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About: Government College is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Ring (chemistry). The organization has 4481 authors who have published 5986 publications receiving 57398 citations.


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17 Jul 2019
TL;DR: The proposed IoT technology scrutinizes level of co gases released during industry process, temperature and humidity using sensor technology and Raspberry pi, to form a true time absolutely machine-controlled management mechanisms exploitation IoT.
Abstract: Now a day's environmental pollution becomes important issues in metropolitan cities and industries. The sudden growth of industries, infrastructure and transport vehicles have been producing environmental issues like greenhouse effect and diseases caused by harmful gases present in the environment which directly effect on human's health and thus needs a special monitoring system. To resolve have an effect on the environmental pollution issues, here we have a tendency to implement IoT based pollution monitoring and control system. Where it detects the deleterious gases present in the environment. The proposed IoT technology scrutinizes level of co gases released during industry process, temperature and humidity using sensor technology and Raspberry pi. Each process will have a separate data monitoring and controlling mechanism. The device are going to be put in through a BLYNK native server mobile application which is able to show the live updates of the environmental pollution level of the industries or remote space The thought of IOT helps to access knowledge from remote locations. The most plans behind the implementation work is to form a true time absolutely machine-controlled management mechanisms exploitation IoT.

28 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
28 Mar 2018
TL;DR: The regenerative braking improves the driving range around 16.25%.
Abstract: Growing trends in electrical vehicle Industry initiates us for advance techniques to be developed for enhancing the efficiency of driving. Regenerative braking is about extracting the kinetic energy from the wheels which gets wasted as heat and friction in conventional braking. It is more efficient for vehicles moving at higher speeds. The improvement is done by using flywheel, ultra-capacitor, advanced power electronic converter and efficient energy storage systems. The regenerative braking improves the driving range around 16.25%. Also, the vehicles braking time is reduced. The advance control algorithms like fuzzy logic improves the energy savings in electric vehicle.

28 citations

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TL;DR: The porosity and surface area of the films were increased with the doping of Sn which makes these films suitable for opto-electronic applications.

28 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the prevalence of coronary heart disease (CHD) and other non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in South Asian populations living at different levels of urbanization was compared.
Abstract: Background: Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) and other Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are increasing globally. Comparison of various sections of the South Asian populations living at different levels of urbanization can help in understanding the role of demographic transition in the increased prevalence of these diseases in urbanized populations. Objective: To compare the prevalence of certain CHD risk factors in 10-12 year old school children living at different levels of urbanization. Method: Differences in height Body Mass Index (BMI) Waist Hip Ratio (WHR) Fasting Blood Glucose (FBG) and Total Blood Cholesterol (TBC) were studied. Subjects: Anthropometric and biochemical measurements of six groups of 10-12 year old children representing various urbanization categories were studied. Three groups of children were recruited from Punjab Pakistan: rural middle income urban and high income urban and they were assigned urbanization rank (UR) 1 2 and 3. Another three groups of children were recruited from Slough UK: British Pakistani British Indian and British Caucasian and they were assigned urbanization rank 4 5 and 6 respectively. Results: Proportion of children having high CHD risk increased with urbanization rank. Increase in BMI and TBC with urbanization status was steadier than the increase in FBG and WHR. Stunting which have been found to have a positive association with obesity and increased risk of CHD was higher among the less urbanized groups. BMI and TBC of the urbanized South Asian groups were lower but FBG was higher than the British Caucasian who served as controls. Conclusion: These findings support the hypothesis that high CHD death rate among South Asians in UK may have its origin in the genetic predisposition to diabetes but are not likely to be solely due to this factor. The environmental factors like under nourishment in early life adoption of urbanized life style or a combination of both could be the major determinants of CHD morbidity and mortality. (authors)

28 citations

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TL;DR: This review aims to describe the various studies supporting the biopharmaceutical aspects of Plumbagin and summarizes the recent works on the design and development of novel delivery systems of PLB such as liposomes, niosomes, microsphares, nanoparticles, micelles, complexization, metal nanoparticle, crystals modification, etc., with the goal of harnessing the true difficulties of this multifunctional agent in the clinical arena.
Abstract: Plumbagin (PLB), a member of the quinine family, mainly found in the plant Plumbago zeylanica Linn., potentially exhibit anticancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, antifungal, neuroprotective, hypolipidemic and antibacterial activities. However, it has been well known that the application of PLB was limited owing to its water insolubility, instability and poor bioavailability. For decades, many attempts have been made to compensate for these disadvantages with the development of improved delivery platforms as the feasible approaches. This review aims to describe the various studies supporting the biopharmaceutical aspects of PLB. In addition, it includes a section devoted to discussing the challenges associated with the drug and strategies to improve the properties of PLB such as solubility, stability and bioavailability. Also, this paper summarizes the recent works on the design and development of novel delivery systems of PLB such as liposomes, niosomes, microsphares, nanoparticles, micelles, complexization, metal nanoparticles, crystals modification, etc., with the goal of harnessing the true difficulties of this multifunctional agent in the clinical arena.

28 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Rajesh Kumar1494439140830
Sanjeev Kumar113132554386
Rakesh Kumar91195939017
Praveen Kumar88133935718
V. Balasubramanian5445710951
Ghulam Murtaza53100514516
Marimuthu Govindarajan522126738
Muhammad Akram433937329
Ghulam Abbas404396396
Shivaji H. Pawar391684754
Muhammad Afzal381184318
Deepankar Choudhury351993543
Hidayat Hussain343165185
Hitesh Panchal341523161
Sher Singh Meena331873547
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202227
2021991
2020797
2019477
2018486
2017437