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    Smoking, nicotine and the kidney

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    Improved Power Quality AC/DC Converters

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    Modeling & Simulation of High Performance Nanoscale MOSFETs

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    Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) has been the forerunner of the CMOS technology in the last few decades offering superior CMOS devices with higher speed, higher density and reduced second order effects for submicron VLSI applications.A new type of transistor without junctions and no doping concentration gradients is analysed and demonstrated. These device structures address the challenge of short channel effects (SCEs) resulting with scaling of transistor dimensions and higher performance for deep submicron VLSI integration. Recent experimental studies have invigorated interest in partially depleted (PD) SOI devices because of their potentially superior scalability relative to bulk silicon CMOS devices. SELBOX structure offer an alternative way of suppressing kink effect and self heating effects in PD-SOI devices with a proper selection of oxide gap length. Also in order to mitigate the difficulties in fabrication of ultra thin devices for the semiconductor industry, resulting from scaling of gate length in MOSFET, a new device structure called junctionless (JL) transistors have recently been reported as an alternative device. In conclusion, extensive numerical simulation studies were used to explore and compare the electrical characteristics of SELBOX SOI MOSFET with a conventional single-material gate (SMG) bulk MOSFET. The proposed work investigates the DC and AC characteristics of the junctionless transistors. Also the performance analysis of JL transistors is compared and presented with the conventional DG MOSFET structure. The results presented in this work are expected to provide incentive for further experimental exploration

    Effects of Salinity on Leaf and Grain Protein in Some Genotypes of Oat (Avena sativa L.)

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    The protein content in oat, like in the other cereal species, is much influenced by the environmental conditions as well as by the variety. This investigation was carried out on the effect of salinity on protein content in leaves and grains of four genotypes of oat (JHO-822, JHO-851, Kent and UPO-94). The plants were irrigated with different saline waters (3, 6, 7.2, 10, 12 and 14 dSm-1) in the field. Protein in leaf was analyzed at 90 days after sowing. Cv. JHO-822 and JHO-851 contained higher leaf protein at 3 and 6 dSm-1 but lower at 7.2 to 14 dSm-1. Kent and UPO-94 registered an increase in leaf protein only at 3 dSm-1 but declined at all salinities. Grain protein of cultivars of oat also registered significant enhancement at 3 dSm-1 but significant reductions at other salinities. The higher protein content in leaves and grains in cv. JHO-822 may be due to higher photosynthetic rate of plants due to higher total leaf area

    Bressoud-Subbarao type weighted partition identities for a generalized divisor function

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    In 1984, Bressoud and Subbarao obtained an interesting weighted partition identity for a generalized divisor function, by means of combinatorial arguments. Recently, the last three named authors found an analytic proof of the aforementioned identity of Bressoud and Subbarao starting from a qq-series identity of Ramanujan. In the present paper, we revisit the combinatorial arguments of Bressoud and Subbarao, and derive a more general weighted partition identity. Furthermore, with the help of a fractional differential operator, we establish a few more Bressoud-Subbarao type weighted partition identities beginning from an identity of Andrews, Garvan and Liang. We also found a one-variable generalization of an identity of Uchimura related to Bell polynomials.Comment: 18 pages, Comments are welcome

    FIELD INVESTIGATIONS INTO HARMONICS POLLUTION AFFECTING TRANSFORMERS

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    Field investigations on harmonics caused by loads are essential to have a quantitative visualization and formation of premise of research. Field investigations have been carried out covering spectrum of loads and voltage levels right from generation to consumers, as at present. Investigations have revealed that low tension consumers form cluster of non-linear loads and are major contributors of current harmonics. Traction loads are another major category of harmonic pollutant. Industrial consumers do provide reactive compensation which helps to filter out current harmonics partially. However, in absence of any regulatory measure consumers keep polluting current harmonics into the system and also bear with the consequential disturbances. Voltage harmonics are significant only at leaf ends of distribution distribution system, where source impedance, seen by the harmonics generated by the load, is high. Tranasformer is the first major equipment in power system to intercept the harmonics. These harmonics caused accelerated ageing of transformers and even objectionable rise of temperature of cover-plate and turets

    A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ANTI-OXIDATIVE AND ANTI-DIABETIC POTENTIAL OF IN VITRO AND IN VIVO ROOT AND LEAF EXTRACTS OF WITHANIA SOMNIFERA ON STREPTOZOTOCIN INDUCED DIABETIC RATS

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    Objective: The present investigation explores the possibilities of using the in vitro and in vivo root and leaf extracts of Withania somnifera for anti-diabetic and anti-hyperlipidaemic effects on streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.Methods: In vitro shoot cultures of Withania somnifera were raised by the axillary proliferation in nodal explants from a garden grown plant using Murashige and Skoog medium then in vitro raised roots and shoots were used for the anti-hyperglycemic and anti-hyperlipidaemic experiment. After 72 h of STZ administration, the fasting blood glucose levels were measured and the rats showing FBG level>220 mg/dl were considered to be diabetic and were used for the hyperglycemic study. In vitro and in vivo methanolic root and leaf extracts were orally administered daily to diabetic rats for eight weeks. After the treatment period, blood glucose and serum enzymes like aspartate transaminase (AST), alanine transaminase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-c high density lipoprotein-bound cholesterol, LDL-c low density lipoprotein-bound cholesterol, LDH, serum protein level, total phenolics and anti-oxidative analysis (DPPH and FRAP) were determined.Results: The levels of blood glucose, AST, ALT, ALP, LDH, HDL-c significantly increased by the use of in vitro methanolic root extracts compared to normal control rats. However, remarkable loss of total protein, albumin, albumin: globulin (A: G) ratio was reported in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats by using in vitro root extracts. Methanolic in vitro root extract at the dose levels of 300 mg/kg body weight produced a significant decrease in fasting blood glucose (FBG) level by 102.65 with respect to initial fasting blood glucose level after 30 d of the treatment. In vitro root extract demonstrated highest DPPH and FRAP free radical scavenging activity, i.e. 86.55±1.77 and 48.87±2.55 than other extracts.Conclusion: It may be concluded that methanolic in vitro root extract W. somnifera at the dose (300 mg/kg) has more potent anti-hyperglycaemic activity than the other in vitro and in vivo extracts of leaf and root on streptozotocin induced diabetic rats and was also found to be similar in effect to that of the standard drug ‘Glibenclamide'

    FIELD INVESTIGATIONS INTO HARMONICS POLLUTION AFFECTING TRANSFORMERS

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    Field investigations on harmonics caused by loads are essential to have a quantitative visualization and formation of premise of research. Field investigations have been carried out covering spectrum of loads and voltage levels right from generation to consumers, as at present. Investigations have revealed that low tension consumers form cluster of non-linear loads and are major contributors of current harmonics. Traction loads are another major category of harmonic pollutant. Industrial consumers do provide reactive compensation which helps to filter out current harmonics partially. However, in absence of any regulatory measure consumers keep polluting current harmonics into the system and also bear with the consequential disturbances. Voltage harmonics are significant only at leaf ends of distribution distribution system, where source impedance, seen by the harmonics generated by the load, is high. Tranasformer is the first major equipment in power system to intercept the harmonics. These harmonics caused accelerated ageing of transformers and even objectionable rise of temperature of cover-plate and turets
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