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    Arivumathi’s Techniques Poetry

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    The manner and speed of expression in a poetic work is based on the knowledge and experience of particular poetry. The creator follows various methods to impress the readers and handles it strategically. In that way, the poetic impulses of the poet Arivumathi are well handled. He uses literary techniques such as simile, metaphor, irony, and included some cultural elements from a social point of view. His poems are a clear picture of a human mind. In his poetry, he has used the poetic techniques to reveal the depth of love, the root of the tree, the seed of the fruit, the taste of the fruit, the sweetness of the stone, the whiteness of the fire, and the philosophy of truth. The poet's knowledge of language is the factors that determine the best expressive techniques in his poems. In this way, it can be seen that the poetic techniques are well developed in the poems of Arivumathi. In his poems he has perfectly expressed the rights and rational thoughts of the grassroot people

    Tragic Flows in Arthur Miller's All My Son's

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    In his Play formulates his theory on the nature and function of tragedy. The novelists said thatmiserable feeling is invoked in us when we are in the presence of a character that is ready to end his life to secure personal quality.It employs a pattern that is fundamental to most tragedies.In a tragedy we always come across an individual who tries to gain rightful place for him in the society. Man's failure to achieve his personal status is the fault of the society. Miller asserts that the personal factor is not entirely passive. While examining a tragedy we should not exclude the individual's flow; though the most dominating factor is the society

    Formulation and Evaluation of Anticholinesterase Drug Neostigmine Methylsulfate Injection

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    The main objective of the study was to formulate a safe and stable injection for rapid therapeutic action. The Neostigmine methylsulfate is the drug substance which is used to prevent destruction of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine by the enzyme acetyl cholinesterase within the nervous system. Neostigmine methylsulfate cannot be given as oral dosage form due to its quaternary amine structure. The dose of oral dosage form of Neostigmine methylsulfate exceeds 10 times greater than parenteral dosage form. To overcome this problem a safe and stable formulation of Neostigmine methylsulfate injection was prepared and evaluated. Drug, Phenol and sodium acetate, order of mixing was determined in pre-formulation development. D value ensures moist-heat sterilization method is suitable for the injection. The Process compatibility study reveals that injection potency and purity did not affected when exposed to stainless steel and process tubing. The filter compatibility study demonstrates that the Neostigmine methylsulfate injection passes through filter without having drug loss due to binding of the drug to the membrane. Stability study of developed formulation conducted at Nitrogen purged environment, different pH, and various temperatures are tested over time for the amount of drug, Phenol, impurities, and particulate matter clearly indicated the drug product was stable. Neostigmine methylsulfate injection passes the entire quality control release test and there were no mechanical issues during the process. Thus, the product can be manufactured at a large scale

    Evaluation of cell viability of gold nanoparticle-reduced graphene oxide composite on MCF-7 Cell lines

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    401-410Plant mediated synthesis of nanoparticles is a better substitute for chemically synthesized nanoparticles. These nanoparticles facilitate more advantages in cancer treatment. In this study, biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles has been carried out using aqueous extract of Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms by the hot air-oven method. The effect of variation of plant extract concentration was carried out to optimize the formation of gold nanoparticles by this method. Reduced graphene oxide was prepared by treating graphene oxide with aqueous extract of E. crassipes as a capping agent. Nano composite was prepared using an equal ratio of reduced graphene oxide and nanogold by sonication method. Prepared metal and non-metallic nanoparticles were characterized by analytical spectroscopic tools viz. UV-Visible spectrometer, FTIR spectrophotometer, and Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope. Cell viability of aforesaid nanoparticles was examined by MTT assay against MCF-7 cell lines. Among all the nanoparticles, reduced graphene oxide exhibited 23% cell viability at 250 μg /mL and IC50 at 140 μg /mL against MCF-cell lines. Doxorubicin was used as a standard. The result of this study reveals the cytotoxicity of the prepared nanoparticles and nanocomposite against MCF-cell lines

    Perspective Chapter: A View – Cloud-Edge Computing Technology

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    In the computing era, the users of Internet grow tremendously. Each individual is using a number of devices that access data indefinitely. For any desired task, we will have three sorts of basic work in terms of storing, processing, and computation. In distributed world, many applications depending upon individual or enterprise rely on cloud computing. Edge computing has also evolved after cloud computing. Both the technologies have many common characteristics. The advantage of edge computing technology is service provisioning and it is done at the device level closer to the user rather than cloud. The application that needs faster response time or that holds sensitive data almost relied on edge technology for its computation

    Evaluation of periphyton quantity on different natural substrates in Earthen lined pond

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    Experiments were conducted in outdoor earthen lined pond to study periphyton quantity on three types of natural substrates such as split bamboo pole, coconut coir and coconut shell, which was placed inside the earthen lined pond filled with seawater for duration of 45 days. Observations were made in every 15th day for growth of periphyton both qualitatively and quantitatively on the three natural substrates and physico-chemical properties of selected pond water such as transparency, water temperature, salinity, pH, Dissolved oxygen, Ammonia (NH3-N), Nitrite (NO2-N), Nitrate (NO3-N), BOD and Chlorophyll ‘a’ were recorded during periphyton samplings. The periphy-ton quantity (34562 ± 671 cells / cm2) observed for coconut coir was higher than the split bamboo pole (33104 ± 810 cells / cm2), and coconut shell (21194 ± 872 cells / cm2) in the final day of the experiment. One way ANOVA of the data collected clearly affirmed that significant differences were observed (P < 0.05) in periphyton quantity among the three substrates tested. A total 16 phyto-periphytic microalgae (Bacillariophyceae – 10 types, Dinophyceae – 4 types and Cyanophyceae – 2 types) and 10 Zoo-periphyton (Copepod- 4 types, Meroplankton – 4 types and Tintin-nidae – 2 types) were recorded from these three substrates. Among the different phyto-periphytic microalgae, Bacil-lariophyceae group were found to be more (Split bamboo pole – 72%, Coconut coir – 73% and Coconut shell – 71%) on three substrates studied. Further, coconut coir was found to be best substrate than split bamboo pole and coconut shell, which can be utilized by fin and shellfishes as natural food

    INDENTITY OF DALIT WOMEN IN BAMA'S "SANGATI." -

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    Dalit writing has arisen as a significant zone in the post-pilgrim India. A dalit lady goes through two kinds of anguish, one that she is a ladies and the other that she has a place with a most reduced network. It is these sufferings that Bama centers in Sangati. Sangati is a progression of occasions that portrays the lives of Dalit ladies who face the twofold inconvenience of position and sexual orientation separation. Dalit ladies are minimized, separated, embarrassed and irritated both by their men people and by the general public. Bama through careful portrayal, voices out how the manner in which man controlled society works with Dalit ladies. Men in their locale are liberated from a wide range of duties though ladies are over-troubled with unending work for the duration of the day. Bama depicts the sensible picture of dalit ladies who barely impedes independent of her being dealt with viciously by their dads, siblings or spouses

    Applications of the Neutrosophic Poisson Distribution for Bi-Univalent Functions Involving the Modified Caputo’s Derivative Operator

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    This paper establishes the upper bounds for the second and third coefficients of holomorphic and bi-univalent functions in a family which involves Bazilevic functions and μ-pseudo-starlike functions under a new operator, joining the neutrosophic Poisson distribution with the modified Caputo’s derivative operator. We also discuss Fekete–Szego’s function problem in this family. Examples are given to support our case for the neutrosophic Poisson distribution. The fields of physics, mechanics, engineering, and biology all make extensive use of fractional derivatives

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACY & LIFE SCIENCES Antibacterial activity of freshwater Mussel Parreysia corrugata (Muller 1774) from Lower Anaicut Reservoir, India

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    Abstract In the present study aqueous, ethanol and methanol extracts of freshwater mussel Parreysia corrugata were screened for antibacterial activity. The extracts were obtained from the whole body tissue of the animals and tested against 5 pathogenic bacteria viz., Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella typhi, Enterococcus faecalis and Staphylococcus aureus. Ethanol extract of P.corrugata showed maximum antibacterial activity 11 mm against P.aeruginosa and the minimum activity 9 mm against K. pneumoniae. Methanol extract of P.corrugata showed Maximum inhibition 13mm against P.aeruginosa and the minimum inhibition zone of 8mm against K. pneumoniae. Aqueous extract of P.corrugata showed the maximum inhibition zone was 10mm against S.aureus and the minimum inhibition zone was 7 mm against S.typhi. Aqueous, Ethanol and Methanol extracts showed antibacterial activity against five human pathogen bacteria tested. Compare to water extracts Ethanol and Methanol extracts showed more activity against all pathogens. FTIR analysis revealed the presence of bioactive compounds signals at different ranges

    Surface chemical studies on sphalerite and galena using Bacillus polymyxa: II. Mechanisms of microbe-mineral interactions

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    Biodissolution tests reveal the release of lead/zinc species from galena/sphalerite, respectively, while biosorption experiments confirm interaction of cells of Bacillus polymyxa (B. polymyxa) with the metal ions of interest. The amount of exo-polysaccharides is found to be the highest in the case of galena-interacted cells, followed by the Bromfield medium-grown cells while the sphalerite-interacted cells have the least, based on ruthenium red adsorption studies. In contrast, the sphalerite-interacted cells assay the highest amount of protein while the galena-interacted cells have the lowest amount, on a comparative basis. The adsorption of xanthate onto galena is found to be diminished in the presence of the cells whereas the xanthate adsorption density for activated sphalerite is unaffected in the pH range 9-11. Additionally, the cell surface hydrophobicity tests confirm that the sphalerite-interacted cells are more hydrophobic relative to the galena-interacted cells. FTIR spectroscopic data lend support to the higher adsorption density of the cells onto galena vis-à-vis sphalerite. The higher exo-polysaccharide and lower protein contents together with the hydrophilic nature of the galena-interacted cells could be the contributing factors to the selective flocculation and depression of galena. In a similar manner, the higher protein and lower exo-polysaccharide contents as well as the greater hydrophobicity of the sphalerite-interacted cells favor its floatability and dispersion
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