This paper explores the possibility of a hitherto undiscovered process within brain genes which could be responsible for the making of mental processes. The main proposition of this paper is that a brain gene, in addition to the protein template, might also contain a nonbiological mental template (mental gene) made of preatomic (which also excludes the known heavier constituent particles of the atom) light quantum energy forms, which programmes the brain cells to produce mental processes. Mental genes were added to the human brain genes when the need for a faster and more complex mental system arose both for integrating the growing perceptual, observation, problem solving and execution processes and for planning in terms of the body and its growing needs and not the genes. Apart from the proposed involvement of nonbiological processes in the formation and functioning of mental processes, we are also speculating their involvement, in tandem with the biological processes, in the genetic functioning related to the body. To give some examples, the overall design of the biological body contained in the gene could be existing in terms of a nonbiological process; they could be involved in the process of genetic mutations, signaling processes of non-coding RNA, which regulate protein synthesis and epigenetic inheritance systems in cells. In fact in our view it was probably a nonbiological (pre-atomic light quantum energy process) process which combined with the complex pre-gene organic molecule mix to give birth to the gene itself as a stable process which then went on to make the initial stable cellular structures in evolution.
Online social networks have provided a promising communication platform for an activity inherently dear to the human heart, to find friends. People are recommended to each other as potential future friends by comparing their profiles which require numerical quantifiers to determine the extent of user similarity. From similarity-based methods to artificial intelligent machine learning methods, several metrics enable us to characterize social networks from different perspectives. This research focuses on the collaborative employment of neighbor based and graphical distance-based similarity measurement methods with text classification tools such as the feature matrix and feature vector. Likeminded nodes are predicted accurately and effectively as compared to other methods.
In the modern era, Global Software Development (GSD) has become a widespread trend in modern as well as in developing countries. Whereas, the failure velocity of GSD projects transpires that the project management in this context is not a straightforward process due to geological, sociocultural, temporal and organizational problems. Requirement Engineering (RE) is of utmost importance being the first action of SDLC, failure of which is the complete failure of the project. Global Software Development makes the Requirement Engineering more challenging due to cultural and geographical differences. This study explores the worth of project management in the RE process for Global Software Development. A two-phase framework is proposed for requirement engineering and then conducted a web as well as manual analysis and interviews of field experts to find out the validity of this proposed framework. Finally, the collected data is evaluated by utilizing the statistical gadget. Obtained outcomes show the noteworthy impact of the proposed framework in GSD environment. This paper can be helpful for practitioners and researchers for future exploration in the GSD field.
We present here an interesting case of a 67-year-old man with 3 weeks history of lethargy, loss of appetite, generalised weakness and weight loss. Following thorough investigations, occult malignancy was ruled out. Hyponatraemia was a consistent finding which needed further classification. Additional workup including cerebral imaging and neurophysiological studies excluded cerebral vascular events and myopathies. Vasculitis screening was undertaken, and the diagnostic dilemma was revealed by the temporal arteries Doppler ultrasound which showed classical ‘halo sign’. Diagnosis of temporal arteritis was made and linked with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion, which appears to be a rare association with few instances on record. Patient was treated with high dose of prednisolone with marked improvement of clinical features.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.