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Jain, Amit Kumar
- Characterization of Radioactive Organic Matter from Kaimur Group, Vindhyan Supergroup, India
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1 Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, Hyderabad 500 016, IN
1 Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, Hyderabad 500 016, IN
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Current Science, Vol 127, No 7 (2024), Pagination: 862-866Abstract
The Vindhyan sediments overlying the Bundelkhand granite complex have conducive attributes for hosting unconformity-type uranium mineralization. In the Kaimur sandstones of the Vindhyan Supergroup overlying the basement Bundelkhand granites, uranium mineralization hosted by subfeldspathic arenite intercalated with shale has been observed. Uranium minerals are associated with organic matter and pyrite present in arenite. Globular organic matter disseminated in the sediments shows moderate reflectance under reflected light. The average total organic carbon content in organic matter-rich rock samples is 1.1%. It has undergone excessive thermal maturation and high dehydrogenation reflected from a low H/C ratio. Raman spectral analysis indicates that the organic matter contains amorphous carbon.Keywords
Amorphous carbon, organic matter, radioactivity, sediments, uranium minerals.Full Text
- Formulation and Evaluation of Topical Diclofenac Sodium Gel Using Different Gelling Agent
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Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Health Care, Vol 4, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 1-6Abstract
The present research has been undertaken with the aim to develop a topical gel formulation of Diclofenac sodium using different gelling agent carbopol, Na CMC, HPMC (K4M) and sodium alginate in different concentration, which would attenuate the gastrointestinal relater toxicities associated with oral administration. They were evaluated for physicochemical properties such as homogeneity, grittiness, viscosity, pH, Spreadability, drug content, skin irritancy , in vitro drug release, stability studies. The in vitro drug release rate of gel was evaluated using Franz diffusion cell containing cellophane membrane with phosphate buffer pH 6.8 as the recept or medium. Studies showed that drug release was decrease with increase in gelling agent concentration because polymer concentration increases, viscosity increases. Drug was absorbed from site of application as long as it remains in higher concentration gelling agent in solution form.Keywords
Diclofenac Sodium, Carbopol, Hydroxyl Propyl Methyl Cellulose, Sodium Alginate Anti - Inflammatory Activity.- Influence of NDT in Improving Companies Productivity and Profitability
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, M.A.N.I.T., Bhopal, IN
1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, M.A.N.I.T., Bhopal, IN
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International Journal of Technology, Vol 2, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 49-54Abstract
This paper illustrates how an effective implementation of NDT (Non Destructive testing) could influence the productivity and profitability of a manufacturing process. It was possible to show how changes in the productivity affect profit, separately from the effects of changes in the uncontrollable factors, i.e. price recovery. NDT is not a cost centre, but a profit generating function. Markets are affected by diverse customer needs, which demand higher quality, shorter delivery time, higher customer service level and lower prices. At the same time, product life cycles are becoming shorter and shorter. Success in any competitive context depends on having either a cost advantage or a value advantage, or, ideally, both. So involvement of new and effective technology in companies working is required, NDT is one of them.Keywords
Non Destructive Testing, Maintenance, Non Destructive Techniques, Cost Effective Maintenance, Efficiency, Effectiveness, Productivity, Profitability.- Use of Computer Application in Agriculture
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1 Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, Jhansi (U.P.), IN
1 Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, Jhansi (U.P.), IN