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- Vegetatation Survey of the Panchpatmali Bauxite Mine Area, Koraput District, Orissa
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1 U. P. Forest Corporation, Western Zone, Meerut (U.P.), IN
1 U. P. Forest Corporation, Western Zone, Meerut (U.P.), IN
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Indian Forester, Vol 141, No 6 (2015), Pagination: 591-598Abstract
The present study reports results vegetation survey of naturally occurring plant species found at Panchpatmali bauxite mine area at its undisturbed state and also after plantation without mining for bauxite and at rehabilitated sites of various ages after bauxite mining. Altogether 9, 12 and 23 shrub species and 43, 34 and 113 herb/lianas species were recorded during pre-monsoon period in virgin area, unmined area and rehabilitated over burden (OB) area, respectively. These figures were 9, 13 and 24 for shrubs, and 68, 51 and 163 for herb/lianas during post-monsoon period in virgin area, unmined area and rehabilitated over burden (OB) area, respectively. A total of 225 species belonging to 56 families were recorded from the study area.Keywords
Virgin Area, Unmined Area Plantation, Overburden Area, Pre-Monsoon, Post-Monsoon; Floristic Composition, Rehabilitated Area.- The Use of White Portland Cement Mixed with ZnO as an Apical Plug in a Tooth with a Necrotic Pulp and Wide Open Apex-A Case Report
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1 Department of Conservative and Endodontics, Bhojia Dental College, Bhud, Baddi, IN
2 Department of Conservative and Endodontics, Guru Nanak Dev Dental College, Sunam, Punjab, IN
1 Department of Conservative and Endodontics, Bhojia Dental College, Bhud, Baddi, IN
2 Department of Conservative and Endodontics, Guru Nanak Dev Dental College, Sunam, Punjab, IN
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Dental Journal of Advance Studies, Vol 2, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 51-54Abstract
Aim: The aim of the study was to present a case in which periapical healing occurred with the use of white Portland cement (WPC) mixed with ZnO to create an apical plug in the ischolar_main of an immature tooth. Summary: Radiographic examination indicated an immature tooth with a wide open apex. The canal was mechanically cleaned using intracanal instruments and 5% NaOCl irrigation. WPC powder was then mixed with ZnO and saline and delivered to the apical portion of the canal (approx 3 mm). The remainder of canal was filled with laterally condensed gutta percha. Clinical follow up 1 year later revealed completed ischolar_main formation, absence of clinical symptoms and no signs of periapical rarefaction.Keywords
Pulp, Toothapex, Dental Cement.References
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- Academic Planning Process to Integrate the Voice of the Customers Using Quality Function Deployment
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1 Deptt. of Mechanical Engg., National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, IN
2 Deptt. of Mechanical Engg., National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, Haryana, IN
3 Deptt. of Mechanical Engg., HCTM Kaithal, Haryana, IN
1 Deptt. of Mechanical Engg., National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, IN
2 Deptt. of Mechanical Engg., National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, Haryana, IN
3 Deptt. of Mechanical Engg., HCTM Kaithal, Haryana, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 23, No 3 (2010), Pagination: 5-9Abstract
Quality Function Deployment (QFD) is one of the Total Quality Management (TQM) techniques which can be applied for process and design improvement. This paper explores the possible application of quality Junction deployment (QFD) to the design and improvement of an undergraduate Engineering program. To accomplish this, the institute must first identify its customers, understand their expectations, and then serve them in meaningful ways. It must ensure that the voice of the customer is incorporated into the design and the delivery of a product or service. The institute translates this voice into academic specifications that everybody in the school call understand and uses it to align its processes to meet the needs of its customers first time and every time. The use of QFD helps the institute to focus on priorities, provide better documentation and facilitate communication among everybody in the institute.- An Evaluation of SCM Initiatives in Indian Manufacturing Industries
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, IN
1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, IN
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Journal of Supply Chain Management Systems, Vol 7, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 37-49Abstract
Delivering great quality and decrease cost is key component of each venture and firm. Nowadays it is exceptionally hard to contend our organizations when organization experience improvements. So, to get great results these organizations embrace some lean assembling process. SCM tries to improve the standard of yield by recognizing and expelling the reasons for imperfections. In this study, we collected information from different enterprises and apply unwavering quality test, AHP, VIKOR. From these results, we came about the conclusion that how profitability and cost relies upon various elements of any industry. According to SCM a perceptible commitment, representatives working all the more helpfully, change in nature of item, efficient working aides in accomplishing positive outcomes. Inspiration and support from top administration and group pioneer influences the execution.Keywords
SCM, AHP, VIKOR.References
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