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Govind Kumar Gupta, Atul Gupta, S.P.S. Jadon
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To confirm the nature of bonding and geometry of the complex, bromo Fe(III) tetra seleniazide, (Se4N3Br)3FeCl3, its U.V., E.P.R. and X.R.D. spectra, recorded, were analyzed. From the results it is concluded that the complex is a good conductor having paramagnetic character and Triclinic geometry.
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A. Al-Muqrin, C.Soliman, K.M. EL-Shokrofy, N Al-Hammad, E Al-Mogait
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In this study the thermoluminescence(TL) properties of natural beach sand sample collected from Saudi Arabia were investigated for the purpose of determining whether it is suitable as a dosimetric material or not.
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7-19 |
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ABDOUL NTIECHE RAHMAN, ABDELLAZIZ BACAOUI, ISAAC BEAS NONGWE, KETCHA JOSEPH MBADCAM, ABDELRANI YAACO
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Composite activated carbons were prepared by physical activation methods from both synthetic polymer and lignocellulosic waste materials. The precursors were first carbonized at 600 °C in N2 atmosphere and then activated with steam at 850 °C.
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20-32 |
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Utpal Misra, Atri Deshamukhya, Sanjay Sharma
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In the present work tropical rainfall measuring mission (TRMM) multi satellite precipitation analysis (TMPA) rainfall dataset is compared with rain gauge dataset of Global Precipitation Climatology Centre (GPCC) over land comprising of different topography over North East India and nearby regions in monthly scale for the period 1998 to 2010.
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33-42 |
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B.B. Padhy., S.N. Kale, R.B. Sharma and A.D. Shaligram
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The paper presents a study on displacement sensing using a Photonic Crystal Fiber (PCF). A Multimode High Numerical Aperture PCF (MMHNA-200) has been used for the displacement sensing based on intensity modulation technique. The sensitivity of the sensor is 11.6 μW/mm.
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43-49 |
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Vikas J. Pissurlekar
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Nickel zinc ferrite with general formula NixZn(1-x)Fe2O4 where X= 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8, was prepared by modifying the ceramic method at a lower temperature.
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50-58 |
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M.Dineswori Devi and Asha Gupta
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The temporal and seasonal variation in soil CO2 flux in sub-tropical forests of Manipur, N.E. India was determined in relation to the changes in abiotic variables viz. soil temperature and soil water content.The soil CO2 flux rate shows significant positive co-relation with abiotic factors viz., soil moisture and soil temperature.
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59-70 |
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Junelle MAKEMTEU, Emmanuel NOUMI
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The Batoufam village located in the mountaineous Western Region of Cameroon, forms part of the bioclimatic zone of the northern peripheral domain of the guineo-congolese region of Cameroon guineo - Congolese phytogeographic region. This region is known for its landscape bocager.
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71-128 |
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Jijina Mahajan
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English is a second language for Indian learners, this automatically poses a problem for the English teachers.
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129-131 |
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Dr. Shalini Hemkar
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The most common and important liquid on earth, water is essential to all life forms. Purification of drinking water is becoming more difficult due to the expansion of industrialization, urbanisation, and other anthropogenic activities that have made drinking water vulnerable. An overview of several purification procedures, ranging from traditional approaches to cutting-edge ones, is offered in this work. Combining approaches is seen to be more advantageous than utilising just one method because each has advantages and disadvantages in terms of efficiency, cost effectiveness, and contaminant removal.
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132-139 |
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Dr. Roopa M C
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Bioconvection is a relatively new area of fluid mechanics and has been observed in several bacterial species, including aerobic, anaerobic, magnetotactic organisms as well as in algal protozoan cultures. The phenomenon has a very wide applications because world’s major portion consists of bio-mass.
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140-145 |