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Research Trends in Theoretical and Applied Sciences

Research Trends in Theoretical and Applied Sciences

Himangshu Borah; Pankaj Borah; Amarjyoti Das

Scholars' Press
2019
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Research Trends in Theoretical and Applied Sciences is a book based on the study of nonlinear structure in multicomponent plasma using various particle distributions, on the research of the analytical method to solve diffraction and radiation problem due wave interaction with a obstacle in water, as well as on studies on fractional quantum Hall effect without quasi-particle. Thus, chapter one chapter discusses how the plasma systems have been progressively developed with the inclusion of different particle distributions. Chapter two focuses on using the appropriate matching conditions along the virtual and physical boundaries between the regions, to obtain and then solve a system of linear equations for the unknown coefficients. Chapter three considers an alternate approach without any quasi-particle and interpret FQHE as a result of underlying physics involving strong Coulomb interactions and correlations among the normal electrons confined in an ultra thin layer. Further, a comparative analysis of the results is performed with the available experimental data as well as predictions by other strong analysis.
Ecofriendly management of Nursery Diseases (Root rot and wilt) of Bael

Ecofriendly management of Nursery Diseases (Root rot and wilt) of Bael

Dayanand Shukla; Pankaj Tiwari

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2020
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The investigation entitled "Biological Management of Nursery Diseases (Root rot and wilt) of Bael (Aegle marmelos Correa)" was conducted in the Narendra University of Agriculture and Technology, Kumarganj, Faizabad during 2012-2013. At nursery stage about 35-40% seedlings of Bael (Aegle marmelos Correa) were died due to root rot and wilt. The disease is highly prevalent during rainy season under warm and high humidity as well as low sunshine hours (4-6 hrs/day) that further aggravated the situationThe fungus isolated from infected seedlings, showed typical characters of Fusarium solani. The identity of the fungus was confirmed by the Indian Type Culture Collection (I.D. No. 8077.11), IARI, New Delhi. The efficacy of three Trichoderma species viz., T. harzianum, T. virens, T. viride against F. solani were tested by dual culture technique, T. virens and T. viride grew very fast before touching the colony of the F. solani.
Intraoral Welding

Intraoral Welding

Jigyasa Garg; Pankaj Dhawan

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2018
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As a consequence of reduced mobility of implants due to immediate rigid splinting, Intraoral Welding has been proven to be fast and economical solution to deliver partial and full arch restorations on the same day of surgery. This concept is an advanced protocol addressed to surgeons and prosthodontists that already have experience with immediate loading treatment. However, Special training courses tailored to meet the indication requirements and the experience level are highly recommended.
Advance Techniques for Waste Water Treatment

Advance Techniques for Waste Water Treatment

Manju D Tanwar; Pankaj K Tanwar

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2018
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Nutrient removal from wastewater has become an important concern because of increased occurrence of eutrophication in surface water bodies. Nitrogen and phosphorus both are responsible for eutrophication. Eutrophication is the natural aging process of a body of water as biological activity increases. Eutrophic water is characterized by high concentration of aquatic weeds and algae. These organism eventually die, sink to the bottom, and decay. Consequently, this cycle increases the sediment oxygen demand, which decreases the dissolved oxygen in the lower water levels. Additionally, eutrophication is enhanced by the large day night cycling of dissolved oxygen that accompanies increase photosynthesis and respiration. The acceleration of eutrophication is directly linked to increasing nutrient loading from sewage treatment plant discharges.