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Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) is a real time embedded system which automatically recognizes the license number of vehicles. In this paper, the task of recognizing number plate for Indian conditions is considered, where number plate standards are rarely followed.
Christo Ananth+3 more
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As the world's attention has been riveted upon the growing COVID-19 pandemic, many researchers have written brief reports supporting the hypothesis that vitamin D deficiency is related to the incidence and severity of COVID-19.
Linda L. Benskin, Linda L. Benskin
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BRICS countries and scientific excellence: A bibliometric analysis of most frequently-cited papers [PDF]
The BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, and China, and South Africa) are noted for their increasing participation in science and technology. The governments of these countries have been boosting their investments in research and development to become part of the group of nations doing research at a world-class level.
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Health Effects of Ambient Air Pollution in Developing Countries
The deleterious effects of ambient air pollution on human health have been consistently documented by many epidemiologic studies worldwide, and it has been calculated that globally at least seven million deaths are annually attributable to the effects of
P. Mannucci, M. Franchini
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Pierre SANTUCCI is a principal investigator at the CNRS—Aix Marseille Université and recipient of a FEBS Excellence Award. He was also recently appointed FEBS Open Bio Publishing Liaison Officer. In this Open Chat with…, he discusses the importance of engaging with scientific societies and their journals, and highlights through some of his personal ...
Pierre Santucci, Ioannis Tsagakis
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Glaucoma in developing countries
To describe the background and strategy required for the prevention of blindness from glaucoma in developing countries.Extrapolation of existing data and experience in eye care delivery and teaching models in an unequally developed country (India) are used to make recommendations.Parameters like population attributable risk percentage indicate that ...
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Diagnostics in developing countries [PDF]
Diagnostics are big business in developing countries. In Lahore private clinics advertise magnetic resonance imaging on public billboards, diagnostic clinics abound, and ultrasound examination on demand costs $2.50 to $10. In Bangkok there is one computed tomographic scanner for every 62 000 people, and 90% of private hospitals with more than 50 beds ...
Ayyaz Kiani+2 more
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Designing Cybersecurity Awareness Solutions for the Young People in Rural Developing Countries: The Need for Diversity and Inclusion [PDF]
Cybersecurity challenges and the need for awareness are well-recognized in developed countries, but this still needs attention in less-developed countries. With the expansion of technology, security concerns are also becoming more prevalent worldwide.
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BEYOND SDGs: QUEST FOR A NEW DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM THROUGH G20 LENS
The quest for an alternative development paradigm has become significant in view of the multiple crises faced by the global community. The increased concern about achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 is a clear indication of ...
Milindo Chakrabarti, Pratyush Sharma
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Since modernity, the mechanistic paradigm has determined how Western and Westernised societies live, produce knowledge, and regulate their interactions and institutions, profoundly influencing law and undermining ecological integrity. This paradigm's key
Kamila Pope+2 more
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