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  • NANOTECHNOLOGY IN MEDICINE


Sujata Sharma

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Nanotechnology, the manipulation of matter at the atomic and molecular scale to create materials with remarkably varied and new properties, is a rapidly expanding area of research with huge potential in many sectors, ranging from healthcare to construction and electronics.


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  • ADAPTATION MEASURES TO THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN TANZANIA: CASE OF MAASAI PASTORALISTS IN KETUMBEINE WARD-LONGIDO DISTRICT


Francis Njau,Canute Hyandye,Lota J.Olais

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Climate change is threatening many lives and is expected to have more significant impact on the livelihoods of the rural poor in developing countries including Tanzania. Its effects impact different groups of the societies differently. Adaptations strategies vary among different groups as well.


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  • ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN GREEN BUILDINGS: A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH


Sujata Sharma

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At present, the building and construction industry is one of the largest economic activities in India. It is estimated that the construction industry has contributed around 8.1% to India’s GDP in 2010-11 up from around 5.1% in 1999-2000.


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  • STUDY OF STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF MULTILAYER ZNS THIN FILMS


Jitendra Singh,Pushpendra Singh,Kapil Sirohi,Shekher Singh

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In the present investigation, the films of Zinc Sulphide and Polyaniline have been prepared by vacuum Evaporation Technique.


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  • Synthesis and EPR:Manganese (II) Complexes of Bis-Benzimidazole Based Bidentate Ligands


Sandeep Kashyap,Rajeev KumarYadav,Chander Shekher,B.P.Yadav,Rakesh Kapoor

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The present paper deals with the synthesis and characterization of Mn(II) complexes with bisbenzimidazole ligands, L, and exogenous anion, X, like chloride, acetate and thiocyanate. Their composition has been ascertained by elemental analysis.


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  • DISTRACTED DRIVING AND ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN NIGERIA


Uzondu Chinebuli

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Road traffic accidents constitute a major problem in modern times. Both developed and non developed countries of the world have suffered from varying degrees of road accident not just in the loss of human lives but also the cost on these nations.


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  • Study on the Diversity and Seasonal Variation of Phytoplankton in Kanya Pond Sitamarhi, Bihar


Kirti Kumari

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As we can observe that the phytoplankton population is declining rapidly because of climate changes around the world. Phytoplankton being base for the Ecosystem, food chain and also it accounts for about half of global primary productivity or creation of organic matter. Phytoplankton is the


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  • Digitalization of Libraries: Current Trends


Mrs. Babita Rani

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The World Wide Web has made access to the Internet part of the structure of every day life. Millions of people all over the world search the web every day. Digital library are form of information technology in which social impact matters as much as technological advancement. In modern times, the library is constantly required to meet the challenges of information explosion. Digital library is a global virtual library


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  • Floristic Diversity of Mangroves of Karnataka, India


M. Jayakara Bhandary

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The 320 km long coastline of Karnataka is shared by threecoastal districts, namely Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttara Kannada along which mangrove vegetation occurs as scattered estuarine patches. In fact, there are 15 west flowing riverspresent here which form a total of 12 estuaries and estuarine complexes supporting mainly fringing type of mangrove vegetation. A total of 35 species of higher plants are found to be associated with the mangrove vegetation of Karnataka which includes 34 angiosperms and 01 pteridophyte. They belong to 28 genera and 19 families. Among them, 15 species are generally considered as eumangroves and 20 are mangrove associates. A list of all these plant species is provided along with their estuary-wise distribution is presented in this paper.


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  • Effect of insecticide .Resistance on Reproductive Potential in Malaria Mosquito -


D.E. Gangadhar Rao

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The third instar larvae of Anopheles stephensi were used to study effect of sub-lethal concentrations of three organophosphorus insecticides on fecundity, egg hatchability and sex-ratio. Fenthion was most effective (LC50 — 0.0014 ppm.), followed by methyl-Parathion (0.0063 ppm.) and Malathion (0.145 ppm.). Treatment with Fenthior. and methyl-Parathion decreased egg production and egg hatchability


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  • Pollen Morphological Analysis of the Flora of North Rajasthan (Indian Desert)


DR. ANTARYAMI KAUSHIK DR. AJAY SHARMA

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North Rajasthan includes Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Bikaner and Churu districts. It constitute a part of the Great Indian desert and is under intensive irrigation by a network of canals. The flora of north Rajasthan comprises 680 species belonging to 433 genera distributed among 105 families of flowering plan., out of which 85 belongs to dicots and 20 to monocots. Most dominating, families among dicots are Papilionaceae with 65 species and Asteraceac with 54 species, among monocots it is Poaceae with 86 species. The ratio of monocots to dicots is 1: 4.25 of families, 1: 4.22 of genera and 1: 4.04 of species. Due to protracted irrigation 87 extralimital species arc introduced and 153 species which belongs to Indian Desert have disappeared from irrigated regions but are still present in non-irrigated regions of North Rajasthan. Pollen morphologically most dominating aperture is 3-zonocolporate representing as much as 35.02% of total flora. In Dicotyledons most dominating aperture type is 3-zonocolporate (43.84%) while in monocotyledons it is 1-porate (62.97%). As regard the exine ornamentation most dominating type is reticulate with 32.20%. In dicotyledons the most dominant exine ornamentation is reticulate (35.30%) while in monocotyledons it is granulate (72.90%). The most dominating shape of the grain in both dicotyledons and monocotyledons is spheroidal with 35.60% and 70.37% respectively.


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