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    Agricultural Land Market Transactions in Chhattisgarh : A Case Study

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    In the newly born state of Chhattisgarh a large number of land buyers have become actively engaged in the villages located along the national highway and at the periphery of Raipur city, the capital of Chhattisgarh to purchase prime agricultural land. In view of the fast emerging land markets after the formation of the state, it is imperative to understand the role of market and non-market forces in transaction of prime agricultural land for non-agricultural uses and transactions within the agriculture sector. This study is an attempt in this direction. The study has been conducted in the Jora, Labhandi, Serikhedi and Dharampura villages of Dharsiwa block in Raipur district of Chhattisgarh state. These villages are located on both sides of Mumbai-Raipur-Kolkatta National Highway No.6 and are in the close periphery of the Raipur city. Two-stage least square technique of simultaneous equation system has been used to estimate demand and supply relationship in land market. Total owned land of seller and the price of land have been reported as the two important determinants of supply relations in land sale market. Similarly, the ownership of total owned land of buyers and non-farm income of buyer are major determinants of demand for agriculture land. Also, distances from National Highway, revenue grades and land sold under distress have been found important factors. The linear trends in land sale and land prices have indicated that area of the land for sale has increased year after year. Prices of land have also increased year after year. The most important factors which have forced the farmers to sell out their lands have been identified as functioning of aggressive land market forces, extremely poor capital base of the farmers, desire to construct their houses, increasing addiction to alcohol and inclination towards starting non-agricultural enterprises or professions, landhunger tendency of urban businessmen and colonizers. The study has suggested that certain effective legislations and institutional measures will have to be introduced and enforced for non-transfer of agricultural land.Agricultural and Food Policy,

    Gcn4p and novel upstream activating sequences regulate targets of the unfolded protein response.

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    Eukaryotic cells respond to accumulation of unfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) by activating the unfolded protein response (UPR), a signal transduction pathway that communicates between the ER and the nucleus. In yeast, a large set of UPR target genes has been experimentally determined, but the previously characterized unfolded protein response element (UPRE), an upstream activating sequence (UAS) found in the promoter of the UPR target gene KAR2, cannot account for the transcriptional regulation of most genes in this set. To address this puzzle, we analyzed the promoters of UPR target genes computationally, identifying as candidate UASs short sequences that are statistically overrepresented. We tested the most promising of these candidate UASs for biological activity, and identified two novel UPREs, which are necessary and sufficient for UPR activation of promoters. A genetic screen for activators of the novel motifs revealed that the transcription factor Gcn4p plays an essential and previously unrecognized role in the UPR: Gcn4p and its activator Gcn2p are required for induction of a majority of UPR target genes during ER stress. Both Hac1p and Gcn4p bind target gene promoters to stimulate transcriptional induction. Regulation of Gcn4p levels in response to changing physiological conditions may function as an additional means to modulate the UPR. The discovery of a role for Gcn4p in the yeast UPR reveals an additional level of complexity and demonstrates a surprising conservation of the signaling circuit between yeast and metazoan cells

    Iris Recognition and Automated Eye Tracking

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    Physiological and behavioral characteristics of individuals that distinguish one person from the others. These characteristics are different in each person Iris is the best characteristic that can be used for personā€™s identification and authentication in comparison with fingerprints, face, voice, and signature. The iris pattern is different between the right and left eye of the same person. For this recognition system we have used MATLAB tool. For iris recognition first of all database will be created in MATLAB using webcam. Then iris localization is done, for iris identification. After localization normalization and segmentation will performed, for that hough transform algorithm implemented. In last binarization of image is performed. Then binary output is compared with database imageā€™s binary value. From comparison recognition is done, we can identify whether person is authorized or not

    A uracil nitroso amine based colorimetric sensor for the detection of CuĀ²āŗ ions from aqueous environment and its practical applications

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    A simple uracil nitroso amine based colorimetric chemosensor (UNA-1) has been synthesized and screened for its cation recognition ability. Sensor UNA-1 exhibited a high sensitivity and selectivity towards CuĀ²āŗ ions in aqueous medium in the presence of a wide range of other competing cations (Agāŗ, AlĀ³āŗ, BaĀ²āŗ+, CaĀ²āŗ, CdĀ²āŗ, CoĀ²āŗ, CrĀ³āŗ, Csāŗ, FeĀ²āŗ, FeĀ³āŗ, Liāŗ, MgĀ²āŗ, MnĀ²āŗ, Naāŗ, NiĀ²āŗ, PbĀ²āŗ, ZnĀ²āŗ, HgĀ²āŗ and SrĀ²āŗ). With CuĀ²āŗ, the sensor UNA-1 gave a distinct color change from colorless to dark yellow by forming a complex of 1:1 stoichiometry. Furthermore, sensor UNA-1 was successfully utilized in the preparation of test strips and supported silica for the detection of CuĀ²āŗ ions from aqueous environment

    Wireless Data Gloves Controlled Virtual Musical Instrument

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    In this paper we describe the Data Glove Controlled Virtual Musical Instruments. Traditionally musical instruments are very bulky and expensive to carrying it, whenever user wants to play it. Now the mew system is generated which helps user to play musical instruments virtually, using data glove and computer system. The data glove is input device to the system which is made with the help of flex based register and which helps to tracking gesture made by user. These gestures are playing various musical instruments. Data glove produces the triggered signal which is receives by music generation system. This triggered signal used to play the predefined musical notes of instruments. DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.15035
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