Life Sciences

Assessment of intervention needs for enhancing ginger production in some selected areas of Darjeeling District, West Bengal

The study was conducted during the year 2013 with a specific objective i.e., to study the selected agro-economic, socio-psychological and communicational variables for identifying the areas requiring necessary interventions for enhancing ginger production within the study area. For the assessment of facts, 100 ginger growers i.e. marginal and small farmers have been randomly selected form five gram panchayats of Pulbazar-Bijanbari block of Dist.-Darjeeling, West Bengal. Pearson’s correlation co-efficient have been used as a statistical tool for analysis of the data.

Study of human fetal tali calcaneal articular facets

Talus is the important tarsal bone which participates in the formation of talocrural, subtarsal and talocalcaneonavicular joints. In the subtalar region, anatomical variation is particularly present on the talus as well as on the calcaneus. The prior knowledge of anatomical setup of talus and its various articulations are significant in diagnosis of underlying pathology of the foot like Congenital telipes equinovarus, Pes planus, high arched foot etc. as a result there are changes in its morphology and also help in its treatment.

Influential factors of residential area on tertiary female students’ dress code

Dress codes vary widely, and many cultures have different and strong “modesty codes”. Many people have certain clothing expectations and, or thoughts about what is reasonable or justified for people to wear. When the majority of people share the same expectations in a society, standards form, and standards are guidelines and principles that set forth what’s appropriate, or suitable to wear. Dress is seen as a visible symbol for fundamental beliefs that can be influenced by several factors, therefore, resulting in various types of clothing styles that are worn.

Basic craftsmanship branches of ganja of the second half of XIX-beginning of XX centuries as a historic-ethnographical source

The main moments of historic-ethnographical importance of development of the main traditional branches of craftsmanship of Ganja in this scientific work for the first time has been systematic investigated on the basis of innovative technologies and facts. Also were researched the basic skill characteristics of different wares of these traditional handicraft branches.

Inhibitory potentials of selected medicinal plants against biofilm forming bacteria

The current study was an attempt at elucidating the inhibitory potentials of certain plants against biofilm forming bacteria. Plants chosen for analysis were Leucusaspera, Cassia alata, Cadabafruticosa, Carica papaya, Terminaliachebula, Barringtoniaacutangula, Wrightiatinctoria and Eupatorium triplinerve. In this study biofilm forming bacteria were isolated from pipelines and water filter candles fromin and around Chennai. Biofilm forming bacteria was identified by Microtitre plate assay. Further confirmation of bacterial species was obtained by biochemical tests and 16S rRNA analysis.

Estimation of calorie consumption from high value food for school going girls: an agro-ecological and socio-economic analysis

The menace of malnutrition has been considered as the deadliest factor causing great hindrance towards ensuring a decent and secure livelihood.  Basically, the problem of malnutrition has got social, political, technical and motivational dimensions as well.  Education being the basic driving force for any economy and progress per se, the school going children need to be focused and attended comprehensively so that they can grow up themselves as healthy citizens having belligerent mind and body.  But unfortunately almost 80% of the school going children in India are suffering from deleteriou

Studies on miscibility of sodium carboxy methyl cellulose/ poly (ethylene glycol) blends

Miscibility studies have been conducted on solutions of blends of Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose (NaCMC) and Poly (ethyleneglycol) (PEG) over an extended range of concentrations in water. The Viscosity , Ultrasonic velocity, density, and refractive index of the blends have been measured for different compositions viz., 0/100, 20/80, 40/60, 50/50, 60/40, 80/20 and 100/0 of NaCMC/PEG blends in water at 300 C.

Unusual variations in the formation and branching pattern of brachial plexus

Anatomical variations in the formation and branching pattern of the brachial plexus are known. However, presence of various anomalies in the same cadaver, differing on the two sides is very rare. The present study aims to record the prevalence of such variations with embryological explanation and clinical implications. The study was carried out on thirty upper limbs from fifteen adult human cadavers. The brachial plexuses were exposed and dissected as per standard guidelines. The formation and branching pattern was observed.

Development of pulse, banana and pineapple pomace based weaning food and its quality evaluation during storage

The present research was carried out with the objective to develop weaning food using different levels of pulse flour, banana flour and pineapple pomace flour with respect to sensory quality and nutritional density and evaluated for its physico-chemical, sensory and microbial characteristics. Weaning foods were packed in laminated aluminium foil, and were stored at ambient temperature. Eight blends, prepared with banana flour 30%, pulse flour and pineapple pomace flour were incorporated in the ratio 70:0, 65:5, 60:10, 55:15, 50:20, 45:25, 40: 30, 35:35.

Habitat preference by the marine amphipod Cymadusa filosa (savigny, 1816) (gammaridae), using different artificial substrata from northern Hurghada, red sea, Egypt

Three different artificial substrata (Luffa egyptica, Leaf palm and artificial fibers at each habitat) were used as artificial substrates and fixed on a stainless-steel frame model. Luffa egyptica recoded the highest individual numbers, while the artificial fibers did not record any individuals, with no evidence of any amphipod individuals attached. The most common algal habitats were Sargassum dentifolium and Cystosaira crinite. Moreover, the highest number of the individuals of C.