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Kalyan Kumar Chakravarty, Early Buddhist Art of Bodh-Gayâ
Durt Hubert. Kalyan Kumar Chakravarty, Early Buddhist Art of Bodh-Gayâ. In: Arts asiatiques, tome 54, 1999. p. 167
ROLE OF KUMAR KALYAN RAS AND SITOPALADI CHURNA IN CHILDREN’S DEVELOPMENT
Childhood is an important age of human being and growth and development mainly occurs in this age. Balanced diet and well nutritional foods are necessary for growth and development. In Ayurveda this stage is called Kapha dominant period of life. In this age a child should be healthy for proper development. So this study is focused on child’s growth and development and the role of Kumar Kalyan ras and Sitopaladi churn in the management of childhood.STUDY DESIGN: The study was single grouped, which contains 12 children selected from the O.P.D. and I.P.D of Vd. Prem Shankar Ayurveda hospital, colleges, campus, M.M.M Government Ayurved College Udaipur. For the well development and growth of a child, Kumar Kalyan ras and Sitopaladi churn drug, dosage of 1-2 gram is given twice a day with honey (Madhu) before meal. The regimen followed for a period of three months with follow up after every 15 days interval. Base line assessment was done after selection of children as per inclusion and exclusion criteria.RESULTS: The study suggests that the oral consumption of Kumar Kalyan ras and Sitopaladi churna with honey improves digestion, immunity and general growth.
Investigation of the Initial Steps of the Electrochemical Reduction of CO2on Pt Electrodes
Targeted drug delivery: concepts, approaches, and applications
Targeted drug delivery (TDD) is a relatively novel approach that aims at delivering a drug to a specific site of action or absorption while not releasing it elsewhere in the body. TDD systems provide several benefits over traditional drug administration methods, including greater pharmacological activity, less side effects, and reduced therapeutic regimens. The delivery system is intended to maintain the drug in its original form until the target spot is reached and the cargo is released in situ. The “magic bullet” concept was designed to attain this goal, and, for more than a century, it has fueled scientific research, resulting in the development of many delivery strategies. The primary purpose of a TDD is to focus the pharmacological impact the therapeutic agent to diseased organs while leaving healthy tissues undisturbed, which is exceptionally critical in cancer chemotherapeutics. Active and passive targeting, ligand-mediated targeting, inverse targeting, dual targeting, physical targeting, and double targeting are all examples of TDD mechanisms; yet, almost the totality of these processes requires the help of a carrier to accomplish the ultimate goal. These carriers can be divided in three major classes: lipid-, polymeric-, and monoclonal antibody-based drug delivery systems. Each class, in turn, has several subclasses, which will also be presented and discussed in this chapter
Kalyan Kumar Sarkar’s Perception on Early India and Cambodia: Unveiling A New Source In The Historiography of India - South-East Asia Interaction
This article tries to analyze the writings of Kalyan Kumar Sarkar regarding early India's interaction with Cambodia thus intending to highlight over an intriguing aspect of India's historiography. Emerged as a significant part of Indian cultural nationalism, this historiography aims to focus on India's cultural contribution to the neighbouring countries. Books and articles written by the author under discussion, show how they successfully endorsed such a concept of 'Indianization' where India's inclusive impact on Cambodia, like many other South-East Asian countries, led her to form a part of 'Greater India' or extended India. Various scholars have made efforts to discuss the contributions of eminent historians who were part of this academic endeavor. But the discourse also shows active academic participation from scholars whose writings have failed to get the necessary attention from researchers. Study of these sources is important as they provide a comprehensive understanding of the relevant historiography. My article thus attempts to discuss Kalyan Sarkar's writings and examines their limitations and significance- how far they showed biasness towards Indian impact yet acknowledged the local characters. A comprehensive discussion is attempted to understand the author's ability to interpret sources and rational analytical framework present in his writings
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Supplemental material, sj-zip-2-pie-10.1177_09544089221096104 for Friction stir welding of AISI-316L steel pipes: Mechanical and metallurgical characterization of the joint by Suresh Gain, Dipankar Sanyal, Sanjib Kumar Acharyya and Suman Kalyan Das in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p
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Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089221096104 for Friction stir welding of AISI-316L steel pipes: Mechanical and metallurgical characterization of the joint by Suresh Gain, Dipankar Sanyal, Sanjib Kumar Acharyya and Suman Kalyan Das in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p
Elastic stiffness and damping measurements in titanium alloys using atomic force acoustic microscopy
Atomic force acoustic microscopy (AFAM) has been used to study the distribution of elastic stiffness and damping properties across different phases, such as alpha & beta phases in a beta titanium alloy (Ti-10V-4.5-Fe-1.5Al) and alpha, beta and alpha' phases in an alpha + beta alloy (Ti-6Al-4V). Contact-resonance spectra were obtained with a 100 nm spatial resolution in various specimens of the two titanium alloys heat-treated at different temperatures. The study indicates that the metastable beta phase has the minimum modulus and maximum damping followed by alpha' and alpha-phases. Employing the rule of mixtures, the average modulus measured by AFAM was then compared with the modulus obtained by ultrasonic velocity measurements. The error in the average modulus values obtained by both techniques is discussed. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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