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2. Length-weight relationships and growth pattern of Macrobrachium malcolmsonii (H. Milne-Edwards, 1844) from the river Old Brahmaputra, Bangladesh
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Dipankar Paul, Mst. Tasnima Khatun, Md. Taskin Parvez, Shahroz Mahean Haque, and Zoarder Faruque Ahmed
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LWR ,Macrobrachium malcolmsonii ,monsoon river prawn ,Old Brahmaputra ,Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 - Abstract
Study of biological parameters of a species is important for its sustainable management. The length-weight relationships and growth patterns of Macrobrachium malcolmsonii (H. Milne-Edwards, 1844), collected from the river Old Brahmaputra in Bangladesh, were determined in this study based on 359 specimens (carapace length, CL: 11–90 mm; body weight, BW: 0.2–54.4 g) including 308 male and 351 female individuals. For both sexes, intercepts, slopes, and coefficients of determinations of regression analyses between CL and BW varied monthly. The lowest values of intercept (–11.51 and –11.65 for male and female respectively) was recorded in October whereas the highest values were recorded in January for male (–7.01) and March for female (–8.26 for female). The minimum coefficient of determination was 0.784 (for male) and 0.801 (for female) whereas the maximum coefficient of determination was recorded 0.971 (for male) and 0.970 (for female). For male, the b value at 95% Cl revealed that the growth in March, June, July, September and February were isometric and in April, May, October, November and January were allometric. Whereas for female, the growth in March, April, June, July, November, January and February were isometric and was allometric in May, September and October.
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- 2021
3. A Study of ICT Awareness, Proficiency, and Usage among Post-Graduate (PG) Students
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Dipankar Paul and Sanjib Kumar Roy
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ICTs have now become a buzzword in teaching and learning. Historically, technology has been developed to solve problems, improve living standards and increase productivity. In the educational context, the objectives of ICT are to increase productivity and solve teaching-learning problems. Information and communication technologies play a major role in shaping the new global economy and producing rapid changes in society. The purpose of the study is to find out the awareness level of various ICT devices, proficiency of ICT devices, and the usage of various ICT devices by the PG students. This study was descriptive research that adopts the survey method. Here the researcher used simple random sampling to select 50 samples. To conduct the present investigation, the researcher utilized a self-made questionnaire to gather data, it includes 32 items that are divided into three major dimensions on the basis of the research objectives. The researcher used Mean, SD, and t-tests for the statistical analysis of data. After analysis of the data this study found that there is a significant difference between male and female, and no significant difference between urban and rural PG students in the awareness level of various ICT devices. The two groups of students, namely male and female, differ significantly; the other two groups, urban and rural, do not differ significantly in terms of their proficiency in various ICT devices. The study also found that four groups of students namely male, female and urban, rural differ significantly in terms of the usage of various ICT devices.
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- 2023
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4. Application of infrared thermography for animal health study
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Sanjib Borah, Simson Soren, Kuleswan Pame, Dipankar Paul, and Latika Kalita
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Infrared thermography (IRT) is an advanced, safe, non-invasive, and contactless technology used to determine the surface temperature of an object. Thermal cameras absorb the infrared radiation generated by the surface, then transform it into electrical signals, and provide a thermal image of the body's surface temperature distribution. In addition to human medicine, IRT has mostly been used in veterinary medicine for diagnostic purposes and to detect distress in an animal. However, IRT can be a very effective technique for livestock and poultry breeding research viz. thermoregulation, reproduction, animal welfare, etc. Before preclinical testing, it is crucial to intervene to reduce the stress levels in experimental animals for the betterment of the experimental outcome. Where the infrared thermography could help us to monitor and assess the health status or the stress level in addition to behavioral and physiological parameters before the pre-clinical testing might be beneficial for better outcome and reproducibility. Therefore, this manuscript reviews the recent advances in infrared thermography and its use in animal science.
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- 2022
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5. Feeding frequency on the growth and production of endemic near-threatened Ompok pabda (Hamilton 1822) in pond setup
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Abdus Samad, Dipankar Paul, Abdulla Al Asif, Ashraful Islam, and Amir Hossain
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Fishery ,Ompok pabda ,Near-threatened species ,Biology - Abstract
Growth and production of near threatened Ompok pabda (Hamilton) were examined at different feeding frequencies in the present study. The experiment was conducted for four months in three earthen ponds from 1st April to 31st July 2018 at Tanore Upazila in Rajshahi district, Bangladesh. The experiment was performed using pabda, (Ompok pabda) fingerling (average) to study the effect of feeding frequency on growth performance. The study carried out considering three treatments, namely T1, T2, and T3; while the feeding frequency was two times per day in treatment T1, three times per day in treatment T2, and four times per day in treatment T3. Fish were fed considering three-stage of life span; these were fingerling stage, early growing stage, and growing stage. In the fry stage, the fishes were fed 20% feed, in the fingerlings stage the fish were fed 10% feed and in the growing stage, the fish were fed 8% feed of the body weight. The mean water temperature ranged between 27.13±2.10 and 27.29±2.16 °C among treatments, while water transparency ranged between 31.91±1.58 and 29.96±1.84 cm. pH ranged between 7.62±0.14 and 7.70±0.19; while the mean dissolved oxygen was ranged between 5.35±0.11 and 5.56±0.14 among treatments. The final weight gain was found to be highest (56.36±0.01) in the treatment T2 and lowest (38.23±0.01) in the treatment T3. The SGR value was higher (3.94±0.01) in the treatments T2 followed by treatments T1 and T3. Net weight gain was significantly (p
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- 2021
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6. Elizabethkingia meningoseptica: an emerging pathogen in critical-care set up
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Dipankar Paul, Arani Debnandi, Kumkum Bhattacharyya, and Hossain Najma Banu
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Microbiology (medical) ,Emerging pathogen ,biology ,Elizabethkingia meningoseptica ,biology.organism_classification ,Microbiology - Published
- 2021
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7. Synthesis, characterization of active Sn(0), and its application in selective propargylation of aldehyde at room temperature in water
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Arun Kumar Sinha, Snehadrinarayan Khatua, Paresh Nath Chatterjee, Dipankar Paul, and Micky Lanster Sawkmie
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,010405 organic chemistry ,Reducing agent ,Chemistry ,Sodium stannite ,Organic Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Aldehyde ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,Characterization (materials science) ,STANNOUS OXIDE ,Chemical reduction ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Active Sn(0) particles are synthesized in high yields by the chemical reduction of the blue–black stannous oxide using freshly prepared sodium stannite solution as reducing agent at 40 °C and 60 °C. The Sn(0) particles are characterized using powder XRD, SEM, and DSC. The as-synthesized Sn(0) particles are applied as reagent for the regioselective synthesis of homopropargyl alcohols from propargyl bromide and aldehydes in distilled water at room temperature (in 50%–84% yields). No assistance of heat, microwave, ultrasound, organic co-solvent, co-reagent, or inert atmosphere is required for this reaction. The propargylation reaction is highly chemoselective towards aldehyde over other less electrophilic carbonyl functional groups such as ketone, amide, and carboxylic acid. Our in-house synthesized homopropargyl alcohols can be used to synthesize conjugated 1,3-diynes.
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- 2019
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8. Synthesis and characterization of Pd-γ-Fe2O3 nanocomposite and its application as a magnetically recyclable catalyst in ligand-free Suzuki-Miyaura reaction in water
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Snehadrinarayan Khatua, Paresh Nath Chatterjee, Mukul Pradhan, Prabin Rahman, Siddheswar Rudra, and Dipankar Paul
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Nanocomposite ,010405 organic chemistry ,Ligand ,Chemistry ,Aryl halide ,Organic Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Hydrothermal circulation ,0104 chemical sciences ,Catalysis ,Characterization (materials science) ,Inorganic Chemistry ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,Phase (matter) ,Materials Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
A novel redox-driven method to synthesize Pd-γ-Fe 2 O 3 nanocomposite from Fe 3 O 4 and PdCl 2 under modified hydrothermal technique has been developed. The synthesized nanocomposite was characterized by XRD, FT-IR, XPS, FESEM, TEM and EDX to understand the composition as well as morphology. The Pd-γ-Fe 2 O 3 nanocomposite was found to show excellent catalytic activity towards Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions in water without the assistance of ligands, organic solvents or phase transfer catalysts. A wide range of functional substitutions in aryl halide as well as arylboronic acid moieties is tolerated in the developed protocol. The nanocatalyst can be recovered magnetically, and reused up to six cycles without significant loss in its catalytic activity.
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- 2018
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9. Active bismuth mediated allylation of carbonyls/N-tosyl aldimines and propargylation of aldehydes in water
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Dipankar Paul, Micky Lanster Sawkmie, Snehadrinarayan Khatua, and Paresh Nath Chatterjee
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inorganic chemicals ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Aldimine ,Allyl bromide ,010405 organic chemistry ,organic chemicals ,food and beverages ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Alcohol ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,digestive system diseases ,0104 chemical sciences ,Bismuth ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Tosyl ,chemistry ,Reagent ,Polymer chemistry ,Propargyl bromide ,Phase-transfer catalyst - Abstract
Active bismuth is synthesized by the chemical reduction of bismuth trichloride using freshly prepared sodium stannite solution as the reducing agent at room temperature. The as-synthesized active bismuth is applied as a reagent for the synthesis of homoallyl alcohol/homopropargyl alcohol from allyl bromide/propargyl bromide and carbonyl compounds in water at $$50\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}$$ . The homoallyl amines are also synthesized from N-tosyl aldimines and allyl bromide using active bismuth reagent in good yields. No assistance of organic co-solvent, co-reagent, phase transfer catalyst or inert atmosphere is required for this reaction. The waste bismuth material obtained after the completion of the organic reaction can be reduced to active bismuth by sodium stannite solution and successfully reused for mediating the allylation of aldehydes. Synopsis Active bismuth mediated allylation/crotylation of aldehydes is developed in water to get homoallyl alcohols. The method is also applied for the allylation of N-tosyl aldimines and propargylation of aldehydes in water to achieve the homoallyl amines and homopropargyl alcohols, respectively. The reactions do not require the assistance of organic co-solvent, co-reagent, phase transfer catalyst or inert atmosphere.
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- 2019
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10. Correction to: para-Toluenesulfonic Acid Catalyzed Synthesis of Indenes Via a Tandem Friedel–Crafts Alkylation/Hydroarylation of Tertiary Propargylic Alcohols with Electron-Rich Arenes
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Gitumoni Kalita, Dipankar Paul, Snehadrinarayan Khatua, and Paresh Nath Chatterjee
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General Chemistry ,Catalysis - Published
- 2020
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11. Optimization and Generation of Electrical Energy using Wind Flow in Rural Area of Bangladesh
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sup>Md. Sanwar Hossain, sup>Md. Ershadul Haque, sup>Bipul Kumar Raha, and sup>Dipankar Paul
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Wind power ,General Computer Science ,business.industry ,Electric potential energy ,General Engineering ,Environmental engineering ,Turbine ,Wind speed ,Power (physics) ,Software ,Environmental science ,Sensitivity (control systems) ,Diesel generator ,business ,Marine engineering - Abstract
In this study, wind data of different location of Bangladesh has been analyzed collected from Local Government Engineering Department (LGED). From some analyses, Kuakata sea region has been selected as proper location for establishing wind power system. Through proper investigation it has been tried to find out the way for developing sustainable wind energy system which is to be developed in the coastal area of Bangladesh. Besides it has been analyzed different turbines and found which is better for a particular location. It has been observed that to provide a sustainable wind energy system, a minimum wind velocity of 4 m/sec is needed for specific turbine. Diesel generator has been used to supply deficiency of wind system during lower wind flow. Besides, converter and battery have been set up to store excess power. All of the theoretical endeavours have been observed through simulation. World renowned software named ‘Homer’ has been used for simulation. Using this software sensitivity analysis and optimization have been accomplished. Through all these efforts it has been tried to propose how to set up optimum wind power system.
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- 2015
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12. Case Report:Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke First Case Report in Manipur
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Th Bhimo Singh, Dipankar Paul, K Romeo Singh, and Suraj Singh
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Global aphasia ,Window period ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Aphasia ,medicine.artery ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Recombinant tissue plasminogen activator ,Stroke ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Thrombolysis ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,050903 gender studies ,Angiography ,Cardiology ,0509 other social sciences ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Circle of Willis - Abstract
Cerebrovascular disease represents an enormous burden of disease and disability to mankind. Intravenous thrombolysis with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator(rtpa) within 3hr of symptomonset is currently approved for treatment of acute ischaemic stroke. Though it is widely used in western countries, the use of IV(intravenous) thrombolysis in peripherally located hospital is still a problem because for its short window period of 3hr of stroke onset.Here we are reporting the first case of IV thrombolysis in RIMS with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator(rtpa) recently. 78 years old man presented to us with right hemiparesis, power (1/5), global aphasia and altered sensorium. Patient presented to us at around one and half hour of stroke. At the time of presentation patient National institute of health stroke scale(NIHSS) score was 12 and Barthel index was 0. CT head done show no infraction, patient was thrombolysedwith 50mgActilyse(alteplase) within 30 minute of arrival to the hospital. Patient started improvement within 30 minute of starting thrombolysis, after 12hr of thrombolysis patient had power(4/5) with mild sensory aphasia. Repeat CT shows large left Middle cerebral artery(MCA) infract and CT angiography shows normal circle of willis.
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- 2016
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13. A RED ALERT! NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION BY SERRATIA MARCESCENS
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Indrani Bhattacharyya, Palash Das, Mandira Chakraborty, Dipankar Paul, and Sangita Das Ghosh
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,Hospitalized patients ,business.industry ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Microbiology ,Chronic diarrhea ,Diabetes mellitus ,Serratia marcescens ,medicine ,Blood culture ,Endotoxic shock ,business ,Meningitis - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Serratia marcescens is a member of the Entero bactereacae family. S. marcescens is widely distributed in nature. It is isolated as saprophytes from soil and water. Reports of nosocomial infections caused by S. marcescens have increased in recent years. Infections include UTI, RTI, Septicaemia, Meningitis and Endotoxic shock. Only small proportion (
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- 2014
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14. STILL SMOULDERING: ENTERIC FEVER
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Indrani Bhattacharyya, Mandira Chakraborty, Dipankar Paul, Sangeeta Das Ghosh, and Palash Das
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Tropical medicine ,medicine ,Blood culture ,business ,Salmonella typhi ,Enteric fever ,Surgery - Abstract
We have isolated Salmonella Typhi from blood culture of ten cases of Enteric fever within a period of three months at Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine. The individual cases were from different geographical areas. Case 2, Case 5 and case 7 were from Dumdum. Isolation of ten cases within such a short period of three months between March, April & May 2014 prompted us to report them.
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- 2014
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