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MAUSAM ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 53 (3) ◽  
pp. 329-336
Author(s):  
S. D. ATTRI ◽  
ANUBHA KAUSHIK ◽  
L. S. RATHORE ◽  
B. LAL

Water is one of the most limiting resources for agricultural production. Due to uneven distribution of rainfall, supplemental irrigation is often required to produce sustainable yield level. Timing and frequency of irrigation is one of the most important tactical decisions, which a farmer has to make to maximize profit from limited water availability. Computer based dynamic simulation models have the capability to assess management options under different environments to help in decision making. In this study, CRESS-Wheat Model  V-3.5 has been utilized to quantify the optimum utilization of limited water for popular wheat genotypes of NW India for operational use in Agrometeorological Advisory services with routinely measured weather parameters.


Author(s):  
Mr. Shailendra Daf ◽  
Dr. Vinay Chandra Jha

This paper proposes an efficient and flexible research methodology for selection of plant layout for optimum utilization of resources and deal with future change. It consists of two steps, one for generating the layout alterative and other for selecting the optimum layout, generation of layout with the help of SLP (Systematic Layout Planning) and selection of optimum layout by using MCDM tools and technique by considering weight of each criteria. this research framework consists of define the problem, data collection, generation of alternative, selection of criteria & criteria score, MCDM tools & technique and selection & maintain. this methodology allows flexibility to be incorporated into the design of a new plant layout or provide improvement in exiting one.


2021 ◽  
pp. 15380-15391
Author(s):  
Suresh Kandru, Musini Venkateswarlu, NVN Ravali

CMRCET campus comprises about 10 of acres land, where water is the natural resource which is being always in high demands. If the demand is not met, then it will lead to water scarcity. Therefore, RWHS can be considered as a best solution for fighting against scarcity of water. Our present study deals with the identification of the study area boundary and marking it as a Polygon in GIS, Rooftops of various block entities, paths and pavements were digitized using the Polygon vector in GIS. GIS technique is employed for locating boundaries of the study area and for calculating the areas of various types of rooftops and paths. With the application of GIS, it is possible to assess the total potential of water that can be harvested. Potential of rainwater harvesting refers to the capacity of an individual catchment that harnesses the water falling on the catchment during a particular year considering all rainy days. This present study will enable us to identify the suitable type of water harvesting structure along with the number of structures required. Our aim is to maximize water storage and minimize the runoff through drains without making use of it. Thus, Rainwater Harvesting and Conservation aim at the optimum utilization of the rain water.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Dsouza ◽  
Saylee Jangam ◽  
Vishwanath Naik ◽  
J Manjula ◽  
Chandrasekhar B Nair ◽  
...  

Technologies for preservation of specimens in the absence of cold chains are essential for optimum utilization of existing laboratory services in the developing world. We present a prototype called specimen transportation tube (SPECTRA-tube) for the collection, exposure-free drying, ambient transportation, and liquid state recovery of large-volume (>1 mL) specimens. Specimens introduced into SPECTRA-tube are dried in glass fiber membranes, which are critical for efficient liquid-state sample recovery by rehydration and centrifugation. Mycobacterium smegmatis (Msm)-spiked mock sputum dried in native Standard 17 glass fiber was stable for molecular testing after 10-day storage at 45°C, and for culture testing after 10- and 5-day storage at 37°C and 45°C, respectively. Compatibility with human sputum storage was demonstrated by dry storing Mycobacterium bovis-spiked pooled human sputum in SPECTRA-tube for 5 days at room temperature followed by successful qPCR detection. By significantly increasing the volume of samples that can be transported in the dry state and enabling recovery of the entire sample in liquid state, SPECTRA-tube presents a potential universal solution for the preservation and transportation of liquid specimens.


2021 ◽  
Vol 108 (Supplement_6) ◽  
Author(s):  
S Zulfiqar ◽  
H Baig ◽  
M Buksh

Abstract Aim We aimed to evaluate optimal random biopsy criteria are being followed in our institution to increase the diagnostic yield of a subsequent histopathological examination and to reduce the number of unnecessary biopsies in which histopathology is unlikely to deliver clinically useful information and causing a burden on health resources in terms of cost and manpower. Method Our study was a retrospective on 419 random colonoscopy biopsies performed over 6 months. Data collection included variables such as age, gender, indications, request of urgency, and histology findings. Data analysis was done descriptively. Results Out of 419 random biopsies, only 10.02% had positive findings. The total number of histology results with microscopic colitis was 10. The main indication of the random colonic biopsy was a change in bowel habits (328 cases) followed by significant diarrhea greater than 50 years in 20 cases. In patients with a change in bowel habits, 2.44% of histopathology specimens revealed microscopic colitis. The percentage of random colonic biopsy histology in patients greater than 50 years with significant diarrhea showed microscopic colitis was 10%. Conclusions Our study revealed random biopsy during colonoscopy should only be done in selected patients otherwise it has low diagnostic yields biopsy and should only be reserved for patients with risk factors for optimum utilization of health resources and to reduce the cost burden. A scoring system may be helpful to risk-stratify patients in low and high risk for MC to determine which patients qualify for RCB.


Author(s):  
Rajat Kumar Goyal ◽  
Vinay Agarwal ◽  
Rajesh Gupta ◽  
Kusum Rathore ◽  
Prakash Somani

Author(s):  
Abdul Raheem

In today’s technology as we all knows, wind and solar are the most optimistic renewable source for the production of energy. So various research is being carried out for utilization for this energy resource is the best way. The moto of this project is to produce the energy in an eco-friendly way by using renewable source of energy. A microcontroller ensure the optimum utilization of the sources and it also increases the efficiency of the combined system as compared to the individual mode of generation. It helps in decreasing the dependence on one single source and makes the system more reliable. The solar wind hybrid system can be used for both industrial and domestic applications .But in there system we use to the 3rd application which is use for the noise pollution to convert the energy system.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Syamsul Imran Zaini ◽  
Muzamir Hasan ◽  
Ling Sin Yie ◽  
Khairil Azman Masri ◽  
Ramadhansyah Putra Jaya ◽  
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