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  • DISASTER: AN OVERVIEW


Dr Sreekumar D. Menon

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A disaster is the tragedy of a natural or a human made hazard that negatively affects society or environment.


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  • DETECTION OF ARRHYTHMIA USING AUTOMATIC DIFFERENTIATION METHOD


Shruti Jain

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ECG records the electrical activity with the help of electrodes placed on different leads and chest leads.


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  • OBESITY RELATED DISEASES AMONG SRI LANKANS


Luxmiga Tharmarajah , Vijini Senanayaka, Sathiyavani Sivalingam, Rohini Nanthakumar, Hashini Jayarathna, and ImshaniSatheeskumar

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Obesity, widely referred as excess body fat that were usually considered as diverse health problems in the modern developing world.


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  • SITUATION OF BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA


Vikou Ronaldess, Gbenoudonjudith,Djegui Fidelia and Aplogan Luc Adenile D. Adam, Gbangboche B. Armand

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Although bovine tuberculosis is a notifiable disease in many countries, it is often underestimated, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, which does not have an effective monitoring and reporting system.


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  • PATIENT SATISFACTION TOWARDS OUT PATIENT DEPARTMENT SERVICES


A O Joseph

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A descriptive study was conducted on patient satisfaction towards outpatient department services of armed forces hospital. It was aimed to assess the patient satisfaction levels and to associate with the selected demographic variables.


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  • BIO-REMOVAL OF AZO DYES: A REVIEW


Dr. Manju Meena

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Pure aquatic sources are an essential need for a healthy ecosystem and the survival and wellbeing of the diverse species of microbes and macrobes in the enviroment. Synthetic dyes are widely used in textile, paper, food,


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  • UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT OF CLOUD COMPUTING AS A VIRTUAL SERVER FRAMEWORKS


Ritesh Rastogi1, Prof. (Dr.) P. K. Bharti2

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Cloud efficiency is actually calculated at the use of program and is actually the amount of networking efficiency, application performance, geographic proximity and cloud infrastructure performance


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  • Economic importance of Aquatic Angiosperms of the Kosi region


BHARTI KUMARI

Abstract:
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.


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  • Economic importance of Aquatic Angiosperms of the Kosi region


BHARTI KUMARI

Abstract:
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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  • 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. Amino acids are required for the synthesis of body protein and other important nitrogen-containing compounds, such as creatine, peptide hormones, and some neurotransmitters. Although allowances are expressed


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  • THE STUDY OF FLUORIDE IN GROUND WATER (PHYSICO-CHEMICAL STUDIES) OF FORBESGANJ BLOCK OF ARARIA DISTRICT (BIHAR), INDIA


Dr. Pushpa Kumari

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A study has been under taken for the determination of Fluoride in drinking water at Forbesganj block (Araria). Fluoride was measured with the help of ion selective electrode. The Samples were collected from different sources of different locations throughout the year Feb. 2019 to Feb. 2020.


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  • Vegetation in Urban Environment and Its Role in Management of Urban Heat Island


Vijay Shanker Pandey

Abstract:
An urban heat island is a phenomena designated by a high temperature recorded within a city from which is subtracted the temperature that would be measured at that same location without the presence of the city. Urban development usually leads to alteration of land cover, as natural vegetation is removed and replaced by built up surfaces that trap incoming solar radiation during the day and then re-radiate it at night.An understanding of an UHI is central to urban micro-climatology and human environment interactions as it causes environmental discomfort and has adverse effect on human health


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  • INSECT PESTS MANAGEMENT IN GREENHOUSES


Dr. Shashi Kanta,

Abstract:
Pest Management Programmes ought to be intended to meet a particular creation objective. In nursery creation, this goal is as a rule to deliver whole bug free plants. Be that as it may, in certain circumstances the goal might be to keep up with solid plants. This takes into account some resistance of minor bug or bug bother harm. There likewise might be an inclination for the utilization of nontoxic or low-harmfulness pesticides. This is especially significant with respect to the possible defilement of surface and groundwater. Monetary limitations additionally assume a part in deciding the general goal. These variables essentially influence the determination of irritation the board strategies.


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  • TISSUE ENGINEERING OF SKIN


Ms.Preeti Handa

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Tissue engineering (TE) and life sciences tools are combined to develop bioartificial substitutes for organs and tissues, which can in turn be applied in regenerative medicine, pharmaceutical, diagnostic, and basic research to elucidate fundamental aspects of cell functions in vivoor to identify mechanisms involved in aging processes and disease onset and progression. The complex three-dimensional (3D) microenvironment in which cells are organized in vivo allows the interaction between different cell types and between cells and the extracellular matrix, the composition of which varies as a function of the tissue, the degree of maturation, and health conditions. In this context


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  • A STUDY OF THE IMPORTANCE OF FLAGSHIP SPECIES ON CONSERVATION EFFORTS


Dr Prahlad Kumar Meena

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The flagship species approach is a successful conservation method. Scholarly discussion of flagship species has centred on two aspects: the basis on which it would be wise for them to be selected and the methods used to use them. Here, we focus on a third factor, specifically how flagship species behave, have the power to arouse public interest, and affect conservation outcomes.


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  • IDENTIFY RIBBON DENSITY USING NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY


Ahammed Basheer P K M1, Dr.Shrikant Sharma2

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There have been two separate ways attempted to monitor ribbon density in real time using near-infrared spectroscopy data. The roll compactor was used to create varied densities of microcrystalline cellulose ribbons (MCC). Some of this could be explained by using spectral slope as a measure of density shift in the ribbon. An in-line PCA (principal component analysis) model was used to find the optimal roll pressure range for the manufacture of ribbons. Qualitatively, the density scans demonstrated that the model was able to represent the density responses to changes of the process parameters It is possible to monitor process control using in-line sampling by determining density changes.


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