Adolescence, derived from the Latin word “adolescere” meaning “to grow up” is a critical developmental period. During adolescence, major biological as well as psychological developments take place. Development of sexuality is an important bio-psycho-social development, which takes an adult shape during this period. During adolescence, an individual's thought, perception as well as response gets colored sexually. Puberty is an important landmark of sexuality development that occurs in the adolescence. The myriad of changes that occurs in adolescents puts them under enormous stress, which may have adverse physical, as well as psychological consequences. Understanding adolescent sexuality has important clinical, legal, social, cultural, as well as educational implications.
ReviewCereals are synonyms with Indian food production, obviously due to its lions share (~ 90 %) in total Indian food basket. Since time immemorial, fate of Indian agriculture heavily depended upon the success of cereals production. Agricultural glory of India must be strengthened all the way through achieving self sufficiency in food production first; secondly, by improving our agricultural image in global arena, by getting rid of being a net importer to net exporter, through strong presence in global agriculture market. We are marching through in the right direction; cereals are the leaders in the food commodity export especially rice "The Basmati Rice". Since, as of now, Indian share in the world trade is meagre (~1.0%), there is a need to scale up to the tune of 6% in very quick succession. No doubt, Cereals and coarse cereals should be front leaders in this endeavour. Since a lot more has to be done to improve cereal productivity, we have to do more on policy aspects. This article discusses at length on past glory, present status and future prospects of the great Indian food basket famously known as "The Cereals".
The structure of the extraction complexes of palladium(II) with novel ligands, namely, N,N,N',N'-tetra-(2-ethylhexyl) thiodiglycolamide (T(2EH)TDGA) and N,N,N',N'-tetra-(2-ethylhexyl) dithiodiglycolamide (DTDGA), have been determined by extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (EXAFS). The interpretation of the EXAFS data is well supported by theoretical calculations of the complex geometry based on density functional theory (DFT). T(2EH)TDGA, having one thioetheric 'S' atom, forms a square planar complex with the Pd(II) ion, exhibiting 2: 1stoichiometry with one sulphur atom and one carbonyl oxygen atom from each T(2EH)TDGA molecule interacting with Pd(II) at distances of 2.24 and 2.04 Å, respectively. On the other hand, DTDGA, having two 'S' atoms in addition to two carbonyl groups, forms a square planar complex with Pd(II), exhibiting 1: 1stoichiometry, wherein both the sulphur atoms and the carbonyl oxygen of DTDGA interact with Pd(II) at distances of 2.29 and 2.05 Å, respectively. The slight distortion from the perfect square planar geometry could be attributed to the steric hindrance imposed by the bulky alkyl group of the amidic moieties. DFT calculations for the Pd-ligand complexes show that the Pd(II)-DTDGA complex with 1: 1stoichiometry is energetically more stable than the Pd(II)-T(2EH)TDGA complex with 1: 2stoichiometry. Among the two possible Pd(II)-T(2EH)TDGA complex geometries, the cis configuration appears more favorable. The methodology of fitting the EXAFS data has been validated by fitting the EXAFS data of a Pd(II)-aquo complex which showed square planar geometry with two axial water molecules constituting the secondary hydration sphere.
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