Life Sciences

Site characterization through soil sample of different ghats of allahabad for forensic consideration

Now days it is significant to utilize amalgamation of independent analytical techniques. In order, to truly portray or characterize between different samples of geological micro evidence in culprit examination. Ganga and Yamuna are the two major rivers of India which after flowing through different regions meets at a common region called Sangam of Uttar Pradesh. Aarael, Saraswati, Kali mandir and Gau are the Ghats of Yamuna River while Ram, Sangam, Kali and Dashashvamedh are the Ghats of Ganga River at Allahabad.

The species diversity of bacillariophyta in wells and other aquatic biotopes in bosnia and herzegovina

The research and determination of diatoms (Bacillariophyta) have been carried out in the area of Semberija (Bosnia and Herzegovina) in several locations, which included 35 open draw-wells in 9 villages, the Sava River, at the site Bosanska Rača, the Drenovača pond in Velino Selo, artesian wells in Velino Selo and Donji Brodac, and ephemeral puddles in the immediate proximity of the researched wells.

Population growth and environmental degradation in ajmer city

The presented paper examines the relationship of population to the environment and with growing population, poverty and urbanization the environment is degrading. The study reveals that the city population growth is imposing a burden on the nature of the natural resources. Ajmer population growth in the decade was 18.48% (Total population 2011- 542321). This compares to a growth figure of 20.93% for the previous decade. This growth does not cope with sanitation, hygiene and civic amenities and pollute or degrade the urban environment.

Polyphasic characterization of endophytic bacteria of sorghum grown on cerrado soil of the goiás state – Brazil

Sorghum is a cereal of great commercial importance adapted to the tropical and subtropical regions. Isolation of plant-associated bacteria of agronomic interest has been the subject of several research works, however, there are few studies on bacteria isolating from sorghum. The objective of this work was to characterize as plant growth promoters endophytic bacteria isolated from sorghum roots. A total of 24 isolates were selected using the NFb-lactate, LGI-P, and YM semi-selective medium.

Comparative study of the composition of the macro- and micro-nutrients in the leaves of synadenium grantii hook with the tolerable upper intake levels for children, adolescents, pregnant woman and female

The aim of studies was to compared 14 minerals in Synadenium grantii leaves used in the treatment of human diseases with tolerable upper intake levels (ULs) for children, adolescent, pregnancy and female. Concentrations of minerals in samples were determined using induction coupled optical emission spectrometry and the results also were compared to values of FDA and WHO for children, adolescents, pregnancy and female. Comparative results showed that according to UL, the elements Na, P, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn in Synadenium grantii leaves does not represent a risk of adverse health effects.

Evaluation of potential water erosion of manabi basin

Water erosion is the most important cause of soil destruction worldwide. Thus, in Asia, out of 747 million hectares of land suffering from erosion, 60% correspond to water erosion; In Africa from 497 million, 46%; In South America, from 243 million, 51%; In Europe, from 219 million, 53%; 106 million in northern and central America, Bifany (1984). The process of erosion under the influence of water is usually measured by the volume of sediment.

Synthesis and characterization of schiff's bases linked to new succinimides through phenyl ring moiety

Some Schiff bases linked to new Succinimides have been synthesized via multistep synthesis. The first step involved reaction of succinic anhydride with P-Amino Acetophenone producing N-(4-acetophenyl) succinamic acid which was subsequently dehydrated to the corresponding N-(4-aceto phenyl)succinimide via treatment with acetic anhydride and anhydrous sodium acetate; and this in turn when introduced in condensation reaction with various aromatic amines afforded the target new Succinimides Linked to Schiff's bases through phenyl ring moiety.

An experimental study to assess the effectiveness of mint leaves paste on dysmenorrhea among nursing students at sgrd college of nursing, vallah, amritsar, Punjab

Adolescence in girls has been recognized as a special period which signifies the transition from girlhood to womanhood. One of the major physiological changes that take place in the adolescent girls is the onset of menarche, which is often associated with dysmenorrhea. Dysmenorrhea is the term for painful menstruation.

Moderate to severe thrombocytopenia in the parturient

Objectives: To analyse patients with moderate to severe thrombocytopenia in labour, to identify the etiology, assess severity, correlate with the maternal disease and management. Methods: A retrospective study of all pregnant women admitted in labour or in obstetric critical area and found to have a low platelet count were included in a study period of 18 months from July 2013 to Dec 2014. Results: 25 women out of 2738 deliveries were identified and commonest cause was severe pre-eclampsia with or without HELLP. Coincidental dengue with super added pre-eclampsia was found in 3 women.

Impact of dyeing industrial effluents on the groundwater quality in karur town India

The present study is about the presence of dye industries and how their effluents affect the ground water quality in Karur town, located in Tamil Nadu, India. The study also includes physical well water collection and analysis of the town was carried out during 2013 to 2015 to evaluate the physicochemical characteristics of water. Water sampling was collected for six seasons and this reveals that three year average of ground water samples collected from 35 wells distributed on both sides of the river Amaravathi justifies the results.