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North Eastern Hill University
Education•Shillong, Meghalaya, India•
About: North Eastern Hill University is a education organization based out in Shillong, Meghalaya, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Catalysis. The organization has 2318 authors who have published 4476 publications receiving 48894 citations.
Topics: Population, Catalysis, Ruthenium, Ligand, Aqueous solution
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TL;DR: In this paper, an attempt has been made to assess the levels of radon, thoron and their progeny in dwellings of a few cities in the north-eastern region of India using a passive time integrated monitoring with the help of twin chamber dosimeters having LR-115 as the detector.
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TL;DR: Amberlyst A21, a neutral ion exchange resin and a solid base, can catalyze the three-component reaction of aldehyde and malononitrile with various active methylene compounds at room temperature to synthesize a range of pharmaceutically important pyran annulated heterocycles as mentioned in this paper.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the gas phase reactions between (CF3)2CHOCH3 and OH radical using the G2(MP2) and hybrid density functional model MPWB1-K method.
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TL;DR: The biomass of filamentous green algae was enhanced by phosphorus enrichment particularly at low flow and in the pool, and the stimulatory effect of nutrient enrichment was inversely related to current velocity.
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TL;DR: Cellulase and amylase activities, but not invertase activity, were generally correlated significantly with numbers of fungi and bacteria, and showed a marked seasonal variation at both altitudes.
Abstract: Cellulase, amylase and invertase activities were studied in extracts of different leaf litters selected from four different forest stands, two of each from low and higher altitudes. Enzyme activities were generally considerably higher in litter at the lower altitude than at the higher altitude. The age of the forest from which the litter was taken had no consistent effect on these enzyme activities. Cellulase and amylase activities showed a marked seasonal variation at both altitudes. Invertase activity was higher at the beginning of litter decomposition, whereas cellulase and amylase activities increased during litter decomposition. At the lower altitude, invertase activity was higher in herbaceous litter than tree litter. At the higher altitude, all activities were higher in angiosperm litter than in coniferous litter. Invertase activity correlated positively with soluble sugars in all of the litters, whereas cellulase activity had no significant relationship with cellulose content. Cellulase and amylase activities, but not invertase activity, were generally correlated significantly with numbers of fungi and bacteria.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Vivek Sharma | 150 | 3030 | 136228 |
Patrick J. Carroll | 58 | 505 | 13046 |
Majeti Narasimha Vara Prasad | 56 | 227 | 15193 |
Arun Sharma | 55 | 371 | 11364 |
Michael Schmittel | 53 | 387 | 10461 |
Birgitta Bergman | 52 | 187 | 10975 |
Harikesh Bahadur Singh | 46 | 307 | 7372 |
Lal Chand Rai | 40 | 134 | 4513 |
B. Dey | 40 | 354 | 8089 |
Hiriyakkanavar Ila | 36 | 407 | 5633 |
Jürgen-Hinrich Fuhrhop | 35 | 208 | 5130 |
Sreebrata Goswami | 34 | 142 | 3228 |
Gagan B.N. Chainy | 33 | 107 | 4151 |
J.P. Gaur | 31 | 64 | 3957 |
Hiriyakkanavar Junjappa | 30 | 349 | 4102 |