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  • HEAVY METALS, N.P.K AND PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF CRUDE LEAF EXTRACT OF INDIAN DATE (ZIZIPHUSJUJUBA)


Rekha G, and V. Shanmugaiah, S. Gomathinayagam

Abstract:
Ziziphus genus, belongs to Rhamnaceae family, is traditionally used to cure various human ailments.


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  • IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON PHENOLOGY OF SOME PLANTS OF LUG VALLEY OF KULLU DISTRICT, HIMACHAL PRADESH


Attri, P. K., Diksha Thakur & V.K. Santvan

Abstract:
The composition of tree species, their stratification, life span and phonological periodicity are some important analytical characteristics of a plant community.


9-22
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  • FUNDAMENTAL RESULTS ON DETERMINING MATRICES FOR A CLASS OF TRIPLE-DELAY LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS


Ukwu Chukwunenye & Temuru, Peace Uche

Abstract:
This research article obtainedrestricted functional forms of determining matrices for a class of triple-delay linear control systems for certain pertinent parameters, thus bridging the knowledge gap in this area of acute research need.


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  • MORPHOLOGICAL EVALUATION TRIGONELLAFOECUMGRAECUM UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF COLCHICINE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF ITS VEGETATIVE CHARACTERISTICS


Dr. Reema Srivastava, Sakshi Singh, Taruna Sharma, Bhavya Sharma and Neetu kumari

Abstract:
Trigonellafoecumgraecum (TFG), commonly known as methi, comes under leguminous crops and self pollinating.


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  • FUZZY FIELDS AND FUZZY LINEAR SPACES


Dr. Jyotika Sinha

Abstract:
The concept of fuzzy sets and fuzzy set operations was first introduced by Zadehand subsequently several authors including Zadeh have discussed various aspects of the theory and application of fuzzy sets such as a fuzzy topological spaces, similarity relations and fuzzy orderings, algebraic properties


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  • MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES


DR. Manojkumar Mishra1 Dr Ashutosh Singh2

Abstract:
An electron is a charged particle (negatively charged) which revolves around the nucleus and spins on its own axis. A magnetic field is generated due to the orbital motion and spin of the electron. The spinning of an electron in an orbit is very much similar to flow of electric current in a closed circuit. Therefore, an unpaired electron is regarded as a micro magnet


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  • A STUDY OF ESTIMATION OF THE ACTIVITY OF OXIDIZING ENZYMES IN JUTE


Dr.Nisha kumari

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A STUDY OF ESTIMATION OF THE ACTIVITY OF OXIDIZING ENZYMES IN JUTE


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  • Study of Hyperglycemia Control in Type 2 Diabetes


Dr. Ashok Kumar Mehra1#, Dr. Ghanshyam Ahirwar2

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Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a metabolic syndrome with multiple etiological factors including hereditary and ecological factors leading to hyperglycemia. Hypoglycemia can be a limiting factor for management and a barrier to achieving optimal glycemic control in persons with insulin-treated type 2 diabetes. Even modest hypoglycemia can have a negative impact on a person's quality of life, and anxiety of hypoglycemia can lead to under insulation. The prevalence and effects of hypoglycemia in people with type 2 diabetes, with an emphasis on those who use basal insulins, are explored in this article, along with preventative and management measures


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  • Evaluation of Anti-inflammatory activity of leaf and bark extracts of Cipadessabaccifera (Roth) Miq


Kavitha, K.R.1, A.K. Bopaiah2

Abstract:
Inflammation is a fundamental defensive reaction of the body to invasion of pathogens or injury. Traditional practice of administering anti-inflammatory drugs is known to produce multiple side effects in human body. To address this gnawing issue researchers are taking deeper interest in finding plant based medicines


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  • Efficiency Estimates of Health Care Systems and their Comparative Study across Countries


Sunil Kumar

Abstract:
Efficiency Estimates of Health Care Systems and their Comparative Study across Countries


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  • INSECT RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT IN Bacillus thuringiensis COTTON BY MGPS


Dr. Shashi Kanta

Abstract:
Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) is an extreme wellspring of fiber for the material business and seed oil for biofuel. China, India, USA, Pakistan, Brazil and Australia are the main cotton makers (Figs. 1 and 2). The G. hirsutum and G. barbadense represent 90% and 8% of the worldwide cotton creation, separately. Worldwide, 150 nations are associated with cotton modern chain, turning out revenue for in excess of 100 million families and work for practically 7% of all work in non-industrial nations (Fig. 3).


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  • Effect of LDL and NDL on body molt and molt primaries in photosensitive male brahminy myna


Dr. Arvind Kumar

Abstract:
Brahminy myna, male adult birds were locally caught and procured through local suppliers. Birds were acclimatized to captive conditions in an outdoor aviary before moving indoors. This aviary is open from three sides (west, north and south). During experimentation, food (soft and proteinaceous diets) and water were available ad libitum. The experiment was started on 15 March 2005. Two groups of photosensitive birds (n=6 each) were exposed to short day lengths for 2 months and then one group was transferred to natural day lengths and second group was transferred to long day length for 9 months.


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  • Synthesis, Characterization and biological activity of Schiff bases derived from aldehyde and their metal complexes of cobalt (II)


Krishan Kumar Arya

Abstract:
A series of bidentate Schiff baseof bis (p-methoxybenzaldehyde) thiosemicarbazone (MBTSCZ), bis (N, N1 - dimethyl -4- aminocinamaldehyde, thiosemicarbazone (DMACTSCZ), bis (N, N1 - dimethyl -4- amino benzaldehyde) thiosemicarbazone (DMABTSCZ), bis (pyridine- 2 aldehyde) thiosemicarbazone (PATSCZ) and bis (p-chlorobenzaldehye)thiosemicarbazone and (CBTSCZ) have been prepared by condensation p – methoxybenzaldehyde, N, N1 Dimethyl -4- amino cinnamaldehyde, N, N1- Dimethyl -4- amino benzaldehyde, Pyridine -2- aldehyde & P-chlorobenzaldehyde with thiosemicarbazide. The Schiff bases were characterized by elemental analysis & spectroscopic method. The metal complexes of cobalt (II) have prepared by the reaction with Schiff bases. The analytical & spectral data supported the octahedral geometry Co (II) complexes. The biological activity of Schiff bases and their metal complexes have been studied by screening the compound against micro organism.


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  • Effect Of Olive Leaf Extract on The Attenuation of Ischemic Brain Damage in Rat


Mr. Rameshwar Madhukar Ardad Dr.Shashikant C. Dhawale

Abstract:
Olive leaves are high in antioxidants, and olive leaf extract can prevent damage to the brain, spleen, and blood when given to rats who have been poisoned with lead. However, there is limited data on olive leaf extract's potential impact on lead-related brain damage. Olive leaf extract prevented organelle and cellular matrix damage in the frontal lobe of the cerebral cortex of lead-poisoned rats, as seen under a transmission electron microscope. The highest level of protection was seen with olive leaf extract at 1000 mg/kg. Olive leaf extract, as measured by spectrophotometry


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  • Review on Environmental application of aminothiophenol which enhance the removal of mercury and Arsenic.


Dr. Mangala R. Pal (Dr. Prachi R Bonde)

Abstract:
Arsenic (As) and Mercury (Hg) are non biodegradable heavy metals which can be released into aquatic ecosystem. These get accumulated in the food chain, and cause a serious threat to the aquatic organism and human health. An important polymer exhibiting a high sensitivity for Mercury (II) in aqueous solution. In this study, the effect of poly-2-amino-thiophenol on the removal of mercury and arsenic ions from aqueous media was examined. The polymer was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy UV – vis spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscope .The study shows that polymer has potential intern of reusability and high stability.


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  • A STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE OF PATIENTS WITH BRONCHIAL ASTHMA REGARDING PREVENTION OF RECURRENT ATTACKS OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA PATIENTS IN SELECTED HOSPITALS AT TUMKUR WITH A VIEW TO DEVELOP A SELF INSTRUCTIONAL MODULE


Eswarappa S1, Dr. Ramu Jani2

Abstract:
Bronchial asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide, characterized by recurrent attacks of breathlessness and wheezing. Effective management of asthma requires both pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies. This study aims to evaluate the knowledge and practices of asthma patients regarding the prevention of recurrent attacks in selected hospitals in Tumkur, India. The goal is to develop a self-instructional module that can enhance patient understanding and adherence to preventive measures. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative and qualitative data to assess current knowledge levels and practices, identify gaps, and design a tailored educational intervention.


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