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Smart Tourism-A Solution for Tourism Challenges in Himachal
Sharma, Sahil Smart Tourism Research Center 2022 Journal of smart tourism Vol.2 No.2
This paper shows light on the concept of smart tourism destination as a future of tourism development, especially in the context of problems associated with developing countries. This study substantiates the case of smart tourism development in mountain destinations as an affordable and needed future of the contemporary era. This conceptual study is based on secondary literature on Smart Cities, Smart Tourism Destinations, and Tourism in Himachal Pradesh. The Indian state of Himachal Pradesh has been considered as a study area to acknowledge major tourism-related challenges, especially in mountain locations. Consequently, the dots are connected between existing challenges and solutions that smart tourism holds. It turns out that for the development of mountain tourism destinations such as Himachal Pradesh in the Indian Himalayas, investments in smart infrastructure are required. By developing smart infrastructure, a new USP can be made, a supportive environment for new local businesses, new employment opportunities, enhanced tourist experience and an overall raised standard of living for locals. Considering all factors, it leads to a highly competitive tourism destination. All tourism destinations located in the Himalayan mountains show somewhat the same tourism challenges as Himachal Pradesh, India. Therefore, this paper brightens the path of destination planners towards the development agenda of smart tourism destinations and shows how smart tourism infrastructure can be deployed for better management of tourism destinations.
Ayush Sharma,Harvinder Singh Chhabra,Rajat Mahajan,Tarun Chabra,Sahil Batra 대한척추외과학회 2016 Asian Spine Journal Vol.10 No.5
Study Design: Retrospective study. Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze various diagnostic tools, including GeneXpert, for the management of tuberculosis of the spine. Overview of Literature: Traditional diagnostic methods of microscopy, histology, and culture have low sensitivity and specificity for the management of tuberculosis of the spine. Methods: Of the 262 treated cases of spinal tuberculosis, data on 1 year follow-up was available for 217 cases. Of these, only 145 cases with a confirmed diagnosis were selected for retrospective analysis. Results: In 145 of the 217 patients (66.80%), diagnosis was confirmed on the basis of a culture. Of the 145 patients with a confirmed diagnosis, 98 (66.20%) patients were diagnosed on the basis of clinical presentation, whereas 123 (84.8%) exhibited a typical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) picture. In 99 surgically treated patients, the diagnosis was confirmed on the basis of an intraoperative tissue biopsy. Among the 46 patients treated conservatively, 35 underwent a transpedicular biopsy, 4 patients underwent computed tomography-guided biopsy, 6 patients were diagnosed on the basis of material obtained from a cold abscess, and 1 patient underwent an open biopsy. The sensitivity of the culture for the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis was 66.80% (145/217) in our patients. Among the cases in which GeneXpert was used, the sensitivity for the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis was 93.4% (43/46). Moreover, the sensitivity of GeneXpert to detect rifampicin resistance was 100% (7/7) in our study. Conclusions: Majority of the patients with tuberculosis of the spine can be diagnosed on the basis of a typical radiological presentation via MRI. In our study, 84.8% cases exhibited typical MRI findings. For patients presenting with atypical MRI features, a rapid and accurate diagnosis is possible by combining GeneXpert with MRI. The combined use of MRI and GeneXpert is a rapid and highly sensitive tool to diagnose tuberculosis and rifampicin resistance in patients with tuberculosis of the spine. Furthermore, we achieved a 97.9% sensitivity for the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and 100% sensitivity for the detection of rifampicin resistance in our study.
IRRESOLUTE TOPOLOGICAL RING WITH INHERENT PROPERTIES
SHALLU SHARMA,TSERING LANDOL,SAHIL BILLAWRIA The Korean Society for Computational and Applied M 2023 Journal of applied mathematics & informatics Vol.41 No.4
We studied new notions of analogues of topological rings. Salih [10] acquaints us with the notion of irresolute topological ring in 2018. In this paper, we further studied the space closely and characterized indispensable properties of the space. We prove that every open subset of an irresolute topological ring is irresolute topological ring. We also obtained the equivalent condition of neighborhood of an element in an irresolute topological ring. It is proved that ring homeomorphism of an irresolute topological ring is irresolute if it is irresolute at identity element e in the irresolute topological ring 𝓡.
A swelling of the maxilla: a case report and differential diagnosis
Puneet Bhargava,Saba Khan,Rohit Sharma,Khalid Agwani,Sahil Gupta 대한구강악안면외과학회 2014 대한구강악안면외과학회지 Vol.40 No.6
Ossifying fibromas are benign fibro-osseous tumors of mesenchymal origin. Although ossifying fibromas have principally been found in the jaw, they have also been reported in the frontal, ethmoid, sphenoid, and temporal bones, as well as the orbit and anterior cranial fossa. Ossifying fibromas affect- ing the jaw exhibit variable behaviors ranging from slow growth to occasionally aggressive local destruction. In the present article, we discuss a differ- ential diagnosis considered for maxillary swellings and report a rare case of ossifying fibroma occurring in the maxilla.
A Review- on Different Types of Displays
Shubham Shama,Udita Jindal,Mehul Goyal,Sahil Sharma,Vivek Goyal 보안공학연구지원센터 2016 International Journal of Multimedia and Ubiquitous Vol.11 No.8
Display technology has evolved much lately. No wonder the quality of a device is best judged by its display. In today’s time, displays have gone from miniature monochrome screens on huge devices to thinner screens on smartphones and from monochrome to millions of colors and from no touch to multi touch support. But the most important point to be pondered upon is that a new type of display technology is now being actively adopted with the first devices with flexible screens to be launched in the near future. But before making a leap into that future of new technology, one must know how the display technology evolved and where it stands now. Discussing the various types of displays and their pros and cons, the paper depicts the switching of technology from one to another.
Avinash Parashar,Divya Singh,Pankaj Sharma,Sahil Jindal,Prince Kumar,Avinash Parashar 한국물리학회 2019 Current Applied Physics Vol.19 No.1
In this article, molecular dynamics based simulations were carried out to study the fracture toughness of single crystals of niobium (Nb) and zirconium (Zr). Separate set of simulations were performed with different orientations of crack plane in Nb and Zr. In each case, efforts were made to align the crack front with principal planes of corresponding crystal structure, that was bcc for Nb and hcp for Zr. Deformation in single crystal of Nb and Zr was governed either by twinning or emergence of dislocations from the crack tip and surfaces. The deformation mechanism in single crystal of Nb and Zr also helps in governing the overall toughness of the material, while deforming via twinning leads to higher change in the crack length, whereas dislocations emerging from the crack tip blunts the opening and improves the toughness.