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Thermal and Physical Properties of Biofield Treated Bile Salt and Proteose Peptone

Thermal and Physical Properties of Biofield Treated Bile Salt and Proteose Peptone

Thermal and Physical Properties of Biofield Treated Bile Salt and Proteose Peptone Open Access Research Article Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques o u r n a l f y t i c e h q s Trivedi et al., J Anal Bioanal Tech 2015, 6:4 Volume 6 • Issue 4 • 1000256 J Anal Bioanal Tech ISSN: 2155-9872 JABT, an open access journal Keywords: Bile salt; Proteose peptone; Particle size; Brunauer- Emmett-Teller analysis; X-ray diraction; Dierential scanning calorimetry; ermogravimetric analysis Abbreviations: PSA: Particle Size Analyzer; BET: Brunauer- Emmett-Teller analysis; DSC: Dierential Scanning Calorimetry; XRD: X-ray Diraction; TGA: ermogravimetric Analysis; DTA: Dierential ermal Analyzer; DTG: Derivative ermogravimetry; BS: Bile Salt; PP: Proteose Peptone Introduction Bile salts (BS) are commonly known as bio-surfactants that plays crucial physiological role in human gastro intestinal tract such as fat digestion and absorption of nutrients and also serve as a mean for removal of waste products from blood [1,2]. with phospholipids. solubility [1]. Abstract

"Impact of Biofield Treatment on Yield, Quality and Control of Nematode" by Mahendra Kumar Trivedi Description This study tested the Null Hypothesis for the effect of biofield treatment when used for control of nematode on carrot crops, Daucus carota, under typical growing conditions in year 2012 at Guadalupe, California, USA. Following biofield treatment, carrot seeds were planted in replicate plots with mechanical seeder and their development was recorded compared to control seed growth from untreated plots and plots treated with the commercial standard nematicide, further Vydate L was applied three times at rates of 1 and 0.5 gal/A, at 1, 18 and 35 days after seeding, respectively. Citation Information Mahendra Kumar Trivedi.

Biofield Treatment: A Potential Strategy for Modification of Physical and Thermal Properties of Indole | Mahendra Kumar Trivedi | Rama Mohan T | Alice Branton | Dahryn Trivedi | Gopal Nayak Title: Biofield Treatment: A Potential Strategy for Modification of Physical and Thermal Properties of Indole Publication: Environmental Analytical Chemistry Select license: Creative Commons Attributions-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Updated: November 19th, 2016 Abstract: Indole compounds are important class of therapeutic molecules, which have excellent pharmaceutical applications.

Impact of Biofield Treatment on Yield, Quality and Control of Nematode in Carrots *The embed functionality can only be used for non commercial purposes. In order to maintain its sustainability, all mass use of content by commercial or not for profit companies must be done in agreement with figshare. Description This study tested the Null Hypothesis for the effect of biofield treatment when used for control of nematode on carrot crops, Daucus carota, under typical growing conditions in year 2012 at Guadalupe, California, USA. Comments (0) Published on 30 Sep 2015 - 12:42 (GMT) Filesize is 344.01 KB License (what's this?) Cite "Filename" Place your mouse over the citation text to select it Embed "Impact of Biofield Treatment on Yield, Quality and Control of Nematode in Carrots" Show filename on top Place your mouse over the embed code to select and copy it

Biofield Treatment: A Potential Strategy for Modification of Physical and Thermal Properties of Indole Share this: Embed* Cite this: Trivedi, Mahendra Kumar (2015): Biofield Treatment: A Potential Strategy for Modification of Physical and Thermal Properties of Indole. figshare. Retrieved 13:25, Oct 29, 2015 (GMT) *The embed functionality can only be used for non commercial purposes. Description Indole compounds are important class of therapeutic molecules, which have excellent pharmaceutical applications. Comments (0) Published on 09 Sep 2015 - 11:14 (GMT) Filesize is 1.25 MB License (what's this?) Cite "Filename" Place your mouse over the citation text to select it Embed "Biofield Treatment: A Potential Strategy for Modification of Physical and Thermal Properties of Indole" Show filename on top Place your mouse over the embed code to select and copy it

Publication meta - Impact of Biofield Treatment on Yield, Quality and Control of Nematode in Carrots This study tested the Null Hypothesis for the effect of biofield treatment when used for control of nematode on carrot crops, Daucus carota, under typical growing conditions in year 2012 at Guadalupe, California, USA. Following biofield treatment, carrot seeds were planted in replicate plots with mechanical seeder and their development was recorded compared to control seed growth from untreated plots and plots treated with the commercial standard nematicide, further Vydate L was applied three times at rates of 1 and 0.5 gal/A, at 1, 18 and 35 days after seeding, respectively. At 70 and 109 days after the first application root galling severity in biofield treated crops was reduced by 54% and 22% respectively as compared to untreated while the Vydate response showed 0% and 25% control, respectively. Plots planted with biofield treated seeds resulted in the greatest number and weight of marketable carrot roots.

"Biofield Treatment: A Potential Strategy for Modification of Physical Description Indole compounds are important class of therapeutic molecules, which have excellent pharmaceutical applications. The objective of present research was to investigate the influence of biofield treatment on physical and thermal properties of indole. The study was performed in two groups (control and treated). Citation Information Mahendra Kumar Trivedi. Impact of Biofield Treatment on Yield, Quality and Control of Nematode in Carrots | Mahendra Kumar Trivedi | Vishal D Shinde | Shrikant Patil Title: Impact of Biofield Treatment on Yield, Quality and Control of Nematode in Carrots Select license: Creative Commons Attributions-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Updated: November 22nd, 2016 Abstract: This study tested the Null Hypothesis for the effect of biofield treatment when used for control of nematode on carrot crops, Daucus carota , under typical growing conditions in year 2012 at Guadalupe, California, USA.

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"Phenotypic and Biotypic Characterization of Klebsiella oxytoca: An Imp" by Mahendra Kumar Trivedi Abstract Klebsiella oxytoca (K. oxytoca) is a Gram-negative microbe generally associated with community and hospital acquired infections. Due to its clinical significance, we evaluated the effect of biofield treatment on phenotype and biotype characteristics of K. oxytoca (ATCC 43165). The study was performed into three groups i.e. Citation Information Mahendra Kumar Trivedi.

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