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<dc:date>2026-04-28T11:58:57Z</dc:date>
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<title>Chundikulam National park: a review of its current status and future prospects</title>
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<description>Chundikulam National park: a review of its current status and future prospects
Gajapathy, K.; Arthiyan, S.; Suvanthini, T.; Thirumayuran, T.
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<title>On the convergence of the accelerated Riccati iteration method</title>
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<description>On the convergence of the accelerated Riccati iteration method
Prasanthan, R.; Jianhong Xu
In this paper, we establish results fully addressing two open problems proposed recently by I. Ivanov, see&#13;
Nonlinear Analysis 69 (2008) 4012–4024, with respect to the convergence of the accelerated Riccati iteration methodfor solving the continuous coupled algebraic Riccati equation, or CCAREfor short. These results&#13;
confirm several desirable features of that method, including the monotonicity and boundedness of the&#13;
sequences it produces, its capability of determining whether the CCARE has a solution, the extremal solutions it computes under certain circumstances, and its faster convergence than the regular Riccati iteration&#13;
method
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<dc:date>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Ruthenium (Ru) Doped Titanium Dioxide (P25) Electrode for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells</title>
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<description>Ruthenium (Ru) Doped Titanium Dioxide (P25) Electrode for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells
Rajaramanan, T.; Natarajan, M.; Ravirajan, P.; Senthilnanthanan, M.; Velauthapillai, D.
In this study, P25-titanium dioxide (TiO2) was doped with ruthenium (Ru) by systematically&#13;
varying the Ru content at 0.15, 0.30, 0.45 and 0.6 mol%. The synthesized Ru-doped TiO2 nanomaterials&#13;
have been characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray&#13;
(EDX) analysis, UV-visible (UV–Vis) spectroscopy, and electrochemical impedance (EIS) spectroscopy.&#13;
The XRD patterns of undoped and Ru-doped TiO2 nanomaterials confirm the presence of mixed&#13;
anatase and rutile phases of TiO2 while EDX spectrum confirms the presence of Ti, O and Ru. Further,&#13;
UV-visible absorption spectra of doped TiO2 nanomaterial reveal a slight red shift on Ru-doping.&#13;
The short circuit current density (JSC) of the cells fabricated using the Ru-doped TiO2 photoanode&#13;
was found to be dependent on the amount of Ru present in TiO2. Optimized cells with 0.3 mol%&#13;
Ru-doped TiO2 electrodes showed efficiency which is 20% more than the efficiency of the control cell&#13;
(η = 5.8%) under stimulated illumination (100 mWcm−2&#13;
, 1 sun) with AM 1.5 filter. The increase in&#13;
JSC resulted from the reduced rate of recombination upon doping of Ru and this was confirmed by&#13;
EIS analysis.
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<title>Antimicrobial activity of Azadirachta Indica (neem) leaf, bark and seed extracts</title>
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<description>Antimicrobial activity of Azadirachta Indica (neem) leaf, bark and seed extracts
Raja Ratna Reddy, Y.; Krishna Kumari, C.; Lokanatha, O.; Mamatha, S.; Damodar Reddy, C.
Screening of medicinal plants for bioactive compounds leads to development of less expensive new antimicrobial&#13;
agents with improved safety and efficacy. Azadirachta Indica (neem) is a multipurpose tree with multiple health&#13;
benefits. Different parts of the plant are shown to exhibit antimicrobial effects against a wide variety of microorganisms. In the present study we compared the antimicrobial efficacy of aqueous extracts of leaf, bark and seeds&#13;
of A. Indica against human pathogenic bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus feacalis, Proteus mirabilis&#13;
and Pseudomonas aeuroginosa) and fungi (Aspergillus fumigatus and Candida albicans). Agar well diffusion method and micro-broth dilution methods were used to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC). Results showed that leaf extract exhibited strong antimicrobial activity against bacteria and fungi at all the concentrations tested (500, 1000 and 2000µg/ml). Antimicrobial activity of bark extract was found to be moderate on&#13;
bacteria and fungi (effective at 1000 and 2000µg/ml), whereas seed extract exhibited least antimicrobial activity.&#13;
Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of leaf and bark extract was found to be in the range of 500 to&#13;
2000µg/ml for all the tested microorganisms, where as the seed extract did not inhibit the microorganisms at all&#13;
the concentrations tested except Candida albicans (1000µg /ml). Our results suggest that aqueous extracts of&#13;
Azadirachta Indica leaf and bark exhibit high antimicrobial activity.
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<dc:date>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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