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STABILIZATION OF AZADIRACHTIN IN NEEM OIL USING PROSOPISJULIFLORA(LEGUMINOSEAE) AS A BOTANICAL SYNERGIST
Ranju Sharma*, KumariRicha, Anjali Prabha, ArpanaKumari, Phool Kumar Patanjali
Abstract:
This study presents the consequence of P.Julifora, a waste weed plant as a botanical synergist onazadirachtin content inneem oil. During the incubation period of 15 days at 40oc in the laboratory, percentage degradation of azadirachtin and variation in pH of neem oil was observed.
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39-56 |
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CHARECTERISATION OF WATER QUALITY IN R.R. NAGAR, BENGALURU, KARNATAKA, INDIA – BASED ON WATER QUALITY INDEX
Dr. Manjunath H. N, H. Narendra Kumar, Srustitha K
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The quality of drinking water is a powerful environmental determinant for human health. Assured drinking water is a foundation for the prevention and control of waterborne diseases.
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57-64 |
3 |
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Economic importance of Aquatic Angiosperms of the Kosi region
BHARTI KUMARI
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Some of the Aquatic Angiosperms such as Origa saliva, Euryale Ferrox (Makhana), Trapa Bispinosa (Singhara), Nelumbo nucifera (Kamal), Centella Ascatica (Brahmi buti) etc. are of great economic importance. These are some well-known aquatic Angiosperms of kosi region.
Key words: - Kosi Region, Centella Ascatica
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70-74 |
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AMINO ACIDSANDPROTEINS: STUDY IN ORGANIC CHEMISTY
DR. MANOJ KUMAR MISHRA
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Both animal and plant proteins are made up of about 20 common amino acids. The proportion of these amino acids varies as a characteristic of a given protein, but all food proteins—with the exception of gelatin—contain some of each. Amino nitrogen accounts for approximately 16% of the weight of proteins
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75-89 |
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SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURE AND REDOX PROPERTIES OF A COPPER (I) COMPOUND INVOLVING MULTIRING NITROGEN-HETEROCYCLIC LIGAND
Nabanita Kundu
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Copper(I) complex [Cu(L)(PPh3)2] PF6(1) containing a new biologically relevant heterocyclic bis-bidentate ligand viz. 3,3/-dipyridine-2-yl-[1.1/]bi[imidazo[1,5-a]pyridineyl] (L) has been prepared and characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis.
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143-152 |
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SYNTHESIS OF SOME NOVEL MULTI FLUORINATED BARBITURIC ACID DERIVATIVES
Sanket Y. Mavawala, Kiran S. Nimavat, Kartik B. Vyas
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The synthesis of various Barbituric acid derivatives B1-B12 were carried out by reaction of substituted urea 3a-c with malonic acid to produced compounds 4a-c which on treatment with various aldehydes 5a-d and 2
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182-190 |
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ACTIVITY OF PLANT EXTRACTS ON MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT HUMAN PATHOGENS
Shahnaz Anjum, Dr Anjali Khare, Dr. Urfeya Mirza
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The present study was conducted with a view to evaluate the therapeutic potentials of seven medicinal plant extracts against multi-drug resistant human pathogenic bacteria– Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus by agar well diffusion method. Ethanolic extracts of Catharanthus roseus, Syzygium cumini, Ocimum sanctum, Asparagus racemosus, Acmella oleracea, Aloe vera and Punica granatum showed broad-spectrum antibacterial activity with inhibition zones ranging from 5 to 20mm.
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191-210 |
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TWO-DIMENSIONAL ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY IMAGING OF SOLID WASTE DUMPSITE AT UGWUAJI, ENUGU STATE, NIGERIA.
Innocent Nwadike, Christopher C. Ezeh, Austin C. Okonkwo
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Geophysical investigation using Two-Dimensional (2-D) electrical resistivity imaging method was conducted around a solid waste dumpsite at Ugwuaji in Enugu South L.G.A of Enugu State, Nigeria. This is aimed at investigating the effect of the solid waste on soil and groundwater resources in the area and environs.
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262-272 |
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HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER IN MHD BOUNDARY LAYER SLIP FLOW WITH BINARY CHEMICAL REACTION AND ACTIVATION ENERGY
S. Anuradha, K. Sasikala
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The present study reports MHD boundary layer slip flow over a flat porous plate embedded in a porous medium with effects of chemical reaction and activation energy. The flow governing equations have been altered as ODE with similarity transformation and then solved by finite differences method using shooting technique.
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273-282 |
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OPTIMAL FUND ALLOCATION FROM CERTAIN INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO USING BACKWARD DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING RECURSIONS WITH ELECTRONIC IMPLEMENTATIONS
Ukwu, Chukwunenye; Manjel, Danladi, Kutchin, Stephen
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This research article investigated the problem of fund allocations from certain investment portfolio and obtained the optimal investment strategies using backward dynamic programming recursive approach. In the sequel, the article conceptualized, formulated and designed Excel solution templates and corresponding algorithm for the optimal allocation of funds from the investment portfolio.
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283-299 |
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FRAMEWORK FOR IMPACT OF BODY MASS INDEX ON POST OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS OF SPORTSPERSON
Samput Mallick, Sanjay Maitra, Tarun Kumar Chattopadhyay, Samir Mallick
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People engage themselves in various sports activities for many reasons like health benefits, leisure activities, socialization etc. However, many people suffer due to sports activities and frequently require to utilize the health care system for treatment of immediate and late results of sports which includes injury among other results.
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300-307 |
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OPTIMAL FUND ALLOCATION FROM CERTAIN INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO USING BACKWARD DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING RECURSIONS
Ukwu Chukwunenye, Manjel Danladi, Kutchin Stephen
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This research article investigated the problem of fund allocations from certain investment portfolio, formulated and proved an appropriate theorem on the accumulated funds at the end of each investment year and then appropriated the results to obtain the optimal investment strategies using backward dynamic programming recursive approach.
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308-326 |
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THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND VARIABILITY ON FOOD PRODUCTION: EVIDENCE FROM MOROGORO, TANZANIA
Phillip D. Daninga
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Adverse effects of climate change and variability continue to be a major threat to rural livelihoods. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of inconsistencies of micro climates on food production by rural peasants in Morogoro region, Tanzania.
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327-342 |
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PETROLOGY OF THE ALKALINE PLUTONS FROM THE SOUTHERN PENINSULAR AT KOPPAL, KARNATAKA STATAE
Dr. Samala Ramesh
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Alkaline rocks are the principal source of diversified mantle material, which is widely used for the modeling of mantle petrology. This note reports new occurrences of syenite bodies around Koppal area from the Karnataka state.
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343-358 |
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IRON AND FLUORIDE DISTRIBUTION IN (ARARIA, BHAGALPUR, KATIHAR, KISHANGANJ, PURNIA)
Ashok Kumar
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Groundwater is a resource of vital importance to life supporting systems and one of major resource for mitigating drinking needs
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359-363 |
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DOPAMINE MODULATION OF HONEY BEES
Dr. Shashi Kanta
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During transformation, the CNS of the bumble bee, Apismellifera , goes through emotional development and rearrangement. No place are the progressions more striking than in the essential olfactory focuses [antennal projections (ALs)] of the cerebrum. Around pupal stage 2 of the nine phases of transformative grown-up advancement, antennal tactile afferent neurons enter the ALs.
Their appearance sets off the arrangement of unmistakable subunits of synaptic neuropil called glomeruli which are the useful subunits of the AL neuropil.
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364-371 |
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Synthesis and characterization of Telluroether complexes of some Transition metal ion
Ashutosh Kumar
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This review traces the development and application of the tris(thioether)borate ligands, tripodal ligands with highly polarizable thioether donors. Areas of emphasis include the basic coordination chemistry of the mid-to-late first row transition metals (Fe, Ni, Co, Cu), and the role of the thioether substituent in directing complex formation, the modeling of zinc thiolate protein active sites, high-spin organo-iron and organo-cobalt chemistry, the preparation of monovalent complexes of Fe, Co and Ni, and dioxygen and sulfur activation by monovalent nickel complexes.
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364-383 |
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Involvement of the pineal gland and its principal neurohormone melatonin in controlling various physiological activities.
Dr. Rajesh Singh and Dr. Sunita Pande
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Involvement of the pineal gland and its principal neurohormone melatonin in controlling various physiological activities.
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364-369 |
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Dr. Kalyanmal Singada
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The ocean covers two-thirds of the surface of the Earth, it is surprisingly vulnerable to human influences such as overfishing, pollution from run-off, and dumping of waste from human activity. This kind of pollution can have serious economic and health impacts by killing marine life and damaging habitats and ecosystems. Toxins from pesticides, fertilizers, and other chemicals used on farms contaminate nearby rivers that flow into the ocean, which can cause extensive loss of marine life in bays and estuaries leading to the creation of dead zones. The dumping of industrial, nuclear, and other waste into oceans was legal until the early 1970’s when it became regulated; however, dumping still occurs illegally everywhere.
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392-405 |
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Ground Water Quality Analysis of Pali (Raj)
Dr. Priti Mathur
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Peoples initial attitude of taking groundwater – a fundamental natural resource and vital competent of our environment – for granted and simply exploiting it according to individuals demands had prevailed in the world recently, demographic pressures, economic and technological development and otherfactors have triggered unprecedented changesin the state of our groundwater system, which has resulted in a growing awareness as to the finiteness and vulnerability of this critical resource. There is an endless variation in groundwater system in the Pali district, mainly as a result of variation in geology. The Chemical characteristics of ground water determine its usefulness for various purpose. The groundwater quality reviewed includes pH, total dissolved solids etc.
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406-412 |
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Site Suitability Analysis for Rain Water Harvesting Structures Using Remote Sensing and GIS
Dr. B. C. Jat
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Site suitability studies for rainwater harvesting structures are an integral part of watershed management .It needs a large volume of multidisciplinary data from various sources. Remote sensing is of immense use for natural resources mapping and generating necessary spatial database required as input for GIS analysis. GIS is an ideal tool for collecting, storing and analyzing spatial and non - spatial data, and developing a model based on existing factors to arrive at a suitable natural resources development and management action plans. Both these techniques in conjunction with each other are the most efficient tools for selecting suitable sites
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373-391 |
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RESEARCH PAPER ON POST-GAME FATIGUE: CAUSES, EFFECTS, AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
Dr. Mukesh Kumar Chaudhary
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Post-game fatigue is a common phenomenon experienced by athletes following intense competition or training sessions. This research publication explores the multifaceted nature of post-game fatigue, examining its physiological, psychological, and performance-related aspects. Through an in-depth analysis of the causes, effects, and management strategies of post-game fatigue, this paper aims to provide athletes, coaches, and sports scientists with valuable insights into optimising recovery and enhancing athletic performance.
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413-417 |