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    The Sacramental Theory in John 19:26-27

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    About the author: Father Theodore Koehler, S.M., of the Seminaire Marianiste at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, studied under Father Neubert

    Christian Insight

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    Very Rev . John A. Elbert, S.M., is Graduate Dean of Arts and Sciences, Professor of Philosophy, creator of the Interdisciplinary Seminar, former President of the University of Dayton. He is the author of a number of books

    Mary and American Protestants

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    About the author: Father William Cole, S.M., is Professor and director of graduate work in Theological Studies at the University of Dayton. He has long been associated with the Marian Library

    Overcoming the Obstacles to Counselling Research

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    The author of this article, Brother Marion F. Belka, S.M., is Vice President of St. Mary\u27s University in San Antonio, Texas, and President of the National Catholic Guidance Conference

    In Vivo Acticity of Bupropion at the Human Dopamine Transporter as Measured by Positron Emission Tomography

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    Article title: In vivo acticity of bupropion at the human dopamine transporter as measured by positron emission tomography. Reference: BPS7603 Journal title: Corresponding author: Dr. S.M. Learned-Coughlin First author: Dr. S.M. Learned-Coughlin Citation</p

    Direct numerical simulation of the flow around a wing section at moderate Reynolds numbers

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    A three dimensional direct numerical simulation has been performed to study the flow around the asymmetric NACA-4412 wing at a moderate chord Reynolds number (Rec = 400, 000) with an angle of attack of 5◦ . The flow case under investigation poses numerous challenges for a numerical method due to the wide range of scales and complicated flow physics induced by the geometry. The mesh is optimized and well resolved to account for such varying scales in the flow. An unsteady volume force is used to trip the flow to turbulence on both sides of the wing at 10% chord. Full turbulent statistics are computed on the fly to further investigate the complicated flow features around the wing. The present simulation shows the potential of high-order methods in simulating complex external flows at moderately high Reynolds numbers

    Unity of the World of Men

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    Very Reverend John A. Elbert, S.M., is the former Provincial Superior of the Cincinnati Province of the Society of Mary and was President of the University of Dayton from 1938 until 1944. He is the author of half a dozen books and numerous articles, several of which have appeared in this review

    The Cult of Kannon, The Goddess of Mercy, in Japanese Buddhism

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    Aloysius Soden, S.M., M.A. Member of the Marianist Province of New York; spent most of his professional life as missionary in Japan; author of several monographs about the Orient; served in Navy intelligence during World War II as interpreter; now in St. Joseph\u27s School, Yokohama

    An Approach to a Christian Outlook on Reality: Integration of Knowledge

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    Very Reverend John A. Elbert, S.M., former Provincial Superior of the Cincinnati Province of the Society of Mary, was President of the University of Dayton from 1938 until 1944. He is the author of half a dozen books and numerous articles. This is not his first contribution to this review

    Screening of Antimicrobial Activity of Indian Medicinal Plants

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    AbstractCrude extracts from seeds viz., Hydnocarpus wightiana, Nyctanthes arbor-tristis, Wrightia tinctoria, Alangium lamarckii and Carum copticum were prepared using the solvents ethanol, methanol, acetone and aqueous. The extracts were screened for their antibacterial activity against four bacterial pathogens and phytochemical analysis were also carried out. The tested bacterial strains were Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi, Proteus mirabilis and Klebsiella pneumoniae. Among the extracts methanol extract of all the seeds exhibited higher activity followed by ethanol, aqueous and acetone. Among the test organisms Klebsiella pneumoniae and Proteus mirabilis showed higher sensitivity towards all the seed extracts followed by Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhi. Carum copticum was found to be highly effective comparatively to others. The antibacterial potential of the extracts were found to be dose dependent. These activities of the seeds were due to the presence of various secondary metabolites.  Key words: Antibacterial activity, Bacterial pathogens, Secondary metabolites 1M.Phil., Research scholar, Department of Microbiology, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar –608 002, Tamilnadu, India; 2Lecturer, Department of Microbiology, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar-608 002, Tamilnadu, India; 3Professor, Department of Microbiology, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar-608 002, Tamilnadu, India Please Cite This Article As: Sajani Samuel, P.K. Senthilkumar and S.M. Muthukkaruppan. 2010. Screening of Antimicrobial Activity of Indian Medicinal Plants. J. Exp. Sci. 1(6):25-31
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