Engineering Education in India Dr. S. Balasubramanian Mr. S. Kannan Former Director – IPR Research Scholar Anna University Coimbatore Anna University Coimbatore Coimbatore Coimbatore E-mail: s_balasubramanian@rediffmail.com Higher Education in India Higher Education in India has evolved in distinct and divergent streams with each stream monitored by an apex body‚ indirectly controlled by the Ministry of Human Resource Development. The 415 universities/ institutions
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Textiles in defense Dr. Muhammad Mushtaq Mangat www.mushtaqmangat.org Textiles in defence Defence forces on land‚ sea‚ or air throughout the world are heavily reliant on technical textiles of all types – whether woven‚ knitted‚ nonwoven‚ coated‚ laminated‚ or other composite forms Technical textiles offer invaluable properties for military land forces in particular‚ who are required to move‚ live‚ survive and fight in hostile environments. They have to carry or wear all the necessities
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spectroscopic and rheological analysis. Results obtained from physicochemical analysis indicated that the gum is mildly acidic‚ ionic and exhibited properties that are closely related to most useful food and pharmaceutical gums. The gum has rich content of fibre‚ major elemental ions and other useful minerals. GCMS and XRF studies on the gum also revealed that the gum has several industrially useful minerals. The viscosity of the gum is found to be significantly affected by concentration‚ temperature‚ pH and
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Every year‚ 0.5 million tonnes of clothing are dumped into landfill sites in the world (M&S.com‚ 2013). Furthermore‚ one in four garments sold is thrown away each year. Textile waste in landfills is now raising environmental issues. For example‚ synthetic fibre products do not decompose and this threatens local group water suppliers. Since there are many chemical and toxic materials such as dyes and bleaches in rubbish‚ water that passes through the rubbish may become 200 times more toxic than raw sewage
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WHITE-TOPPING A SOLUTION FOR DISTRESSED ROAD ABSTRACT India has one of the largest highway and road networks on the planet‚ third road network after United States and China. The road network has expanded from 0.4 million km in 1951 to about 3.32 million kilometres presently (2012)‚ a sevenfold increase‚ but traffic has increased 120 times. This leads to the deterioration of the surface of the asphalt pavements and a need to rehabilitate them before further damage could occur. Since the use of a
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Definitions Alpha glucose- is an isomer. The hydroxyl group is attached facing down and away from the main structure. Beta glucose- is an isomer except the hydroxyl group is attached above the ring and on the first carbon. Fructose- a sugar of the hexose class‚ and is a simple ketonic monosaccharide found in many plants‚ where it is often bonded to glucose to form the disaccharide sucrose. Sucrose- Sucrose is a sugar‚ the organic compound commonly known as table sugar‚ cane sugar‚ beet sugar or
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the RNA showed that it can act as a protein that catalyzes the splicing step and it was categorized as Group I introns which reflects the mechanism of the ribozyme RNA. There are also the hammerhead ribozyme‚ the hairpin ribozyme and the hepatitis delta virus ribozyme (Ribozyme...). Figure 3 It shows how ribozymes bind and cleave mRNA to prevent it from functioning. The RNase P is a protein that has an active RNA molecule that cuts around 60 tRNA that is
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Sense of Touch/Feeling The Skin Senses Consider the skin has remarkable versatility: It protects us against surface injury‚ holds in body fluids‚ and helps regulate body temperature. The skin also contains nerve endings that‚ when stimulated‚ produce sensations of touch‚ pain‚ warmth and cold. Like several other senses‚ these skin senses are connected to the somatosensory cortex located in the brain’s parietal lobes. The Somatosensory Cortex The skin’s sensitivity
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Academia is one of the world’s first steps to ensure the growth of intellect and intelligence. There are a lot of actions required to ensure that the integrity and sanctity of this is not lost at the hands of technology. Academics give life to a lot of concepts that become important for us to learn because of the changing nature of circumstances around us. Integrity can be defined as a commitment to five fundamental values of honesty‚ trust‚ fairness‚ respect and responsibility. Even when faced with
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Waste Utilization in Horticultural Crops Dr.(Mrs.) Neelima Garg Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture‚ Lucknow Email: neelimagargg@rediffmail.com India has become one of the largest producer of fruits and vegetables in the world producing approximately 30 million tonnes of fruits and 60 million tonnes of vegetables annually. In recent years‚ there has been a shift from conventional farming of food grains to horticulture which include fruits‚ vegetables‚ ornamental crops‚ medicinal
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