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Research paper thumbnail of CARVER+Shock 'Agriculture' Software for Agriculturists to Fight against Bioterrorism

International Journal of Computer Applications, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Hematotoxic Effect of Petroleum Fumes on Petrol Filling Attendants and Garage Attendants in South Haryana, India

Toxicology International (Formerly Indian Journal of Toxicology)

Research paper thumbnail of Microencapsulation Techniques Applicable to Food Flavours Research and Development: A Comprehensive Review

This systematic review sought to determine the current state of the literature on the microencaps... more This systematic review sought to determine the current state of the literature on the microencapsulation of flavours. Different wall matrix materials and flavours encapsulated by different techniques are discussed in detail. Though no classification of methods used for microencapsulation is perfect even then an effort has been made to classify the methods between physical processes and chemical processes. The advantages and disadvantages of both types of methods is being highlighted. A future application of microencapsulation process is highlighted for various flavours.

Research paper thumbnail of Agricultural and Food Security: Recent Indian and American Experiences in Cooperating on Food Security

The governments of India and the United States initiated a bilateral Homeland Security Dialogue i... more The governments of India and the United States initiated a bilateral Homeland Security Dialogue in May 2011 with a visit by then U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to meet with former Indian Minister of Home Affairs P. Chidambaram. The 2011 meeting marked the first comprehensive bilateral dialogue between the two countries, which was established to "strengthen the global strategic partnership between the United States and India on issues ranging from cybersecurity and megacity policing, to counterterrorism and countering violent extremism." 1 The dialogue is a mechanism by which the two countries reaffirm their commitment to work cooperatively on law enforcement issues, combat common threats, improve bilateral cooperation through the development and application of innovative technology, combat the flow of illicit finances and currency counterfeiting, and to work closely to counter terrorism and promote cybersecurity. Further, the Homeland Security Dialogue facilitates the identification of "areas in which the United States and India can collaborate on science and technology development and its application in the homeland security context." 2 India and the United States are the world's two largest democracies, with distinguished scientific traditions and experts in a wide range of scientifictechnical fields. Given these strengths and the ability to learn from one another, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) together with the National Institute for Advanced Studies (NIAS) in Bangalore, India, held a joint Indian-U.S. workshop to identify and examine potential areas for substantive scientific and technical cooperation that can support cooperation and counterterrorism efforts through the Homeland Security Dialogue and through direct cooperation. The workshop agenda included biological threats (health and agriculture); protection of nuclear facilities; security (physical and cyber) for chemicals, chemical facilities and other critical infrastructure; and monitoring, surveillance, and emergency response. To accomplish this, NIAS and NAS convened technical experts from India and the United States to begin discussions about science and technol

Research paper thumbnail of A Free Software for Food Industries to Ensure Food Safety: CARVER + Shock

Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2011

Abstract: Bio-terrorism is not a new term for scientists. Post 9/11 the United States of America,... more Abstract: Bio-terrorism is not a new term for scientists. Post 9/11 the United States of America, as well as other countries which have grown well economically and countries undergoing the metamorphosis to developed nations, are under serious threat of bio-terrorism. This ...

Research paper thumbnail of A Free Software for Food Industries to Ensure Food Safety: CARVER+ Shock

… Reviews in Food Science and Food …, Jan 1, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of CARVER+Shock 'Agriculture' Software for Agriculturists to Fight against Bioterrorism

International Journal of Computer Applications, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Hematotoxic Effect of Petroleum Fumes on Petrol Filling Attendants and Garage Attendants in South Haryana, India

Toxicology International (Formerly Indian Journal of Toxicology)

Research paper thumbnail of Microencapsulation Techniques Applicable to Food Flavours Research and Development: A Comprehensive Review

This systematic review sought to determine the current state of the literature on the microencaps... more This systematic review sought to determine the current state of the literature on the microencapsulation of flavours. Different wall matrix materials and flavours encapsulated by different techniques are discussed in detail. Though no classification of methods used for microencapsulation is perfect even then an effort has been made to classify the methods between physical processes and chemical processes. The advantages and disadvantages of both types of methods is being highlighted. A future application of microencapsulation process is highlighted for various flavours.

Research paper thumbnail of Agricultural and Food Security: Recent Indian and American Experiences in Cooperating on Food Security

The governments of India and the United States initiated a bilateral Homeland Security Dialogue i... more The governments of India and the United States initiated a bilateral Homeland Security Dialogue in May 2011 with a visit by then U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to meet with former Indian Minister of Home Affairs P. Chidambaram. The 2011 meeting marked the first comprehensive bilateral dialogue between the two countries, which was established to "strengthen the global strategic partnership between the United States and India on issues ranging from cybersecurity and megacity policing, to counterterrorism and countering violent extremism." 1 The dialogue is a mechanism by which the two countries reaffirm their commitment to work cooperatively on law enforcement issues, combat common threats, improve bilateral cooperation through the development and application of innovative technology, combat the flow of illicit finances and currency counterfeiting, and to work closely to counter terrorism and promote cybersecurity. Further, the Homeland Security Dialogue facilitates the identification of "areas in which the United States and India can collaborate on science and technology development and its application in the homeland security context." 2 India and the United States are the world's two largest democracies, with distinguished scientific traditions and experts in a wide range of scientifictechnical fields. Given these strengths and the ability to learn from one another, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) together with the National Institute for Advanced Studies (NIAS) in Bangalore, India, held a joint Indian-U.S. workshop to identify and examine potential areas for substantive scientific and technical cooperation that can support cooperation and counterterrorism efforts through the Homeland Security Dialogue and through direct cooperation. The workshop agenda included biological threats (health and agriculture); protection of nuclear facilities; security (physical and cyber) for chemicals, chemical facilities and other critical infrastructure; and monitoring, surveillance, and emergency response. To accomplish this, NIAS and NAS convened technical experts from India and the United States to begin discussions about science and technol

Research paper thumbnail of A Free Software for Food Industries to Ensure Food Safety: CARVER + Shock

Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2011

Abstract: Bio-terrorism is not a new term for scientists. Post 9/11 the United States of America,... more Abstract: Bio-terrorism is not a new term for scientists. Post 9/11 the United States of America, as well as other countries which have grown well economically and countries undergoing the metamorphosis to developed nations, are under serious threat of bio-terrorism. This ...

Research paper thumbnail of A Free Software for Food Industries to Ensure Food Safety: CARVER+ Shock

… Reviews in Food Science and Food …, Jan 1, 2011

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