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Cloud computing has many attractive countenance, because of those countenance; it has become much easier to store large amount of data on it. Hence, preserving the data on cloud helps user to access the data from any place whenever it is needed. Thus due to the vast data, a very big concern emerges i.e. security and privacy. Encryption helps user to prevent their data from illegal access and thus...
The most important kind of authentication used is PIN authentication which is simple, effective and usable, but it is prone to an attack known as shoulder surfing. Shoulder surfing refers to a direct observation, such as looking over a person's shoulder, to obtain information. The previous work was done with the visibility of the PIN, but here we propose an innovative way to authenticate user by providing...
Gallic acid is claimed to possess antioxidant, antiinflammatory and cytoprotective effects. Since pancreatic islets from Type 2 diabetic patients have functional defects, it was hypothesized that glucolipotoxicity might induce apoptosis in β‐cells and gallic acid could offer protection. To test this, RINm5F β‐cells were exposed to high glucose (25 μM) or palmitate (500 μM) or a combination of both...
Hydroxyapatite is very useful for various biomedical applications, due to its chemical similarity with mineralized bone of human. Hydroxyapatite is also responsible for arthropathy (joint disease). In the present study, the growth of hydroxyapatite crystals was carried out by using single-diffusion gel growth technique in silica hydro gel media, at physiological temperature. The growth of hydroxyapatite...
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