- Aditi Gupta
- Sudhakar Gupta
- Amrit Tandan
- N. K. Gupta
- R. Dwivedi
- Monika Srivastava
- Asha Dixit
- Manmohan Patel
- Vandana Sharma
- Sonia Baweja
- Virpal Kaur
- Parminder Kang
- Neeru Malhotra
- A. N. Pathak
- Manju Gerard
- R Kalpana Sastry
- K Srinivas
- Bineet Kumar Gupta
- Rajnesh Kumar
- Sangeeta Kaintura
- Paramjeet K. Walia
- Harinder Singh Rattanpal
- Gurteg Singh
- Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry
- Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development
- Networking and Communication Engineering
- Fuzzy Systems
- Journal of Intellectual Property Rights
- Journal of Literature, Culture and Media Studies
- Information Studies
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- SAMVAD: International Journal of Management
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Gupta, Monika
- Insecticidal Activity of Essential Oils Obtained from Piper Nigrum and Psoralea Corylifolia Seeds against Agricultural Pests
Authors
1 Department of Chemistry, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara (144402), Punjab, IN
2 Department of Zoology, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara (144402), Punjab, IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, Vol 6, No 4 (2013), Pagination: 360-363Abstract
The insecticidal activity of essential oils obtained from methanol extracts of Piper nigrum L. (Piperaceae) and Psoralea corylifolia (Fabaceae) against Epilachna insect and Mustard aphids (Lipaphis erysimi) was investigated in a series of laboratory experiments. Insecticidal activity was determined at 25 ± 4⁰C and 70 ± 5% R.H., in dark conditions. The methanol extracts of the dried seeds of the plants were subjected to hydrodistillation using a Clevenger type apparatus. The major components in these essential oils are identified using GC-MS spectroscopy and their insecticidal activity was tested. The predominant components in the oil of Piper nigrum are Methyl benzene, deltaelemene, alpha- copane, caryophyllene, alpha caryophyllene, beta bisabolene and delta cadinene where as the predominant components in the oil of Psoralea corylifolia are toluene, alpha-pinene, L-beta-pinene, beta-pinene, 3- carene, limonene, Gamma terpinene, terpinolene, alpha santolina alcohol, 4-terpineol, Cyclohexene, 1-methyl-4-(1- methyl ethenyl), caryophyllene, alpha caryophyllene, thumbergene. The mortality rate of the agricultural pests was checked against 1%, 5% and 10% conc. of essential oil. The essential oil from Psoralea corylifolia and Piper nigrum shows strong toxic effect against Epilachna insect where as that from Psoralea corylifolia and Piper nigrum were significantly less effective against Mustard aphids (Lipaphis erysimi). Finding insecticidal activity is of great importance as using plant extracts as insecticides, are biodegrable and do not leave toxic residues.Keywords
Piper Nigrum, Psoralea Corylifolia, Epilachna Insect, Mustard Aphids, Mortality RateReferences
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- Simple Visual Technique for Location of Anterior Vibrating Line (Posterior Palatal Seal Area)
Authors
1 Department of Prosthodontics, U.P. Dental College and Research Centre, Lucknow, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 1-3Abstract
The posterior palatal seal area has remained a subject of controversy as far as the marking of the anterior and posterior vibrating lines are concerned. Sometimes, the dentures are over extended or under extended which will either cause discomfort to the patient or will be less retentive to horizontal forces. Then in order to improve its retention the dentist has to perform various corrective measures. This technique describes the visual location of the anterior vibrating line by considering the difference in the colour and variations in the anatomic contour of the hard palate with the corresponding soft palate which is a very important step in the fabrication of a complete dentures or any removable prosthesis requiring post damming.Keywords
Anatomic Contour Posterior, Anterior Vibrating Line, Colour, Palatal SealReferences
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- Winkler’s essentials of complete denture prosthodontics.2nd Edition, Euroamerica Inc. USA, page-112-16
- Hardy IR, Kapur KK., Posterior border seal: Its rationale and importance. J Prosthet Dent 1958; 8: 386-97.
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- A Case Report of Abnormal Spina Bifida Cystica
Authors
1 Department of Anatomy, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, MP, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 5, No 3 (2014), Pagination: 63-66Abstract
Introduction: Spina bifida is a developmental congenital disorder caused by the incomplete closure of the embryonic neural tube. Some vertebrae overlying the spinal cord are not fully formed and remain unfused and open. If the opening is large enough, this allows a portion of the spinal cord to protrude through the opening in the bones.
Aims of Study: To study an abnormal case of Spina Bifida Cystica
Material and Method: The present study is a case report of a 11 day old female child who reported to the pediatric surgery department with the chief complaint of a cystic swelling of 53cm in a thoraco lumber region since birth. The swelling was soft but tense and the skin over the swelling was thinned out. The child showed some signs of lower limb involvement which need to confirmed.
Result: On anatomical examination it was found to be a case of developmental anomaly of vertebral column in thoraco lumbar region which is against the lumbo-sacral region which is the most common site, with spinal cord involvement (neural tube defect).
On test of illumination, it was found to be partially illuminated and X rays and MRI findings showed non fusion of vertebral column with abnormal protrusion of spinal cord through the defect.
Conclusion: It is a case of meningomyelocele( spina bifida) caused by abnormal closure of neural folds of IIIrd and IV weeks of developments leading to neural tube defect. It was a spina bifida of cystic variety which mostly accomplish with lower limb involvement.
Keywords
Meningomyelocele, Spina Bifida, Neural Tube Defect- A Descriptive Review of OSPF with Java RMI
Authors
1 Ludhiana College of Engineering and Technology, Katni Kalan, Ludhiana (Pb.), IN
2 Lean Research Group, Q0.06, The Gateway, De Montfort University, Leicester, LE1 9BH, GB
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Networking and Communication Engineering, Vol 2, No 8 (2010), Pagination: 242-247Abstract
Data Communication is an essential part in all means of modern era. Like a simple linguistic conversation between people, data communication also based on set of rules called protocols. However, the essential part is how this information is exchanged over the different administrative domains. Open Shortest Path Fist (OSPF) is one of the best examples to study/understand the concept of routing. Understanding OSPF working practically is only possible in live environment or by having some expensive hardware (routers). On the other hand, this can be easily achieved by computer simulation or some program that gives real picture of OSPF. The main motive of this paper is to exemplify the concept of OSPF and how it can be easily implemented by using Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI). Hence, this paper is divided into two parts; OSPF concepts and implementation OSPF simulator using Java RMI.Keywords
Open Shortest Path First, Remote Method Invocation, Routing, Simulation.- Performance Analysis of FTTH at 40 Gbit/s by GEPON Architecture
Authors
1 ECE Department, SSIET, Derabassi, IN
2 DAVIET, Jalandhar, IN
3 Applied Sciences, NITTTR, Chandigarh, IN
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Fuzzy Systems, Vol 2, No 8 (2010), Pagination: 79-83Abstract
To meet increasing bandwidth demands, Gigabit Ethernet passive optical network GEPON is becoming technology of choice in optical networks. This study establishes simulation and performance evaluation of GEPON FTTH system(with and without dispersion compensation) with video broadcast at 1550nm and voice over IP and high speed internet at 1490nm at 40Gbps data link downstream configuration with 1:16 splitting and distance of 20km and 30km. Also fuzzy approach is used to calculate insertion loss of mach zender modulator.Keywords
FTTH, PON, EPON, GEPON.- Patent Analytics of Internet of Things (IoT) based Technologies for Smart Greenhouses
Authors
1 Intellectual Property & Technology Management (IP&TM) Unit, ICAR, New Delhi —110 012, IN
2 ICAR-National Academy of Agricultural Research Management, Hyderabad—500 030, IN
3 AgHub, Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University Rajendranagar, Hyderabad— 500 030, IN
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Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, Vol 29, No 4 (2024), Pagination: 276-284Abstract
Digitalization has led to manifestation of many novel technologies for predictive and prescriptive analysis in agriculture sector. One of the potential technologies is IoT (Internet of Things) with dynamic innovations for multiple applications in farming. IoT enabled smart greenhouses have increased market potential as these controlled systems help in monitoring a microclimate environment for crops, nutrient management and yield remotely. The current study depicts a systematic approach to assess the trends in IoT based smart greenhouses using patent analytics. Trends indicate a surge in patent filing in IoT based devices in agriculture from 2014 onwards with China in lead and the spread more in private firms than in public universities.The study shows the temporal trends, patent timeline, identity of applicants etc. and provide insights about the development of most relevant IoT technologies for smart greenhouses.Keywords
Internet of Things, Patent analysis, Innovation, Smart GreenhousesFull Text

- User Centered Design and Usability Approach of Human Computer Interaction to Expand Quality of Software
Authors
1 Department of Computer Application, Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Lucknow Deva Road, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Mathematics, Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Lucknow Deva Road, Uttar Pradesh, IN
3 UPBE Kursanda, Kasmanda, Sitapur, UP, IN
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Fuzzy Systems, Vol 9, No 7 (2017), Pagination: 136-140Abstract
This study categorizes and concerns for describing critical quality evaluation issues of the developed software to make optimized satisfaction of user by means of human computer interaction concepts. The fundamental assumption is that there is a direct correlation between the quality of the process and the quality of the developed software to make optimized satisfaction of user. The research area that deals with these issues is referred to using the term software process. This study has provided a very quick and high-level overview of the activities that are often qualified as software process research. Based on extensive global personal software process engineering research, study has invented the number of quality issues at single platform which includes specific practices and sub-practices. The purpose is to ensure that requirements for successful global software engineering process are stipulated so that organizations can ensure successful implementation of global software engineering to maintain the high credibility of software for better interaction between human and computer.
Keywords
Data Quality, Interaction, Reliability, Design, Software Process, Attributes, Credibility.References
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- The Aesthetics of Marginality in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
Authors
1 Dept. of English, H.N.B.Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal), IN
2 Govt. P.G. College, Agastyamuni, Rudraprayag (Garhwal), Uttarakhand, IN
Source
Journal of Literature, Culture and Media Studies, Vol 6, No 11-12 (2014), Pagination: 141-146Abstract
The great civilizations are usually built on the backs of the slaves and the history echoes with the silences of these forgotten races. Toni Morrison is a gifted writer who has taken upon herself to give voice to the silences of her ancestors. In this paper an attempt has been made to understand the beauty of her work, her beauty of the scarred soul of Sethe, and the likes of her, the black slaves.Keywords
Aesthetics of Marginality, Minority, Inferiority Complex, Racism, Black Nationalism, Capitalism, Identity, Slavery, Dalit, African-American Writings, Silence, Black Literature, Exploitation.References
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- Collection Development in Delhi Public Library System (India):A Case Study
Authors
1 Department of Library and Information Science, II Floor, Tutorial Building, University of Delhi, Delhi 110 007, IN
Source
Information Studies, Vol 18, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 25-40Abstract
This paper provides a brief overview of the collection of Delhi Public Library System (DPLS). The focus was to find out the strengths and weaknesses of the book collection in relation to the population of Delhi, the capital city, India. Questionnaire and interview methods were used to collect data about the collection, and collection development process. Additionally, annual reports and other documents were used for the purpose. The major findings of the study highlights that the DPLS has very low membership with respect to the total population of Delhi, DPLS has only 64883 registered members compared to the 16.75 million population of state. Rate of growth of the collection is also low. Access to internet resourced was started only in 2008, and now it is available in 9 units of DPLS.Keywords
Public Library, India, Delhi Public Library, Collection Development, Evaluadon.References
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- Studies on Mutation Breeding in Mandarin Variety Kinnow
Authors
1 Department of Fruit Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana - 141 004, IN
Source
Current Science, Vol 116, No 3 (2019), Pagination: 483-487Abstract
The present study was undertaken to generate variability in Kinnow (Citrus nobilis Lour × C. deliciosa Tenora) using gamma radiation. Four hundred buds of Kinnow were irradiated at 30 Gy and budded on rough lemon ischolar_mainstock in February 2007. The resulting 188 MV1 plants were planted in the field in October 2009 and observations in the present trial were recorded from 2015 to 2018. The number of bold seed per fruit ranged from 0.4 to 30.8 in the population raised from irradiated buds. Out of all the branches, 6.4% had bold seed number less than 10.3 per fruit, 39.4% had bold seed number from 10.3 to 20.3 per fruit and 54.7% plants had bold seed number more than 20.3 per fruit. The average fruit weight in treated population ranged from 94.3 to 253.2 g, with 46.8% bearing small sized fruits, 44.3% bearing medium sized fruits and 8.9% bearing large sized fruits. High variability was also observed for plant height, plant spread, pollen viability and total soluble solids. Among the 188 MV1 plants, eleven Kinnow mutants (seven solid mutant trees and four mutant branches) having average seed number less than eight were identified, showing distinct desirable characters and were compared in detail with parent variety Kinnow. One of the low seeded mutants was released as a new variety named 'PAU Kinnow-1' for cultivation in Indian Punjab.Keywords
Flowering Characters, Fruit Weight, Pollen Viability, Seedless.References
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