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Volume 52, Issue 245, May 2016

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CELEBRITY OF THE MONTH
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
330th Birthday (24 May 1686 – 16 September 1736)
Inventor of mercury-in-glass thermometer

Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit was born in Danzig, Germany, on May 14, 1686. He was a German physicist living in the Netherlands in the early eighteenth century. He discovered that pure liquids boil at fixed temperatures, which are not influenced by the continued application of heat. He completed his first two thermometers by 1714. They contained alcohol and agreed exactly in their readings. He described his reaction in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1724). He also discovered the method of supercooling water—that is, cooling water to below its normal freezing point without it becoming ice. On September 16, 1736, at fifty years old, he died in the Netherlands. He was buried in the city of The Hague (Image: http://res.cloudinary.com/).


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PERSPECTIVE

Big Data Methods for Computational Tamil Linguistics with Emotion Oriented Semantic Pattern Mining

Chandrasekaran S, Chithra S

The objective of the paper is to propose a poetic big data analytic method towards the computational linguistics on Tamil Bharathiyar poems.

Discovery, 2016, 52(245), 979-984

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ANALYSIS

Computer-aided diagnosis of tuberculosis using chest radiographs

Manisha RK, Palanisamy KS

Tuberculosis (TB) also referred as Phthisis Pulmonalis is acontagious disease caused by Bacillus Mycobacterium Tuberculosis that affects the lungs. But when left untreated, the infection spreads through the bloodstream and affects the bones, liver and kidneys.

Discovery, 2016, 52(245), 1012-1019

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Enhanced Policy Modernizing Outsource For Big Data Access Control in the Cloud

Nallakumar R, Sengottaiyan N, Ramya Vinodini R

Cloud storage service allows data owner to host their data in the cloud and through which provide the data access to the users. Due to the high volume and velocity of big data, it is an effective option to store big data in the cloud, as the cloud has the capabilities of storing big data and also processing high volume of user access requests.

Discovery, 2016, 52(245), 1039-1046

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