Forty patients (34 males and 6 females) with neurological complaints/manifestations and with a past history of multiple sexual partners attending the Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai, India between April 1992 and October 1992 were investigated for neurosyphilis. Metabolic disorders, hypertension, ischaemic heart disease, arrhythmias and trauma were excluded. Seven males (17.5%) were found to have neurosyphilis. The youngest was 26 years old and the oldest was 47. All were married and of low socioeconomic background. Meningovascular syphilis was the predominant presentation (6:1). Associated cardiovascular involvement was noticed in one of the cases. There was no associated HIV infection in these cases. The incidence is higher than previous reports from this centre.
The performance of the banking industry rapidly urbanized with the support of technological development. The advancement of digitalization of banking industry should help the customers to make their transactions without being in person in banks. This study is going to explicate the usage pattern and purpose of internet banking users, for this intention the data flow and use case diagram methods are adopted to explain the process of varies activity that is highly related to banking industry. The 121 samples were collected using questionnaire method in an around Salem District. Friedman rank correlation and One-Way ANOVA were employed for the study. In the usage pattern there are three factors like perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use and perceived risk have been used for the study. The fund transfer is the most influenced factor in the purpose of internet banking users.
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