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SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, AND ANTI-BACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF COLLOIDAL SUPPORTED COBALT NANOPARTICLES
N. Shobha, N. Nanda, Puneeth Kumar, B.M. Nagabhushana, M.Praveen
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In this examination, we have incorporated polyvinyl pyrrolidine (PVP) capped cobalt nanoparticles (Co NPs) was combined by reduction strategy, Silica (Si) colloid was synthesised by Stober's technique and it was functionalized with thiol by 3-mercaptopropyl trimethoxy silane. Silica supported Co NPs was combined by blending of Si colloid and Co NPs. The integrated product characterized by various methods like XRD, SEM, EDX. The phase purity and crystallinity of Cobalt nanoparticles was confirmed by X-ray diffraction examines the normal molecule size of Co and Si supported CoNPS, was evaluated utilizing Scherrer's and observed to be in the range nano extend. PXRD revels that all the diffraction peaks were all around filed to cubic Co (JCPDS document: 89-7093). Assist the antibacterial impact of Silica, Cobalt nanoparticles, Colloidal Silica upheld Co nanoparticles was assessed against antibacterial movement for two-gram positive cultures Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus and two-gram negative cultures Klebsiella, Pseudomonas. which demonstrated that the nanoparticles have direct antibacterial action in contradiction of both Gram positive and Gram negative pathogenic bacterial strains and holds potential application in pharmaceutical and biomedical businesses.
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Nutritional Status of Children with Cancer and Role of Supplements – An observational study
Shweta Rammohan, Padma Vijaykumar
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Nutritional status of children with cancer is often compromised during treatment and recovery period. Nutritive care is of key importance. Nutritional status of 100 inpatient children aged 1-14 years was assessed and their BMI were compared with world health organization standards. Below - 2SD of the reference median on these indices were observed, indicating undernourished samples. Records of weight from secondary data were compared and observed, ninety seven percent of total samples had gained weight during hospital stay which was statistically analyzed (p ≤ 0.001). A 24-hour dietary recall was conducted; protein and calorie intake and adequacy were assessed with respect to recommended dietary intake (RDA). The adequacy of total protein consumption in the diet of the samples with added protein supplements was adequate [Males (t=3.59*, p<0.05), Females (t=2.55*, p<0.05)]. The adequacy of total calorie consumption in the diet of samples with added calorie supplements was adequate [Males (t=3.47*, p<0.05), Females (t=2.47*, p<0.05)]. Cumulative findings suggested that the nutritional status of children was compromised however showed signs of improvement with diet provided. Knowledge on cancer diet was assessed; lack of knowledge on the same was noted. An educational program on cancer diet for children and primary care takers was conducted
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INFLUENCE OF CaCO3 CONTENT ON THE STRESS-STRAIN AND IMPACT STRENGTH RESPONSE OF UNSATURATED POLYESTER TILE
Nwapa, Chinedu and Madufor, I. C.
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The investigation into the mechanical properties of CaCO3 filled unsaturated polyester tiles were studied. The specimen were labeled as follows; specimen B (16 % CaCO3); specimen C (31 % CaCO3); specimen D (44 % CaCO3); specimen E (55 % CaCO3). The control specimen is A (0 % CaCO3). The impact strength of the specimen increased with CaCO3 content and specimen E had the best impact strength of 74.60 % from the control specimen. The Young modulus also increased with CaCO3 content but dropped after 44 % CaCO3 loading. Hence, specimen D (44 % CaCO3) had the best Young modulus of 25 % from the control specimen
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Green House Effects Environment Impact on Building
S. Arjun, V. Balakarthik, K. Balamurugan, M.Sujith
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A greenhouse effect is an inspection, survey and analysis of carbon emits in a building, processor system to reduce the amount of energy input into the system without negatively affecting the outputs. In commercial and industrial real estate, a greenhouse effect is the first step in identifying opportunities to reduce energy expense and carbon footprints. There is a continued increase in demand for energy to cater the rapid industrial and commercial needs. Energy conservation and exploration of new energy avenues are the well accepted solution to fulfill the growing industrial demand in future. The total cost of energy plays a vital role in determining the product cost of a commodity. This greenhouse effect provides a pathway to minimize the energy consumption with the recommendation provided as the result of analyses on various loads. Thus a inspection of greenhouse effect is performed in IFET College of Engineering to analyze the performance of the energy consumption and ensure the optimization of the total energy consumption of the buildings by the measurement of Energy Use intensity (EUI).
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The Effects of Attitude and Self – Efficacy in Statistics to the Performance of BS Mathematics Students
Gamaliel A. Senoc
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This is a study to determine the effects of attitude and self-efficacy to the performance in Statistics of the BS Math Students which includes the perceptions of 60 students taking up the course Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in the second semester of academic year 2016 – 2017 at Surigao del Sur State University. It uses two standardized instruments. The respondents have a strong attitude to statistics that it will be useful to their profession and they have much confidence to learn how to identify when the mean, median and mode should be used as a measure of central tendency. The study found out that the attitude towards statistics is related to self-efficacy to learn statistics. This study also discovered that there is an effect of attitude and self – efficacy to the performance in Statistics of the BS Math Students.
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Nanotechnology to improve conversion of solar energy to fuel
Dr Ruchika Chahal
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Conversion of solar energy into chemical fuels, no matter the system, requires the coupling of photondriven, single-electron transfer events with fuel-forming, multi-electron catalytic processes.
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TO STUDY THE BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER-BASED ON NANOCOMPOSITE HYDROGELS
Dr LAXMI TANWAR
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Hydrogels are commonly used in biological applications because they have qualities similar to genuine soft tissue and are programmable.
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Synthetic of Zn(II), Cd(II) and Hg(II) Metal Complexes and their Antifungal Evaluation
Amit kumar
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A number of organic molecules and their Zn(II), Cd(II), and Hg(II) metal complexes have been generated and described using elemental analysis, molar conductance
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An Enhanced Reusable Software Framework to Select Secure and Scalable Component (ERSMSS-SC)
Kiranpal Singh Virk AND Dalip
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To validate the components that provides desired functionality in terms of security and scalability), from the finite set of component set by the use of defined process for software component selection
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