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Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University

EducationGorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
About: Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University is a education organization based out in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thermal decomposition & Lymnaea acuminata. The organization has 1032 authors who have published 1591 publications receiving 21734 citations. The organization is also known as: Gorakhpur University.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the viscosities of five binary mixtures of 2-methylpropane nitrile with aromatic hydrocarbons, viz. benzene, methylbenzene, 1,4-dimethylbenzenes, chlorobenzene and 1,2-dichlorobenzenes, at temperatures 303.15 and 308.15
Abstract: Viscosities, η, of five binary mixtures of 2-methylpropane nitrile with aromatic hydrocarbons, viz. benzene, methylbenzene, 1,4-dimethylbenzene, chlorobenzene and 1,2-dichlorobenzene, have been measured at temperatures 303.15 and 308.15 K. Deviations in viscosities, Δη, from the linear mixing rule have been determined for all of the binary mixtures studied at both experimental temperatures. The Δη values are negative for all the five systems at both experimental temperatures. Parameters of the Redlich–Kister and Myers and Scott equations have been fitted to the Δη values and standard deviations, σ(Δη), have also been evaluated. The correlating performances of several viscosity models have been evaluated. The Hind–McLaughlin–Ubbelohde viscosity model gives fairly constant interaction parameters with composition. Results are discussed in terms of unlike molecular interactions between the components of the binary mixtures.

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01 Jun 2010-Fractals
TL;DR: In this paper, two-dimensional fractal and spherulitic patterns have been developed on microslides during the crystallization of amino acids in the absence and presence of glucose and agar-agar from their aqueous solutions.
Abstract: Two-dimensional fractal and spherulitic patterns have been developed on microslides during the crystallization of amino acids in the absence and presence of glucose and agar-agar from their aqueous solutions. Lysine crystallized uniformly in the form of ringed spherulite, but in the presence of glucose it crystallized in the form of branched morphologies. Dependence of glucose concentrations on morphology of glutamic acid has also been studied. Morphology of glutamic acid was found to depend on glucose concentration. Due to interaction between glutamic acid and glucose, following morphological transitions were observed depending on glucose concentrations: spherulite → ringed spherulite → Fractal geometry → DLA-like pattern (D ≈ 1.725). Growth morphologies were characterized by measuring the location of bands (xn) as a function of band number n obeying the relation xn = mn + c, where m and n are slope and intercept respectively, and calculating the fractal dimension at different conditions. Influence of agar-agar on the morphology was also studied. Results showed that branched morphologies were more dominant in the presence of agar-agar. In case of glycine, irregular growth patterns were observed. Interaction between amino acids and glucose was studied by viscosity measurements. It has been inferred that interaction is maximum in case of interaction of glucose with glutamic acid (acidic) and minimum in case of glycine (neutral).

5 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the interaction between poly(styrene-alt-maleic acid) sodium salt and hydrating Portland cement has been studied with the help of X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimeter, scanning electron microscopy and infrared spectral studies.

5 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the vertical distribution of ozone has been obtained for the first time using INSAT-3D for the period 2013-2017 over the central Himalaya and validated utilizing balloon-borne observations from a high-altitude site in Nainital.
Abstract: Vertical distribution of ozone has been obtained for the first time using INSAT-3D for the period 2013-2017 over the central Himalaya and validated utilizing balloon-borne observations from a high-altitude site in Nainital (29.4°N, 79.5°E, 1793 m amsl). The INSAT-3D retrieved ozone profiles captured ozone gradient and ozone peak altitude successfully, despite only one IR channel for ozone. This demonstrates the capability of the INSAT-3D Sounder in capturing the observed features, with a smaller bias in the stratosphere and somewhat larger bias in the troposphere. Total ozone column from INSAT-3D showed maximum difference of 8% with ozonesonde-derived total ozone column. Larger ozone bias in the lower troposphere could be attributed to lower reliability of regression coefficient and INSAT-3D channel constraints itself, whereas high variability near the tropopause is possibly due to low ozone, poor temperature retrieval near the tropo-pause and stratosphere–troposphere transport process in the Himalayan region.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the variability of the blazar on intraday as well as on long-term timescales using the most reliable power-enhanced F-test and the nested ANOVA test.
Abstract: We report the results of our optical (VRI) photometric observations of the TeV blazar 1ES 0806$+$524 on 153 nights during 2011-2019 using seven optical telescopes in Europe and Asia. We investigated the variability of the blazar on intraday as well as on long-term timescales. We examined eighteen intraday light curves for flux and color variations using the most reliable power-enhanced F-test and the nested ANOVA test. Only on one night was a small, but significant, variation found, in both $V$ band and $R$ band light curves. The $V-R$ color index was constant on every one of those nights. Flux density changes of around 80 % were seen over the course of these eight years in multiple bands. We found a weighted mean optical spectral index of 0.639$\pm$0.002 during our monitoring period by fitting a power law ($F_{ u} \propto u^{-\alpha}$) in 23 optical ($VRI$) spectral energy distributions of 1ES 0806$+$524. We discuss different possible mechanisms responsible for blazar variability on diverse timescales.

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Rudra Deo Tripathi571389640
Nawal Kishore Dubey5022910796
Harikesh Bahadur Singh463077372
Souvik Maiti432375759
Ajay Singh392568464
Alok C. Gupta391314052
Suman K Mishra382404989
Gurdip Singh361575173
Ram C. Mehrotra355066259
Nidhi Gupta352664786
Ajay K. Mishra342195050
Seema Mishra33794312
Narsingh Bahadur Singh331944062
Manish Naja321103383
Maya Shankar Singh312454261
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20239
202216
2021118
202094
201965
201869