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    • Characterization of winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L.) DC.) based on molecular, chemical and physiological parameters 

      Mohanty, Chandra S.; Verma, Sushma; Singh, Vinayak; Khan, Shahina; Gaur, Priyanka; Gupta, Priya; Nizar, M. Abdul; Dikshit, Nilamani; Pattanayak, Rojalin; Shukla, Alpika; Niranjan, Abhishekh; Sahu, Nayan; Behera, Soumit K.; Rana, Tikam S. (Scientific Research Publishing, 2013-10)
      Winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L.) DC.) is a potential legume crop of the tropics with high protein and oil content in the seeds. Analysis of the mutual genotypic relationships among twenty four genotypes of P. ...
    • Characterological Correlates of Selfie Taking Behavior 

      Morrison, Todd G; Morrison, Melanie A; Kiss, Mark J.; Gilliland, Eric (Scientific Research Publishing, 2018-06-29)
      Few researchers have examined selfie taking behavior. To address this gap, 235 participants (age 18 - 60) completed an online questionnaire assessing a variety of psychological factors, personality traits, and selfie ...
    • Chemistry in Second Life 

      Lang, Andrew SID; Bradley, Jean-Claude (Springer Open, 2009-10)
      This review will focus on the current level on chemistry research, education, and visualization possible within the multi-user virtual environment of Second Life. We discuss how Second Life has been used as a platform ...
    • Chicken feathers degrading bacteria isolated from flamingo feathers in Lake Nakuru, Kenya 

      Musikoyo, Eddison Opiyo*, Muia, Anastasia Wairimu and Oduor, Steve Omondi (African Science Publications, 2021-04-05)
      This study investigated the ability to degrade chicken feathers by bacteria isolated from flamingo feathers in Lake Nakuru which can be applied in the degradation of poultry and abattoir wastes for the production of protein ...
    • Children 

      Wu, Kuang-Ming (Scientific Research, 2018-02)
      As children grow, so this paper develops many themes that children and we all love, coherently yet freely, and attractively as children are enthralling.
    • Chimeric oncogenic interferon regulatory factor-2 (IRF-2): Degradation products are biologically active 

      Prakash, Krishna; Kumar, Pardeep; Rath, Pramod C. (Scientific Research Publishing, 2012-10)
      Interferon Regulatory Factor-2 (IRF-2) belongs to IRF family, was identified as a mammalian transcrip-tion factor involved in Interferon beta (IFNβ) gene regulation. Besides that IRF-2 is involved in ...
    • Chromium (Cr) phyto-toxicity effect of Horse gram (Dolichos biflorus L.) 

      K., Palanisamy; R., Pushpa; M., Lenin (African Science Publications, 2020-07-09)
      In recent years, Heavy Metals (HMs) pollution has become a serious problem all over the world as these (HMs) continue in the soil for longer period due to their non-biodegradability. The chromium (Cr) is one of the ...
    • Chromosomal aberrations and nucleic acids systems affected by some Egyptian medicinal plants used in treating female pregnant diabetic rats 

      Abdou, Halima S .; Salah, Sherifa H.; El Raouf, Amira A.; Abdel-Rahim, E.A. (Scientific Research Publishing, 2011-04)
      The influences of medicinal plants Juniperus Phoenicea (Araar), Hyphaene thebaica (Doum), An-astatica hierochuntica (Kafta) and Cleome droserifolia (Sammo) as antidiabetic agents were investigated using female pregnant ...
    • Classification of derivation algebras in low dimensions 

      Guediri, Mohammed; Albalawi, Kholoud (King Saud University, 2018-01)
      A left-symmetric algebra A is said to be a derivation algebra if all its left and right multiplications are derivations of the Lie algebra associated to A. In this paper, we shall study derivation algebras over R and then ...
    • Climate Change Favors Grapevine Production in Temperate Zones 

      Koch, Bruno; Oehl, Fritz (Scientific Research, 2018-03)
      Wine production has a long-standing history in Palatinate (Southwestern Germany), dating back to Roman times. Especially “Riesling”, but also several “Pinot” varieties gained major significance. Red wine varieties gained ...
    • Climate Smart Agriculture: Achievements and Prospects in Africa 

      Nciizah, Adornis D.; Wakindiki, Isaiah I. C. (Scientific Research, 2015-08)
      Smallholder agriculture is facing a myriad of challenges in the wake of a changing climate. To counter this, several measures have been suggested in attempts to reduce the vulnerability of smallholder farmers who are the ...
    • Climate-smart agriculture global research agenda: Scientific basis for action 

      Steenwerth, Kerri L.; Hodson, Amande K.; Bloom, Arnold J.; Carter, Michael R.; Cattaneo, Andrea; Chartres, Colin J.; Hatfield, Jerry L.; Henry, Kevin; Hopmans, Jan W.; Horwath, William R.; Jenkins, Bryan M.; Kebreab, Ermias; Leemans, Rik; Lipper, Leslie; Lubell, Mark N.; Msangi, Siwa; Prabhu, Ravi; Reynolds, Matthew P.; Solis, Samuel Sandoval; Sischo, William M.; Springborn, Michael; Tittonell, Pablo; Wheeler, Stephen M.; Vermeulen, Sonja J.; Wollenberg, Eva K.; Jarvis, Lovell S.; Jackson, Louise E. (BioMed Central, 2014)
      Background: Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) addresses the challenge of meeting the growing demand for food, fibre and fuel, despite the changing climate and fewer opportunities for agricultural expansion on additional ...
    • Clocks, Watches and Timepieces: The Ace Bio-Political Tools 

      Butola, Balbir Singh (Scientific Research Publishing, 2014-03-04)
      “...it’s my hypothesis that the individual is not a pre-given entity which is seized on by the exercise of power. The individual, with his identity and characteristics, is the product of a relation of power exercised ...
    • Cloning, purification and characterization of the ribosomal protein L11 from E. coli 

      Todorova, Roumiana (Scientific Research Publishing, 2011-04)
      A high-expression system of L11 was constructed and investigated its interaction with other elements of the ribosome using physicochemical methods. The gene rplK, coding for the protein L11 from the E. coli 50S ribosomal ...
    • Cloud Computing Solution and Services for RFID Based Supply Chain Management 

      Jamal, S. M. Khalid; Omer, A.; Qureshi, Asiya A. S. (Scientific Research Publishing, 2013-09)
      Deploying and Implementing RFID Systems for tracking and controlling products in supply chain management is not affordable for small and midsized companies due to its complexity, cost, and difficulties pertaining data ...
    • A code for 3D calculations of the output characteristics for a single-cell thermionic fuel element of thermionic nuclear power plants for different applications 

      Polous, M.A.; Solovyev, D.I. V.I. Yarygin; Yarygin, V.I. (2017-08)
      R&D has been conducted by a cooperation of Rosatom State Corporation’s enterprises to build a line of autonomous small nuclear power plants (SNPP) of up to 1 MW el to support government programs ...
    • Codon bias of influenza a viruses and their hosts 

      Fancher, Keli C.; Hu, Wei (Scientific Research Publishing, 2011-10)
      The Influenza A virus remains an annual and worldwide health concern due to its fast evolutionary rate. There are two major forms of Influenza evolution: drift, caused by mutations, and shift, which results from the exchange ...
    • Cognitive Radio Sensing Using Hilbert Huang Transform 

      Narayanankutty, K. A.; A. Nair, Abhijith; Soori, Dilip; Pradeep, Deepak; Teja, V. Ravi; K.B., Vishnu (Scientific Research Publishing, 2010-07)
      Vast segments of the frequency spectrum are reserved for primary (licensed) users. These legacy users often un-der-utilize their reserved spectrum thus causing bandwidth waste. The unlicensed (secondary) users can take ...
    • Combined Antero-Posterior Inverted-U Metaphyseal and Open-Wedge Medial-Epiphyseal Osteotomy for Advanced Blount Disease 

      Ogbemudia, Alfred O.; Bafor, Anirejuoritse; Ogbemudia, Ehimwenma J.; Edomwonyi, Edwin (Scientific Research, 2015-04)
      Background: Blount disease is frequently associated with deformities that may not be adequately corrected by a single metaphyseal osteotomy. This study evaluated the outcome of a combined metaphyseal and epiphyseal ...
    • Combined Effect of Magnetic Field and Compressibility on Rayleigh Taylor Instability 

      Mitra, Aniruddha; Mandal, Labakanta; Roychoudhury, Rajkumar; Khan, Manoranjan (Scientific Research, 2015-12)
      The nonlinear analysis of the combined effect of magnetic field and compressibility on the growth rate of Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) instability has been investigated for inviscid two fluid interface. We have considered an ...