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      • TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE & GREENER TOMORROW: AN INNOVATIVE ENTREPRENEURIAL APPROACH FOR GENERATION OF GREEN ENERGY FROM BIOMASS WASTE

        Neeraj Sharma,Hari Krishnan G,Rajat Agrawal 글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 2018 Global Marketing Conference Vol.2018 No.07

        Energy is a major input for overall socio-economic development. With fossil fuels expected to get exhausted in another 40 years or so, renewable sources of energy have emerged as an alternative to fossil fuels. India with an area of almost 328 million hectares is the 7th largest country in the world producing 450-500 million tonnes of biomass per year as per EAI. As per a recent report almost 200 million tonnes of household and agro processing waste annually generated in India are disposed-off in a dispersed manner. Also, there are about 63 million ha waste land in the country, out of which about 40 million ha area can be developed for use. Additionally Urban, municipal and industrial wastes alone have a roughly 1700 MW potential of cheap and affordable power generation. The research work illustrates a specific case for North East India as to how this can be achieved through an innovative entrepreneurial approach for generation of green energy from biomass waste.

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        Changes in Serum Protein Profile, Cholesterol and Blood Glucose during Endotoxic Shock in Buffalo Calves Supplemented with Vitamin E and Selenium

        Sharma, Neeraj,Singha, S.P.S.,Ahuja, C.S. Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2005 Animal Bioscience Vol.18 No.2

        A study was conducted to monitor the changes in serum protein profile, cholesterol and blood glucose during endotoxic shock in buffalo calves and also to assess the role of prophylactic supplementation of vitamin E and selenium in alleviating the endotoxic effects. Fifteen male buffalo calves (6-8 months of age) were divided into three groups: Group I (control)-infused with 0.9% saline solution; Group II-infused with E. coli endotoxin at 5${\mu}g/kg$ body weight in normal saline solution; Group III- supplemented prophylactically with 250 mg vitamin E and 7.5 mg selenium by i/m injections at weekly intervals for one month prior to the induction of endotoxic shock. The blood samples were collected at 0, 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 24, 48 and 72 h after the induction of shock. Endotoxin caused a significant (p<0.05) hypoproteinemia from 3-12 h post infusion in group II but this hypoproteinemia was less pronounced and only from 3-9 h post infusion in vitamin E and selenium supplemented calves. Hypoglycemia was observed in group II from 3-24 h and blood glucose level returned to normal at 72 h. However hypoglycemia was mild in group III and blood glucose returned to normal at 48h. Hypocholesterolaemia and hypoalbuminemia were found in both groups II and III but these changes were less pronounced in group III i.e. vitamin E and Se supplemented calves. Serum electrophoretic protein patterns of group III were quite similar to those of control group but animals of group II had different electrophoretic pattern. It was concluded that the antioxidant effects of vitamin E and Se prevent the liver against oxidative stress during endotoxic shock.

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        Consumer engagement in village eco-tourism: A case of the cleanest village in Asia – Mawlynnong

        Neeraj Sharma,Bijoylaxmi Sarmah 한국마케팅과학회 2019 마케팅과학연구 Vol.29 No.2

        This study examines the unique role of local community–consumer/ customer engagement in influencing consumer/customer satisfaction (reflected in terms of economic activity) and future behavioural intention (reflected in terms of tourism development) in eco-tourism context in Mawlynnong village, Meghalaya,India, which has rightfully earned for itself the title of “Cleanest village in Asia.” The study builds on the contents and data from 35 in-depth researches on tourism (in the context of Mawlynnong) with the help of a content analysis (using NVivo 12) method and interaction with 8 local village families followed by structural equation modelling(SEM) analysis (using Adanco 2.0.2). The results show that factors such as cleanliness, local community– consumer/customer engagement, infrastructure, heritage and education enhance perceived trust among tourists, resulting in tourism development and enhanced economic activity by tourists. The participative service innovation behaviour (cleanliness) positively influences exploration intention(tourism) in this context. Furthermore, participative service innovation behaviour (in cleanliness) is found to mediate the relationship between its two driving factors, namely local community engagement and perceived trust in the service provider(tourism). The findings also provide various strategies tourism and hospitality firms and government tourism departments can use to prioritize factors and co-creating a replicable model of service innovation effectively using Mawlynnong example.

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      • Pedagogical challenges in Hindi language : some experimental and ervolutionary approaches

        Neeraj Sharma 釜山外國語大學校 語文學硏究所 2007 外大語文論集 Vol.22 No.-

        In reference to modem Korean students, they are highly curious to learn foreign languages. All of them select the learning methods according to their ease. But one factor is same with all the techniques being adopted i.e. spending a lot of time and money. The paper presents some outlines about the challenges while teaching Hindi to Korean university students. Some approaches and proposals have also been suggested after making experiments on these students. All of these approaches are quiet simple, a little inspired by the old Indian teaching methods and modem computer-based teaching as well. As far as results are concerned, some of these methods have been reported better and found able to create great interest towards Hindi language. Approaches are effective for senior students and freshmen both. The methods are being proposed with the hope that Hindi language teachers can implement it and check out the performance. If teachers could get something beneficial from the article, it would be a great contribution to Hindi teaching community worldwide.

      • Fingerprint Minutiae Matching Algorithm Using Distance Distribution of Neighborhood

        Neeraj Sharma,Nam Seok Choi,Joon Jae Lee 한국멀티미디어학회 2007 한국멀티미디어학회 국제학술대회 Vol.2007 No.-

        Fingerprint verification is being adopted widely to provide positive identification with a high degree of confidence in all practical areas. This popular usage requires reliable methods for matching of these patterns. To meet the latest expectations, the paper presents a pair wise distance histogram method for fingerprint matching. Here, we introduced a randomized algorithm which exploits pair wise distances between the pairs of minutiae, as a basic feature for match. The method undergoes two steps for completion i.e. first it performs the matching locally then global matching parameters are calculated in second step. The proposed method is robust to common problems that fingerprint matching faces, such as scaling, rotation, translational changes and missing points etc. The paper includes the test of algorithm on various randomly generated minutiae and real fingerprints as well. The results of the tests resemble qualities and utility of method in related field.

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        Fingerprint Minutiae Matching Algorithm using Distance Histogram of Neighborhood

        Sharma, Neeraj,Lee, Joon-Jae Korea Multimedia Society 2007 멀티미디어학회논문지 Vol.10 No.12

        Fingerprint verification is being adopted widely to provide positive identification with a high degree of confidence in all practical areas. This popular usage requires reliable methods for matching of these patterns. To meet the latest expectations, the paper presents a pair wise distance histogram method for fingerprint matching. Here, we introduced a randomized algorithm which exploits pair wise distances between the pairs of minutiae, as a basic feature for match. The method undergoes two steps for completion i.e. first it performs the matching locally then global matching parameters are calculated in second step. The proposed method is robust to common problems that fingerprint matching faces, such as scaling, rotation, translational changes and missing points etc. The paper includes the test of algorithm on various randomly generated minutiae and real fingerprints as well. The results of the tests resemble qualities and utility of method in related field.

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        Rh-catalyzed oxidative C–C bond formation and C–N bond cleavage: direct access to C2-olefinated free (NH)-indoles and pyrroles

        Sharma, Satyasheel,Han, Sangil,Kim, Mirim,Mishra, Neeraj Kumar,Park, Jihye,Shin, Youngmi,Ha, Jimin,Kwak, Jong Hwan,Jung, Young Hoon,Kim, In Su The Royal Society of Chemistry 2014 Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry Vol.12 No.11

        <P>The rhodium-catalyzed oxidative C2-olefination of indoles and pyrroles containing <I>N</I>-arylcarboxamide directing groups with a range of alkenes and subsequent cleavage of directing groups is described. This method provides direct and efficient access to C2-functionalized free (NH)-heterocycles.</P> <P>Graphic Abstract</P><P>The rhodium-catalyzed oxidative C2-olefination of indoles and pyrroles containing <I>N</I>-arylcarboxamide directing groups with a range of alkenes and subsequent cleavage of directing groups is described. <IMG SRC='http://pubs.rsc.org/services/images/RSCpubs.ePlatform.Service.FreeContent.ImageService.svc/ImageService/image/GA?id=c3ob42605j'> </P>

      • Epidemiological Trends of Cancer Morbidity at a Government Medical College Hospital, Chandigarh, India

        Sharma, Munesh Kumar,Gour, Neeraj,Pandey, Avadesh,Wallia, Dinesh,Kislay, Dimri Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2012 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.13 No.7

        Aim: An epidemiological shift has resulted in increase in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCD). Unlike other NCDs which are easily and definitely preventable, the knowledge of cancer prevention is still limited at present. Various aetiological factors are difficult to control since those are habit forming. Hence an available remedy remains its secondary and tertiary prevention for which appropriate planning is of paramount importance. Evidence based planning requires careful analysis of data with a view to prioritize various cancers. Keeping in view the fact that the adaptation of smoking free status in Chandigarh city might have a far reaching positive effect on the cancer related morbidity of the people, the following study was undertaken to provide base line data to be used for future comparisons. Methods: The registers maintained in the Department of Radiotherapy were checked and those belonging to the years 1999 to 2009 were utilized to analyze the cancer morbidity in respect to age, sex, and year of presentation to health care facility. Results: A total of 4,600 cancer patients (males=2276, females=2324) demonstrated a gradual increase in the number of cancer cases from 150 in the year 1999 to 783 in the year 2009. The most common cancers amongst males were cancer of gastro-intestinal tract (GIT) and lung (including larynx) constituting 37.3% and 27.1% of the total, respectively. In females these were cancers of breast and cervix representing 33.3% & 17.6% of total cancer cases, respectively, and lung cancer constituted 5.3%. The maximum cases of bone cancer (53.8% of all bone cancers) were observed amongst children aged less than 20 years and lung cancer (48.2% of all lung cancers) among the elderly aged 60-69 years. The.

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        Influence of Hydraulic Distribution Pattern on the Rock Slope Stability under Block Toppling Failure

        Neeraj Chaudhary,Subhadeep Metya,Keshav Kumar Sharma 대한토목학회 2024 KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering Vol.28 No.4

        In this paper, an analytical model for the stability analysis of rock slope subjected to block toppling pertaining to different hydraulic forms has been developed. In the traditional analytical model, ground water pressure is considered to be varied hydrostatically. To better reflect the physical situation, three different hydraulics forms have been considered in developing a stability model for a rock slope susceptible to block toppling. It is well known fact that presence of ground water causes the instability in a rock slope. The present study observes that hydraulic distribution forms also significantly influence the stability of the rock slope. Ground water pressure markedly increases the toppling forces on the blocks and reduces the normal and shear force at the base of block along failure plane, thereby causing instability. The increase in toppling force and reduction in the factor of safety on the blocks are more prominent when the flow slit is blocked, indicating a condition of permanent or seasonal frozen strata. The study highlights that adopting the traditional hydraulic form to analyse block toppling stability, considering presence of ground water would not be suitable for all field conditions. This necessitates the selection of an appropriate hydraulic distribution form based on the encountered field conditions.

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