Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Medical Conditions and Their Commonly Used Drugs

This list contains the names of many medical problems and the names of drugs that may be used for their treatment. The drugs are listed either as a generic name or class name. Specific brands are not shown. This list is intended only as a guide and is not meant to be 100% complete. Use it for general reference.

The inlcusion of a drug does not mean it is necessarily an appropriate treatment for you. Also, the doctor may prescribe the treatment that is not listed, but according to your medical history is quite appropriate for you.


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Here the some conditions...
ConditionCommonly Used Drugs
Acid Indigestion and Upset StomachAntacids
Bismuth Subsalicylate
Histamine H2 Receptor Antagonists
Hyoscyamine
Proton Pump Inhibitors
Simethicone
Sodium Bicarbonate
AIDS and HIV InfectionFusion Inhibitors
Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
Nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
Protease Inhibitors
Alcohol WithdrawalBenzodiazepines
Beta Adrenergic Blocking Agents
Carbamazepine
Disulfiram
Hydroxizine
Lithium
Naltrexone
Thiamine
AsthmaAdrenocorticoids (Nasal Inhalation)
Adrenocorticoids (Oral Inhalation)
Adrenocorticoids (Systemic)
Bronchodilators, Adrenergic
Bronchodilators, Xanthine
Cromolyn
Ephedrine
Ipratropium
Leukotriene Modifiers
Nedocromil
Theophylline
Athlete's FootAntibacterials
Antifungals (Topical)
Colds and CoughAcetaminophen
Anticholinergics
Antihistamines
Antihistamines, Nonsedating
NSAIDs
Aspirin
Dextromethorphan
Ephedrine
Guaifenesin
Phenylephrine
Phenylephrine (Ophthalmic)
Pseudoephedrine
DiabetesAcarbose
Antidiabetic Agents, Sulfonylurea
Insulin
Insulin Analogs
Meglitinides
Metformin
Miglitol
Thiazolidinediones
Dry EyesProtectant (Ophthalmic)
FatigueCaffeine
FeverAcetaminophen
NSAIDs
Aspirin
Barbiturates, Aspirin and Codeine
Chlorzaxozine and Acetaminophen
Narcotic Analgesics and Aspirin
Salicylates
Hair Loss (Baldness)Antharil (Topical)
Finasteride
Minoxidil (Topical)
Hay FeverAntiallergic Agents (Ophthalmic)
Antihistamines
Antihistamines, Nonsedating
Antihistamine, Phenothiazine-Derivative
Ephedrine
Guaifenesin
Hydroxyzyne
Meclizine
Orphenadrine
Phenylephrine (Ophthalmic)
Headache (Cluster, Migraine, Sinus, Tension, Vascular)Acetaminophen (Fioricet)
Antidepressants, Tricyclic
Antihistamines
NSAIDs
Aspirin
Barbiturates, Aspirin and Codeine
Beta Adrenergic Blocking Agents
Buspirone
Butorphanol
Caffeine
Calcium Channel Blockers
Clonidine
Divalproex
Ergotamine
Ergotamine, Belladonna and Phenobarbital
Isometheptene, Dichloralphenazone and Acetaminophen
Lithium
Methysergide
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
Triptans
ItchingAdrenocorticoids (Topical)
Doxepin (Topical)
Jet LagMelatonin
Jock ItchAntifungals (Topical)
Joint PainNSAIDs
COX-2 Inhibitors
Aspirin
Probenecid and Colchicine
Kidney StonesAllopurinol
Cellulose Sodium Phosphate
Citrates
Diuretics, Thiazide
Penicillamine
Sodium Bicarbonate
Tiopronin
TremorsBenzodiazepines
Beta-Adrenergic Blocking Agents
Trigeminal NeuralgiaBaclofen
Carbamazepine
TuberculosisCycloserine
Ethionamide
Isoniazid
Rifamycins
Urine AcidityCitrates
Vitamin C
UveitisAnti-Inflammatory Drugs, Steroidal (Ophthalmic)
Vitamin DeficiencyPantothetic Acid
Riboflavin
Vitamin A
Vitamin B-12
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Vitamin K
VitiligoPsoralens
WormsAnthelmintics
Zinc DeficiencyZinc Supplements

Scribble Pen lets you write in any Colour

Ditch the ballpoint - Scribble’s looking to be your go-to jotter, and it’s got some serious specs to show off.

A doodling revolution, the Scribble pen can scan the colour of any object around you, and then reproduce it on paper.

The pen comes equipped with an RGB sensor that scans an object of your choice, which it can match using five refillable ink cartridges

The cartidges mean the pen boasts a 16-million colour spectrum, and even packs a 1GB memory card to store your most 100,000 most fabulous colour choices.

And if that wasn't enough, it even has an ARM 9 processor, a micro USB port, and Bluetooth 4.0.

“Scribble is the first coloring device of its kind that can take the world of color around you and transfer it directly to either paper or your favourite mobile device,” says the Scribble team.

“The Scribble pen and stylus pairs with Scribble+ mobile app to instantly sync every color you scan directly onto your iPhone, iPad or Android mobile device.”

There’s no word on a release date just yet, as the company is preparing to launch a Kickstarter for the device in the near future.

The refillable pen will cost $149.95 (about £90), while a cheaper Stylus version marks up at $79.95 (a measly £47).

You can subscribe at the Scribble website for updates on the project, or stay tuned on Kickstarter for a chance to snap up your very own smartpen. 


How To Find Controls Inside MasterPage ContentPlaceHolder Of ASP.Net Page


How To Find Controls Inside MasterPage

I experienced Page.FindControl() is not working in Asp.Net Page when we are using MastePage.

In this Article i am going to show how to find controls in Asp.Net Page as well How to get MaterPage controls in Asp.net Page

How To Find Controls Of MastePage In Asp.Net Page

»In MasterPage i added a label and One ContentPlaceHolder, This is My MasterPage code snippet to demonstrate 

<form id="form1" runat="server"&gt
   <div><asp:Label ID="lblUN" runat="server"Text="Raji">asp:Label>div>
<asp:ContentPlaceHolder ID="ContentPlaceHolder1"runat="server">
      asp:ContentPlaceHolder>
</form>
»I added a TextBox inside ContentPlaceHolder of Asp.Net page that uses a master Page.
<asp:Content ID="Content1"ContentPlaceHolderID="ContentPlaceHolder1" Runat="Server" >

    <asp:TextBox ID="txtUName" runat="server"Text="Raji">asp:TextBox>
   
&lt/asp:Content>



»To find the 'Label' controls of Master page just add the following line in CodeBehind(.cs) page 

Label l = Master.FindControl("lblUN"as Label;

How To Find The Controls In a Page

»To find the controls in page just use the following code snippet
TextBox TB= Master.FindControl("ContentPlaceHolder1").FindControl("txtUName")as TextBox;

Happy Coding



Sunday, June 22, 2014

Oscar Award winners 2014


The full list of Oscar winners 2014 is as follows, with links to reviews of each film:

BEST PICTURE:
12 Years a Slave - WINNER

BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE:
Matthew McConaughey - Dallas Buyers Club - WINNER

BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE:
Cate Blanchett - Blue Jasmine - WINNER

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Jared Leto - Dallas Buyers Club - WINNER

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Lupita Nyong'o - 12 Years a Slave - WINNER

BEST DIRECTOR:
Alfonso Cuaron - Gravity - WINNER

BEST COSTUME DESIGN
The Great Gatsby - WINNER

BEST MAKE-UP & HAIRSTYLING:
Dallas Buyers Club - WINNER

BEST SHORT FILM (ANIMATED):
Mr Hublot - WINNER

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM:
Frozen - WINNER

BEST SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION):
Helium - WINNER

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT:
The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life - WINNER

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE:
20 Feet from Stardom - WINNER

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:
The Great Beauty (Italy) - WINNER

BEST SOUND MIXING:
Gravity - WINNER

BEST SOUND EDITING:
Gravity - WINNER

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS:
Gravity - WINNER

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Gravity - WINNER

BEST FILM EDITING:
Gravity - WINNER

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN:
The Great Gatsby - WINNER

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE:
Gravity - WINNER

BEST ORIGINAL SONG:
Let It Go - Frozen - WINNER

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY:
John Ridley - 12 Years a Slave - WINNER

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:

Spike Jonze - Her - WINNER


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Microprocessor Questions with Answers

1.What is a Microprocessor?

Microprocessor is a CPU fabricated on a single chip, program-controlled device, which fetches the instructions from memory, decodes and executes the instructions.

2. What is Instruction Set?
 It is the set of the instructions that the Microprocessor can execute.

3. What is Bandwidth ?
 The number of bits processed by the processor in a single instruction.

4. What is Clock Speed ?
Clock speed is measured in the MHz and it determines that how many instructions a processor can processed. The speed of the microprocessor is measured in the MHz or GHz. 

5. Difference between JMP and JNC?

A:-JMP is Unconditional Branch.      JNC is Conditional Branch.

6. What is Logical Address:?
     
           A memory address on the 8086 consists of two numbers, usually written in hexadecimal and separated by a colon, representing the segment and the offset. This combination of segment and offset is referred to as a logical address
          Logical address=segment: offset

7. What is The Effective Address:
         In general, memory accesses take the form of the following example:
         Mov ax, [baseReg + indexReg + constant]
         This example copies a word sized value into the register AX.                                
         Combined, the three parameters in brackets determine what is called the effective address, which is simply the offset referenced by the instruction

8. What is Physical Address?

Physical memory address pointed by SEGMENT:OFFSET pair is calculated as:

Physical address = (<Segment Addr> * 10) + <Offset Addr>

9.What are the flags in 8086?

In 8086 Carry flag, Parity flag, Auxiliary carry flag, Zero flag, Overflow flag, Trace flag, Interrupt flag, Direction flag, and Sign flag.

10.Why crystal is a preferred clock source?

Because of high stability, large Q (Quality Factor) & the frequency that doesn’t drift with aging. Crystal is used as a clock source most of the times.

11.What is Tri-state logic?

Three Logic Levels are used and they are High, Low, High impedance state. The high and low are normal logic levels & high impedance state is electrical open circuit conditions. Tri-state logic has a third line called enable line.

12.What happens when HLT instruction is executed in processor?

The Micro Processor enters into Halt-State and the buses are tri-stated.

13.What is Program counter?

Program counter holds the address of either the first byte of the next instruction to be fetched for execution or the address of the next byte of a multi byte instruction, which has not been completely fetched. In both the cases it gets incremented automatically one by one as the instruction bytes get fetched. Also Program register keeps the address of the next instruction.

14.What is 1st / 2nd / 3rd / 4th generation processor?

The processor made of PMOS / NMOS / HMOS / HCMOS technology is called 1st / 2nd / 3rd / 4th generation processor, and it is made up of 4 / 8 / 16 / 32 bits.

15.Name the processor lines of two major manufacturers?

High-end: Intel - Pentium (II, III, 4), AMD - Athlon. Low-end: Intel - Celeron, AMD - Duron. 64-bit: Intel - Itanium 2, AMD - Opteron.

16.How many bit combinations are there in a byte?
Byte contains 8 combinations of bits.

17.Have you studied buses? What types?
There are three types of buses. Address bus: This is used to carry the Address to the memory to fetch either Instruction or Data.
Data bus : This is used to carry the Data from the memory.
Control bus : This is used to carry the Control signals like RD/WR, Select etc.

18.What is the Maximum clock frequency in 8086?
5 Mhz is the Maximum clock frequency in 8086.

19.What is meant by Maskable interrupts?

An interrupt that can be turned off by the programmer is known as Maskable interrupt.

20.What is Non-Maskable interrupts?
An interrupt which can be never be turned off (ie. disabled) is known as Non-Maskable interrupt

21.What are the different functional units in 8086?
Bus Interface Unit and Execution unit, are the two different functional units in 8086.

22.What are the various segment registers in 8086?
Code, Data, Stack, Extra Segment registers in 8086.

23.What does EU do?

Execution Unit receives program instruction codes and data from BIU, executes these instructions and store the result in general registers.

24.Which Stack is used in 8086? k is used in 8086?

FIFO (First In First Out) stack is used in 8086.In this type of Stack the first stored information is retrieved first.

25.What are the flags in 8086?

In 8086 Carry flag, Parity flag, Auxiliary carry flag, Zero flag, Overflow flag, Trace flag, Interrupt flag, Direction flag, and Sign flag.

26.What is SIM and RIM instructions?

SIM is Set Interrupt Mask. Used to mask the hardware interrupts.
RIM is Read Interrupt Mask. Used to check whether the interrupt is Masked or not.

27. What are the 4 Segments?

A:-Code Segment Register {CS}            Data Segment Register {DS}
Extra Segment Register {ES}                  Stack Segment Register{SS}


28.What are the General Data Registers & their uses?

A:- The Registers AX,BX,CX,DX are the general Purpose 16-bit registers.AX register as 16-bit accumulator.BX register is used as an offset Storage.CX register is used as default or implied counter.Dx register is used as an implicit operand or destination in case of a few instructions.


29.What are Segment Registers & their uses?

A:-There are 4 Segment Registers Code Segment(CS),Data Segment(DS),Extra Segment(ES) & Stack Segment(SS) registers.CS is used for addressing memory locationin code.DS is used to points the data.ES refers to a segment which is essentially in another data segment.SS is used fopr addressing stack segment of memory.

30. Explain about Direction Flag?

A:-This is used by string manipulation instructions.
If this flag bit is 0 , the string is processed beginning from the lowest to the highest address,i.e.,.Autoincrement mode. Otherwise,the string is processed from the highest towards the lowest address,i.e.,.Autodecrementing mode.


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