133 research outputs found

    Impacts of agricultural research on poverty: findings of an integrated economic and social analysis

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    Agricultural research, Sustainable livelihoods, Agricultural growth, Gender, Agricultural technology,

    Antioxidant defence of L-glutamine on mitochondrial function in experimentally induced myocardial infarction in rats

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    Myocardial infarction is a major public health concern and the leading cause of death all over the world. A better understanding of the processes involved in myocardial infarction has stimulated the search for biomolecules, which could limit the myocardial injury. We determined the protective activity of L-glutamine on mitochondrial function in isoprenaline-induced myocardial infarction in rats, an animal model of myocardial infarction in man. Oral pre-treatment with glutamine significantly inhibited the isoprenaline-induced changes in the levels of troponin T and homocysteine in the plasma. It conserved the activities of tricarboxylic acid cycle enzymes (isocitrate dehydrogenase, α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase, succinate dehydrogenase, malate dehydrogenase) and respiratory marker enzyme (NADH dehydrogenase) and the level of myocardial ATP content at levels comparable to that of normal controls. It also attenuated isoprenaline-induced oxidative stress in rat mitochondria and preserved the antioxidant defence system at near normal. The results indicate that the cardioprotective effect of glutamine can be correlated directly with its ability to activate the energy status and antioxidant defence system.Keywords: isoprenalin

    Amino Acid Compositions of 27 Food Fishes and Their Importance in Clinical Nutrition

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    Proteins and amino acids are important biomolecules which regulate key metabolic pathways and serve as precursors for synthesis of biologically important substances; moreover, amino acids are building blocks of proteins. Fish is an important dietary source of quality animal proteins and amino acids and play important role in human nutrition. In the present investigation, crude protein content and amino acid compositions of important food fishes from different habitats have been studied. Crude protein content was determined by Kjeldahl method and amino acid composition was analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography and information on 27 food fishes was generated. The analysis showed that the cold water species are rich in lysine and aspartic acid, marine fishes in leucine, small indigenous fishes in histidine, and the carps and catfishes in glutamic acid and glycine. The enriched nutrition knowledge base would enhance the utility of fish as a source of quality animal proteins and amino acids and aid in their inclusion in dietary counseling and patient guidance for specific nutritional needs

    Sustained acceleration of soil carbon decomposition observed in a 6-year warming experiment in a warm-temperate forest in southern Japan

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    To examine global warming’s effect on soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition in Asian monsoon forests, we conducted a soil warming experiment with a multichannel automated chamber system in a 55-year-old warm-temperate evergreen broadleaved forest in southern Japan. We established three treatments: control chambers for total soil respiration, trenched chambers for heterotrophic respiration (R(h)), and warmed trenched chambers to examine warming effect on R(h). The soil was warmed with an infrared heater above each chamber to increase soil temperature at 5 cm depth by about 2.5 °C. The warming treatment lasted from January 2009 to the end of 2014. The annual warming effect on R(h) (an increase per °C) ranged from 7.1 to17.8% °C(−1). Although the warming effect varied among the years, it averaged 9.4% °C(−1) over 6 years, which was close to the value of 10.1 to 10.9% °C(−1) that we calculated using the annual temperature–efflux response model of Lloyd and Taylor. The interannual warming effect was positively related to the total precipitation in the summer period, indicating that summer precipitation and the resulting soil moisture level also strongly influenced the soil warming effect in this forest

    Microbial community structure mediates response of soil C decomposition to litter addition and warming

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    Microbial activity has been highlighted as one of the main unknowns controlling the fate and turnover of soil organic matter (SOM) in response to climate change. How microbial community structure and function may (or may not) interact with increasing temperature to impact the fate and turnover of SOM, in particular when combined with changes in litter chemistry, is not well understood. The primary aim of this study was to determine if litter chemistry impacted the decomposition of soil and litter-derived carbon (C), and its interaction with temperature, and whether this response was controlled by microbial community structure and function. Fresh or pre-incubated eucalyptus leaf litter (13C enriched) was added to a woodland soil and incubated at 12, 22, or 32 �C. We tracked the movement of litter and soilderived C into CO2, water-extractable organic carbon (WEOC), and microbial phospholipids (PLFA). The litter additions produced significant changes in every parameter measured, while temperature, interacting with litter chemistry, predominately affected soil C respiration (priming and temperature sensitivity), microbial community structure, and the metabolic quotient (a proxy for microbial carbon use efficiency [CUE]). The direction of priming varied with the litter additions (negative with fresh litter, positive with pre-incubated litter) and was related to differences in the composition of microbial communities degrading soil-C, particularly gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, resulting from litter addition. Soil-C decomposition in both litter treatments was more temperature sensitive (higher Q10) than in the soil-only control, and soil-C priming became increasingly positive with temperature. However, microbes utilizing soil-C in the litter treatments had higher CUE, suggesting the longer-term stability of soil-C may be increased at higher temperature with litter addition. Our results show that in the same soil, the growth of distinct microbial communities can alter the turnover and fate of SOM and, in the context of global change, its response to temperature

    Structural static testing of LCA rudder

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    Structural static strength test was conducted on the CFRP Composite Co-cured rudder for LCA, to demonstrate the structural integrity of the rudder and to experimentally determine the deflections and strains at selected locations and to correlate the test values with those obtained by theoretical analysis. The rudder was loaded upto the limit load (2614.0 kgs) and a limit reaction load (652.2 kgs) was also simultaneously applied. The load Vs deflection / strain behaviour was obtained. The rudder successfully withstood the limit load without any failure and the corresponding maximum tip deflection was 37.16 mm. The maximum strain recorded was 1998 micro strain on the shear web of the front spar of the rudder. The torque monitored on the link rod was 3874.20 N-m and the applied torque was 3675.17 N-m. Both the deflections and strains were well within design requirements. It was therefore concluded that the structural behaviour of the rudder is satisfactory and it was cleared for flight trials. This report deals with the results of the static testing of the rudder

    Survey on VM Placement Algorithms

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    Abstract — In cloud computing, there are many strategies used for virtual machine (VM) placement. Objectives for VM placement are to reduce the number of physical machines required, VM allocation time and to reduce resource and power wastage. This paper surveys various VM placement algorithms for reducing the required number of physical machines or for efficient usage of resource consumption and power consumption

    THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTS IN HINDI LITERATURE OF BHAKTI PERIOD

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