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EVALUATION OF WATER HOLDING CAPACITY OF PORK FROM F1 HYBRID PIG CROSSED BETWEEN VIETNAMESE NATIVE WILD BOAR AND MONG CAI PIGS
Le Thu Hue, Nguyen Le Huy Thinh, Diep Trung Cang, Le Thanh Long, Hoang Nghia Son
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This study aimed to assess the water holding capacity of F1 hybrid pigs produced by crossing between Vietnamese native wild boar and Mong Cai pigs.
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EFFECTIVENESS OF A BALANCE RETRAINING PROGRAMME IN IMPROVING FUNCTIONAL BALANCE OF MILD TO MODERATE STROKE PATIENTS
Arun Thachil, Sivaprasad G.
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Balance is frequently disturbed following stroke. The balance retraining programme with a structured and progressive level helps in early training in stroke patients that improve the outcome and helps in recovery.
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7-17 |
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IMPACT OF STUDENT TEAMS ACHIEVEMENT DIVISION ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF CHEMISTRY STUDENTS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA
WISDOM J. OWO Ph.D., LONGINUS NWALA AND SOPURUCHI IHENKO
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This study determines the impact of instructions in STAD type of collaborative learning strategy on students' emotional intelligence and academic performance.
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18-33 |
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A Critical Study of Life History of Red Cotton Bug, Dysdercus cingulatus (Fabricus) on Okra in Muzaffarpur District.
Dr. Namita Kumari
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The annual production of fruits and vegetables in India is about 81.28 million tonnes and 161.18 million tonnes respectively. Bihar is one of the largest producer of fruits and vegetables in the country. The total area under vegetable cultivation in Bihar is about 5.00 lakh ha with annual production of about 7.6 million tonnes. Red cotton bug Dysdercus cingulatus (fab) is a serious pest of cotton in U.P., Bihar, A.P., Tamilnadu & Maharashtra
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34-37 |
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Understanding perception of relocated community towards protected area: A case study of Van Gujjars of Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand, India
POONAM PRABHA SEMWAL
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Van Gujjars of Rajaji National Park, a transhumant community, was relocated from the National Park. This study was undertaken with the purpose of understanding the changes in their lifestyle, their perception towards the significance and achievments of National Park. This was also an attempt to find out their views on rehabilitation and effectivness of conservation efforts of forest department. This study showed that the availability of basic amenitieslike water and income is cause factor shaping up their perception. This study also reinforced the view that conflicts around the formation of proteced areas needs an inclusive approach during decision making process, involving all the stakeholders. This will help in minimizing the negative impact on the relocated community and fostering stronger ties with the management.
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38-53 |
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Excellence of Photosynthesis in Annual Crops
Dr. Om Prakash Singh
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Photosynthesis, the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy is captured and used to convert water, Carbon dioxide and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.
During the process of photosynthesis, cells use carbon dioxide and energy form the sun to make sugar molecules and oxygen, then, via respiration process, cells use oxygen and glucose, to synthesize energy-rich carrier molecules, such as ATP, and carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product.
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54-59 |
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Length weight relationship and feeding intensity of Anabas testudineus (Bloch)
Kirti Kumari and Hajari Kumar
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The pond ecosystem is one of the most important natural resources for aquaculture which sustain different types of organism. To maintain the equilibrium in the interaction of abiotic and biotic parameters. The relationship of an aquaculture may lead to the
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60-65 |
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“Effect of Allelopathy of Parthenium hysterophorous L. and Lantana Camara L. in different concentration with distill water on Phaseolus radiatus L. with special reference to Morphological aspects.”
*Ashish Singh Tomar **Dr. Ravi Upadhyay ***Dr. K W Shah
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Parthenium hysterophorus L. and Lantana Camara L. are collected and there extract of leaf and shoot are mixed and prepared with distilled water in different concentration 5%,10%,15%,20% distilled water is taken as controlled now these extract is used on the crop Phaseolus radiatus L. which is a leguminous plantthe material chosen for the study includes Parthenium hysterophorus L and Lantana camara L. the leaf and shoot of these plant is collected chopped in small pieces dried and crushed in mixture grinder after that the extract is mixed and soaked in distilled water for 24 hours then following concentration of extract in distilled water is prepared the concentration are as follows 5:95%, 10:90%, 15:85%, 20:80% distilled water is used as control respectively
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66-76 |
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CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS AND ANTIFUNGAL EVALUATION OF THIOPHENE METAL COMPLEXES
AMIT KUMAR
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Fe(III), Ru(III), Co(II), and Cu(II) complexes of the thiophene-based Schiff base metal drug complexes were synthesized. The complexes were characterized using conductivity tests, infrared, electronic, mass, and ESR spectroscopy. In thiophene-based Schiff base metal drug complexes, the coordination of the metal to the ligands takes place through the nitrogen of the Schiff base and the sulphur of the thiophen group. The complexes were tested for their antifungal efficacy against Penicillium rubrum and Aspergillus niger.
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77-80 |
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Effects of Vermicompost in remediation of Chlorpyriphos in Tagetes sps.
VIKASH CHANDRA1, KAMYA SUBASH2, NARENDRA PRASAD ROY3AJAI KISHORE SHARAN4 and RAJESH KUMAR5
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The application of vermicompost to improve the properties of soil has been an established technology. It is to meet the requirement of good plant growth and cost-effective recovery. Therefore the aim of this study has been to investigate the comparative effect of different proportion of vermicompost mixed with plain soil on Tagetes sps. Different growth parameters viz. germination index, plant height, and size of internodes have been analyzed. The standard evaluation as designed in Edward & Burrow (1988) has followed
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107-115 |
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The Impact Of Drought On Crops In Arid And Semi-Arid Regions Of Rajasthan
Dr. Dharminder pal singh
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Drought is a natural disaster that occurs when there is a prolonged period of abnormally dry
weather. This can lead to a shortage of water for plants and animals, and can have a
devastating impact on crops
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116-120 |
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Synthesis of Hetero-substituted Oxindoles through Asymmetric Catalysis: A Review
Dr. Shilpi Singh
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Oxindoles, the nitrogen-containing cyclic ketones, are ubiquitous structural motifs found in numerous natural products and pharmaceutical agents displaying a wide range of biological activities.1 Among them, hetero-substituted oxindoles have gained significant attention due to their diverse pharmacological properties and the complexity associated with their synthesis.2 The development of efficient and environmentally friendly methods for the synthesis of these valuable compounds, specifically focusing on asymmetric catalysis, has become a prime focus in modern organic chemistry.
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135-138 |
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MELITTOPALYNOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF SQUEEZED HONEYS OF APIS DORSATA COLLECTED FROM SOME TAHSILS OF BHANDARA DISTRICT IN MAHARASHTRA
Bawankar D.Y.
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This research paper presents a detailed melittopalynological investigation of squeezed honeys produced by Apisdorsata in selected tahsils of Bhandara District, Maharashtra. The study aims to analyze the pollen content of these honeys to identify the floral sources and assess the biodiversity of nectar sources available in the region. By employing microscopic techniques for pollen analysis, the research explores the variety and abundance of pollen types present in the honey samples. The findings reveal the predominant floral sources and provide insights into the ecological dynamics affecting honey production in Bhandara District. The study highlights significant variations in pollen diversity among different tahsils, reflecting the diverse floral landscape of the region. This melittopalynological data not only enhances our understanding of the local honey's botanical origins but also offers valuable implications for beekeepers seeking to optimize honey quality and for policymakers focused on promoting sustainable apiculture practices. The results contribute to the broader knowledge of honey production and floral diversity in Maharashtra, emphasizing the importance of preserving and managing floral resources for the benefit of both beekeepers and the ecosystem.
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139-144 |