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This paper reports some of the findings of a bigger study that examined the role of technological, individual, cultural, and informational traits in shaping the intention to buy and sell online. The focus of this paper is on information privacy‐security and its role in online buying and selling. The research problem in this study was examined using the statistical method of Structural Equation Modeling...
Brain Computer interface (BCI) shown enormous ability to advance the human way of life. Furthermore its application is also targeting the disabled ones. In this research, we have implemented a new approach to classify EEG signals more efficiently. The dataset used for this purpose is from BCI competition-II 2003 named Graz database. Initial processing of the EEG signals has been carried out on 2 electrodes...
Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication is an emerging paradigm in which trillions of intelligent wireless devices are projected to communicate without or with small human intervention. The disparate application domains employing these M2M devices include Intelligent Transport System, Smart Grid and Metering, Home Automation, E-healthcare, Safety, Emergency and Industrial applications. This requires...
Introduction Tuberculous spondylitis (TBS) is the most common form of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis. The mainstay of TBS management is anti-tuberculous chemotherapy. Most of the patients with TBS are treated conservatively; however in some patients surgery is indicated. Most common indications for surgery include neurological deficit, deformity, instability, large abscesses and necrotic tissue mass...
Purpose Tuberculosis (TB) of craniovertebral junction (CVJ) occurs in 1–5 % of cases of TB spondylitis. This can be a life-threatening condition due to mass effect of infective process or resultant instability. Surgical indications for TB of CVJ are not clear from literature. Methods We have reviewed all the patients with TB of CVJ admitted at our center between 2005 and 2010. Results There were...
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