34 research outputs found

    Evaluation of synergistic potential of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria with Rhizobium in mungbean (Vigna radiata L.)

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    A pot experiment was conducted in glass house at PAU research farm, Ludhiana, Punjab, India to evaluate effect of co-inoculation of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria with Rhizobium on mungbean productivity. Coinoculation showed a significant increase at 5% in nodule number, nodule dry weight, shoot and root dry and fresh weight, plant length, no. of pods, chlorophyll and leghaemoglobin content, over Rhizobium alone. Application of PGPRs R-4, R-6, S-5, S-9 and S-11 along with Rhizobium further enhanced the grain yield over Rhizobium inoculation alone. Rizobacterial isolates R-6 and S-11 co-inoculated with Rhizobium showed better result than other isolates.These plant beneficial rhizobacteria may decrease the global dependence on various hazardous agricultural chemicals used in mungbean

    Performance Evaluation of Manhattan Mobility Model in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

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    Mobility model is the foundation of the simulation study of various routing protocols in Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET). A Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) is a continuously self-configuring network without infrastructure, where every node functions as a transmitter, router, and data sink. A high mobility of MANET nodes reduces the reliability of network communication. In dynamic networks, high mobility of the nodes makes it very difficult to predict the dynamic network topology and hence route/link failures. NS2 network simulator is used to implement MANET by using Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector (DSDV), Ad Hoc Demand Vector (AODV), and Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) by using mobility generator tool, Bonnmotion-3.0.1 in this paper. This paper compares mobility model on AODV, DSDV, and DSR routing protocols with QoS performance metrics throughput, packet delivery ratio, end to end delay, packet overhead and packet dropping rate

    Tools Used in Big Data Analytics

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    Big data is the current state of the art topic creating its unique place in the research and industry minds to look into depth of topic to get valuable results needed to meet the future data mining and analysis needs. Big data refers to enormous amounts of unstructured data created as a result of high performance applications ranging from scientific to social networks, from e-government to medical information system and so on. So, there also prevails the need of to analyze the data to get valuable data results from it. This paper deals with analytic emphasis on big data and what are the different tools used for big data analysis In this paper, different sections through an overlook on different aspects on big data such as big data analysis, big data storage techniques and tools used for big data analysis

    The meanings of heart health among low-income Malay women in Singapore: Narratives of food insecurity, caregiving stressors, and shame

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    Journal of Applied Communication Research502111-12

    Race-Making of COVID-19 in Early Mainstream Frames: The Production of the Epidemic(ed) Transnational Citizen

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    Journal #48 from Media Rise's Quarantined Across Borders Collection by Satveer Kaur-Gill. From Singapore. Quarantined in Singapore.Media Rise Publications. Quarantined Across Borders Collection. Edited by Dr. Srividya "Srivi" Ramasubramanian.In adopting discourse tracing as method, this piece shares my initial insight on the reporting of the COVID-19 outbreak by mainstream press (Singapore)

    Race-Making of COVID-19 in Early Mainstream Frames: The Production of the Epidemic(ed) Transnational Citizen

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    Journal #48 from Media Rise's Quarantined Across Borders Collection by Satveer Kaur-Gill. From Singapore. Quarantined in Singapore.Media Rise Publications. Quarantined Across Borders Collection. Edited by Dr. Srividya "Srivi" Ramasubramanian.In adopting discourse tracing as method, this piece shares my initial insight on the reporting of the COVID-19 outbreak by mainstream press (Singapore)

    Negotiating the (im)mobility of domestic work: Communicative erasures, disrupted embodiments, and neoliberal Asia

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    10.1080/17513057.2020.1739319Journal of International and Intercultural Communication1302130-15
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