The article is intended to be a veritable encyclopedia of Hindi website development know-how and ... more The article is intended to be a veritable encyclopedia of Hindi website development know-how and offers advice on dynamic font creation, embedding, publishing and the related methodology up to their pros and cons. It is one-step guide for the Hindi website development. It provides comprehensive instructions and real world examples, for special coverage of the topics on Hindi website designing and offers advice for developing a truly dynamic Hindi website, on parallel lines to which any multilingual website can be developed. This article is of interest to web developers interested in building dynamic, interactive Hindi websites and for those who are looking for a quick, effective way to build embedded fonts for the web.
In near future, libraries will operate with such simplicity that staff will receive pre-sorted ma... more In near future, libraries will operate with such simplicity that staff will receive pre-sorted materials for shelving. Shelves will be instantly scanned for setting in some specific order. Library users will be able to check materials in and out of the library all by themselves without a librarian processing them and would find what they want almost instantly without bothering for classification system or arrangement. All this will leave library staff with more time to give personal attention to the user that is most desired and to plan and launch new programmes to support research and development activities of the organisation. All this can be activated by using a new emerging technology known as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology.
In recent years there has been considerable pressure in agriculture to reduce chemical pesticides... more In recent years there has been considerable pressure in agriculture to reduce chemical pesticides and to look for their better alternatives. The plant kingdom is recognized as the most efficient producer of different biologically active compounds, which provide them with resistance against different pests. Some higher plant products have been currently formulated as botanical pesticides and are used on a large scale as ecofriendly and biodegradable measures in managing agricultural pests. Botanicals used in agricultural pest management are safer to the user and the environment. The interest in the possible use of natural compounds to control agricultural pests has notably increased in response to consumer pressure to reduce or eliminate chemically synthesized additives in foods. There is a wide scope of use of plant-based pesticides in the integrated management of different agricultural pests. A consolidated and continuous search of natural products may yield safer alternative contr...
2 Botanicals in Agricultural Pest Management Ashok Kumar, Priyanka Singh and NK Dubey Centre of A... more 2 Botanicals in Agricultural Pest Management Ashok Kumar, Priyanka Singh and NK Dubey Centre of Advanced Study in Botany, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India Abstract The overzealous and indiscriminate use of most of the synthetic fungicides has created ...
... In previous paper Ms Usha P. Tigga, Ms Shalini R. Lihitkar, and Ms D. Rajyalakshmi have done ... more ... In previous paper Ms Usha P. Tigga, Ms Shalini R. Lihitkar, and Ms D. Rajyalakshmi have done the content analysis of DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology (DBIT) for 1998-2002, and it was felt that in continuation of that study, as members of the editorial ... Sh YS Rajan ...
With the growing dependence on network to aid smooth communication and increased outputs, informa... more With the growing dependence on network to aid smooth communication and increased outputs, information Technology (IT) industry must become more concerned about the possible security threats that can breach network security resulting in costly damages. This paper ...
Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, 2011
Airborne particulate matter samples were collected during biosolids applications in the summer 20... more Airborne particulate matter samples were collected during biosolids applications in the summer 2009. The biosolids were applied with the injection method. The major emphasis of the analysis was on providing in depth information such as size, shape, morphology, and chemical composition of different particles collected before, during, and after land application of biosolids. A significant correlation was observed between sampling stages and size distribution of particles. Particles with larger diameter (> 10 μm) during the application stage were observed to be very high. The particle shape analysis identified particles as polygons and spherical in shape as defined by the shape factor. There was a significant increase in agglomerates and floccules for the application stage. The elemental composition of particles obtained by energy dispersive spectroscopy spectra suggests that the particles collected contained elements such as C, O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, S, K, Ca, Fe, Cu, and Zn. It was ob...
In the present investigation the chemopreventive action and antimutagenic effects of a standardiz... more In the present investigation the chemopreventive action and antimutagenic effects of a standardized Panax Ginseng extract (EFLA400, processed Panax ginseng extract containing a high titre of ginsenoside Rg3 (>3.0% w/w) known as Phoenix ginseng) in Swiss albino mice have been evaluated. The oral administration of EFLA400 at 1, 3 and 10 mg/kg body weight at pre, peri and post-initiational phases, showed significant reductions in the number, size and weight of the papillomas. A significant reduction in tumour incidence (71.41 +/- 6.73%, 72.19 +/- 4.54% and 70.46 +/- 0.38% at 1, 3 and 10 mg/kg body weight, respectively) was observed in animals in the EFLA400 treated group compared with 100% tumour incidence in the control group. The cumulative number of papillomas during an observation period of 16 weeks was significantly reduced in the EFLA400 treated group (24 +/- 0.94, 16 +/- 1.41 and 11 +/- 1.41 at 1, 3 and 10 mg/kg body weight, respectively). However, the average latent period was significantly increased from 10.81 +/- 0.1 weeks in the control group to 12.39 +/- 0.28 weeks in the treated group (10 mg/kg body weight). The average tumour weight was recorded as 128.55 +/- 8.48, 116.00 +/- 8.48 and 57.5 +/- 3.29 mg in 1, 3 and 10 mg/kg body weight EFLA400 treated groups respectively. Chromosomal aberrations and micronuclei induction was also evaluated in bone marrow cells. These genotoxicity end-points were compared with papilloma occurrence at the same dose levels of carcinogen and ginseng. In the EFLA400 treated groups significantly reduced frequencies of chromosomal aberrations and micronuclei induced by DMBA and croton oil were observed. However, the maximum decrease in the frequencies of chromosomal aberrations and micronuclei were recorded in the 10 mg/kg body weight EFLA400 treated group than that of the 1 and 3 mg/kg body weight EFLA400 treated animals. The results from the present study suggest the dose dependent effectiveness of EFLA400 in chemoprevention and antimutagenicity in Swiss albino mice.
The article is intended to be a veritable encyclopedia of Hindi website development know-how and ... more The article is intended to be a veritable encyclopedia of Hindi website development know-how and offers advice on dynamic font creation, embedding, publishing and the related methodology up to their pros and cons. It is one-step guide for the Hindi website development. It provides comprehensive instructions and real world examples, for special coverage of the topics on Hindi website designing and offers advice for developing a truly dynamic Hindi website, on parallel lines to which any multilingual website can be developed. This article is of interest to web developers interested in building dynamic, interactive Hindi websites and for those who are looking for a quick, effective way to build embedded fonts for the web.
In near future, libraries will operate with such simplicity that staff will receive pre-sorted ma... more In near future, libraries will operate with such simplicity that staff will receive pre-sorted materials for shelving. Shelves will be instantly scanned for setting in some specific order. Library users will be able to check materials in and out of the library all by themselves without a librarian processing them and would find what they want almost instantly without bothering for classification system or arrangement. All this will leave library staff with more time to give personal attention to the user that is most desired and to plan and launch new programmes to support research and development activities of the organisation. All this can be activated by using a new emerging technology known as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology.
In recent years there has been considerable pressure in agriculture to reduce chemical pesticides... more In recent years there has been considerable pressure in agriculture to reduce chemical pesticides and to look for their better alternatives. The plant kingdom is recognized as the most efficient producer of different biologically active compounds, which provide them with resistance against different pests. Some higher plant products have been currently formulated as botanical pesticides and are used on a large scale as ecofriendly and biodegradable measures in managing agricultural pests. Botanicals used in agricultural pest management are safer to the user and the environment. The interest in the possible use of natural compounds to control agricultural pests has notably increased in response to consumer pressure to reduce or eliminate chemically synthesized additives in foods. There is a wide scope of use of plant-based pesticides in the integrated management of different agricultural pests. A consolidated and continuous search of natural products may yield safer alternative contr...
2 Botanicals in Agricultural Pest Management Ashok Kumar, Priyanka Singh and NK Dubey Centre of A... more 2 Botanicals in Agricultural Pest Management Ashok Kumar, Priyanka Singh and NK Dubey Centre of Advanced Study in Botany, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India Abstract The overzealous and indiscriminate use of most of the synthetic fungicides has created ...
... In previous paper Ms Usha P. Tigga, Ms Shalini R. Lihitkar, and Ms D. Rajyalakshmi have done ... more ... In previous paper Ms Usha P. Tigga, Ms Shalini R. Lihitkar, and Ms D. Rajyalakshmi have done the content analysis of DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology (DBIT) for 1998-2002, and it was felt that in continuation of that study, as members of the editorial ... Sh YS Rajan ...
With the growing dependence on network to aid smooth communication and increased outputs, informa... more With the growing dependence on network to aid smooth communication and increased outputs, information Technology (IT) industry must become more concerned about the possible security threats that can breach network security resulting in costly damages. This paper ...
Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, 2011
Airborne particulate matter samples were collected during biosolids applications in the summer 20... more Airborne particulate matter samples were collected during biosolids applications in the summer 2009. The biosolids were applied with the injection method. The major emphasis of the analysis was on providing in depth information such as size, shape, morphology, and chemical composition of different particles collected before, during, and after land application of biosolids. A significant correlation was observed between sampling stages and size distribution of particles. Particles with larger diameter (> 10 μm) during the application stage were observed to be very high. The particle shape analysis identified particles as polygons and spherical in shape as defined by the shape factor. There was a significant increase in agglomerates and floccules for the application stage. The elemental composition of particles obtained by energy dispersive spectroscopy spectra suggests that the particles collected contained elements such as C, O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, S, K, Ca, Fe, Cu, and Zn. It was ob...
In the present investigation the chemopreventive action and antimutagenic effects of a standardiz... more In the present investigation the chemopreventive action and antimutagenic effects of a standardized Panax Ginseng extract (EFLA400, processed Panax ginseng extract containing a high titre of ginsenoside Rg3 (>3.0% w/w) known as Phoenix ginseng) in Swiss albino mice have been evaluated. The oral administration of EFLA400 at 1, 3 and 10 mg/kg body weight at pre, peri and post-initiational phases, showed significant reductions in the number, size and weight of the papillomas. A significant reduction in tumour incidence (71.41 +/- 6.73%, 72.19 +/- 4.54% and 70.46 +/- 0.38% at 1, 3 and 10 mg/kg body weight, respectively) was observed in animals in the EFLA400 treated group compared with 100% tumour incidence in the control group. The cumulative number of papillomas during an observation period of 16 weeks was significantly reduced in the EFLA400 treated group (24 +/- 0.94, 16 +/- 1.41 and 11 +/- 1.41 at 1, 3 and 10 mg/kg body weight, respectively). However, the average latent period was significantly increased from 10.81 +/- 0.1 weeks in the control group to 12.39 +/- 0.28 weeks in the treated group (10 mg/kg body weight). The average tumour weight was recorded as 128.55 +/- 8.48, 116.00 +/- 8.48 and 57.5 +/- 3.29 mg in 1, 3 and 10 mg/kg body weight EFLA400 treated groups respectively. Chromosomal aberrations and micronuclei induction was also evaluated in bone marrow cells. These genotoxicity end-points were compared with papilloma occurrence at the same dose levels of carcinogen and ginseng. In the EFLA400 treated groups significantly reduced frequencies of chromosomal aberrations and micronuclei induced by DMBA and croton oil were observed. However, the maximum decrease in the frequencies of chromosomal aberrations and micronuclei were recorded in the 10 mg/kg body weight EFLA400 treated group than that of the 1 and 3 mg/kg body weight EFLA400 treated animals. The results from the present study suggest the dose dependent effectiveness of EFLA400 in chemoprevention and antimutagenicity in Swiss albino mice.
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