March 18, 2021

Earlier Written To BMC

Mukul Jain, Divisional Regional Manager (DRM) said, "We have closed the pedestrian section of the ROB Kalanagar as we feel that the portion is unsafe.Footpath closed due to unsafe condition at Bandra east west bridge.5 meter was then merged with the road, due to which the load of the vehicular traffic was shifted on cantilever which was meant for baring pedestrian load.”

A senior officer of WR said that we have requested to shut pathway of Kalanagar road over bridge as its design has flaws and was not approved by the railways.The original pathway was three meter long which was then reduced to 1.5 meters. We had earlier written to BMC about the same. Now we shall also be informing the PWD. (Photo: Mrugesh Bandiwadekar)MUMBAI: After the collapse of the pedestrian pathway of Andheri’s Gokhale Bridge on Tuesday, the Western Railway (WR) has closed down the Kalanagar pedestrian pathway in Bandra (east) on Thursday night and is also expected to close down the Road Over Bridge (ROB) at Vasai from Saturday night as it has been found to be unsafe. In the letter, they had asked corporation not to allow the vehicles on the cantilever portion.” 
 "We are having a correspondence with the BMC from last five to six months to stop the pathways of Kalanagar, but the corporation has informed that the bridge belongs to Public Works Department (PWD) now,” he added.THE ASIAN AGE.A joint team of IIT professors, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) officer and Railway officers conducted an inspection on Friday of the Gokhale Bridge.The WR had written a letter in 2015 raising their objection for the same.”M02end-ofTags: andheri bridge collapse, western railway. 
However, a officer, who is part of the team, said, "As we have been receiving continuous calls from the traffic police department, we would allow them to open north side of Gokhale Bridge for carriageways. In the joint inspection of the China flow measurement Suppliers Gokhale Bridge on Friday evening, the methodology of the audit of the remaining bridges was expected to be decided.

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March 12, 2021

Guide The Opening Up

 

Chronic total occlusion, a complete blockage of the coronary artery, sometimes kf510 series paddlewheel flowmeters referred to as the "final frontier in interventional cardiology,” represents a major challenge for catheter-based percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The procedure itself can be facilitated by projection of 3D CTA data sets on separate monitors in the catheterisation laboratory.
But this technique is constrained by economic and technical factors.Virtual reality (VR) has potential to revolutionise some aspects of medicine and healthcare, researchers said.The display of 3D computed tomographic reconstructions in a mobile application equipped with a hands-free voice recognition system and a zoom function, enabled the physician-operators to clearly visualise the distal coronary vessel. 
Cardiologists from the Institute of Cardiology in Poland were able to successfully restore blood flow in the occluded right coronary artery of a 49-year-old male patient assisted by CTA projections in a wearable VR device based on Google Glass, with an optical head-mounted display.Google Glass. In a first, doctors have used the eye-wearable device Google Glass to successfully restore the blood flow of a chronically block-ed right coronary artery in a 49-year-old patient. The occluded coronary segment and the distal vessel territory are often more clearly depicted using coronary CTA than in invasive angiography. end-ofLocation: Canada, Ontario, London. 
A group of cardiologists has now successfully used a VR device to guide the opening up (revascularisation) of a chronically blocked right coronary artery. Coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) is increasingly used to provide physicians with guidance when performing PCI in lesions.jpgIn a first, doctors have used the eye-wearable device Google Glass to successfully restore the blood flow of a chronically block-ed right coronary artery in a 49-year-old patient.

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