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Virulence gene and antibiogram profile as markers of pathogenic Escherichia coli in tropical beaches of North Western India: Implications for water quality and human health
(Elsevier, 2018)The purpose of the present study was to investigate the presence of pathogenic Escherichia coli in anthropogenically marred tropical beaches of Mumbai, India. Out of 200 presumptive E. coli, (n-=-125) isolates were analysed ... -
Viscous damping of solitary waves in the mud banks of Kerala, West coast of India
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1986)Analysis of wave damping in mud bank region following the process of transfer of wave energy to the interior of fluid column through the boundary layer and the energy loss computations owing to viscous shear beneath the ... -
Viscous dissipation effects on heat transfer in flow past a continuous moving plate
(Calcutta Mathematical Society, 1989)The study of thermal boundary layer on taking into account the viscous dissipative heat, on a continuously moving semi-infinite flat plate is presented here.Similarity solutions are derived and the resulting equations are ... -
Viscous dissipation effects on heat transfer inflow past a continuously moving porous plate
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Vision Based Underwater Environment Analysis: A Novel Approach to Estimate Size of Coral Reefs
(IEEE, 2019)The purpose of our work is to detect and estimate the size of underwater coral reef from image frames using vision based technique. Deep learning architecture is proposed to detect the coral reefs. To extract the frames ... -
Vitamin B 12 concentrations in Mandovi and Zuari estuaries
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1983)Bioassay method using @iCyclotella nana@@ (clone 13) was employed for the estimation of Vitamin B@d12@@ in Mandovi and Zuari estuaries. At the mouth of the Mandovi estuary, B@d12@@ concentration varied between 0.38 and 7.0 ... -
Vitellibacter nionensis sp. nov., isolated from shallow water hydrothermal vent of Espalamaca, Azores.
(International Union of Microbiological Societies, 2015)A novel, Gram-negative, non-motile, rod-shaped yellow pigmented bacterium, designated VBW088T was isolated from shallow water hydrothermal vent of Espalamaca, Azores. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences ... -
VM-ADCP measured upper ocean currents in the southeastern Arabian Sea and Equatorial Indian Ocean during December, 2000
(PORSEC 2002 Secretariat; Bogor; Indonesia, 2002)The Vessel-Mounted Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (VM-ADCP) measured currents in the upper 200 m along the cruise track covering the southeastern Arabian Sea and the Eastern Equatorial Indian Ocean during northern winter ... -
Vocabulary related to earth sciences through etymology
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Volcanic ash and its enigma: A case study from the Central Indian Ocean Basin
(Geological Society of India, 2002)An ash layer occurs between 10-35 cm depth in sediment cores from the Central Indian Ocean basin. Morphology, major, trace and rare earth element composition of glass shards from the ash layer suggest that the Youngest ... -
Volcanics of the Central Indian Ocean Basin
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Volcanogenic sediments in the Indian Ocean
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Volcanogenic-hydrothermal iron-rich materials from the southern part of the Central Indian Ocean Basin
(Elsevier, 1999)Reported is the occurrences of magnetite-rich spherules, Ti-rich particles and possibly nontronite recovered at 19 degrees S and 76 degrees E from the pelagic clay in the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB). It is proposed ... -
Volvatellin, caulerpenyne-related product fromt he sacoglossan Volvatella sp.
(American Chemical Society, 1999)Volvatellin (4) is a highly unstable terpene isolated from the extracts of the Indian opisthobranch mollusk Volvatella sp. The structure and the relative stereochemistry of 4 were determined by NMR methods. The paper also ... -
Vulnerability and adaptation of ecologically sensitive mangrove habitats to the changing climate
(2008)Maldive islands on Laccadive archipelago, from Indian Ocean sustain multi tier ecologically sensitive marine habitats in shallow and intertidal zones. They consist of coral, seagrass, seaweed, mangrove and sand dune ... -
Vulnerability of Cochin Backwaters to meteorological disturbances with special reference to tidal propagation
(School of Naval Oceanology and Meteorology, 2007)Features of water level oscillation in the Cochin backwaters are presented in relation to its vulnerability to meteorological disturbances. A steep surge formed after a sharp atmospheric depression (8 mb) followed by storm ... -
Vulnerability of freshwater fisheries and impacts of climate change in south Indian states economies
(Inderscience Enterprises, 2011)The vulnerability of five states in India national economies to potential climate change impacts on their capture fisheries using an indicator-based approach were compared. The states: Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Andhrapradesh, ... -
Vulnerability of semi-enclosed marine systems to environmental disturbances
(Island Press, 2009)Semi-enclosed marine systems (SEMSs) are impacted on time scales ranging from the very short (days or less) to the very long (decades and beyond) by many of the same forces and stresses as other components of the Earth ... -
Vulnerability of the Indian coastal region to damage from sea level rise
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Vulnerable areas and adapation measures for sea level rise along the coast of India
(Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, 2004)India has a coastline of about 7500 km with contrasting geological setting. Based upon the available models, global sea level rise of 10-25 cm per 100 year has been predicted due to emission of green house gases. To separate ...