279 research outputs found

    Composition Dependence of Electrical Resistivity of Bismuth Antimonide Thin Films

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    Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes from North Maharashtra

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    The present paper deals with three species of Dictyosporium Corda viz. Dictyosporium elegans Corda, Dictyosporium cocophilum Bat and Dictyosporium tetraseriale Goh,Yanna and Hyde were collected from the submerged wood samples from the various water bodies in North Maharashtra region. Two species viz. Dictyosporium cocophilum Bat and Dictyosporium tetraseriale Goh,Yanna and Hyde are recorded for the first time form India. Brief notes and illustration are given for each taxon. Geographical distribution of each species in India is also provided

    Diversity of Savoryella jones and eaton from north Maharashtra

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    The present paper deals with three species of ascomycetous genus Savoryella viz. Savoryella fusiformis Ho, Hyde and Hodgkiss, Savoryella grandispora Hyde and Savoryella limnetica Chang and Hsieh were collected from the submerged wood samples from the various water bodies in North Maharashtra region. All the three species are being recorded for the first time form India. Brief notes and illustration are given for each taxon. Geographical distribution of each species in India is also provided

    Aquatic Fungi from North Maharashtra-VII

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    Conidia of water-borne hyphomycetes are reported in foam samples collected from the river Tapti and Panzara of North Maharashtra. In all, five hyphomycetous taxa assignable to five genera were identified. The foam spora of North Maharashtra represents a mixture of both tropical and temperate fungi. Three species viz. Anguillospora crassa Ingold, Lunulospora curvula Ingold and Tetracladium marchalianum de Wildman are being reported for the first time from North Maharashtra region while two species viz. Campylospora filicladia Nawawi, Clavariopsis azalanii Nawawi, are being reported for the first time from Maharashtra State. Brief notes and illustration are given for each taxon. Geographical distribution of these fungi in India is also provided

    Ferric carboxymaltose: choice of treatment in postpartum anaemia in multispeciality zonal hospital of armed forces medical services

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    Background: World Health Organization has defined postpartum anemia (PPA) as hemoglobin (Hb) of < 10 gm% during the postpartum period. The objective of the present study was to compare the safety and efficacy of ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) in the treatment of post-partum anaemia (PPA).Methods: A total of 214 patients were identified in a zonal hospital of Armed Forces Medical Services, between Jan 2019 and August 2019 who found to have PPA. Patients having hemoglobin (Hb) <10 g/dl were assigned to receive Intravenous FCM, as per the calculated dose. Changes in hemoglobin (Hb) and serum ferritin levels at 2 and 6 weeks after treatment were recorded and analyzed. Adverse effects to FCM administration were also recorded.Results: Significant rises in Hb and serum ferritin levels were observed. The mean increase in Hb after 2 weeks was 3.1±0.50 g/dl and 4.0±70 g/dl at 6 weeks. The mean increase in serum ferritin levels after 2 weeks was 210.40±38.50 and 270.25±14.60 ng/ml after 6 weeks. Adverse drug reactions were significantly less (p<0.001).Conclusions: Ferric carboxymaltose increases Hb level and restores iron stores faster without any severe adverse drug reactions. Patient tolerance was good after FCM injection

    Data Aggregation Based Proactive Data Reporting Protocol for Wireless Sensor Network

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    Wireless sensor networks are the grouping of tiny sensor nodes that gathers the information by sensing activeness from the surroundings similar lands, forests, hills, sea. Power saving is a critical issue in wireless sensor networks since sensor nodes are battery-powered. To achieve optimized network performance at collecting a small portion of sensed data in network is in current researches. There are many protocols available for the successful communication. Sink trail and sink trail-s are the two energy efficient proactive data reporting protocols for mobile sink based on data collection with low complexity and reduced control overhead. In wireless sensor networks, using mobile sinks mobility rather than static sink for data collection is the new trend. Recently the researches are giving the concentration on moving patterns of the mobile sink to achieve optimized network performance, collecting a small area of sensed data in the network and also reducing energy consumption is main motto of the recent searches. Sink trail and sink trail-S protocols aim to conserve energy by turning off unnecessary sensors while simultaneously preserving a constant level of routing fidelity. In the proposed system we proposed the system that provides solution over mobility problems in wireless sensor network with energy saving methodology using aggregation technique. DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.150616

    Hyphomycetes from north Maharashtra

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    The present paper deals with five species of Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes were collected from the submerged wood samples from the various water bodies in North Maharashtra region. Two species viz. Camposporidium cristatum Nawawi and Kuthubutheen and Dictyosporium guanttii Bhat and Sutton are being recorded for the first time form India. While Bactrodesmium indicum Udaiyan and Diplocladiella longibrachiata Nawawi &amp; Kuthubutheen are being reported&nbsp; for the first time from Maharashtra state. Brief notes and illustration are given for each taxon. Geographical distribution of each species in India is also provided

    Aquatic Fungi from Nasik District-I

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    The paper deals with five species of aquatic fungi belonging to five genera of freshwater hyphomycetes found in foam samples collected from Trambkeshwar stream of Nasik District. The foam spora of this region represents mixture of both tropical and temperate species. Brief notes and illustration are given for each taxon. Geographical distribution of each species in India is also provided

    5-level torque-hysteresis controller for DTC based IM drive

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    In the recent trade demand, the AC machines and drives are extensively utilized. Normally, the AC drives exploit with high efficacy as well as high performance. Among other things, one of the best control strategies is Direct torque control (DTC). For this article, the induction motor drive is projected very simple amended DTC scheme in accordance with the hysteresis controller. By the reason of its modest assembly &amp; effective execution, DTC is used for AC as well as DC drive as associated to other monitoring structures. The presence of high ripple content in output torque for DTC scheme is only an obstacle. This article approaches extenuation of the ripples in torque by varying the predictable 5-level torque hysteresis controller used in DTC. The expansion of distinctive switching approach has been generated for chosen voltage vector. On the basis of ripple content simulation outcomes fulfilled in MATLAB/SIMULINK for hysteresis torque controller to minimized the ripples
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