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Bareilly College

About: Bareilly College is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Quantitative structure–activity relationship & Population. The organization has 171 authors who have published 214 publications receiving 2127 citations.


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TL;DR: Prevalence of Anaticola crassicornis was comparatively higher than that of Anatoecus dentatus and Holomenpon leucoxanthum and nymphal population exceeded the adult population and sex ratios of all three species were skewed in favour of females.
Abstract: Three phthirapteran species (two Ischnocera and one Amblycera) were recovered from hundred ducks in district Bareilly and Rampur during 2011–2012. Prevalence of Anaticola crassicornis was comparatively higher (31 %) than that of Anatoecus dentatus (16 %) and Holomenpon leucoxanthum (28 %). However, the intensity of infestation of H. leucoxanthum (22.89) remained higher than the other two species. Distribution pattern of all lice were skewed but negative binomial model was not found to be a good fit. Sex ratios of all three species were skewed in favour of females (A. crassicornis—1:1.23, H. leucoxanthum—1:1.19, A. dentatus—1:1.72) and nymphal population exceeded the adult population (A. crassicornis—1:1.26, H. leucoxanthum—1:1.12, A. dentatus—1:1.61).

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TL;DR: Studies conducted for Sarda Sagar reservoir in Uttarakhand state found 42 fish species belonging to 33 genera, 15 families and 6 orders with disappearance of some earlier reported important species, and Gudusia chapra and Labeo gonius of the minor carps group are the dominant species in the catch.
Abstract: Studies conducted for Sarda Sagar reservoir in Uttarakhand state and found 42 fish species belonging to 33 genera, 15 families and 6 orders with disappearance of some earlier reported important species. The available data of fish landing for the period 1997 to 2007 showed dominance (58.86 %) of small sized weed/trace fishes followed by minor carps (16.9%), while the commercially important species like Indian major carps, Common carps and mahseer contributed least share (6.99%), among them only Common carp formed sizeable catch (53%). In general, Gudusia chapra and Labeo gonius of the minor carps group are the dominant species in the catch. The estimated production was recorded 60 Kg/ha. A declining trend was observed in the production during 1997-2007 due to over exploitation and habitat destruction. Rational stocking and harvesting especially ranching with fingerlings of Indian major carps are desirable for stock enhancement.

4 citations

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TL;DR: Schiff base complexes of oxovanadium(IV) with amino acids and acetylacetone were synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, conductivity measurements, spectral and magnetic data as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Schiff base complexes of oxovanadium(IV) with amino acids and acetylacetone were synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, conductivity measurements, spectral and magnetic data The complexes were found to be non-electrolytes and stoichiometry shown 1:1 The spectral and magnetic data were suggesting the square pyramidal geometry

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TL;DR: In this article, the chromatographic behavior of 49 metal ions has been studied on papers impregnated with Sn(IV and Ti(IV) antimonates in aqueous HNO3 and mixed solvent systems containing dimethyl sulphoxide.
Abstract: The chromatographic behaviour of 49 metal ions has been studied on papers impregnated with Sn(IV) and Ti(IV) antimonates in aqueous HNO3 and mixed solvent systems containing dimethyl sulphoxide. Numerous separations have been achieved and the Alberti equation, for Sn(IV) and Ti(IV) antimonate papers, in the modified form: −nloga K+=RM + constant (a K+=activity of K+), has been verified. The effect of the concentration of impregnating reagents on these papers has been determined and compared with other papers. The effect of pH on Rf, Ri, log Rf and RM values of metal ions has also been examined in aqueous systems.

3 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the results showed that the results of the treatment T 1 and T 2 group differ significantly (P<0.05 and 0.01) with control, while the results were also obtained with glutathione-s-transferase activity.
Abstract: In the present study fifty four white albino rats were taken and randomly distributed in three groups C, T 1 and T 2 . Further each group divided into 3 subgroup of having six rats in each. C,T 1 and T 2 served as control and two treatment groups supplemented with free diet + 0.00 ppm aflatoxin B 1 , Free diet + 7.00 ppm aflatoxin B 1 and free diet + 7.00 ppm aflatoxin B 1 + Kasni (100 g/kg feed) by replacing maize in ration respectively. Each group was provided weighed quantity of respective diet daily up to end of 28 days experiment. Body weight and feed intake were recorded at regular interval. Blood samples were analysed to study the biochemical constituents viz Glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT), Glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (GPT), Alkaline Phosphatase activity (ALP) total protein (TP), Albumin, Cholesterol, Glucose and Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and correlation of aflatoxin B 1 with Kasni. The observations of the present study revealed that the results of the treatment T 1 and T 2 group differ significantly (P<0.05 and 0.01) with control. The results showed that GOT, GPT, ALP, Cholesterol, Glucose, BUN level increases more in group T 1 than T 2 . Total Protein and Albumin decreased more in T 1 then T 2 . Similar results were also obtained with glutathione-s-transferase activity. Kasni treatment was found beneficial as it was observed to attenuate aflatoxicosis in treated rats.

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