Editor’s note
Indian Journal of Science and Technology
(Indian J.Sci.Tachnol.) is an international peer reviewed journal of monthly release. It invites subject experts as volunteers to review the articles submitted
for publication. The role of reviewers is a paramount importance to maintain/
enhance the standard of the journal. Since the journal handles the articles as
electronic copies, these experts need to handle the word
format file. The volunteering experts to serve as reviewers may email their willingness to the Editor
(indjst@gmail.com).
Research articles or findings on educational
technologies/ innovative teaching methods can find place in the journal.
Educational institutions or research centers doing outstanding contribution can
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Invites subscriptions for print journal and advertisements from companies and educational centres. It provides opportunity for scientists,
students and technocrats to discuss on various academic activities concern to the objectives of the "Indian Society for Education and Environment" (iSee).
There will be an ample scope for Indian student community to interact closely with the experts from India and abroad over symposia, seminar and workshop
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology
Offers platform for Educational and Training Institutes, Scientific Companies and Professional Bodies to place their advertisements. It provides opportunity to reach the target groups of various research organizations, colleges, students and teachers.
The digital journal is an open access and thus intend to reach the user groups effectively.
The content of the current issue 1, volume 3 (2010)
Research articles
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Zhouhong Li, Chenxi Yang and Kaihong Zhao (2010)
The existence of anti-periodic solution for a class of cellular neural networks.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp: 1-5. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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A. Jayaprakash and P. Ebenezer (2010)
A new report on mycobiota associated with Ropalidia marginata paper nests.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp: 6-8. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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R. B. Dubey, M. Hanmandlu and S. K. Gupta (2010)
Level set detected masses in digital mammograms.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp: 9-13. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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H. Jafarzadeh, M. Rezaee Rokn-Abadi, H. Arabshahi and N. Shahtahmasbi (2010)
Hydrogen sensing properties of indium doped tin oxide thin films deposited by spray pyrolysis.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:14-16. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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P. Balasubramanian, P. Ramasamy and G. P. Brennan (2010)
Fasciola gigantica : Eggshell solubility and permeability properties.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:17-20. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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P. Balasubramanian and P. Ramasamy (2010)
Surface topography and tegumental morphology of adult digenetic trematode of Indian strain of Fasciola gigantica Cobbold.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:21-25. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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H.R. Ghazvinloo, A. Honarbakhsh-Raouf and N.Shadfar (2010)
Effect of the electrode to work angle, filler diameter and shielding gas type on weld geometry of HQ130 steel joints produced by robotic GMAW.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:26-30. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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O.S. Ayodele and I.B. Odeyemi (2010)
Analysis of the lineaments extracted from LANDSAT image of the area around Okemesi, South-Western Nigeria.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:31-36. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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H. Arabshahi, M. Rezaee Rokn-Abadi, F. Badieeyan and M.R. Khalvati (2010)
Hot electron of steady-state transport in submicrometer ZnSe and ZnS n+-i(n)-n+ diodes.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:37-40. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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K. Balasubramanian , P. Selvarajan and E. Kumar (2010)
Characterization of triglycine sulfate (TGS) crystals grown in water-soluble CdS nanoparticles dispersed in water.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:41-43. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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R. Praveen Kumar, Swambabu Varanasi and V. Purushothaman (2010)
Investigation of the biosorption mechanisms of Methylene blue onto press mud through kinetic modeling analysis.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:44-47. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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Gursharan Singh, Aditya Bhalla, Neena Capalash and Prince Sharma (2010)
Characterization of immobilized laccase from gamma-proteobacterium JB: Approach towards the development of biosensor for the detection of phenolic compounds.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:48-53. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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N.P.Dharmadhikari, A.P.Rao, S.S.Pimplikar, A.G.Kharat, S.D.Aghav, D.C.Meshram, S.D.Kulkarni and B.B.Jain (2010)
Effect of geopathic stress on human heart rate and blood pressure.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:54-57. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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K. Sivakumar and N. Krishna Mohan (2010)
Performance analysis of downdraft gasifier for agriwaste biomass materials.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:58-60. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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H. Muhamed Mubarack, A. Doss, R. Dhanabalan and S. Balachander (2010)
Microbial quality of raw milk samples collected from different villages of Coimbatore District, Tamilnadu, South India.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:61-63. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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S. Dhanapackiam and M.H. Muhammad Ilyas (2010)
Effect of salinity on chlorophyll and carbohydrate contents of Sesbania grandiflora seedlings.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:64-66. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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R.S. David Paul Raj, Sheena Michael Morais and K. Gopalakrishnan (2010)
In vitro propagation and cell suspension culture of Callistemon citrinus L.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:67-69. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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K. Divya, K.N. Marulasiddesha, K. Krupanidhi and M. Sankar (2010)
Population dynamics of spotted stem borer, Chilo partellus (Swinhoe) and its interaction with natural enemies in sorghum.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:70-74. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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Goutam Chatterjee and Ajay Somkuwar (2010)
+Gz induced stress monitoring of pilots with synthesized ECG.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:75-79. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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A. Mohan Raj and K. Ravichandran (2010)
Study of soil microflora indicating pesticide contamination of Cauvery River belt in India.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:80-82. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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B. Sandhya, S. Manoharan, G. Sirisha Lavanya and Ch. Ratna Manmohan (2010)
Lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status in prostate cancer patients.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:83-86. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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S. Dhanapackiam and M.H. Muhammad Ilyas (2010)
Effect of NaCl salinity on growth, nodulation and total nitrogen in Sesbania grandiflora.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:87-89. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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Chinnasamy Arulvasu, Kumar Padmini, Perumal Prabu, Nallamuthu Thangaraju, Devadoss Dinesh and Subramani Sellamuthu (2010)
Evaluation of cadmium toxicity on the population growth of Brachionus plicatilis (O. F. Müller).
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:90-93. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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M. Pugalenthi, A. Doss, D. Rajendrakumaran and V. Vadivel (2010)
Antibacterial activity of Canavalia ensiformis L.DC seeds due to solvent extract and fraction method.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:94-95. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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E. Iramu, M.E. Wagih and D. Singh (2010)
Genetic hybridization among genotypes of Taro (Colocasia esculanta) and recurrent selection for leaf blight resistance.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:96-101. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
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M. G. Tyagi. (2010)
Erythropoietin may modify tyrosine kinase activity for its neuroprotective action in mice.
Indian J.Sci.Technol. Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp:102-104. Domain site: http://www.indjst.org.
The inroad made by
ICT in our daily life will continue to dominate in the coming century too. Such
impact is unfathomable as much as that of the of the DNA model discovered by
Watson & Crick. The sparkling multicolour picture of our Earth in the solar
system is now slowly fading away into black & white; as a result we
experience global warming, erratic monsoon, cyclones and sandy storm jumping
from one continent to another. The NASA picture clearly shows how the
desertification spread to the whole African continent and slowly crawling to
Asian regions. Preservation of our forest resources and ecosystems is
considered to be essential for our own survival, leave alone to paint the Earth
Green. Owing to the importance, UN and multinational bodies emphasis for
integrated ecosystem management through awareness and practice. In this line,
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Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-14). Indeed, digital reading
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mars, firstly let us save this planet and keep it clean and green. Hence our
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