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Nisheeth Rastogi, Darwin Anil Harrison, Masihur Rahman
Abstract:
A series of 1-substituted- 3-(2-(6-chlorobenzothiazol-2-yl) hydrazono)- 4, 5/ 5, 6/ 5, 7-dimethylindolin-2-ones (1-15) have been synthesised by the reaction of 2-hydrazino-6-chlorobenzothiazole and 1-substituted 4,5/5,6/5,7-dimethylindolin-2,3-diones.
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1-8 |
2 |
Mohd Khalid
Abstract:
One of the most significant trends emerging in the wake of liberalization is the new vigour of the entry of corporate hospitals and multinationals
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9-14 |
3 |
Dr. Manoj Kumar Singh
Abstract:
Make in India is an innovative programme of the government of india to encourage multinationals as well as domestic companies to manufacture their products in India launched by the Prime minister of Sri. Narendra Modi on 25th September 2014. The of launching this campaign in India is to make India a world level manufacturing powerhouse which will definitely help in solving the biggest issues of Indian economy.
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15-21 |
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Arshi Naqvi
Abstract:
Tuberculosis (TB) is a communicable disease which is spreading worldwide on an alarming rate. The infection primarily target the lungs (a pneumonia) is caused by bacteria known as Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.TB).
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22-32 |
5 |
Abhay K. Jain, Sharad K. Gupta
Abstract:
Electro-osmotic separation of benzene from benzene-methanol mixtures has been studied. The method shows favorable prospects in membrane separation processes at least when one of the component possesses very low dielectric value.
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33-46 |
6 |
Nisheeth Rastogi, Darwin Anil Harrison, Masihur Rahman
Abstract:
Some new 1-substituted-2-[2-(4, 5/5, 6/5, 7-dimethyl)-2-oxoindolin-3-ylidene) hydrazinyl]-3-phenylquinazolin-4(3H) ones (3-17) have been prepared by the reaction of 2-hydrazinyl-3-phenylquinazolin-4(3H)-one and 1-substituted 4,5/5,6/5,7-dimethylindolin-2,3-diones.
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47-54 |
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Dr. Ajay Kumar Upadhyay, Ipshita, Pooja Singh
Abstract:
World Health Organization (2015) report estimated that 85% of all human disease is associated with environmental pollution. HTMA testing reveals that the same heavy metals that make us sick also are killing our canines.
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55-67 |
8 |
Tridib Bhunia, Somen De
Abstract:
Strong as well as flexible biodegradable membranes are of great demand in recent technology. Similar hydrophobic membranes have been developed by irradiating different weight poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) – hydroxypropyl guar gum (HPG) blends and followed by mixing with multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT).
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68-77 |
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YasminNawal De FreitasAshoury, Ruth Andia, Carlos Eduardo Allegretti, CamilaCorreia dos Santos, Rodolfo Georgevich Neto, Elcio Magdalena Giovani
Abstract:
Kartagener's syndrome and granulomatous cheilitis are rare entities and are rarely discussed in the literature, and when still associated with the facial manifestation of actinomycosis, triggers severe aggravations in the patient's systemic and oral conditions.
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116-128 |
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Ajay Kumar Upadhyay, Ipshita
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Animals were domesticated in India between 6000 and 4500 BC. Harappa, Mohenjo-daro and certain other places demonstrate strong archaeological evidence about existence of an eminence civilization in around 2500 BC.
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78-85 |
11 |
Ruth Y. Andia-Merlin, Camila Correia Dos Santos, M. Moreira, Victor E. Arana-Chavez, Elcio Magdalena Giovani
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Proximal renal tubular acidosis (pRTA) is a syndrome caused by abnormal proximal tubule reabsorption of bicarbonate that yields disturbs in some mineralized tissues as dental enamel. We reported a case of an 8-year-old girl diagnosed with proximal renal tubular acidosis who presented all her teeth with a yellowish color and apparently with absence of enamel.
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86-92 |
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*Dr. Rekha Battalwar, **Mrs. Ayeshabee Usama Shaikh,
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Snacking is very common in all age groups. In this era, where individuals have started being health conscious, healthy snacks can now be made more nutritious and at home in an easier way.
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93-102 |
13 |
Ogbuanu, Cyril Chinedu and Ude Clement Maduezichukw
Abstract:
Kinetic studies of Elais sap dosed with hydrogen peroxide, in order to inhibit bacterial activities during fermentation of Elais sap showed that a dose 0.1% H2O2 did not inhibit bacterial activity, suggesting that bacterial inhibition was not achieved at this dose rate but activates bacterial activity significantly, producing more alcohol.
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103-110 |
14 |
Dr. Shruti Bhardwaj
Abstract:
The development of Electronic Control Units (ECUs) involves both hardware and software required to perform the functions expected from that particular module
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111-115 |
15 |
K.Singh
Abstract:
Effect of highest magnesium concentrations in the gills of fish Heteropneustes fossilis have been studied. Interestingly in Magnesium exposure (55.0 m mol l-1 and 80.0 m mol l-1), it was noted that prominent shrinked mucous cell, highly curved primary, secondary gill filament, highly dilated blood vessel. Epithelial cells and chloride cells were absent, showing acute stress during highest tolerance limit of this ion. during various phases of reproductive cycle
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116-125 |
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DR. Manojkumar Mishra and Dr Ashutosh Singh2
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Acid rain damages the leaves of trees and plants, thus limiting their growth and exposing them to the metals in the air from the toxic rain. Depending on the severity of the damage, the vegetation can be stunted in its growth or the foliage can be stripped away. The damage can also destroy a plant's ability to handle cold or disease
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126-132 |
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Dr. Manoj Kumar
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The concept of strongly regular rings. Give the main characterizations of strongly regular rings. A class of rings which coincides with the class of strongly regular rings in absence of nilpotent elements is called a strongly regular rings
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133-135 |
18 |
Matin Ahmad Khan Dr. Shailender Kumar Dwivedi
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TO STUDY THE DETERMINATION OF PATTERNS OF GLYCEMIC CONTROL IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES CONTROL BY GLYCOSYLATED IN JAMSHEDPUR
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136-148 |
19 |
Roopesh Kumara , Amit Kumar Sharmab,
Abstract:
Enhancements of any imagery means improvement in its visual appealing, interpretations and
understanding. The purpose of the image enhancement is to improve the visual interpretability of
an image by increasing the apparent distinction between the features in the scene.
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149-154 |
20 |
1Bency Scaria and 2Koshy P.M*
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Snails belong to the phylum Molluscs are the second largest group of the animal kingdom after insects. Many species of freshwater snail belonging to the family Planorbidae are intermediate hosts of highly infective fluke (trematode) larvae of the genus Schistosoma which cause schistosomiasis. The present study is to find out potential plant biocides against the common dreaded aquatic pulmonate vector snail of India namely Indoplanorbis exustus (Deshayes). The preliminary screening aqueous (cold and hot water) leaf extract of Sphagneticola calendulacea on Indoplanorbis exustus at the concentration of 1000 mgL-1 at room temperature
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154-166 |
21 |
Dr. Poonam Setia and Dr. Dharminder pal singh
Abstract:
Aedes mosquito is a genus of mosquito that includes some of the most important vectors of
human diseases, such as dengue, chikungunya, and Zika. These diseases are caused by viruses
that are transmitted to humans through the bites of infected mosquitoes. Aedes mosquitoes are
found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, and they are becoming increasingly
common in temperate regions as well
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167-173 |
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Dr. Shipra Rani Podder
Abstract:
Since the beginning of human civilization, medicinal plants have played a significant part in
rural Indian life and are regarded as one of the most significant sources of medicine. The
existence of secondary metabolites,
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174-178 |