- V. Yadav
- P. N. Singh
- R. M. Saraogi
- P. Poddar
- K. Chavan
- P. Nahar
- M. Kulye
- A. Hadapad
- M. Hassani
- U. Tuort
- S. Keller
- A. G. Chandele
- B. Thomas
- M. V. Deshpande
- P. Singh
- K. P. Gowd
- A. Khare
- S. K. Paranjpe
- K. Parandham Gowd
- M. Kiran
- L. Pawaskar
- Alka Srivastava
- B. K. Singh
- J. K. Srivastava
- Kailash
- K. M. Raju
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Yadav, P.
- Response of Foliar Fertilization of Micronutrients on Fruit Growth and Yield of Low-chill Peach Cv. SHARBATI
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1 Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, U.S. NAGAR Uttaarkhand, IN
2 Department of Agronomy, C.S.A. University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur U.P., IN
3 Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, U.S. NAGAR Uttarkhand, IN
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The Asian Journal of Horticulture, Vol 8, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 690-695Abstract
A field experiment was carried out during 2010 and 2011 seasons on seven year old Sharbati cultivar of peach, growing in clay loam soil. The experiment was laid out in randomized block designed to study the effect of foliar spraying of boron, zinc and iron and its combination on fruit growth pattern, yield and yield attributing characters of the low-chill peach. Boric acid (0.1%), zinc sulphate (0.5%) and ferrous sulphate (0.5%) were used as a source of boron, zinc and iron, respectively. All the trees were fertilized with same NPK dose as per recommendation. The spraying was done twice; during last week of February, i.e., after petal fall stage and again at 15 days after the first spraying during both years in three replicates. The result revealed that foliar spraying of peach trees with 0.1 % H3BO3 + 0.5 % ZnSO4, 7H2O + 0.5 % FeSO4, 7H2O was the promising treatment for improvement of fruit growth, fruit length, fruit diameter, fruit volume and firmness of the fruit. This treatment was also found best for maximum fruit retention, average fruit weight as well as the fruit yield.Keywords
Micronutrient, Fruit Growth, Fruit Yield, Low-chill Peach- Miracle Baby: very Rare Case of Heterotopic Pregnancy with Cervical Ectopic in Elderly Primigravida with very Poor Ovarian Reserve with Oligoastheno-Terato-Zoospermia Conceived with IVF
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1 Dr Balabhai Nanavati Hospital, Mumbai, IN
2 Dr R N Cooper Hospital, Mumbai, IN
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International Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences, Vol 5, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 1079-1082Abstract
A 42 year old with primary infertility over 2 years with poor ovarian reserve (AMH 0.02) with an Oligoastheno-terato-zoospermia had 3 attempts of embryo transfer with her own egg. USG showed a heterotopic pregnancy with fundal 5-6 weeks intrauterine gestational sac with a cervical ectopic with small subchorionic collection along with posterior uterine wall. Despite embryo reduction, it still showed a persistent heterotopic pregnancy with an increasing subchorionic collection in the cervical canal. There was PROM at 27 weeks and under adequate antibiotic and steroid cover, classical caesarean section was done. Due to an adherent cervical pregnancy remnant, bilateral internal iliac artery ligation with an obstetric hysterectomy was done. As few cases exist in literature, there are no specific and no universally accepted treatment modality for heterotopic cervical pregnancy and treatment depends on experience, equipment of medical team and maternal conditions.Keywords
Ovarian Reserve, Heterotopic Pregnancy, Embryoreduction, Obstetric Hysterectomy.- Evaluation of Indigenous Fungal Isolates, Metarhizium anisopliae M34412, Beauveria bassiana B3301 and Nonluraea rileyi N812 for the Control of Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) in Pigeonpea Field
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1 Biochemical Sciences Division, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 411 008, IN
2 Atlas Agro Binzstr., 18 CH-8045, Zurich, CH
3 Swiss Federal Research Station for Agroecology and Agriculture, FAL Postfach 8046, Zurich Rcckenholz, CH
4 Department of Entomology. College of Agriculture, Pune 411 005,, IN
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Journal of Biological Control, Vol 18, No 1 (2004), Pagination: 1-8Abstract
The effectiveness of oil-based conidia formulations of indigenous fungal isolates Metarhizillm anisopliae M34412, Beallveria bassiana 83301 and Nomuraea rileyi N812 were evaluated against Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) infestation on pigeon pea under field conditions. The M. allisopliae M34412 conidia in the oil formulation (7:3, diesel: Sunflower oil) were found to be most effective in controlling H. armigera. The results were compared with other control agents such as, endosulfan and HaNPV (H. armigera Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus). The per cent efficacies were, .W. anisopliae,/i> 66.74, endosulfan 62.58, N. rileyi 60.88 and HaNPV 55.58. B. bassiana preparation was found to be relatively less effective (51.25% efficacy). The effectiveness of all the control agents based on per cent pod damage and yield has also been discussed.Keywords
Beauveria bassiana, Helicoverpa amligera, Metarlzizium anisopliae, Nomuraea Rileyi, Indigenous Fungal Isolates.- Analysis of Adaptive Filter Algorithms using MATLAB
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1 All Saint College of Technology Bhopal-462031, IN
2 AISECT University, Bhopal-Chiklod Road, Raisen, Bhopal, IN
3 Dept of Electronics and Communication, UIT, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, RGPV, Bhopal - 462031, IN
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Wireless Communication, Vol 4, No 13 (2012), Pagination: 737-742Abstract
In recent years, adaptive filtering has become one of the effective and popular approaches for the processing and analysis of the signals with noise especially of the biomedical signals. Adaptive filters permit to detect time varying potentials and to track the dynamic variations of the signals. Besides, they modify their behavior according to the input signal. Therefore, they can detect shape variations in the ensemble and thus they can obtain a better signal estimation. The aim of this paper is to study, analyze various adaptive filter algorithms and apply Mat lab to investigate their performance behaviors with two step sizes of 0.02 and 0.04. Further to remove motion artifacts from Electrocardiogram signal as an application of this concepts. At the end of this paper, a performance study has been done between these algorithms based on various step sizes. It has been found that there will be always tradeoff between step sizes and Mean square error. The Electrocardiogram signals used in this paper are from the MIT-BIH database. Elimination of noises from Electrocardiogram signal example is a classical problem.Keywords
Adaptive Filter, Least Mean Square (LMS), Normalized Lms (NLMS), Block Lms (BLMS), Sign Lms (SLMS), Signed Regressor Lms (SRLMS), Motion Artifact.- Design and Performance Evaluation of Semi-Adaptive 380-400 KHz Digital Band Pass Filters for SAR Applications
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1 Department of Electronics and communication, Sarabhai Institute of Science and Technology, Bhopal 462031, IN
2 Department of Electronics and communication, University Institute of Technology–RGPV, Bhopal 462031, IN
3 AISECT University, Bhopal-Chiklod Road, Raisen, Bhopal, IN
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Wireless Communication, Vol 4, No 15 (2012), Pagination: 895-899Abstract
Technologies have advanced rapidly in the field of digital signal processing due to advances made in high speed, low cost digital integrated chips. These technologies have further stimulated ever increasing use of signal representation in digital form for purposes of transmission, measurement, control and storage. Design of digital filters especially adaptive or semi adaptive is the necessity of the hour for SAR applications. The aim of this research work is to design and evaluate the performance of 380-400 KHz Bartlett, Blackman and Chebyshev digital semi adaptive filters. XILINX and MATLAB software are used for designing of these filters. As part of practical research work these designs were translated using FPGA hardware SPARTAN-3E kit. Blackman and Chebyshev filters designed using software and hardware were tested by a sinusoidal test signal of 381 KHz along with noise and the filtered output signals are presented. These designs were optimized, analyzed, compared and evaluated keeping the sampling frequency at 5 MHz for 64 orders.Keywords
Digital Filter, XILINX and MATLAB Software, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA), SPARTAN-3E, DSP Chips.- Performance Evaluation of FIR based Active Band Pass Filter for SAR Applications
Authors
1 Department of Electronics and Communication, All Saints College of Technology-ASCT, Bhopal, India- 462031, IN
2 AISECT University, Bhopal-Chiklod Road, Raisen, Bhopal, IN
3 Department of Electronics and Communication, UIT, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya-RGPV, Bhopal – 462031, IN
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Wireless Communication, Vol 4, No 11 (2012), Pagination: 605-608Abstract
Technologies have advanced rapidly in the design of filters to enhance effectiveness of Signal to Noise Ratio for mobile communications including SAR applications. In this research work Butter worth active band pass filter for 2 to 6 GHz was designed using XILINX and MATLAB software’s. This was optimized, analyzed and evaluated keeping the sampling frequency at 48 GHz and Kiser window for 0.5 Beta. Further to verify the simulated results hardware circuitry is also designed based on SPARTAN-3 FPGA–development kit. Asb) part of this research work 7-9 KHz Butter worth active band pass filter was designed using active components which was put into circuit, tested by passing a sinusoidal test signal along with noise and the filtered output signals are presented. Based on these experimental results conclusions have been drawn for 2 to 6 GHz filter for SAR applications. It is observed that when signals are received with heavy noise the coefficients of filters are selected in such way that the noise content can be minimized to great extent.Keywords
Active Filter, Xilinx and Matlab Softwares, SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar), FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array).- Efficacy and Safety of a Combination of Paracetamol, Chlorpheniramine Maleate and Phenylephrine in the Symptomatic Treatment of Common Cold : Phase IV Clinical Study
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1 Medical Services, Centaur Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., IN
2 Pharmacovigilance, Centaur Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., IN
3 Dept of Pharmacology, Pad. Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 70, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 10-15Abstract
Introduction and Background: Commoncold is one of the most frequently encountered disease in clinical practice. Though self-limiting, it accounts for major loss of work and school days so symptomatic therapy to treat the symptoms is often employed. A combination of Paracetamol, an antipyeretic/anti-inflammatory, Phenylephrine, a nasal decongestant and Chlorpheniramine maleate, an anti-histaminic is popular in the treatment of common cold. This Phase IV study evaluated the efficacy and safety of a combination of Paracetamol, Phenylephrine and Chlorpheniramine maleate in treatment of common cold. Methodology -Of 216 enrolled, 187 patients completed the study. Efficacy assessment was made by reduction in TSS and four point Likert-type scales. Safety assessment was made by analyzing the adverse events during trial. Results -Reductionin TSS from 6.58 (baseline) to 3.76 (day 3) and 1.78 (day 5). One point reduction in Likert-type symptom scale from Moderate to Mild took just 3 days. Nearly all the patients had >50% reduction in symptom score at all visit and majority of patients had complete relief from the symptom. 31 episodes of adverse events occurred and were of mild intensity. Conclusion - A combination of Paracetamol, Phenylephrine and Chlorpheniramine maleate is safe and effective in the treatment of common cold.Keywords
Paracetamol, Phenylephrine, Chlorpheniramine Maleate, Common Cold, Total Symptom Score (TSS), Likert-Type Symptom Severity Scale.References
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- Effect of RSPM and SPM Pollutants in Ujjain City
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International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 3, No 13 (2014), Pagination:Abstract
The aim of this study was measuring the concentration of various ambient air pollutants in different seasons. During Jan 2013 – December 2013, concentration of Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter (RSPM) and Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) were collected over successive period of eight hours at three sites. High volume air sampler was used to measure the concentration of Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter (RSPM) and suspended particulate matter (SPM). The results reported pertain to an eight hour successive preliminary air sampling exercise carried out at each of the two select locations i.e. Industrial area and Sensitive area in Ujjain City. Criteria pollutants RSPM and SPM measured are found to have either crossed or on the average of crossing the limits, necessitating the immediate installation of a continuous monitoring and control mechanism. While transport related emissions are the major sources of air contamination, increasing civil construction activities also contribute to particulates. The exponential rise in volume of vehicles, disadvantageous traffic flow pattern, differing driving cycle pattern and human interceptions deserve due attention. The concentrations of some of the pollutants were exceeded the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) at different locations.
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Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter, Suspended Particulate Matter, National Ambient Air Quality Standard, Criteria Pollutant, Transport emissions- Analysis of Quality of Milk Using Ultrasonic Method
Authors
1 Department of Physics, Brahmanand Post-Graduate College, Rath, Hamirpur, UP, IN