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  • SPECIATION OF TRACE METALS IN SEDIMENT: MODIFIED TESSIER SEQUENTIAL EXTRACTION SCHEME VERSUS BCR SCHEME


Amel Yousif Ahmed, Md Rozali Osman and Md Pauzi Abdulah, Abdul Khalik Wood and Md Suhaimi Hamza

Abstract:
Modified Tessier sequential chemical extraction scheme connected with ICP-MS was compared with the European Community Bureau of Reference (BCR) procedure for extraction of As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Se, V and Zn for sediment samples collected from the coast of Sabah and Sarawak, Malaysia.


1-15
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  • QUALITATIVE DETECTION OF ENDOSULFAN DEGRADATION BY SOIL BACTERIA USING HPTLC AND GC-MS


Dr. Sayali Naphade-Mahajan, Dr. Naresh Chandra

Abstract:
Pesticide poisoning is a very common phenomenon in India.Amongst many pesticides used, Endosulfan (C9H6Cl6O3S) - an organochlorine pesticide, is one of the common pesticides.


16 - 27
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  • SITUATION OF BOVINE BRUCELLOSIS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA


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

Abstract:
Despite being eradicated or in the process of being eliminated in many industrialized countries, brucellosis is still a growing concern in developing countries, especially those whose food and economy depend Part of the breeding.


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  • The Study on Bacterial Quality Of Some Ready To Eat Vegetable Salads Served by Street Vendors In Aurangabad City, (M.S.) India .


Ms. Mahejabin N. A. Sayyad

Abstract:
The present study aims to determine the potency of raw vegetables to spread food-borne diseases to the consumers, which is served by the street vendors at different areas in Aurangabad City. Collected samples when analyzed with chronological tests in order to determine the presence of any pathogenic (primarily from fecal origin) bacteria, it was found that total 36 samples of vegetables and salads were analyzed and 96 bacterial pathogens were isolated


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  • Photochemical characterization of Telluroether compound with some divalent Co (II), Ni (II) &Cu (II) ion


By Ashutosh Kumar,

Abstract:
Photochemical characterization of Telluroether compound with some divalent Co (II), Ni (II) &Cu (II) ion


50-63
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  • THE STUDY OF THE POPULATION STRUCTURE OF THE INSECT PEST OF RICE AND THEIR NATURAL PREDATORS, AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SUCH FACTORS AND THE WEATHER VARIABLES IN UTTAR PRADESH


Dr.Rama Kant

Abstract:
This study focuses on the region of Uttar Pradesh, and some of the issues that are explored include the population dynamics of rice insect-pests as well as their interactions with abiotic variables. incidence and prevalence of insect-pests that eat rice as a food source. During both of the kharif seasons in 2015 and 2016, extensive crop monitoring of the paddy was carried out. According to the results of this investigation, the activity of the pests started during the 34th standard meteorological week (SMW) and continued until the 49th standard week. This activity persisted throughout the whole of the investigation


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  • SEASONAL VARIATION OF PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITY IN THE BHINDAWAS WATER RESERVOIR, JHAJJAR DISTRICT, HARYANA


Vikas Gupta 1 & Sumer singh 2

Abstract:
The study of phytoplankton seasonal variation was carried out by sampling water taken from the Bhindawas Water Reservoir, Jhajjar District of Haryana during 2017- 2018. Chlorophyceae and Bacillariophyceae species dominated mostly in variety and percentage composition. A low diverse community of phytoplankton in the monsoon period showed the better water quality than in pre and post-monsoon. The present study showed that the environmental factors and nutrition status of a water reservoir are key factor in seasonal variation of phytoplankton community composition.


77-80
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  • A study on the formulation of linear algebra


Dr. Sudesh Rathee

Abstract:
This research aims to design a Linear Algebra learning material that can facilitate the enhancing of students’ mathematical understanding and representation. The research method is research and development (R&D) which consists of three main stage, namely the preliminary, development, and dissemination. The research was limited to the development stage. The results concluded that the assessment of the experts (validator) on learning materials is in the category of valid with a small revision of the exercise questions part. The result of a practical test of learning material is 87,81% (very practices). Meanwhile, the result of limited trials indicates that learning material can be completed students’ mathematical understanding classically and individually. Besides, the mathematical representation of student has not reached the mastery both in classically and individual.


77-86
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  • Electro deposition of Zn-Fe alloy from non-cyanide alkaline sulphate bath containing Tartarate


Dr. V. Narasimhamurthy1.Dr.M. N. Srinivasa2and Dr. L H Shivashankarappa3

Abstract:
Electrodeposition of Zn-Fe alloy from an alkaline sulphate bath containing tartarate has been carried out. The effect of plating variables on the composition of alloy and on cathodic current efficiency was studied. The cyclic voltammetric studies carried out to know the mutual co-deposition of Zinc and Iron. Hardness and the surface morphology of the alloy deposits were found to be dependent on the Iron content in the alloy. An alloy containing 20% wt. Fe showed smooth, uniform and finer grained deposits. Under the optimum composition and operating conditions, Zn-Fe alloy deposition from alkaline sulphate bath containing tartarate followed anomalous depositing process.


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  • ENHANCING ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY IN SOAPS THROUGH NANOSTRUCTURED ADDITIVES


Dr Manisha Saxena

Abstract:
This research paper investigates the enhancement of electrical conductivity in soaps through the incorporation of nanostructured additives. The electrical conductivity of soaps is typically low due to the insulating nature of their constituent molecules. However, by introducing nanostructured materials into soap formulations, it is possible to exploit the unique properties of nanomaterials to improve their electrical conductivity. In this study, we explore the synthesis and characterization of soap-based composites with various types of nanostructured additives. The electrical conductivity of the resulting composites is measured and compared to that of traditional soaps. Our findings demonstrate that the incorporation of nanostructured additives can significantly enhance the electrical conductivity of soaps, paving the way for novel applications in fields such as electronics, sensing, and energy storage


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  • Efficacy of extracts of plant Prosopis on egg laying performance of pulse beetle Callosobruchuschinensis Linn.


Shailja Negi & Meera Srivastava

Abstract:
A very important aspect of food production is its proper conservation during and after harvest, so that crop losses during storage are reduced. Insects cause tremendous losses in storage and looking into the health and environmental hazards caused by synthetic chemical insecticides, use of botanicals have gained significance. Therefore, during the present study two plants viz. Prosopisjuliflora and P. cineraria belonging to family Leguminosae (now Fabaceae) were selected to screen their efficacy against the pulse beetle Callosobruchuschinensis (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) by documenting the egg laying performance of the beetle. Different formulations using some parts (bark, fruit, leaf) and their combinations (P. juliflora leaf + P. cineraria leaf and P. juliflorabark + P. cineraria fruit) were employed in the form of aqueous extract, ether extract and aqueous suspension using different dose concentrations namely 1%, 2.5%, 5% and 10%.Among the various treated sets, minimum egg laying of 6 eggs/pair was observed in sets treated with 10% aqueous suspension of bark of P. cineraria, while maximum (40.33eggs/pair) was found in sets treated with 1% ether extract of leaf of P. cineraria.


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