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BIO ADSORPTION OF ALIZARIN RED DYE USING IMMOBILIZED SACCHAROMYCEUS SERVICE
N. Gandhi, D. Sirisha, Smita Asthana
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One of the main sources with severe pollution problems worldwide is the textile industry and its dye-containing wastewaters (10-25% of textile dyes are lost during the dyeing process, and 2-20% is directly discharged as aqueous effluents in different environmental components.
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BACTERIAL DIVERSITY OF DENTAL ABSCESS IN PATIENTS WITH ODONTOGENIC INFECTION AND THEIR ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY
Poonam. B. Chauhan, Pratibha. B. Desai
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Twenty seven patients with odontogenic infection with a mean age of 41.2 years with 59.26% male and 40.74% female were found to be polymicrobial. The sample consisted of both aerobic (36%) and anaerobic (64%) bacteria.
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118-131 |
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REVIEW ON SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS FOR APPLICATION IN PHOTOVOLTAICS
Dr.Neeraj Tyagi
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Semiconductor materials are reviewed in the context of their application in photovoltaics .Solar cells based on single crystal silicon are facing tough competition from the solar cells which are manufactured with thin films of materials such as Cadmium telluride.
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132-140 |
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PROPORTION OF SUB-CLINICAL HYPOTHYROIDISM AMONG PERSONS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS
Dr.Meera.S, Dr. Aravind Karinagannanavar, Akshaya Fadnis
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Subclinical hypothyroidism is the most common abnormality involving the thyroid gland, affecting 3-16% of the people.
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141-154 |
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COPRINELLUS AND COPRINOPSIS: AGGRESSIVE COMPETITORS OF BUTTON MUSHROOM DURING RAINY SEASON CULTIVATION
V.P. SHARMA, SATISH KUMAR AND SHWET KAMAL
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Heavy infection of Coprinus was recorded during the cultivation of button mushroom in the months of July, August and September, 2012 and 2013. The contaminant appeared as white mycelium closely resembling Agaricus bisporus mycelium and difficult to identify at the spawn run stage in the compost.
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155-163 |
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IMPACT OF URBANISATION ON WATER SUPPLY WELLS IN AND AROUND JAMMU CITY, DISTRICT JAMMU, J&K, INDIA
PRAGYA KHANNA, PRIYA KANWAR, AMIT KHAJURIA AND PARVINDER KUMAR
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The present study aims to assess the physico-chemical (pH, Electrical conductivity (EC), Carbonate (CO3), Bicarbonate (HCO3), Chloride (Cl), Sulphate (SO4), Nitrate (NO3), Fluoride (F), Calcium (Ca), Magnesium (Mg), Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Iron (Fe), Total hardness (TH)) and microbiological parameters of the underground water in Jammu city, District Jammu, J&K, India.
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164-189 |
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MORPHOBIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR OF OXALIS SPECIES FOUND OF ASSAM
Jinu Devi Rajkumari
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Oxalis is a cosmopolitan herbaceous genus having tremendous medicinal values and used widely in pharmateutial industries. There are about 900 oxalis species are reported and two spaces namely O.corniculata L. and O.corymbosa Kunth are widely found in Assam as well as in other parts of North East India. Another species O. triangularis A. St.-Hil. is found in some places of Assam.
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190-197 |
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ESTIMATION OF HEAVY METALS IN PADDY PLANT SYSTEM GROWING UNDER IRON AND STEEL FACTORIES POLLUTED ENVIRONMENT
A. Ghosh, JK.Datta
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In this research work a much stress is given for estimation of different types of heavy metals ( Fe, Pb, Cr, Cd ) in Paddy plant system due to severe water pollution in Sponge Iron Factory.
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198-204 |
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THE STUDY OF RELATION OF ABSORBANCE WITH TIME AND OPTIMIZATION OF MEASUREMENT CONDITIONS
Enkela Noçka, Ilva Gjika, Ariola DEVOLLI
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The aim of our work is determination of the content of several tension-active substances in polluted waters, having as prior object the AD. This method has high flexibility and accuracy. In the following of our work in the session of the Analytical Chemistry we have made experiments for the implementation of some simple and quick methods to determine AD in polluted waters.
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205-209 |
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THE STUDY OF STABILIZING EFFECT OF POLYVINYL ALCOHOL IN ABSORBANCE OF ANIONIC DETERGENT SOLUTIONS
Enkela Noçka, Ariola DEVOLLI, Ilva Gjika
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The wide use both domestic and industrial of AD has brought their increase in concentration on the environment. So, the development of quick, sensitive and selective methods for the determination of AD is considered an important analytical problem.
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210-215 |
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EXTRACTION OF PIGMENT PRODUCED BY PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA AND ITS ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY
Dr. Ratna Trivedi, Mita.Vakilwala
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Pseudomonas species are important opportunistic pathogens causing many types of hospital acquired infections. Apart from their negative role, they are important organisms used for bio-degradation of different types of xenobiotic compounds.
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217-223 |
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On Fuzzy ðœ¸âˆ— - Semi Boundary Sets in Fuzzy Topological Spaces
Mukesh Kumar Pathak
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On Fuzzy ðœ¸âˆ— - Semi Boundary Sets in Fuzzy Topological Spaces
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224-231 |
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PROTEIN BIOCHIP- A REVIEW
DR. AJAY SHARMA DR. ANTARYAMI KAUSHIK DR. SANJEEV KUMAR BANSAL
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A Protein biochip is a collection of miniaturized testsites - also commonly referred to as microarray- arranged on a solid substrate that permits many Protein tests to be performed at the same time to achieve higher throughput and speed. The miniaturized test site can be placed on to a 2-diamentional surface, such as a glass slide, or a 3-diamentional surface such as a bead. In the case of 2-diamentional surface, multiple spots are arrayed, each containing a different immobilized protein or capture agent (or duplicates for control purposes), and are pooled into groups for parallel analysis.
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232-236 |
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STUDY OF DIGESTION PROCESS AND FACTORS AFFECTING DIGESTION IN CHICKENS
Patil Ajay Dadaji1, Dr. Sakharam Balu Patil2
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The study investigates the digestion process in chickens and the factors influencing its efficiency. Chickens possess a unique digestive system comprising the mouth, crop, proventriculus, gizzard, small intestine, and large intestine, each playing a critical role in nutrient breakdown and absorption. This research examines how diet composition, feeding practices, health status, environmental conditions, and genetic factors impact digestion. By analyzing these variables, the study aims to enhance understanding of digestive efficiency and provide insights into optimizing poultry management practices. The findings offer valuable implications for improving feed formulation and overall poultry health.
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237-240 |
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ASSESSMENT OF SOIL NUTRIENT CONTENT AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE GROWTH OF ENDANGERED FERN SPECIES IN THE BHANDARA DISTRICT FORESTS
Bawankar D.Y.
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This research explores the interplay between soil nutrient content and the growth of endangered fern species within the Bhandara District forests. As part of this study, soil samples from various locations within the forests were analyzed for key nutrient levels, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Concurrently, growth parameters of several endangered fern species were measured to assess their health and development. The findings reveal significant correlations between soil nutrient concentrations and the growth metrics of these ferns. Higher levels of specific nutrients were associated with enhanced growth and vitality of the fern populations, suggesting that soil quality plays a crucial role in their conservation. This study provides valuable insights into the ecological requirements of endangered fern species and underscores the importance of soil nutrient management in conservation strategies. The results offer a foundation for developing targeted conservation practices aimed at improving soil conditions to support the growth and survival of these vulnerable plant species.
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