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Periyar Maniammai University
Education•Vallam, Tamil Nadu, India•
About: Periyar Maniammai University is a education organization based out in Vallam, Tamil Nadu, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Network packet. The organization has 394 authors who have published 387 publications receiving 4790 citations.
Topics: Thin film, Network packet, Hydrogen bond, HOMO/LUMO, Doping
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TL;DR: In this paper, both edible (coconut oil, palm oil, groundnut oil, and rice bran oil) and non-edible oils (pongamia, neem and cotton seed oil) were used to optimize the biodiesel production process variables like catalyst concentration, amount of methanol required for reaction, reaction time and reaction temperature.
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TL;DR: A new method for handling multi-criteria fuzzy decision-making problems based on interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets is presented, which can provide a useful way to efficiently help the decision-maker to make his decision.
Abstract: Out of several generalizations of fuzzy set theory for various objectives, the notions introduced by Atanassov (1983) and Atanassov and Gargov (1989) in defining intuitionistic fuzzy sets and interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets are interesting and very useful in modeling real life problems. Ranking of interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets plays a vital role in decision-making, data analysis, artificial intelligence and socioeconomic system and it was studied in Xu (2007c), Xu and Chen (2007a) and Ye (2009). In this paper a new method for ranking interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets has been introduced and studied. The method is illustrated by numerical examples and compared with other methods. And then a new method for handling multi-criteria fuzzy decision-making problems based on interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets is presented in which criterion values for alternatives are interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets. The method proposed here can provide a useful way to efficiently help the decision-maker to make his decision. An illustrative example is given to verify the developed approach and to demonstrate its practicality and effectiveness.
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TL;DR: Dietary supplementation of L. rohita is optimal for enhancing the growth, immunity, and disease resistance against A. hydrophila infection.
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TL;DR: Daucus carota extract was used for the synthesis of AgNPs and ceftriaxone was conjugated with AgNps to enhance their antimicrobial efficacy, and the enhanced activity could be useful to treat ceftRIaxone-resistant human pathogens.
Abstract: Of the various methods explored for the synthesis of nanoparticles, biogenesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) received great attention due to their versatile properties. In this report, Daucus carota extract was used for the synthesis of AgNPs and ceftriaxone was conjugated with AgNPs to enhance their antimicrobial efficacy. The conjugated and unconjugated AgNPs were characterized by adopting UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR, AFM, DLS, and TEM, which revealed the SPR peak at 420 nm and spherical shaped nanoparticles of 20 nm size, respectively. The antimicrobial efficacies of the unconjugated AgNPs and ceftriaxone-conjugated AgNPs were tested against ceftriaxone-resistant human pathogens, Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The ceftriaxone-conjugated AgNPs showed high inhibitory action (23 mm) than the unconjugated AgNPs (18 mm) at the concentration of 50 μg/mL. Both the unconjugated and ceftriaxone-conjugated AgNPs were found to be non-toxic on EAC cells at 50 μg/mL. The dose-dependent cytotoxic activities were observed on increasing the concentration of the AgNPs. The ceftriaxone-conjugated AgNPs showed high activity than the unconjugated AgNPs. The enhanced activity could be useful to treat ceftriaxone-resistant human pathogens.
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TL;DR: In this article, the specific surface area and pore volume of activated corncob carbon were analyzed using Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) method.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Dinesh Kumar | 69 | 1333 | 24342 |
Yuqi Bai | 26 | 92 | 2578 |
Sib Sankar Giri | 23 | 112 | 1651 |
V. Sukumaran | 21 | 41 | 1234 |
A. Kathalingam | 20 | 127 | 1672 |
A. Suvitha | 14 | 42 | 529 |
Nitin Kumar | 13 | 61 | 1156 |
T. Tamizharasan | 12 | 18 | 458 |
Harshiny Muthukumar | 12 | 22 | 603 |
Madurakavi Karthikeyan | 10 | 57 | 534 |
V. Sethuraman | 10 | 26 | 397 |
J. Swaminathan | 10 | 19 | 288 |
D. Kumar | 10 | 19 | 563 |
Mohammad Danish | 9 | 35 | 312 |
P. Sathishkumar | 9 | 24 | 332 |