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    Screening of Coriander Genotypes for their Relative Susceptibility against Aphids under Field Conditions

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    The field experiments were conducted during Rabi 2013-14 and 2014-15 to screen out twelve varieties/entries of coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) for their relative susceptibility against aphids. None of the varieties/entries escaped the infestation of aphids. The build-up of aphid infestation started from second half of December and reached to its maximum in the first to third week of February in both years and then gradually declined. On the basis of grade index of mean aphid population, coriander varieties RCr- 684 (25.45 aphids/plant), RCr-446 (26.45 aphids/plant), ACr-1 (26.60 aphids/plant), RCr- 436 (41.75 aphids/plant), Gujarat Coriander-2 (42.45 aphids/plant), Pant Haritma (43.50 aphids/plant) and Gujarat Coriander-1 (43.70 aphids/plant) were categorized as least susceptible, Rajendra Swati and RCr-41 were moderately susceptible, whereas, Swati (CS-6), Sadhna (CS-4) and Sindhu (CS-2), 73.88, 70.60 and 69.50 aphids/plant, respectively were categorized as highly susceptible varieties of coriander against aphids under field conditions. Coriander variety RCr-684 received maximum yield (16.82 and 16.63 q/ha) for both the years followed by ACr-1 and RCr-446

    Estimating Parameter of the Selected Uniform Population Under the Generalized Stein Loss Function

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    This paper deals with the problem of estimating scale parameter of the selected uniform population when sample sizes are unequal. The loss has been measured by the generalized Stein loss (GSL) function. The uniformly minimum risk unbiased (UMRU) estimator is derived, and the natural estimators are also constructed under the GSL function. One of the natural estimators is proved to be the generalized Bayes estimator with respect to a noninformative prior. For k = 2, we obtained a sufficient condition for an inadmissibility result and demonstrate that the natural estimator and UMRU estimator are inadmissible. A simulation investigation is also carried out for the performance of the risk functions of various competing estimators. Finally, this article represents a conclusion of our study

    Electrical and Magnetic behaviour of PrFeAsO0.8F0.2 superconductor

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    The superconducting and ground state samples of PrFeAsO0.8F0.2 and PrFeAsO have been synthesised via easy and versatile single step solid state reaction route. X-ray & Reitveld refine parameters of the synthesised samples are in good agreement to the earlier reported value of the structure. The ground state of the pristine compound (PrFeAsO) exhibited a metallic like step in resistivity below 150K followed by another step at 12K. The former is associated with the spin density wave (SDW) like ordering of Fe spins and later to the anomalous magnetic ordering for Pr moments. Both the resistivity anomalies are absent in case of superconducting PrFeAsO0.8F0.2 sample. Detailed high field (up to 12Tesla) electrical and magnetization measurements are carried out for superconducting PrFeAsO0.8F0.2 sample. The PrFeAsO0.8F0.2 exhibited superconducting onset (Tconset) at around 47K with Tc({\rho} =0) at 38K. Though the Tconset remains nearly invariant, the Tc({\rho} =0) is decreased with applied field, and the same is around 23K under applied field of 12Tesla. The upper critical field (Hc2) is estimated from the Ginzburg Landau equation (GL) fitting, which is found to be ~ 182Tesla. Critical current density (Jc) being calculated from high field isothermal magnetization (MH) loops with the help of Beans critical state model, is found to be of the order of 103 A/cm2. Summarily, the superconductivity characterization of single step synthesised PrFeAsO0.8F0.2 superconductor is presented.Comment: 15 Pages Text + Fig

    (R1506) Generalized cr3b Problem with Heterogeneous Primary and Secondary as Finite Straight Segment

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    The existence and stability of stationary points are investigated under the effects of heterogeneous primary having N-layers with different densities, radiating finite straight segment and the Coriolis as well as centrifugal forces in the frame of cr3bp. The equations of motion are determined with the help of which we evaluate five stationary points analytically as well as graphically, and examine their stability

    Structural, Magnetic and Magneto-caloric studies of Ni50Mn30Sn20Shape Memory Alloy

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    We have synthesized a nominal composition of Ni50Mn30Sn20 alloy using arc melting technique. Rietveld refinement confirms the austenite L21 structure in Fm-3m space group. Electrical resistivity has been found to clearly exhibiting two different phenomena viz. a magnetic transition from paramagnetic to ferromagnetic and a structural transition from austenite to martensitic phase. Thermo-magnetization measurements M(T) confirms ferromagnetic transition temperature TC at 222 K and martensitic transition starting at 127 K(MS). Magnetization measurement M(H) at 10 K confirms the ferromagnetic state. Frequency dependence of ac susceptibility \c{hi}' at low temperature suggests spin glass behavior in the system. The isothermal magnetic entropy change values have been found to be 1.14 J/Kg.K, 2.69 J/Kg.K and 3.9 J/Kg.K, with refrigeration capacities of 19.6 J/kg, 37.8 J/kg and 54.6 J/kg for the field change of 1, 2 and 3 Tesla respectively at 227 K.Comment: 16 pages text + Figs. Ni50Mn30Sn20 alloy: reasonable refrigeration capacity tunable to Room

    Neural Network based Statcom for Grid Connected wind Generator

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    Due to the increasing demand and restriction in building of the new lines complex modern power system presents serious challenges regarding stability of power system. Transient stability is also known as main source of the system insecurity. Because of that in the event of faults and disturbances it has to be maintained for power systems stable operation. In earlier power system to improve the transient stability supplementary controllers are used. These supplementary controllers are the shunt FACT devices like STATCOM (Static Synchronous Compensator) and SVC (Static VAR Compensator). Thesis suggests an application regarding NN (Neural Network). NN determines controller signal of STATCOM for grid active power and reactive power hence this improves stability of power system. Suggested controller is tested on 3-bus 2-machine system. The parameters like terminal voltage of buses, active power transmission line and reactive power of the system. The results which obtained are compared with the FLC system, Neural Network (NN). This proved that the Neural Network STATCOM gives better power result compare to that of STATCOM with FLC system. The effectiveness is verified by the Mat Lab/Simulink Software

    ZmcPKC70, a Protein Kinase C-type Enzyme from Maize: BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION, REGULATION BY PHORBOL 12-MYRISTATE 13-ACETATE AND ITS POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT IN NITRATE REDUCTASE GENE EXPRESSION *

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    The crucial enzyme in diacylglycerol-mediated signaling is protein kinase C (PKC). In this paper we provide evidence for the existence and role of PKC in maize. A protein of an apparent molecular mass of 70 kDa was purified. The protein showed kinase activity that was stimulated by phosphatidylserine and oleyl acetyl glycerol (OAG) in the presence of Ca2+. Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) replaced the requirement of OAG. [3H]PMA binding to the 70-kDa protein was competed by unlabeled PMA and OAG but not by 4alpha-PMA, an inactive analog. The kinase phosphorylates histone H1 at serine residue(s), and this activity was inhibited by H-7 and staurosporine. These properties suggest that the 70-kDa protein is a conventional serine/threonine protein kinase C (cPKC). Polyclonal antibodies raised against the polypeptide precipitate the enzyme activity and immunostained the protein on Western blots. The antibodies also cross-reacted with a protein of expected size from sorghum, rice, and tobacco. A rapid increase in the protein level was observed in maize following PMA treatments. In order to assign a possible role of PKC in gene regulation, the nitrate reductase transcript level was investigated. The transcript level increased by PMA, not by 4alpha-PMA treatments, and the increase was inhibited by H-7 but not by okadaic acid. The data show the existence and possible function of PKC in higher plants

    Removal of hexavalent chromium Cr (VI) using activated carbon prepared from mango kernel activated with H3PO4

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    The present work reported the adsorption of Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions on activated carbon prepared from mango kernel, a seasonal waste from mango fruits. Kernels from dried mango fruit shells were taken out and pulverized in a micro-pulverizing mill. The powder thus obtained was activated with 40% H3PO4 and carbonized at 600 °C for 1 hour in an inert atmosphere. Physico-chemical characteristics such as elemental composition, surface area, functional groups and surface morphology of the activated carbon were analyzed using elemental analyzer, BET surface area analyzer, FTIR spectroscopy and SEM analysis respectively. Batch adsorption experiments were performed to investigate the effects of Cr (VI) concentration, carbon dose, pH, rate of agitation, time and temperature. The maximum adsorption capacity of Cr(VI) was found to be 7.8 mg g−1 at pH 2 and temperature 35 °C. The Langmuir adsorption isotherm best represented the equilibrium data and a pseudo-second order relation represented the adsorption kinetics

    Superconductivity with high upper critical field in Ta-Hf Alloys

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    High upper-critical field superconducting alloys are required for superconducting device applications. In this study, we extensively characterized the structure and superconducting properties of alloys Tax_{x} Hf1x_{1-x} (x = 0.2, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6 and 0.8). The substitution of Hf (TC_{C} = 0.12 K, type-I superconductor) with Ta (TC_{C} = 4.4 K, type-I superconductor) shows an anomalous enhancement of TC_{C} with variation of composition. Interestingly, all compositions exhibited strongly coupled bulk type-II superconductivity with a high upper critical field. In particular, for compositions x = 0.2, and 0.4, the upper critical field (HC2_{C2}) approached the Pauli limiting field.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
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