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  • Jhala, Nityangini; Bhathawala, Pravin (Global Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics | Volume-13 | Issue-7, 2017)
    Air traffic, worldwide, keeps growing strongly, creating critical capacity situations and traffic congestion. Large delays are suffered by airlines, passengers and airport authorities alike. When a rough estimate is needed, ...
  • Singh, Akhilesh Kumar; Sarkar, Ritwik (Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society | Volume 53 | Issue 2, 2017-05)
    A comparison among various sol-gel bonding systems has been done for high alumina castable refractory. Four different sol systems, namely alumina, boehmite, mullite and spinel, have been synthesized and used individually ...
  • INAMPUDI, SAILAJA; BHOSALE, LAXMAN; ROHINIKAR, ANURADHA; IVVALA, ANAND; KOMAL, C. GONJARI; GANGAVANE, AJIT (International Journal of Plant Sciences | Volume-12 | Issue-2, 2017-07)
    An effective means for rapid multiplication of plant species of clonal origin is micro propagation. Various in vitro studies have been reported on different species of patchouli, one such method of propagation that can be ...
  • Jhala, Nityangini; Bhathawala, Pravin (International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology | Volume-6 | Issue-9, 2017-09)
    Waiting lines or queues are a common phenomenon in life, especially in the province of organizations that are for profit making. Queues are common in such places as petrol or filling stations, supermarkets stores, clinics, ...
  • Shah, Nita H.; Naik, Monika K. (International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences | Volume-3 | Issue-3, 2018)
    It was usually observed in typical EOQ inventory models that the holding cost, the purchasing cost and the demand rate are constant and the purchasing cost is irrespective of the order size. But practically, the demand ...
  • Rayasam, Vijay; Kumar, Tarika (Research Journal of Biotechnology | Volume-13 | Issue-1, 2018-01)
    Polyhydroxyalkanoates are polyesters that are biological in origin and are produced by micro-organisms through fermentation processes. Researchers have been attracted towards applications of these polyester compounds as ...
  • Dobariya, Binal A.; Sailaja, Inampudi; Shaker, Ivvala Anand (Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (JETIR) | Volume-5 | Issue-8, 2018-04)
    Ferritin is one of the key proteins regulating iron homoeostasis and is a widely available clinical biomarker of iron status. Elevated Serum Ferritin (SF) levels have been reported to be associated with several metabolic ...
  • Bansal, Prerna; Shaker, Anand; Bansal, Anupam K; Kaushik, GG (Indian Journal of Medical Biochemistry | Volume-22 | Issue-2, 2018-07)
    Aim: Pregnancies, including preeclampsia, are low-grade systemic inflammation which has been associated with complications. Endothelial dysfunction in preeclampsia is accompanied by elevated levels of inflammatory markers ...
  • Patel, Heema; Sailaja, Inampudi; Shaker, Ivvala Anand (Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (JETIR) | Volume-5 | Issue-8, 2018-08)
    Chlorophyll is a green pigment, which is structurally similar to porphyrin pigments such as heme and it is produced through the same metabolic pathway in plants. Chlorophyll benefits the body in a unique and distinctive ...
  • Giri, Rudra Prasad; Giri, Sucheta Ghorai (International Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and Management | Volume-1 | Issue-10, 2018-10)
    Systemic inflammation and immune responses are reported to be associated with several types of cancer. Here we have reviewed the scope of diagnosis of cancer MXD% which is a part of hematological laboratory test. Among the ...
  • Giri, Rudra Prasad; Gangawane, Ajit K; Giri, Sucheta Ghorai (International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) | Volume-5 | Issue-10, 2018-10)
    Globally, regulation over herbal products implemented under different classifications, some of which are: Complimentary medicines, Natural health products, Prescription medicines, over the counter medicines, Supplements, ...
  • Hirapure, Pradip; Upadhye, Vijay J.; Shanaware, Arti (Plant Archives | Volume-19 | Issue-2, 2019)
    Environmental pollution caused by natural processes or anthropogenic activities is a major global problem. Although several physical and chemical strategies have been used for environmental remediation, these methods are ...
  • Sharma, Jitesh Chandrapal; Suresh, K.; Gandhi, Y. H.; Murthy, K. V. R. (i-manager's Journal on Material science | Volume-7 | Issue-3, 2019)
    Several phosphors synthesized by solid state reaction method of host material CaO with five different rare earth ions as dopants. Solid state method is a very useful method to synthesize oxide phosphors, here the authors ...
  • Panchal, Richa V.; Giri, Sucheta Ghorai; Timba, Pinali P. (JETIR | Volume-6 | Issue-3, 2019-03)
    From centuries the use of herbal products for prevention and treatment of various health issues has been practicing . Nowadays there is an increasing demand of herbal medicines as well as herbal products worldwide with the ...
  • Kakde, Haresh (Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies (JHSSS) | Volume-1 | Issue-3, 2019-05)
    The present paper traces historical development of various trends that are important for making Modern Marathi theatre that are initiated from mid 19th century. Basically, this theatre needs to understand with the influence ...
  • Bhattacharya, Indrani; Nandasana, Raj; Vora, Shreya (JETIR | Volume-6 | Issue-6, 2019-06)
    The present study is describes the phytochemical test and antibacterial activity of andrographis paniculata. Andographis paniculata is commonly known as “Kalmegh” and “King of better”. Andographis paniculata is belongs to ...
  • Latief, Nur Fitry; Chauhan, Rahul; Thakar, Ishan; Maseleno, Andino; Wahyudi, Apri (International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology | Volume-29 | Issue-6, 2020)
    Presentation: Oil, one of the most significant wellsprings of vitality, represented 33% of worldwide essential vitality utilization in 2016. According to BP Factual Audit of Vitality (2017), worldwide oil creation and ...
  • Patel, Nimisha; Gangawane, Ajit K. (High Technology Letters | Volume-26 | Issue-10, 2020)
    Cellulose, a major constituent of plant cell wall, is the most abundant biological polymer on earth. The use of various cellulolytic microorganisms for the bioconversion of cellulose into value added products has attracted ...
  • Saiyed, S. A.; Malek, S. S.; Soni, H. B. (International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences | Volume-9 | Issue-8, 2020)
    The present socio-economic study was conducted to know the local perception and conservation mindset of local peoples towards sarus crane. Total 15 peoples representing 73 family members from 8 villages of two tehsils ...
  • Thakkar, Mittal T; Sharma, Sangita (Strad Research | Volume-7 | Issue-10, 2020)
    The inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is considered as best strategy for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In this study some possible interactions between the receptor acetylcholinesterase AChE and some ...

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