98 research outputs found

    Employee Overseer Attendance Management and Business Analysis System

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    An organized and systematic attendance of employees is the preferred requirement in industries currently. Employee attendance management of company plays an important position in the work of management of employees in company, this can help to urge employee to work sincerely on time, improve efficiency and improves the entire system. Based on attendance we can analyze business also. Android is easily adaptive in smart phones. The Attendance Management System and Business Analysis is a mobile computing software application. In this paper an android application is implemented for employee attendance based business analysis which focusses on an activity or function, which is based on management information system of the enterprise and business analysis is done based on it. It is an Employee Overseer Attendance Management and Business Analysis System EOAMBAS which is used in the computerization of attendance report. An EOAMBAS can handle roles such as Administration, Manager, and Field officers of the enterprise. This application is easy to use and economical in terms of time and cost. Business Intelligence is obtained by performing data analytics with the data obtained in database. The implemented android application is easily configurable as well as economical in time and capital. Additionally, it is easily adaptive on any android device and provides attendance marking and analysis based on it. Implemented system is extremely beneficial for the enterprise as it monitors the attendance as well as the turnover of enterprise dynamically at required intervals of time. Real time analysis is maintained in database. Silvia Sailekar | Mamta Panda | Chetan Rajput | Prof. Sonali Patil | Bhavin Chauhan "Employee Overseer Attendance Management and Business Analysis System" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-3 , April 2018, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd11564.pd

    Advances in PGPR research/ edited by Harikesh Bahadur Singh, Banaras Hindu University, India, Birinchi Kumar Sarma, Banaras Hindu University, India, Chetan Keswani, Banaras Hindu University, India.

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    Includes bibliographical references and index.This book includes 25 contributions from vastly experienced, global experts in PGPR research in a comprehensive and influential manner, with the most recent facts and extended case studies. Also, the chapters address the current global issues in biopesticide research.Mechanisms of Growth Promotion by Members of the Rhizosphere Fungal Genus Trichoderma / Artemio Mendoza-Mendoza, Guillermo Nogueira-L opez, Fabiola Padilla Arizmendi, Natalia Cripps-Guazzone, Mar ia Fernanda Nieto-Jacobo, Robert Lawry, Diwakar Kandula, Fatima Berenice Salazar-Badillo, Silvia Salas-Mu noz, Jorge Armando Mauricio-Castillo, Robert Hill, Alison Stewart and Johanna Steyaert -- Physiological and Molecular Mechanisms of Bacterial Phytostimulation / Randy Ortiz-Castro, Jes us Salvador L opez-Bucio and Jos e L opez-Bucio -- Real-time PCR as a Tool towards Understanding Microbial Community Dynamics in Rhizosphere / Gautam Anand, Upma Singh, Abhineet Sain, Virendra S. Bisaria and Shilpi Sharma -- Biosafety Evaluation: A Necessary Process Ensuring the Equitable Beneficial Effects of PGPR / Juan Ignacio V ilchez, Richard Daniel Lally and Rafael Jorge Le on Morcillo -- ^Role of Plant Growth-Promoting Microorganisms in Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Remediation / Rama Kant Dubey, Vishal Tripathi, Sheikh Adil Edrisi, Mansi Bakshi, Pradeep Kumar Dubey, Ajeet Singh, Jay Prakash Verma, Akanksha Singh, B.K. Sarma, Amitava Rakshit, D.P. Singh, H.B. Singh and P.C. Abhilash -- Pseudomonas Communities in Soil Agroecosystems / Betina Cecilia Agaras, Luis Gabriel Wall and Claudio Valverde -- Management of Soilborne Plant Pathogens with Beneficial Root-Colonizing Pseudomonas / Dmitri V. Mavrodi, Mingming Yang, Olga V. Mavrodi and Shanshan Wen -- Rhizosphere, Mycorrhizosphere and Hyphosphere as Unique Niches for Soil-Inhabiting Bacteria and Micromycetes / Elena Voronina and Irina Sidorova -- ^The Rhizospheres of Arid and Semi-arid Ecosystems are a Source of Microorganisms with Growth-Promoting Potential / Fatima Berenice Salazar-Badillo, Silvia Salas-Mu noz, Jorge Armando Mauricio-Castillo, Jorge S aenz-Mata, Artemio Mendoza-Mendoza, Maria Fernanda Nieto-Jacobo and Johanna Steyaert -- Rhizosphere Colonization by Plant-Beneficial Pseudomonas spp.: Thriving in a Heterogeneous and Challenging Environment / Antoine Zboralski, Adrien Biessy and Martin Filion -- Endophytomicrobiont: A Multifaceted Beneficial Interaction / Shatrupa Ray, Vivek Singh, Kartikay Bisen, Chetan Keswani, Surendra Singh and H.B. Singh -- Contribution of Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria to the Maize Yield / Vivian Jaskiw Szilagyi Zecchin, Angela Cristina Ikeda and Atila Francisco M ogor -- The Potential of Mycorrhiza Helper Bacteria as PGPR / Marieta Marin Bruzos -- Methods for Evaluating Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria Traits / Antonio Castellano-Hinojosa and E.J. Bedmar -- ^The Rhizosphere Microbial Community and Methods of its Analysis / Mukesh Meena, Manish Kumar Dubey, Prashant Swapnil, Andleeb Zehra, Shalini Singh, Punam Kumari and R.S. Upadhyay -- Improving Crop Performance under Heat Stress using Thermotolerant Agriculturally Important Microorganisms / M.K. Chitara, Chetan Keswani, Kartikay Bisen, Vivek Singh, S.P. Singh, B.K. Sarma and H.B. Singh -- Phytoremediation and the Key Role of PGPR / Elisabetta Franchi and Gianniantonio Petruzzelli -- Role of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) in Degradation of Xenobiotic Compounds and Allelochemicals / Deepika Goyal, Janmejay Pandey and Om Prakash -- Harnessing Bio-priming for Integrated Resource Management under Changing Climate / Deepranjan Sarkar, Sumita Pal, H.B. Singh, Ranjeet Singh Yadav and Amitava Rakshit -- ^Unravelling the Dual Applications of Trichoderma spp. as Biopesticide and Biofertilizer / Vivek Singh, Shatrupa Ray, Kartikay Bisen, Chetan Keswani, R.S. Upadhyay, B.K. Sarma and H.B. Singh -- 21 Genome Insights into Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria, an Important Component of Rhizosphere Microbiome / Vasvi Chaudhry, Niladri Chaudhry and Shrikant S. Mantri -- Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR): Mechanism, Role in Crop Improvement and Sustainable Agriculture / Pallavi Mittal, Madhu Kamle, Shubhangini Sharma, Pooja Choudhary, Devendra Pratap Rao and Pradeep Kumar -- PGPR: A Good Step to Control Several of Plant Pathogens / Laith K. Tawfeeq Al-Ani -- Role of Trichoderma Secondary Metabolites in Plant Growth Promotion and Biological Control / Jyoti Singh, Rahul Singh Rajput, Kartikay Bisen, Surendra Singh and H.B. Singh -- ^PGPR-Mediated Defence Responses in Plants under Biotic and Abiotic Stresses / Gagan Kumar, Jai Singh Patel, Anupam Maharshi, Arpan Mukherjee, Chetan Keswani, S.P. Singh, H.B. Singh and B.K. Sarma.1 online resourc

    Eosinophilic annular erythema in childhood: A distinct entity

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    Introduction: Many conditions included under figurate erythemas have similar clinical appearance which makes diagnosis difficult. Among these, eosinophilic annular erythema (EAE) is a rare, uncommon, underreported entity in the pediatric population. Case Report: Herein, we report an 11-year-old boy who presented with asymptomatic recurrent, erythematous-edematous annular plaques with central hyperpigmentation. Discussion: Review of the literature shows scarce reporting of such cases globally and none from India. Clinicopathological findings of our case, suggest that eosinophilic annular erythema is a distinct entity rather than a type of Wells' syndrome

    Paraneoplastic eosinophilic dermatosis in a case of chronic lymphocytic leukemia

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    Eosinophilic dermatosis of hematologic malignancy is a rare paraneoplastic manifestation particularly associated with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).Clinically, it presents as a peculiar polymorphic pruritic eruption with characteristic histological findings of superficial and deep dense perivascular infiltrate of lymphocytes and eosinophils without any vasculitis. Although it has been reported intermittently with different names, there is paucity of reports of this condition in Indian literature. Here, we report a patient of CLL having insect bite-like eruptions nonresponsive to conventional therapy and confirmed as eosinophilic dermatosis on histology. Patient was having eruptions well before the diagnosis of malignancy, and intensity as well as frequency increased as the disease progressed. Good control over the disease was achieved using chemotherapy and steroids. Thus, this case explains diagnostic and prognostic significance of eosinophilic dermatosis in CLL

    Ross syndrome and diabetes mellitus: An interesting association

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    Ross syndrome is a rare disorder of sweating with a triad of segmental anhidrosis, tonic pupil, and hyporeflexia. Survey of available literature shows scarce reporting of such cases globally and countable number of cases from India. Here, we report the case of a 35-year-old male presented with heat intolerance and all three clinical features of Ross syndrome. Further investigations revealed him to be diabetic. Diabetes was treated with insulin and oral hypoglycemics. The patient had increased comfort in hot and humid climate and slight improvement in sweating over anhidrotic areas after strict diabetic control. The association of diabetes mellitus and Ross syndrome in the index case is quite interesting and hitherto not reported

    Green synthesis of silver Nanoparticle using Carica Papaya and study there Biochemical Application

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    Abstract: The nanopartical offer several advantages over other conventional drug delivery systems. Nanoparticles have gained importance in technological advancements due to their modifiable physical, chemical and biological properties with improved performance over their bulk foils. Nanoparticles can simply move in the body due to their small size and reach very complex organs through divers routes. The high stability, controlled drug release makes nanoparticles the most suitable drug delivery system. The study of different methods of synthesis of nanoparticles is essential to obtain desired nanoparticle with specific sizes and shapes. They are suitable candidates for various marketable and local application, which include imaging, catalysis medical application and environmental application. Keywords: Nanopartical, bulk foil, divers routes. Title: Green synthesis of silver Nanoparticle using Carica Papaya and study there Biochemical Application Author: Ms.Pallavi R.Bhagat, Ms. Shubhangi Sahebsingh Rajput, Ms. Shruti Prashant Chavan International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations ISSN 2348-1218 (print), ISSN 2348-1226 (online) Vol. 10, Issue 4, October 2022 - December 2022 Page No: 35-39 Research Publish Journals Website: www.researchpublish.com Published Date: 06-November-2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7296295 Paper Download Link (Source) https://www.researchpublish.com/papers/green-synthesis-of-silver-nanoparticle-using-carica-papaya-and-study-there-biochemical-applicationInternational Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations, ISSN 2348-1218 (print), ISSN 2348-1226 (online), Research Publish Journals, Website: www.researchpublish.co

    Mechanism and performance evaluation of spent-coffee grounds-derived nanocomposite materials for highly efficient photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutant

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    The study demonstrates a facile and environmentally friendly method for synthesizing crystalline TiO2 nanoparticles on the surface of hydrochar generated from readily available biomass waste, i.e., spent coffee grounds (SCGs), using a simple sol–gel process. The hydrochar served as a support for TiO2, reducing the rate at which electrons and holes recombine during photocatalysis, thereby facilitating the effective binding of TiO2, enhancing its adsorption capacity, and the convenient separation of the photocatalyst after usage. The materials were tested in the photocatalytic degradation of an organic pollutant, methylene blue (MB) dye. TiO2-hydrochar obtained at 210 ⁰C has the best performance, giving a degradation efficiency of 98.5 % and a mineralization efficiency of 87.1 % in 90 min at neutral pH. Radical trapping experiments showed being the dominant species, followed by . Besides, it showed superior stability with an activity loss of ∼ 9.2 % after five runs. The superior performance of the HCT210 was ascribed to the enhanced interfacial charge transfer kinetics between the TiO2 and hydrochar through bond formation, better light absorption, and the high surface area of the materials. Performance metrics show that synthesized nanocomposites are promising photocatalysts, providing a biomass-assisted method for robust photocatalytic wastewater treatment.Killam TrustsNatural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC
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