@Research Paper <#LINE#>Seasonal Variation of Physico – Chemical Parameters in Ground Water of Gwalior City, MP, India<#LINE#>Maurya*@Navita ,Pandey@Anish C <#LINE#>1-5<#LINE#>1.ISCA-RJRS-2014-278.pdf<#LINE#>Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Chemistry, SLP Govt. PG College (Jiwaji University), Gwalior, India@Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Chemistry, SLP Govt. PG College (Jiwaji University), Gwalior, India<#LINE#>31/1/2015<#LINE#>20/4/2016<#LINE#>Water pollution is a global problem of urban cities. Its use is universal – by man, plants and animals because it is essential for life, health and sanitation. Water required for domestic consumption should be free from suspended and dissolved impurities, bacteria etc. As improper sanitation and lack of suitable drainage system causes ground water pollution in the municipal cities. The present study aims to deals with the ground water quality of Gwalior city which is assessed by examining various physico - chemical parameters. Ground water and municipal supplied water samples were collected from fifteen (15) area in Gwalior city during Pre-monsoon (April, May, June) and Post-monsoon (Oct, Nov, Dec) 2010. The physico – chemical parameters such as Temperature, pH, Turbidity, Electrical Conductivity, Total Dissolved Solids, Calcium, Magnesium, Chloride, Dissolved Oxygen, Chemical Oxygen Demand, Total Hardness, Total Alkalinity were analyzed (APHA, 2005) to know the present status of the ground water quality. The results were compared with standards prescribed by ISI 10500-91and WHO (2008).<#LINE#>APHA, (2005)@Standard Methods for Examination of Water and Waste Water.@21st Edition. APHA-AWWA-WPCF. Washington, DC.@Yes$IS: 10500, (2012)@Indian Standard Drinking Water Specification.@@No$World Health Organization-WHO (2008)@Guidelines for drinking water quality (3nd Edition). Volume 1. Surveillance and Control of community supplies.@Geneva, Switzerland.@No$Krishna K Yadav, and Neha Gupta, et al, (2012)@Physico-chemical analysis of selected ground water samples of Agra city, India.@Recent Research in Science and Technology, 4(11): 51-54.@Yes$Veerati Radhika and G. V. Praveen, (2012)@Determination of Fluoride Status in Groundwater of Kommala Area of District Warangal (Andhra Pradesh, India)@A Case Study, Advances in Applied Science Research, 3 (4):2523-2528.@Yes$Datta, P.S. (2005)@Ground water ethics for its sustainability.@Cerrent Science: 89 (5),@Yes$Pandey Sandeep K and Tiwari S. (1995)@Physico-chemical analysis of ground water of selected area of Ghazipur city-A case study. Nature and Science. 2009:7(1). Altman, S. J, Parizek, R. R. 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(2012),@Analysis of Water Quality Using Physico-Chemical Parameters of Kolura Pond in Post- Monsoon Season, October 2012.@International Journal of Chemical and Physical Sciences, IJCPS, 1(2), Nov-Dec.@No <#LINE#>Correlation of Cooking duration and Phytonutrient release in Vegetable<#LINE#>Barkataki@Manash P.,Bhattacharya@Mahua,Bhoir@Roshni,Pillai@Nisha,J.R.@Parvathi,Lilwani@Simran R* <#LINE#>6-12<#LINE#>2.ISCA-RJRS-2015-046.pdf<#LINE#>School of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, D. Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra-400 614, India@School of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, D. Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra-400 614, India@School of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, D. Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra-400 614, India@School of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, D. Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra-400 614, India@School of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, D. Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra-400 614, India@School of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, D. Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra-400 614, India<#LINE#>10/3/2015<#LINE#>31/3/2016<#LINE#>The culinary arts across continents have provided a whole range of variant practices that now concentrate to contain the essential components of the nutriment used. Among the disparate healthy cooking practices, boiling is considered as a quick and effortless way for both preserving and extracting the water soluble vitamins. In this study, an attempt was carried out to correlate the extent of phytochemical release and antioxidant activity in raw and cooked food items. Common vegetables that form any part of appetizer, entrée or main course of food were targeted for this swot. Extracts obtained after 20 min of cooking showed increased phytochemical contents with corresponding free radical scavenging activity. 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Identification of the problem is (1) the producer or consumer groups who care about the origin label, (2) what dominant factors encourage producers and consumers to care about origin labeling the label from the area and (3) what kind of social engineering for the origin label to be accepted by producers and consumers. The research aims to map the target and market segments of the labeled Gedong Gincu, so that it is more efficient for distribution marketing. If distribution marketing is efficient, producers and consumers will be benefited. The research was conducted from May to October 2013, and survey with 460 respondents consisting of 260 producers and 200 consumers with simple random sampling (producers) and systematic random sampling (consumers). Data were analyzed by using a cluster analysis and followed by logistic regression. 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Dept of Zoology, Berhampur University-760007, Odisha, India@P.G. Dept of Zoology, Utkal University-751004, Odisha, India<#LINE#>31/3/2016<#LINE#>2/5/2016<#LINE#>The study deals with the separation and estimation of protein and lipids in different tissues like liver, pancreases, gills and muscles of Clarias batrachus, Channa punctatus and Anabas testudineus. The protein and lipid contents were measured in the three species irrespective of their sex and sizes. The annual mean of protein content in liver was found to be 13.92± 2.326, 11.87 ± 0.811, 10.25± 0.52 and in pancreases 11.4±10.794 ,10.63 ± 0.494, 8.85± 0.67 gms per 100 grams of tissues in Clarias batrachus, Channa punctatus and Anabas testudineus respectively. It was also observed that the proximate composition of fish depends mostly on season, size, age, sex, reproductive cycle as well as breeding season. Similarly, the mean protein in muscle and gills was estimated to be 19.49 ± 0.732, 17.50 ± 0.865, 18.22 ± 0.931 and 6.079± 2.472, 14.779± 1.084, 7.80 ± 0.596 respectively among the above species. Lipids content was more in liver and muscles. The mean lipids of liver and muscle were 1.08 ± 0.460 , 1.10 ± 0.118, 0.88 ± 0.462 and 1.46 ± 0.262,1.44± 0.39 , 1.19 ± 0.27 respectively among the three species. Comparatively less quantity of lipids are estimated in the pancreases and gills. The mean lipids content of pancreases and gills was found to be 0.789 ± 0.371 ,1.23 ± 0.484 , 1.06 ± 0.298 and 0.81 ± 0.109 , 0.67 ± 0.192 , 1.04 ± 0.328 respectively. All biochemical parameters differ significantly (P<0.001) among the three species under investigation.<#LINE#>Moghaddam H.N., Mesgaran M.D., Najafabadi H.J. and Najafabadi R.J. (2007).@Determination of chemical composition, mineral content and protein quality of Iranian Kilka fish meal.@Int. J. Poult. 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(2004).@Sublethal effect of naphthalene on lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status in the edible marine crab Scylla serrata.@Mar. Poll. Bull., 48(5-6), 429-433.@Yes$Prashanth M.S., David M. and Mathed S.G. (2005).@Behavioural changes in freshwater fish C.mrigala (Hamilton) exposed to cypermethrin.@J. Environ. Biol., 26, 141-144.@No$Lowry O.H., Rosebrough N.J., Farr A.L. and Randall R.J. (1951).@Protein estimation with Folin Phenol reagent.@J. Biol. Chem., 193, 265-275.@Yes$Folch J, Lees M and Sladane-Stanley GHA (1957).@A simple method of the isolation and purification of total lipid from animal tissues@J. Biol. Chem., 226, 497-509.@Yes$Barnes H. and Blackstock Z.J (1973).@Estimation of lipids in marine animals and tissue. Detailed investigation of the phosphovanilin method for total lipids.@Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 12, 307-316.@No$Fanta E.F., Rios S., Romao A.C., Vianna C. and Freiberger S. (2003).@Histopathology of the fish Corydoras paleatus contaminated with sublethal levels of organophosphorus in water and food.@Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 54, 119-130.@Yes$Ferrari A. Venturino A. and Pechen de Angelo A.M., (2007).@Effect of carbyle and azinphos methyl on juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) detoxifying enzymes.@Pest Biochem.physico., 88(2), 134-142.@No$Yang J. and Chen H. (2003).@Serum metabolic enzyme activities and hepatocyte ultrastructure of common carp after gallium exposure.@Zoological Studies, 42(3), 455-461.@Yes$Jindal M. (2008).@Studies on protein requirements of catfish Clarias Batrachus fingerlings for sustainable agriculture. In: National seminar on Technical advances in environment management and applied zoology.@Jan. 23-25, Department of Zoology, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, 59-62.@No$Jindal M., Garg S.K. and Yadava N.K. (2008a).@Effect of feeding dietary protein sources on daily excretion in Channa Punctatus for sustainable agriculture.@Advances in Aquatic Ecology, 21 (in press).@No$Pal Himadri and Chakrabarty Debajyoti (2010).@Evaluation of growth performance of walking catfish (Clarias batrachus) using low cost fish feed.@IJPBS. 2, 288-297.@Yes$Konar V. Canpolast A. and Yilmaz O. (1999).@Influence of chronic morphine exposure on serum LH, FSH, testosterone levels, and body and testicular weights in the developing male rat.@Trop .j Bio, 23(3), 319-331.@Yes$Gill H.S. and Weatherly A.H. (1984).@Protein, Lipid and calorie contain of blunt nose minnow, Pimephales notatus rafinosque, during growth at different temperatures.@J .Fish. Biol, 25, 491-500.@Yes$Dutta H., Das A.B. and Farkas T. (1985).@Role of environmental temperature in seasonal changes in fatty acid composition of hepatic lipid in air breathing Indian Teleost, Channa punctatus (Bloch)@Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 81(B), 341-347.@Yes$Zden EN (2007).@Comparison of biochemical composition of three agriculture fishes (Dicentrachus labrax, Sparus aurata, Dentex dentex)@Int. J. Food Sci. Nutr. DOI. 10. 10 80 109 637 480 701 400 729.@Yes$Zuraini A., Somchit M.H., Goh Y. and Arifah A.K. (2006).@Fatty acid and amino acid composition of three local Malaysian Channa punctatus spp fish.@Food Chem. 97(4), 674-678.@No$Tripathy G., H. Singh and Shasmal J. (2006).@Effect of cypermethrin on protein content of gill, heart and kidney of a catfish Clarias batrachus.@Biochem. Cell. Arch., 6, 123-127.@No$Singh C.P., Ram R.N., Mohd. Danish and Anup Kumar (2012).@Biochemical modulation in male specimens of Channa punctatus (Bloch) under different habitats seasons.@African Journal of Biotechnology, 11(97), 16365-16376.@Yes$Tripathy G. and H. Singh (2013).@Impact of alphamethrin on biochemical parameters of Channa punctatus.@JEB, 34, 227-230.@Yes$Kawade S.J. and Khillare Y.K. (2012).@Toxicity of chromium on glycogen content of certain tissues of freshwater fish, Channa gachua (Ham).@J. Recent Trends Bio sci., 2(1), 29-37, 2012.@Yes$Chezhian A., Kabilan N., Kumar S.T., Senthamilselvan D. and Sivakumari K. (2010).@Impact of common mixed Effluent of spicot industrial Estate on histopathological and biochemical changes in Estuarine fish Lates calcarifer.@Curr Research J of Boil. Sciences. 2(3), 201-209@Yes$Gilbert L.1. and O@Lipid Metabolism and Transport in Arthropods.@In: Chemical Zoology, Vol. V., M. Florkin and B.T. Scheer (Eds); New York, Academic Press, 229-254.@Yes$Katti S.R. and A.G. Sathyanesan (1983).@Lead nitrate induced changes in lipid and cholesterol levels in the freshwater fish Clarias batrachus.@Toxicol. Lett., 19, 93-96.@Yes$Osibona A.O., Kusemiju K. and Akande G.R. (2006).@Proximate composition and fatty acids profile of the African catfish Clarias@gariepinus .acta SATECH, 3(1) :in press .@Yes$Ackman R.G. (1980).@Fish lipids. Part I In: Advances in Fish Sciences and Technology, edited by JJ Connel, Fishing News (Books) Ltd. England: 111.@@No$Henderson R.J. and Tocher D.R. (1987).@The lipid composition and biochemistry of freshwater fish.@Progress in lipid Research, 26, 281-347.@Yes$Klinger R.C. and Blazer V.S. Echevarria C. (1996).@Effect of dietary lipid on the hematology of channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus.@Aquaculture, 147, 225-333.@Yes <#LINE#>Synthesis, Chemical Stability and Comparative Anti-Hypertensive Activity of Indolizine Derivatives of Propranolol<#LINE#>Mangathayaru V*@Sreevalli,Das@Amit Kumar,Uppala@Pavani ,Jallapally@Anvesh <#LINE#>34-39<#LINE#>5.ISCA-RJRS-2016-019.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Sri Indu Institute of Pharmacy, Sheriguda, Ibrahimpatnam, Telangana, India@Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Acharya and B M Reddy College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, Karnataka, India@Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Acharya and B M Reddy College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, Karnataka, India@Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Acharya and B M Reddy College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, Karnataka, India<#LINE#>31/3/2016<#LINE#>28/4/2016<#LINE#>Prodrugs are chemically modified versions of a pharmacologically active agent, which undergo transformation in vivo to release the active drug. Prodrugs of Propranolol have been designed with an aim to achieve improved therapeutic and biopharmaceutical properties and also to reduce the extent of first pass metabolism. All the synthesized derivatives 9a-cwere subjected to drug release study and further evaluated for in vivo anti-hypertensive activity using fructose induced noninvasive tail cuff method. Among all the synthesized derivatives, 9chas shown significant anti-hypertensive activity and prolonged duration of action when compared to the standard drug Propranolol.<#LINE#>Karaman R. (2012).@The future of prodrugs designed by computational chemistry.@Drug Des., 1(1),1-3.@Yes$Han H.K. and Amidon G.L. (2000).@Targeted prodrug design to optimize drug delivery.@AAPS Pharma. Sci., 2(1), 1-2.@Yes$Prakash Rao H.S. (2003).@Capping Drugs: Development of prodrugs.@Resonance, 8(2), 19-27.@Yes$Kuei-Meng Wu. (2009).@A New Classification of prodrugs: Regulatory Perspectives.@Pharmaceuticals, 2, 77-81. doi:10.3390/ph2030077.@Yes$Rathnakar C.H. and Das A.K. (2011).@Synthesis, Hydrolysis Kinetics and Comparative anti-tubercular activity of indolizine derivatives of Isoniazid / Pyrazinamide / Ethionamide.@Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev and Res., 6(2), 128-131.@No$Denny G. and Das A.K. (2005).@Synthesis and evaluation of central nervous system depressant activity of some indolizine derivatives.@[M. Pharm Thesis]. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, India.@Yes$Mayukh B. and Das A.K. (2004).@Synthesis and pharmacological screening of some indolizinamidoglutamidoglutamine derivatives.@Ind. J. Heterocycl. Chem., 14(9), 81-82.@No <#LINE#>Seasonal variation of Heavy metal concentration in Polygonum chinensis from Ambazari lake of Nagpur, MH, India<#LINE#>Belkhode@Sheetal*,Kalambe@Ashok,Panhekar@Deepa <#LINE#>40-44<#LINE#>6.ISCA-RJRS-2016-021.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Chemistry, Dr. Ambedkar College, Deeksha Bhoomi, Nagpur, India@Department of Chemistry, Institute of Science, Nagpur, India@Department of Chemistry, Institute of Science, Nagpur, India<#LINE#>7/4/2016<#LINE#>12/5/2016<#LINE#>Anthropogenic sources release heavy metals into the environment which cause for concern. Heavy metals are toxic pollutants that show perilous effects on all living organisms. This research shows that, the ability of Polygonum chinensis to accumulate heavy metals was examined during different seasons collected from Ambazari Lake, Nagpur, India. The plant showed different ability to absorb and accumulate different heavy metals. The bioconcentration, bioaccumulation and translocation factors revealed that the plant P. chinensis can be considered as heavy metal accumulator and can effectively translocate arsenic to aerial part.<#LINE#>Ahalya N., Ramachandra T.V. and Kanamadi R.D. (2004).@Biosorption of Heavy Metals.@Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India, 59-64@Yes$Jain C.K. (2004).@Metal fractionation study on bed sediments of River Yamuna, India.@Water Res., 38, 569-578.@Yes$Vardanyan L.G. and Ingole B.S. (2006).@Studies on heavy metal accumulation in aquatic macrophytes from Sevan (Armenia) and Carambolin (India) lake systems.@Environ. Internat., 32, 208-218.@No$Murhekar, G.H. (2012).@Trace Metals Contamination of Surface Water Samples in and around Akot City in Maharashtra, India.@Research Journal of Recent Sciences, 1(7), 5-9.@Yes$Dierberg, F.E., Debus T.A. and Goulet N.A. (1987).@Removal of copper and lead using a thin-film technique. In: Reddy KR, Smith, WH (eds) Aquatic plants for water treatment and resource recovery.@Magnolia Publishing, New York, 497-504@No$Mo S., Chol D.S. and Robinson J.W. (1989).@Uptake of mercury from aqueous solution by Duckweed: the effect of pH, copper, and humic acid.@Environ. Health, 24, 135-146.@Yes$Zhu Y.L., Zayed A.M., Qian J.H., Desouza M. and Terry N. (1999).@Phytoaccumulation of trace elements by wetland plants: II. Water Hyacinth@J. Environ. Qual., 28, 339-344.@Yes$Cui S., Zhou Q. and Chao L. (2007).@Potential hyperaccumulation of Pb, Zn, Cu and cd in endurant plants distributed in an old smeltry, northeast China.@Environmental Geology, 51, 1043-1048.@Yes$Li M.S., Luo Y.P. and Su Z.Y. (2007).@Heavy metal concentrations in soils and plant accumulation in a restored manganese mineland in Guangxi, South China.@Environmental Pollution, 147, 168-175.@Yes$Baker A.J.M. and Brooks R.R. (1989).@Terrestrial higher plants which hyperaccumulate metallic elements-a review of their distribution, ecology and phytochemistry.@Biorecovery, 1, 81-126.@Yes$Marchiol L., Assolari S., Sacco P. and Zerbi G. (2004).@Phytoextraction of heavy metals by canola (Brassica napus) and radish (Raphanus sativus) grown on multicontaminated soil.@Environ. Poll., 132, 21-27.@Yes$Bhatt L.R., Lacoul P., Lekhak H.D. and Jha P.K. (1999).@Pollution Research.@18, 353.@No$Aksoy A., Duman F. and Sezen G. (2005).@Heavy metal accumulation and distribution in narrow-leaved cattail (Typha angustifolia) and common reed (Phragmites australis).@J. Freshwater Ecol., 20, 783– 785.@Yes$Choo T.P., Lee C.K.., Low K.S. and Hishamuddin O. (2006).@Accumulation of chromium (VI) from aqueous solutions using water lilies (Nymphaea spontanea).@Chemosphere, 62, 961– 967.@Yes$Goulet R.R., Lalonde J.D., Munger C., Dupuis S., Dumont-Frenette G., Premont S. and Campbell P.G.C. (2005).@Phytoremediation of effluents from aluminum smelters: A study of Al retention in mesocosms containing aquatic plants.@Water Res., 39, 2291– 2300.@Yes$Duman F., Obali O. and Demirezen D. (2006).@Seasonal changes of metal accumulation and distribution in shining pondweed (Potamogeton lucens).@Chemosphere, 65, 2145– 2151.@Yes$Taylor G.J. and Crowder A.A. (1983).@Uptake and accumulation of heavy metals by Typha latifolia in wetlands of the Sudbury, Ontario region.@Can., J. Bot., 61, 63 –73.@Yes$Radulović Monika, Milan S. Stanković, Zoran Simić, Miloš Radaković and Marina Topuzović (2014).@The accumulation of metals in Polygonum aviculare L. in area of the kraljevo city.@Kragujevac J. Sci. 36, 175-184.@Yes <#LINE#>Bioremediation of Hexavalent Chromium by Pseudomonas spp.<#LINE#>Murtaza @Hajoori*,Tank@S.K. <#LINE#>45-49<#LINE#>7.ISCA-RJRS-2016-026.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Biosciences, Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat, Gujarat, India@Department of Biosciences, Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat, Gujarat, India<#LINE#>29/4/2016<#LINE#>8/5/2016<#LINE#>34 different isolates were obtained from collected sample. Out of which three strain of Pseudomonas spp. were isolated and used for evaluating their efficiency for reduction of hexavalent chromium. The effect of initial pH, temperature and incubation time on the bioreduction rate of hexavalent chromium was studied and process was optimized for bioreduction of hexavalent chromium. Maximum Hexavalent chromium removal of 42.30% by Pseudomonas isolates (UK3), 30.00% by Pseudomonas spp. (UK4) and 19.34% by Pseudomonas spp. (UK5) at 100 ppm of synthetic solution, during 5 days. On the basis of highest removal rate, Pseudomonas spp. (UK3) was selected and used for further study. The present study depicts that Pseudomonas spp. removes chromium efficiently and this could be used for industrial waste management and bioremediation of environmental contaminants.<#LINE#>Kotas J. and Stasicka Z. (2000).@Chromium occurrence in the environment and methods of its speciation.@Environ. Pollut., 107, 263–283.@Yes$Das A. and Mishra S. (2008).@Hexavalent Chromium (VI): Health hazards and Environmental Pollutant.@J. Env. Res. and Dev., 2, 386-392.@Yes$Prithwijit S., Shreya B. and Sangeetha S. (2014).@Removal of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solution using marine isolates from Vishakhapatnam beach.@Der Pharmacia Lettre., 6(2), 118-124.@Yes$Flores A. and Perez J.M. (1999).@Cytotoxicity, apoptosis, and in vitro DNA damage induced by potassium chromate.@Toxicol Appl Pharmacol., 161, 75.@Yes$Camargo F.A.O., Bento F.M., Okeke B.C. and Frankenberger W.T. (2003).@Chromate reduction by chromium resistant bacteria isolated from soils contaminated with dichromate.@J. Environ. Qual., 32, 1228-1233.@Yes$Thiruneelakantan S., Shilpi K. and Pramod R.W. (2001).@Isolation of hexavalent chromium-reducing Cr-tolerant facultative anaerobes from tannery effluent.@J. of Gen. and Appl. Microbiol., 47 (6), 307-312.@Yes$Arundhati P., Sumana D. and Paul A.K. (2005).@Reduction of Hexavalent Chromium by Cell-Free Extract of Bacillus sphaericus and 303 Isolated from Serpentine Soil.@Curr. Microbiol., 51, 327-330.@Yes$Zainul A.Z., Zainoha Z., Salmijah S. and Wan A.A. (2007).@Hexavalent chromium reduction by Acinetobacter haemolyticus isolated from heavy-metal contaminated wastewater.@J. of Haz. Mat., 146, 30-38.@Yes$Hajoori M.A. and Tank S.K. (2015).@Use of Biological Database to Explore Microorganisms used in Bioremediation of Hexavalent Chromium.@Int. Res. J. Biol. Sci., 4(10), 36-47.@No$Nisar N. and Iqbal H. (2014).@Isolation and Biochemical Characterization of Chromium Reducing Bacteria from Hudiara Drain Sludge.@Int. Res. J. Environ. Sci., 3(4), 42-50.@No$Simie D., Finoli C., Vecchio A. and Ancheoni V. (1998).@Metal ion accumulation by immobilized cells of Brevibacterium sp.@J. Ind. Microbiol Biotech., 20, 116- 120.@Yes$Durga B. Devi, Thatheyus A.J. and Ramya D. (2012).@Bioremoval of hexavalent chromium, using Pseudomonas.@Fluorescens. J. Microbiol. Biotech. Res., 2 (5), 727-735.@No$Wang J. and Chen C. (2006).@Biosorption of heavy metals by Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a review.@Biotechnol Adv., 24, 427-451.@Yes$Blackwell J.K., Singleton I. (1995).@Metal cation uptake by yeast: a review.@Appl. Microbiol. and Biotechol., 43, 579-584.@Yes$Poornima K., Karthik L., Swadhini P., Mythili S. and Sathiavelu A. (2010).@Degradation of Chromium by Using a Novel Strains of Pseudomonas Species.@J. Microbial Biochem. Technol., 2(4), 95-99.@Yes$Losi M.E., Amrhein C. and Frankenberger W.T. (1994).@Bioremediation of chromate contaminated groundwater by reduction and precipitation in surface soils.@J. Environ. Qual., 23, 1141–1150.@Yes$Okeke B.C. and Frankenberger W.T. (2003).@Biodegradation of methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) by a bacterial enrichment consortia and its monoculture isolates.@Microbiol Res., 158, 99–106.@Yes$Laxman R.S. and More S. (2007).@Reduction of hexavalent chromium by Streptomyces griseus.@Minerals Engineering, 15, 831–837.@Yes <#LINE#>Television News Trust Shapes Political Participative Behavior of Citizens: An Empirical Investigation in a Collectivist Cultural Context<#LINE#>Rehman@Mohsin Abdur,Sohail@Danial,Ali@Mirza Zaar,Fakharuzaman@Muhammad <#LINE#>50-58<#LINE#>8.ISCA-RJRS-2016-029.pdf<#LINE#>Loh-Ho-Qalam Institute, Lahore, Pakistan@Loh-Ho-Qalam Institute, Lahore, Pakistan@Loh-Ho-Qalam Institute, Lahore, Pakistan@Loh-Ho-Qalam Institute, Lahore, Pakistan<#LINE#>27/4/2016<#LINE#>29/5/2016<#LINE#>Pervasive nature of mass media communications and its effects on citizens’ political participation behavior need deep understanding to general public. This study investigates empirically Theory of Reasoned Action in collectivist cultural context of Pakistan in mass media settings to testify TV News Trust. It presents a profound predictor of political participation behavior of citizens along with behavioral intensions’ traditional predictors. TRA framework was employed to develop questionnaire, data obtained through online survey from 122 political active Pakistani citizens. Data encoded in SPSS and performed numerous data analysis tools to serve study purpose. Results of this study reveal that TV News Trust is a significant predictor of political participation behavioral intentions. Motivation to Comply does not have influence on Subjective Norms while Normative Beliefs and TV News Trust strong predictors of Subjective Norms. Additionally, Trust is value added predictor to traditional TRA framework, presenting direct link with Subjective Norms, Attitude and Behavioral Intentions. Results of this study indicate an appeal for future researches to conceptualize citizens’ political participation behavior in variety of cultures. Current study contributes in understanding media role communications in general and TV News in particular to predict citizens’ behavior. The study provides specific set of suggestions for Political Parties and TV News managers to improve prospective impact of media communications of citizens’ political participative behavior.<#LINE#>Todd Gitlin (1980).@The Whole World Is Watching: Mass Media in the Making and Unmaking of the New Left.@(Univ of California Press.@Yes$Barrie Gunter (2005).@Trust in the News on Television.@Aslib Proceedings, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 384-97.@Yes$Thomas S Weisner, (2014).@@Different Faces of Attachment: Cultural Variations on a Universal Human Need, 263.@Yes$Laura Grindstaff and Joseph Turow (2006).@Video Cultures: Television Sociology in the\" New Tv\" Age@Annual Review of Sociology, 103-25.@Yes$Ashley N Doane, Michelle L Kelley and Matthew R Pearson (2015).@@Aggressive Behavior.@Yes$José P Espada, Kenneth W Griffin, María T Gonzálvez and Mireia Orgiles (2015).@@The Spanish journal of psychology, 18, E43.@Yes$Martin Fishbein (1979).@A Theory of Reasoned Action: Some Applications and Implications@American Psychological Association, 27, 65-116.@Yes$Blair H Sheppard, Jon Hartwick and Paul R Warshaw (1988).@The Theory of Reasoned Action: A Meta-Analysis of Past Research with Recommendations for Modifications and Future Research.@Journal of consumer research, 325-43.@Yes$Terence A Shimp and Alican Kavas (1984).@The Theory of Reasoned Action Applied to Coupon Usage@Journal of consumer research, 795-809.@Yes$Erica Scharrer and Srividya Ramasubramanian (2015).@Intervening in the Media@Journal of Social Issues, 71, 171-85.@Yes$Andrés Scherman, Arturo Arriagada and Sebastián Valenzuela (2015).@Student and Environmental Protests in Chile: The Role of Social Media.@Politics, 35(2).@Yes$Christina Holtz-Bacha and Pippa Norris (2000).@To Entertain, Inform and Educate\": Still the Role of Public Television in the 1990s?.@(Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy.@Yes$Erik P Bucy (2003).@Media Credibility Reconsidered: Synergy Effects between on-Air and Online News.@Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 80, 247-64.@Yes$John Newhagen and Clifford Nass (1989).@Differential Criteria for Evaluating Credibility of Newspapers and Tv News.@Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 66, 277.@Yes$Natalie Jomini Stroud and Jae Kook Lee (2013).@Perceptions of Cable News Credibility.@Mass Communication and Society, 16, 67-88.@Yes$Stephen Earl Bennett, Richard S Flickinger, John R Baker, Staci L Rhine and Linda LM Bennett (1996).@@The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 1, 10-29.@Yes$Barrie Gunter (1987).@Poor Reception: Misunderstanding and Forgetting Broadcast News (Routledge).@@Yes$David S Graves, Alvin Youman and Carroll T Miller (1966).@An Analysis of Recidivism among Men Released from Mci Norfolk.@During (Massachusetts Department of Correction, 1972.@Yes$McCallum D.B., Hammond S.L. and Covello V.T. (1991).@Communicating about environmental risks: how the public uses and perceives information sources.@Health Education and Behavior, 18(3), 349-361.@Yes$William Mazzarella (2003).@Shoveling Smoke: Advertising and Globalization in Contemporary India@(duke university press,).@Yes$Daya Kishan Thussu (2007).@Themurdochization@Culture and Society, 29, 593-611.@Yes$Alan M Rubin, Elizabeth M Perse and Robert A Powell (1985).@Loneliness, Parasocial Interaction, and Local Television News Viewing.@Human Communication Research, 12, 155-80.@Yes$Eytan Gilboa (2000).@Mass Communication and Diplomacy: A Theoretical Framework.@Communication Theory, 10, 275-309.@Yes$Muhammad I Ayish (2002).@Political Communication on Arab World Television: Evolving Patterns.@Political communication, 19, 137-54.@Yes$Erik C Nisbet, Matthew C Nisbet, Dietram A Scheufele and James E Shanahan (2004).@Public Diplomacy, Television News, and Muslim Opinion@The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 9, 11-37.@Yes$John P Robinson and Mark R Levy (1996).@News Media Use and the Informed Public: A 1990s Update.@Journal of Communication, 46, 129-35.@Yes$Eunkyung Kim, Dietram Scheufele and Jeong Yeob Han (2011).@Structure or Predisposition? Exploring the Interaction Effect of Discussion Orientation and Discussion Heterogeneity on Political Participation.@Mass Communication and Society, 14, 502-26.@Yes$Sehrish Mushtaq and Fawad Baig (2015).@The Relationship of Tv News Channels Consumption with Political Participation, Political Knowledge and Civic Engagement.@Asian Social Science, 11, 46.@Yes$Sebastián Valenzuela, Namsu Park and Kerk F Kee (2009).@Is There Social Capital in a Social Network Site?: Facebook Use and College Students@Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication, 14, 875-901.@Yes$Dick Hebdige (1979).@Subculture: Themeaning of Style@New York: Methuen.@Yes$Jeffrey Jensen Arnett (1995).@Adolescents@Journal of youth and adolescence, 24, 519-33.@Yes$Carl I Hovland (1959).@Reconciling Conflicting Results Derived from Experimental and Survey Studies of Attitude Change.@American psychologist, 14, 8.@Yes$Matthias Kohring and Jörg Matthes (2007).@Trust in News Media Development and Validation of a Multidimensional 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Retailing, 85, 376-90.@Yes$Thomas J Madden, Pamela Scholder Ellen and Icek Ajzen (1992).@A Comparison of the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Theory of Reasoned Action.@Personality and social psychology Bulletin, 18, 3-9.@Yes$Richard W Pollay and Banwari Mittal (1993).@Here@The Journal of Marketing, 99-114.@Yes$Keith E Thompson, Nikolaos Haziris and Panagiotis J Alekos (1994).@Attitudes and Food Choice Behaviour.@British Food Journal, 96, 9-13.@Yes$Todd Gitlin (1980).@The Whole World Is Watching: Mass Media in the Making and Unmaking of the New Left.@(Univ of California Press.@Yes$Barrie Gunter (2005).@Trust in the News on Television.@Aslib Proceedings, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 384-97.@Yes$Thomas S Weisner, (2014).@@Different Faces of Attachment: Cultural Variations on a Universal Human Need, 263.@Yes$Laura Grindstaff and Joseph Turow (2006).@Video Cultures: Television Sociology in the\" New Tv\" Age@Annual Review of Sociology, 103-25.@Yes$Ashley N Doane, Michelle L Kelley and Matthew R Pearson (2015).@@Aggressive Behavior.@Yes$José P Espada, Kenneth W Griffin, María T Gonzálvez and Mireia Orgiles (2015).@@The Spanish journal of psychology, 18, E43.@Yes$Martin Fishbein (1979).@A Theory of Reasoned Action: Some Applications and Implications@American Psychological Association, 27, 65-116.@Yes$Blair H Sheppard, Jon Hartwick and Paul R Warshaw (1988).@The Theory of Reasoned Action: A Meta-Analysis of Past Research with Recommendations for Modifications and Future Research.@Journal of consumer research, 325-43.@Yes$Terence A Shimp and Alican Kavas (1984).@The Theory of Reasoned Action Applied to Coupon Usage@Journal of consumer research, 795-809.@Yes$Erica Scharrer and Srividya Ramasubramanian (2015).@Intervening in the Media@Journal of Social Issues, 71, 171-85.@Yes$Andrés Scherman, Arturo Arriagada and Sebastián Valenzuela (2015).@Student and Environmental Protests in Chile: The Role of Social Media.@Politics, 35(2).@Yes$Christina Holtz-Bacha and Pippa Norris (2000).@To Entertain, Inform and Educate\": Still the Role of Public Television in the 1990s?.@(Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy.@Yes$Erik P Bucy (2003).@Media Credibility Reconsidered: Synergy Effects between on-Air and Online News.@Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 80, 247-64.@Yes$John Newhagen and Clifford Nass (1989).@Differential Criteria for Evaluating Credibility of Newspapers and Tv News.@Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 66, 277.@Yes$Natalie Jomini Stroud and Jae Kook Lee (2013).@Perceptions of Cable News Credibility.@Mass Communication and Society, 16, 67-88.@Yes$Stephen Earl Bennett, Richard S Flickinger, John R Baker, Staci L Rhine and Linda LM Bennett (1996).@@The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 1, 10-29.@Yes$Barrie Gunter (1987).@Poor Reception: Misunderstanding and Forgetting Broadcast News (Routledge).@@Yes$David S Graves, Alvin Youman and Carroll T Miller (1966).@An Analysis of Recidivism among Men Released from Mci Norfolk.@During (Massachusetts Department of Correction, 1972.@Yes$McCallum D.B., Hammond S.L. and Covello V.T. 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Exploring the Interaction Effect of Discussion Orientation and Discussion Heterogeneity on Political Participation.@Mass Communication and Society, 14, 502-26.@Yes$Sehrish Mushtaq and Fawad Baig (2015).@The Relationship of Tv News Channels Consumption with Political Participation, Political Knowledge and Civic Engagement.@Asian Social Science, 11, 46.@Yes$Sebastián Valenzuela, Namsu Park and Kerk F Kee (2009).@Is There Social Capital in a Social Network Site?: Facebook Use and College Students@Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication, 14, 875-901.@Yes$Dick Hebdige (1979).@Subculture: Themeaning of Style@New York: Methuen.@Yes$Jeffrey Jensen Arnett (1995).@Adolescents@Journal of youth and adolescence, 24, 519-33.@Yes$Carl I Hovland (1959).@Reconciling Conflicting Results Derived from Experimental and Survey Studies of Attitude Change.@American psychologist, 14, 8.@Yes$Matthias Kohring and Jörg Matthes (2007).@Trust in News Media Development and Validation of a Multidimensional Scale.@Communication Research, 34, 231-52.@Yes$Philip Meyer, (2009).@The Vanishing Newspaper: Saving Journalism in the Information Age (University of Missouri Press).@@Yes$Kristin McGrath and Cecilie Gaziano (1986).@Dimensions of Media Credibility: Highlights of the 1985 Asne Survey.@Newspaper Research Journal, 7, 55.@Yes$Chung Joo Chung, Yoonjae Nam and Michael A Stefanone (2012).@Exploring Online News Credibility: The Relative Influence of Traditional and Technological Factors.@Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication, 17, 171-86.@Yes$Icek Ajzen and Martin Fishbein (1977).@Attitude-Behavior Relations: A Theoretical Analysis and Review of Empirical Research.@Psychological bulletin, 84, 888.@Yes$Icek Ajzen (2000).@Attitudes and the Attitude-Behavior Relation: Reasoned and Automatic Processes.@European review of social psychology, 11, 1-33.@Yes$Wi-Suk Kwon and Sharron J Lennon (2009).@Reciprocal Effects between Multichannel Retailers’ Offline and Online Brand Images.@Journal of Retailing, 85, 376-90.@Yes$Thomas J Madden, Pamela Scholder Ellen and Icek Ajzen (1992).@A Comparison of the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Theory of Reasoned Action.@Personality and social psychology Bulletin, 18, 3-9.@Yes$Richard W Pollay and Banwari Mittal (1993).@Here@The Journal of Marketing, 99-114.@Yes$Keith E Thompson, Nikolaos Haziris and Panagiotis J Alekos (1994).@Attitudes and Food Choice Behaviour.@British Food Journal, 96, 9-13.@Yes <#LINE#>Toxic impacts of Leaf extract of Clerodendrum infortunatum on the Ultrastructure of the Midgut epithelium of sixth instar larvae of Orthaga exvinacea Hampson<#LINE#>Nambiar*@Jagadeesh G,Ranjini@K.R.,Chandrasekhar@Sagar B.K. <#LINE#>59-67<#LINE#>9.ISCA-RJRS-2016-033.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Zoology, Malabar Christian College, Affiliated to the University of Calicut, Calicut, Kerala, India @Department of Neuropathology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore, Karnataka, India @Department of Neuropathology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore, Karnataka, India <#LINE#>4/5/2016<#LINE#>29/5/2016<#LINE#>The effect of methanolic leaf extract of Clerodendrum infortunatum on the ultrastructure of the midgut of sixth instar larvae of Orthaga exvinacea were evaluated under laboratory condition. Among five different concentrations of botanicals tested, one was selected for ultrastructural study. The effect of botanical showed drastic changes in ultrastructure of the midgut epithelium, mainly consisting of separation of myofibrils in muscle layer, vacuolization and elongation of columnar cells, detachment of epithelial cells from the basement membrane, loss of microvilli in both inside the goblet cells and apical portion of columnar cells and the changes in the shape of mitochondria and columnar cell nucleus. Since these changes may lead to serious digestive and metabolic disorders, thereby affecting the growth of the larvae, this botanical can be used for the management of this pest.<#LINE#>Verghes E.A. (1998).@Management of mango leaf webber.@A vital package for panicle emergence. Insect Environment., 4(3), 7.@Yes$Singh R., Lakhanpal S.C. and Karkara B.K. (2006).@Incidence of mango leaf webber, Orthaga euadrusalis (Hampson) in high density plantation of mango at Dhaulakhan in Himachal Pradesh.@Insect Environment, 11, 178-179.@No$Kavitha K., Lakshmi K.V. and Anitha V. (2005).@Mango leaf webber Orthaga euadrusalis Walker (Pyralidae : Lepidoptera) in Andhra Pradesh.@Insect Environment, 11(1), 39-40.@Yes$Isman M.B. (2006).@Botanical insecticides, deterrents, and repellents in modern agriculture and an increasingly regulated world.@Annual Review of Entomology., 51, 45-66.@Yes$Sadek M.M. (2003).@Antifeedant and toxic activity of Adhatoda vasica leaf extract against Spodoptera littoralis (Lep.,Noctuidae).@Journal of Applied Entomology., 27, 396- 404.@Yes$Caramori S.A., Lima C.S. and Fernandes K.F. (2004).@Biochemical characterization of selected plant species from Brazilian savannas.@Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology., 47(2), 256-259.@Yes$Solsoloy A.D and Solsoloy J.S. 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(2000).@Definition of crucial structural factors of acetogenins, potent inhibitors of mitochondrial complex I.@Biochima et Biophysica Acta., 1460, 302–310.@Yes$Jing L., Fang Y., Ying X., Wenxing H., Meng X., Syed M.N. and Fang C. (2005).@Toxic impact of ingested Jatropherol-I on selected enzymatic activities and the ultrastructure of midgut cells in silkworm.@Bombyx mori L. Journal of Applied Entomology, 129(2), 98–104.@Yes @Research Article <#LINE#>Response of Double-Clamped Micro-Beams to the Casimir Force and SQFD Resting on Strain Gradient Elasticity Theory<#LINE#>Ghiasi*@Emran Khoshrouye <#LINE#>68-72<#LINE#>10.ISCA-RJRS-2016-012.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran<#LINE#>16/2/2016<#LINE#>14/3/2016<#LINE#>Present paper shows a numerical assessment to investigate double-clamped micro-beams by considering the Casimir force and SQFD resting on strain gradient elasticity theory using GDQ method. The mathematical formulations are considered to approximately model the non-linear effects of geometry, electrostatic actuation, and Casimir force on the oscillatory system. These equations, in conjunction with boundary conditions, are transformed into dimensionless governing equations and boundary conditions with the aim of simplifying numerical simulations. It is concluded that geometric and material properties both affect the pull-in characteristics of the polysilicon micro-beam. In particular, it is shown that present investigation reveals unexpected influence of the Casimir force on micro-structures.<#LINE#>Shi H., Fan S., Xing W. and Sun J. (2015).@Study of weak vibrating signal detection based on chaotic oscillator in MEMS resonant beam sensor.@Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 50-51, 535-547.@Yes$Caruntu D.I. and Martinez I. (2014).@Reduced order model of parametric resonance of electrostatically actuated MEMS cantilever resonators.@International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 66, 28-32.@Yes$Hu Y., Shen X., Zhang Y., Wang Z. And Chen, X. (2014).@Research reviews and prospects of MEMS reliability.@Integrated Ferroelectrics, 152, 8-21.@Yes$Sheng H. and Zhang T. (2015).@MEMS-based low-cost strap-down AHRS research.@Measurement, 59, 63-72.@Yes$Zahng W.M., Yan H., Peng Z.K. and Meng G. (2014).@Electrostatic pull-in instability in MEMS/NEMS: A review.@Sensors and Actuators, 214(A), 187-218.@Yes$Joglekar M.M. and Pawaskar D.N. (2011).@Closed-form empirical relations to predict the dynamic pull-in parameters of electrostatically actuated tapered microcantilevers.@Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, 21, 1-12.@Yes$Hasanyan D.J., Batra R.C. and Harutyunyan S. (2008).@Pull-in instability in functionally graded microthermoelectromechanical systems.@Journal of Thermal Stresses, 31, 1006-1021.@Yes$Jia X.L., Yang J., Kitipornchai S. and Lim C.W. (2012).@Pull-in instability and free vibration of electrically actuated poly-SiGe graded micro-beams with a curved ground electrode.@Applied Mathematical Modelling, 36, 1875-1884.@Yes$Ai S. and Pelesko J.A. (2007).@Dynamics of a canonical electrostatic MEMS/NEMS system.@Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations, 20(3), 609-641.@Yes$Chuang W.C., Lee H.L., Chang P.Z. and Hu Y.C. (2010).@Review on the modelling of electrostatic MEMS.@Sensors, 10, 6149-6171.@Yes$Sedighi H.M. (2014).@Size-dependent dynamic pull-in instability of vibrating electrically actuated microbeams based on the strain gradient elasticity theory.@Acta Astronautica, 95, 111-123.@Yes$Son C. and Ziaie B. (2008).@Pull-in instability of parallel-plate electrostatic microactuators under a combined variable charge and voltage configuration.@Applied Physics Letters, 92, 1-4.@Yes$Yazdanpanahi E., Noghrehabadi A. and Ghalambaz M. (2013).@Balance dielectric layer for micro electrostatic switches in the presence of capillary effect.@International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 74, 83-90.@Yes$Altuğ Bıçak M.M. and Rao M.D. (2010).@Analytical modelling of squeeze film damping for rectangular elastic plates using Green’s functions.@Journal of Sound and Vibration, 329, 4617-4633.@Yes$Homentcovschi D. and Miles R.N. (2010).@Viscous damping and spring force in periodic perforated planar microstructures when the Reynold’s equation cannot be applied.@Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 127(3), 1288-1299.@Yes$Buks E. and Roukes M.L. (2001).@Stiction, adhesion energy, and the Casimir force effect in micromechanical systems.@Physical Review, 63(B), 1-4.@Yes$Bordag M., Mohideen U. and Mostepanenko V.M. (2001).@New developments in the Casimir effect.@Physics Reports, 353, 1-205.@Yes$Wang Y.G., Lin W.H., Li X.M. and Feng Z.J. (2011).@Bending and vibration of an electrostatically actuated circular microplate in presence of Casimir force.@Applied Mathematical Modelling, 35, 2348-2357.@Yes$Lam D.C.C., Yang F., Chong A.C.M., Wang J. and Tong P. (2003).@Experiments and theory in strain gradient elasticity.@Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 51, 1477-1508.@Yes$Lamorreaux S.K. (2005).@The Casimir force: background, experiments, and applications.@Reports on Progress in Physics, 68, 201-236.@Yes$Shu C., Khoo B.C., Chew Y.T. and Yeo K.S. (1996).@Numerical studies of unsteady boundary layer flows past an impulsively started circular cylinder by GDQ and GIQ approaches.@Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 135, 229-241.@Yes$Bellman R. and Casti J. (1971).@Differential quadrature and long-term integration.@Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 34, 235-238.@Yes$Jia X.L., Yang J. and Kitipornchai S. (2011).@Pull-in instability of geometrically nonlinear micro-switches under electrostatic and Casimir forces.@Acta Mechanica, 218, 161-174.@Yes$Lin W.H. and Zhao Y.P. (2005).@Casimir effect on the pull-in parameters of nanometer switches.@Microsystem Technologies, 11, 80-85.@Yes$Shi H., Fan S., Xing W. and Sun J. (2015).@Study of weak vibrating signal detection based on chaotic oscillator in MEMS resonant beam sensor.@Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 50-51, 535-547.@Yes$Caruntu D.I. and Martinez I. (2014).@Reduced order model of parametric resonance of electrostatically actuated MEMS cantilever resonators.@International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 66, 28-32.@Yes$Hu Y., Shen X., Zhang Y., Wang Z. And Chen, X. (2014).@Research reviews and prospects of MEMS reliability.@Integrated Ferroelectrics, 152, 8-21.@Yes$Sheng H. and Zhang T. (2015).@MEMS-based low-cost strap-down AHRS research.@Measurement, 59, 63-72.@Yes$Zahng W.M., Yan H., Peng Z.K. and Meng G. (2014).@Electrostatic pull-in instability in MEMS/NEMS: A review.@Sensors and Actuators, 214(A), 187-218.@Yes$Joglekar M.M. and Pawaskar D.N. (2011).@Closed-form empirical relations to predict the dynamic pull-in parameters of electrostatically actuated tapered microcantilevers.@Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, 21, 1-12.@Yes$Hasanyan D.J., Batra R.C. and Harutyunyan S. (2008).@Pull-in instability in functionally graded microthermoelectromechanical systems.@Journal of Thermal Stresses, 31, 1006-1021.@Yes$Jia X.L., Yang J., Kitipornchai S. and Lim C.W. (2012).@Pull-in instability and free vibration of electrically actuated poly-SiGe graded micro-beams with a curved ground electrode.@Applied Mathematical Modelling, 36, 1875-1884.@Yes$Ai S. and Pelesko J.A. (2007).@Dynamics of a canonical electrostatic MEMS/NEMS system.@Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations, 20(3), 609-641.@Yes$Chuang W.C., Lee H.L., Chang P.Z. and Hu Y.C. (2010).@Review on the modelling of electrostatic MEMS.@Sensors, 10, 6149-6171.@Yes$Sedighi H.M. (2014).@Size-dependent dynamic pull-in instability of vibrating electrically actuated microbeams based on the strain gradient elasticity theory.@Acta Astronautica, 95, 111-123.@Yes$Son C. and Ziaie B. (2008).@Pull-in instability of parallel-plate electrostatic microactuators under a combined variable charge and voltage configuration.@Applied Physics Letters, 92, 1-4.@Yes$Yazdanpanahi E., Noghrehabadi A. and Ghalambaz M. (2013).@Balance dielectric layer for micro electrostatic switches in the presence of capillary effect.@International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 74, 83-90.@Yes$Altuğ Bıçak M.M. and Rao M.D. (2010).@Analytical modelling of squeeze film damping for rectangular elastic plates using Green’s functions.@Journal of Sound and Vibration, 329, 4617-4633.@Yes$Homentcovschi D. and Miles R.N. (2010).@Viscous damping and spring force in periodic perforated planar microstructures when the Reynold’s equation cannot be applied.@Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 127(3), 1288-1299.@Yes$Buks E. and Roukes M.L. (2001).@Stiction, adhesion energy, and the Casimir force effect in micromechanical systems.@Physical Review, 63(B), 1-4.@Yes$Bordag M., Mohideen U. and Mostepanenko V.M. (2001).@New developments in the Casimir effect.@Physics Reports, 353, 1-205.@Yes$Wang Y.G., Lin W.H., Li X.M. and Feng Z.J. (2011).@Bending and vibration of an electrostatically actuated circular microplate in presence of Casimir force.@Applied Mathematical Modelling, 35, 2348-2357.@Yes$Lam D.C.C., Yang F., Chong A.C.M., Wang J. and Tong P. (2003).@Experiments and theory in strain gradient elasticity.@Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 51, 1477-1508.@Yes$Lamorreaux S.K. (2005).@The Casimir force: background, experiments, and applications.@Reports on Progress in Physics, 68, 201-236.@Yes$Shu C., Khoo B.C., Chew Y.T. and Yeo K.S. (1996).@Numerical studies of unsteady boundary layer flows past an impulsively started circular cylinder by GDQ and GIQ approaches.@Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 135, 229-241.@Yes$Bellman R. and Casti J. (1971).@Differential quadrature and long-term integration.@Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 34, 235-238.@Yes$Jia X.L., Yang J. and Kitipornchai S. (2011).@Pull-in instability of geometrically nonlinear micro-switches under electrostatic and Casimir forces.@Acta Mechanica, 218, 161-174.@Yes$Lin W.H. and Zhao Y.P. (2005).@Casimir effect on the pull-in parameters of nanometer switches.@Microsystem Technologies, 11, 80-85.@Yes