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North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology

EducationItanagar, India
About: North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology is a education organization based out in Itanagar, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Raman spectroscopy. The organization has 813 authors who have published 1429 publications receiving 16122 citations.


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TL;DR: A new species Piper arunachalensis Gajurel, Rethy et Kumar (Piperaceae) from ArunACHal Pradesh, north-eastern India is described and illustrated and is considered to be endemic to Arunacheshire.

9 citations

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TL;DR: Variance ratio (F test) indicates that there are statistically significant differences in wood elements dimension namely fiber length, fiber diameter, vessel diameter, boat density and wood density and a positive and significant correlation exists between fiber diameter and wall thickness while other parameters are not correlated with each other.
Abstract: The main aim of present study is to gather original information on anatomical features and variations in dimensions of wood elements of some Quercus species of Meghalaya. All species of Quercus show diffuse porous wood with indistinct growth rings except Q. acutissima which shows tendency towards semi ring porous and Q. semiserrata with fairly distinct growth rings. Vessels are solitary or radial multiple of two arranged in radial or diagonal pattern. All species of Quercus show presence of scalariform perforation plates and vasicentric tracheids. Aggregate rays are present only in Q. acutissima where as Q. lanceofolia and Q. semiserrata show the presence of multiseriate rays. Both homocellular and heterocellular rays are present in Quercus species except Q. acutissima and Q. fenestrata which show only heterocellular rays. Axial parenchyma is apotracheal diffuse in all species except Q. acutissima that shows diffuse in aggregate, banded and unilateral paratracheal parenchyma in addition to apotracheal diffuse. Chambered crystals are present in Q. dealbata and Q. fenestrata.Tissue proportion of different wood elements shows that fiber percentage is maximum in all species. Variance ratio (F test) indicates that there are statistically significant differences in wood elements dimension namely fiber length, fiber diameter, vessel diameter, vessel density and wood density. Also a positive and significant correlation exists between fiber diameter and wall thickness while other parameters are not correlated with each other.

9 citations

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TL;DR: The studies made have shown that Luffa aegyptiaca (gourd) fruit juice contains peroxidase activity of the order of 180 enzyme unit/mL, and sodium azide inhibited the enzyme competitively.
Abstract: Peroxidases have turned out to be potential biocatalyst for a variety of organic reactions. The research work reported in this communication was done with the objective of finding a convenient rich source of peroxidase which could be used as a biocatalyst for organic synthetic reactions. The studies made have shown that Luffa aegyptiaca (gourd) fruit juice contains peroxidase activity of the order of 180 enzyme unit/mL. The Km values of this peroxidase for the substrates guaiacol and hydrogen peroxide were 2.0 and 0.2 mM, respectively. The pH and temperature optima were 6.5 and 60°C, respectively. Like other peroxidases, it followed double displacement type mechanism. Sodium azide inhibited the enzyme competitively with Ki value of 3.35 mM.

9 citations

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TL;DR: It was revealed that male agricultural workers are more affected as compared to their female counterparts and any ergonomic interventions in designing tools and equipment will significantly improve the occupational health and safety of workers.
Abstract: Background Occupational injuries are a major problem in agriculture worldwide. In the Northeast region of India, most of the farm operations are carried out manually with hand operated tools and equipment. These tools also cause some nonfatal accidents. In the absence of reliable data on accidents in this region, injury prevention policy cannot be madeOBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to survey injury causing agricultural accidents occurring during 2010 to 2013 in Arunachal Pradesh of the northeast region to know their magnitude, causes and severity. Participants In this study, four districts of Arunachal Pradesh namely Papum Pare, Lower Subansiri, West Siang and East Siang were chosen using purposive sampling. From each district, 15 villages were selected. In these villages, a total of 50614 agricultural workers participated and 174 and 48 injuries were found for male and female workers respectively. Method A case-control study was carried out in Arunachal Pradesh. The questionnaire-based approach was used for data collection. The questionnaire contains detailed information on the demographic and injury characteristics. The Demographic information included gender, age, educational background, etc. and injury characteristics included the nature of the injury, the body part injured, and type of tools and equipment that caused the injury. Results The results showed that farm tools and equipment-related accidents were maximum i.e. 144 (60%) caused due to dao followed by 19 from spade (8%), 18 from sickle (7%) and 8 from axe (3%). The foot and legs were the most frequently injured body parts. From this study, it was also revealed that male agricultural workers are more affected as compared to their female counterparts. Conclusions Agricultural accident incident rate (AIR) was found to be 589 per 1,00,000 workers per year. The AIR for males is 462 per 100,000 workers per year which is 3.6 times higher than female workers. The root causes of accidents are the use of traditional tools and equipment in various agricultural activities. Therefore, any ergonomic interventions in designing tools and equipment will significantly improve the occupational health and safety of workers.

9 citations

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01 Dec 2015
TL;DR: Survey of reliability analysis for MANET is presented and critical reviews on them are provided and challenges in reliability analyses of MANET are highlighted.
Abstract: Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANET) has become the most important means of communication in our day to day life. A rapid advance in technology and proliferation of wireless devices in the recent times has attracted huge attention towards research on MANET. It has found wide applications in dynamic and infrastructure less environments including emergency rescue operations etc. However, very little work is reported in the literature regarding reliability analyses for MANET. The paper presents survey of reliability analysis for MANET and provides critical reviews on them. Challenges in reliability analyses of MANET are also highlighted in the paper.

9 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Rajendra Singh5240210732
Pramod Pandey4629210218
S. A. Hashmi401044453
Debashish Pal39908211
Santosh Kumar Sarkar351254177
Narendra Singh Raghuwanshi311364298
Suresh Kumar294073580
Mohammed Latif Khan27922495
Ashish Pandey27632311
A. K. Singh2510784880
Pradeep Kumar241122520
N. K. Goel23462115
Ayyanadar Arunachalam23731566
R. S. Tripathi22311552
S. Ravi201381338
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202310
202220
2021181
2020206
2019150
2018137