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Author(s):  
T. Sperling ◽  
J. Eislöffel ◽  
C. Fischer ◽  
B. Nisini ◽  
T. Giannini ◽  
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Author(s):  
Naveen B ◽  
Anil Kumar A ◽  
Abhilash G ◽  
Akila CR ◽  
Raja Sheker K

This examination demonstrations the in vitro mitigating impact of leaf concentrates of Polyalthia longifolia. These were investigated in various measures to decide their mitigating impacts. Protein denaturation and RBC film adjustment were measured. The outcomes were accounted for as % hindrance in triplicate assurance and were exposed to factual additionally, diclofenac Aspirin and sodium were utilized as norms. The consequence of the % restraint of protein denaturation demonstrated that at 1mg/ml diclofenac, ethanolic extricate, new leaf fluid concentrate and dry leaf watery concentrate. Because of dissecting the MS and UV information and in contrast with the legitimate norms, an aggregate of 10 polyphenols were recognized and measured, counting gallic corrosive, catechin, quercetin, kaempferol, and their subordinates. This is the primary investigation looking at the leaves, as opposed to the organic product or seeds reasonably collected yet underutilized by nearby indigenous people groups. The concoction outline of the leaf was thoroughly broke down and prompted the ID of 10 polyphenol mixes, counting phenolic corrosive and flavonoids. The individual polyphenols were effectively quantitated, utilizing UV recognition. Additional bioactivity examinations demonstrated that the concentrates of leaf display cancer prevention agent, antiproliferation, and calming exercises. The primary atomic component may mostly be donated by the hindrance of NF-κB enactment, a typical sign alleyway among multiplication and aggravation. Additional examinations are expected to investigate whether these polyphenol mixes could work synergistically to accomplish significantly better exercises than each solitary segment. The concoction bioactivities and profile decided to help its conventional usage and might assistance for its additional pharmacological investigations and nutraceutical requests.



2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 90-93
Author(s):  
Galina Kushnarenko ◽  
Olga Yakovleva ◽  
Galina Kuznetsova

We have estimated seasonal variations in the main thermospheric gas components [O]/[N₂] and [O₂]/[O] for the period 2014–2017. We have used the well-known authoring technique and electron density measurements made with the Irkutsk digisonde (52° N, 104° E) at ionospheric F1-layer heights under different geomagnetic activity conditions. We have found that at these heights during geomagnetic disturbances in all seasons the molecular component of the neutral composition of the thermosphere increases and the atomic component decreases. In comparison with 2014, [O₂]/[O] values increased by 2017 under quiet and disturbed geomagnetic conditions: up to 30 % and 20 % in summer and spring respectively; up to 10 % in winter and autumn. The [O]/[N₂] ratio decreased by an average of 15 % by 2017. The assumption has been confirmed that in summer under quiet geomagnetic conditions the relative molecular oxygen content [O₂]/[O] increases with decreasing solar activity.



2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 110-114
Author(s):  
Galina Kushnarenko ◽  
Olga Yakovleva ◽  
Galina Kuznetsova

We have estimated seasonal variations in the main thermospheric gas components [O]/[N₂] and [O₂]/[O] for the period 2014–2017. We have used the well-known authoring technique and electron density measurements made with the Irkutsk digisonde (52° N, 104° E) at ionospheric F1-layer heights under different geomagnetic activity conditions. We have found that at these heights during geomagnetic disturbances in all seasons the molecular component of the neutral composition of the thermosphere increases and the atomic component decreases. In comparison with 2014, [O₂]/[O] values increased by 2017 under quiet and disturbed geomagnetic conditions: up to 30 % and 20 % in summer and spring respectively; up to 10 % in winter and autumn. The [O]/[N₂] ratio decreased by an average of 15 % by 2017. The assumption has been confirmed that in summer under quiet geomagnetic conditions the relative molecular oxygen content [O₂]/[O] increases with decreasing solar activity.



2014 ◽  
Vol 687-691 ◽  
pp. 2963-2966
Author(s):  
Biao Dong

This paper presents an approach for modeling and implementing e-textbook (electronic textbook) resource organization and storage using a content structure model. The model is divided into three layers, namely atomic component layer, composite component layer and component pool layer, and provides the means for the reclassification and package of e-textbook resource. A formal definition is proposed for the model, and a storage algorithm is analyzed. The results show that the approach has the following characteristics, such as low resource maintenance cost, simple and efficient access, large and uniform directory capacity, and easily expanded storage space.



2003 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 449-459 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jianfei Xu ◽  
S M AbouRizk ◽  
Cam Fraser

Three-dimensional computer-aided design (3D-CAD) systems that integrate critical path method (CPM) algorithms, commonly referred to as four-dimensional computer-aided design (4D-CAD), have received a high level of interest over the past few years due to the insight they offer into constructability and feasibility analysis. This paper outlines an approach that facilitates this modeling method through integration between a commercial 3D-CAD software package and a discrete-event simulation tool. This approach employs a product-based modeling method that integrates simulation models with CAD drawings to provide real-time analysis and improved model accuracy in modeling construction operations. By integrating with 3D-CAD drawings, the models require much less data entry and provide a much higher degree of accuracy. Additionally, during the course of a project, resource and time consumption data can be collected and used to continually update the model, minimizing the use of assumptions and generalized data. This paper provides a short background and literature review to contextualize the problem statement, describes the product atomic component (PAC) used to integrate 3D-CAD and the simulation model, outlines some of the implementation issues in a simulation context, and presents a prototype system with an example application for an earthmoving project.Key words: 4D-CAD, CPM, product atomic component, simulation modeling, integration, earthmoving.



JETP Letters ◽  
2003 ◽  
Vol 77 (4) ◽  
pp. 162-166 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. M. Gorshunov ◽  
S. V. Gudenko


Author(s):  
Shrinivas R. Kulkarni ◽  
Carl Heiles
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