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- Byttneria pilosa Roxb. (Sterculiaceae) - a Case of Extended Distribution to Andamans
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Indian Forester, Vol 133, No 5 (2007), Pagination: 707-708Abstract
No abstract- Genetic Enhancement and Mass Production of Quality Propagules of Bambusa nutans and Dendrocalamus membranaceous
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Indian Forester, Vol 123, No 4 (1997), Pagination: 303-306Abstract
Bench scale method for commercial propagation of Bambusa nutans and Dendrocalamus membranaceous was developed using seed quality and seedling vigour to mass produce quality propagules. Multiple shoots were produced from nodal segments of aseptically grown seedlings, cultured on Murashige and Skoog medium containing BA. Rooting was done in 0.5 mg/l BA. This method produced 967 plants ofBambusa nutans and 1069 plants of Dendrocalamus membranaceous in the span of 5-6 months which can be sealed up four times through maeroproliferation.- New Reports to the Flora of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, from Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, South Andaman
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Indian Forester, Vol 137, No 5 (2011), Pagination: 653-656Abstract
Eurya nitida Korth., Scurrula parasitica L. and Tristellateia australasiae A. Rich. collected from the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park South Andaman forms first reports to the flora of Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Descriptions, illustrations and note on their distribution are provided.Keywords
Andaman And Nicobar Islands, Eurya, Scurrula, Tristellateia- Leptopus sanjappae (Euphorbiaceae), a New Species from the Andaman Islands, India
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Andaman & Nicobar Circle, Port Blair - 744 102, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Andaman & Nicobar Circle, Port Blair - 744 102, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 47, No 1-4 (2005), Pagination: 155-158Abstract
No Abstract.- Notes on Medinilla Gaudich. (Melastomataceae) from Great Nicobar Island, India
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Andaman & Nicobar Regional Centre, Port Blair 744 102, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, Western Regional Centre, Pune 411 001, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Andaman & Nicobar Regional Centre, Port Blair 744 102, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, Western Regional Centre, Pune 411 001, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 51 (2009), Pagination: 1-4Abstract
A new species viz. Medinilla balakrishnanii, allied to M. coriacea Merr., is described. Medinilla speciosa (Reinw. ex Blume) Blume is reported for the first time as an addition to the Flora of India. Detailed descriptions, ecological notes with illustration are provided.Keywords
New Species, New Record, Great Nicobar Island, India.- Contribution to the Flora of Limestone Caves in Baratang Island, Andamans
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Western Circle, Pune 411 001, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, Andaman & Nicobar Circle, Port Blair 744 102, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Western Circle, Pune 411 001, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, Andaman & Nicobar Circle, Port Blair 744 102, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 50, No 1-4 (2008), Pagination: 19-22Abstract
Baratang Island is one of the geologically interesting area in Andamans with many mud volcanoes and limestone caves. A first hand report of the plants occurring in and around the limestone caves is presented. A total of 152 taxa are listed.- Evolutionary Multi-Objective Trajectory Planning for 7 DOF Robot
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S. Mahalakshmi
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R. Sumathi
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1 Department of Computer Science & Engineering, J.J. College of Engineering and Technology, Thiruchirappalli-620009, Tamilnadu, IN
1 Department of Computer Science & Engineering, J.J. College of Engineering and Technology, Thiruchirappalli-620009, Tamilnadu, IN
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Artificial Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning, Vol 3, No 9 (2011), Pagination: 588-592Abstract
This paper presents a novel general method for computing optimal motions of an industrial robot manipulator (7 dof seriel link robot). The optimization model considers the nonlinear manipulator dynamics, actuator constraints and joint limits. The problem has 2 objective functions, 147 variables and 42 constraints. Two evolutionary algorithms namely Elitist Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm (NSGA-II) and Differential Evolution (DE) have been used for the optimization. The trajectories are defined by B-spline functions. The results obtained from NSGA-II and DE are compared and analyzed.Keywords
Multi-Objective Optimal Trajectory Planning, Elitist Non-Dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm (NSGA-II), Differential Evolution (DE).- Biodiesel Production from Cotton Seed Oil Using Alkali Catalyst and its Characterization
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R. Sumathi
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R. S. Meerabai
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1 Department of Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology, P.S.G.R. Krishnammal College for Women, Peelamedu, Coimbatore (T.N.), IN
1 Department of Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology, P.S.G.R. Krishnammal College for Women, Peelamedu, Coimbatore (T.N.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 7, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 84-87Abstract
Biodiesel production has received considerable attention in the past as a biodegradable and non-polluting fuel. The production of biodiesel by transesterification process employing alkali catalyst has been widely accepted for its high conversion and reaction rates. In India, edible oils like sunflower, mustard, palm, cotton seed oil, groundnut oil etc., are available in abundance, which can be converted to biodiesel. In the present study, biodiesel has been prepared from cotton seed oil. As the acid value is less than two, it is easily converted to biodiesel by transesterification process. The experimental work revealed the suitability of sodium hydroxide/potassium hydroxide and methanol as solvent for maximum methanolysis at 60-70°C in 45 minutes. Properties of biodiesel are in concordance with international standards.Keywords
Biodiesel, Cotton Seed Oil, Transesterification, Renewable Energy.- Curriculum Compliance Improvement Model for Addressing Program Outcomes in Engineering Education
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1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumakuru, IN
1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumakuru, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 37, No 1 (2023), Pagination: 7-19Abstract
The teaching-learning methodology in the engineering education system is moving from a teacher-centric model to a student-centric model. The student-centered learning model is a method of learning or teaching that keeps the learner at the center. Outcome-Based Education (OBE) is an education model that focuses on the student-centric model which equips the students with the desired knowledge, skill, attitude, and behavior at the time of graduation. The National Board of Accreditation (NBA) is an accrediting body in India and its norms ensure that professional programs adopt OBE, and as an initiative, it has defined twelve Program Outcomes (POs). These POs are to be demonstrated by the graduates upon completion of the program. Professional programs curriculum will play a vital role in the attainment of POs. Therefore, the curriculum has to be designed in such a way that all the POs need to be addressed. The majority of the courses in the curriculum address the first five POs and are called disciplinary outcomes. The rest seven POs i.e PO6 to PO12 are generally named as professional outcomes and to address these POs, the department has to put in additional effort. In this paper, a Ashwini B P Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumakuru, India ashvinibp@sit.ac.in Curriculum Compliance Improvement Model (CCIM) is proposed that performs the gap analysis of the existing curriculum and aid to enhance the curriculum compliance for PO attainment by suggesting suitable actions. These actions can be implemented by fine-tuning the curriculum design and teaching-learning process which will provide an environment for the students to attain all the graduate attributes (POs), the proposed model is illustrated through a case study. Overall, the model proposed is useful for the Tier-1 institutions that are keen on their students attaining all the graduating attributes, and also, ensures to meet the objectives of the accreditation procedure.Keywords
Accreditation, Course Outcomes, Disciplinary Outcomes, Engineering education, Outcomes-Based Education, Program Outcomes, Gap Analysis, Curriculum Design.References
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- DeGoede, K. M., & Jain, M. (2012). Developing an engineering curriculum at a developing university in a developing country. ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings. doi.org/10.18260/1-2--21179
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- Johnson, S., & Ramadas, G. (2020). Disruptions in the process of engineering education - A curriculum design perspective. Procedia Computer Science, 172(2019), 277–282. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2020.05.044
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- Kavitha, A., K.Immanuel, A. J., K.A.Harish, & Rajamani, V. (2017). An Empirical Study on Assessment and Attainment Method of Course Outcome and Programme Outcome for NBA Tier II Accreditation in Engineering Colleges Through Out come Based Education . International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 117(22), 25 – 28. http://www.ijpam.eu
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- Soragaon, B., & Mahesh, K. S. (2016). Measuring Attainment of Course Outcomes and Program Outcomes-A Simplified Approach as per Self-Assessment Report-June 2015. IOSR Journal of Research & Method in Education, 6(4), 13–18. https://doi.org/10.9790/7388- 0604041318 [19] Technology, I., & Author, C. (2019). An Efficient Curriculum Design for Engineering Programs Using Outcome Based Education ( OBE ) Approaches. 6(4). [20] Visscher-Voerman, I., & Muller, A. (2017). Curriculum Development in Engineering Education: Evaluation and Results of the Twente Education Model (TOM). 45th SEFI Annual Conference 2017, September, 18–21.