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University of Rajasthan

EducationJaipur, India
About: University of Rajasthan is a education organization based out in Jaipur, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Chemical shift & Derivative (chemistry). The organization has 15058 authors who have published 15733 publications receiving 117400 citations. The organization is also known as: Rajasthan University.


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TL;DR: A protocol for somatic embryogenesis in Azadirachta indica A Juss has been standardized using in vivo leaflets and the histological study of somatic embryos showed resembles to zygotic embryos.
Abstract: A protocol for somatic embryogenesis in Azadirachta indica A Juss. has been standardized using in vivo leaflets. Experiments were carried out to examine the effect of various auxins, cytokinins, sucrose, inorganic and organic salts on subsequent somatic embryo induction and maturation. Embryogenic calli were induced on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 1.5 mg dm−3 kinetin and 1.5 mg dm−3 indole-3-acetic acid and subsequently all the stages of somatic embryo development (globular, cordate, torpedo and cotyledonary) were observed. Maturation of these embryos was accomplished with the same growth regulators after three subcultures. The histological study of somatic embryos showed resembles to zygotic embryos. The matured somatic embryos were transferred onto half strength MS-medium devoid of growth regulators for their germination (82 %). Plantlets were acclimatized in the field with a survival rate of 80–83.5 %.

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TL;DR: In this article, the Marwar Basin has been studied and the results show that it is part of a larger group of sedimentary basins that include the Huqf Supergroup (Oman), the Salt-Range (Pakistan), the Krol-Tal belt (Himalayas) and perhaps the Molo supergroup (Madagascar).

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TL;DR: Indian Muslim school boys, ages 13 to 15 years, whose parents are first cousins, were compared with classmates whoseParents are genitically unrelated on the Raven Standard Progressive Matrices, a nonverbal test of intelligence.
Abstract: Indian Muslim school boys, ages 13 to 15 years, whose parents are first cousins, were compared with classmates whose parents are genitically unrelated on the Raven Standard Progressive Matrices, a nonverbal test of intelligence. The inbred group (N=86) scored significantly lower and had significantly greater variance than the noninbred group (N=100), both on raw scores and on scores statistically adjusted to control for age and socioeconomic status. Genetic theory predicts both of these effects for a polygenic trait with positive directional dominance.

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TL;DR: In this article, two sets of chemical shifts are observed in the Sn-119-NMR spectra of all of these compounds indicating the presence of two types of environment around the tin atoms in solution.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the relativistic mean-field plus BCS (RMF+BCS) approach was used for the calculation of pairing energy for drip-line neutron-rich nuclei, where the single particle continuum corresponding to the RMF was replaced by a set of discrete positive energy states.
Abstract: Recently, it has been demonstrated, considering Ni and Ca isotopes as prototypes, that the relativistic mean-field plus BCS (RMF+BCS) approach wherein the single particle continuum corresponding to the RMF is replaced by a set of discrete positive energy states for the calculation of pairing energy provides a good approximation to the full relativistic Hartree–Bogoliubov (RHB) description of the ground state properties of drip-line neutron rich nuclei. The applicability of the RMF+BCS approach even for the drip-line nuclei is essentially due to the fact that the main contribution to the pairing correlations for the neutron rich nuclei is provided by the low-lying resonant states, in addition to the contributions coming from the states close to the Fermi surface. In order to show the general validity of this approach we present the results of our detailed calculations for the ground state properties of the chains of isotopes of O, Ca, Ni, Zr, Sn and Pb nuclei. The TMA force parameter set has been used for the effective mean-field Lagrangian with nonlinear terms for the sigma and omega mesons. Further, to check the validity of our treatment for different mean-field descriptions, calculations have also been carried out for the NL-SH force parametrization usually employed for the description of drip-line nuclei. Comprehensive results for the two neutron separation energy, rms radii, single particle pairing gaps and pairing energies etc. are presented. In particular, the Ca isotopes are found to exhibit distinct features near the neutron drip line whereby it is found that further addition of neutrons causes a rapid increase in the neutron rms radius with almost no increase in the binding energy, indicating the occurrence of halos. This is mainly caused by the pairing correlations and results in the existence of bound states of extremely neutron rich exotic nuclei. Similar characteristics, though less pronounced, are also exhibited by neutron rich Zr isotopes. A comparison of these results with the available experimental data and with the recent continuum relativistic Hartree–Bogoliubov (RCHB) calculations amply demonstrates the validity and usefulness of this fast RMF+BCS approach for the description of nuclei including those near the drip-lines.

41 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Rakesh K. Jain2001467177727
J. Pluta12065952025
Sudhir Raniwala11359144168
Rashmi Raniwala11357944076
Sanjay Jain10388146880
Mirko Planinic9446731957
Manish Sharma82140733361
Nikola Poljak7839320795
Hari M. Srivastava76112642635
Radhey S. Gupta7137718078
Ashwani Kumar6670318099
Amit Kumar65161819277
Rashmi Gupta5242850962
Allan R. Oseroff481217029
Vinod K. Aswal465569917
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20233
202233
2021218
2020242
2019163
2018143