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  • FUTURE SCOPE OF BIOENERGY IN BHIWANI DISTRICT (HARYANA)


Dr N.K Mishra

Abstract:
Bioenergy is “energy derived from recently living material such as wood, crops, or animal waste.” Bioenergy crops are defined as any plant material used to produce bioenergy. These crops have the capacity to produce large volume of biomass, high energy potential, and can be grown in marginal soils.


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  • EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DENGUE FEVER TO THE COMMON PEOPLE IN DELHI


Ms. Swapna M K

Abstract:
Dengue is emerging as a serious global health Problem.Dengue is the most rapidly spreading mosquito born viral disease in the world. India is one of the seven countries in the southeast region regularly reporting dengue cases. Several fatal forms of the dengue disease has been reported in India from Delhi.


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  • DYNAMIC CHANGES OF BAR FORMATION OF TEESTA RIVER BASED ON GIS APPLICATION


Md Kutubuddin Dhali

Abstract:
Teesta River is one of the most important river of North Bengal and North-Western region of Bangladesh. In the late eighteenth century this used to be a tributary of Karatoya-Atrai-Jamuna-Saraswati river system.


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  • THERMOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF RED EMISSION BAND OF SANDSTONE


C. Soliman, K.M. Elshokrofy and F.F. Alharbi

Abstract:
The red and green emission bands in thermoluminescence (TL) of natural sandstone has been recorded in the range from room temperature to 400oC.The natural glow curves have peaks at 250oC and 285oC in the red and green bands respectively with a heating rate 5oC/s.


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  • ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF VARIOUS LAKES OF JAIPUR IN PREMONSOON


Dr. Shalini Hemkar

Abstract:
The assessesment of the physico-chemical parameters of four lakes of Jaipur were investigated. It is necessary from this point of view to find suitability of water is safe for drinking and irrigation purposes. The comparison of the various parameters like electrical conductivity, hardness, temperature, pH, alkanity, iron content, chloride content, fluoride content and dissolved oxygen was studied. Most of the parameters were found to be maximum at Jalmahal Lake as compared to Chandlai, Amber and Galta Lake. The Jalmahal lake water was highly polluted and was found to be no potable and not fit for propagation of wildlife and fish culture. Chandlai and Amber lake water was also polluted but and Galta Lake was less polluted as the parameters analyzed were within the somewhat good permissible limits. By conclusions it has been found that Jalmahal Lake water is acceptable to slightly polluted.


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