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Cochin University of Science and Technology
Education•Kochi, Kerala, India•
About: Cochin University of Science and Technology is a education organization based out in Kochi, Kerala, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Natural rubber. The organization has 5382 authors who have published 7690 publications receiving 103827 citations. The organization is also known as: CUSAT & Cochin University.
Topics: Thin film, Natural rubber, Dielectric, Catalysis, Microstrip antenna
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TL;DR: Examination of available data from the literature during the last hundred years and in situ observations during 1998–2010 indicates clear-cut increase in the occurrence of HABs in the Indian EEZ.
Abstract: Occurrence, increase in frequency, intensity and spatial coverage of harmful algal blooms during the past decade in the EEZ of India are documented here. Eighty algal blooms were recorded during the period 1998–2010. Of the eighty algal blooms, 31 blooms were formed by dinoflagellates, 27 by cyanobacteria, and 18 by diatoms. Three raphidophyte and one haptophyte blooms were also observed. Potentially toxic microalgae recorded from the Indian waters were Alexandrium spp., Gymnodinium spp. Dinophysis spp., Coolia monotis, Prorocentrum lima, and Pseudo-nitzschia spp. Examination of available data from the literature during the last hundred years and in situ observations during 1998–2010 indicates clear-cut increase in the occurrence of HABs in the Indian EEZ.
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TL;DR: Marine yeasts (33 strains) were isolated from the coastal and offshore waters off Cochin and SCP (single cell protein) generation was noted in terms of the increase in protein content of the final product.
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TL;DR: Correlations between metals, organic carbon, silt and clay suggested that both fine grained sediment and organic matter were important carriers for these metals, whereas enriched levels of Cd, Cr, Zn and Pb were mainly attributed to anthropogenic activities.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a planar antenna for DCS-1900/PCS/PHS, WCDMA/IMT-2000, and WLAN applications is presented.
Abstract: A compact dual-band planar antenna developed for DCS-1900/PCS/PHS, WCDMA/IMT-2000, and WLAN applications is presented. The proposed antenna consists of a flared monopole with an additional sleeve for dual-band applications. The overall size of the antenna is 40 mm times 25 mm times 1.6 mm including the Finite Ground CPW feeding mechanism. The antenna operates in two frequency bands from 1.83 to 2.34 GHz and 3.23 to 5.76 GHz covering DCS-1900/PCS/PHS, WCDMA/IMT-2000, and WLAN bands. Simulation results along with measurements of the prototyped antenna are presented and discussed.
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TL;DR: In this article, the metal-ligand bonding parameters evaluated showed strong inplane σ- and in-plane π-bonding, and the magnetic and spectroscopic data indicate a square-planar geometry for the four-coordinate and a distorted square-pyramidal structure for the fivecoordinate complexes.
Abstract: Heterocyclic base adducts of salicylaldehyde N(4)- cyclohexylthiosemicarbazone(H2L) copper(II) complexes have been synthesized and characterized. I.r., electronic and e.s.r. spectra of the complexes, as well as i.r., electronic and 1H- and 13C-n.m.r. spectra of the thiosemicarbazone have been obtained. Based on e.s.r. studies, all possible parameters have been calculated. The g values, calculated for all the complexes in frozen solution, indicate the presence of the unpaired electron in the dx2−y2 orbital. The metal–ligand bonding parameters evaluated showed strong in-plane σ- and in-plane π-bonding. The magnetic and spectroscopic data indicate a square-planar geometry for the four-coordinate and a distorted square-pyramidal structure for the five-coordinate complexes. From cyclic voltammetric data quasireversible copper(II)/copper(I) couples are observed for the complexes.
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Pulickel M. Ajayan | 176 | 1223 | 136241 |
Maxime Dougados | 134 | 1054 | 69979 |
Sabu Thomas | 102 | 1554 | 51366 |
Philippe Ravaud | 101 | 618 | 41409 |
David P. Salmon | 99 | 419 | 43935 |
Jérôme Bertherat | 85 | 438 | 24794 |
Luc Mouthon | 84 | 564 | 26238 |
Xavier Bertagna | 74 | 285 | 18738 |
Alfred Mahr | 73 | 229 | 22581 |
Nicolas Roche | 72 | 629 | 22845 |
Charles Chapron | 71 | 378 | 18048 |
Benoit Terris | 61 | 234 | 13353 |
François Goffinet | 60 | 532 | 14433 |
Xavier Puéchal | 60 | 316 | 13240 |
Pascal Laugier | 58 | 482 | 10518 |