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    A review on MnZn ferrites: Synthesis, characterization and applications

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    Raman and Mössbauer spectroscopic studies of tungsten doped Ni–Zn nano ferrite

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    In this study, tungsten substituted Ni-Zn nano ferrites of the composition Ni0.5Zn0.5WxFe2−xO4 with x = 0.0, 0.2, 0.4 have been synthesized by a co-precipitation method. The prepared samples were pre-sintered at 850 °C and then annealed at 1000 °C for 3 h each. The structural, morphological, optical and magnetic properties of these samples were studied by using X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Raman spectroscopy (RS) and Mössbauer spectroscopy (MS). XRD revealed the formation of spinel single-phase structure with an average crystallite size of 53–60 nm. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy show two prominent peaks primarily due to the tetrahedral and octahedral stretching vibrations in the range of 400–600 cm−1. Raman spectra indicate first order three Raman active modes; (A1 g + Eg + T2 g) at around 688, 475 and 326 cm−1. Mössbauer spectroscopy reveals that substitution of W3+ for Fe3+ cation results in reduction of total magnetic moment and consequently the net magnetization

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    Kidney Damage by Dietary Fusarium Graminearum

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    Fusarium graminearum is a fungus frequently isolated from cereal grains. In this study, the histopathological effects of dietary F graminearum on rat kidneys were examined. Treated rats and controls were fed F graminearum-inoculated and non-inoculated rice, respectively. After 14 days, all the rats were killed and their kidneys were removed and examined using light microscopy. The kidneys of the rats in the treatment group were characterized by the following histopathological findings: patch-like mononuclear cell infiltrations in the cortex; prominent necrosis of proximal tubules; debris areas containing mononuclear cells and degraded renal tubules; shrunken and densely eosinophilic apoptotic cells in the proximal tubule epithelium; karyorrhexis and mitotic figures in the epithelium of both proximal and distal tubules; and many apoptotic bodies in the areas between the renal tubules. It was concluded that dietary F graminearum caused inflammation and tubular damage in the rat kidney. This is the first microscopic study showing that E graminearum ingestion is associated with renal damage
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