Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Food Quality
MICROBIAL AND CHEMICAL FACTORS INVOLVED IN DETERIORATION OF FOOD QUALITY: AN OVERVIEW Foods consumed by man and animals are ideal ecosystems in which bacteria and fungi can multiply. The mere presence of microorganisms in foods in small numbers however, need not be harmful, but their unrestricted growth may render the food unfit for consumption and can result in spoilage or deterioration. Knowledge of the factors that either favour or inhibit their growth is therefore, essential in understanding the principles of food spoilage and preservation. The present paper enumerates the various aspects of microbial and chemical factors involved in the deterioration of food quality. The whole 11 pages article is available for download at Downloads (http://www.farmavita.net/component/option, com_remository/Itemid, 88/func, fileinfo/id, 81/) section of Faramavita.Net
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Cefuroxime Axetil
FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF FLOATING TABLETS OF CEFUROXIME AXETIL The aim of the present work was to design and development of hydrodynamically balanced tablet of cefuroxime axetil to enhance the bioavailability and therapeutic efficacy of the drug. Cefuroxime axetil is classified as a second-generation cephalosporin antibiotic and beta lactum antibiotics based on spectrum activity. Tablets are prepared by the direct compression technique by using HPMC K4M and mannitol as polymers along with sodium bi carbonate as gas generating agent. Formulation were evaluated for in vitro byoyancy and drug release study using up dissolation apparatus using 0.1N Hcl as a medium.The result indicate that floating tablets of dissolation cefuroxime axetil containg 45mg HPMC K4M provides a better option for control release action and improved bioavailability. The whole 8 pages article is available for download at Downloads (http://www.farmavita.net/component/option, com_remository/Itemid, 88/func, fileinfo/id, 85/) section of Faramavita.Net
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FiX Problems with Virtual Memory
This post provide further information about computer repair services for fix computer issues. today topic focus on virtual memory problems. It may sometimes happen that the system give ‘out of memory’ messages on trying to load a program, or give a message about Virtual memory space being low. Possible causes of this are:

The setting for Maximum Size of the page file is too low, or there is not enough disk space free to expand it to that size.

The page file has become corrupt, possibly at a bad shutdown. In the Virtual Memory settings, set to “No page file, ” then exit System Properties, shut down the machine, and reboot. Delete PAGEFILE.SYS (on each drive, if more than just C:), set the page file up again and reboot to bring it into use.

The page file has been put on a different drive without leaving a minimal amount on C:.

There is trouble with third party software. In particular, if the message happens at shutdown, suspect a problem with Symantec’s Norton Live update, for which there is a fix posted here. It is also reported that spurious messages can arise if NAV 2004 is installed. If the problem happens at boot and the machine has an Intel chipset, the message may be caused by an early version (before version 2.1) of Intel’s “Application Accelerator.” Uninstall this and then get an up-to-date version from Intel’s site.

Another problem involving Norton Antivirus was recently discovered by MS-MVP Ron Martell. However, it only applies to computers where the pagefile has been manually resized to larger than the default setting of 1.5 times RAM — a practice we discourage. On such machines, NAV 2004 and Norton Antivirus Corporate 9.0 can cause your computer to revert to the default settings on the next reboot, rather than retain your manually configured settings. (Though this is probably an improvement on memory management, it can be maddening if you don’t know why it is happening.) Symantec has published separate repair instructions for computers with NAV 2004 and NAV Corporate 9.0 installed. [Added by JAE 2/21/06.]


  • Possibly there is trouble with the drivers for IDE hard disks; in Device Manager, remove the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers (main controller) and reboot for Plug and Play to start over.


  • With an NTFS file system, the permissions for the page file’s drive’s root directory must give “Full Control” to SYSTEM. If not, there is likely to be a message at boot that the system is “unable to create a page file.”

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How to correct common User32.dll file errors
When you try to use a program on your computer, you receive an error that includes the User32.dll file in its description. This problem may occur for several reasons. This article contains general step-by-step methods that you can use to try to resolve this problem. The step-by-step procedures in this post will not take very much time to be completed.

What is the User32.dll file?
Windows stores instructions for graphical elements such as dialog boxes and windows in the User32.dll file. The User32.dll file is necessary to the operation of Windows. If this file is damaged, deleted, or removed, the system will no longer work correctly. If a program or a service accesses User32.dll incorrectly, the program or the service will not work correctly.

User32.dll errors are typically corrected by repairing the User32.dll file or by reinstalling the program, the hardware component, or the driver that is causing the error. If these procedures do not correct the User32.dll error, you can restore your computer to a condition before the error appeared by using the Windows System Restore feature.

Error messages are the most common symptom of User32.dll problems. User32.dll error messages describe the source of the error and indicate that the User32.dll file is involved in the error.

program Illegal system DLL relocation

n this example, program refers to the name of a program that caused the User32.dll error message.

This post discusses some common causes of User32.dll error messages. Additionally, this post some common resolution methods. Start with the first resolution method, and if the problem that you are experiencing persists, go to the Technical Support Tips

The User32.dll problem that you are experiencing may be addressed by a Windows product update. To open Windows Update,

Follow these steps:
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Copy and paste (or type) the following command in the Run box, and then press ENTER:

wupdmgr

We recommend that you update your antivirus software after you run Windows Update. For more information about antivirus software that Microsoft supports
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Windows 7 Release Candidate Toolbar
Windows 7 Release Candidate is released to consumers on Tuesday. one days away. I want this post to reflect some of my thoughts as I’ve been using the Beta for a while now, and I’m now preparing for an update to the RC.

First of all, the taskbar pictured above. Lot’s of talking - is it better and whatnot… It’s better, trust me, way better. Surely it takes a while to get used to it, but navigating between windows gets faster. Although, if you are only using a couple of applications at once, and close them when done, you might find no difference. However, as I’m lazy enough to leave all applications running in the background, this makes it all so much easier.

Remember the old taskbar with 20 windows open. Gosh, you couldn’t see shit, and things started getting grouped up (which you at that point weren’t used to). In the end you had no idea where to find things.

Also, searching. Maybe it’s just me, but I feel that Windows 7 puts more focus on searching than previous versions. That’s visible on how I’m using my computer in the daily work too, as I am now used to search for things instead of looking through all my folders. There’s one thing I still miss here though, tagging of files. Photos are ‘taggable’, but I still feel like I want to be able to tag all sorts of files. Does anyone know if this is possible? Hook me up on it.

I just read that the RC will be available for a whole year of free use, so I recommend everyone to take it for a drive - Just to get to know what your future will look like if you decide to stick with the PC, like me.

Related Link
Windows 7 Available for free Download on 5 May
Microsoft gives Windows 7 away free for a year



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Windows XP support for the Opteron processor
This post outlines the computer support policy for using 32-bit Microsoft Windows XP with the Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Opteron processor.

Microsoft Product Support Services will support x86-based Windows XP Home and Professional versions when they run on AMD Opteron-based systems. The level of support for Windows XP on specific hardware is determined by one of the following criteria:

  • Whether the hardware and drivers have completed the Microsoft Hardware Logo Program
  • Whether the hardware is listed on the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)

To download the latest Windows HCL, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/hcl/default.mspx

For more information about the support of non-HCL hardware, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Microsoft support policy on hardware not on Windows NT HCL

Note the following about AMD64-based systems:

  • AMD64-based systems can run both 32-bit versions of Windows and any 32-bit application that is supported by x86-based systems.
  • 32-bit versions of Windows on AMD64 cannot execute 64-bit code. Running 64-bit code requires a 64-bit operating system.
  • AMD64 processors cannot run Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition for Intel Itanium processors. The differences in architecture between the two processors prevent each from running Windows XP compiled for the other one.

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Bacterial Meningitis
A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON BACTERIAL MENINGITIS Bacterial meningitis is found worldwide. The bacteria often live harmlessly in a person's mouth and throat. In rare instances, however, they can break through the body's immune defenses and travel to the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. There they begin to multiply quickly. Soon, the thin membrane that covers the brain and spinal cord (meninges) becomes swollen and inflamed, leading to the classic symptoms of meningitis. The bacteria are spread by direct close contact with the discharges from the nose or throat of an infected person. The whole 11 pages article is available for download at Downloads (http://www.farmavita.net/component/option, com_remository/Itemid, 88/func, fileinfo/id, 82/) section of Faramavita.Net
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