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Realization of Green 5G Cellular Network Role in Medical Applications: Use of ChatGPT-AI
Wireless communication in medical applications improves patient monitoring, care coordination, early disease detection, and patient empowerment. It improves healthcare and patient outcomes. The design and configuration of a solar-powered emergency battery backup system for 5G telecommunication base stations, including medical applications, may vary depending on local climate, power requirements, and resources. In this connection, uninterrupted power supply to the base stations become crucial. The author utilizes the ChatGPT-AI features and prepared this comprehensive letter for realizing the role of sustainable practices towards climatic changes. 2023, The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Biomedical Engineering Society. -
Response of ChatGPT for Humanoid Robots Role in Improving Healthcare and Patient Outcomes
Humanoid robotics is characterized by constant developments, which are supported by several research facilities across the world. Humanoid robots are used in many different industries. In this setting, this letter, written by people, makes use of ChatGPT answers to examine how humanoid robots might be used in the medical industry, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and in future. Although humanoid robots can help with certain jobs, it is important to recognize the indispensable importance of human healthcare professionals who have knowledge, empathy, and the capacity for critical judgment. Although humanoid robots can complement healthcare initiatives, they shouldnt be viewed as a full-fledged replacement for human care. 2023, The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Biomedical Engineering Society. -
Realization of Humanoid Doctor and Real-Time Diagnostics of Disease Using Internet of Things, Edge Impulse Platform, and ChatGPT
Humanoid doctor is an AI-based robot that featured remote bi-directional communication and is embedded with disruptive technologies. Accurate and real-time responses are the main characteristics of a humanoid doctor which diagnoses disease in a patient. The patient details are obtained by Internet of Things devices, edge devices, and text formats. The inputs from the patient are processed by the humanoid doctor, and it provides its opinion to the patient. The historical patient data are trained using cloud artificial intelligence platform and the model is tested against the patient sample data acquired using medical IoT and edge devices. Disease is identified at three different stages and analyzed. The humanoid doctor is expected to identify the diseases well in comparison with human healthcare professionals. The humanoid doctor is under-trusted because of the lack of a multi-featured accurate model, accessibility, availability, and standardization. In this letter, patient input, artificial intelligence, and response zones are encapsulated and the humanoid doctor is realized. The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Biomedical Engineering Society 2023. -
DATING APPS, FORMS OF ABUSE AND PERSONALITY TYPE
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Denial of Desire Depictions of Elderly Intimacy in Malayalam Cinema
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In vitro cytotoxicity studies of Ga2O3 microstructures on L929 and MCF-7 cell lines using MTT assay
Considering the therapeutic promise of gallium, its compounds are currently undergoing preclinical and clinical development in different phases. In this work, Ga2O3 microstructures were synthesized using hydrothermal methods followed by calcination at (Formula presented.). For structural and morphological analysis, x-ray diffraction spectrum and field emission scanning electron microscopy images were used. In vitro cytotoxicity and in vitro anticancer effects of the sample were determined by cell culture imaging and MTT assay method. The studies were carried out on L929 and MCF-7 cell lines. The present study reveals the possibility of extending Ga2O3 for anticancer drug applications. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to The Materials Research Society 2024. -
Digital mental health interventions in India: Addressing challenges and expanding access
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Rethinking human values
Just as there are many cultures within the world, so also are there many practices, beliefs, myths, values, and traditions within each culture. These unique ways of being can often present challenging frames of reference that may prevent a whole perspective from being attained. This essay examines the contextual formation of culture and the fundamentals intricate to the search for universal values. An illumination is also provided upon some of the major and extreme forms of cultural practices that may pose difficulty in achieving such a goal. -
Introduction: Sexuality and sexualities
Introduction The most significant recent development, a break with the past, in the study of sexual cultures has to do with the term culture itself: that we think of sexuality (and sexualities) as having cultures. Historically, both in academic and popular thinking, the term sexuality most frequently elicited responses that have to do with biology. That is, whether as an area of study or as a set of ideas people have about their intimate lives, sexuality was too easily detached from the social contexts where it belongs and presented as something of itself. There is a strong tendency to view our sexual lives as dictated by their own peculiar rules that (a) are biologically derived, (b) have been historically stable (that is, the same since the dawn of time), (c) are essentially about our private lives, and (d) are basically the same across different cultures. Ironically, while, on the one hand, we think of sexuality as a world-untoitself - such that it is regarded as a very narrowly confined domain that has nothing to do with, say, politics and economics, we also simultaneously think of it as something of very general significance that is absolutely fundamental to our being. We tend to both downplay its meanings as well as inflate its significance. So, for example, if one is a bad cook, its a minor blemish, but being bad at sex is seen as a major crisis which requires intervention (through seeking the help of sexologists, for example). The sexuality-as-a-drive perspective which was, most famously, both problematized but also institutionalized by Sigmund Freud presents itself in the Indian context in peculiarly Indian ways. It was, for example, at the heart of many of the arguments that were made - and continue to be made - about the difference between Hindus and Muslims, those between tribal and ?ontribal populations, and between the middle-class and poorer populations. So, with respect to the last point, the rise of sexology and the family planning movements are directly linked to the early-twentieth-century perception of the different sexual drives that supposedly characterized the educated and the uneducated (Ahluwalia 2013; Srivastava 2007). Sexology was intended to cater to the more evolved sexual desires of the middle classes, whereas family planning was directed towards controlling the uncontrollable drives of the poor, one that threatened nation-building. Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla 2020. -
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COVID-19 and the cry of the poor sensitivity and solidarity
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