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Synthesis And Characterization Of Novel Nanocrystalline Zirconium (IV) Tungstate Semiconductor
Nanocrystalline zirconium (IV) tungstate is prepared by chemical coprecipitation method using ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid as the templating agent. Elemental composition is determined by EDS. The characteristic bonding position is identified using FTIR. XRD is used to find the theoritical value of size and phase identification using JCPDS. Morphology is examined using SEM and HRTEM. UV absorption at 260 nm corresponds to an energy gap of 4.48 eV, characteristic of semiconducting nanoparticles.
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A Survey on Color Normalization Approach to Histopathology Images
The requirement of high-speed data for various forms of application is increasing rapidly. Power Line communication (PLC), a technology which uses the existing power line network as a transmission medium, is a choice for this provision, owing to the ready presence of the medium. This channel (power line), is severely bewitched by noise and attenuation owing to the branches, length and the load connection on the line. Cooperative relaying, which transmits the same information through several nodes is deployed in this paper to combat the data outages caused by the channel's characteristics. Amplify-and-forward and decode-and-forward were the cooperative protocols deployed.The outage probability of each of the protocols were obtained, analysed and compared with the conventional direct link (without cooperation). Results shows that outage probability was drastically reduced on the cooperative links. The performances of the two cooperative links were close due to the noise mitigating circuit incorporated.This achievement in outage probability performance enhances the reliability of the PLC system
Marine fisheries in Kerala - an overview
The state of Kerala, located at the extreme
southern narrow strip of the Indian sub-continent is
wedged between the Arabian Sea to the west and
the Western Ghats to the east. It is lying between
8°18', 12° 48' north latitudes and 74° 52', 77° 22' east
longitudes. Kerala coast runs for about 590 km with
190 landing centres spreading over nine coastal
districts
Production pattern in the marine fisheries of Kerala
Fisheries play a crucial role in the Kerala economy. Although the coastline is only about
one tenth of the coastline of India, landings in Kerala constitute more than 30 pet of the
country's total marine fish production. This sector provides the main source of income for
about 147900 active fishermen and for almost an equal number engaged in the activities of
processing and marketing. Earnings from export of marine production from Kerala have
during the past two decades increased considerably. The marine fisheries sector is therefore
one of the major concerns of the economic planners in the state of Kerala and the object of A
various development programmes
Marine fisheries of the north-east coast of India during 2009-2010
The states of Odisha and West Bengal
constituting the north-east coast of India has a
coastline of 638 km. The coastal area is cycloneprone
and is worst affected during the south-west
monsoon. The total number of marine fish landing
centres in north-east coast is 132, of which
73 belonged to Odisha. According to Marine
Fisheries Census 2010, there are 3.95 lakh fisherfolk
directly engaged in actual fishing, fish seed collection
and fishing allied activities in this coast
Marine fisheries of the north-west coast of India during 2009-2010
The north-west region consists of two important
coastal states of India viz., Maharashtra, Gujarat and
the Union Territory, Daman & Diu. The total length of
the north*west coastal region is about 2,320 km
which is nearly 29% of the nation’s total coastal
length. This region consists of 714 marine fishing
villages and 278 landing centres. As per the 2010
marine fisheries census, the total marine fishermen
population in Gujarat, it is 3,36,181, in Maharashtra
is 3,86,259 and in Daman & Diu, it is 40,016, which
put together account for 19.07% of the all India
fishermen population. The marine fish production of
the north-west region for 2009 was 8,80,312 t and
for 2010 was 8,51,521 t accounting for 27.49% and
25.44% respectively of the total marine fish
production from the country
Marine fisheries of the north-west coast of India during 2008
The north-west coast hitherto referred as NWC
consists of two major coastal states of India viz.,
Gujarat and Maharashtra and the Union Territory,
Daman and Diu. Gujarat has the longest coastline
amongst Indian states and Maharashtra is known
for its major harbours like Sassoon Docks and New
Ferry Wharf which make the position and status of
this region unique and interesting
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