the success of screen-printed color BIPVs primarily depends on printability of these pastes. The screen printability of color pastes based on a commercially available two-part liquid paste and an in-house developed carrier vehicle was evaluated. The relativePV conversion efficiency of a color silicon solar module was 90% compared to a reference silicon solar module.
Benny, Guido Center for Asian Public Opinion ResearchCollaborat 2015 Asian journal for public opinion research Vol.3 No.1
The main objective of this study was to investigate the awareness and perception of young professionals in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam countries on the ASEAN Economic Community (hereafter, AEC). Data from a survey of 575 young professionals, with approximately equal distribution from each country, were collected in June and July 2015. Research findings revealed that the knowledge and understanding of the AEC among the Gen Y professionals were still marginal. Although they lack awareness, young professionals had a good impression and perception of the AEC in connection with important benefits for them individually as well as for their country. Finally, the study revealed that the Gen Y professionals showed some level of optimistic attitude that they could succeed in the AEC as they thought that they were quite well prepared, having sufficient skills to work or to do business in other ASEAN countries.
Identification, Origin, and Evolution of Leaf Nodulating Symbionts of Sericanthe (Rubiaceae)
Benny Lemaire,Elmar Robbrecht,Braam van Wyk,Sandra Van Oevelen,Brecht Verstraete,Els Prinsen,Erik Smets,Steven Dessein 한국미생물학회 2011 The journal of microbiology Vol.49 No.6
Bacterial leaf symbiosis is an intimate association between bacteria and plants in which endosymbionts are housed within leaf nodules. This phenomenon has been reported in three genera of Rubiaceae (Pavetta, Psychotria, and Sericanthe), but the bacterial partner has only been identified in Psychotria and Pavetta. Here we report the identification of symbiotic bacteria in two leaf nodulating Sericanthe species. Using 16S rRNA data and common housekeeping genetic markers (recA and gyrB) we studied the phylogenetic relationships of bacterial endosymbionts in Rubiaceae. Endosymbionts of leaf nodulating Rubiaceae were found to be closely related and were placed as a monophyletic group within the genus Burkholderia (β-Proteobacteria). The phylogenetic analyses revealed a pattern of strict host specificity and placed the two investigated endosymbionts at two distinct positions in the topology of the tree, suggesting at least two different evolutionary origins. The degree of sequence divergence between the Sericanthe endosymbionts and their relatives was large enough to propose the Sericanthe endosymbionts as new species (‘Candidatus Burkholderia andongensis’ and ‘Candidatus Burkholderia petitii’). In a second part of this study, the pylogenetic relationships among nodulating and non-nodulating Sericanthe species were investigated using sequence data from six chloroplast regions (rps16, trnG, trnL-trnF, petD, petA-psbJ, and atpI-atpH). Overall, genetic variation among the plastid markers was insufficient to enable phylogenetic estimation. However, our results could not rule out the possibility that bacterial leaf symbiosis originated once in a common ancestor of the Sericanthe species.
AWARE Pulse: An Integrated Portal to the AWARE Platform
Benny Leong,Cory Q. Nguyen,Anthony H. Smith,Eric T. Matson,J. Eric Dietz 제어로봇시스템학회 2011 제어로봇시스템학회 국제학술대회 논문집 Vol.2011 No.10
This paper presents the AWARE Pulse application that serves as a web portal to the AWARE platform that provides a mobile wireless network through the use of autonomous robotic agents. In particular, this paper discusses the overall application architecture including the various components within the application, the different roles of the application as well as the integration of AWARE Pulse into the existing AWARE platform.
Sinonasal sarcoidosis of the maxillary sinus and infraorbital nerve: a case report
Benny Joseph,Suresh Vyloppilli,Shermil Sayd,Niyas Ummer 대한구강악안면외과학회 2015 대한구강악안면외과학회지 Vol.41 No.4
Sinonasal sarcoidosis in the head and neck region is infrequent. Its occurrence can be either isolated in combination with other systems. The literature reveals that the occurrence of sinonasal sarcoidosis without lung involvement is rare. In general, sarcoidosis is a chronic non-caseating granulomatous disease of unknown origin, often identified after biopsy. In this article, we report on a benign tumor of the face that produced a diagnostic dilemma, necessitating refinement of the surgical access and in toto removal of the benign tumor.