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    Medicinal and biological inorganic chemistry/ Ajay Kumar Goswami, Irena Kostova.

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    Includes bibliographical references and index.1 online resource (1 volume)

    Spectrophotometric Determination of Copper and Iron: Reagents and Methods/ Ajay Kumar Goswami, Shilpa Agarwal.

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    In English.The book covers specific and selective reagents for the determination of iron and copper by spectrophotometry. It provides methods for each group or class of reagents, including conditions, wavelength and interferences of other ions in samples. It is a unique guide for researchers in analytical chemistry from pharmaceutical to environmental monitoring laboratories working on iron and copper based products.Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- Section A -- Chapter 1. Analytical reagents having oxygen (O) as donor atom -- Chapter 2. Analytical reagents having nitrogen (N) as donor atom -- Chapter 3. Analytical reagents having nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O) as donor atoms -- Chapter 4. Analytical reagents having nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) as donor atoms -- Chapter 5. Analytical reagents having nitrogen (N), oxygen (O) and sulfur (S) as donor atoms -- Chapter 6. Analytical reagents having oxygen (O) and sulfur (S) as donor atoms -- Chapter 7. Analytical reagents having other combination of donor atoms -- Section B -- Chapter 8. Analytical reagents having oxygen (O) as donor atom -- Chapter 9. Analytical reagents having nitrogen (N) as donor atoms -- Chapter 10. Analytical reagents having nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O) as donor atoms -- Chapter 11. Analytical reagent having miscellaneous combinations of donor atoms -- Index1 online resource (XX, 248 p.

    Sant Kabir, Tulsi, and Krishna: A Comparative Study of the Doctrine of Karma and Philosophy of Life

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    This paper is a critical analysis on the comparative study of Sant Kabir, Tulsi and lord Krishna’s doctrine of Karma and the philosophy of life. The mystic poet- Sant Kabir in his works, Goswami Tulsidas in his Ramcharitmanas, and Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad-Gita, describe their doctrine of karma and their philosophy. Obviously, all the three figures from distinct historical and philosophical traditions—Krishna representing the Vedic and Upanishadic spiritual wisdom of karma, jnana, and bhakti, Tulsidas representing his staunchest devotion to lord Ram, and Kabir representing the Bhakti and Sufi influences look bifurcated on the fundamental spiritual principles. Krishna propounds karma as selfless action (Nishkama Karma) performed without expectation of due results. He raises points for duty (Dharma) according to cosmic order, emphasizing devotion (Bhakti), knowledge (Jnana), and disciplined action (Karma Yoga) as pathways to liberation (Moksha). His philosophy focuses on the realization of the Supreme Self (Brahma) and blind submission to the divine will, going beyond worldly illusions of human need and greed (Maya). Tulsi is of the view that everything is to be done according to the layout prepared by lord Rama. Tulsi is of the view that the word is action-oriented and says that as you sow so shall you reap. Kabir, on the other hand, criticises ritualistic practices and social divisions, urging individuals to seek inner realisation of the Divine through love and direct experience of one’s own. He perceives karma as an internal force which creates human destiny but at the same time he believes in the transformative power of devotion and self-awareness over mere actions. His philosophy is beyond religious dogma, more with formless, omnipresent God (Nirguna Brahman) that can only be realized through personal spiritual awakening. This study highlights their philosophical intersections and differences towards life, revealing how their teachings provide profound insights into the nature of karma and life

    Struja ograničena prostornim nabojem i stvaranje centara boje u kristalu KI s kružnim kontaktom

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    Electron injection under different fields has been made in a spherical heterogeneous contact at 723 K in KI crystal. The current and colouration with time is discussed to justify the existence of space-charge-limited state.U KI kristal s heterogenim kružnim kontaktom injektirani su elektroni uz razne vrijednosti električnog polja. Raspravlja se ovisnost struje i obojenosti o vremenu kako bi se dokazalo postojanje stanja ograničenog prostornim nabojem

    Struja ograničena prostornim nabojem i stvaranje centara boje u kristalu KI s kružnim kontaktom

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    Electron injection under different fields has been made in a spherical heterogeneous contact at 723 K in KI crystal. The current and colouration with time is discussed to justify the existence of space-charge-limited state.U KI kristal s heterogenim kružnim kontaktom injektirani su elektroni uz razne vrijednosti električnog polja. Raspravlja se ovisnost struje i obojenosti o vremenu kako bi se dokazalo postojanje stanja ograničenog prostornim nabojem

    Case study on bioactive compounds derived from food wastes

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    The global food industry generates a large amount of waste, which presents both an environmental challenge and an opportunity to utilize valuable bioactive compounds (proteins, fibers, polysaccharides, flavoring agents, and phytochemicals). In many countries, these bioactive compounds are considered essential for producing nutraceuticals and functional foods, which are gaining popularity among consumers. Recent studies show that food waste, especially by-products of fruits and vegetables, is an excellent source of bioactive compounds. These can be extracted and incorporated into food matrices to create nutraceuticals, functional foods, or natural food additives. A comprehensive review of the classification, origin, extraction, and application of bioactive compounds from food waste underlines the study findings. This chapter highlights the potential of bioactive compounds derived from food waste as a sustainable solution to the global food waste issue and the growing demand for health-promoting natural ingredients
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