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Kamalpreet Kaur and Dr. Yogita Sharma, Dr. Vinesh Kumar

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This study aims to assess the values of arsenic in soil of different villages of malwa region especially in barnala district (Punjab,India) and their harmful effects on human health. Samples


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Dr. Pramod Chandra Sahu

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The geological excursion was carried out around Athagadapatna-Taratarini-Bhabandha area, Ganjam district, Orissa. The area under geological investigation forms a part of the Easternghat Group of rocks in India.


11-24
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Kh Mohon Singh

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The evidence of magma mixing in Kyrdem Granitoids (KG) is gathered from the field relations and petrographic studies of the rocks collected from the field.


25-48
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D. Sindhuja, K.bhanumathi, G.arunkumar.

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Aspergillus flavus is a saprotrophic fungus capable of producing lipase. The production of lipase by Aspergillus flavus in solid state fermentation was studied using fishery waste as the nitrogen medium.


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Dr. Komal Mathur, Parul Chugh, Yasha Vishnoi

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India is the second largest producer of fruits & vegetables and is the leading producer of mango in the world; yet post-harvest losses continue to be tremendous in India.


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Dr. Divya Vyas, Dr. Ram Hari Meena

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In India, framers doing intensive agriculture which led to rapid depletion of nutrient in agricultural land which is balanced by use of chemical based fertilizers. Chemical fertilizers not only disturb ecological balance but also pose health hazards besides these are quite expensive, bringing the cost of production very high.


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Kathiresan Eswaran, GowriSankar Subbiah,Rathnapraba Sambandam, Manimekalai Subramaniyan, Thenmozhi Velayutham, Paramasivan Rajaiah, John Vennison Soosaimarian

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A simple and alternative system for screening of dengue virus nonstructural-1 (NS1) glycoprotein mouse monoclonal antibody (mAb)secreting hybridoma using larvae of non- heamatophagous mosquito Toxorhynchites splendens larvae.


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Sen, H., Jakhar, S.R.

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Sustainable groundwater resource management is need of the time and this aspect become crucial in the western desertic terrain of Rajasthan which witness scarcity of rainfall.


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Majhar Ali

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A statistical thermal model for the hot and dense hadronic matter produced in the ultrarelativistic central collisions of heavy nuclei is used. The matter formed is assumed to be consisting of regions moving with increasing rapidity (yFB) along the rapidity axis.


118-128
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Gomathinayagam S, Brij B. Tewari, G. Rekha

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Ocimum tenuiflorum, also known as Ocimum sanctum, holy basil, or tulsi (also spelled thulasi), is an aromatic plant of the family Lamiaceae, which is native to the Indiansubcontinent and widespread as a cultivated plant throughout the Southeast Asian tropics.It is an erect, many-branched subshrub, 30–60 cm (12–24 in) tall, with hairy stems and simple phyllotaxic green or purple leaves that are strongly scented.


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  • MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES FROM SEGUELA DIAMANDIFEROUS CRETACEOUS WEATHERED KIMBERLITES COLLUVIA AND ALLUVIA DIAMONDS PLACERS IN CENTRAL-WESTERN OF CÔTE D’IVOIRE

    DOI:18.A003.aarf.J14I01.200001.8876810

Marc Ephrem ALLIALY, Myriam TESSIA, DJRO Chérubin, Nestor HOUSSOU, Yacouba COULIBALY

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Seguela diamond in Central-western of Côte d’Ivoire, derived from wethered kimberlites and colluvia and alluvia diamond placers.


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Dr. Jyotika Sinha

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The concept of fuzzy sets and fuzzy set operations was first introduced by Zadeh and subsequently several authors including Zadeh have discussed various aspects of the theory and application of fuzzy sets such as a fuzzy topological spaces, similarity relations and fuzzy orderings, algebraic properties of fuzzy sets


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M. Gangadevi, Dr. N. Puvaneswari

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Objective: To evaluate the relationship between Body Mass index (BMI), Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and its clinical presentation. Study design: Case and control study.


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ANSHU MALINI

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The fisheries and livestock sectors capture the highest share of protein-rich animal food and demonstrate accelerated growth as an agriculture subsidiary. Environmental pollution, climate change, as well as pathogenic invasions exert increasing stress impacts that lead the productivity momentum at a crossroads. Oxidative stress is the most common form of stress phenomenon responsible for the retardation


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Dr. Ravi Shankar

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Scientific interest in medicinal plants has burgeoned in recent times due to increased efficiency of new plant derived drugs and rising concerns about the side effects of conventional medicine. Medicinal plants have been curing various disorders in human being from the time immemorial


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Dr. Manoj Kumar

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Quasi-regularity captures what it mean for an element of a ring to be “bad”; that is have desirable properties. Although a “bad element” is necessarily quasi regular, quasi regular element need not be bad, in a rather vague sense


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Kumari Anjani Verma

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Bio Assessment of Sone River in Bhojpur Area and SomeOthers Rivers and Their Curative Measures


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Rajkamal Sahu

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Coordination compounds of Cu (II) with 3-(p-tolyl)-4-pheny-1,2,4-triazole-5-thione (LH) such as


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Plumbago rosea. Linn. Sarun Kumar.T.R*

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Acid- Base or pH indicators are chemical compound that is added in small amounts to a solution so that the pH (acidity or basicity) of the solution can be determined visually.The present investigation showed that plumbagin can be used as a good natural acid-base indicator


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Amit Kumar Sharma1 *,Roopesh Kumar2

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Llyod Mirror interferometers are though quite suitable to carry out study on phase objects in finite- fringe mode but in its present form it is difficult to work with this interferometer in infinite-fringe mode for direct and quick phase


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Anita Kothari

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Reaction of Al(OPri\r\n)3 with HOC(CH3)3C(CH3)2OH in 1:1 and 1:2 molar ratios in\r\nrefluxing benzene, have resulted in the synthesis of


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  • Adducts of Nickel(II) complexes of cyclo(1,2)-dibiguanidinyl bis[2-hydroxy-w-(Benzoyl/4-chlorobenzoyl/3-nitroBenzoyl/3,5-dinitroBenzoyl) acetophenone] with pyridine, 2-methylpyridine and 4-methyl pyridine

    DOI:18.A003.aarf.J14I01.200001.8876821

Dr. Anita

Abstract:
NickleNi(II) forms a large number of coordination compounds with different stereochemistry’s e.g. tetrahedral, octahedral and square planar. The relative ease of formation and abundance of octahedral complexes may be explained on the basis of crystal field stabilization energy of the d8 configuration because the stabilization energy produced by an octahedral field on a d8 ion is higher than that produced by a tetrahedral field.


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Dr. Anek Goel

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This article discusses the relationship between gut microbiota and chronic diseases as well as athletic performance. Gut microbiota, a vast collection of microorganisms, plays a vital role in the synthesis of vitamins and essential amino acids, modulation of the immune system, management of oxidative stress and inflammatory responses, and other functions. Research has shown that the diversity and function of gut microbiota can be altered by dietary changes and physical activity, suggesting that modifying gut microbiota may be a suitable target for nutritional and physical activity interventions aimed at improving health and/or performance. Furthermore, probiotics have been used in sports to treat gastrointestinal problems and lower the likelihood of respiratory infections. The article emphasizes the potential of a combination of nutritional and physical activity interventions for the modification of gut microbiota to prevent and/or treat various chronic diseases or enhance performance in elite athletes.\\\\r\\\\n


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Dr.Priti Mathur

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Rapid growth of industrialization and large scale infrastructural development in India has resulted in scarcity of construction material and unchecked increase in the environmental pollution. Highway construction requires an enormous amount of earth material which is not available in abundance near urban areas, so in order to counteractthis problem and to meet the increasing demand use of waste material arising from any sector such as domestic, industrial and mining etc.in constructing highway is promoted. One such material is fly ash which is generally categorized as an industrial waste and is collected from the various thermal power plants situated across the country. The solid waste possesses potential to be incorporated as a filling material in national highway embankments.The term fly ash is used commonly as generate term to denote any type of coal ash


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