Ramachandran, A; Sankar, T V(Society of Fisheries Technologists (India), 1990)
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The whale shark (Rhiniodon typus Smith) is an under exploited species and it is
mainly caught for its liver oil . The processing of shark fin for rays is reported here .
The fins have a high content of rays . The yield of fin rays from undried fins ranged
from 0 .53 to 4 .40 percent with maximum ray content in the lower lobe of caudal fin .
The physical and chemical characteristics of the rays are reported . The total nitrogen
content is about 15 to 16 percent (dry weight basis)
Sreekumar, Krishnapillai; Rajesh Krishnan, G(Eur. J. Org. Chem, August , 2008)
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This paper describes the first use of polystyrene-supported
poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendrimers as heterogeneous
basic organocatalysts for carbon–carbon bond formation.
Polystyrene-supported PAMAM dendrimers of first, second
and third generations have been used as reusable base catalysts
in Knoevenagel condensations of carbonyl compounds
with active methylene compounds. The reactions proceed in short periods of time and with 100% selectivity. This novel
catalyst eliminates the use of aromatic and halogenated solvents,
as well as complex purification processes. The catalysts
can be recycled ten times.
Joyni,Jacob M; Dr.Madhusoodana,Kurup B(Cochin University of Science and Technology, January , 2012)
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A general introduction to the problems faced in the shrimp culture due to waste formation and its consequent environmental hazards and production problems of Giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon is highlighted by the author in this thesis. The objective of the present work was to assess the potential of brackish water finfish to improve bottom soil conditions and
thereby increase the growth and production of Penaeus monodon. The salient findings of the present study are summarized in chapter 7. This is followed by the references cited in the thesis and list ofpublications originated from the present study.
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School of Industrial Fisheries, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Akhilesh, K V; Pillai, N G K(Cochin University of Science and Technology, July , 2014)
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Elasmobranchs comprising sharks, skates and rays have traditionally formed an important fishery along the Indian coast. Since 2000, Indian shark fishermen are shifting their fishing operations to deeper/oceanic waters by conducting multi-day fishing trips, which has resulted in considerable changes in the species composition of the landings vis- a-vis those reported during the 1980’s and 1990’s. A case study at Cochin Fisheries Harbour (CFH), southwest coast of India during 2008-09 indicated that besides the existing gillnet–cum- hooks & line and longline fishery for sharks, a targeted fishery at depths >300-1000 m for gulper sharks (Centrophorus spp.) has emerged. In 2008, the chondrichthyan landings (excluding batoids) were mainly constituted by offshore and deep-sea species such as Alopias superciliosus (24.2%), Carcharhinus limbatus (21.1%), Echinorhinus brucus (8.2%), Galeocerdo cuvier (5.4%), Centrophorus spp. (7.3%) and Neoharriotta pinnata (4.2%) while the contribution by the coastal species such as Sphyrna lewini (14.8%), Carcharhinus sorrah (1.4%) and other Carcharhinus spp. has reduced. Several deep-sea sharks previously not recorded in the landings at Cochin were also observed during 2008-09. It includes Hexanchus griseus, Deania profundorum, Zameus squamulosus and Pygmy false catshark (undescribed) which have been reported for the first time from Indian waters. Life history characteristics of the major fished species are discussed in relation to the fishery and its possible impacts on the resource
The article examines the commodity chain trap of marine fishery in Kerala, at both material and value terms, and its
ramifications in the globalised fishery chains. The marketing chains both material and value, are very complex in
nature since they involve many types of markets and large number of intermediaries and participants. The article also
scrutinizes the sensitivity of consumers’ and country’s responses in terms of dietary and hygienic standards relating
to seafood trade. In addition, it discusses the devastating effect about the recent stipulations like the US Bio-
Terrorism Act and Shrimp anti-dumping duty on the Kerala fishery products
Chandrasekaran, M; Lakshmanaperumalsamy, P; Chandramohan, D(1985)
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The spoilage characteristics of bacterial strains were studied by growing them
at 28 _+ 2 °C in agar and broth media prepared with sterile fish and prawn flesh
homogenates. The percentage of spoilers found among the bacterial isolates
tested, as shown by odour production and halo zone formation, was independent
of the source of flesh used. Indole and fluorescent pigment production were
also observed in the broth. Pseudomonas, Vibrio and Acinetobacter exhibited
faster growth in flesh media than in the usual artificial media. Decrease of protein
and lipid concentration in the clear zone of agar media suggests the utilization
of the available substrate by spoilage bacteria.
Manojkumar, T G; Dr.Madhusoodana,Kurup B(Cochin University of Science and Technology, March 22, 2006)
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This thesis entitled Fish habitats and species assemblage in the selected rivers of kerala and investigation on life history traits of puntius carnaticus (JERDON,1849). Ecology is a new and exceedingly complex field of study, even though its concept was recognized by the Apostles in their use of the phrase ‘all flesh is grass.central role to play both in order to understand better the biodiversity phenomenon and to be able to draw up clear guidelines for careful resource management. In a review by WWF, IUCN and UNEP on the ways of conserving genetic diversity of freshwater fish it was recommended that the best way to conserve species diversity is to conserve habitat.The habitat studies in freshwater ecosystems are very essential for the proper understanding and management of human impact on fish diversity, to study the relationship between habitat variables and fish species assemblage structure, quantification of ecosystem degradation, habitat quality and biotic integrity of the ecosystems, development of habitat suitability index (I-ISI) models and classification of river reaches based on their physico-chemical properties. Therefore in the present study an attempt was made to assess the biodiversity potential and the relationship between habitat variables and fish species assemblage structure in six major river systems of Kerala which would be very useful in impressing upon the seriousness of habitat degradIn the present study, in Kabbini river system 15 locations encompassing between 721 946m above MSL were surveyed.ation and biotic devastation undergone in the major river systems of Kerala.During the present study the Habitat Quality Score (HQ) developed by the Ohio EPA was applied for the first time in India.The result of the present study revealed that, among various variables analysed, altitude has a very significant influence in deciding the fish diversity in six major river systems of Kerala. The fish diversity studied on the basis of Shanon-Weiner and Simpson diversity indices revealed that even though some minor variations occur with the suitability and complexity of habitats, the altitude showed inverse relationship with fish diversity.The present study revealed that the National Policy on the interlinking of rivers would permanently alter the HSI indices of the above mentioned fish species, which are now solely protected by the individuality of the rivers where their limited occurrence was notice.
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School of Industrial
Fisheries,Cochin University of Science and Technology
Rajasenan, D; Dr.Sankaranarayanan, K C(Cochin University Of Science And Technology, March 2, 1987)
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importance of fishing and other allied industries
in the economy was realised only very recently. Consequently
only very few studies are available on the subject. Here an
attempt is made to survey the available literature on the
subject.
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Department Of Applied Economics
Cochin University Of
Science And Technoogy
Ramachandran, A; Ramesan, M P(Society of Fisheries Technologists (India), Cochin, 2008)
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Result of the study on traditional traps in the inland waters of three northern districts viz,
Kasargod, Kannur and Kozhikode in Kerala state during 2003-2004 is presented. Mainly six
types of traps are found in operation. Chempally koode is a rectangular bamboo trap with"
D" shape in cross section operated without bait in some rivers of Kannur and Kasargod.
Bamboo screen barriers are almost completely replaced with durable HDPE net screen to
make handling easy. Thottil vala is a unique aerial trap operated from the dam in Pazhassi reservoir during monsoon to catch big fishes jumping against flowing water.
Invertase was immobilized on acid activated montmorillonite via two independent procedures, adsorption and covalent binding. The immobilized enzymes were characterized by XRD, NMR and N2 adsorption measurements and their activity was tested in a fixed bed reactor. XRD revealed that the enzyme was situated on the periphery of the clay and the side chains of different amino acid residues were involved in intercalation with the clay matrix. NMR demonstrated that tetrahedral Al was linked to the enzyme during adsorption and the octahedral Al was involved during covalent binding. Secondary interaction of the enzyme with Al was also observed. N2 adsorption studies showed that covalent binding of enzymes caused pore blockage since the highly polymeric species were located at the pore entrance. The fixed bed reactor proved to be efficient for the immobilized invertase. The optimum pH and pH stability improved upon immobilization. The kinetic parameters calculated also showed an enhanced efficiency of the immobilized systems. They could be used continuously for long period. Covalently bound invertase demonstrated greater operational stability.
Poulose Jacob,K; Sreela Sasi; Shahana, T K; Rekha, James K(IEEE, December 10, 2008)
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Decimal multiplication is an integral part of
financial, commercial, and internet-based
computations. A novel design for single digit decimal
multiplication that reduces the critical path delay and
area for an iterative multiplier is proposed in this
research. The partial products are generated using
single digit multipliers, and are accumulated based on
a novel RPS algorithm. This design uses n single digit
multipliers for an n × n multiplication. The latency for
the multiplication of two n-digit Binary Coded Decimal
(BCD) operands is (n + 1) cycles and a new
multiplication can begin every n cycle. The
accumulation of final partial products and the first
iteration of partial product generation for next set of
inputs are done simultaneously. This iterative decimal
multiplier offers low latency and high throughput, and
can be extended for decimal floating-point
multiplication.
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Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications, 2008. ISPA'08. International Symposium on
Anantharaman, M R; Vinayasree, S; Soloman, M A; Vijutha, Sunny; Mohanan, P; Joy, P A; Philip, Kurian(AIP Publishing, July 9, 2014)
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Flexile single layer electromagnetic wave absorbers were designed by incorporating appropriate
amounts of carbon black in a nitrile butadiene rubber matrix along with an optimized amount of
magnetic counterpart, namely, barium hexaferrite for applications in S, C, and X-bands. Effective
dielectric permittivity and magnetic permeability were measured using cavity perturbation method
in the frequency range of 2–12 GHz. The microwave absorbing characteristics of the composites
were studied in the S, C, and X-bands employing a model in which an electromagnetic wave is
incident normally on a metal terminated single layer. Reflection loss exceeding 20 dB is obtained
for all the samples in a wide frequency range of 2–12 GHz when an appropriate absorber thickness
between 5 and 9mm is chosen. The impact of carbon black is clearly observed in the optimized
composites on the mechanical strength, thickness, band width of absorption, dielectric properties,
Job, Thomas; Ramadass, S(Springer Berlin Heidelberg, January 1, 2011)
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This paper gives the details of flexure-shear analysis of concrete beams reinforced with GFRP rebars. The influence of vertical reinforcement ratio, longitudinal reinforcement ratio and compressive strength of concrete on shear strength of GFRP reinforced concrete beam is studied. The critical value of shear span to depth ratio (a/d) at which the mode of failure changes from flexure to shear is studied. The fail-ure load of the beam is predicted for various values of a/d ratio. The prediction show that the longitudinally FRP reinforced concrete beams having no stirrups fail in shear for a/d ratio less than 9.0. It is expected that the predicted data is useful for structural engineers to design the FRP reinforced concrete members.
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CICE 2010 - The 5th International Conference on FRP Composites in Civil EngineeringSeptember 27-29, 2010 Beijing, China
Nirmala, Antherjanam N; Dr.Jathavedan, M(Cochin University of Science And Technology, December , 1987)
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In this thesis the author has presented qualitative studies of certain Kdv equations with variable coefficients. The well-known KdV equation is a model for waves propagating on the surface of shallow water of constant depth. This model is considered as fitting into waves reaching the shore. Renewed attempts have led to the derivation of KdV type equations in which the coefficients are not constants. Johnson's equation is one such equation. The researcher has used this model to study the interaction of waves. It has been found that three-wave interaction is possible, there is transfer of energy between the waves and the energy is not conserved during interaction.
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Department of mathematics, Cochin University of Science And Technology
Kailasnath, M; Sreejaya, T S; Rajesh, Kumar; Vallabhan, C P G; Nampoori, V P N; Radhakrishnan, P(Elsevier, 2008)
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Preparation of an appropriate optical-fiber preform is vital for the fabrication of graded-index polymer optical fibers (GIPOF), which are considered to be a good choice for providing inexpensive high bandwidth data links, for local area networks and telecommunication applications. Recent development of the interfacial gel polymerization technique has caused a dramatic reduction in the total attenuation in GIPOF, and this is one of the potential methods to prepare fiber preforms for the fabrication of dye-doped polymer-fiber amplifiers. In this paper, the preparation of a dye-doped graded-index poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) rod by the interfacial gel polymerization method using a PMMA tube is reported. An organic compound of high-refractive index, viz., diphenyl phthalate (DPP), was used to obtain a graded-index distribution, and Rhodamine B (Rh B), was used to dope the PMMA rod. The refractive index profile of the rod was measured using an interferometric technique and the index exponent was estimated. The single pass gain of the rod was measured at a pump wavelength of 532 nm. The extent of doping of the Rh B in the preform was studied by axially exciting a thin slice of the rod with white light and measuring the spatial variation of the fluorescence intensity across the sample.
Sudha Kartha, C; Ramachandran, T; Nampoori, V P N; Sathianandan, K(Solid State Communications, 1986)
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Variations in the decay times of the characteristic green emissions at 522.7, 551.3, 549.6, 547.6, 542.2, 540.2, 535.9 and 533.5nm from
CaF2 :H03+ with concentration are studied at RT and LNT. A pulsed N2
laser beam of power density 1.5 MW cm-2 is used for the excitation.
Temperature dependent concentration quenching of the decay times are
observed for all the emission bands. But an increase in the decay time due
to the reabsorption process is also observed for a few of the above bands.
Sathy, P; Reji, Philip; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Springer, June , 1990)
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Experimental method for measuring photoacoustic(PA) signals generated by a pulsed laser beam in liquids is described. The pulsed PA technique is found to be a convenient and accurate method for determination of quantum yield in fluorescent dye solutions. Concentration dependence of quantum yield of rhodamine 6G in water is studied using the above method. The results indicate that the quantum yield decreases with increase in concentration in the quenching region in agreement with the existing reports based on radiometric measurements.