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ASSESSMENT OF IRRIGATION WATER QUALITY FROM VARIOUS SOURCES IN SURROUNDING AREA OF VAPI INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX, VALSAD (INDIA) IN RELATION TO ADVERSE EFFECT ON SOIL
Jiteshkumar B. Patel and Amaresh Das
Abstract:
Thirty two numbers of water samples were collected from 32 villages in the surrounding area of Vapi Industrial complex, Valsad (India) and located at various distances from it with an objective to assess their suitability for irrigation purposes.
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1-7 |
2 |
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ANALYSIS OF PROTEIN CONTENT AND IN VITRO PHENOTYPIC DATA IN SORGHUM LINE FOR SALT TOLERANCE
Mayuri C. Rathod, Ruchi A. Patel, D.A.Dhale
Abstract:
The capability of crops to grow on saline soils varies among species and depends on the concentration of salts present in the rootzone and on various environmental and cultural conditions.
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8-35 |
3 |
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SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF COBALT CARBONATE NANOPARTICLES
R.Hepzi Pramila Devamani, S.Kalaivani, C.Muneeswari
Abstract:
Cobalt carbonate nanoparticles were synthesized via chemical co-precipitation method from cobalt chloride and sodium carbonate. The formed nanoparticle is characterized by powder x-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, ultra-violet spectroscopy and fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, confirmed the preferential growth of cobalt carbonate nanoparticles that width is 63.69nm.
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36-48 |
4 |
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GIANT-SIZED ALGAL FOSSILS (SEA-WEEDS) FROM THE MARWAR SUPERGROUP, WESTERN RAJASTHAN, INDIA: A STEP TOWARDS TERRESTRIALIZATION
Purnima Srivastava
Abstract:
Well preserved giant–sized non-carbonaceous fossils have been discovered on the bedding surfaces of the Ediacaran Jodhpur Sandstone of the Marwar Supergroup in western Rajasthan.
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49-76 |
5 |
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STATISTICAL TREND AND SPATIAL PATTERNS OF URBANIZATION IN NEPAL
Basanta Dhakal
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Urbanization is going to be a significant in the years to come in Nepal. The rapid increase in number of economically active population in the rural area, their improved literacy status and aspiration for employment in the non-agricultural sector will induce urbanization.
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98-110 |
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EFFICACY TEST OF BIFENTHRIN AGAINST TEA MOSQUITO BUG, HELOPELTIS THEIVORA WATERHOUSE. UNDER FIELD CONDITION, ASSAM, INDIA
K. Choudhury, D. Sharmah, AALH Baruah
Abstract:
A Field experiment was conducted in the Experimental Tea Garden, Department of Entomology, AAU, Jorhat to study the “Efficacy of bifenthrin against tea mosquito bug, Helopeltis theivora Waterhouse.â€
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111-123 |
7 |
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CHAMOMILE AS THERAPEUTIC MODALITY IN MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY: A REVIEW
Dr. H.S.Grover, Dr.Himanshu Deswal, Dr. Amit Bhardwaj
Abstract:
Chamomile is one of the most ancient medicinal herbs known to mankind. The dried flowers of chamomile contain many terpenoids and flavonoids contributing to its medicinal properties.
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124-135 |
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POLYACRYLAMIDE GEL ELECTROPHOREIC PATTERN OF SERUM PROTEIN FRACTIONS IN ASSAM LOCAL GOAT, CROSSBRED CATTLE AND ASIAN ELEPHANT DURING CYCLIC PERIOD
K.K. Bonia, S. Sarma, B. Dutta
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The present study was carried out to compare polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic pattern of seum protein fractions of confirmed normal cyclic Assam Local goats, acyclic goats induced to oestrus, normal cyclic crossbred cows and acyclic captive Asian elephants(Elephas maximus) Blood samples were collected at predetermined day from jugular vein of goats and cows and from ear vein of elephants respectively.
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136-148 |
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SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NOVEL CHROMEN BASED THIAZOLIDINE DERIVATIVES AS MEDICINALLY POTENTIAL AGENTS
Kokila Parmar, Arun Suthar
Abstract:
Chromen based thiazolidin derivatives is worldwide used in pharmaceuticals industries. A novel
series of chromen containing thiazolidin derivatives are described, The method of chemical
synthesis of these derivatives to gives excellent isolated yield and The structures of the
synthesized compounds were elucidated by UV, IR and 1H NMR spectroscopic techniques, and
elemental analysis.
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149-161 |
10 |
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ATTACHMENT OF VIBRIO CHOLERAE SEROTYPES O1 AND O139 WITH PHYTOPLANKTON
Md. Mansurul Haque, Md. Abdus Salam, Munirul Alam,
Abstract:
A total of 18 phytoplankton species were found to be associated with VCO1 in the present study. The average highest association was found to be with Chlamydomonas (49.7%) and the lowest with Cladophora (0.3%).
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162-177 |
11 |
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SOME THEMOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF DY2O3
E Al-Mogait, C Soliman, K M El – Shokrofy
Abstract:
The thermo stimulated luminescence (TSL) glow curves of commercial Dy2O3 are analyzed. The annealed sample when irradiated with gamma (ɣ) doses in the range 1Gy-5×104 Gy shows broad peaks at 140 oC, 180 oC and 200 oC.
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178-189 |
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"Dielectric Properties of Polymers: Understanding the Role of Molecular Structure"
H K Mahavar
Abstract:
Polymers typically serve as dielectrics. Due to the distinct chemical composition of polymer fastens, semiconducting frameworks can be produced, which can then be doped appropriately in the strong state to produce frameworks with high electric conductivity, like polyacetylenes. These interesting substances are unstable, though, when left in their native state. Ceramic polymer composites have been investigated for their applicability as implanted capacitor materials because they combine the handling capabilities of polymers with the ideal dielectric properties of earthenware production. In this work, the dielectric properties of the burnt (BaTiO3)- polymer (Epoxy) synthesis as a component of clay molecule size at a 40% volume percent earthenware stacking are studied. These clay polymer composites become more dielectrically consistent as the powder size decreases. Based on the results, it can be concluded that clay polymer composites have a low dielectric loss at 1 MHz, a high protective obstruction, a high breakdown voltage, and a high dielectric steady when combined with BaTiO3 powder.
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190-203 |