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Singh, H. P.
- Financial Analysis of Commercial Cultivation of Selected Medicinal Plants in Uttarakhand - a Case Study of Uttarkashi District
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heterophyllum (Atees), Picrohiza Kurooa (kutki), Saussurea Costus (Kuth), Aconitum ferox
(Meetha), Swertia Species (Chirayata), Acorus calamus (Buchh), Economic Analysis,
Sensitivity Analysis, Rental Value
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Indian Forester, Vol 134, No 5 (2008), Pagination: 633-647Abstract
Agro-technologies for cultivation of a number of medicinal plants have been developed but large scale cultivation of medicinal plants on farm lands in Uttarakhand is yet to begin. Among other causes for this gap, lack of reasonable correct information on economics of cultivation of medicinal plants is one important cause. The economics of cultivation of six medicinal plant species viz; Kutki, Kuth, Atees, Meetha, Chirayata and Buchh was studied on farmer's field in Uttarkashi District. The net benefits calculated for each species were subjected to cost effectiveness at 9% discount rate in relation to fall in prices by 20%, 30% and 40%, increase in wage rate by 20%, 30% and 40%, and increase in rental value (opportunity cost) of land by 20%, 30% and 40%. The net benefit calculated for each species were also analysed to sensitivity analysis in relation to increase in wage rate by 20 % and increase in rental value (opportunity cost) of land by 20%. The results showed that maximum net benefits of Rs. 1240, Rs. 427 and Rs. 153 could be received at 9% discount rate by Atees, Kutki and Chirayata respectively.Keywords
Medicinal & Aromatic Plants, Uttarkashi District, Uttarakhand, Aconitumheterophyllum (Atees), Picrohiza Kurooa (kutki), Saussurea Costus (Kuth), Aconitum ferox
(Meetha), Swertia Species (Chirayata), Acorus calamus (Buchh), Economic Analysis,
Sensitivity Analysis, Rental Value
- Economics of Teak Plantation in Uttarakhand
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Indian Forester, Vol 133, No 3 (2007), Pagination: 402-410Abstract
20-45 years old teak, rain-fed, plantations carried out on forest land in gaps of original sal forests, that received frost protection by the nursing effect of sal over-wood were analysed for financial viability in tarai region of Uttarakhand. The maximum NPV (Rs. 19,856) at 12 % discount rate and IRR (31.20%) was obtained in 21 years old Barakoli plantation. It was due to higher survival rate (43.85 %) and the lowest gestation period (21 years). On the other hand minimum IRR 23.95 % was found in case of Lakhanmandi plantation site. It was because of the poor survival rate (23.65 %) and a long gestation period of 45 years. In general all the unirrigated teak plantations on government land (NPV at 12 % rate of interest, Rs. 3,556 to Rs. 19,856 and IRR 23.95 to 31.20 per cent) were found financially viable.- Poplar (Populus deltoides) Based Agroforestry Systems for an Alluvial Soil under Irrigated Condition in Western Uttar Pradesh
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Indian Forester, Vol 127, No 1 (2001), Pagination: 61-69Abstract
Poplar with high productivity in 6-12 years rotation is being preferred, particularly as boundary plantations, in various agroforestry systems in northern part of India. A quantitative approach is an important step in the quest for a better understanding of the complex mechanisms of tree-crop interaction, which should offer scientific basis for designing more productive and sustainable agroforestry systems. This paper reports on the quantitative estimations of various interactions occurring at the tree line/crop interface of Poplar and wheat grown on irrigated alluvial soil in Western U.P. No significant adverse effect was noticed on wheat crop when grown with association of 3 year old boundary plantation of Poplar. However, a significant decline of 15.5 per cent was recorded only up to a distance of 3 m from the tree base due to 4 year old plantation. Water use of the system increased upto 6 m from the tree line which caused moisture stress to the wheat crop. At the same time boundary plantation of Poplar had favourable effect on the micro-climate which improved the status of soil moisture between 6-9 m distance and increased the water use efficiency. Competition for natural resources was reduced between weeds and wheat due to reduction in weed population and biomass in the system. Litter production averaged 1103 kg ha-1 in 3 and 4 year old plantation and this returned 12,2.5,8,21.3 and 8.6 kg ha-1 ofN, P, K, Ca and Mg to the soil. Addition of leaflitter near the tree line tended to change the physico-chemical properties of the soil.- Market Channels in Agro-forestry Products - a Case Study of Yamunanagar, Haryana
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Indian Forester, Vol 127, No 5 (2001), Pagination: 519-525Abstract
The tree growers of Yamunanagar District used various channels for selling their trees/produce; viz. Traders - Industries, Village level Agents/Contractors - Traders - Industries, Village level Agents/Contractors - Saw mills - Consumers, Traders - Saw mills - Consumers and Traders - Other markets of the State. It was found that 73 per cent of tree growers prefer through village agents, 23 per cent traders and only 4 per cent industries. It was also observed that socioeconomic factors such as literacy level, education and even family size do not have any significant effect on choice of market channels.- Nutrient Returns through Litter Fall in Populus deltoides Based Agroforestry System
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Indian Forester, Vol 126, No 3 (2000), Pagination: 295-299Abstract
Field study was carried out to assess the leaf litter production and quantity of nutrients returned to the soil through litter fall of Populus deltoides (boundary plantation) based agroforestry system under irrigated condition. Litter fall was restricted upto a distance of 9m from the tree line and total amount of 913.8 and 1291.8 kg ha-1 was estimated with 3 and 4 year old plantation, respectively. Maximum amount of leaf fall (46-57%) was collected from 0-3 m distance and reduced with increase in distance from tree line .. On an average, 557.4, 367.6 and 177.5 kg ha-1 leaflitter was collected between 0-3, 3-6 and 6-9m distance, respectively. Considerable amount of nutrients was recycled to the soil through leaf fall. The return of nutrients through leaf litter into the soil decreased in the order ofCa > N > Mg> K > P. It was estimated that highest calcium of 18.3-24.3 kg ha.1 , followed by nitrogen of 11.2-12.5 kg ha-l, magnesium of 7.8-10.0 kg ha-1 , potassium of 6.9-8.9 kg ha-1 , and phosphorus of 2.45-2.59 kg ha-1, was added/returned to the soil during winter leaf fall of Populus deltoides.- Studies on Shrinkage Behaviour of Robinia pseudacacia Timber
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Indian Forester, Vol 116, No 10 (1990), Pagination: 832-836Abstract
Shrinkage behaviour of Robina pseudacacia was studied and its total tangential, radial and volumetric shrinkage was found as 7.7 %, 5.1 % and 10 % respectively which compares well with timbers like, Adina cordifolia, Dillellia pentagyna, Holoptelea integrifolia and Machiluus macrantha. Its retention of shape and size relative to teak was found as 73 % compared to teak taken as 100. The mean Inter-section Point (I.S.P) was estimated and found as 24 %. The species may be classed as moderately stable in shape and size, comparable to species commonly in use for furniture and joinery.- Constraints in Adoption of Improved Cultivation Practices of Maize and Wheat Crops at KVK Operational Area Banswara and Dungarpur Districts of South Rajasthan
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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Dethali, Kheda M.P., IN
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P., IN
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Dethali, Kheda M.P., IN
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P., IN
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Agriculture Update, Vol 8, No 3 (2013), Pagination: 382-385Abstract
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Socio-economic Personal Characteristic, Constraints,maize, Wheat, Respondents- Impact Analysis of overall Knowledge about Improved Agricultural Practices of Maize Production Technology of Beneficiaries and Non-beneficiaries' Farmers at KVK Operational Area Banswara and Dungarpur Districts of South Rajasthan
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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Dethali, Kheda Gujarat, IN
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P., IN
3 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P.
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Dethali, Kheda Gujarat, IN
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P., IN
3 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P.
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Agriculture Update, Vol 8, No 3 (2013), Pagination: 402-406Abstract
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Trainings,maize, Knowledge, Production Technology,age Group Beneficiaries,- Yield Gap Analysis of Rapeseed-mustard through Front Line Demonstrations in Mandsaur District
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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra,Mandsaur M.P., IN
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P., IN
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra,Mandsaur M.P., IN
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P., IN
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Agriculture Update, Vol 8, No 3 (2013), Pagination: 452-455Abstract
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Demonstration, Mustard, Local Check, Gap Analysis, Economics, Grain Yields- Analysing Yield Gap and Economics of Black Gram through Front Line Demonstrations in Mandsaur District of Madhya Pradesh
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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P., IN
2 Zonal Project Directorate Zone-VII, Jabalpur M.P., IN
3 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, mandsaur M.P., IN
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P., IN
2 Zonal Project Directorate Zone-VII, Jabalpur M.P., IN
3 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, mandsaur M.P., IN
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Agriculture Update, Vol 8, No 3 (2013), Pagination: 492-495Abstract
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Black Gram, Demonstration, Farmers Practice, Gap Analysis, Productivity- Impact of Front Line Demonstration for Management of Thrips in Garlic at KVK Adopted Village of District Mandsaur (m.p.)
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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P., IN
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P.
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P., IN
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P.
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International Journal of Plant Protection, Vol 6, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 223-224Abstract
Thrips (Thrips tabaci) are perhaps the most important insect pests attacking garlic. They are most common during warm weather. They feed on leaf surfaces, causing them to whiten or silver Thrips are most damaging when they feed during the early bulbing stage of plant development. Farmers were using different insecticides for control of thrips. However, Fipronil 5% SC constitutes the recommendation for managing garlic thrips. Spraying of Fipronil 5% SC @ 1 ml/ litre of water gives good control if sprayed at frequent intervals. Three sprays of Fipronil 5% SC at fortnightly interval has been recommended for management of thrips in garlic. this study was conduct at KVK adopted village Surkhera Mandsaur District. Fipronil 5% SC gave best performance in controlling thrips in garlic.Keywords
Front Line Demonstration, Garlic Thrips, Fipronil- Boosting Chickpea Production through Front Line Demonstrations in KVK Operational Area District Mandsaur Madhya Pradesh
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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P.
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P., IN
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P.
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur M.P., IN
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International Journal of Plant Protection, Vol 6, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 361-363Abstract
This study was undertaken in Mandsaur district, situated in Malwa plateau semi-arid region of Western Madhya Pradesh Total 65 front line demonstrations were conducted during 2007-08 to 2011-12 in Kharif season in five villages (Guradiadiada, Udpura, Surkheda, Lasudawan and Barkheda dev Dungari) of three blocks viz., Mandsaur-I, Malhargarh- II and Sitamau-III. During these five years (2007-2011), 26 hectares under chickpea were demonstrated with improved management practices using improved varieties. Total 65 farmers were closely associated with chickpea demonstrations. To demonstrate production potential and economic benefit of improved technologies integrated pest management (Deep ploughing) consisting suitable varieties (J.G. 130 and J.G. 322), integrated nutrient management (20:60:20) NPK kg/ha.+ seed treatment with 1 gm carbendazim+2 g thiram per kg seed + Rhizobium or PSB culture @ 5+5g per kg seed + pheromone trap @ 10-12/ha. + bird perchers @ 50/ha.+ recommended insecticides. There was an appreciable increase in yield level 29.89 to 48.41% in chickpea under demonstration plots. Adoption of improved technology had significant impact on seed yield vis-à-vis yield gaps in chickpea. Improved technology enhanced chickpea yield from 301 kg to 486 kg/ha compared to farmers practice with an overall increase yield of 38.23 per cent.Keywords
Chickpea; Demonstration; Farmers Practice, Gap Analysis, Productivity- Improved Soybean Production Dissemination Technology at District Ratlam Madhya Pradesh
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1 Department of Plant Protection, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jaora, Ratlam, M.P., IN
2 Department of Agricutural Extension, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur, M.P., IN
3 Department of Agricutural Extension, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jaora, Ratlam, M.P., IN
4 Department of Horticulture, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jaora, Ratlam, M.P., IN
1 Department of Plant Protection, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jaora, Ratlam, M.P., IN
2 Department of Agricutural Extension, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur, M.P., IN
3 Department of Agricutural Extension, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jaora, Ratlam, M.P., IN
4 Department of Horticulture, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jaora, Ratlam, M.P., IN
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International Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol 8, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 197-200Abstract
Krishi Vigyan Kendra Jaora District Ratlam conducted Front Line Demonstration programme for increase yield of Kharif crop soybean through use of improved variety seed in KVK operating area. Soybean is one of the most important oilseed crops in Madhya Pradesh, where it is grown 4.25 million ha area with the annual production of 4.50 million tones. Its cultivation is pre dominantly done in Ratlam district. It is observed that the farmers of Patidar, Dhakad and Aanjna community adopted the technology easily in comparison to other community farmers. Similarly adoption technology was more in educated farmer than uneducated farmers. Rich farmers took risk and adopted new technology faster than poor farmers. Front Line Demonstration was conducted for year 2004-05 to 2008-09 showed that percentage increased 29.36 to 41.50 compared to farmers practice in yield every year. Front line demonstration play important role in increasing the production of soybean with provide full package of practices to the farmers, like providy improved seed, seed inoculation with rhizobium culture, seed treatment with carbendazim or thiram, application of plant protection measures and weedicide application.Keywords
FLD, HYV Soybean, Impact Analysis, Dissemination- An Unusual Organism as a Cause of Neonatal Suppurative Parotitis
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1 Department of Pediatrics, Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Shyam Shah Medical College, APS University, Rewa, MP, IN
1 Department of Pediatrics, Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Shyam Shah Medical College, APS University, Rewa, MP, IN
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International Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences, Vol 4, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 666-668Abstract
Neonatal suppurative parotitis(NSP) is an uncommon illness in the neonate. Here, to the best of our knowledge we describe first case of newborn who developed NSP due to acenatobacter species and was treated successfully with antibiotics.Keywords
Neonate, Suppurative Parotitis, Gram Negative Bacteria, Bilateral Parotid Swelling, Acenatobacter.- Forensic Odontology in the Era of Computer and Technology
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1 Department of Oral Pathology, Institute of dental sciences, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, IN
2 Department of Oral Pathology, Swami Devi Dyal Hospital and Dental College, Panchkula, Haryana, IN
3 Department of Oral Pathology, I.T.S Dental College, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pardesh, IN
1 Department of Oral Pathology, Institute of dental sciences, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, IN
2 Department of Oral Pathology, Swami Devi Dyal Hospital and Dental College, Panchkula, Haryana, IN
3 Department of Oral Pathology, I.T.S Dental College, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pardesh, IN
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International Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences, Vol 2, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 59-64Abstract
We are living in the era of science and technology and it have infused with many aspects of our everyday life. With the advent of newer technologies the criminals have made full use of it which sometimes facade a challenging task to investigators such as forensic experts to catch the crime. This paper will discuss the need for computer forensics and application of technologies to be practiced in an effective and legal way, formalize basic technical issues, and point to references for further reading. It promotes the idea that the proficient practice of computer forensics and awareness of applicable laws is essential for today's networked organizations.Keywords
Computer Forensics, Criminal, Technology, Odontology.- An Update on Precancerous Lesions of Oral Cavity
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1 Jan Nayak Ch. Devi Lal Dental College, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Sirsa, Haryana, IN
2 Adesh Institute of Dental Sciences & research, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Bathinda, Punjab, IN
3 Swami Devi Dyal Hospital and Dental College Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Panchkula, Haryana, IN
4 ITS Dental College, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Muradnagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pardesh, IN
1 Jan Nayak Ch. Devi Lal Dental College, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Sirsa, Haryana, IN
2 Adesh Institute of Dental Sciences & research, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Bathinda, Punjab, IN
3 Swami Devi Dyal Hospital and Dental College Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Panchkula, Haryana, IN
4 ITS Dental College, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Muradnagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pardesh, IN
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International Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences, Vol 2, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 70-75Abstract
Oral cancer is the most common head and neck cancer, found in 270,000 patients annually worldwide. Some cancers develop from precancerous lesions; however, there is no definitive clinico pathological factor or biomarker that reliably enables malignant transformation to be predicted in an individual patient. Early detection and early treatment of oral cancer are important for improving the survival rate of patients; prevention of oral cancer will clearly contribute most to decreasing its death rate. So correct diagnosis and timely treatment of premalignant lesions with high risk of malignant transformation may help to prevent malignant transformation.Keywords
Oral Premalignant Lesions, Potentially Malignant Lesions, Leukoplakia, Erythroplakia, Malignant Transformation, Epithelial Dysplasia.- Pyogenic Granuloma:A Diagnostic Dilemma
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1 Department of Prosthodontics & Implantology, I.T.S. Center for Dental Studies & Research, Muradnagar, Ghaziabad, U.P, IN
2 Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology & Microbiology, Bhojia Dental College, Baddi, Solan, H.P, IN
3 Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology, Govt. Dental College-Banglore, IN
4 Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology & Microbiology, SDD-Dental College, Barwala, Panchkula, H.P, IN
1 Department of Prosthodontics & Implantology, I.T.S. Center for Dental Studies & Research, Muradnagar, Ghaziabad, U.P, IN
2 Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology & Microbiology, Bhojia Dental College, Baddi, Solan, H.P, IN
3 Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology, Govt. Dental College-Banglore, IN
4 Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology & Microbiology, SDD-Dental College, Barwala, Panchkula, H.P, IN
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International Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences, Vol 2, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 88-93Abstract
Pyogenic granuloma (lobular capillary hemangioma) is a common acquired vascular lesion of the skin and mucous membranes in the pediatric age group. Pyogenic granuloma and hemangioma of oral cavity are well- known benign lesions. The clinical diagnosis and differentiation of these lesions is at times difficult. The purpose of this article is to report an unusual case of benign tumor occuring on hard palate which was clinically diagnosed as pyogenic granuloma and hiatopathologically as capillary hemangioma.Keywords
Pyogenic Granuloma, Capillary Hemangioma.- Follicular Ameloblastoma with Emphasis on Correlation between Pathological Findings and Clinical Behaviour
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1 Department of Oral Pathology, Institute of dental sciences, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, IN
2 Department of Oral Pathology, Swami Devi Dyal Hospital and Dental College, Panchkula, Haryana, IN
3 Department of Oral Pathology, I.T.S Dental College, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pardesh, IN
1 Department of Oral Pathology, Institute of dental sciences, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, IN
2 Department of Oral Pathology, Swami Devi Dyal Hospital and Dental College, Panchkula, Haryana, IN
3 Department of Oral Pathology, I.T.S Dental College, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pardesh, IN
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International Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences, Vol 2, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 94-99Abstract
Ameloblastoma constitutes a homogenous group of neoplasm with mandible as a common site of occurrence in head and neck region. Histologically it appears in different patterns with follicular and plexiform as common one. We hereby report a case of 47 year old male with emphasis on correlation between histological findings and clinical behaviour of lesion. Regular follow up of patients should be carried out to predict the behaviour of this tumour and to ascertain histopathologic correlation to biological behaviour of the tumour.Keywords
Ameloblastoma, Follicular, Odontogenic, Tumour.- Prevalence of Bruxism and Oral Lesions in Psychiatric Patients-A Survey
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1 Jalandhar, IN
2 Dept of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Swami Devi Dyal Dental College and Hospital, Barwala, Panchkula, IN
3 Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Dasmesh Institute of Research and Dental Sciences, Faridkot, Punjab, IN
4 Chandigarh, IN
5 Dept of Oral Medicine and Radiology, SGT Dental College, Gurgaon, Haryana, IN
1 Jalandhar, IN
2 Dept of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Swami Devi Dyal Dental College and Hospital, Barwala, Panchkula, IN
3 Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Dasmesh Institute of Research and Dental Sciences, Faridkot, Punjab, IN
4 Chandigarh, IN
5 Dept of Oral Medicine and Radiology, SGT Dental College, Gurgaon, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences, Vol 1, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 28-31Abstract
As oral cavity is an integral part of general health, persistent and unrelenting stress often becomes a danger affecting the oral health and overall health causing various psychosomatic disorders. Present study aimed to determine the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions and bruxism in psychiatric patients dependent on psychotropic drugs. Dental examination was done and questionnaire administered to 150 psychiatric patients and 150 control participants. In dental examination recurrent apthous stomatitis, burning mouth syndrome, oral lichen planus, bruxism, temporomandibular disorders were evaluated. Results showed that psychiatric patients had higher prevalence of bruxism, oral mucosal lesions in general, than the control group.Keywords
Apthous Stomatitis, Burning Mouth Syndrome, Oral Lichen Planus, Bruxism.- Analysis of Various Parametric of RRC Filter for Successive Interference Cancellation in WCDMA
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1 Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Dr.B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, IN
2 Department of Physics, Dr.B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, IN
3 Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Shiv Shankar Institute of Technology, Patti, Punjab, IN
1 Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Dr.B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, IN
2 Department of Physics, Dr.B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, IN
3 Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Shiv Shankar Institute of Technology, Patti, Punjab, IN
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Wireless Communication, Vol 4, No 11 (2012), Pagination: 615-623Abstract
Wide Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) offers global mobile multimedia communication capabilities by supporting high bandwidth and data rate up to 2 Mbps at chip rate of 3.84 Mcps and 5 MHz bandwidth. But the performance of the WCDMA system is degraded with various factors such as Interference, fading and scattering. The work in this paper analyzed the effect of Zero Forcing Successive Interference Cancellation (ZF-SIC) for quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) and binary phase shift keying (BPSK) in WCDMA system. The ZF-SIC scheme is less complex and gives better performance as compared to other interference cancellation schemes. The ZF-SIC scheme is analyzed at the varying values of various parameters of Root Raised Cosine (RRC) filter. The results are obtained in terms of improvement in the Bit error rate (BER) at different values of signal to noise ratio (SNR). The simulation results indicated significant improvement in the signal quality of WCDMA system.Keywords
WCDMA, Interpolation Factor, Group Delay, Roll-Off Factor, RRC Filter, ZF-SIC.- Enhanced DE with Weighted Base Vector for Unconstrained Global Optimization
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1 Department of Mathematics, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida – 201301, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Applied Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee – 247667, bUttarakhand, IN
3 School of Technology, Glocal University, Saharanpur – 2471001, Uttar Pradesh, IN
4 Cluster Innovation Centre, University of Delhi, Delhi –110007, IN
1 Department of Mathematics, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida – 201301, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Applied Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee – 247667, bUttarakhand, IN
3 School of Technology, Glocal University, Saharanpur – 2471001, Uttar Pradesh, IN
4 Cluster Innovation Centre, University of Delhi, Delhi –110007, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 10, No 18 (2017), Pagination:Abstract
Objectives: Differential Evolution (DE) algorithm has came out as a robust, effective and well-organized computational technique for solving global optimization problems. However, similar to other evolutionary algorithms of the same genre, DE has some inherent drawbacks like slow/ premature convergence, stagnation of population etc. due to its probabilistic nature. This paper aims to decrease the drawbacks and hence enhance the working of DE algorithm in term of convergence speed and accuracy of result. Method: This paper presents two improved versions of DE named Differential evolution with weighted base vector (DEwB-1) and DEwB-2 which adapts novel mutation scheme and self adaptive approach to control DE parameters. Findings: The corresponding DE versions are tested on 13 standard unconstrained problems as suggested in various literatures and a real life molecular potential energy problem. The numerical and statistical results expose that the proposed modifications assist in improving the performance of basic DE algorithm. Application: The variants can apply on more complex and constrained optimization problems.Keywords
Differential Evolution, Global Optimization, Molecular Potential Energy Problem, Mutation, Weighted Base Vector- Comparative Analysis of Psychological Variables of Assured and Less Irrigated Areas at Aligarh District in Uttar Pradesh
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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Badwani (M.P.), IN
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur (M.P.), IN
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Badwani (M.P.), IN
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur (M.P.), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 7, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 226-230Abstract
The study was carried out in assured and less irrigated areas of Aligarh district in Utter Pradesh. Sample was consisted of 300 dairy farmers (150 from each part). The result depicted that majority (71.34%) of dairy farmers of assured irrigated area were highly motivated to opt economic pursuit as compared to only 24.67 per cent in less irrigated area. In assured irrigated area most of the farmers had either favourable (47.33%) or undecided (40.67%) attitude towards dairying, while less than half (49.33%) dairy farmers had favourable or undecided attitude towards dairy farming. Result depicted that both the sample differed highly significant economic motivation (t=99.03) and attitude towards dairy farming (t=112.34).Keywords
Psychological Variables, Dairying, Assured, Less Irrigated Areas.- Extent of Knowledge about Improved Cultivation Practices of Cumin Production Technology and Source of Information Preferred by Farmers in Jalore District of Rajasthan
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1 Department of Agricultural Extension, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kheda (Gujarat), IN
2 Department of Agricultural Extension, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur (M.P.), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Extension, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kheda (Gujarat), IN
2 Department of Agricultural Extension, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mandsaur (M.P.), IN
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Agriculture Update, Vol 7, No 3-4 (2012), Pagination: 338-341Abstract
It is one of the valuable medicinal and spices crop used fresh as well as dry. In the Rajasthan state it is mostly grown in the western districts such as Jalore, Barmer, Jodhpur, Nagour, Ajmer, Pali and Sirohi. The present investigation was undertaken in Sanchore panchayat samiti of Jalore district of Rajasthan with the specific objectives of studying the knowledge level about the improved cultivation practices of cumin production technology and to identify the source of information being used by the cumin grower. The over all major findings reveal that knowledge of the farmers about improved cultivation practices of cumin production technology was found to be medium to high level. Majority of the respondents (74%) had medium level of knowledge followed by high knowledge (19%) and low knowledge level (7%). The highest knowledge gap (43.5%) was measured in seed treatment practices. The most credible source of information for dissemination was found personal localite. As an individual source, neighbor was found most important source of information followed by progressive farmers and friends.Keywords
Cumin, Knowledge, Source of Information, Personal Localite, Personal Cosmopolite, Mass Media, Production Technology.- Study on Physiological Changes of Malvi Bullocks during Carting Bullock Drawn Sprayer
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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra (RVSKVV), Mandsaur (M.P.), IN
2 Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Gwalior (M.P.), IN
3 College of Horticulture, Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University, Anantharajupeta (A.P.), IN
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra (RVSKVV), Mandsaur (M.P.), IN
2 Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Gwalior (M.P.), IN
3 College of Horticulture, Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University, Anantharajupeta (A.P.), IN
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The Asian Journal of Animal Science, Vol 12, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 117-119Abstract
The present study was undertaken to evaluate physiological changes of Malvi bullocks during carting bullock drawn sprayer in soybean. Four healthy Malvi breed bullocks owing 6 to 8 years of age were selected for carting operation research work under Front Line Demonstration (FLD) during 2012-13-2013-14, at village Surkheda of Mandsaur (M.P.) There was a significant (P<0.01) increase in all the three physiological parameters (respiration rate, pulse rate and body temperature) as compared to their pre-work values.Keywords
Malvi Breed, Physiological Response, Bullock Drawn Sprayer, Physical Behavioural.References
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- Performance Evaluation of Bullock Drawn Sprayers for Soybean Crop
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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra (RVSKVV), Mandsaur (M.P.), IN
2 Department of Postharvest Technology, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Nadia (W.B.), IN
3 Director of Research Service (RVSKVV), Gwalior (M.P.), IN
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra (RVSKVV), Mandsaur (M.P.), IN
2 Department of Postharvest Technology, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Nadia (W.B.), IN
3 Director of Research Service (RVSKVV), Gwalior (M.P.), IN
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International Journal of Agricultural Engineering, Vol 10, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 477-480Abstract
The present study was undertaken to evaluate performance of bullock drawn traction sprayer in soybean crop. Malvi breed bullocks were selected for carting operation research work under front line demonstration (FLD) during 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14, at village Surkheda, Badwan and Mohammadpura of Mandsaur (M.P.) The bullock drawn traction sprayer is capable to cover 6 rows at a stretch with an average field capacity of 0.75 ha/h. The average quantity of chemical solution sprayed per hectare was found to be 394.42 l/ha.An operating pressure was 3.8 kg/cm2. The average travel speed of unit was 2.20 kmph. Field efficiency was found 74.2 per cent and labour requirement 2.66 man-hr/ha. There was a significant (P<0.05) increase in all the three physiological parameters (respiration rate, pulse rate and body temperature) as compared to their pre-work values.Keywords
Physiological Response, Bullock Drawn Sprayer, Discharge Rate, Field Capacity.References
- Atakare, S.P. and Siddiqui, M.F. (2009). Evaluation of draught ability traits of Deoni cattle. M.V.Sc. Thesis, MAFSU, Nagpur.
- Behera, B.K., Mohapatra, A.K., Behera, D. and Swain, S. (2008). Effect of draft and season on physiological responses of bullocks. J. Agric. Engg., 45 (2) : 33-39.
- Shelke, H.S. and Siddiqui, M.F. (2009). Evaluation of draught ability traits of Red Kandhari cattle. M.V.Sc. Thesis MAFSU, Nagpur.
- Singh, B. and Nanavati, S. (2013). Study on the physiological and haematological changes during the work performance of crossbred bullocks. Haryana Vet., 52 : 88-89.
- Singh, B. Shivhare, M. Khushram, M and Shakya, S. (2014). Study on the physiological and haematological changes during work performance of Malvi bullocks. Haryana Vet., 53 : 72-73.
- Singh, R.C. and Singh, D.C. (2009). Effect of age and body size on the work output of Malvi and crossbred oxen. Indian. J. Anim. Sci., 79 (8): 850–852.
- Singh, S.V. and Upadhyay, R.C. (1996). Effect of different cart loads on some physiological and biochemical responses in cows. Indian J. Anim. Prod. Mgmt., 12(2) : 104-108.
- Snedecor, W.G. and Cochran, G.W. (1967). Statistical methods. The Iowa State University Press, Ames, Iowa, USA.
- Tomar, S.S. and Joshi, S.K. (2008). Characterization of Kenkatha cattle (Famous draught breed of Bundelkhand). J.N.K.V.V. Technical Bull, DRS/2008/01.
- Upadhya, R.C. and Madan, M.L. (1985). Draught performance of Hariana and crossbred bullocks in different seasons. Indian J. Anim. Sci., 55 : 50-54.
- Upadhyay, R.C. and Madan, M.L. (1987). Work capacity speed and effect of sustained work on crossbred and Haryana bullocks. Indian J. Dairy Sci., 40 (I): 28–41 Veerangouda, M., Prakash, K.V., Ram, J.J. and
- Neelakantayya, G. (2010). Performance evaluation of bullock drawn sprayers for cotton crop. Karnataka J. Agric. Sci., 23 (5): 756-761.
- Yadav, A.S. and Dhaka, S.S. (2001). Efficiency of sustained work and its influence on physiological responses in young bulls of Hariana cattle. Asian–Australian J. Anim. Sci., 14(8): 1062-1066.
- Adoption Pattern of a Ruling Wheat Variety in Eastern Uttar Pradesh:With Special Reference to Malviya 234 (HUW 234)
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1 Department of Agricultural Economics, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Economics, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.), IN
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International Research Journal of Agricultural Economics and Statistics, Vol 9, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 65-71Abstract
Technology plays an important role in growth and development of agricultural sector. Crop varieties are the crucial factor influencing the crop productivity. This paper examines the adoption pattern, determinants and pros and cons of an old wheat variety Malviya 234 (HUW 234) cultivated in eastern Uttar Pradesh. For the analysis, the study used various descriptive statistics and logit model to achieve the objectives. Based on the survey data, the study reveals that the variety is popular among the farmers. The finding reveals that though HUW 234 is more than 30 years old wheat variety; but still it covers a significant cropped area. It is popular mainly due to its taste, less water requirement and better performance in late sown condition. Age of the farmers is an important determinant in adoption of the variety. Intensive crop improvement programmes in old and popular variety should be promoted and policy regarding premium price to better taste should be formulated.Keywords
Technology, Adoption, Wheat Variety, HUW 234, Logit Model.References
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