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  • THERMAL ENERGY TRANSMISSION IN THE UNSTEADY COUETTE FLOW OF OLDROYD LIQUID BETWEEN TWO HORIZONTAL PARALLEL POROUS PLATES WITH HEAT GENERATING SOURCES


Manjusa Jena

Abstract:
This paper deals with thermal energy transmission in the unsteady Couette flow of Oldroyd liquid between two horizontal parallel porous plates with heat generating sources.


1-16
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  • ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT OF ENDANGERED MANIPUR BROW- ANTLERED DEER (Rucervus eldii eldii) FOR SUSTAINABLE POPULATION MANAGEMENT UNDER THE EX SITU CONSERVATION IN NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK, DELHI, INDIA


Pratyansha Singh, Amarjeet Kaur

Abstract:
The Manipur Brow- antlered deer, which is under “Endangered” category of Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 has been listed by the Central Zoo Authority of India under Conservation Breeding Programme in National Zoological Park, Delhi along with two other participating zoos viz. Assam Zoo, Alipore Zoological Garden, Kolkata and the coordinating zoo, Manipur Zoological Garden.


17-26
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  • DIETARY-VITAMIN RECOMMENDATION ACCORDING TO DISEASES


Ana María Sánchez Peralta

Abstract:
We take into account the adequate vitamin recommendation with the different foods according to the diseases presented by the people who arrive at the health center or the pharmacy.


27-38
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  • DOCUMENTATION OF ETHNOMEDICINAL PLANT KNOWLEDGE OF KANI TRIBE OF PERINGAMMALA PANCHAYATH, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA, INDIA


NusaifaBeevi P, Smitha Rani S.P and Saru Krishna

Abstract:
Documentation of indigenous knowledge through ethnobotanical studies is important for the conservation and utilization of biological resources.


39-52
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  • THICKNESS DEPENDENT PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ELECTRON BEAM EVAPORATED COPPER OXIDE THIN FILMS


V. Sravanthi, T. Srikanth, R. Subba Reddy And A. Sivasankar Reddy, P. Sreedhara Reddy, Ch. Seshendra Reddy

Abstract:
Cuprous oxide (Cu2O) thin films were deposited on glass substrates by electron beam evaporation at different film thicknesses.


53-63
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  • EVALUATION OF GROUNDWATER QUALITY AND ITS SUITABILITY FOR DRINKING AND AGRICULTURAL USE IN KAVARATTI ISLAND IN THE LAKSHADWEEP ARCHIPELAGOS, INDIA


Raheem, P., Vincy M. V., Brilliant R.

Abstract:
This study attempts to address the processes controlling the chemical composition of the Kavaratti aquifer system of Lakshadweep Island in India. Major ions and other physico-chemical parameters were determined in the Kavaratti of the Lakshadweep Island system and analyzed to assess the major ion chemistry and suitability of water for domestic and drinking purposes.


64-87
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  • UV-VISIBLE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC EVALUATION OF CARBOHYDRATE & ASCORBIC ACID LEVELS IN IRRADIATED KIWI FRUIT OF UTTARAKHAND REGION


Meetu Rastogi & Prianka Sharma

Abstract:
UV-Visible Spectrophotometeric study was done for the evaluation of carbohydrates and ascorbic acid levels present in the kiwi fruit exposed to gamma radiations of 1-3 kGy. The sample extract of unirradiated and irradiated kiwi fruit were subjected by using anthrone as reagent for the quantitative estimation of the carbohydrate.


88-96
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  • SYNTHESIS OF SOME NEW PYRIMIDO[4,5-B][1,6]NAPHTHYRIDIN AND THEIR BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION AS ANTICANCER AND ANTIVIRAL AGENTS


Hassan M. Faidallah, Khalid M. A. Al-Shaikh, Tariq R. Sobahi

Abstract:
The pyrimido[4,5-b][1,6]naphthyridin-4(3H)-ones 1-4 and their 2-methyl analogs 5–8 as well as the hexahydropyrimido[4,5-b][1,6]naphthyridine-2(1H)-thiones 9–12 and the targeted tetrahydropyrimido[4,5-b][1,6]naphthyridin-4-amines 13–16 was successfully achieved from the reaction of the 2 aminonaphthyridine derivatives with the appropriate reagent.


97-110
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  • SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURE ELUCIDATION AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF NEW COMPLEXES OF CO (II) AND NI (II).


Hardikkumar D. Chaudhary and Jwalant J.Vora, Jabali J. Vora

Abstract:
The conjunction of Co and Ni ions with biologically important and less explored kynurenic acid ligand to form metal complex is an important area of current research. These complexes were characterized by elemental analysis, molar conductance measurements, magnetic susceptibility measurements, mass spectrometry, FTIR, electronic spectral studies, TGA techniques.


111-123
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  • EVALUATION OF ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES AND GENOTOXIC EFFECT OF LEUCAS ASPERA


Adhikarimayum Haripyaree, Kshetrimayum Guneshwor

Abstract:
Leucas aspera spreng is a traditional medicine. In the present paper, we are reporting antioxidant and genotoxic activities of this plant.


124-137
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  • ELECTRONIC SPECTRAL CHARACTERIZATION OF Dy(III) SYSTEMS INVOLVING ENVIRONMENT OF ‘N’ & ‘O’ DONOR ATOM LIGANDS IN POLAR APROTIC SOLVENT


Susheela and G. Chawla

Abstract:
Electronic spectral parameters viz. intensity parameters (P, T2T4, T6, ), bonding parameters (, b1/2, %, ), symmetry parameter-T4/T6, co-ordination parameter-T4/T6, Peacock constant-K/ and thermodynamic parameter (A, TET, Q, rp) have been analyzed for Dy(III) systems with ‘N’ and ‘O’ donor atom ligands, on the basis of theories given by Lande, Carnall and Judd Ofelt.


138-146
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  • GENOTOXIC EFFECTS OF SOME POPULAR MEDICINAL PLANTS ON MUS MUSCULUS


Kshetrimayum Guneshwor, Adhikarimayum Haripyaree

Abstract:
Nerium odurum, Kaempferia galanga and Nyctanthes arbortristis are widely used in traditional medicine.


147-159
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  • IN-SILICO ADMET AND DRUG LIKENESS PREDICTIONS OF SOME SCHIFF BASES BASED 1,2,4-TRIAZOLE MOIETY


Fawzia F. Al-blewi,

Abstract:
The new concept of computer aided drug design (CADD) has revolutionized the entire drug discovery and development program.


160-173
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  • REVIEW: THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL STEM CELL BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY IN REGENERATIVE MEDICINE


Divyanjali Shanmuganathan and Nivethika Sivakumaran

Abstract:
In the middle of the last century, it has been known that neural stem cells (NSCs) play a key role in regenerative medicine to cure the neurodegenerative disease


174-188
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  • HAVAN : A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO CLEAN ENVIRONMENT


Dr. Pratibha Kumari

Abstract:
Rituals of Hawan & Yajna have always remained a very important and crucial part of Indian society since Vedic period. Yajna or hawan is an ancient ritual which is performed to purify the environment of a particular place where it is performed. It is accompanied by chanting of some Vedic mantras in a defined manner.


189-192
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  • STRATEGIES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM IN ARUNACHAL PRADESH


Mr. Kiron Lonchung

Abstract:
Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world today. It creates employment especially for guides, restaurants, hoteliers, local shopkeepers, merchants etc. and brings in foreign currency to economically marginal areas.


193-203
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  • EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF ROLLER BURNISHING PROCESS FOR SURFACE ROUGHNESS USING TAGUCHI ORTHOGONAL ARRAY


Vijay Kurkute, Sandip T. Chavan

Abstract:
Burnishing is a post machining process that is traditionally used to impart specific physical, mechanical properties on surfaces. Optimization of surface microhardness using Taguchi orthogonal array L25 is reported in the present study


204-213
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  • SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, CURING, AND BIOCIDAL ACTIVITY OF PHENOL-ALDEHYDE RESIN


Larisa Singh, Rajeev Shukla, Kailash Narayan

Abstract:
A series of Phenol-Aldehyde novolac resins were synthesized by the reaction of phenols and aromatic aldehydes (2:1 ratio) in acidic medium. The afforded resins were further cured with hexamethyltetraamine (HMTA).


214-221
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  • SEQUENTIAL TESTING PROCEDURE AND THEIR ROBUSTNESS STUDY FOR ERLANG DISTRIBUTION


Surinder Kumar, Vaidehi Singh and Prem Lata Gautam

Abstract:
The sequential testing procedures are developed for testing the hypotheses regarding the shape and rate parameters of the Erlang distribution. Theoretical expression for the operating characteristics (OC) and average sample number (ASN) functions are derived for these parameters.


222-244
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  • SCIENTIFIC WAYS TO TEACH COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN CONTEMPORARY CLASSROOMS


Jijina Mahajan

Abstract:
English is a second language for Indian learners, this automatically poses a problem for the English teachers.


245-247
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  • FIXED POINT RESULTS IN FUZZY MENGER SPACE


Rashmi Pathak, Manoj Kumar Shukla

Abstract:
Some fixed point theorems are proved in Fuzzy Menger Space for weak Commuting mappings.


248-256
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  • FIXED POINT RESULTS IN NORMED LINEAR SPACE


Archana Agrawal, Manoj Kumar Shukla

Abstract:
In this paper, we prove a common fixed point theorem for six mappings which satisfying compatible of type (A) under an implicit relation and rational expression


257-263
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  • MINIMIZATION IN GENERATING SPACE AND FIXED POINT


Gourish Parashar, Anil Agrawal, Manoj Kumar Shukla

Abstract:
A non-convex minimization theorem has been established for generating space of quasi 2-metric family for sequence of mappings with non commuting weak compatible condition. Also supported by an example


264-272
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  • AN EOQ INVENTORY MODEL WITH SHORTAGES


Kamini Raikwar, Virendra Upadhyay, Manoj Kumar Shukla

Abstract:
In this paper an EOQ inventory model is developed in which inventory is depleted not only by demand but also by deterioration at a generalized weibull distributed rate, assuming the demand rate a ramp type function of time


273-282
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  • FIXED POINT IN MENGER CONE METRIC SPACES


Sunita Soni, Manoj Kumar Shukla,

Abstract:
We define Menger Cone metric space and find some fixed point results for weak contraction condition we also illustrate an example in support of our result


283-294
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  • COLOURTHERAPY AS AN ALTERNATE MODERN THERAPY : A REVIEW


Dr.Pushpanjali Singh

Abstract:
Chromotherapy has shown promising results in the treatment of psychologic trauma and anxiety disorders, such as phobias and panic attacks


295-309
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  • Phytoplankton Diversity and abundance in Banshelki Dam, Udgir, Maharashtra


R. B. Allapure

Abstract:
Phytoplankton is the abundant microbial community in the water bodies and which is one of most significant as bio-indicator of the water pollution. Assessment of diversity of phytoplankton is having its key role in maintaining the aquatic fauna.Sampling of Banselki dam was carried out during the period of June 2017 to May 2018 to assess the phytoplankton diversity and their seasonal abundance for their seasonal diversity to indicate the sustainability of water quality.


310-314
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  • PERIODICAL EFFECT OF CEMENT DUST POLLUTION ON CHICKPEA IN THE VICINITY OF BANJARI CEMENT FACTORY


Dr. Rajesh Kumar

Abstract:
The present work has been carried out under the impact of cement dust pollution in the vicinity of Banjari cement factory. The selected crop cicer arietinum have been studies which grow under cement dust pollution Result of effect revealed to undergo stages of growth as compare to control crop


315-317
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  • Anti-corrosive properties of 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate on mild steel corrosion in Sulphuric acid Solution.


Anita Kumari*a,c, Gurmeet Kaurb,c, Raj Kishore Sharmac, Gurmeet Singhc*

Abstract:
Anti-corrosion activity and adsorption nature of 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate [(EMIM) BF4] has been inverstigated for mild steel in 0.5 M H2SO4 medium using weight loss, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and potentiodynamic polarization method


318-327
30
  • To Study The Impact Of Using Appropriate Posture and Ergonomics In Minimizing The Muscular Fatigue Felt By Computer Users


By Sangeeta Malhotra,

Abstract:
To Study The Impact Of Using Appropriate Posture and Ergonomics In Minimizing The Muscular Fatigue Felt By Computer Users


328-332
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  • Embossed Holograms: An Anticounterfeit Device for Documents Protection


Amit Kumar Sharmaa *, Roopesh Kumarb

Abstract:
This paper presents various cost-effective methods for realizing counterfeit-proof high security holograms. The proposed high security hologram with low-cost security verification system is primarily based on the optical encoding with either pseudo- randomly generated phase masks or other pre-designed optical phase arrays (such as moiré, holographic optical elements and complex diffraction gratings) so that their inspection by performing visual as well machine readable device is straight forward.


339-335
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  • The Physico-Chemical Parameters of Mandavi Water Reservoir In Dist. Chhindwara (Madhya Pradesh).


Vandana Khandate(2), Dr. Sukhdev Dongre(1), Dr. Harshlata Sontakke (2).

Abstract:
The present paper is the study report about the analysis of various physico- chemical parameters of the water of Mandavi water reservoir situated in Pandhurna tehsil of Dist. Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh. The Physico-chemical parameters Air Temperature, Water Temperature, Secchi Transparency, DO, BDO, CDO, pH, CO2 Alkalinity,Turbidity,Sulphate, Chloride and Total Nitrogen from four points of the reservoir are measured during


346-350
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  • Green surfactant: Production, purification, characterization and application- a review


Shaikh Rajesh Ali

Abstract:
Green surfactant: Production, purification, characterization and application- a review


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  • DIVERSITY OF GRASSES IN KHEONI WILDLIFE SANCTUARY,MADHYA PRADESH


Mahesh Mankar1, Ravi Upadhyay2, and Kunwar Wajahat Shah3

Abstract:
The present study is based on the grass diversity found in Kheoni Wildlife Sanctuary (KWLS). The grass family Poaceae is one of the most successful species-rich groups in the monocotyledons economically, ecologically, and biologically. Because of this, it represents an ideal family for the study of specific taxa. During the survey, the grass has been observed morphologically on the leaves, stems, and flower features


369-375
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  • CLIMATE REFUGFEES- THE FORGOTTEN VICTIMS OF CLIMATE CHANGES


Dr. Shashi Kanta

Abstract:
Today, many individuals in developing nations are experiencing dry seasons and windstorms on a scale never seen, denying them of day to day food and essential requirements. Still new in our recollections last November many individuals from the Focal American nations of Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador, which were hit by two monstrous storms, emptied across the boundary into Mexico and made a beeline for the US line.


376-401
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  • LIGAND, METAL COMPLEX, AND THEIR ADDUCTS ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY AGAINST PHYTOPATHOGENIC FUNGI


Dr Anju Sharma

Abstract:
Phytopathogenic fungi pose a serious threat to world agriculture, leading to major crop losses and financial harm. For sustainable agriculture and food security, the creation of potent antimicrobial agents to attack these fungus is essential. We looked at the antibacterial effects of ligands, metal complexes, and their base adducts on phytopathogenic fungi in this work. Using proven techniques, a number of ligands were created, and spectroscopic measurements confirmed their structural details. These ligands were coordinated with different transition metal ions, such as copper, zinc, and nickel, to create metal complexes. Using elemental analysis, spectral analysis, and magnetic susceptibility studies, the metal complexes were further characterised


402-413
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