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  1. Sadhana | Indian Academy of Sciences

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Sadhana. RAJIV SRIVASTAVA. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 43 Issue 2 February 2018 pp 19. Design and analysis of hybrid optical and electronic buffer based optical packet switch · ARUNENDRA SINGH AMOD KUMAR TIWARI RAJIV SRIVASTAVA · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

  2. Sadhana | Indian Academy of Sciences

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Sadhana. ARUNENDRA SINGH. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 43 Issue 2 February 2018 pp 19. Design and analysis of hybrid optical and electronic buffer based optical packet switch · ARUNENDRA SINGH AMOD KUMAR TIWARI RAJIV SRIVASTAVA · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

  3. Comments on the paper 'Temperature dependence of bulk modulus and second-order elastic constants' by P.P. Singh and M. Kumar [Physica B 344 (2004) 41

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    Singh, K.S.

    2005-01-01

    Singh and Kumar have questioned the validity of the Mie-Grueneisen equation using an incorrect formulation. The Suzuki equation for thermal expansivity has been expressed by them in terms of thermal pressure using a wrong definition. The formulations already reported in the literature have been rediscovered by them and redesignated as the Kumar formulation. In the present communication we have reinforced the validity of the Mie-Grueneisen EOS using the correct definition of thermal pressure in the Suzuki formulation

  4. Sadhana | Indian Academy of Sciences

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Author Affiliations. ARUNENDRA SINGH1 AMOD KUMAR TIWARI2 RAJIV SRIVASTAVA3. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow 226031, India; Rajkiya Engineering College, Churk, Sonbhadra 231216, India; Scholartech Education, Kanpur 208027, India ...

  5. Tyagi, Prof. Anil Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Fellowship. Fellow Profile. Elected: 1995 Section: General Biology. Tyagi, Prof. Anil Kumar Ph.D. (Delhi), FNASc, FNA. Date of birth: 2 April 1951. Specialization: Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Microbiology Address: Vice Chancellor, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Sector 16C, Dwaraka, New Delhi ...

  6. Mukesh Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. Mukesh Kumar. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 25 Issue 6 November 2002 pp 549-551. Semiconductor applications of plasma immersion ion implantation technology · Mukesh Kumar Rajkumar Dinesh Kumar P J George · More Details Abstract Fulltext ...

  7. Awani Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Awani Kumar. Articles written in Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Volume 8 Issue 10 October 2003 pp 87-89 Think It Over. Ants in Pursuit · Awani Kumar · More Details Fulltext PDF ...

  8. Arindama Singh

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Arindama Singh. Articles written in Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Volume 9 Issue 8 August 2004 pp 8-17 General Article. Cantor's Little Theorem · Arindama Singh · More Details Fulltext PDF. Volume 22 Issue 12 December 2017 pp 1205-1211 ...

  9. Sanat Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Sanat Kumar. Articles written in Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Volume 9 Issue 3 March 2004 pp 65-75 Classroom. Preparing for the Transit of Venus · N Rathnasree Sanat Kumar · More Details Fulltext PDF ...

  10. rahul kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. RAHUL KUMAR. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 40 Issue 6 October 2017 pp 1197-1202. Fabrication of low specific resistance ceramic carbon composites by colloidal processing using glucose as soluble carbon source · RAHUL KUMAR PARAG ...

  11. Keshav Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Keshav Kumar. Articles written in Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Volume 22 Issue 8 August 2017 pp 747-759 General Article. Principal Component Analysis: Most Favourite Tool in Chemometrics · Keshav Kumar · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

  12. A Singh

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. A Singh. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 29 Issue 3 June 2006 pp 233-238 Biomaterials. External stimuli response on a novel chitosan hydrogel crosslinked with formaldehyde · A Singh S S Narvi P K Dutta N D Pandey · More Details Abstract Fulltext ...

  13. Lalit Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Lalit Kumar is currently professor and head of Medical Oncology at AIIMS, New Delhi. He has played a leadership role in the development of cost-effective stem cell transplantation programme at AIIMS. His group has made seminal contributions to the field of gynecologic oncology and multiple myeloma. Kumar has ...

  14. S Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. S Kumar. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 26 Issue 1 January 2003 pp 165-168. Electronic structure and optical properties of thorium monopnictides · S Kumar S Auluck · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. We have calculated the electronic density of ...

  15. Alok Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Alok Kumar. Articles written in Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Volume 8 Issue 3 March 2003 pp 8-25 General Article. What can we Learn from the Electromagnetic Spectrum? A W Joshi Alok Kumar · More Details Fulltext PDF. Volume 9 Issue 10 ...

  16. N Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. N Kumar. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 29 Issue 4 August 2006 pp 379-384 Composites. Studies on conductivity and dielectric properties of polyaniline–zinc sulphide composites · H C Pant M K Patra S C Negi A Bhatia S R Vadera N Kumar.

  17. Devendra Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. DEVENDRA KUMAR. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 33 Issue 2 April 2010 pp 145-148 Ceramics and Glasses. IR study of Pb–Sr titanate borosilicate glasses · C R Gautam Devendra Kumar Om Parkash · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. The infrared ...

  18. Ajay Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 31 Issue 3 June 2008 pp 233-240. Formation of InN nanoparticle and nanorod structures by nitrogen plasma annealing method · Ajay Kumar Mann Deepak Varandani Bodh Raj Mehta Lalit Kumar Malhotra G Mangamma A K Tyagi · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

  19. H B Singh

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Resonance – Journal of Science Education. H B Singh. Articles written in Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Volume 9 Issue 12 December 2004 pp 33-44 General Article. Biosensors · S Chauhan Vibhuti Rai H B Singh · More Details Fulltext PDF ...

  20. Nandini Chatterjee Singh

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Nandini Chatterjee Singh. Articles written in Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Volume 23 Issue 3 March 2018 pp 299-308 General Article. The Brain on Music · Nandini Chatterjee Singh Hymavathy Balasubramanian · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

  1. R A Singh

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. R A Singh. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 28 Issue 5 August 2005 pp 423-429 Composites. Preparation and characterization of polymer composites based on charge-transfer complex of phenothiazine–iodine in polystyrene · R A Singh R K Gupta S K ...

  2. Sadhana | Indian Academy of Sciences

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Sunil Kumar. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 30 Issue 1 February 2005 pp 21-46. Ion cyclotron resonance heating system on Aditya · D Bora Sunil Kumar Raj Singh S V Kulkarni A Mukherjee J P Singh Raguraj Singh S Dani A Patel Sai Kumar V George Y S S Srinivas P Khilar M Kushwah P ...

  3. Tapas Kumar Roy

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. Tapas Kumar Roy. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 40 Issue 2 June 2015 pp 375-387 Articles. Do seed VLCFAs trigger spongy tissue formation in Alphonso mango by inducing germination? Seshadri Shivashankar Manoharan Sumathi Tapas Kumar Roy.

  4. Bhabesh Kumar Nath

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. Bhabesh Kumar Nath. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 37 Issue 7 December 2014 pp 1613-1624. Enhancement of proton conductivity of sulfonated polystyrene membrane prepared by plasma polymerization process · Bhabesh Kumar Nath Aziz Khan ...

  5. B K Singh

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. B K Singh. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 30 Issue 3 June 2007 pp 235-238 Clay Materials. Instrumental characterization of clay by XRF, XRD and FTIR · Preeti Sagar Nayak B K Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Instrumental characterizations ...

  6. Evaluation of Rajiv Aarogyasri Health Insurance Scheme in Andrha ...

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    In 2007, out-of-pocket expenditures accounted for 90% of total private expenditure on healthcare in India. The cost of coping with serious disease can be ruinous for families living below the poverty line. The Rajiv Aarogyasri Health Insurance Scheme was established in Andrha Pradesh to mitigate catastrophic healthcare ...

  7. kumar abhiram jha

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. KUMAR ABHIRAM JHA. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 41 Issue 4 December 2016 pp 667-676 ARTICLE. Expressions of visual pigments and synaptic proteins in neonatal chick retina exposed to light of variable photoperiods · KUMAR ABHIRAM JHA TAPAS C ...

  8. Bikash Kumar Panda

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. Bikash Kumar Panda. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 116 Issue 5 August 2004 pp 245-250. Synthesis, characterization and emission properties of quinolin-8-olato chelated ruthenium organometallics · Bikash Kumar Panda · More Details Abstract ...

  9. A K Singh

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. A K Singh. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 24 Issue 6 December 2001 pp 633-638 Alloys and Steels. Analysis of stainless steel samples by energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometry · M K Tiwari A K Singh K J S Sawhney · More Details ...

  10. Pramana – Journal of Physics | Indian Academy of Sciences

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. Lakhwinder Singh. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 83 Issue 5 November 2014 pp 829-838. Neutrino and dark matter physics with sub-keV germanium detectors · Arun Kumar Soma Lakhwinder Singh Manoj Kumar Singh Venktesh Singh Henry T ...

  11. C P Singh

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    ... Simon-Gillo C P Singh V Singh M Sivertz A Soldatov R A Soltz S Sorensen P W Stankus N Starinsky P Steinberg E Stenlund A Ster S P Stoll M Sugioka T Sugitate J P Sullivan Y Sumi Z Sun M Suzuki E M Takagui A Taketani M Tamai K H Tanaka Y Tanaka E Taniguchi M J Tannenbaum J Thomas J H Thomas T L Thomas ...

  12. Sadhana | Indian Academy of Sciences

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Sadhana. ABHAY KUMAR SINGH. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 41 Issue 5 May 2016 pp 541-548. Optimal time policy for deteriorating items of two-warehouse inventory system with time and stock dependent demand and partial backlogging · SHIV KUMAR ABHAY KUMAR SINGH · More Details ...

  13. H. B. Kiran Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Journal of Genetics. H. B. Kiran Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Genetics. Volume 92 Issue 2 August 2013 pp 335-340 Review Article. Search for missing schizophrenia genes will require a new developmental neurogenomic perspective · H. B. Kiran Kumar Christina Castellani Sujit Maiti Richard ...

  14. C P Anil Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. C P Anil Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 124 Issue 8 December 2015 pp 1721-1733. Variation of surface electric field during geomagnetic disturbed period at Maitri, Antarctica · N Jeni Victor C Panneerselvam C P Anil Kumar.

  15. M R Sudarsana Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. M R Sudarsana Kumar. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 24 Issue 2 April 2001 pp 249-252 Crystal Growth. Thermal behaviour of strontium tartrate single crystals grown in gel · M H Rahimkutty K Rajendra Babu K Sreedharan Pillai M R Sudarsana Kumar ...

  16. Observatories of Sawai Jai Singh II

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    Johnson-Roehr, Susan N.

    Sawai Jai Singh II, Maharaja of Amber and Jaipur, constructed five observatories in the second quarter of the eighteenth century in the north Indian cities of Shahjahanabad (Delhi), Jaipur, Ujjain, Mathura, and Varanasi. Believing the accuracy of his naked-eye observations would improve with larger, more stable instruments, Jai Singh reengineered common brass instruments using stone construction methods. His applied ingenuity led to the invention of several outsize masonry instruments, the majority of which were used to determine the coordinates of celestial objects with reference to the local horizon. During Jai Singh's lifetime, the observatories were used to make observations in order to update existing ephemerides such as the Zīj-i Ulugh Begī. Jai Singh established communications with European astronomers through a number of Jesuits living and working in India. In addition to dispatching ambassadorial parties to Portugal, he invited French and Bavarian Jesuits to visit and make use of the observatories in Shahjahanabad and Jaipur. The observatories were abandoned after Jai Singh's death in 1743 CE. The Mathura observatory was disassembled completely before 1857. The instruments at the remaining observatories were restored extensively during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

  17. Anjuvan Singh

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. Anjuvan Singh. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 35 Issue 6 November 2012 pp 1031-1038. Hydroxyapatite, a biomaterial: Its chemical synthesis, characterization and study of biocompatibility prepared from shell of garden snail, Helix aspersa.

  18. Lalji Singh

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Elected: 1989 Section: General Biology. Singh, Dr Lalji Ph.D. (Banaras), FNA, FNASc, FAMS, FNAAS, FTWAS. Date of birth: 5 July 1947. Date of death: 10 December 2017. Specialization: Molecular Biology, DNA Fingerprinting, Wildlife Conservation and Genetic Diversity Last known address: Managing Director, Genome ...

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    Full Text Available 8-007-0102-4 ... PMID:17596717 ... AUTHORS ... van der Zee J, Gijselinck I, Pirici D, Kumar-Singh S, Cruts M, Van B...hetti B, Halliday G, Holm IE, Ince PG, Kamphorst W, Revesz T, Rozemuller AJ, Kumar-Singh S, Akiyama H, Babor

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    Full Text Available 248 http://metadb.riken.jp/db/SciNetS_ria224i/cria224u4ria224u16045474i Singh Sunil Kumar... the animal exostosins. 3 384-97 16045474 2005 Aug The Plant journal Eland Cathlene|Harholt Jesper|Marchant Alan|Scheller Henrik Vibe|Singh Sunil Kumar

  1. Sadhana | Indian Academy of Sciences

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Ram Kumar Singh. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 38 Issue 5 October 2013 pp 999-1025. Integrated safety assessment of Indian nuclear power plants for extreme events: Reducing impact on public mind · Anil Kakodkar Ram Kumar Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Nuclear energy ...

  2. Pramana – Journal of Physics | Indian Academy of Sciences

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. Sunil Kumar. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 76 Issue 2 February 2011 pp 223-239 Invited Papers. Influence of near-edge processes in the elemental analysis using X-ray emission-based techniques · Gurjeet Singh Sunil Kumar N Singh J Goswamy ...

  3. Amarjit Singh, Dr

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Fellowship. Fellow Profile. Elected: 1974 Section: Engineering & Technology. Amarjit Singh, Dr Ph.D. (Harvard). Date of birth: 19 November 1924. Specialization: Millimeter Wave Tubes, Microwave Tubes and Microwave Electronics Address: 12, Auburn Court, Vernon Hills, IL 60061, USA Contact: Residence: ...

  4. Kumar, Prof. Anurag

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Fellow Profile. Elected: 2010 Section: Engineering & Technology. Kumar, Prof. Anurag Ph.D. (Cornell), FNA, FNAE, FIEEE, FTWAS. Date of birth: 13 July 1955. Specialization: Wireless Networks, Communication Networks, Stochastic Modelling, Analysis & Optimisation of Distributed Systems Address: Director, Indian Institute ...

  5. Kumar, Prof. Lalit

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Fellowship. Fellow Profile. Elected: 2010 Section: Medicine. Kumar, Prof. Lalit MD (Agra), DM (Madras), FAMS, FNASc. Council Service: 2016-. Date of birth: 30 June 1957. Specialization: Stem Cell Transplantation, Multiple Myeloma, Haemato-Oncology, Gynaecologic Oncology Address: Head, Department of ...

  6. ranjan kumar mondal

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. RANJAN KUMAR MONDAL. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 41 Issue 1 February 2018 pp 14. Polyphenol oxidase-based luminescent enzyme hydrogel: an efficient redox active immobilized scaffold · BISWAJIT DEY SUPRABHAT MUKHERJEE NILADRI ...

  7. Reviewer Database

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    2016-06-01

    Full Text Available REVIEWER DATABASEA S PaddaAarati KrishnanAarti KapilAbdul JilaniAbhaya JoglekarAbhijit PakhareAbhisek MishraAbhishek ArunAbhishek GuptaAbhishek JadhavAbhishek SinghAditi SinghAdrija RoyAdwitiya MukhopadhyayAhmed MandilA SubramanianAjit SahaiAkanksha GautamAkela MohamedAkhila GopinathanAkshay KumarAlankrata JainAli AbediAlisha SyiemliehAmal BasuAmandeep KaurA ChauhanAmarnath GuptaAmar SinhaAmir M KhanAmit KaushikAmit PawaiyaAmit SinghAmrita KansalAmrita SougaijamA WadheraAnand DixtA NeelakantanAnil PurtyAnimesh JainAnisha MohanAnjali AroraAnjan DattaAnju GahlotAnkita BajpaiAnku SaikiaAnmol GoyalAnu AgrawalAnu BhardwajAnuj JangraAnupama AryaA MohokarAnurag ChaudaryA SrivastavaAr BondArnab GhoshArpan YagnikArpit PrajapatiArshad AyubArti RauthanArun SainiArun SharmaArun ShiraliArun SugumaranArun VargheseArun WanjpeArvind NathArvind SinghAsha RAshish ChauhanAshish SinhaAshish SrivastavaAshish YadavAshok BhardwajAshok SrivastavaAshu GroverAshutosh SarwaAshwani SinhaAshwini KumarAthar AnsariAtul PuthiaAustin OkpanmaAvijit DasAvijit SinghaAvinash SunthliaB P MathurB VermaBabu DilipBadri MisraBaridalyne NongkynrihBhaswati SenguptaBhavana PandeyBhavana PantBhola NathBhupinder AnandBhupinder SinghBhuwan SharmaBiju SomanBimlesh KumarBinod KumarBinod PatroBishwas AcharyaBiswajit PaulB ChakravarthyB MannaC M S RawatC P MishraC M SinghChandra PrabhaChibi RushithaChitrangada MistryD SrivastavaDaksh SharmaDaneshwar SinghDanish ImtiazDebabrata RoyDeep ShikhaDeepa NairDeepak ChopraDeepak GuptaDeepak SharmaDeepika MittalNandanwarD SharmaDevi NairDharma BhattaD GahwaiDheeraj SharmaDhiraj SrivastavaDhrubajyotiDileepanDinesh BhatnagarDipanjan DeyDivya RajaseharanEkta GuptaEmanuel CummingsEnakshi GanguliFabrice JotterandFatma KarasuFomboh RichardGagan GargGajendra GuptaGarima MittalG BandyopadhyayGeetanjali KapoorGeetu SinghGhos AhmedGirish ChavanGirjesh YadavGita NegiGmsubba RaoGnanakshiGobezie TemesgenGokul ShindeGouri PadhyKassa GideboGunjan NathH ChopraHameeda Ali

  8. amiya kumar panda

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. AMIYA KUMAR PANDA. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 130 Issue 4 April 2018 pp 42. Role of PEG 2000 in the surface modification and physicochemical characteristics of pyrazinamide loaded nanostructured lipid carriers · GOURAB KARMAKAR ...

  9. Vijay A Singh

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Volume 7 Issue 7 July 2002 pp 68-75 Classroom. The Magnetohydrodynamic Generator A Physics Olympiad Problem (2001) · Vijay A Singh Manish ... Volume 11 Issue 8 August 2006 pp 90-100 Classroom. Quantum States of Neutron in Earth's Gravitational Field: A Challenge from the 36th International Physics Olympiad.

  10. Parmjit Singh Sehra

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Parmjit Singh Sehra. Articles written in Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Volume 15 Issue 4 April 2010 pp 384-391 Reflections. A Visit to the South Pole - Adventures of the First Indian to Winter-Over the South Pole and Explore Antarctica.

  11. Vijay Kumar Sharma

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Vijay Kumar Sharma. Articles written in Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Volume 4 Issue 1 January 1999 pp 73-75 Research News. Adaptive Significance of Circadian Rhythms - Biological Clocks and Darwinian Fitness in Cyanobacteria · V Sheeba ...

  12. Banerji, Sudangsu Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Banerji, Sudangsu Kumar D.Sc. (Presidency College, Calcutta), FNA 1934-35. Date of birth: 27 April 1893. Date of death: 10 August 1966. Specialization: Mathematical Physics, Geophysics, Meteorology Last known address: 3, Ramani Chatterjee Road, Rash Behari Avenue, Calcutta 700 029. YouTube; Twitter; Facebook ...

  13. Awadesh Kumar Mallik

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. AWADESH KUMAR MALLIK. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 38 Issue 3 June 2015 pp 717-724. Influence of growth conditions on microstructure and defects in diamond coatings grown by microwave plasma enhanced CVD · Kalyan Sundar Pal Sandip ...

  14. Bimal Kumar Panigrahi

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Due to superior corrosion resistance, copper–phosphorus TMT rebar is a candidate material in the construction sector. Volume 29 Issue 1 February 2006 pp 59-66 Alloys. Microstructures and properties of low-alloy fire resistant steel · Bimal Kumar Panigrahi · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Microstructures and properties ...

  15. Chauhan, Prof. Virander Singh

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Virander Singh Ph.D. (Delhi), D.Phil. (Oxford), FNA, FNASc. Date of birth: 3 March 1950. Specialization: Peptide Synthesis & Structure, Malaria Immunology and Malaria Drug Development, Biomarker Discovery Address: Visiting Scientist, International Centre for Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology, NII Campus, Aruna Asaf ...

  16. Ojha, Prof. Devendra Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Elected: 2015 Section: Physics. Ojha, Prof. Devendra Kumar Ph.D. (Strasbourg). Date of birth: 23 August 1967. Specialization: Star Formation & Interstellar Medium, Infrared Astronomy, Astronomical Instrumentation Address: Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha ...

  17. Maji, Prof. Tapas Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Elected: 2018 Section: Chemistry. Maji, Prof. Tapas Kumar Ph.D. (Jadavpur). Date of birth: 1 August 1974. Specialization: Porous Materials, Inorganic-Organic Hybrid nanomaterials, Molecule-based Magnetic& Optoelectronic Materials Address: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for ...

  18. Chakraborti, Prof. Asit Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Chakraborti, Prof. Asit Kumar Ph.D. (Jadavpur). Date of birth: 15 August 1954. Specialization: Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Green Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry Address: Head, Department of Medicinal chemistry, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Sector 67, SAS Nagar 160 062, Panjab Contact:

  19. Unexpected artivism: the fabulatory function in Kumaré

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    Hongisto, I.; Pape, T.

    2015-01-01

    This article addresses artivism in Vikram Gandhi's 2011 documentary film Kumaré: The True Story of a False Prophet. The documentary tells the story of the fake guru Kumaré (played by Gandhi) who sets out to prove that spiritual leaders are illusions and that the power of self-transformation lies

  20. Patel, Prof. Bhisma Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Elected: 2018 Section: Chemistry. Patel, Prof. Bhisma Kumar Ph.D. (IIT, Kanpur), FNASc. Date of birth: 6 August 1965. Specialization: Organic Synthesis, Reaction Mechanisms, Green Chemistry Address: Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati 781 039, Assam Contact: Office: (0361) 258 2307

  1. Yadav, Prof. Veejendra Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Home; Fellowship. Fellow Profile. Elected: 2007 Section: Chemistry. Yadav, Prof. Veejendra Kumar Ph.D. (Baroda). Date of birth: 13 June 1956. Specialization: Synthetic Organic Chemistry and Physical Organic Chemistry Address: Professor, Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur 208 016, U.P.

  2. Chattaraj, Prof. Pratim Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Elected: 2001 Section: Chemistry. Chattaraj, Prof. Pratim Kumar Ph.D. (IIT, Mumbai), FNA, FNASc, FTWAS. Date of birth: 26 April 1958. Specialization: Hydrogen Storage, Density Functional Theory, Nonlinear Dynamics and Chemical Reactivity, Aromaticity in Metal Clusters Address: Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute ...

  3. Jena, Dr Prafulla Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Jena, Dr Prafulla Kumar Ph.D. (Utkal). Date of birth: 27 December 1931. Specialization: Extractive Metallurgy, Mineral Processing, Environmental Engineering and Materials Processing Address: Chairman, Institute of Advance Technology and Environmental Studies, 80A-831A Lewis Road, Bhubaneswar 751 002, Orissa

  4. Apte, Dr Shree Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Elected: 2008 Section: General Biology. Apte, Dr Shree Kumar Ph.D. (Gujarat), FNA, FNASc, FNAAS. Date of birth: 18 October 1952. Specialization: Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, Physiology and Stress Biology of Bacteria & Plants Address: Emeritus Professor, Homi Bhabha National Institute, Anushakti Nagar, ...

  5. Mohan Kumar, Prof. Neithalath

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Elected: 1993 Section: Mathematical Sciences. Mohan Kumar, Prof. Neithalath Ph.D. (Mumbai). Date of birth: 12 May 1951. Specialization: Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry Address: Department of Mathematics, Washington University at St. Louis, One Brookings Drive, Campus Box 1146, St. Louis, MO 63130, ...

  6. Sharma, Dr Surendra Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Elected: 2010 Section: Medicine. Sharma, Dr Surendra Kumar Ph.D. (AIIMS), MD (PGIMER, Chandigarh), FNASc, FNA. Date of birth: 22 February 1951. Specialization: Environmental Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine, Pulmonary & Critical Care and Sleep Medicine Address: B-5/3, B Block, Sector 13, RK ...

  7. Dhar, Prof. Suman Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Fellow Profile. Elected: 2016 Section: General Biology. Dhar, Prof. Suman Kumar Ph.D. (JNU). Date of birth: 6 March 1968. Specialization: DNA Replication, Cell Cycle Control, Molecular Parasitology, Bacteriology Address: Special Centre for Molecular Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110 067, U.T.

  8. Bhattacherjee, Prof. Satyendra Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Bhattacherjee, Prof. Satyendra Kumar Ph.D. (Notre Dame). Date of birth: 2 October 1926. Date of death: 28 April 2013. Specialization: Experimental Nuclear Physics Last known address: 302B, Tribute, Rajkamal Studio Compound, Off Dr SS Rao Road, Behind Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Parel, Mumbai 400 012.

  9. Kumar, Prof. Har Darshan

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Fellow Profile. Elected: 1975 Section: Plant Sciences. Kumar, Prof. Har Darshan Ph.D. (London), FNA, FNASc. Date of birth: 25 February 1934. Specialization: Algology, Microbial Biotechnology, Genetics, Ecology and Environment Address: Mrigtrishna, B.32/32, H.K. 214, Saketnagar Colony, Naria, Varanasi 221 005, U.P.

  10. Kamal, Prof. Aditya Kumar

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Elected: 1974 Section: Engineering & Technology. Kamal, Prof. Aditya Kumar Dr. lng. (Paris). Date of birth: 5 July 1927. Specialization: Air Traffic Control, Surveillance, Automation, UAV, GPS, Cyber Security Address: 18, Crystal Circle, Burlington, MA 01803, USA Contact: Office: (+1-781) 890 3330/235. Residence: (+1-781) ...

  11. Barua, Dr Asok Kumar

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    Elected: 1987 Section: Physics. Barua, Dr Asok Kumar Ph.D. (Calcutta). Date of birth: 1 July 1936. Specialization: Solid State Materials, Thin Film Technology and Thin Film Solar Cells Address: Honorary Emeritus Professor, Indian Institute of Engineering Science & Technology, Shibpur, Howrah 711 103, W.B.. Contact:

  12. Bhattacharyya, Prof. Prabhat Kumar

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    Home; Fellowship. Fellow Profile. Elected: 1976 Section: Chemistry. Bhattacharyya, Prof. Prabhat Kumar Ph.D. (Illinois), FNA. Date of birth: 22 October 1921. Date of death: 16 April 1996. Specialization: Bio-organic Chemistry and Chemical Microbiology Last known address: 177, Jodhpur Park, Flat - 1S, Calcutta 700 068.

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    Optimization of Weibull deteriorating items inventory model under the effect of price and time dependent demand with partial backlogging · SHIV KUMAR ABHAY KUMAR SINGH MANOJ KUMAR PATEL · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. In this study, we have discussed the development of an inventory model when the ...

  14. Ghosh, Dr Pushpito Kumar

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    Home; Fellowship. Fellow Profile. Elected: 2010 Section: Chemistry. Ghosh, Dr Pushpito Kumar Ph.D. (Princeton). Date of birth: 29 May 1954. Specialization: Processes Research, Water Purification, Renewable Energy, R&D Management Address: A-604, Punit Park, Plot No. 182/C, Sector 17, Merol, Navi Mumbai 400 706, ...

  15. Nandicoori, Dr Vinay Kumar

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    Home; Fellowship. Fellow Profile. Elected: 2018 Section: General Biology. Nandicoori, Dr Vinay Kumar Ph.D. (IISc), FNASc. Date of birth: 1 March 1969. Specialization: Molecular & Cellular Biology, Cell Signalling, Cell Biology Address: National Institute of Immunology, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067, U.T.; Contact ...

  16. Mondal, Prof. Naba Kumar

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    Mondal, Prof. Naba Kumar Ph.D. (Bombay) D.Sc. (h.c.), FNA, FNASc, FTWAS. Date of birth: 11 March 1951. Specialization: Experimental Particle Physics, Accelerator-based Particle Physics and Neutrino Physics Address: Raja Ramanna Fellow, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, 1/AF, Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata 700 064, W.B.

  17. Panda, Dr Subrat Kumar

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    Panda, Dr Subrat Kumar M.B.B.S. (Utkal), M.D. (Path.) (AIIMS), FNA. Date of birth: 18 November 1954. Specialization: Liver Pathology, Viral Hepatitis and Molecular Biology/Virology Address: Professor, Department of Pathology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi 110 029, U.T.. Contact:

  18. Basu, Dr Sandip Kumar

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    Fellow Profile. Elected: 1992 Section: General Biology. Basu, Dr Sandip Kumar Ph.D. (Calcutta), FNASc, FNA, FTWAS Council Service: 1995-97. Date of birth: 1 January 1944. Specialization: Cell Biology, Molecular Biology and Microbial Genetics Address: FD-426, Sector 3, Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata 700 106, W.B.. Contact:

  19. Journal of Genetics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Cytosine deletion at AP2-box region of HSP70 promoter and its influence on semen quality traits in crossbred bulls · RAJIB DEB BASAVRAJ SAJJANAR UMESH SINGH SUSHIL KUMAR GYANENDRA SINGH SENGAR RANI ALEX A. K. DAS S. TYAGI T. V. RAJA R. R. ALYETHODI RANI SINGH V. BHANUPRAKASH B.

  20. Journal of Genetics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Genetics. Amit Kumar Mitra. Articles written in Journal of Genetics. Volume 93 Issue 2 August 2014 pp 459-469 Research Article. LIG1 polymorphisms: the Indian scenario · Amit Kumar Mitra Ashok Singh Indian Genome Variation Consortium Srikanta Kumar Rath · More Details Abstract Fulltext ...

  1. Journal of Earth System Science | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Author Affiliations. Anil Kumar1 Sarva Jit Singh2 Jagdish Singh1. Department of Mathematics, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak 124 001, India. Department of Mathematics, University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi 110 021, India.

  2. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Non-oxidative methane ...

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. Non-oxidative methane dehydroaromatization reaction over highly active α-MoC1-x ZSM-5 derived from pretreatment. BUDDE PRADEEP KUMAR, ARVIND KUMAR SINGH and SREEDEVI UPADHYAYULA*. Heterogeneous Catalysis & Reaction Engineering Laboratory, Department of ...

  3. Jantar Mantar: Observatories of Jai Singh (with pop-up pages)

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    BOOK REVIEW. Jantar Mantar: Observatories of Jai. Singh (with pop-up pages). Biman Nath. Jantar Mantar: Observatories of Jai Singh. By: B S Shylaja and V S S Sastry. Bilingual Edition: English and Kannada. Published by Bangalore Association for. Science Education, Price:|500. Most of us have looked at the giant ...

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    Author Affiliations. A SINGH1 A KUMAR1 R RAJA2 V BHATNAGAR1 V SINGH3. Department of Physics, Panjab University, Chandigarh 160 014, India; Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia 50610, USA; Banarus Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, India ...

  5. Patel, Prof. Chandra Kumar Naranbhai

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    Elected: 1995 Honorary. Patel, Prof. Chandra Kumar Naranbhai. Date of birth: 2 July 1938. Address: President & CEO, Pranalytica Inc., 1101, Colorado Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90401, U.S.A.. Contact: Office: (+1-310) 458 0808. Residence: (+1-310) 471 6505. Fax: (+1-310) 458 0171. Email: patel@pranalytica.com.

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    Detrimental effect of expression of Bt endotoxin Cry1Ac on in vitro regeneration, in vivo growth and development of tobacco and cotton transgenics. PREETI RAWAT, AMARJEET KUMAR SINGH, KRISHNA RAY, BHUPENDRA CHAUDHARY,. SANJEEV KUMAR, TARU GAUTAM, SHAVETA KANORIA, GURPREET KAUR, ...

  7. Major ion chemistry of the Son River, India: Weathering processes ...

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    Major ion chemistry of the Son River, India: Weathering processes, dissolved fluxes and water quality assessment. Chinmaya Maharana, Sandeep Kumar Gautam,. Abhay Kumar Singh and Jayant K Tripathi. J. Earth Syst. Sci. 124(6) cO Indian Academy of Sciences. Supplementary data ...

  8. Patel, Prof. Chandra Kumar Naranbhai

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    Patel, Prof. Chandra Kumar Naranbhai. Date of birth: 2 July 1938. Address: President & CEO, Pranalytica Inc., 1101, Colorado Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90401, U.S.A.. Contact: Office: (+1-310) 458 0808. Residence: (+1-310) 471 6505. Fax: (+1-310) 458 0171. Email: patel@pranalytica.com. YouTube · Twitter · Facebook ...

  9. Sadhana | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. SHAILENDRA SINGH. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 41 Issue 12 December 2016 pp 1369-1380. A sequential tree approach for incremental sequential pattern mining · RAJESH KUMAR BOGHEY SHAILENDRA SINGH · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. ''Sequential pattern mining'' is a ...

  10. Journal of Biosciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. Harinder Singh. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 35 Issue 3 September 2010 pp 427-434 Articles. Unusual radioresistance of nitrogen-fixing cultures of Anabaena strains · Harinder Singh Tonina Fernandes Shree Kumar Apte · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

  11. Proceedings – Mathematical Sciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    ... Mid Year Meetings · Discussion Meetings · Public Lectures · Lecture Workshops · Refresher Courses · Symposia · Live Streaming. Home; Journals; Proceedings – Mathematical Sciences; Volume 122; Issue 1. The Cohomology of Orbit Spaces of Certain Free Circle Group Actions. Hemant Kumar Singh Tej Bahadur Singh.

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    Home; Journals; Proceedings – Mathematical Sciences. CHANCHAL KUMAR. Articles written in Proceedings – Mathematical Sciences. Volume 120 Issue 2 April 2010 pp 163-168. Deficiently Extremal Cohen-Macaulay Algebras · Chanchal Kumar Pavinder Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. The aim of this paper is ...

  13. Sopory, Prof. Sudhir Kumar - IAS Fellow

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    Elected: 1992 Section: Plant Sciences. Sopory, Prof. Sudhir Kumar Ph.D. (Delhi), FNA, FNASc, FNAAS, FTWAS Council Service: 2001-2006. Date of birth: 7 January 1948. Specialization: Molecular Plant Physiology and Plant Tissue Culture & Transformation Address: 584, Sector 14, Faridabad 121 007, Haryana Contact:

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    Integrated safety assessment of Indian nuclear power plants for extreme events: Reducing impact on public mind · Anil Kakodkar Ram Kumar Singh ... Effect of geological medium on seismic signals from underground nuclear explosion events – A case study for Baneberry site · R K Singh S K Sikka Anil Kakodkar.

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Gursharan Singh. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 27 Issue 3 June 2002 pp 393-404. An experimental method for ripple minimization in transmission data for industrial X-ray computed tomography imaging system · Umesh Kumar G S Ramakrishna S S Datta Gursharan Singh · More Details ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. ASHIS KUMAR NANDI. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 38 Issue 3 September 2013 pp 583-592 Articles. Down-regulation of OsSAG12-1 results in enhanced senescence and pathogen-induced cell death in transgenic rice plants · Subaran Singh Mrunmay Kumar ...

  17. Journal of Genetics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Genetics. AMIT KUMAR SINGH. Articles written in Journal of Genetics. Volume 96 Issue 2 June 2017 pp 291-297 RESEARCH ARTICLE. Genetics and mapping of a new leaf rust resistance gene in Triticum aestivum L. × Triticum timopheevii Zhuk. derivative 'Selection G12' · AMIT KUMAR SINGH ...

  18. Conference held in Memory of U. N. Singh

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    From the Contents: A. Lambert: Weighted shifts and composition operators on L2; - A.S.Cavaretta/A.Sharma: Variation diminishing properties and convexityfor the tensor product Bernstein operator; - B.P. Duggal: A note on generalised commutativity theorems in the Schatten norm; - B.S.Yadav/D.Singh/S.Agrawal: De Branges Modules in H2(Ck) of the torus; - D. Sarason: Weak compactness of holomorphic composition operators on H1; - H.Helson/J.E.McCarthy: Continuity of seminorms; - J.A. Siddiqui: Maximal ideals in local Carleman algebras; - J.G. Klunie: Convergence of polynomials with restricted zeros; - J.P. Kahane: On a theorem of Polya; - U.N. Singh: The Carleman-Fourier transform and its applications; - W. Zelasko: Extending seminorms in locally pseudoconvex algebras;

  19. Bulletin of Materials Science | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. M Singh. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 28 Issue 7 December 2005 pp .... Swift heavy ion irradiation effect on Cu-doped CdS nanocrystals embedded in PMMA · Shweta Agrawal Subodh Srivastava Sumit Kumar S S Sharma B Tripathi M Singh Y K Vijay.

  20. Journal of Chemical Sciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. HARI JI SINGH. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 123 Issue 5 September 2011 pp 733-741. Computational study on decomposition kinetics of CH3CFClO radical · Hari Ji Singh Bhupesh Kumar Mishra · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. The present ...

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. Manoj Kumar. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 26 Issue 3 April 2003 pp 335-341 Glasses. Optical absorption and fluorescent behaviour of titanium ions in silicate glasses · Manoj Kumar Aman Uniyal A P S Chauhan S P Singh · More Details Abstract ...

  2. Internet Journal of Medical Update - EJOURNAL - Vol 5, No 1 (2010)

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    Analysis of ankle alignment abnormalities as a risk factor for pediatric flexible flat foot · EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. A Singh, A Kumar, S Kumar, RN Srivastava, OP Gupta. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijmu.v5i1.49290 ...

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    JAGUN, A. T., EMIKPE, B. O. ANOSA, V. O. and ONOJA, B. A. (2011): The current status of Peste des petits ruminantsin sheep in Southwestern. Nigeria.Journal ofCommonwealth. Veterinary Association (In press). KUMAR, P., TRIPATHI, B. N., SHARMA,. A. K., KUMAR, R., SREENIVASA, B. P., SINGH, R. P., DHAR, P., and.

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Genetics. Ravindra Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Genetics. Volume 88 Issue 3 December 2009 pp 315-320 Research Article. Population distribution of 45S and 5S rDNA in golden mahseer, Tor putitora: population-specific FISH marker · Mamta Singh Ravindra Kumar N. S. Nagpure Basdeo ...

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    Home; Journals; Proceedings – Mathematical Sciences; Volume 117; Issue 3. Issue front cover thumbnail. Volume 117, Issue 3. August 2007, pages 287-427. pp 287-292. On the Cohomology of Orbit Space of Free Z Z p -Actions on Lens Spaces · Hemant Kumar Singh Tej Bahadur Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Hemant Kumar. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 40 Issue 4 June 2015 pp 1283-1299 Mechanical Sciences. Study of a 30 MW bubbling fluidized bed combustor based on co-firing biomass and coal · Hemant Kumar S K Mohapatra Ravi Inder Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Today's ...

  7. Rajendra Singh | Speakers | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Singh is a highly respected social activist working with water and river issues in ... of legal and economic implications of a decentralized community-driven water ... management strategies in the light of community development initiatives and ... A Life in Science - Book release programme invite · IISER Bhopal - Campus map.

  8. Along the Grand Trunk Road: The Photography of Raghubir Singh

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    Full Text Available For more than two millennia, the historic Grand Trunk Road, the busy thoroughfare that extends some 1500 miles through north India and Pakistan served as the main artery of South Asia. It was also the gateway through which waves of immigrants, travelers, and invaders entered the subcontinent. As a result, a great deal of diversity and tolerance marks the road. Between 1988 and 1991, Raghubir Singh (1942-1999, one of India’s renowned documentary photographers, traveled and photographed the Indian stretch of the Road. Ninety-six photographs from his journeys appear in the publication, 'The Grand Trunk Road: A Passage Through India '(1995. Singh used the pictorial style of street photography that he is known for to capture everyday life along the path. Further, he emphasized the tremendous diversity he witnessed along the road through the selections he made for inclusion in the book and the specific manner in which he arranged many of them. By underscoring the heterogeneity, Singh provided a critical visual commentary of the political climate in India during the 1980s and early nineties. This period coincided with the rise of Hindu nationalism, which aimed to erase the subcontinent’s diverse past and promote instead the idea of a homogenous/Hindu India. By documenting the road in his uniquely pictorial style and arranging the photographs in his book to draw attention to the differences and tolerance witnessed along the path, Singh demonstrated that India was not a monolithic culture as the politics of the time claimed, but a rich interwoven fabric of many varied strands.

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    negatively regulates stress-induced cell death. SUBARAN SINGH, ANUPRIYA SINGH and ASHIS KUMAR NANDI ... of OsSAG12-1 and OssAg12-2 amino acid sequences. Matrix: EBLOSUM62,. Gap_penalty: 10.0, Extend penalty: 0.5, Identity: 161/316 (50.9%, Similarity: 205/316 (64.9%), Gaps: 26/316 (8.2%, Score: 822.5.

  10. Introduction and Overview of the Symposium Anil Kumar (Indian ...

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    First page Back Continue Last page Overview Graphics. Introduction and Overview of the Symposium Anil Kumar (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore). Symposium on Quantum Computing and Quantum Information. Notes:

  11. Pramana – Journal of Physics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. V P Patel. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 59 Issue 5 November 2002 pp 753-759. New modifications in 15 UD pelletron at Nuclear Science Centre · S Chopra N S Pawar M P Singh Rakesh Kumar J Prasad V P Patel Raj Pal B Kumar S Ojha K ...

  12. Processes of Quantum Associative Memory (QuAM) Through New Maximally Entangled States (Singh-Rajput MES)

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    Singh, Manu Pratap; Rajput, B. S.

    2016-07-01

    Using Singh-Rajput MES as memory states in the evolutionary process of pattern storage and the non-evolutionary process of pattern recall (the two fundamental constituents of QuAM), the suitability and superiority of these MES over Bell's MES have been demonstrated in both these processes. It has been shown that, under the operations of all the possible memorization operators for a two-qubit system, the first two states of Singh-Rajput MES are useful for storing the pattern |11> and the last two of these MES are useful in storing the pattern |10> while Bell's MES are not much suitable as memory states in a valid memorization process. The recall operations have also been conducted by separately choosing Singh-Rajput MES and Bell's MES as memory states for possible various queries and it has been shown that in each case the choices of Singh-Rajput MES as valid memory states are much more suitable than those of Bell's MES.

  13. Cloning and semi-quantitative expression of endochitinase ( ech42 ...

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    Cloning and semi-quantitative expression of endochitinase (ech42) gene from Trichoderma spp. Pratibha Sharma, K Saravanan, R Ramesh, P Vignesh Kumar, Dinesh Singh, Manika Sharma, Monica S. Henry, Swati Deep ...

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    Manoj Kumar Singh and Debkumar Bandyopadhyay. 1–8. Design and .... A Jaya Shree, Satyanarayana Yennam and Manoranjan Behera. 441–450. Transition .... Ritabrata Datta, Malasala Sumalatha and Subrata Ghosh. 1019–1023.

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    Composition of African Bread-Fruit (Treculia africana) Seeds. *IFEOMA I IJEH .... located mainly in the seed coat (Kumar et al, 1979;. Singh ... development and control of some metabolic processes ... (1996). Regulation of selenoprotein gene.

  16. Analogy of ISSR and RAPD markers for comparative analysis of ...

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    Analogy of ISSR and RAPD markers for comparative analysis of genetic diversity among different Jatropha curcas genotypes. S Gupta, M Srivastava, GP Mishra, PK Naik, RS Chauhan, SK Tiwari, M Kumar, R Singh ...

  17. Harold and Kumar Go to the Ivy League

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    2008-01-01

    For having achieved a mild cult status after doing the movie "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle," lead actors John Cho and Kal Penn deserve their fame, their million-dollar paychecks, and their groupies. Do they deserve Ivy League teaching jobs? This spring Penn (whose real name is Kalpen Modi) taught a large lecture class, "Images of Asian…

  18. Comparison of Singh index accuracy and dual energy X-ray absorptiometry bone mineral density measurement for evaluating osteoporosis

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    Salamat, M. R.; Rostampour, N.; Zofaghari, Sh. J.; Hoseyni-Panah, H.; Javdan, M.

    2010-01-01

    The Singh index is an inexpensive simple method to evaluate bone density, commonly used to assess osteoporosis is based on the radiological appearance of the trabecular bone structure of the proximal femur on a plain antero-posterior radiograph. The purpose of this study was to compare between Singh index and bone mineral density measurement using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. Materials and Methods: Three orthopedists evaluated radiographs of 72 patients suspected with osteoporosis. The inter-observer agreements of the Singh index were obtained by using kappa statistics. The bone mineral density of proximal femur was measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry in all patients, and then the bone mineral density results were compared with those of Singh index by using reference radiographic charts of the Singh index method. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry was used to measure bone mineral density. A Norland XR46 system was used for the investigations. Results: The inter-observer agreement kappa values were 0.01, 0.07 and 0.09 (mean value: 0.05) and the strength of the observer agreements was negligible. The obtained Osteoporosis prevalence among the studied patients was 38.9%. Conclusion: The inter-observer variation was large, there was no any correlation between the Singh index and bone densitometry. So, the index cannot be used; for evaluating and osteoporosis diagnosis, because of its low reliability.

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    Many workers gave detailed petrographical and geochemical data of the ... greenstone complex (Malviya et al., 2006; Kumar et al., 2013; Singh and ...... Mafic rock shows lobate shape pointing towards granitoids (marked by the white arrows);.

  20. Journal of Chemical Sciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Author Affiliations. Mandeep Singh1 Anita Garg1 Anjali Sidhu1 Vineet Kumar2. Department of Chemistry, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana 141 004, India; Department of Plant Pathology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana 141 004, India ...

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    desorption technique using an indigenous resin · M LAXMI DEEPAK BHATLU SATYA VIR SINGH ASHOK KUMAR VERMA · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. A process technology has been developed for recovery of naringin from kinnow ...

  2. Utilization of steel melting electric arc furnace slag for development ...

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    Author Affiliations. Ritwik Sarkar1 Nar Singh2 Swapan Kumar Das2. Department of Ceramic Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela 769 008, India; Refractories Division, Central Glass & Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata 700 032, India ...

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    Performance of solar photovoltaic array fed water pumping system utilizing switched reluctance motor · EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. Bhim Singh, Anjanee Kumar Mishra, 1-9 ...

  4. Applications of Singh-Rajput Mes in Recall Operations of Quantum Associative Memory for a Two- Qubit System

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    Singh, Manu Pratap; Rajput, B. S.

    2016-03-01

    Recall operations of quantum associative memory (QuAM) have been conducted separately through evolutionary as well as non-evolutionary processes in terms of unitary and non- unitary operators respectively by separately choosing our recently derived maximally entangled states (Singh-Rajput MES) and Bell's MES as memory states for various queries and it has been shown that in each case the choices of Singh-Rajput MES as valid memory states are much more suitable than those of Bell's MES. it has been demonstrated that in both the types of recall processes the first and the fourth states of Singh-Rajput MES are most suitable choices as memory states for the queries `11' and `00' respectively while none of the Bell's MES is a suitable choice as valid memory state in these recall processes. It has been demonstrated that all the four states of Singh-Rajput MES are suitable choice as valid memory states for the queries `1?', `?1', `?0' and `0?' while none of the Bell's MES is suitable choice as the valid memory state for these queries also.

  5. Journal of Earth System Science | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Author Affiliations. Sarva Jit Singh1 Raman Kumar2 Sunita Rani2. Department of Mathematics, University of Delhi, South Campus, New Delhi 110 021, India. Department of Mathematics, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar 125 001, India.

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana; Volume 43; Issue 4. Simplified current minimization control of vector controlled Interior Permanent Magnet motor. THAKUR SUMEET SINGH AMIT KUMAR JAIN ... Keywords. IPM; current minimization; maximum torque per ampere; field weakening; dc-link variation; vector control; normalization.

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    [Formerly: Proceedings (Chemical Sciences)]. Vol. 128, No. 1, January 2016. CONTENTS. General Editorial on Publication Ethics ...............................v. Regular Articles. Design and synthesis of nanoporous perylene bis-imide linked metalloporphyrin frameworks and their catalytic activity. Manoj Kumar Singh and Debkumar ...

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    Author Affiliations. V Sanil Kumar1 Glejin Johnson1 G Udhaba Dora1 Sajiv Philip Chempalayi1 Jai Singh1 P Pednekar1. Ocean Engineering, National Institute of Oceanography (Council of Scientific & Industrial Research), Dona Paula, Goa 403 004, India.

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    Jan 27, 2016 ... Author Affiliations. Ambika Singh1 Anil Kumar Tiwari1 S. P. Agrawal2. Physics Department, Government T.R.S. College, Rewa (M.P.) 486 001, India. Physics Department, A.P.S. University, Rewa (M.P.) 486 003, India.

  10. REVIEWER LIST – 2014

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    REVIEWER LIST – 2014 The Editorial Team would like to thank all those who gave generously of their time and expertise in reviewing the papers for the Indian Journal of Community Health in 2014.AAarti Kapil, New Delhi, IndiaAbhishek SinghAmandeep Kaur, Haldwani, IndiaAmit Kaushik, Safai, IndiaAnu Bhardwaj, Ambala, IndiaAnurag Chaudary, Ludhiana, IndiaA R BondArpan YagnikArvind Kumar Singh, Gorakhpur, IndiaAshish Yadav, Meerut, IndiaAthar Ansari, Aligarh, India BBaridalyne Nongkynrih, New Delhi...

  11. Kumar versus Olsen cannulation technique for intraoperative cholangiography : a randomized trial

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    Buddingh, K. Tim; Bosma, Ben M.; Samaniego-Cameron, Brenda; Hoedemaker, Henk O. ten Cate; Hofker, H. Sijbrand; van Dam, Gooitzen M.; Ploeg, Rutger J.; Nieuwenhuijs, Vincent B.

    There is resistance to routine intraoperative cholangiography (IOC) during cholecystectomy because it prolongs surgery and may be experienced as cumbersome. An alternative instrument may help to reduce these drawbacks and lower the threshold for IOC. This trial compared the Kumar cannulation

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    Home; Fellowship. Fellow Profile. Elected: 2001 Section: Chemistry. Singh, Prof. Anil Kumar Ph.D. (IIT, Kanpur), FNASc. Date of birth: 2 April 1952. Specialization: Bio-organic Chemistry, Photochemistry and Photobiology Address: A-1603, Lake Primerose, Lake Homes, Powai, Mumbai 400 076, Maharashtra Contact:

  13. Anaesthetic management of endoscopic resection of juvenile ...

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    P Khanna, BR Ray, R Sinha, R Kumar, K Sikka, AC Singh ... We present the anaesthetic management of endoscopic resection of 14 JNAs, together with a review. ... Mean duration of surgery was 197.14 ± 77 minutes, and median blood loss ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. BINOD KUMAR. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 41 Issue 7 July 2016 pp 721-725. Design and simulation of equilateral triangular microstrip antenna using particle swarm optimization (PSO) and advanced particle swarm optimization (APSO) · PRABAL PRATAP RAVINDER SINGH BHATIA ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Genetics. KAVITA KRISHNAMOORTI. Articles written in Journal of Genetics. Volume 96 Issue 4 September 2017 pp 625-631 RESEARCH ARTICLE. Fitness differences due to allelic variation at Esterase-4 locus in Drosophila ananassae · KAVITA KRISHNAMOORTI ARVIND KUMAR SINGH.

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. SURESH KUMAR. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 112 Issue 6 December 2000 pp 601-605 Inorganic and Analytical. Synthesis and electrochemical studies of phenylazo substituted tetraaza macrocyclic complexes of Ni(II) · Randhir Singh Suresh ...

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    Fellowships for Students and Teachers - 2005. 86. K Gowthamarajan, Giriraj T Kulkarni and. M Narendra Kumar. 33 Biosensors. S Chauhan, Vibhuti Rai and H B Singh. 45 An Epitome of K Venkataraman's Chemistry. G Nagendrappa. PERSONAL REFLECTIONS. 78 A Nephew Remembers. Ramachandra Guha. Classics.

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science; Volume 126; Issue 8. Application of environmental isotopes and hydrochemistry in the identification of source of seepage and likely connection with lake water in Lesser Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India. Shive Prakash Rai Dharmaveer Singh Ashwani Kumar Rai Bhishm ...

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. S Saroja. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 34 Issue 3 June 2011 pp 483-489. Structural characteristics of titanium coating on copper substrates · Arup Dasgupta Akash Singh Pradyumna Kumar Parida R Ramaseshan P Kuppusami S Saroja M ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. Tonina Fernandes. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 35 Issue 3 September 2010 pp 427-434 Articles. Unusual radioresistance of nitrogen-fixing cultures of Anabaena strains · Harinder Singh Tonina Fernandes Shree Kumar Apte · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. V Gopal Reddy. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 123 Issue 4 July 2011 pp 371-378. Synthesis and photoelectrochemical characterization of a high molar extinction coefficient heteroleptic ruthenium(II) complex · L Giribabu Vrun Kumar Singh M ...

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    ... Refresher Courses · Symposia · Live Streaming. Home; Journals; Journal of Genetics; Volume 96; Issue 4. Fitness differences due to allelic variation at Esterase-4 locus in Drosophila ananassae. KAVITA KRISHNAMOORTI ARVIND KUMAR SINGH. RESEARCH ARTICLE Volume 96 Issue 4 September 2017 pp 625-631 ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences; Volume 123; Issue 4. Issue front cover thumbnail. Volume 123, Issue 4. July 2011, pages 371-524. pp 371-378. Synthesis and photoelectrochemical characterization of a high molar extinction coefficient heteroleptic ruthenium(II) complex · L Giribabu Vrun Kumar Singh M ...

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. RITWIK SARKAR. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 33 Issue 3 June 2010 pp 293-298 Alloys and Steels. Utilization of steel melting electric arc furnace slag for development of vitreous ceramic tiles · Ritwik Sarkar Nar Singh Swapan Kumar Das.

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    X-ray Observations of Eight Young Open Star Clusters: I. Membership and X-ray Luminosity. Himali Bhatt, J. C. Pandey, K. P. Singh, Ram Sagar & Brijesh Kumar. J. Astrophys. Astr. 34(4), December 2013, pp. 393–429, c Indian Academy of Sciences. Supplementary Material. Supplementary Table 3 follows.

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    Author Affiliations. Shweta Agrawal1 Subodh Srivastava1 Sumit Kumar1 S S Sharma1 2 B Tripathi1 M Singh1 Y K Vijay1. Department of Physics, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur 302 004, India; Department of Physics, Govt. Women Engineering College, Ajmer 305 002, India ...

  7. Molecular characterization of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Genetics; Volume 94; Online resources. Molecular characterization of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum, 1792) stocks in India. Ashoktaru Barat Prabhati K. Sahoo Rohit Kumar Javaid I. Mir Shahnawaz Ali Rabindar S. Patiyal Atul K. Singh. Volume 94 Online resources 2015 pp e13- ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. Y Soujnya. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 123 Issue 4 July 2011 pp 371-378. Synthesis and photoelectrochemical characterization of a high molar extinction coefficient heteroleptic ruthenium(II) complex · L Giribabu Vrun Kumar Singh M Srinivasu Ch ...

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    ... Workshops · Refresher Courses · Symposia · Live Streaming. Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science; Volume 36; Issue 4. Magnetic resonance in superparamagnetic zinc ferrite. Jitendra Pal Singh Gagan Dixit R C Srivastava Hemant Kumar H M Agrawal Prem Chand. Volume 36 Issue 4 August 2013 pp 751-754 ...

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    quality and concentration of DNA were measured on Nano-Drop ... Author(s) agree that this article remains permanently open access under the terms of the Creative Commons ..... Aggarwal H, Rao A, Kumar A, Singh J, Rana JS, Naik PK, Chhokar V. (2015). ... variance inferred from metric distances among DNA haplotypes:.

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. Rakesh Dhar. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 38 Issue 5 September 2015 pp 1247-1252. Effect of capping agents on optical and antibacterial properties of cadmium selenide quantum dots · Deepika Rakesh Dhar Suman Singh Atul Kumar · More Details ...

  12. Optical, mechanical and TEM assessment of titania-doped Bi2V1 ...

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    Author Affiliations. Gurbinder Kaur1 Gary Pickrell1 Vishal Kumar1 2 Om Prakash Pandey3 Kulvir Singh3 Daniel Homa1. Department of Material Science and Engineering, Holden Hall, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia 24060, USA; Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Fategarh Sahib 140 406, India; School of Physics ...

  13. Boric acid as a mild and efficient catalyst for one-pot synthesis of 1 ...

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    4, July 2012, pp. 927–931. c ..... 35 45. 4. Kantevari S, Vuppalapati S V N and Nagarapu L 2007. Catal. ... Chem. Lett. 18 788. 12. Nandi G C, Samai S, Kumar R and Singh M S 2009 ... Wang M, Song Z G and Liang Y 2012 Synthetic Com- mun.

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    Protective effects of Punica granatum seeds extract against aging and scopolamine induced cognitive impairments in mice · EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT · DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. S Kumar, K Maheshwari, V Singh. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ajtcam.v6i1.57073 ...

  15. Characterization of coriander (Coriandrum sativum L

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    Mar 13, 2013 ... varieties using SDS-PAGE and RAPD markers. R. K. Singh1,2*, S. S. Verma1, R. S. Meena3 and Rajesh Kumar4. 1Department of Seed Science and Technology, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, India. 2Scientist (SS), Central Potato Research Station, Sahaynagar, Patna-801506, Bihar, India.

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. Aman. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 26 Issue 3 April 2003 pp 335-341 Glasses. Optical absorption and fluorescent behaviour of titanium ions in silicate glasses · Manoj Kumar Aman Uniyal A P S Chauhan S P Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

  17. Sadhana | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. D Deepak Chowdary. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 35 Issue 4 August 2010 pp 393-406. Influence of unbalanced voltages on the movement of metallic particle in a three phase common enclosure gas insulated busduct · G V Nagesh Kumar J Amarnath B P Singh D Deepak Chowdary.

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. S S Datta. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 27 Issue 3 June 2002 pp 393-404. An experimental method for ripple minimization in transmission data for industrial X-ray computed tomography imaging system · Umesh Kumar G S Ramakrishna S S Datta Gursharan Singh · More Details Abstract ...

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    Techniques in X-ray Astronomy - Imaging Detectors · Kulinder Pal Singh · More Details Fulltext PDF. pp 21-33 General Article. Polemics and Synthesis: Ernst Mayr and Evolutionary Biology · Renee M Borges · More Details Fulltext PDF. pp 34-48 General Article. What is the Burnside Problem? Binod Kumar Sahoo B Sury.

  20. The Best Laid Plans: Access to the Rajiv Aarogyasri community health insurance scheme of Andhra Pradesh

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    2014-05-01

    Full Text Available This paper is a qualitative assessment of a public health insurance scheme in the state of Andhra Pradesh, south India, called the Rajiv Aarogyasri Community Health Insurance Scheme (or Aarogyasri, using the case-study method. Focusing on inpatient hospital care and especially on surgical treatments leaves the scheme wanting in meeting the health care needs of and addressing the impoverishing health expenditure incurred by the poor, especially those living in rural areas. Though well-intentioned, people from vulnerable sections of society may find the scheme ultimately unhelpful for their needs. Through an in-depth qualitative approach, the paper highlights not just financial difficulties but also the non-financial barriers to accessing health care, despite the existence of a scheme such as Aarogyasri. Narrative evidence from poor households offers powerful insights into why even the most innovative state health insurance schemes may not achieve their goals and systemic corrections needed to address barriers to health care.

  1. Rajiv Aarogyasri Community Health Insurance Scheme in Andhra Pradesh, India: a comprehensive analytic view of private public partnership model.

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    Reddy, Sunita; Mary, Immaculate

    2013-01-01

    The Rajiv Aarogyasri Community Health Insurance (RACHI) in Andhra Pradesh (AP) has been very popular social insurance scheme with a private public partnership model to deal with the problems of catastrophic medical expenditures at tertiary level care for the poor households. A brief analysis of the RACHI scheme based on officially available data and media reports has been undertaken from a public health perspective to understand the nature and financing of partnership and the lessons it provides. The analysis of the annual budget spent on the surgeries in private hospitals compared to tertiary public hospitals shows that the current scheme is not sustainable and pose huge burden on the state exchequers. The private hospital association's in AP, further acts as pressure groups to increase the budget or threaten to withdraw services. Thus, profits are privatized and losses are socialized.

  2. Pramana – Journal of Physics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics; Volume 68; Issue 5. Issue front cover thumbnail. Volume 68, Issue 5. May 2007, pages 707-880. pp 707-720 Research Articles. Bianchi Type-II inflationary models with constant deceleration parameter in general relativity · C P Singh S Kumar · More Details Abstract Fulltext ...

  3. Journal of Earth System Science | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. V D Mishra. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 118 Issue 1 February 2009 pp 11-26. Assessment of different topographic corrections in AWiFS satellite imagery of Himalaya terrain · V D Mishra J K Sharma K K Singh N K Thakur M Kumar.

  4. Sadhana | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. J Amarnath. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 35 Issue 4 August 2010 pp 393-406. Influence of unbalanced voltages on the movement of metallic particle in a three phase common enclosure gas insulated busduct · G V Nagesh Kumar J Amarnath B P Singh D Deepak Chowdary · More Details ...

  5. Journal of Genetics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    ... Journal of Genetics; Volume 88; Issue 3. Population distribution of 45S and 5S rDNA in golden mahseer, Tor putitora: population-specific FISH marker. Mamta Singh Ravindra Kumar N. S. Nagpure Basdeo Kushwaha Indra Mani U. K. Chauhan W. S. Lakra. Research Article Volume 88 Issue 3 December 2009 pp 315-320 ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. N K Thakur. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 118 Issue 1 February 2009 pp 11-26. Assessment of different topographic corrections in AWiFS satellite imagery of Himalaya terrain · V D Mishra J K Sharma K K Singh N K Thakur M Kumar.

  7. Optical, mechanical and TEM assessment of titania-doped Bi2V1 ...

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    2016-08-26

    Aug 26, 2016 ... Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science; Volume 37; Issue 7. Optical, mechanical and TEM assessment of titania-doped Bi2V1−TiO5.5−δ bismuth vanadate oxides. Gurbinder Kaur Gary Pickrell Vishal Kumar Om Prakash Pandey Kulvir Singh Daniel Homa. Volume 37 Issue 7 December 2014 pp ...

  8. Print and Electronic Resources: Usage Statistics at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Library

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    Kapoor, Kanta

    2010-01-01

    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to quantify the use of electronic journals in comparison with the print collections in the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Library. Design/methodology/approach: A detailed analysis was made of the use of lending services, the Xerox facility and usage of electronic journals such as Science Direct,…

  9. Recasting Distance Learning with Network-Enabled Open Education: An Interview with Vijay Kumar

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    Morrison, James L.; Kumar, Vijay

    2008-01-01

    In an interview with James Morrison, "Innovate's" editor-in-chief, Vijay Kumar describes how rethinking distance learning as network-enabled open education can catalyze a whole new set of learning opportunities. The growing open-education movement has made an increasing number and variety of resources freely available online, including everything…

  10. On the Kumar formulation for the temperature dependence of thermal expansivity

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    Singh, C.P.; Chauhan, R.S.

    2004-01-01

    The expression for interionic separation obtained earlier by Kumar [Physica. B, Condensed Matter 205 (1995) 175] has been corrected so as to make it compatible with the value of the thermal expansivity at the initial temperature. The values of the interionic separations as a function of temperature calculated for NaCl and KCl using the modified formulation are found to present improved agreement with the experimental data at high temperatures up to the melting temperatures

  11. Fabrication of nanoadjuvant with poly-ɛ-caprolactone (PCL for developing a single-shot vaccine providing prolonged immunity [Corrigendum

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    2014-08-01

    Full Text Available Prashant CK, Bhat M, Srivastava SK, et al. Int J Nanomedicine. 2014;9:937–950.On page 937, the author affiliations have been listed incorrectly. The correct author list is as follows:Chandravilas Keshvan Prashant1Madhusudan Bhat2Sandeep Kumar Srivastava2Ankit Saxena3Manoj Kumar4Amar Singh3Mohammed Samim5Farhan Jalees Ahmad6Amit Kumar Dinda21Faculty of Engineering and Interdisciplinary Sciences, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, India; 2Department of Pathology, 3Department of Transplant Immunology and Immunogenetics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; 4Centre for Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India; 5Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, India; 6Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, IndiaRead the original article

  12. Pramana – Journal of Physics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 68 Issue 2 February 2007 pp 331-342. Accelerator development in India for ADS programme · P Singh S V L S Rao Rajni Pande T Basak Shwetha Roy M Aslam P Jain S C L Srivastava Rajesh Kumar P K Nema S Kailas V C Sahni · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

  13. Translational Eschatology, Death, and the Absence of God in Rajiv Joseph’s Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo

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    2013-07-01

    Full Text Available This essay considers Rajiv Joseph’s play Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo and investigates how it features the complex processes of translation by portraying a translator working in war-torn Iraq during the American occupation of the country. Through an analysis of Jacques Derrida’s theories of mourning and translation, it illustrates how the playwright connects translation both to eschatological thinking and to the capacity to speak to/for the dead; the play emphasizes death and translation as in-between states where characters explore aspects of their lives they could not access when alive, and develop skills that allow them to ‘translate’ themselves in different linguistic and cultural contexts. Through an analysis of the translator as cultural hero and ‘stand-in’ for God, this essay equates translation with post-secular theological inquiry, and looks at linguistic and cultural translations as acts of faith in which the emergence of the new text is both always in the process of manifesting itself and always predicated on the ashes of the original.

  14. Long term performance evaluation of the TACTIC imaging telescope ...

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    A K Tickoo R Koul R C Rannot K K Yadav P Chandra V K Dhar M K Koul M Kothari N K Agarwal A Goyal H C Goyal S Kotwal N Kumar P Marandi K Venugopal K Chanchalani N Bhatt S Bhattacharyya C Borwankar N Chouhan S R Kaul A K Mitra S Sahaynathan M Sharma K K Singh C K Bhat. Research Articles Volume 82 ...

  15. Other Aspects of Sutherland and Singh's Take on Learned Helplessness and Students with Emotional or Behavioral Disorders

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    Kavale, Kenneth A.; Mostert, Mark P.

    2004-01-01

    Sutherland and Singh (2004) focus on the relationship between students' inappropriate behaviors and academic failure, articulating how this relationship may be mediated by learned helplessness in a reciprocally negative reinforcing cycle. In responding to their work, the authors suggest a thread of disciplined inquiry and contextual framework for…

  16. Platform for Rapid Delivery of Biologics and Drugs to Ocular Cells and Tissues Following Combat Associated Trauma

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    death pathways such as apoptosis subsequent to acute trauma as soon as possible, ideally by self- administration of a drug or a biologic that can be... Drugs to Ocular Tissues Including Retina and Cornea . Mol Ther, 2007;16(1):107- 14. 3. Read SP, Cashman SM, and Kumar-Singh R: POD...1 AD_________________ Award Number: W81XWH-12-1-0374 TITLE: Platform for Rapid Delivery of Biologics and Drugs to Ocular Cells

  17. Advances in biometrics for secure human authentication and recognition

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    2013-01-01

    GENERAL BIOMETRICSSecurity and Reliability Assessment for Biometric Systems; Gayatri MirajkarReview of Human Recognition Based on Retinal Images; Amin DehghaniADVANCED TOPICS IN BIOMETRICSVisual Speech as Behavioral Biometric; Preety Singh, Vijay Laxmi, and Manoj Singh GaurHuman Gait Signature for Biometric Authentication; Vijay JohnHand-Based Biometric for Personal Identification Using Correlation Filter Classifier; Mohammed Saigaa , Abdallah Meraoumia , Salim Chitroub, and Ahmed BouridaneOn Deciding the Dynamic Periocular Boundary for Human Recognition; Sambit Bakshi , Pankaj Kumar Sa, and Banshidhar MajhiRetention of Electrocardiogram Features Insignificantly Devalorized as an Effect of Watermarking for a Multimodal Biometric Authentication System; Nilanjan Dey, Bijurika Nandi, Poulami Das, Achintya Das, and Sheli Sinha ChaudhuriFacial Feature Point Extraction for Object Identification Using Discrete Contourlet Transform and Principal Component Analysis; N. G. Chitaliya and A. I. TrivediCASE STUDIES AND LA...

  18. The analysis of creep characteristics of the surrounding rock of the carbonaceous rock tunnel based on Singh-Mitchell model

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    Luo, Junhui; Mi, Decai; Ye, Qiongyao; Deng, Shengqiang; Zeng, Fuquan; Zeng, Yongjun

    2018-01-01

    Carbonaceous rock has the characteristics of easy disintegration, softening, swelling and environmental sensitivity, which belongs to soft surrounding rock, and the deformation during excavation and long-term stability of the surrounding rock of carbonaceous rock tunnel are common problems in the construction of carbonaceous rock tunnel. According to the above, the Monitor and measure the displacement, temperature and osmotic pressure of the surrounding carbonaceous rock of the tunnel of Guangxi Hebai highway. Then it based on the obtaining data to study the creep mechanism of surrounding rock using Singh-Mitchell model and predict the deformation of surrounding rock before the tunnel is operation. The results show that the Singh-Mitchell creep model can effectively analyse and predict the deformation development law of surrounding rock of tunnel without considering temperature and osmotic pressure, it can provide reference for the construction of carbonaceous rock tunnel and the measures to prevent and reinforce it..

  19. Drug delivery approaches for breast cancer

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    Full Text Available Santosh Kumar Singh,1 Shriti Singh,2 James W Lillard Jr,1 Rajesh Singh1 1Department of Microbiology, Biochemistry and Immunology, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA; 2Department of Kriya Sharir, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India Abstract: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting women worldwide. The controlled release of drugs to the precise site of the disease using a nanocarrier vehicle increases the therapeutic efficiency of the drugs. Nanotechnology-based approaches used to endorse clinical improvement from a disease also help to understand the interaction of malignant cells with their microenvironment. Receptor-based targeting is another approach for drug delivery which is undergoing clinical trials. Nanoparticles (NPs delivery has been proven to promise high loading capacity, less toxicity, and stability of the drugs or biomolecules compared to traditional chemotherapeutic drugs. The goal of this review is to present the current problems of breast cancer therapy and discuss the NP-based targeting to overcome the hurdles of conventional drug therapy approach. Keywords: breast cancer, nanoparticles, drug delivery systems

  20. DIVERSITY IN DIAK JÄRVENPÄÄ CAMPUS UNIT : Diversity and Relation among Different Institutions Located Within the Campus Premises

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    Sadin Kumar Singh & Samasty Shakya. Diversity in Diak Järvenpää Campus Unit: Diversity and Relation among Different Institution Located within the campus premises. Järvenpää, Spring 2012. 48p. Diaconia University of Applied Sciences, Diak South, Järvenpää Unit, Degree program in Social Services (UAS) Focus on Community Development Work The primary purpose of this research was to find the biggest issue of diversity in the campus area. All three educational institutions operating from t...

  1. Tritium and hydrogen behaviour at Phenix power plant. Application to development and validation of KUMAR type models

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    1984-04-01

    Experimentations at Phenix reactor confirmed the fitness of the KUMAR model for predicting the behaviour of hydrogen and tritium, and thus, prevision of the tritium distribution at Super Phenix reactor: calculation of the tritium content of a regenerated secondary cold trap, behaviour of hydrogen during power operation, the primary cold trap being deliberately outage, and estimation of the tritium and hydrogen sources and permeation transfer ratios [fr

  2. Report on short course in educational methodology for university teachers in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) disciplines - a pilot study conducted at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, India.

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    Munir, Ahmed R; Prem, Kumar D

    2016-03-01

    There is a growing awareness among teachers in the complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) disciplines that a formal training in educational methodology can improve their performance as teachers and student evaluators. The Training of Trainers programs conducted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, in the previous years have brought about a transformation among the teachers who attended those programs. Also the teachers were witness to a changing perception among students towards teachers who adapt innovative teaching/assessment strategies. This report illustrates an innovative training activity that was adapted to design a reference model that can be developed as an operational model for large-scale execution. Teachers who are under the affiliated CAM Institutions in Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, participated in a three-month 'Short Course in Educational Methodology'. This program was delivered on distance learning mode. The course was organised into four modules. Study material was provided for each of the module in the form of a study guide and related reference articles in electronic form. There were three contact programs - Induction and Introduction that also addressed overview of entire course and the subject matter of Module 1, and this was at the beginning of the course, first contact program to address the learner needs of Modules 2 and 3 and second contact program for the contents in Module 4. The participants were engaged during the entire course duration with interactive contact programs, self-study and application of concepts in their teaching/assessment practices, submission of assignments online, and microteaching presentation and peer review. The documentation and raw data generated during the course of training were used to generate an operational model for training of university teachers of health sciences faculty in general and teachers of CAM disciplines in particular. Establishing a model of

  3. Scurrula paramjitii L. J. Singh: A New Species (Loranthaceae from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India

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    2015-09-01

    Full Text Available Scurrula paramjitii L. J. Singh (Loranthaceae is described and illustrated here as a new species from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India along with an inventory of host species. This is the second species of the genus known to be endemic to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands as previously only Scurrula parasitica L. was known from this region. Scurrula paramjitii is distinguished from all other species of the genus by its morphology of vegetative and floral characters. However, it appears apparently close to Scurrula parasitica L.

  4. A Class of Estimators for Finite Population Mean in Double Sampling under Nonresponse Using Fractional Raw Moments

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    Full Text Available This paper presents new classes of estimators in estimating the finite population mean under double sampling in the presence of nonresponse when using information on fractional raw moments. The expressions for mean square error of the proposed classes of estimators are derived up to the first degree of approximation. It is shown that a proposed class of estimators performs better than the usual mean estimator, ratio type estimators, and Singh and Kumar (2009 estimator. An empirical study is carried out to demonstrate the performance of a proposed class of estimators.

  5. Two decades of Indian research on Ninetyeast Ridge reveal how seafloor spreading and mantle plume activities have shaped the eastern Indian Ocean.

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    submitted to Goa University, 2011, pp. 1–182. 11. Tiwari, V. M., Diament, M. and Singh, S. C., J. Geophys. Res., 2003, 108, 2109; doi:10.1029/2000JB000047. 12. Ratheesh Kumar, R. T. and Windley, B. F., Tectonophysics, 2013, 608, 847–856. 13. Ratheesh... of J. C. Bose Fellowship to carry out studies on some of the aspects of the Ninetyeast Ridge. I am indeed greatly bene- fited from these programmes not only under- standing the evaluation of the Ninetyeast Ridge, but also gained good standing...

  6. Tartu meeriks pürgijad pakuvad - mis tooks ülikoolile Nobeli preemia / Ivar Tallo, Teet Jagomägi, Jüri Kumar, Malle Salupere...[jt.

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    Tartu linnapeakandidaadid Ivar Tallo, Teet Jagomägi, Jüri Kumar, Malle Salupere, Tõni Kauba, Tõnis Lukas ja Andrus Ansip vastavad küsimustele : Tartu Ülikooli arenguvõimalustest ja -vajadustest, konkurentsivõime suurendamisest / vahendasid Sander Silm, Priit Rajalo, Ivi Drikkit

  7. Low morbidity following 9,000-rad intracavitary endocurietherapy (ECT) using the Kumar cervical applicator and external-beam radiotherapy (EXRT) in the management of carcinoma of the uterine cervix

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    Kumar, P.P.; Good, R.R.; Scott, J.C.; Jones, E.O.; Lynch, G.; McCaul, G.F.

    1988-01-01

    The Kumar Cervical Applicator minimizes patient discomfort and improves patient mobility while reducing the tendency of the applicator to rotate during the 40 to 50 hours of uterine intracavitary endocurietherapy. Patients with previously untreated invasive carcinoma of the uterine cervix, F.I.G.O. stages IB-IVA, were treated with two Kumar intracavitary endocurietherapy (ECT) applications of 2,500 rad each to point ''A,'' and 4,000 rad external-beam radiotherapy (EXRT) to midplane, for a total dose of 9,000 rad. The major complication rate was 2.7 %, and the local control rate was 85 % (22/26 patients) for stage I and II, and 91 % (10/11 patients) for stage III and IVA. (author)

  8. Vulvar carcinoma: dilemma, debates, and decisions

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    2018-01-01

    Full Text Available Swarupa Mitra,1 Manoj Kumar Sharma,1 Inderjeet Kaur,1 Ruparna Khurana,1 Kanika Batra Modi,2 Raman Narang,1 Avik Mandal,1 Soumya Dutta1 1Department of Radiation Oncology, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Center, New Delhi, India, 2Department of Genitourinary Surgical Oncology, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Center, New Delhi, India Abstract: Vulvar carcinoma is a rare and aggressive gynecological malignancy. It affects elderly females, with the mean age at diagnosis being 55–60 years. Regional metastasis to inguinal lymph nodes is common. There is a high incidence of pelvic node involvement, especially in those with pathologically positive inguinal nodes. Surgery appears to be the only curative treatment option in the early stages of the disease. But in most patients, surgery is associated with considerable morbidities and psychosexual issues. Hence, in the quest for a less morbid form of treatment, multimodality approaches with various combinations of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy have been suggested for advanced vulvar cancers. Due to the low incidence of the disease, the level of evidence for the success of these treatment modalities is poor. In countries like India, a heterogeneous incidence of vulvar carcinoma exists across the country, with patients presenting at advanced stages when the option of surgery is often supplemented or replaced by chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In this review, we attempt to study the available published literature and trials and discuss the treatment options in various stages of vulvar carcinoma. Keywords: vulva, vulvectomy, radiotherapy, WLE, chemoradiation, review, management 

  9. Has the Rajiv Aarogyasri Community Health Insurance Scheme of Andhra Pradesh Addressed the Educational Divide in Accessing Health Care?

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    Full Text Available Equity of access to healthcare remains a major challenge with families continuing to face financial and non-financial barriers to services. Lack of education has been shown to be a key risk factor for 'catastrophic' health expenditure (CHE, in many countries including India. Consequently, ways to address the education divide need to be explored. We aimed to assess whether the innovative state-funded Rajiv Aarogyasri Community Health Insurance Scheme of Andhra Pradesh state launched in 2007, has achieved equity of access to hospital inpatient care among households with varying levels of education.We used the National Sample Survey Organization 2004 survey as our baseline and the same survey design to collect post-intervention data from 8623 households in the state in 2012. Two outcomes, hospitalisation and CHE for inpatient care, were estimated using education as a measure of socio-economic status and transforming levels of education into ridit scores. We derived relative indices of inequality by regressing the outcome measures on education, transformed as a ridit score, using logistic regression models with appropriate weights and accounting for the complex survey design.Between 2004 and 2012, there was a 39% reduction in the likelihood of the most educated person being hospitalised compared to the least educated, with reductions observed in all households as well as those that had used the Aarogyasri. For CHE the inequality disappeared in 2012 in both groups. Sub-group analyses by economic status, social groups and rural-urban residence showed a decrease in relative indices of inequality in most groups. Nevertheless, inequalities in hospitalisation and CHE persisted across most groups.During the time of the Aarogyasri scheme implementation inequalities in access to hospital care were substantially reduced but not eliminated across the education divide. Universal access to education and schemes such as Aarogyasri have the synergistic potential

  10. PROVIDING AFFORDABLE HIGHER EDUCATION TO RURAL GIRLS IN INDIAN PUNJAB: A CASE STUDY OF BABA AYA SINGH RIARKI COLLEGE

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    Full Text Available The paper highlights a case study of a rural girls college located in a remote village of Gurdaspur district in Indian Punjab. The idea of this unique college was conceptualised by one Baba Aya Singh, a social and religious activist, from a village near the college way back in 1925. It was really a revolutionary idea because female education in India, particularly higher education, was a distant dream at that time. The college was, however, started with only 14 rural girls after about half-a-century when the great visionary Baba Aya Singh had a dream to educate the rural girls. Access to and affordability of higher education is the uniqueness of this college. The student has to pay only Rs. 5800 (about US $ 65 per annum, which includes both the tuition fee and boarding and lodging. It is equally significant to note that the entire expenses of the college are met by this and the produce of agricultural land of the college. The college does not take any outside help. The meritorious senior class students teach the junior class students. The college in its own humble, but significant, way made a revolutionary contribution to the education of poor rural girls who, otherwise, would not have dreamt of college education. Apart from, class-room teaching and bookish knowledge, the students are taught social, ethical and management skills in a most natural manner. The product of the college has proved to be the agents of change and rural transformation.

  11. Latent Heat Storage Through Phase Change Materials

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    Author Affiliations. Akanksha Mishra1 A Shukla2 Atul Sharma1. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), Rae Bareli. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), Rae Bareli, 229316, India.

  12. Evaluation of Singh index for assessment of osteoporosis using digital radiography

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    Hauschild, O.; Ghanem, N.; Oberst, M.; Baumann, T.; Kreuz, P.C.; Langer, M.; Suedkamp, N.P.; Niemeyer, P.

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    Evaluation of Singh index (SI) as a simple means for estimating bone mass on radiographs has been subject of numerous studies. All of these studies used plain film radiographs for assessment of SI. Digital radiography may improve validity and reliability of SI assessment. Aim of this study was to evaluate SI gradings assessed on digital radiographs. Digital pelvic radiographs of 100 patients were graded using SI by five independent observers (two radiologists, three traumatologists) blinded to dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) results and re-graded by all observers for assessment of intraobserver agreement. SI was correlated with DXA measurements and after grouping the patients according to World Health Organisation (WHO) criteria (osteoporosis, osteopenia, normal). Logistic regression analysis was performed in order to identify influential parameters on the SI grading process. Mean intraobserver agreement was 0.648 ± 0.18 (Kendall's Tau) and 0.43 ± 0.28 (kappa). Mean interobserver agreement was 0.488 ± 0.193 (Kendall's Tau) and 0.199 ± 0.248 (kappa). Mean correlation between SI and trochanteric BMD and T scores was 0.219 ± 0.04 and 0.210 ± 0.05 (Spearman's coefficient). Only one observer (senior radiologist) reached the significance level after grouping the patients' DXA results according to WHO criteria and correlating the results with SI gradings. Logistic regression analysis revealed a significant influence of trochanteric T score in two observers while other variable parameters failed to reach the significance level. Even though we found reasonable intraobserver agreement assessment of SI is highly subjective and interobserver agreement is generally poor. Moreover, using digital radiography could not improve correlation with DXA measurements.

  13. Stay the Night: Meera Margaret Singh at the Gladstone Hotel Stay the Night : Meera Margaret Singh à l’hôtel Gladstone

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    2012-07-01

    Full Text Available This essay examines Meera Margaret Singh’s exhibition Nightingale in the time and place of the liminal space we call “hotel.” In intertexual dialogue with Wayne Koestenbaum’s Hotel Theory, the author not only reviews Singh’s intimate photographs of her mother, she reads the images with and against the architecture in which they are exhibited. The Gladstone as exhibition space redoubles Singh’s emphasis on the tense connectivity of apparent binaries: youth and age, public and private, artist and model, object and spectator, living and dying. The quotidian activities of hotel living—guests’ arrivals, departures, and returns—become inextricable pieces of Singh’s site-specific installation. The author theorizes what Freud calls the “foretaste of mourning” in this work, grappling with what will be but is not yet the death of the mother. Singh’s Nightingale proposes that we do not “work through” mourning: mourning is a perpetual way of being in the present.Cet article examine l’exposition photographique de Meera Margaret Singh dans l’espace liminal qu’est l’hôtel. En dialogue intertextuel avec l’œuvre de Wayne Koestenbaum, Hotel Theory, l’auteur examine les portraits intimes de la mère de la photographe, tout en les lisant en fonction de l’architecture de leur emplacement. L’hôtel Gladstone en tant que lieu d’exposition redouble donc l’accent que met la photographe sur les liens tendus des systèmes binaires apparents: la jeunesse et l’âge ; le public et le privé ; l’artiste et le modèle ; l’objet et le spectateur; vivre et mourir. Les activités quotidiennes de la vie en hôtel – l’arrivée, le départ, et le retour d’invités – deviennent des éléments inextricables de l’œuvre in situ. L’auteur théorise le concept de Freud sur l’avant-goût du deuil, explorant ce qui deviendra mais ne l’est pas encore : la mort de la mère. Cette exposition propose que nous ne

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. Rajiv Sarin. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 30 Issue 1 February 2005 pp 93-102. Genotype, phenotype and cancer: Role of low penetrance genes and environment in tumour susceptibility · Ashwin Kotnis Rajiv Sarin Rita Mulherkar · More Details Abstract Fulltext ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. Rajiv D Kalraiya. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 38 Issue 5 December 2013 pp 867-876 Articles. 2,6 Sialylation associated with increased 1,6-branched -oligosaccharides influences cellular adhesion and invasion · Amit Ranjan Rajiv D Kalraiya · More Details ...

  16. Gavai, Prof. Rajiv Vasantrao

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    Specialization: High Energy Physics, Quantum Field Theory, Lattice Field Theories, Quark-Gluon Plasma, and Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions and Early Universe Address: Senior Professor, Theoretical Physics Department, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Mumbai 400 005, Maharashtra

  17. In vivo evaluation of a conjugated poly(lactide-ethylene glycol nanoparticle depot formulation for prolonged insulin delivery in the diabetic rabbit model

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    Full Text Available Lomas Tomar,1,2 Charu Tyagi,1,3 Manoj Kumar,2 Pradeep Kumar,1 Harpal Singh,2 Yahya E Choonara,1 Viness Pillay11University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa; 2Centre for Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India; 3VSPG College, Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut, IndiaAbstract: Poly(ethylene glycol (PEG and polylactic acid (PLA-based copolymeric nanoparticles were synthesized and investigated as a carrier for prolonged delivery of insulin via the parenteral route. Insulin loading was simultaneously achieved with particle synthesis using a double emulsion solvent evaporation technique, and the effect of varied PEG chain lengths on particle size and insulin loading efficiency was determined. The synthesized copolymer and nanoparticles were analyzed by standard polymer characterization techniques of gel permeation chromatography, dynamic light scattering, nuclear magnetic resonance, and transmission electron microscopy. In vitro insulin release studies performed under simulated conditions provided a near zero-order release pattern up to 10 days. In vivo animal studies were undertaken with varied insulin loads of nanoparticles administered subcutaneously to fed diabetic rabbits and, of all doses administered, nanoparticles containing 50 IU of insulin load per kg body weight controlled the blood glucose level within the physiologically normal range of 90–140 mg/dL, and had a prolonged effect for more than 7 days. Histopathological evaluation of tissue samples from the site of injection showed no signs of inflammation or aggregation, and established the nontoxic nature of the prepared copolymeric nanoparticles. Further, the reaction profiles for PLA-COOH and NH2-PEGDA-NH2 were elucidated using molecular mechanics energy relationships in vacuum and in a solvated system by exploring the spatial disposition of various

  18. Comment on ;Evolution of high-pressure mafic granulites and pelitic gneisses from NE Madagascar: Tectonic implications;. Tectonophysics, 662, 219-242 (2015) by Ishwar-Kumar et al.

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    Goncalves, Philippe; Brandt, Sönke; Nicollet, Christian; Tucker, Robert

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    Determining the possible tectonic regimes active during the Neoproterozoic is crucial for the knowledge of the evolution of the super-continent Gondwana. In Madagascar, that occupies a key position in Gondwana, there is an on-going debate regarding the location of possible suture zones and the implications in terms of paleo-geography. Recognizing high-pressure to ultra-high pressure conditions in mafic rocks is commonly viewed as a strong argument for paleo-subduction zones. Ishwar-Kumar et al. (2015) report unusual high pressure conditions (24 kbar) in Neoproterozoic to Cambrian rocks from North-Central Madagascar (Andriamena Complex). They propose a geodynamic model in which exhumation of the high pressure terranes from up to 80 km to 40 km occurred via vertical extrusion during the collision of various crustal blocks after subduction and closure of an oceanic domain during the formation of Gondwana in the late Neoproterozoic to Cambrian. We question this model and in particular the (ultra-)high pressure conditions reported, because their estimation is based on a misinterpretation of the petrography and inaccurate thermodynamic modeling for the crucial metabasite sample. The authors suggest that garnet-quartz coronas around orthopyroxene and ilmenite coexist with clinopyroxene. The postulated garnet-clinopyroxene-quartz assemblage is interpreted to document an eclogite facies overprint. However, the presence of abundant plagioclase in the sample and the lack of high jadeite content in clinopyroxene clearly refute the postulated eclogite facies conditions. According to the presented photographs clinopyroxene is part of the rock matrix. We therefore suggest that the sample represents a common two-pyroxene granulite, formed at mid- to low-pressure granulite facies conditions of > 700 °C and Madagascar, this interpretation is not justified by the data presented by Ishwar-Kumar et al. (2015).

  19. Magnetic removal of Entamoeba cysts from water using chitosan oligosaccharide-coated iron oxide nanoparticles

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    2015-07-01

    Full Text Available Sudeep Shukla,1 Vikas Arora,2 Alka Jadaun,3 Jitender Kumar,1 Nishant Singh,1 Vinod Kumar Jain1 1School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 2Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 3School of Biotechnology, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Delhi, India Abstract: Amebiasis, a major health problem in developing countries, is the second most common cause of death due to parasitic infection. Amebiasis is usually transmitted by the ingestion of Entamoeba histolytica cysts through oral–fecal route. Herein, we report on the use of chitosan oligosaccharide-functionalized iron oxide nanoparticles for efficient capture and removal of pathogenic protozoan cysts under the influence of an external magnetic field. These nanoparticles were synthesized through a chemical synthesis process. The synthesized particles were characterized by transmission electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and zeta potential analysis. The particles were found to be well dispersed and uniform in size. The capture and removal of pathogenic cysts were demonstrated by fluorescent microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM. Three-dimensional modeling of various biochemical components of cyst walls, and thereafter, flexible docking studies demonstrate the probable interaction mechanism of nanoparticles with various components of E. histolytica cyst walls. Results of the present study suggest that E. histolytica cysts can be efficiently captured and removed from contaminated aqueous systems through the application of synthesized nanoparticles. Keywords: amebiasis, water treatment, nanotechnology

  20. Vaccine delivery system for tuberculosis based on nano-sized hepatitis B virus core protein particles

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    2013-02-01

    Full Text Available Dhananjayan Dhanasooraj, R Ajay Kumar, Sathish MundayoorMycobacterium Research Group, Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Kerala, IndiaAbstract: Nano-sized hepatitis B virus core virus-like particles (HBc-VLP are suitable for uptake by antigen-presenting cells. Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen culture filtrate protein 10 (CFP-10 is an important vaccine candidate against tuberculosis. The purified antigen shows low immune response without adjuvant and tends to have low protective efficacy. The present study is based on the assumption that expression of these proteins on HBc nanoparticles would provide higher protection when compared to the native antigen alone. The cfp-10 gene was expressed as a fusion on the major immunodominant region of HBc-VLP, and the immune response in Balb/c mice was studied and compared to pure proteins, a mixture of antigens, and fusion protein-VLP, all without using any adjuvant. The humoral, cytokine, and splenocyte cell proliferation responses suggested that the HBc-VLP bearing CFP-10 generated an antigen-specific immune response in a Th1-dependent manner. By virtue of its self-adjuvant nature and ability to form nano-sized particles, HBc-VLPs are an excellent vaccine delivery system for use with subunit protein antigens identified in the course of recent vaccine research.Keywords: Mycobacterium tuberculosis, VLP, hepatitis B virus core particle, CFP-10, self-adjuvant, vaccine delivery

  1. Aditya Kumar

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    It is a multistep process, and it can be regulated at various levels such as transcription, RNA processing, translation and post-translational events. Transcription initiation is an important step of gene regulation process in prokaryotes. Promoters are a stretch of DNA sequences that are present in the upstream of transcription ...

  2. Gender, migration and agency: developing a “hauntology” of new becomings in Shauna Singh Baldwin’s Devika and in Ginu Kamani’s Just between Indians = Gênero, migração e agência: o desenvolvimento de uma ‘hauntologia’ de novas transformações em Devika de Shauna Singh Baldwin e Just between Indians de Ginu Kamani

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    Full Text Available In recent short stories written by diasporic Indian women writers, changes in terms of location or national identity are generally depicted as providing significant opportunities for Indian women to challenge and revise culturally-inscribed gender roles. In two collections of short stories written respectively by Ginu Kamani and Shauna Singh Baldwin, Junglee Girl and English Lessons and Other Stories, not only are ghosts employed to rupture boundaries between the living and the dead, but they also represent enabling presences which authorize female voices by resurrecting stories of women that have been silenced or forgotten. In these two books, the emergence of the archaic is recurrently tinged with liberating undertones since it opens up new spaces for identity by countering gendered expectations of ‘acceptable’ behaviour and by constructing alternative realities. My essay will therefore focus on the central metaphors of female ghosts and doubles as transitional figures through which women in transit empower themselves. My aim is to show how culturallydisplaced women appropriate the uncanny so as to engender new identities and assert the value of individual female experience. In these haunted narratives, I will contend, women move from a ghostly time of repetition to a ‘hauntology’ of new becomings.Nos contos contemporâneos de escritoras indianas diaspóricas, asmudanças em locação ou identidade nacional são em geral descritas como fatores que proporcionam oportunidades significativas para que as mulheres indianas desafiem e revisem os papeis de gênero culturalmente inscritos. Em duas coleções de contos, Junglee Girl e English Lessons and Other Stories, escritos respectivamente por Ginu Kamani e Shauna Singh Baldwin, os fantasmas são introduzidos não apenas para quebrar as fronteiras entre os vivos e os mortos, mas para representarem ocasiões que autorizam as vozes femininas pararessuscitar histórias de vida feminina que

  3. India’s Disarmament Initiative 1988: Continuing Relevance, Valid Pointers for an NWFW

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    Manpreet Sethi

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    Full Text Available The run up to the NPT Review Conference in 2010 brought nuclear disarmament into focus. Transitory though this trend turned out to be, it nevertheless became a trigger for India to re-examine its own position on disarmament. In order to take a considered view on the subject, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh instituted an Informal Group in October 2010 with the specific mandate to examine the relevance of the Action Plan that had been presented by Rajiv Gandhi in 1988. Were there any specific elements of that plan that were worth pursuing in the new security environment? What role could and should India play as a state with nuclear weapons in the pursuit of disarmament? Should India make the drive towards universal nuclear disarmament a priority in its diplomatic initiatives? Did India have the moral standing to do so after she herself had acquired the weapon? Has anything changed in the international climate to suggest that the Indian lead would attract like-minded nations? How should India approach other nations on this issue? These were some of the questions that the Informal Group considered before presenting its report to the Prime Minister in August 2011. It firmly conveyed the conviction that “India can and must play an effective and credible role as the leader of a campaign for the goal of universal nuclear disarmament, both because India can bring to the campaign its moral strength deriving from six decades of consistently campaigning for nuclear disarmament but also now the weight of its growing presence in the international system.”

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  5. Journal of Earth System Science | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    pp 209-216. Quasi-periodic VLF emissions observed during daytime at a low latitude Indian ground station Jammu · K K Singh J Singh R P Patel A K Singh R P Singh Rejesh Singh P A Ganai · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. This paper reports quasi-periodic pulsing hiss emissions recorded during daytime in the ...

  6. Reply to the comment on "Geochemistry of buried river sediments from Ghaggar Plains, NW India: Multi-proxy records of variations in provenance, paleoclimate, and paleovegetation patterns in the Late Quaternary" by Singh et al. (2016), Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 449 (2016) 85-100

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    In the comment on our paper (this issue), Clift et al. (2016) compared our recently reported radiogenic Nd-isotopic record in two drill cores (Singh et al., 2016) with those from the Hakra floodplain sediments and Indus Delta sediments. While they agree with the concept of erosion patterns...... of these sediments. Moreover, we note that whereas our paper considers a similar to 75 ka fluvial depositional record, their comment is only based on the post-Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) record. When considering the longer record, their arguments do not negate the main conclusions of our original paper. (c) 2016...

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    Optical absorption and fluorescent behaviour of titanium ions in silicate glasses ... Comparative investigation on the effect of alkaline earth oxides on the intensity of absorption bands due to Cu, Mn and Cr ions in ternary silicate glasses ... Bioactivity and mechanical behaviour of cobalt oxide-doped bioactive glass.

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    ... Stochastic Transport Processes & Statistical Physics, High Temperature Superconductivity and Localization in Disordered Systems Last known address: Emeritus Professor, Raman Research Institute, CV Raman Avenue, Bengaluru 560 080, Karnataka. http://www.rri.res.in/~nkumar · YouTube; Twitter; Facebook; Blog ...

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  13. Craving and Chewing Ice: A Sign of Anemia?

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  14. BRAIN vol. 4 (2013, issues 1-4, first 4 pages

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    Full Text Available TABLE OF CONTENTS Sections BRAINStorming and BRAINovations 1. Evolving Spiking Neural Networks for Control of Artificial Creatures 5Arash Ahmadi 2. Artificial Neuron Modelling Based on Wave Shape 20Kieran Greer 3. Brain-Like Artificial Intelligence for Automation – Foundations, Concepts andImplementation Examples 26Rosemarie Velik 4. Performance Analysis of Unsupervised Clustering Methods for Brain Tumor Segmentation 55Tushar H Jaware and Dr. K B Khanchandani 5. High Performance Data mining by Genetic Neural Network 60Dadmehr Rahbari 6. Isomorphism Between Estes’ Stimulus Fluctuation Model and a Physical-Chemical System 71Makoto Yamaguchi 7. Intelligent Continuous Double Auction method For Service Allocation in Cloud Computing 74Nima Farajian, Kamran Zamanifar 8. An Enhancement Over Texture Feature Based Multiclass Image Classification UnderUnknown Noise 84Ajay Kumar Singh, V P Shukla, Shamik Tiwari and S R Biradar 9. Suicide: Neurochemical Approaches 97Ritabrata Banerjee, Anup K. Ghosh, Balaram Ghosh, Somnath Bhattacharya and Amal C. Mondal 10. L1 Transfer in Post-Verbal Preposition: An Inter-level Comparison 125Samira Mollaei, Ali Jahangard and Hemaseh Bagheri Section BRAINotes 11. Looking for Oriental fundamentals Fuzzy Logic 141Ángel Garrido and Piedad Yuste Instructions for authors 146

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    ... Chattoo Vijay Kumar Sharma Ahmed Hassan Zewail Sailendranath Roy Chaudhury Mangalore Vivekananda Bhatt Bahadur Chand Nakra Noshir Hormusji Wadia Charusita Chakravarty Paramasivam Natarajan Manoj Kumar Pal Chirayathumadom Venkatachalier Subramanian Deepak Kumar Subramania Ranganathan.

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    ... Chattoo Vijay Kumar Sharma Ahmed Hassan Zewail Sailendranath Roy Chaudhury Mangalore Vivekananda Bhatt Bahadur Chand Nakra Noshir Hormusji Wadia Charusita Chakravarty Paramasivam Natarajan Manoj Kumar Pal Chirayathumadom Venkatachalier Subramanian Deepak Kumar Subramania Ranganathan.

  5. Pillai, Prof. Madhavan Radhakrishna

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    Date of birth: 18 August 1960. Specialization: Tumour Biology, Tumour Virology Address: Director, Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Jagathi, Thiruvananthapuram 695 014, Kerala Contact: Office: (0471) 234 7973, (0471) 234 1716. Residence: (0471) 273 3819. Mobile: 94471 45776. Fax: (0471) 234 9303

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    3-thiosemicarbazide complexes with some first row transition metal ions · Nand K Singh Saty B Singh Anuraag Shrivastav Sukh M Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. The ligand 1,4-dibenzoyl-3-thiosemicarbazide (DBtsc) forms ...

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    dissolved solids, total hardness, magnesium, sodium, potassium, iron, manganese, nitrite, ... treatment of tannery effluents before discharge into the environment is necessary using ... humans, animal s and plants. ... beam house is where the preparatory processes for ... water bodies of dissolved oxygen (Rajiv et al., 2012).

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences; Volume 128; Issue 3. Synthesis and characterization of gold nanoparticles incorporated bentonite clay for electrocatalytic sensing of arsenic(III). Pankaj Kumar Rastogi Dharmendra Kumar Yadav Shruti Pandey Vellaichamy Ganesan Piyush Kumar Sonkar Rupali Gupta.

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    Microstructural abnormalities of uncinate fasciculus as a function of impaired cognition in schizophrenia: A DTI study · SADHANA SINGH KAVITA SINGH RICHA TRIVEDI SATNAM GOYAL PRABHJOT KAUR NAMITA SINGH TRIPTISH BHATIA SMITA N DESHPANDE SUBASH KHUSHU · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. SHALENDRA KUMAR. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 41 Issue 10 October 2016 pp 1209-1218. Designing of fuzzy expert heuristic models with cost management toward coordinating AHP, fuzzy TOPSIS and FIS approaches · ANUP KUMAR RAJAK MALAY NIRAJ SHALENDRA KUMAR.

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. Sushma Singh. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 125 Issue 4 July 2013 pp 765-775. Antileishmanial polyphenols from Corymbia maculata · Jasmeen Sidana Dinesh Neeradi Alka Choudhary Sushma Singh William J Foley Inder Pal Singh.

  12. Demonstration of a very inexpensive, turbidimetric, real-time, RT-LAMP detection platform using shrimp Laem-Singh virus (LSNV as a model.

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    Full Text Available Rapid and accurate detection of pathogens under field laboratory conditions is necessary for effective control of veterinary pathogens. Here we describe a prototype, portable, pathogen detection device developed for single tube, real-time, reverse transcription, loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP using Laem-Singh virus (LSNV as a model. LSNV is an RNA virus and a component cause of growth retardation in black tiger shrimp. We chose its RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp gene as the target for our tests. The basis for detection was measurement of turbidity arising from formation of a white, insoluble magnesium pyrophosphate precipitate byproduct upon amplification of the RdRp target sequence from 100 ng template RNA extracted from shrimp. The measurement device consisted of a heating block to maintain constant temperature in the RT-LAMP reaction for 8 Eppindorf sample tubes, a light-emitting diode (LED light source providing red light emission at 650 nm wavelength to pass through sample tubes, a light dependent resistance (LDR photo-detector and a software program to report turbidity events and could potentially be marketed for under US$3000. The device was connected to a computer to display real-time results in a variety of formats. The optimized protocol for LSNV detection consisted of incubation of the sample tubes at 65 °C for 1 h during which turbidity was continuously measured, and quantitative results could be obtained by reaction time measurement. The sensitivity of detection was comparable to that of conventional nested RT-PCR and there was no cross reaction with other common shrimp viruses. The device was used for quantitative measurement of relative copy numbers of LSNV RdRp in 8 shrimp tissues and they were found to be highest in the gills followed in order by the lymphoid organ and hemolymph (p ≤ 0.05. This platform can be easily adapted for detection of other pathogens under field laboratory settings.

  13. Journal of Biosciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Rajiv K Saxena1 David Weissman2 Janet Simpson2 Daniel M Lewis2. School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110 067, India; Analytical Services Branch, HELD, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Center of Disease Control and Prevention, Morgantown, WV 26505, USA ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. ANUP KUMAR RAJAK. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 41 Issue 10 October 2016 pp 1209-1218. Designing of fuzzy expert heuristic models with cost management toward coordinating AHP, fuzzy TOPSIS and FIS approaches · ANUP KUMAR RAJAK MALAY NIRAJ SHALENDRA KUMAR.

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. Dinesh Kumar. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 25 Issue 6 November 2002 pp 549-551. Semiconductor applications of plasma immersion ion implantation technology · Mukesh Kumar Rajkumar Dinesh Kumar P J George · More Details Abstract Fulltext ...

  16. African Journal of Biotechnology - Vol 10, No 48 (2011)

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    Nature and role of root exudates: Efficacy in bioremediation · EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. KP Shukla, S Sharma, NK Singh, V Singh, K Tiwari, S Singh, 9717-9724. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/AJB10.2552 ...

  17. Assessment of skeletal maturation with permanent mandibular second molar calcification stages among a group of Nepalese orthodontic patients

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    Full Text Available Jamal Giri,1 Basanta Kumar Shrestha,2 Rajiv Yadav,2 Tika Ram Ghimire21Department of Orthodontics, BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, 2Department of Dentistry, Institute of Medicine, Kathmandu, Nepal Background: Assessment of growth status of a patient is a key component in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning for growing patients with skeletal discrepancy. Skeletal maturation based on hand-wrist radiograph and cervical vertebral maturation (CVM are commonly used methods of growth assessment. Studies have shown that stages of dental calcification can also be used to assess skeletal maturation status of an individual, whereas other studies have suggested that the relationship between dental calcification and skeletal maturation should be interpreted with caution owing to racial variation. Objective: To evaluate the relationship between permanent mandibular second molar calcification stages and skeletal maturity assessed by CVM among a group of Nepalese orthodontic patients. Materials and methods: One hundred and sixty-eight digital radiographs (84 orthopantomograms and 84 lateral cephalograms were obtained from the records of 84 patients who sought orthodontic treatment in Orthodontic and Dentofacial Orthopaedic Unit, Department of Dentistry, Institute of Medicine, Kathmandu. Two parameters were used in this study, namely, CVM stages from lateral cephalogram and Demirjian index (DI stages from orthopantomogram. The evaluation of digital radiographs was carried out on a computer screen with a resolution of 1,280×800 pixels. The association between DI stages of permanent mandibular second molar and CVM stages was assessed. Results: A statistically significant association was found between DI and CVM stages for both male and female subjects with Pearson's contingency coefficient value of 0.751 and 0.766 for male and female subjects, respectively. Conclusion: Skeletal maturation can be reliably assessed with dental calcification

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. Naveen Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 118 Issue 5 October 2009 pp 539-549. Analytical solutions of one-dimensional advection–diffusion equation with variable coefficients in a finite domain · Atul Kumar Dilip Kumar Jaiswal Naveen ...

  19. Heterogeneous expression and functional evaluation of in silico ...

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    vaccine to eradicate zoonotic transmission. Richa Jha1*, Anil Kumar1, Anjani Saxena2, Mamta Pandey2, Rajesh Kumar3 and. Mumtesh Kumar Saxena2. 1Department of Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering, College of Basic Sciences and Humanities, G.B. Pant. University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, ...

  20. compounds with N=N, C≡C or conjugated double-bonded systems

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    Unusual products in the reactions of phosphorus(III) compounds with. N=N, C≡C or conjugated double-bonded systems. K C KUMARA SWAMY,* E BALARAMAN, M PHANI PAVAN, N N BHUVAN KUMAR,. K PRAVEEN KUMAR and N SATISH KUMAR. School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 500 046.

  1. Pati, Prof. Arun Kumar

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    Specialization: Quantum Information Theory, Quantum Computing, Foundations of Quantum Theory Address: QIC Group, Physics Division, Harish Chandra Research Institute, Chhatnag Road, Jhusi, Allahabad 211 019, U.P.. Contact: Office: (0532) 227 4391. Mobile: 87566 12314. Fax: (0532) 256 9576, (0532) 256 7444

  2. Ganguly, Dr Nirmal Kumar

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    Date of birth: 11 November 1941. Specialization: Microbiology, Immunology, Biotechnology and Public Health Address: Visiting Professor of Eminence, Translational Health Science & Technology Institute, NCR Biotech Science Cluster, Faridabad-Gurgaon Expressway, Faridabad 121 001, Haryana Contact: Office: (011) ...

  3. Patra, Dr Amit Kumar

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    Date of birth: 20 April 1966. Specialization: Ionospheric Electrodynamics & Plasma Instabilities, Space Weather, Radar Probing Techniques Address: Director, National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Post Box No. 123, Tirupati 517 502, A.P.. Contact: Office: (08585) 27 2001. Residence: 98481 31468. Mobile: 99596 ...

  4. Grover, Dr Arun Kumar

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    Specialization: Magnetism & Superconductivity, Vortex State Studies in Superconductors, Strongly Correlated Systems Address: Vice Chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh 160 014, U.T.. Contact: Office: (0172) 254 1945. Residence: (0172) 254 1428. Fax: (0172) 254 1022. Email: vc@pu.ac.in, arunkgrover@gmail.com.

  5. Sharma, Dr Surendra Kumar

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    Date of birth: 22 February 1951. Specialization: Enviromental Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Sleep Medicine Address: Head, Department of Internal Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi 110 029, U.T.. Contact: Office: (011) 2659 ...

  6. Gupta, Dr Satish Kumar

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    Date of birth: 20 April 1953. Specialization: Immunology, Reproductive Immunology and Reproductive Biology, Vaccines, Anti-Body Engineering Address: Emeritus Scientist, Reproductive Cell Biology Unit, National Institute of Immunology, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067, U.T.. Contact: Office: (011) 2674 1249

  7. Datta, Prof. Swapan Kumar

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    Ethical Guidelines and Procedures document. Posted on 17 January 2017. A revised version of the document 'Scientific Values: Ethical Guidelines and Procedures' has been produced by the Academy's Panel on Scientific Values. For more details, see the Academy Committee on Scientific Values page.

  8. Das, Prof. Prasanta Kumar

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    Ethical Guidelines and Procedures document. Posted on 17 January 2017. A revised version of the document 'Scientific Values: Ethical Guidelines and Procedures' has been produced by the Academy's Panel on Scientific Values. For more details, see the Academy Committee on Scientific Values page.

  9. Vijay Kumar, Prof. Panganamala

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    Ethical Guidelines and Procedures document. Posted on 17 January 2017. A revised version of the document 'Scientific Values: Ethical Guidelines and Procedures' has been produced by the Academy's Panel on Scientific Values. For more details, see the Academy Committee on Scientific Values page.

  10. Gupta, Prof. Santosh Kumar

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    objective Evolutionary Algorithm and Experimental Online Optimal Control Address: Distinguished Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Energy Acres, PO Bidholi, Dehra Dun 248 007, ...

  11. Paul, Prof. Vinod Kumar

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    Date of birth: 1 August 1955. Specialization: Paediatrics, Newborn Health Address: Member, NITI Aayog, Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110 001, U.T.. Contact: Office: (011) 2309 6809. Residence: (011) 2658 9702. Mobile: 98110 42437. Email: vinodkpaul@gmail.com. YouTube; Twitter; Facebook; Blog ...

  12. Malik, Prof. Satish Kumar

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    Date of birth: 22 February 1943. Specialization: Rare Earth Magnetism, Superconductivity and Strongly Correlated Electron Systems Address: Visiting Professor, Centro Internacional de Fisica da Materia Condensada, (CIFMC) ICCMP, Universidade de Brasilia, C.Postal 04513, 70904-970 Brasilia DF, Brazil Contact:

  13. Pati, Prof. Swapan Kumar

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    ... Optics, Dipolar Fermionic & Bosonic Lattice Systems, Quantum Many-Body Methods Development Address: Theoretical Sciences Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Jakkur, Bengaluru 560 064, Karnataka

  14. Dey, Dr Gautam Kumar

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    Date of birth: 8 June 1957. Specialization: Phase Transformations in Metals & Alloys, Electron Microscopy and Metallic Glasses & Nanocrystalline Materials Address: Head, Materials Science Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai 400 085, Maharashtra Contact: Office: (022) 2559 5063. Residence: ...

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    Experimental Physics 26th March to 10th April, 2018. Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh Register Nanotechnology and its applications 16 to 28 April, 2018 K. S. Rangasamy College Of Technology,Tamil Nadu Register Statistical Mechanics 02 to 16 May 2018. Post Graduate and Research Department of ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. Ashwin Kotnis. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 30 Issue 1 February 2005 pp 93-102. Genotype, phenotype and cancer: Role of low penetrance genes and environment in tumour susceptibility · Ashwin Kotnis Rajiv Sarin Rita Mulherkar · More Details Abstract Fulltext ...

  17. African Journal of Biotechnology - Vol 11, No 35 (2012)

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    BioRadBase: A database for bioremediation of radioactive waste · EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT · DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. R Reena, Manash Chandra Majhi, Arvind Kumar Arya, Rita Kumar, Anil Kumar, 8718-8721. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/AJB12.020 ...

  18. Effects of Seven Different Irrigation Techniques on Debris and the ...

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    Sep 19, 2015 ... Aim: Conventional manual irrigation with a syringe and needle remains widely ..... C M A Total C M A Total C M A Total C M A Total C M A Total C M A Total C M A ..... Andrabi SM, Kumar A, Kumar Tewari R, Kumar Mishra S,.

  19. Bulletin of Materials Science | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. B P Singh. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 23 Issue 1 February 2000 pp 11-16 Molecular Magnets. Synthesis and magnetic properties of one-dimensional metal oxalate networks as molecular-based magnets · B P Singh B Singh · More Details Abstract ...

  20. Pramana – Journal of Physics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. Tarsem Singh. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 55 Issue 3 September 2000 pp 423-431 Research Articles. Dynamics of self-focusing and self-phase modulation of elliptic Gaussian laser beam in a Kerr-medium · Tarsem Singh Nareshpal Singh Saini ...

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. N Nimai Singh. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 54 Issue 2 February 2000 pp 235-246 Research Articles. Renormalization of seesaw neutrino masses in the standard model with two-Higgs doublets · N Nimai Singh S Biramani Singh · More Details ...

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. A KUMAR. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 88 Issue 5 May 2017 pp 79 Research Article. Physics potential of the ICAL detector at the India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) · A KUMAR A M VINOD KUMAR ABHIK JASH AJIT K MOHANTY ALEENA ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. Naveen Kumar Nair. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 37 Issue 2 June 2012 pp 301-312 Review. Nucleic acids in circulation: Are they harmful to the host? Indraneel Mittra Naveen Kumar Nair Pradyumna Kumar Mishra · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. It has been ...

  4. Sadhana | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Optimization of weld bead geometry of MS plate (Grade: IS 2062) in the context of welding: a comparative analysis of GRA and PCA–Taguchi approaches · NITIN KUMAR SAHU ATUL KUMAR SAHU ANOOP KUMAR SAHU · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. In the last few decades, researchers proceeded their foot for ...

  5. Journal of Earth System Science | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. A K Singh. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 125 Issue 5 July 2016 pp 899-908. A study on precursors leading to geomagnetic storms using artificial neural network · Gaurav Singh A K Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Space weather ...

  6. Bulletin of Materials Science | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Author Affiliations. K Suresh1 N V Poornachandra Rao2 K V R Murthy3. Department of Physics, CSR Sarma College, Ongole 523 001, India; Department of Physics, Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, IIIT, Basara 504 101, India; Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, M.S. ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. Mahabir Singh. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 113 Issue 2 June 2004 pp 235-246. Deformation of a layered half-space due to a very long tensile fault · Sarva Jit Singh Mahabir Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. The problem of the ...

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. Rakesh Kumar. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 57 Issue 1 July 2001 pp 215-218 Others. The automatic liquid nitrogen filling system for GDA detectors · Rakesh Kumar A J Malyadri S Muralithar Ruby Shanti S K Saini Kusum Rani B P Ajith Kumar ...

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. B P Ajith Kumar. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 57 Issue 1 July 2001 pp 215-218 Others. The automatic liquid nitrogen filling system for GDA detectors · Rakesh Kumar A J Malyadri S Muralithar Ruby Shanti S K Saini Kusum Rani B P Ajith Kumar ...

  10. Atherogenic dyslipidemia and diabetes mellitus: what’s new in the management arena?

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    2010-07-01

    Full Text Available Ajoy Kumar1, Vibhuti Singh21Bayfront Family Medicine Residency, St Petersburg FL, USA; 2University of South Florida College of Medicine and Suncoast Cardiovascular Center, St Petersburg, FL, USAAbstract: When compared with the general population, the diabetic population is at higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD, as predicted by the Framingham Risk Score calculations (10-year risk 20%. For this reason diabetes is considered a “coronary disease equivalent” condition, as classified by the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel (NCEP-ATP III. Furthermore, patients with diabetes who experience a myocar­dial infarction have a poorer prognosis than non­diabetic patients, which contributes to their overall higher mortality. Dyslipidemia is a major underlying risk factor contributing to the excess CVD risk, and is usually more atherogenic in the presence of diabetes. It is uniquely manifested by raised levels of triglycer­ides, low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and smaller, denser, and more atherogenic low-density lipoprotein particles. Recent trials have suggested the need for more aggressive treatment of dyslipidemia in this subpopulation than the current recommendations by the NCEP-ATP III. This review addresses the newer developments in the diabetes arena in terms of our current understanding of atherogenic dyslipidemia in diabetes and data from the latest randomized trials addressing its management.Keywords: atherogenic dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus

  11. Preparation and Characterization of Acid and Alkaline Treated Kaolin Clay

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    2013-06-01

    Full Text Available Kaolin was refluxed with HNO3, HCl, H3PO4, CH3COOH, and NaOH of 3M concentration at 110 °C for 4 hours followed by calcination at 550 °C for 2 hours. The physico-chemical characteristics of resulted leached kaolinite clay were studied by XRF, XRD, FTIR, TGA, DTA, SEM and N2 adsorption techniques. XRF and FTIR study indicate that acid treatment under reflux conditions lead to the removal of the octahedral Al3+ cations along with other impurities. XRD of acid treated clay shows that, the peak intensity was found to decrease. Extent of leaching of Al3+ ions is different for different acid/base treatment. The acid treatment increased the Si/Al ratio, surface area and pore volume of the clay. Thus, the treated kaolin clay can be used as promising adsorbent and catalyst supports. © 2013 BCREC UNDIP. All rights reservedReceived: 1st March 2013; Revised: 9th April 2013; Accepted: 19th April 2013[How to Cite: Kumar, S., Panda, A. K., Singh, R.K. (2013. Preparation and Characterization of Acids and Alkali Treated Kaolin Clay. Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis, 8 (1: 61-69. (doi:10.9767/bcrec.8.1.4530.61-69][Permalink/DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.9767/bcrec.8.1.4530.61-69] |View in  |

  12. Journal of Biosciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Vidyanand Nanjundiah, Stuart A. Newman and Scott F. Gilbert. pp 249-358 Volume 28 Issue 3 April 2003. Viral Evasion of Host Responses. Shahid Jameel. pp 1-134 Volume 28 Issue 1 February 2003. Oxygen/Nitrogen Radicals: Cell Injury and Disease. Val Vallyathan, Rajiv K. Saxena and Vince Castranova. pp 553-627 ...

  13. Resonance – Journal of Science Education | Indian Academy of ...

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    Home; Journals; Resonance – Journal of Science Education; Volume 6; Issue 5. Chromatography – An Educational Tool. Rekha Rajiv Vartak. Classroom Volume 6 Issue 5 May 2001 pp 83-91. Fulltext. Click here to view fulltext PDF. Permanent link: https://www.ias.ac.in/article/fulltext/reso/006/05/0083-0091 ...

  14. Pramana – Journal of Physics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Laser pulse heating of nuclear fuels for simulation of reactor power transients · C S Viswanadham K C Sahoo T R G Kutty K B Khan V P Jathar S Anantharaman Arun Kumar G K ... Laser-assisted surface cleaning of metallic components · Aniruddha Kumar R B Bhatt P G Behere Mohd Afzal Arun Kumar J P Nilaya D J Biswas.

  15. Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia: a felicitous approach to esthetic and prosthetic management.

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    Singh, Tapan; Singh, Ronauk; Singh, Gurendra Pal; Singh, Jitender Pal

    2013-05-01

    Ectodermal dysplasia is a hereditary disease characterized by congenital dysplasia of one or more ectodermal structure and other accessory appendages. The oral manifestations are anodontia and poor bony foundation which impairs both esthetic as well as the masticatory function. The prosthodontic management of patients with such dysplastic condition necessitates a multidisciplinary approach. This case report describes the prosthodontic oral rehabilitation of a 16 years old female pediatric patient with ectodermal dysplasia. How to cite this article: Singh T, Singh R, Singh GP, Singh JP. Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia: A Felicitous Approach to Esthetic and Prosthetic Management. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2013;6(2):140-145.

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    Tan JK, Png DJ, Liew LC, Li MK, Wong ML. Prevalence of prostatitis-like symptoms in Singapore: a population- based study. Singapore Medical Journal. 2002;. 43(4):189-193. Ming Yin, Sheldon B, Uma C, Michael JB, Rajiv D. Prevalence of Incidental Prostate Cancer in the General. Population: A Study of Healthy Organ ...

  17. A Domestic Intelligence Agency for the United States? A Comparative Analysis of Domestic Intelligence Agencies and Their Implications for Homeland Security

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    cooperate with everybody, bilaterally, regionally, at the global level, in the fight against terror.”70 Manmoham Singh , Prime Minister of India...As Swati Pandey states: For a counterterrorism law, lawmakers should consider the state’s police capabilities, the legal system, and the political...Enemy Within, 50. 70 Manmoham Singh , “Interview of Prime Minister Dr. Manmoham Singh ,” interview by Charlie Rose, Charlie Rose Show (21 September

  18. Electronic properties of GaV4S8: A percolation approach

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    This statement is strongly supported by the calculated band- width per cluster in GaV4S8 .... site in GaV4S8 are the same because of the identical chemical composition. 3.2 Resistivity. The resistivity of .... One of the authors (S Hansda) acknowledges UGC, New Delhi, India for the financial support through Rajiv Gandhi ...

  19. Synthesis of PLGA nanoparticles of tea polyphenols and their strong in vivo protective effect against chemically induced DNA damage

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    2013-04-01

    Full Text Available Amit Kumar Srivastava,1 Priyanka Bhatnagar,2 Madhulika Singh,1 Sanjay Mishra,1 Pradeep Kumar,2 Yogeshwer Shukla,1 Kailash Chand Gupta1,2 1Proteomics Laboratory, Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR, Lucknow, India; 2Nucleic Acid Research Laboratory, Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (CSIR, Delhi University Campus, India Abstract: In spite of proficient results of several phytochemicals in preclinical settings, the conversion rate from bench to bedside is not very encouraging. Many reasons are attributed to this limited success, including inefficient systemic delivery and bioavailability under in vivo conditions. To achieve improved efficacy, polyphenolic constituents of black (theaflavin [TF] and green (epigallocatechin-3-gallate [EGCG] tea in poly(lactide-co-glycolide nanoparticles (PLGA-NPs were entrapped with entrapment efficacy of ~18% and 26%, respectively. Further, their preventive potential against 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene (DMBA-induced DNA damage in mouse skin using DNA alkaline unwinding assay was evaluated. Pretreatment (topically of mouse skin with either TF or EGCG (100 µg/mouse doses exhibits protection of 45.34% and 28.32%, respectively, against DMBA-induced DNA damage. However, pretreatment with TF-loaded PLGA-NPs protects against DNA damage 64.41% by 1/20th dose of bulk, 71.79% by 1/10th dose of bulk, and 72.46% by 1/5th dose of bulk. Similarly, 51.28% (1/20th of bulk, 57.63% (1/10th of bulk, and 63.14% (1/5th of bulk prevention was noted using EGCG-loaded PLGA-NP doses. These results showed that tea polyphenol-loaded PLGA-NPs have ~30-fold dose-advantage than bulk TF or EGCG doses. Additionally, TF- or EGCG-loaded PLGA-NPs showed significant potential for induction of DNA repair genes (XRCC1, XRCC3, and ERCC3 and suppression of DNA damage responsive genes (p53, p21, MDM2, GADD45α, and COX-2 as compared with respective bulk TF or EGCG doses. Taken together, TF- or EGCG-loaded PLGA-NPs showed a superior

  20. Analytical characterization of recombinant hCG and comparative studies with reference product

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    Full Text Available Rajamannar Thennati,1 Sanjay Kumar Singh,1 Nitin Nage,1 Yena Patel,1 Sandip Kumar Bose,1 Vinod Burade,2 Ranjit Sudhakar Ranbhor1 1Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, 2Sun Pharmaceutical Advanced Research Center, Vadodara, Gujarat, India Introduction: Regulatory agencies recommend a stepwise approach for demonstrating biosimilarity between a proposed biosimilar and reference biological product emphasizing for functional and structural characterization to trace if there is any difference which may impact safety and efficacy. We studied the comparative structural and biological attributes of recombinant human chorionic gonadotropin (rhCG, SB005, with reference product, Ovidrel® and Ovitrelle®. Recombiant hCG was approved in 2000 by the US Food and Drug Administration for the induction of final follicular maturation, early luteinization in infertile women as part of assisted reproductive technology program. It is also indicated for the induction of ovulation and pregnancy in ovulatory infertile patients whose cause of infertility is not due to ovarian failure. Materials and methods: Primary structure was studied by intact mass analysis, peptide fingerprinting, peptide mass fingerprinting and sequence coverage analysis. Higher order structure was studied by circular dichroism, ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, and disulfide bridge analysis. Different isoforms of reference product and SB005 were identified using capillary isoelectric focusing and capillary zone electrophoresis. Glycosylation was studied by N-glycan mapping using LC-ESI-MS, point of glycosylation, released glycan analysis using ultra performance liquid chromatography and sialic acid analysis. Product related impurities such as oligomer content analysis and oxidized impurities were studied using size exclusion chromatography and reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography, respectively. Biological activity in term of potency of reference product

  1. Low Temperature Grown and Highly Non-Stoichiometric GaAs and Related Materials

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    1994-08-03

    Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931 P.W. COOKE* GEO-Centers, Inc., Fort Monmouth, Operations NJ 07703 P. ASOKA -KUMAR and K.G. LYNN Department of...Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849. possible through the formation of split interstitial 1405 1406 Umlor, Keeble, Cooke, Asoka -Kumar, and Lynn Mean...drawn to guide the eye only.) 1408 Umlor, Keeble, Cooke, Asoka -Kumar, and Lynn commonly observed in our samples with the anneal Division of Materials

  2. Pramana – Journal of Physics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Superconducting linear accelerator system for NSC · P N Prakash T S Datta B P Ajith Kumar J Antony P Barua J Chacko A Choudhury G K Chadhari S Ghosh S Kar S A Krishnan Manoj Kumar Rajesh Kumar A Mandal D S Mathuria R S Meena R Mehta K K Mistri A Pandey M V Suresh Babu B K Sahu A Sarkar S S K Sonti A ...

  3. From Nanoscale Systems to Ultracold Atoms and Molecules, and Back

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    Francesco Bariani 0.18 Swati Singh 0.71 Steven Steinke 0.37 1.26 3 PERCENT_SUPPORTEDNAME FTE Equivalent: Total Number: National Academy Member...doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.210403 H. Seok, L. Buchmann, S. Singh , S. Steinke, P. Meystre. Generation of mechanical squeezing via magnetic dipoles...10.1126/science.1208322 S. Singh , S. Steinke, M. Tasgin, P. Meystre, K. Schwab, M. Vengalattore. Quantum-measurement backaction from a Bose-Einstein

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    , Panjab University. Vipin Bhatnagar, Panjab University. M M Gupta, Panjab University. Manjit Kaur, Panjab University. C N Kumar, Panjab University. Kuldeep Kumar, Panjab University (Secretary). G Rajasekaran, IMSc, Chennai.

  5. Matter-Wave Optics of Diatomic Molecules

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    81.013802 10/11/2012 32.00 Swati Singh , Pierre Meystre. Atomic probe Wigner tomography of a nanomechanical system, Physical Review A, (04 2010): 41804...PhysRevA.78.041801 10/11/2012 3.00 S. Singh , M. Bhattacharya, O. Dutta, P. Meystre. Coupling Nanomechanical Cantilevers to Dipolar Molecules...degenerate matter waves, Physical Review A, (02 2009): 0. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.79.023622 10/11/2012 10.00 M. Bhattacharya, S. Singh , P. -L. Giscard

  6. 77 FR 30524 - Pesticide Products; Receipt of Applications To Register New Uses

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    ...; globe artichoke; taro leaves; and watercress. Contact: Rita Kumar, (703) 308-8291, email address: kumar... Classification/Uses: For formulation into technical and end-use herbicide products used on: Artichoke, Cabbage...

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    Author Affiliations. Divya Singh1 Pramod K Singh1 Nitin A Jadhav1 Bhaskar Bhattacharya1. Material Research Laboratory, School of Engineering and Technology, Sharda University, Greater Noida 201 306, India ...

  8. Reflection of plane waves at the free surface of a fibre-reinforced ...

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    Author Affiliations. Baljeet Singh1 Sarva Jit Singh2. Department of Mathematics, Government College (M), Sector-11, Chandigarh 160 011, India; Department of Mathematics, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak 124 001, India ...

  9. Unmanned Surface Sea Vehicle Power System Design and Modeling

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    Singh, C.J. Fennie , Jr., A.J. Salkind, and D.E. Reisner, "A Fuzzy Logic Methodology to Determine State-of-Charge (SOC) in Electric and Hybrid Vehicle...Systems", 16th IEEE Photovoltaic same length of 10 meters. Specialists Conference, pp. 513-518, 1982. [5] Pritpal Singh, Craig J. Fennie , Jr., Alvin J...34Estimation of Battery Charge in Photovoltaic Systems", 16th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, pp. 513-518, 1982. [5] Pritpal Singh, Craig J. Fennie , Jr

  10. Hospital and Community Isolates of Uropathogens and their ...

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    Urinary tract infection (UTI) represents one of the most common diseases ... Keywords: Antibiotic resistance, Urinary tract infections, Uropathogens. Access this ..... Taneja N, Chatterjee SS, Singh M, Singh S, Sharma M. Pediatric urinary tract ...

  11. Point prevalence of bovine fascioliasis and the influence of chemotherapy on the milk yield in a lactating bovine population from the district of Toba Tek Singh, Pakistan.

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    Khan, M K; Sajid, M S; Khan, M N; Iqbal, Z; Arshad, M; Hussain, A

    2011-09-01

    This paper provides an estimation of the point prevalence of fascioliasis and its economic impact in terms of increased milk yield after chemotherapy of a bovine population from the district of Toba Tek Singh, Punjab, Pakistan. A total of 2400 cattle and buffaloes were examined quantitatively using the McMaster egg-counting technique. Infected cattle and buffaloes (50 of each) were randomly selected and each divided into two groups of 25 animals. Groups A (buffaloes) and C (cattle) were treated with oxyclozanide (orally, 16.6 mg kg- 1 body weight). Groups B and D served as negative controls for buffaloes and cattle, respectively. Pre- and post-treatment milk yield was recorded to determine if there were any changes in milk yield after treatment. Of 2400 faecal samples analysed, 654 (27.25%) were positive for Fasciola spp. with a mean number of eggs per gram (EPG) of 503.2. The point prevalence and worm burden of fascioliasis was significantly higher (OR = 2.13; P < 0.05) in buffaloes (34.58%; 415/1200; mean EPG maximum likelihood = 521.4) as compared to that of cattle (19.92%; 239/1200; mean EPG maximum likelihood = 415.8). Among the parasite species, F. gigantica (19.88%; 477/2400) was predominant (OR = 3.12; P < 0.05) as compared to F. hepatica (7.38%; 177/2400). An average daily increase of 0.67 and 0.87 litres of milk, with 0.41% and 0.37% more fat per animal, was observed in oxyclozanide-treated buffaloes and cattle, respectively. The economic value of reduced production of infected animals was estimated as US$0.33 and 0.32 per animal per day for cattle and buffaloes, respectively.

  12. Identification of micro satellite markers on chromosomes of bread ...

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    Identification of micro satellite markers on chromosomes of bread wheat showing an association with karnal bunt resistance. M Kumar, OP Luthra, NR Yadav, L Chaudhary, N Saini, R Kumar, I Sharma, V Chawla ...

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    A meta-heuristic cuckoo search and eigen permutation approach for model order ... The proposed approach preserves the stability of the original system into the lower ... AKHILESH KUMAR GUPTA1 DEEPAK KUMAR1 PAULSON SAMUEL1.

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    Mar 22, 2010 ... variant Russula species on the basis of RAPD and isozyme analysis. Key words: ..... Singh RP, Singh U (eds) Molecular Methods in Plant Pathology, CRC. Press INC., pp. ... Speciation and synonymy in Penicillium subgenus ...

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    Full Text Available etion. ... JOURNAL ... Am J Med Genet 113:275-8 (2002) DOI:10.1002/ajmg.10725 ... PMID:25738052 ... AUTHORS ... Kumar... M, Aroor S, Mundkur S, Kumar S ... TITLE ... Guillain-barre syndrome: a clinical stu

  16. Caltech Center for Structural and Amorphous Metals

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    Flores, D. Suh, R. Howell, P. Asoka -Kumar, P.A. Sterne, and R. H. Dauskardt, "Flow and Fracture of Bulk Metallic Glass Alloys and Their Composites...Behavior of Zr-Ti-Cu-Ni-Be Bulk Metallic Glass Alloys," Materials Transactions, JIM, 42 [4], 638-641, 2001. K. M. Flores, D. Suh, P. Asoka -Kumar, P.A...Materials Research, 17[5], 1153-1161, 2002. D. Suh, P. Asoka -Kumar and R. H. Dauskardt, "The Effects of Hydrogen on Viscoelastic Relaxation in Zr-Ti-Ni-Cu

  17. Journal of Chemical Sciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Methylpiperidin-4-yl) methyl] arylsulfonyl]-1H-indoles: Synthesis, SAR and biological evaluation as a novel class of 5-HT6 Receptor Antagonists. Ramakrishna V S Nirogi Rajesh Kumar Badange Kiran Kumar Kandukuri Mukkanti Khagga. Regular ...

  18. Effect of primary and secondary radicals on chain breaks in ribosomal RNA in E. coli ribosomes

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    It has been shown previously that, in dilute aerated solutions, ribosomes are inactivated by OH radicals and by secondary radicals produced from added alcohols (Singh and Vadasz 1983 a). In de-aerated solutions, both radicalH and e - sub(aq) also inactivate ribosomes (Singh and Vadasz 1983 b). The results of these studies and other on different systems (Adams et al. 1973, Aldrich and Cundall 1969, Dewey and Stein 1970, Masuda et al. 1971, Nabben et al. 1982, 1983, Samuni et al. 1980, Singh and Singh 1982) have shown that damage to biological systems occurs by diverse mechanisms. One of these mechanisms involves chain breaks in RNA (Pollard and Weller 1967). The purpose of this study was to determine which of the primary and secondary radicals cause chain breaks in ribosomal RNA (rRNA) within the ribosomes. (author)

  19. South African Journal of Chemistry - Vol 65 (2012)

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    The Synthesis of Nitrogen-Doped Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes Using an ... Effects of Deposited Metallic Silver on Nano-ZnO for the Environmental Purification ... B Ananda Kumar, S Raju, K Bharath Kumar Naik, G Nageswara Rao, 184-190 ...

  20. The Magnetohydrodynamic Generator A Physics Olympiad Problem

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    The Magnetohydrodynamic Generator A Physics Olympiad Problem (2001). Vijay A Singh ... Magnetohydrodynamics; generator; power; efficiency; Faraday's law; Physics Olympiad . Author Affiliations. Vijay A Singh1 Manish Kapoor2. Physics Department Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur 208016, India. MPE College ...

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    Author Affiliations. R P Singh1 R P Patel1 Ashok K Singh1 D Hamar2 J Lichtenberger2. Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Physics Department, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, India; Department of Geophysics, Eotvos University, Budapest, Hungary ...

  2. Genetic analyses for deciphering the status and role of ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Genetics; Volume 96; Issue 1. Genetic analyses for deciphering the status and role of photoperiodic and maturity genes in major Indian soybean cultivars. SANJAY GUPTA VIRENDER SINGH BHATIA GIRIRAJ KUMAWAT DEVSHREE THAKUR GOURAV SINGH RACHANA TRIPATHI GYANESH ...

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    Author Affiliations. Ellis Bagga1 Sunita Kumari1 Rajesh Kumar1 Rakesh Kumar1 R P Bajpai1 Lalit M Bharadwaj1. Biomolecular Electronics and Nanotechnology Division, Central Scientific Instrument Organisation, Sector 30/C, Chandigarh 160 030, India ...

  4. Bulletin of Materials Science | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Author Affiliations. Bimal Kumar Panigrahi1 Surendra Kumar Jain2. R&D Centre for Iron and Steel, Steel Authority of India Limited, Ranchi 834 002, India; Steel Authority of India Ltd., Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai 490 001, India ...

  5. Yb3+-Er3+ square nanoplates VAIRAPPERUMAL TAMILMANI

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    VAIRAPPERUMAL TAMILMANI,a ABHISHEK KUMAR SONI,b VINEET KUMAR RAI,b. BALACHANDRAN UNNI NAIR,a and KALARICAL JANARDHANAN SREERAM*,a. aChemical Laboratory, CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai 600 020, Tamilnadu,. India. bLaser and Spectroscopy Laboratory, Department ...

  6. Association between methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR ...

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    Association between methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T gene polymorphism and risk of ischemic stroke in North Indian population: A hospital based case–control study. Amit Kumar, Shubham Misra, Anjali Hazarika, Pradeep Kumar, Ram Sagar, Abhishek Pathak, Kamalesh Chakravarty, Kameshwar ...

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    741-3. This article on PubMed. 10. Le Breton C. Ostéites septiques. In : Laredo JD, Morvan G, Wybier M, eds. Imagerie ostéo-articulaire. 11. Vivek Agrawal, Mohit Kumar Joshi, Bhupendra Kumar Jain, Debajyoti Mohanty, Arun ...

  8. Improving Image Segmentation with Adaptive, Recurrent, Spiking Neural Network Models of the Primary Visual Cortex

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    Vijay Singh, Martin Tchernookov, Rebecca Butterfield, Ilya Nemenman, Rongrong Ji. Director Field Model of the Primary Visual Cortex for Contour...FTE Equivalent: Total Number: DISCIPLINE Vijay Singh 40 Physics 0.40 1 PERCENT_SUPPORTEDNAME FTE Equivalent: Total Number: Martin Tchernookov 0.20

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. MANAS RANJAN SINGH. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 43 Issue 4 April 2018 pp 51. Optimization of cryo-treated EDM variables using TOPSIS-based TLBO algorithm · CHINMAYA PRASAD MOHANTY MANTRA PRASAD SATPATHY SIBA SANKAR MAHAPATRA MANAS RANJAN SINGH.

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    86 Understanding Chemistry. Animesh Chakraverty. 88 Indian Mathematics and Astronomy: Some Landmarks. Michie Vane. REFLECTIONS. 92 Professor Sisir Kumar Mitra - As I Remember Him. Mrinal Kumar Das Gupta. Front Cover. Back Cover. Auroral Bands. (Photo courtesy: Prof. Chanchal Uberoi, liSe. BangaloreJ.

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. Naveen Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 32 Issue 5 August 2007 pp 937-945 Articles. ARC: Automated Resource Classifier for agglomerative functional classification of prokaryotic proteins using annotation texts · Muthiah Gnanamani Naveen Kumar ...

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    ... of X-ray transients with Scanning Sky Monitor (SSM) onboard AstroSat. M. C. RAMADEVI B. T. RAVISHANKAR ABHILASH R. SARWADE S. VAISHALI NIRMAL KUMAR IYER ANUJ NANDI V. GIRISH VIVEK KUMAR AGARWAL BLESSY ELIZABETH BABY MOHAMMED HASAN S. SEETHA DIPANKAR BHATTACHARYA.

  13. Journal of Chemical Sciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Triethylammonium salt of dimethyl diphenyldithiophosphates: Single crystal X-ray and DFT analysis. SANDEEP KUMAR RUCHI KHAJURIA MANDEEP KOUR RAKESH KUMAR LOVE KARAN RANA GEETA HUNDAL VIVEK K GUPTA RAJNI KANT SUSHIL K PANDEY. Regular Article Volume 128 Issue 6 June 2016 pp ...

  14. Managing Uncertainty in the Real World

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    Home; Journals; Resonance – Journal of Science Education; Volume 4; Issue 4. Managing Uncertainty in the Real World - Fuzzy Systems. Satish Kumar. General Article ... Author Affiliations. Satish Kumar1. Department of Physics and Computer Science, Dayalbagh Educational Institute Dayalbagh, Agra 282005, India.

  15. Role of bacteria in DMS(P) cycle

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    - lower atmosphere study Role of bacteria in DMS(P) cycle Sree S. Kumar, Usha Chinchkar, Shanta Nair, P. A. Loka Bharathi and D. Chandramohan - contact: ksree@nio.org National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula. Goa. India. 403 004 Sree Kumar is a...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. MALAY NIRAJ. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 41 Issue 10 October 2016 pp 1209-1218. Designing of fuzzy expert heuristic models with cost management toward coordinating AHP, fuzzy TOPSIS and FIS approaches · ANUP KUMAR RAJAK MALAY NIRAJ SHALENDRA KUMAR.

  17. Sentiment analysis enhancement with target variable in Kumar’s Algorithm

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    2016-04-01

    Sentiment analysis (also known as opinion mining) refers to the use of text analysis and computational linguistics to identify and extract subjective information in source materials. Sentiment analysis is widely applied to reviews discussion that is being talked in social media for many purposes, ranging from marketing, customer service, or public opinion of public policy. One of the popular algorithm for Sentiment Analysis implementation is Kumar algorithm that developed by Kumar and Sebastian. Kumar algorithm can identify the sentiment score of the statement, sentence or tweet, but cannot determine the relationship of the object or target related to the sentiment being analysed. This research proposed solution for that challenge by adding additional component that represent object or target to the existing algorithm (Kumar algorithm). The result of this research is a modified algorithm that can give sentiment score based on a given object or target.

  18. Palynodating of subsurface sediments, Raniganj Coalfield ...

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    List of spore–pollen species identified in borehole RT-4, Raniganj Coalfield. Simple trilete spore. Genus. Brevitriletes Bharadwaj and Srivastava emend. Tiwari and Singh (1981). B. unicus Bharadwaj and Srivastava emend. Tiwari and Singh (1981). Genus. Callumispora Bharadwaj and Srivastava emend. Tiwari et al (1989).

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. William J Foley. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 125 Issue 4 July 2013 pp 765-775. Antileishmanial polyphenols from Corymbia maculata · Jasmeen Sidana Dinesh Neeradi Alka Choudhary Sushma Singh William J Foley Inder Pal Singh.

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    Home; Journals; Resonance – Journal of Science Education; Volume 13; Issue 8. Fermion Number Fractionization. Kumar Rao Narendra Sahu Prasanta K ... Author Affiliations. Kumar Rao1 Narendra Sahu1 Prasanta K Panigrahi1. Theoretical Physics Division, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad 380 009, India ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. Rajesh Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 121 Issue 4 July 2009 pp 497-502. Synthesis, antimicrobial and antifungal activities of novel 1H-1,4-diazepines containing pyrazolopyrimidinone moiety · Rajesh Kumar Yogesh Chandra Joshi.

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    Optimization of machining parameters of hard porcelain on a CNC machine by Taguchi-and RSM method · EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT · DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. Saurabh Agrawal, Manoj kumar Gaur, Dinesh kumar Kasdekar, Sharad Agrawal, 13-22 ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy. Ankit Kumar Pandey. Articles written in Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy. Volume 38 Issue 1 March 2017 pp 7 Research Article. Benford's Distribution in Extrasolar World: Do the Exoplanets Follow Benford's Distribution? Abhishek Shukla Ankit Kumar Pandey ...

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    Higher pH favours the precipitation of a new sodium hydrogen phosphate. Volume 129 Issue 10 October 2017 pp 1611-1626 REGULAR ARTICLE. Resolution of the Identity and Cholesky Representation of EOM-MP2 Approximation: Implementation, Accuracy and Efficiency · DINESH KUMAR ACHINTYA KUMAR DUTTA ...

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    Triethylammonium salt of dimethyl diphenyldithiophosphates: Single crystal X-ray and DFT analysis · SANDEEP KUMAR RUCHI KHAJURIA MANDEEP KOUR RAKESH KUMAR LOVE KARAN RANA GEETA HUNDAL VIVEK K GUPTA RAJNI KANT SUSHIL K PANDEY · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. The present work ...

  6. Music on the Move: Methodological Applications of Bernstein's Concepts in a Secondary School Music Context

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    In 2002 Parlo Singh outlined Bernstein's theory of the pedagogic device, elaborating the potential in Bernstein's complex theoretical framework for empirical research. In particular, Singh suggests that Bernstein's concepts provide the means of making explicit the macro and micro structuring of knowledge into pedagogic communication. More…

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Sartajvir Singh. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 39 Issue 6 December 2014 pp 1311-1331. A comparative study on change vector analysis based change detection techniques · Sartajvir Singh Rajneesh Talwar · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Detection of Earth surface changes are ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. BHIM SINGH. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 41 Issue 10 October 2016 pp 1111-1122. Single-stage unity power factor based electronic ballast · ASHISH SHRIVASTAVA BHIM SINGH · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. This paper deals with the design, modeling, analysis and ...

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    The Source of Acetylcholine in the Frog's Heart on Direct Electrical Stimulation . . . . Inderjit Singh, Sunita Inderjit Singh and O. P. Bhatmagar 249. The Skull of Hemirhamphus xanthopterus Cuv. & Val. . . . . . . . . . . . P. N. Mathur, Narain Khattar and Kumari M. Zachariah 255. Studies on the Microbial Spoilage of Canned Food.

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    Author Affiliations. M K Singh1 2 3 A K Soma3 V Singh1 3 R Pathak2. Physics Department, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, India; Physics Department, Tilak Dhari Postgraduate College, Jaunpur 222 002, India; Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. P SHARATH KUMAR. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 42 Issue 8 August 2017 pp 1309-1316. Multiple-load series resonant inverter for induction cooking application with pulse density modulation · P SHARATH KUMAR · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Multiple-load induction cooking ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. SAKENDRA KUMAR. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 41 Issue 10 October 2016 pp 1203-1208. Evaluation of microstructure of A356 aluminum alloy casting prepared under vibratory conditions during the solidification · SAKENDRA KUMAR S P TEWARI · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    AMBRISH KUMAR SRIVASTAVA, ANOOP KUMAR PANDEY and NEERAJ MISRA∗. Department of Physics, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226 007, India e-mail: neerajmisra11@gmail.com. MS received 28 March 2014; revised 29 July 2015; accepted 10 August 2015. Abstract. The present work deals with ...

  14. Proceedings – Mathematical Sciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    In this paper, we study the matrix multiplication operators on Banach function spaces and discuss their applications in semigroups for solving the abstract Cauchy problem. Author Affiliations. H Hudzik1 Rajeev Kumar2 Romesh Kumar2. Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Adam Mickiewicz University ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. Pankaj Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 32 Issue 1 January 2007 pp 3-15 Articles. Simple sequence repeats in mycobacterial genomes · Vattipally B Sreenu Pankaj Kumar Javaregowda Nagaraju Hampapathalu A Nagarajaram · More Details Abstract Fulltext ...

  16. Phonon Confinement Effect in TiO2 Nanoparticles as Thermosensor Materials

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    Reprinted in the Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology (March 28, 2011). 2) Junwei Wang, Ashish Kumar Mishra, Qing Zhao and Liping Huang...application", Applied Physics Letters, 105, 113104 (2014). 7) Ashish Kumar Mishra, K.V. Lakshmi and Liping Huang, " Eco -friendly Scalable Production of

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    [5] Zhenyue Hong, “DC-voltage link resonant inverters”, Department of Electrical and. Electronic Engineering University of. Canterbury, New Zealand. [6] Kalyan Kumar Halder, Naruttam Kumar Roy and B.C. Ghosh, “Position Sensorless. Control for an Interior Permanent Magnet. Synchronous Motor SVM Drive with ANN.

  18. Proceedings – Mathematical Sciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Proceedings – Mathematical Sciences; Volume 123; Issue 1. One-Parameter Family of Solitons from Minimal Surfaces. Rukmini Dey Pradip Kumar. Volume 123 Issue 1 ... Author Affiliations. Rukmini Dey1 Pradip Kumar1. School of Mathematics, Harish Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad 211 019, India ...

  19. Discovery of SM Higgs Boson in ATLAS Experiment

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    ics, Higgs boson, particle detec- tors, trigger, grid computing. Discovery of SM Higgs Boson in ATLAS Experiment. Prafulla Kumar Behera. Prafulla Kumar Behera is an experimental high energy physicist at the. IITM, Chennai. He has participated in many large-scale collider experiments namely. BELLE at Japan, BABAR.

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. Rajkumar. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 25 Issue 6 November 2002 pp 549-551. Semiconductor applications of plasma immersion ion implantation technology · Mukesh Kumar Rajkumar Dinesh Kumar P J George · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    Jan 27, 2016 ... Home; Journals; Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy. NAGENDRA KUMAR. Articles written in Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy. Volume 29 Issue 1-2 March-June 2008 pp 243-248. Damping of Slow Magnetoacoustic Waves in an Inhomogeneous Coronal Plasma · Nagendra Kumar Pradeep ...

  2. Journal of Biosciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. Anurag Kumar Mishra. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 27 Issue 3 June 2002 pp 251-259 Articles. Cloning and sequencing of complete -crystallin cDNA from embryonic lens of Crocodylus palustris · Raman Agrawal Reena Chandrashekhar Anurag Kumar Mishra ...

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    A computational study on structure, stability and bonding in Noble Gas bound metal Nitrates, Sulfates and Carbonates (Metal = Cu, Ag, Au). MANAS GHARAa, SUDIP PANa, JYOTIRMOY DEBb, ANAND KUMAR,a UTPAL SARKAR*,b and PRATIM KUMAR CHATTARAJ*,a. aDepartment of Chemistry and Centre for ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. Arun Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 120 Issue 5 September 2008 pp 485-491. Preparation and characterization of free-standing pure porphyrin nanoparticles · Arun Kumar Perepogu Prakriti Ranjan Bangal · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. HEMANTHA KUMAR. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 42 Issue 7 July 2017 pp 1143-1153. Engine gearbox fault diagnosis using empirical mode decomposition method and Naıve Bayes algorithm · KIRAN VERNEKAR HEMANTHA KUMAR K V GANGADHARAN · More Details Abstract ...

  6. SWJ:39-42 Inheritance of Pod Colour in Cowpea INHERITANCE

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    Mustapha & Singh (2008) SWJ:39-42. Inheritance of Pod Colour in Cowpea. INHERITANCE OF POD COLOUR IN. COWPEA (Vigna unguiculata (L.) WALP). * MUSTAPHA, Y1. & SINGH, B. B2. 1 Department of Biological Sciences. Bayero University, Kano Nigeria. 2 Department of Genetics and Plant breeding,. G.B. Pant ...

  7. Journal of Earth System Science | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    A direct inversion scheme for deep resistivity sounding data using artificial neural networks · Jimmy Stephen C Manoj S B Singh ... Artificial neural network approach for estimation of surface specific humidity and air temperature using Multifrequency Scanning Microwave Radiometer · Randhir Singh B G Vasudevan P K Pal ...

  8. Pramana – Journal of Physics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Recently Auberson, Mahoux, Roy and Singh have proved a long standing conjecture of Roy and Singh: In 2-dimensional phase space, a maximally realistic quantum mechanics can have quantum probabilities of no more than + 1 complete commuting cets (CCS) of observables coexisting as marginals of one positive ...

  9. Journal of Biosciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. SADHANA SINGH. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 40 Issue 2 June 2015 pp 355-364 Articles. Functional and structural abnormalities associated with empathy in patients with schizophrenia: An fMRI and VBM study · Sadhana Singh Shilpi Modi Satnam Goyal ...

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    common growth regulators used for extending post-harvest storage life of horticultural crops (Jobling et al., 2003; Khan and Singh, 2007; Khan et al.,. 2007; Khan and Singh, 2010). Methyl jasmonate (MeJA), a natural plant growth regulator, is a phytohormone with ubiquitous distribution among plants. Depending upon the.

  11. Principles of maximally classical and maximally realistic quantum ...

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    Principles of maximally classical and maximally realistic quantum mechanics. S M ROY. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Mumbai 400 005, India. Abstract. Recently Auberson, Mahoux, Roy and Singh have proved a long standing conjecture of Roy and Singh: In 2N-dimensional phase space, ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. Prabhpreet Singh. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 126 Issue 1 January 2014 pp 159-167. The family of N-adenine: New entry for adenine-benzamide conjugates linked via versatile spacers · Prabhpreet Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Ravindra Singh. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 34 Issue 4 August 2009 pp 543-556. RF sputtering: A viable tool for MEMS fabrication · Sudhir Chandra Vivekanand Bhatt Ravindra Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Fabrication of Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS) requires ...

  14. Erratum to: Measurement of copper vapour laser-induced ...

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    Erratum to: Measurement of copper vapour laser-induced deformation of dielectric-coated mirror surface by. Michelson interferometer. A WAHID. ∗. , S KUNDU, J S B SINGH, A K SINGH, A KHATTAR,. S K MAURYA, J S DHUMAL and K DASGUPTA. Laser & Plasma Technology Division, Beam Technology Development ...

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    Jan 5, 2015 ... e length resp grain breadt z; KS-7 and .... among yield components resulting from changing genotypic ... many genetic as well as environmental factors (Singh and Singh, 2004 ... 11 genes rating of selection, 22 stable RIL's were established. They ...... The analysis of variance revealed the significant.

  16. Journal of Biosciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. B N Singh. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 34 Issue 2 June 2009 pp 263-274 Articles. Variations in morphological and life-history traits under extreme temperatures in Drosophila ananassae · Seema Sisodia B N Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

  17. Cerium oxide nanoparticles protect rodent lungs from hypobaric hypoxia-induced oxidative stress and inflammation

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    Full Text Available Aditya Arya,1 Niroj Kumar Sethy,1 Sushil Kumar Singh,2 Mainak Das,3 Kalpana Bhargava1 1Peptide and Proteomics Division, Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences, Defence Research and Development Organization, Delhi, 2Functional Materials Division, Solid State Physics Laboratory, Defence Research and Development Organization, Delhi, 3Biological Science and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India Background: Cerium oxide nanoparticles (nanoceria are effective at quenching reactive oxygen species (ROS in cell culture and animal models. Although nanoceria reportedly deposit in lungs, their efficacy in conferring lung protection during oxidative stress remains unexplored. Thus, the study evaluated the protective efficacy of nanoceria in rat lung tissue during hypobaric hypoxia. Methods: A total of 48 animals were randomly divided into four equal groups (control [C], nanoceria treated [T], hypoxia [H], and nanoceria treated plus hypoxia [T+H]. Animals were injected intraperitoneally with either a dose of 0.5 µg/kg body weight/week of nanoceria (T and T+H groups or vehicle (C and H groups for 5 weeks. After the final dose, H and T+H animals were challenged with hypobaric hypoxia, while C and T animals were maintained at normoxia. Lungs were isolated and homogenate was obtained for analysis of ROS, lipid peroxidation, glutathione, protein carbonylation, and 4-hydroxynonenal-adduct formation. Plasma was used for estimating major inflammatory cytokines using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Intact lung tissues were fixed and both transmission electron microscopy and histopathological examinations were carried out separately for detecting internalization of nanoparticles as well as altered lung morphology. Results: Spherical nanoceria of 7–10 nm diameter were synthesized using a microemulsion method, and the lung protective efficacy of the nanoceria evaluated during hypobaric hypoxia. With repeated

  18. Sadhana | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. V S S PAVAN KUMAR HARI. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 42 Issue 8 August 2017 pp 1285-1297. Experimental determination of mechanical parameters in sensorless vector-controlled induction motor drive · V S S PAVAN KUMAR HARI AVANISH TRIPATHI G NARAYANAN · More Details ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. PRADEEP KUMAR BUDDE. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 130 Issue 3 March 2018 pp 27. Non-oxidative methane dehydroaromatization reaction over highly active α-MoC1−x ZSM-5 derived from pretreatment · PRADEEP KUMAR BUDDE ARVIND ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. AJAY KUMAR SOOD. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 42 Issue 3 March 2017 pp 433-445. Drag reduction by the introduction of shear-free surfaces in a turbulent channel flow · AJAY KUMAR SOOD MURALI R CHOLEMARI BALAJI SRINIVASAN · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

  1. Journal of Genetics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Genetics. Sushil Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Genetics. Volume 79 Issue 3 2000 pp 97-104. Induced mutation to monocotyledony in periwinkle, Catharanthus roseus, and suppression of mutant phenotype by kinetin · Shashi Pandey Rai Sushil Kumar · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. P Pavan Kumar. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 39 Issue 1 February 2014 pp 63-79. A string matching based algorithm for performance evaluation of mathematical expression recognition · P Pavan Kumar Arun Agarwal Chakravarthy Bhagvati · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. In this paper ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Genetics. Sushil Kumar Jaiswal. Articles written in Journal of Genetics. Volume 93 Issue 3 December 2014 pp 865-868 Research Note. Overlap of Patau and Pierre Robin syndromes along with abnormal metabolism: an interesting case study · Sushil Kumar Jaiswal Krishna Kishore Sukla Vineeta ...

  4. Synthesis and characterization of composites of mixed oxides of iron ...

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science; Volume 34; Issue 4. Synthesis and characterization of composites of mixed oxides of iron and neodymium in polymer matrix of aniline–formaldehyde. Sajdha H N Sheikh B L Kalsotra N Kumar S Kumar. Volume 34 Issue 4 July 2011 pp 843-851 ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. RAJ KUMAR. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 41 Issue 6 June 2016 pp 643-652. Experimental and numerical analysis for optimal design parameters of a falling film evaporator · RAJNEESH KAUSHAL RAJ KUMAR GAURAV VATS · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Present study exhibits ...

  6. Journal of Biosciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Oct 27, 2004 ... Heat stress response in plants: a complex game with chaperones and more than twenty heat stress transcription factors. Sanjeev Kumar Baniwal Kapil Bharti Kwan Yu Chan Markus Fauth Arnab Ganguli Sachin Kotak Shravan Kumar Mishra Lutz Nover Markus Port Klaus-Dieter Scharf Joanna Tripp ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Genetics. Swati Chaudhary. Articles written in Journal of Genetics. Volume 88 Issue 2 August 2009 pp 227-232 Research Article. Mapping of the multifoliate pinna (mfp) leaf-blade morphology mutation in grain pea Pisum sativum · Raghvendra Kumar Mishra Anil Kumar Swati Chaudhary Sushil ...

  8. Pramana – Journal of Physics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. Arun Kumar Pati. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 56 Issue 2-3 February-March 2001 pp 393-401 Quantum information processing. Interference due to coherence swapping · Arun Kumar Pati Marek Zukowski · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    Heat stress response in plants: a complex game with chaperones and more than twenty heat stress transcription factors · Sanjeev Kumar Baniwal Kapil Bharti Kwan Yu Chan Markus Fauth Arnab Ganguli Sachin Kotak Shravan Kumar Mishra Lutz Nover Markus Port Klaus-Dieter Scharf Joanna Tripp Christian Weber Dirk ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. N MOHAN KUMAR. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 41 Issue 11 November 2016 pp 1261-1274. Context sensitive trust based geographic opportunistic routing in mobile ad hoc networks · A RAJESH N MOHAN KUMAR · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Position based opportunistic routing ...

  11. Proceedings – Mathematical Sciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Proceedings – Mathematical Sciences; Volume 124; Issue 1. Issue front cover thumbnail. Volume 124, Issue 1. February 2014, pages 1-126. pp 1-15. Alexander Duals of Multipermutohedron Ideals · Ajay Kumar Chanchal Kumar · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. An Alexander dual of a ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. MANOJ KUMAR. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 32 Issue 5 October 2007 pp 513-519. Design and development of long-period grating sensors for temperature monitoring · Smita Chaubey Purushottam Joshi Manoj Kumar Rajesh Arya A K Nath Sanjay Kher · More Details Abstract Fulltext ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. Shree Kumar Apte. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 29 Issue 2 June 2004 pp 153-161 Articles. A novel potassium deficiency-induced stimulon in Anabaena torulosa · Anuradha Alahari Shree Kumar Apte · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Potassium deficiency ...

  14. Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics - Vol 17, No 4 (2016)

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    ... reductase (MTHFR) C677T gene polymorphism and risk of ischemic stroke in North Indian population: A hospital based case–control study · EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. Amit Kumar, Shubham Misra, Anjali Hazarika, Pradeep Kumar, Ram Sagar, ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. C SUDHEER KUMAR. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 42 Issue 3 September 2017 pp 469-479 Article. Modulation of chaperone-like and membranolytic activities of major horse seminal plasma protein HSP-1/2 by L-carnitine · C SUDHEER KUMAR MUSTI J ...

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    Web Services and Cloud Computing to Create Next-Generation Mobile Applications,” 627-634. Proceedings of the 24th ACM SIGPLAN Conference Companion on...the 1st Workshop on Mobile Middleware. Leuven, Belgium, December 2008. ACM, 2008. [Kumar 2010] Kumar, K. & Lu, Y. “ Cloud Computing for Mobile Users

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Vivek Kumar Mehta. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 36 Issue 6 December 2011 pp 977-994. A general approach for optimal kinematic design of 6-DOF parallel manipulators · Vivek Kumar Mehta Bhaskar Dasgupta · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Optimal kinematic design of parallel ...

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. ASIM KUMAR CHATTOPADHYAY. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 85 Issue 4 October 2015 pp 713-721. Second-harmonic ion cyclotron resonance heating scenarios of Aditya tokamak plasma · Asim Kumar Chattopadhyay S V Kulkarni R Srinivasan ...

  19. Journal of Genetics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Genetics. Arun Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Genetics. Volume 89 Issue 2 August 2010 pp 201-211 Research Article. Genetic control of leaf-blade morphogenesis by the INSECATUS gene in Pisum sativum · Sushil Kumar Swati Chaudhary Vishakha Sharma Renu Kumari Raghvendra ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. Rajneesh Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 109 Issue 3 September 2000 pp 371-380. Plain strain problem of poroelasticity using eigenvalue approach · Rajneesh Kumar Aseem Miglani N R Garg · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

  1. Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Jan 27, 2016 ... Home; Journals; Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy. N. Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy. Volume 38 Issue 3 September 2017 pp 57. Classical Orbital Paramagnetism in Non-equilibrium Steady State · Avinash A. Deshpande N. Kumar · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy. A. K. Singh. Articles written in Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy. Volume 38 Issue 2 June 2017 pp 29 Review Article. Soft X-ray Focusing Telescope Aboard AstroSat: Design, Characteristics and Performance · K. P. Singh G. C. Stewart N. J. Westergaard S.

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. R Singh. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 25 Issue 3 June 2000 pp 319-330. Dynamic design of automotive systems: Engine mounts and structural joints · R Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Dynamic design and vibro-acoustic modelling issues for automotive structures are illustrated ...

  4. Annals of Medical and Health Sciences Research - Vol 4, No 8 (2014)

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    Histopathological Study of Placentae in Low Birth Weight Babies in India · EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. JS Nigam, V Misra, P Singh, PA Singh, S Chauhan, B Thakur, 79-83. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2141-9248.138016 ...

  5. Histopathological Study of Placentae in Low Birth Weight Babies in ...

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    Histopathological Study of Placentae in Low Birth Weight Babies in India. JS Nigam, V Misra, P Singh, PA Singh, S Chauhan, B Thakur. Abstract. Background: The antenatal health-care given to pregnant women has great influence on the rates of perinatal death and morbidity. Amongst the different causes of perinatal ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. R K Singh Raman. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 28 Issue 3-4 June-August 2003 pp 467-473. Interplay of microbiological corrosion and alloy microstructure in stress corrosion cracking of weldments of advanced stainless steels · R K Singh Raman · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    See Marudarajan and others. On a new caligid parasite from the Indian Hammer- head shark, 302. See Khanna and others. See Singh and Singh. The mechanism of tonus in unstriated muscle, 351. See Marudarajan and others. Soil conditions and wilt dieseases in plants with special reference to Fusariam wasinfectum on.

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. VIJANDER SINGH. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 37 Issue 6 December 2012 pp 709-721. An efficient similarity measure technique for medical image registration · Vilas H Gaidhane Yogesh V Hote Vijander Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. In this paper, an efficient similarity ...

  9. Study of annealing effects in Al–Sb bilayer thin films

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    There are three methods to prepare compound semiconductor systems: bilayer annealing (Singh and Vijay 2004a), rapid thermal annealing (Singh and Vijay 2004b) and ion beam mixing (Dhar et al 2003). The annealing and ion beam mixing were found to show inferior mixing effects compared to rapid thermal annealing.

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Biosciences. L Singh. Articles written in Journal of Biosciences. Volume 36 Issue 4 September 2011 pp 739-748 Review. Mango ginger (Curcuma amada Roxb.) – A promising spice for phytochemicals and biological activities · R S Policegoudra S M Aradhya L Singh · More Details Abstract ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. S G Singh. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 38 Issue 6 December 2013 pp 1067-1082. Boiling flow through diverging microchannel · V S Duryodhan S G Singh Amit Agrawal · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. An experimental study of flow boiling through diverging microchannel has been ...

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. Sejal Shah. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 30 Issue 5 October 2007 pp 477-480 Polymers. Study of microhardness and electrical properties of proton irradiated polyethersulfone (PES) · Nilam Shah Dolly Singh Sejal Shah Anjum Qureshi N L Singh K P ...

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    favour. The highlight of the "electoral reforms" resolution was not any meaningful step to curb malpractices or reduce the role of money in elections...facility, avionics repair, electronics manufactur- ing, and medical products. The British do not have to concentrate on such high technology ventures...circumventing the land ceiling law in Uttar Pra- desh to save his farm. The prime minister, Mr Rajiv Gandhi, himself took the opportunity of a talk with

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Praveen Kumar Pinnoji. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 32 Issue 4 August 2007 pp 445-458. Finite element modelling of helmeted head impact under frontal loading · Praveen Kumar Pinnoji Puneet Mahajan · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Finite element models of the head and helmet ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. AMIT KUMAR JAIN. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 42 Issue 8 August 2017 pp 1275-1283. Single-current-sensor-based active front-end-converter-fed four quadrants induction motor drive · JOSEPH KIRAN BANDA AMIT KUMAR JAIN · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Induction motor (IM) ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Pawan Kumar Gupta. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 32 Issue 3 June 2007 pp 253-275. TCP with header checksum option for wireless links: An analytical approach towards performance evaluation · Pawan Kumar Gupta Joy Kuri · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. TCP performs poorly in ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Nitin Kumar Dhiman. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 40 Issue 5 August 2015 pp 1385-1433. Where am I? Creating spatial awareness in unmanned ground robots using SLAM: A survey · Nitin Kumar Dhiman Dipti Deodhare Deepak Khemani · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. This paper ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Sushil Kumar Addy. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 30 Issue 1 February 2005 pp 1-10. Thermal effect on gravity waves in a compressible liquid layer over a solid half-space under initial hydrostatic stress · Sushil Kumar Addy Nil Ratan Chakraborty · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. ANISH KUMAR. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 42 Issue 6 June 2017 pp 981-1005. Mathematical modeling and analysis of WEDM machining parameters of nickel-based super alloy using response surface methodology · M P GARG ANISH KUMAR C K SAHU · More Details Abstract Fulltext ...

  20. Journal of Earth System Science | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. Sankar Kumar Nath. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 117 Issue S2 November 2008 pp 649-670. Seismic hazard scenario and attenuation model of the Garhwal Himalaya using near-field synthesis from weak motion seismometry · Sankar Kumar ...

  1. Journal of Chemical Sciences | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. Manoj Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 114 Issue 6 December 2002 pp 659-673. Maximization of yield of C-13 isotope by multiphoton dissociation of Freon-22 using high average power TEA CO2 laser · Manoj Kumar Anant Deshpande ...

  2. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase polymorphism G298T in ...

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    Supplementary data: Endothelial nitric oxide synthase polymorphism G298T in association with oxidative DNA damage in coronary atherosclerosis. Rajesh G. Kumar, Mrudula K. Spurthi, Kishore G. Kumar, Sanjib K. Sahu and Surekha H. Rani. J. Genet. 91, 349–352. Table 1. The demographic and clinical data of the CHD ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. Sahadev Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 125 Issue 1 February 2016 pp 165-178. Coal fire mapping of East Basuria Colliery, Jharia coalfield using vertical derivative technique of magnetic data · S K Pal Jitendra Vaish Sahadev Kumar ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. Ch Vijay Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 121 Issue 1 January 2009 pp 75-82 Full Papers. Unsymmetrical extended -conjugated zinc phthalocyanine for sensitization of nanocrystalline TiO2 films · L Giribabu Ch Vijay Kumar P Yella Reddy ...

  5. Pramana – Journal of Physics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. Archan Kumar Das. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 64 Issue 2 February 2005 pp 239-247 Research Articles. A new approach of binary addition and subtraction by non-linear material based switching technique · Archan Kumar Das Partha Partima ...

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    Carl Hirschie Johnson. 32 Pittendrigh: The Darwinian Clock-Watcher. Vijay Kumar Sharma. 42 The 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics: Optics. Vasant Natarajan and N Mukunda. -. ~ 8 Aryabha~a and Axial Rotation of Earth. A Brief History. Amartya Kumar Dutta. RESEARCH NEWS. 73 Stereoscopic View of the Sun and its Adivity.

  7. Supplementary data: Novel mutation in ATP-binding domain of ...

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    Novel mutation in ATP-binding domain of ABCD1 gene in adrenoleucodystrophy. Neeraj Kumar, Krishna K. Taneja, Atul Kumar, Deepti Nayar, Bhupesh Taneja, Satindra Aneja,. Madhuri Behari, Veena Kalra and Surendra K. Bansal. J. Genet. 89, 473–477. Figure 1. Rmsd plot of native and Arg617Ser substituted models.

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. ABHAYA KUMAR SWAIN. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 89 Issue 4 October 2017 pp 56 Special Issue. Mass restricting variables in semi-invisible production at the LHC · PARTHA KONAR ABHAYA KUMAR SWAIN · More Details Abstract Fulltext ...

  9. Resonance – Journal of Science Education | Indian Academy of ...

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    Home; Journals; Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Ashwin B R Kumar. Articles written in Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Volume 23 Issue 1 January 2018 pp 23-40 General Article. Chemistry at the Nanoscale: When Every Reaction is a Discrete Event · Ashwin B R Kumar Ram Ramaswamy.

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    Siddhartha Kumar Ghoshal. Articles written in Resonance – Journal of Science Education. Volume 1 Issue 1 January 1996 pp 48-55 Series Article. Know Your Personal Computer Introduction to Computers · Siddhartha Kumar Ghoshal · More Details Fulltext PDF. Volume 1 Issue 2 February 1996 pp 32-39 Series Article.

  11. Intraocular eyelashes and iris cyst in anterior chamber following penetrating eye injury: a case report

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    Full Text Available Sabin Sahu,1 Lila Raj Puri,1 Sanjay Kumar Singh2 1Department of Ophthalmology, Sagarmatha Choudhary Eye Hospital, Lahan, Siraha, 2Department of Ophthalmology, Biratnagar Eye Hospital, Biratnagar, Nepal Background: The presence of intraocular eyelashes following penetrating eye injury or ocular surgery is relatively uncommon. The response of the eye to intraocular eyelashes is variable. The eyelash may be symptomatic or may remain asymptomatic for long periods. Objective: We report a case with two intraocular eyelashes and an iris cyst after 2 years of asymptomatic period following penetrating eye injury. Case presentation: A 24-year-old male presented with decreased vision in the left eye which he had noticed for the previous 2 weeks. His visual acuity was 6/6 in the right eye and 6/18 in the left eye, improving to 6/9 with -2.5 DC × 140° correction. The intraocular pressure was 12 mmHg in both eyes. On slit-lamp examination, the left eye showed 8 mm linear peripheral corneal opacity nasally, two eyelashes in the superior anterior chamber, and an iris cyst measuring 4 mm × 4 mm in the superior iris. The right eye was normal. Dilated fundus examination of both eyes was normal. The eyelashes and cyst were removed surgically. There were no complications during the 3-month follow-up period. Conclusion: Intraocular implantation of eyelashes following penetrating eye injury can remain asymptomatic for long periods; however, late development of iris cyst may occur. Keywords: intraocular eyelashes, iris cyst, penetrating eye injury

  12. Identification of quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling cold tolerance in chickpea recombinant RIL population (CRIL2) from Cicer arietinum L. x Cicer reticulatum

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    Published yields for chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) are higher when the crop is planted in the fall rather than in the spring seasons (Singh et al 1989, Singh et al 1997). Because of its lack of cold hardiness alleles to survive freezing temperatures, chickpea is planted in the spring in temperate re...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. R N Singh. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 25 Issue 2 April 2000 pp 111-118. Identification of radiogenic heat source distribution in the crust: A variational approach · R N Singh Ajay Manglik · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Radiogenic heat sources present in the continental crust ...

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    Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 27 Issue 5 October 2004 pp 417-420 Nuclear Related Materials. Irradiation of large area Mylar membrane and characterization of ... Effect of ion beam irradiation on metal particle doped polymer composites · N L Singh Sejal Shah Anjum Qureshi A Tripathi F Singh D K ...

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    Molecular assessment of genetic diversity in cluster bean. (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba) genotypes. Rakesh Pathak, S. K. Singh, Manjit Singh and A. Henry. J. Genet. 89, 243–246. Figure 1. RAPD profile of 1–16 Cyamopsis tetragonoloba genotypes amplified with arbitrary primer OPA-16. Figure 2. RAPD profile of 17–32 ...

  16. The Improved Estimation of Ratio of Two Population Proportions

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    Solanki, Ramkrishna S.; Singh, Housila P.

    2016-01-01

    In this article, first we obtained the correct mean square error expression of Gupta and Shabbir's linear weighted estimator of the ratio of two population proportions. Later we suggested the general class of ratio estimators of two population proportions. The usual ratio estimator, Wynn-type estimator, Singh, Singh, and Kaur difference-type…

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    Feb 14, 2014 ... Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics; Volume 82; Issue 2. Measurement of copper vapour laser-induced deformation of dielectric-coated mirror surface by Michelson interferometer. A Wahid S Kundu J S B Singh A K Singh A Khattar S K Maurya J S Dhumal K Dasgupta. Contributed Papers ...

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    Brajesh Kumar1 2 Kumari Smita2 Brajendra Kumar3 Luis Cumbal2. Department of Chemistry, TATA College, Kolhan University, Chaibasa, Jharkhand, 833 202, India; Centro de Nanociencia y Nanotecnologia, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas -ESPE, Av. Gral. Rumiñahui s/n, Sangolqui, P.O. BOX 171-5-231B, Ecuador ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. SUNIL KUMAR KOPPARAPU. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 39 Issue 6 December 2014 pp 1409-1423. Identifying the best market to sell: A cost function formulation · Sunil Kumar Kopparapu Vikram Saxena · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. One of the main objectives of a farmer is to sell ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Parteek Kumar. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 37 Issue 2 April 2012 pp 299-318. Punjabi to UNL enconversion system · Parteek Kumar R K Sharma · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. This paper reports the work for the EnConversion of input Punjabi sentences to an interlingua ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. Barin Kumar De. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 122 Issue 4 August 2013 pp 1013-1021. Characteristics of severe thunderstorms studied with the aid of VLF atmospherics over North–East India · A Guha Trisanu Banik Barin Kumar De Rakesh ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. M Madhupratap. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 109 Issue 4 December 2000 pp 433-441. Physical control of primary productivity on a seasonal scale in the central and eastern Arabian Sea · S Prasanna kumar M Madhupratap M Dileep kumar M ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Rajesh Kumar. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 29 Issue 6 December 2004 pp 589-604. Techniques based on genetic algorithms for large deflection analysis of beams · Rajesh Kumar L S Ramachandra D Roy · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. A couple of non-convex search strategies, ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. K Senthil Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 114 Issue 4 August 2002 pp 367-377. Chemistry of selected cyclic P(III) compounds possessing a P-Cl bond · K C Kumara Swamy Sudha Kumaraswamy Praveen Kommana N Satish Kumar K Senthil ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. P M ASHOK KUMAR. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 42 Issue 9 September 2017 pp 1431-1442. A transfer learning framework for traffic video using neuro-fuzzy approach · P M ASHOK KUMAR V VAIDEHI · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. One of the main challenges in the Traffic ...

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. MOON MOON DEVI. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 88 Issue 5 May 2017 pp 79 Research Article. Physics potential of the ICAL detector at the India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) · A KUMAR A M VINOD KUMAR ABHIK JASH AJIT K MOHANTY ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Chemical Sciences. Pratim Kumar Chattaraj. Articles written in Journal of Chemical Sciences. Volume 117 Issue 5 September 2005 pp 541-548. A philicity based analysis of adsorption of small molecules in zeolites · Angeles Cáun Marcelo Galván Pratim Kumar Chattaraj · More Details Abstract ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. K Kumar. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 25 Issue 2 April 2000 pp 193-203. Parameter estimation using compensatory neural networks · M Sinha P K Kalra K Kumar · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Proposed here is a new neuron model, a basis for Compensatory Neural Network ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Asit Kumar Mondal. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 31 Issue 3 June 2006 pp 199-211. Effect of magnetic field on the propagation of quasi-transverse waves in a nonhomogeneous conducting medium under the theory of nonlinear elasticity · D P Acharya Asit Kumar Mondal · More Details ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. VIKAS KUMAR. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 39 Issue 6 December 2014 pp 1295-1310. High performance predictive current control of a three phase VSI: An experimental assessment · Vikas Kumar Prerna Gaur A P Mittal · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Delay has a significant role to ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. S Prasanna kumar. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 109 Issue 4 December 2000 pp 433-441. Physical control of primary productivity on a seasonal scale in the central and eastern Arabian Sea · S Prasanna kumar M Madhupratap M Dileep ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. Devesh Kumar Maurya. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 125 Issue 5 July 2016 pp 935-944. Validation of two gridded soil moisture products over India with in-situ observations · C K Unnikrishnan John P George Abhishek Lodh Devesh Kumar ...

  13. Sleep Duration and Area-Level Deprivation in Twins.

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    Watson, Nathaniel F; Horn, Erin; Duncan, Glen E; Buchwald, Dedra; Vitiello, Michael V; Turkheimer, Eric

    2016-01-01

    We used quantitative genetic models to assess whether area-level deprivation as indicated by the Singh Index predicts shorter sleep duration and modifies its underlying genetic and environmental contributions. Participants were 4,218 adult twin pairs (2,377 monozygotic and 1,841 dizygotic) from the University of Washington Twin Registry. Participants self-reported habitual sleep duration. The Singh Index was determined by linking geocoding addresses to 17 indicators at the census-tract level using data from Census of Washington State and Census Tract Cartographic Boundary Files from 2000 and 2010. Data were analyzed using univariate and bivariate genetic decomposition and quantitative genetic interaction models that assessed A (additive genetics), C (common environment), and E (unique environment) main effects of the Singh Index on sleep duration and allowed the magnitude of residual ACE variance components in sleep duration to vary with the Index. The sample had a mean age of 38.2 y (standard deviation [SD] = 18), and was predominantly female (62%) and Caucasian (91%). Mean sleep duration was 7.38 h (SD = 1.20) and the mean Singh Index score was 0.00 (SD = 0.89). The heritability of sleep duration was 39% and the Singh Index was 12%. The uncontrolled phenotypic regression of sleep duration on the Singh Index showed a significant negative relationship between area-level deprivation and sleep length (b = -0.080, P sleep duration. For the quasi-causal bivariate model, there was a significant main effect of E (b(0E) = -0.063; standard error [SE] = 0.30; P sleep duration were significant for both A (b(0Au) = 0.734; SE = 0.020; P deprivation has a quasi-causal association with sleep duration, with greater deprivation being related to shorter sleep. As area-level deprivation increases, unique genetic and nonshared environmental residual variance in sleep duration increases. © 2016 Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC.

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Genetics. B. N. Singh. Articles written in Journal of Genetics. Volume 84 Issue 2 August 2005 pp 195-216 Review Article. Behaviour genetics of Drosophila: Non-sexual behaviour · Seema Sisodia B. N. Singh · More Details Fulltext PDF. Volume 93 Issue 2 August 2014 pp 495-499 Research Note.

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. J B Singh. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 54 Issue 4 April 2000 pp 519-532. Large hadron collider physics program: Compact muon solenoid experiment · J B Singh · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. The LHC physics program at CERN addresses ...

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. Aditi Singh. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 127 Issue 2 March 2018 pp 26. Prediction of fog/visibility over India using NWP Model · Aditi Singh John P George Gopal Raman Iyengar · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. Frequent occurrence of fog ...

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. A K Singh. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 64 Issue 1 January 2005 pp 135-139 Brief Reports. Novel approach for prediction of ultrasonic velocity in quaternary liquid mixtures · J D Pandey A K Singh Ranjan Dey · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    Measurement of copper vapour laser-induced deformation of dielectric-coated mirror surface by Michelson interferometer · A Wahid S Kundu J S B Singh A K Singh A Khattar S K Maurya J S Dhumal K Dasgupta · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. AMichelson interferometer-based technique has been used to measure the ...

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    The Intimate Nature of Muscular Contraction 15 technique (Singh and Singh, 1953). In this technique the dying muscle is allowed to relax passively in distilled water or urea solution. After. *imal relaxation in 24 hours, potassium chloride produces further relaxa- tion. If the muscle is allowed to relax actively in distilled water or ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Sunil Kumar Kopparapu. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 39 Issue 6 December 2014 pp 1409-1423. Identifying the best market to sell: A cost function formulation · Sunil Kumar Kopparapu Vikram Saxena · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. One of the main objectives of a farmer is to sell his ...

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. C N Kumar. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 74 Issue 1 January 2010 pp 83-96 Research Articles. Density excitations of a harmonically trapped ideal gas · Jai Carol Cruz C N Kumar K N Pathak J Bosse · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    393. Coomar N see Kadoli R. 1. Daneshmand S. The effect of chromium coating in RP tech- nology for airfoil Manufacturing. 569. Dash S see Kumar N. 493. Dash S see Kumar N. 609. Datta S. Optimization in CNC end milling of UNS. C34000 medium leaded brass with multiple surface roughnesses characteristics. 619.

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Earth System Science. P Senthil Kumar. Articles written in Journal of Earth System Science. Volume 119 Issue 5 October 2010 pp 745-751. Soil-gas helium and surface-waves detection of fault zones in granitic bedrock · G K Reddy T Seshunarayana Rajeev Menon P Senthil Kumar · More Details ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Anil Kumar Yadav. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 39 Issue 4 August 2014 pp 765-783. AI-based adaptive control and design of autopilot system for nonlinear UAV · Anil Kumar Yadav Prerna Gaur · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. The objective of this paper is to design an autopilot system ...

  5. Modeling Salinity Exchanges Between the Equatorial Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal

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    2016-06-01

    parameters such as shortwave and long- wave radiation, specific humidity, and air temperature were taken from TropFlux data ( Praveen Kumar et  al...Bengal. Journal of Geophysical Research 120:3,315–3,329, http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2014JC010340. Praveen Kumar, B., J. Vialard, M. Lengaigne, V.S. Murty

  6. Le lymphome primitif de la prostate : à propos d'un cas avec revue ...

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    Linfoma no-Hodgkin primitivo de glandula prostatica. [Primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the prostate gland]. Arch.Esp.Urol. 1989; Oct;42(8):733-7. Braslis KG, Lee N, Machet D, Peters J. Primary prostatic. 28. lymphoma: A rare prostatic malignancy. Aust.N.Z.J.Surg. 1994; Jan;64(1):58-9. Singh I, Joshi M, Agarwal S, Singh ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. S S SINGH. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 43 Issue 2 February 2018 pp 16. Dynamic intelligent paging in mobile telecommunication network · S R PARIJA N P NATH P K SAHU S S SINGH · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. The purpose of this work is to investigate the reduction in location ...

  8. The New Leader of the Free World

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    Williamson, Kevin D.

    2012-01-01

    On January 20, 2009, Dr. Manmohan Singh, the prime minister of India, became the leader of the free world. The free world's attention was focused elsewhere: Senator Barack Obama, who on that day became President Barack Obama, quietly abdicated the role now taken up by Dr. Singh, having run an election campaign premised upon the ever-present but…

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. K Singh. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 58 Issue 3 March 2002 pp 521-528 Research Articles. Molar extinction coefficients of some carbohydrates in aqueous solutions · K Singh G K Sandhu B S Lark S P Sud · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF.

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. P M Raole. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 34 Issue 1 February 2011 pp 81-88. Effect of ion beam irradiation on metal particle doped polymer composites · N L Singh Sejal Shah Anjum Qureshi A Tripathi F Singh D K Avasthi P M Raole · More Details ...

  11. Codes, Ciphers, and Cryptography--An Honors Colloquium

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    Karls, Michael A.

    2010-01-01

    At the suggestion of a colleague, I read "The Code Book", [32], by Simon Singh to get a basic introduction to the RSA encryption scheme. Inspired by Singh's book, I designed a Ball State University Honors Colloquium in Mathematics for both majors and non-majors, with material coming from "The Code Book" and many other sources. This course became…

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. N L Singh. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 27 Issue 3 June 2004 pp 263-267 Polymers. Electrical properties of ion irradiated polypropylene films · N L Singh Anita Sharma V Shrinet A K Rakshit D K Avasthi · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. The effect ...

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. Ajay Singh. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 58 Issue 5-6 May-June 2002 pp 799-802 Superconductivity. Microwave absorption studies of MgB2 superconductor · M K Bhide R M Kadam M D Sastry Ajay Singh Shashwati Sen Manmeet Kaur D K Aswal ...

  14. A glimpse of the Quaternary monsoon history from India and adjoining seas

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    /plain; charset=UTF-8 1    Author version: Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol., vol.397; 2014; 1-6 A glimpse of the Quaternary monsoon history from India and adjoining seas Rajeev Saraswat1, Rajiv Nigam1, Thierry Correge2 1 National... and radionuclide (210Pb) analyses to understand past environmental changes from the sediment cores collected from mudflat regions of central west coast of India. A significant shift in sediment characteristics is observed post 1980, probably in response...

  15. Effects of Early Acute Care on Autonomic Outcomes in SCI: Bedside to Bench and Back

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    William Whetstone MD from Emergency Medicine and Geoffrey Manley MD, PhD who are already on the project. This team has worked together on the...Cessante LM, Cheung CR, Cullen MA, McDonald EC, Holland MC. Routine TBI screening following combat deployments. NeuroRehabilitation. 2010; 26(3):183...1,3,4 William Whetstone,2 Rajiv Saigal,3,4 Adam Ferguson,3,4 Jason Talbott,5 Jacqueline Bresnahan,3,4 Sanjay Dhall,3,4 Jonathan Pan,6 Michael Beattie

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Nitin Kumar. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 38 Issue 6 December 2013 pp 1347-1356. Cold test of cylindrical open resonator for 42 GHz, 200 kW gyrotron · Vivek Yadav Sudeep Sharan Hasina Khatun Nitin Kumar M K Alaria B Jha S C Deorani A K Sinha P K Jain · More Details Abstract ...

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. Alok Kumar. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 62 Issue 3 March 2004 pp 695-698 String Theory. D -branes in p p -wave background · Alok Kumar Rashmi R Nayak Sanjay · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. We show the existence of classical solutions ...

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. KUMAR A. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 86 Issue 5 May 2016 pp 1099-1105 Regular. A comparative study of the density of defect states in bulk samples and thin films of glassy Se 90 Sb 10 · KUMAR ANJANI DWIVEDI PRABHAT K SHUKLA R K ...

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    Home; Journals; Pramana – Journal of Physics. Suresh Kumar. Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics. Volume 67 Issue 2 August 2006 pp 369-374 Brief Reports. Proton and alpha evaporation spectra in low energy 12C andO induced reactions · E T Mirgle D R Chakrabarty V M Datar Suresh Kumar A Mitra H H ...

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. B V Kumar. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 30 Issue 2-3 April-June 2005 pp 159-177. Web services in the retail industry · Sudeep Mallick Anuj Sharma B V Kumar S V Subrahmanya · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. It is a well-known fact that the retail industry always works on razorthin ...

  1. Regge-like initial input and evolution of non-singlet structure ...

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    Regge-like initial input and evolution of non-singlet structure functions from DGLAP equation up to next-next-to-leading order at low x and low Q. 2. NAYAN MANI NATH1,2,∗, MRINAL KUMAR DAS1 and JAYANTA KUMAR SARMA1. 1Department of Physics, Tezpur University, Tezpur 784 028, India. 2Department of Physics ...

  2. Core Logistics Capability Policy Applied to USAF Combat Aircraft Avionics Software: A Systems Engineering Analysis

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    2010-06-01

    cannot make a distinction between software maintenance and development” (Sharma, 2004). ISO /IEC 12207 Software Lifecycle Processes offers a guide to...synopsis of ISO /IEC 12207 , Raghu Singh of the Federal Aviation Administration states “Whenever a software product needs modifications, the development...Corporation. Singh, R. (1998). International Standard ISO /IEC 12207 Software Life Cycle Processes. Washington: Federal Aviation Administration. The Joint

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    Home; Journals; Bulletin of Materials Science. S K Singh. Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Volume 25 Issue 6 November 2002 pp 561-563. Synthesis of SiC from rice husk in a plasma reactor · S K Singh B C Mohanty S Basu · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. A new route for production of SiC from rice husk ...

  4. Comment on ‘A technique for image encryption using digital signature’

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    Hernández Encinas, L.; Peinado Domínguez, A.

    2006-12-01

    The security of a recently proposed technique for encryption images by Sinha and Singh [A. Sinha, K. Singh, Opt. Commun. 218 (2003) 229], based on the use of digital signatures and error correcting codes, is analyzed. The proposed cryptosystem is shown to have some weakness. In fact, the secret key and the original image can be recovered efficiently by a brute force attack.

  5. An alternative randomized response model using two deck of cards: a rejoinder

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    2014-10-01

    Full Text Available The Randomized response (RR technique with two decks of cards proposed by Odumade and Singh (2009 can always be made more efficient than the RR techniques proposed by Warner (1965, Mangat and Singh (1990, and Mangat (1994 by adjusting the proportion of cards in the decks. Abdelfatah et al. (2011 modified Odumade and Singh (2009 RR technique and claimed that their method can be more efficient than the Warner (1965 model. In this paper it is shown that such claim is not valid and the RR technique proposed by Abdelfatah et al. (2011 is in fact less efficient than the Warner (1965 technique at equal protection of respondents. Such finding are recently shown by Giordano and Perri (2011.

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    In contrast to this 0.35 Ag doped sample exhibits nearly rectangular plate like grains. pp 483-489 Oxide Ceramics. Effect of HIPing on conductivity and impedance measurements of DyBi5Fe2Ti3O18 ceramics · N V Prasad G Prasad Mahendra Kumar S V Suryanarayana T Bhimasankaram G S Kumar · More Details Abstract ...

  7. Localization on weakly disordered Cayley tree

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    1980-08-01

    The localization model of Kumar et al. is critically re-examined for the approximation γ → 0, which describes weak disorder. By using an improved method of approximation, we have studied the displacement of the band and the mobility edges and compared the result of Kumar et al. and Abou-Chacra et al. in the light of the present approximation. (author)

  8. A tale of two minds

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    2009-08-01

    Srinivasa Iyengar Ramanujan was perhaps the greatest Indian mathematician of the modern age. In 1987, to mark the centenary of his birth, a jubilee procession took place through the streets of Kumbakonam, his South Indian hometown. An elephant carried a life-sized, flower-garlanded portrait of the genius, wearing his Cambridge mortarboard. Meanwhile, in Madras (now Chennai), the then prime minister Rajiv Ghandi signed the first copy of the latest edition of Ramanujan's writings and presented it to Ramanujan's widow, Janaki.

  9. Acoustic Communications and Navigation for Mobile Under-Ice Sensors

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    2017-02-04

    contact below the ice. 15. SUBJECT TERMS Arctic Ocean , Undersea Workstations & Vehicles, Signal Processing, Navigation , Underwater Acoustics 16...Partan, Peter Koski, and Sandipa Singh, "Long Range Acoustic Communications and Navigation in the Arctic", Proc. IEEE/MTS Oceans Conf., Washington, DC...Oct. 2015. Freitag, L., P. Koski, A. Morozov, S. Singh, J. Partan, "Acoustic Communications and Navigation Under Arctic Ice", OCEANS , 2012

  10. Fringe benefits of sexy science

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    2002-01-01

    Simon Singh and Richard Wiseman are to take their new show to the Edinburgh Festival after good reviews followed its debut in London a few weeks ago. In the show, Singh talks about the mathematics of gambling and Wiseman lectures on the psychology of deception. The act is liberally interspersed with humour, anecdotes and demonstrations to make the experience fun but also informative (1/2 page).

  11. Sleep Duration and Area-Level Deprivation in Twins

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    Watson, Nathaniel F.; Horn, Erin; Duncan, Glen E.; Buchwald, Dedra; Vitiello, Michael V.; Turkheimer, Eric

    2016-01-01

    Study Objectives: We used quantitative genetic models to assess whether area-level deprivation as indicated by the Singh Index predicts shorter sleep duration and modifies its underlying genetic and environmental contributions. Methods: Participants were 4,218 adult twin pairs (2,377 monozygotic and 1,841 dizygotic) from the University of Washington Twin Registry. Participants self-reported habitual sleep duration. The Singh Index was determined by linking geocoding addresses to 17 indicators at the census-tract level using data from Census of Washington State and Census Tract Cartographic Boundary Files from 2000 and 2010. Data were analyzed using univariate and bivariate genetic decomposition and quantitative genetic interaction models that assessed A (additive genetics), C (common environment), and E (unique environment) main effects of the Singh Index on sleep duration and allowed the magnitude of residual ACE variance components in sleep duration to vary with the Index. Results: The sample had a mean age of 38.2 y (standard deviation [SD] = 18), and was predominantly female (62%) and Caucasian (91%). Mean sleep duration was 7.38 h (SD = 1.20) and the mean Singh Index score was 0.00 (SD = 0.89). The heritability of sleep duration was 39% and the Singh Index was 12%. The uncontrolled phenotypic regression of sleep duration on the Singh Index showed a significant negative relationship between area-level deprivation and sleep length (b = −0.080, P sleep duration. For the quasi-causal bivariate model, there was a significant main effect of E (b0E = −0.063; standard error [SE] = 0.30; P sleep duration were significant for both A (b0Au = 0.734; SE = 0.020; P sleep duration, with greater deprivation being related to shorter sleep. As area-level deprivation increases, unique genetic and nonshared environmental residual variance in sleep duration increases. Citation: Watson NF, Horn E, Duncan GE, Buchwald D, Vitiello MV, Turkheimer E. Sleep duration and area

  12. More about ... Immunology | Singh | Continuing Medical Education

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  13. Proposed National Large Solar Telescope Jagdev Singh

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    proposed to design, fabricate and install a 2-meter class solar telescope at a suitable site in India to ... which can facilitate simultaneous measurements of the solar atmospheric parameters and of the vector ... Intensity variation of. 1% or less.

  14. Pramana – Journal of Physics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    pp 509-528 Research Articles. Three-body analysis ofLi and its -decay to deuteron channel and to halo analog stateBe (18.3 MeV) · S Kumar V S Bhasin · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. The ground state wave function of 11Li obtained in a three-body model proposed earlier (S Kumar and V S Bhasin, Phys. Rev. C65 ...

  15. Triethylammonium salt of dimethyl diphenyldithiophosphates: Single ...

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    Moreno-Esparza R 2010 Struct. Chem. 21 191. 24. Bajia S C 2011 Synth. React. Inorg. Met.-Org. Nano. Met. Chem. 41 746. 25. Khajuria R, Kumar S, Kour G, Anthal S, Gupta V K,. Kant R and Pandey S K 2014 J. Coord. Chem. 67 2925. 26. Kumar S, Khajuria R, Gupta V K, Kant R and Pandey S. K 2014 Polyhedron 72 140.

  16. Self-consistent study of localization

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    Brezini, A.; Olivier, G.

    1981-08-01

    The localization models of Abou-Chacra et al. and Kumar et al. are critically re-examined in the limit of weak disorder. By using an improved method of approximation, we have studied the displacement of the band edge and the mobility edge as function of disorder and compared the results of Abou-Chacra et al. and Kumar et al. in the light of the present approximation. (author)

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    Johnson Carl Hirschie (5) 22 (GA). Joshi A W (3) 69 (CR). Kar Guruprasad (8) 41, (9) 43 (GA). Karandikar Rajeeva L (3) 86 (CR). Kaw P K (11) 22 (GA). Konar Sushan (4) 91 (CR). Krishna Chitanya K (8) 90 (CR). Kumar Arvind (12) 10 (GA). Kumar Praveen (2) 43, (7) 61 (GA). Kumara Swamy K C (9) 72 (FA). Kunkri Samir (8) ...

  18. Ubicación óptima de reserva en un sistema serie con respecto al orden de tasa de fallo Ubicación óptima de reserva en un sistema serie con respecto al orden de tasa de fallo

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    2005-04-01

    Full Text Available En este trabajo se estudia el problema de ubicar K reservas activas, cuyos tiempos de vida son variables aleatorias independientes e idénticamente distribuidas a las componentes de un sistema serie; con el objetivo de optimizar la función de tasa de fallo del sistema. A diferencia del trabajo de Singh y Singh, esta presentación obtiene los mismos resultados a partir de técnicas más elementalesIn this paper, we consider the problem of alocating K active reserves, whose lifetimes are independent identically distributed random variables, equal to the system series components; with the purpose of optimizing system failure rate function. As opposed to the work by Sing and Singh, our discussion yields the same results using more elementary methods.

  19. Enriched whole genome sequencing identified compensatory mutations in the RNA polymerase gene of rifampicin-resistant Mycobacterium leprae strains

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    2018-01-01

    Full Text Available Mallika Lavania,1 Itu Singh,1 Ravindra P Turankar,1 Anuj Kumar Gupta,2 Madhvi Ahuja,1 Vinay Pathak,1 Utpal Sengupta1 1Stanley Browne Laboratory, The Leprosy Mission Trust India, TLM Community Hospital Nand Nagari, 2Agilent Technologies India Pvt Ltd, Jasola District Centre, New Delhi, India Abstract: Despite more than three decades of multidrug therapy (MDT, leprosy remains a major public health issue in several endemic countries, including India. The emergence of drug resistance in Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae is a cause of concern and poses a threat to the leprosy-control program, which might ultimately dampen the achievement of the elimination program of the country. Rifampicin resistance in clinical strains of M. leprae are supposed to arise from harboring bacterial strains with mutations in the 81-bp rifampicin resistance determining region (RRDR of the rpoB gene. However, complete dynamics of rifampicin resistance are not explained only by this mutation in leprosy strains. To understand the role of other compensatory mutations and transmission dynamics of drug-resistant leprosy, a genome-wide sequencing of 11 M. leprae strains – comprising five rifampicin-resistant strains, five sensitive strains, and one reference strain – was done in this study. We observed the presence of compensatory mutations in two rifampicin-resistant strains in rpoC and mmpL7 genes, along with rpoB, that may additionally be responsible for conferring resistance in those strains. Our findings support the role for compensatory mutation(s in RNA polymerase gene(s, resulting in rifampicin resistance in relapsed leprosy patients. Keywords: leprosy, rifampicin resistance, compensatory mutations, next generation sequencing, relapsed, MDT, India

  20. Magnetic resonance in superparamagnetic zinc ferrite

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    in magnetization for smaller sized systems (Roy et al 2006;. Xue et al 2007; Singh et ... state (Chinnasamy et al 2000; Lee et al 2002; Shim et al. ∗. Author for .... Singh J P, Dixit G, Srivastava R C, Agrawal H M, Reddy V R and. Gupta A 2012 J. ... Wu K H, Chang Y C, Chen H B, Yang C C and Horng D N 2004. J. Magn. Magn.

  1. Functionalized carbon nanotubes as suitable scaffold materials for proliferation and differentiation of canine mesenchymal stem cells

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    2017-04-01

    Full Text Available Kinsuk Das,1 AP Madhusoodan,1 Bhabesh Mili,1 Ajay Kumar,2 AC Saxena,3 Kuldeep Kumar,1 Mihir Sarkar,1 Praveen Singh,4 Sameer Srivastava,5 Sadhan Bag1 1Division of Physiology and Climatology, 2Biochemistry and Food Science Section, 3Division of Surgery, 4Biophysics, Electron Microscopy and Instrumentation Section, 5Division of Veterinary Biotechnology, Indian Council of Agricultural Research – Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India Abstract: In the field of regenerative medicine, numerous potential applications of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs can be envisaged, due to their ability to differentiate into a range of tissues on the basis of the substrate on which they grow. With the advances in nanotechnology, carbon nanotubes (CNTs have been widely explored for use as cell culture substrate in tissue engineering applications. In this study, canine bone marrow-derived MSCs were considered as the cellular model for an in vitro study to elucidate the collective cellular processes, using three different varieties of thin films of functionalized carbon nanotubes (COOH-single-walled CNTs [SWCNTs], COOH-multiwalled CNTs [MWCNTs] and polyethylene glycol [PEG]-SWCNTs, which were spray dried onto preheated cover slips. Cells spread out better on the CNT films, resulting in higher cell surface area and occurrence of filopodia, with parallel orientation of stress fiber bundles. Canine MSCs proliferated at a slower rate on all types of CNT substrates compared to the control, but no decline in cell number was noticed during the study period. Expression of apoptosis-associated genes decreased on the CNT substrates as time progressed. On flow cytometry after AnnexinV-fluorescein isothiocyanate/propidium iodide (PI staining, total number of apoptotic and necrotic cells remained lower in COOH-functionalized films compared to PEG-functionalized ones. Collectively, these results indicate that COOH-MWCNT substrate provided an

  2. Kogu vale kliendilojaalsusest / W. Reinartz, V. Kumar

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    2003-01-01

    Autorid leiavad, et ainult lojaalsusele keskendumise asemel tuleks leida meetodeid mõõtmaks lojaalsuse ja kasumlikkuse omavahelist seost, et selle abil määratleda kliendid, kellele rohkem tähelepanu suunata. Kommenteerivad Eda Odenberg; Ain Taube, Ene Raja, Jaan Tamm ja Indrek Randveer. Diagramm ja tabelid: klientide säilitamise hind; kõrge ja madala kasumlikkusega kliendid; lojaalsusstrateegia valimine vastavalt klientide kasumlikkusele.

  3. Molecular Mechanisms of Breast Cancer Metastasis

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    2005-05-01

    Queva, C., Hurlin, P.J., Foley, K.P., Eisenman, R.N., 1998. Sequential Norton, T., Saveliev , A., Kioussis, D., Singh, P., 1999. Heterochromatin...and Zakian, V. A. Cell, 1990, 63,751. 9. Festenstein, R., Sharghi-Namini, S., Fox, M., Roderick, K., Tolaini, M., Norton, T., Saveliev , A., Kioussis, D...and Singh, P. Nat Genet, 1999, 23, 457. 10. Saveliev , A., Everett, C., Sharpe, T., Webster, Z. and Festenstein, R. Nature, 2003, 422, 909. 11. Park

  4. Scalable Biomarker Discovery for Diverse High-Dimensional Phenotypes

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    2015-11-23

    William D. Shannon, Richard R. Sharp, Thomas J. Sharpton, Narmada Shenoy, Nihar U. Sheth, Gina A. Simone, Indresh Singh, Chris S. Smillie, Jack D... William D. Shannon, Richard R. Sharp, Thomas J. Sharpton, Narmada Shenoy, Nihar U. Sheth, Gina A. Simone, Indresh Singh, Christopher S. Smillie, Jack D...Susanne J. Szabo, Jeff Porter, Harri Lähdesmäki, Curtis Huttenhower, Dirk Gevers, Thomas W. Cullen , Mikael Knip, on behalf of the DIABIMMUNE Study Group

  5. Effects of Housing Conditions on Stress Responses, Feeding, and Drinking in Male and Female Rats

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    1995-02-07

    and biochemical changes indicative of a stress response (Singh, D’Souza, & Singh, 1991 ; Peng, Lang, Drozdowicz, & Ohlsson-Wilhelm, 1989; Armario ...immunological, and biochemical changes indicative of stress (Peng et aI., 1989; Armario et aI. , 1987; Gamallo et aI. , 1986; Armario , Ortiz...et aI. , 19~9; Armario et aI. , 1987; Gamallo et aI. , 1986; Calhoun, 1962). Hypothesis 2. It was hypothesized that male rats would decrease food

  6. A Start-Up Produces Infomercials for the Internet

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    2011-01-01

    @@ The one thing online shopping is missing, says Sukhinder Singh Cassidy, a former Google executive, is infomercials. Ms.Singh Cassidy introduced her new shopping start-up, Joyus.It is an e-commerce site that produces videos to sell products, like a Web version of the Home Shopping Network. "If you think about the ways to sell online, video is underutilized," she said."It's a new way for brands to merchandise their product."

  7. Effective heart disease prediction system using data mining techniques

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    Singh,Poornima; Singh,Sanjay; Pandi-Jain,Gayatri S

    2018-01-01

    Poornima Singh,1 Sanjay Singh,2 Gayatri S Pandi-Jain1 1L. J. Institute of Engineering and Technology, Gujarat Technological University, 2Institute of Life Sciences, School of Science and Technology, Ahmedabad University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Abstract: The health care industries collect huge amounts of data that contain some hidden information, which is useful for making effective decisions. For providing appropriate results and making effective decisions on data, some advanced data min...

  8. Theory of thermal expansivity and bulk modulus

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    Kumar, Munish

    2005-01-01

    The expression for thermal expansivity and bulk modulus, claimed by Shanker et al. to be new [Physica B 233 (1977) 78; 245 (1998) 190; J. Phys. Chem. Solids 59 (1998) 197] are compared with the theory of high pressure-high temperature reported by Kumar and coworkers. It is concluded that the Shanker formulation and the relations based on this are equal to the approach of Kumar et al. up to second order

  9. Understanding the Mechanisms Through Which Matrix Metalloproteinases (MMPs) Contribute to Breast Cancer-Associated Osteolytic Lesions

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    2009-03-01

    Acuff, H. B., Martin, M. D., Kawai, N., Singh , R. K., Vargo-Gogola, T. C., Begtrup, J. L., Peterson, T. E., Fingleton, B., et al. (2005). MMP-7...factor alpha convertase. Journal Biological Chemistry 276, 14665-14674. Wilson, T. J., Nannuru, K. C., Futakuchi, M., Sadanandam, A., and Singh , R. K...tumor cell line (16) was kindly provided by Dr. Swati Biswas of the Vanderbilt Center for Bone Biology. All reagents were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich

  10. Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS): History, Ideology and Its Influences on Indian Policy Towards Pakistan

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    2015-05-21

    www.ciaonet.org/pbei/csis/sam/sam55/. 32 Pathak, K. K. Of Jaswant Singh, the BJP and the RSS. Mumbai : The Rajaji Foundation, 2010. Accessed 10 August...common holy ground, a common blood and a common culture . It is also noteworthy to mention that Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs were included in this...martin-marty/hindu-fundamentalism _b_5352547.html . 71 Ibid. 72 Pathak, K. K. Of Jaswant Singh, the BJP and the RSS. Mumbai : The Rajaji

  11. Can combining web and mobile communication channels reveal concealed customer value?

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    Bothorel, Grégoire; Vanheems, Régine; Guérin, Anne

    2015-01-01

    International audience; Many firms have implemented a customer-value based segmentation to improve the efficiency of MARCOM campaigns as part of their long term customer relationship strategies (Kumar 2010, Thomas et al. 2005).If distribution channel addition may increase the intrinsic customer value (Kumar 2005, Rangaswamy 2005) in a US context as well as in a French context (Vanheems 2009), few studies have been conducted about the impact of adding a new communication channel during the sam...

  12. Identification and Characterization of Distinct Apoptotic Pathways in Cancer Cells Activated in Response to Treatment with Different Anti-Cancer Agents

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    2000-08-01

    caspases precursors in different cell type induce apoptosis (Miura et al. 1993; Fernandes- 3 Alnemri et al. 1994; Kumar et al. 1994; Wang et al. 1994; Boldin ...association of ribosomes with mRNA. The lysates were sedimented through a linear sucrose gradient and fractions were collected. RNA was extracted from...precursors in different cell type induces apoptosis (Miura et al. 1993; Fernandes- Alnemri et al. 1994; Kumar et al. 1994; Wang et al. 1994; Boldin et al

  13. How MMPs Impact Bone Responses to Metastatic Prostate Cancer

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    2011-04-30

    bone metabolism. J Biol Chem 2006;281:33814–24. 28. Wilson TJ, Nannuru KC, Singh RK. Cathepsin G-mediated activation of pro-matrix metalloproteinase 9...male mice. Nat Genet 2003;35:252–7. [47] Lynch CC, Hikosaka A, Acuff HB, Martin MD, Kawai N, Singh RK, et al. MMP-7 promotes prostate cancer-induced...described (15). A luciferase tagged 4T1 mammary tumor cell line (16) was kindly provided by Dr. Swati Biswas of Vanderbilt Center for Bone Biology. All

  14. Methane hydrates in marine sediments - Untapped source of energy

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    Jauhari, P.

    (Egorov et al 1999). Many known gas seep areas and mud volcanoes are characterised by the formation of authigenic carbonates. In the Gulf of Mexico, which is the best studied area, the association of bacterial mats, gas hydrates and authigenic carbonates... of methane hydrates offshore southern Mexico. In : Watkins, J.S., Moore J.R. et al. (Eds). Initial Reports deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 66. Washington, D.C., US Government Printing Office, pp. 547-556. Singh, A., & Singh, B.D. 1999. Methane Gas...

  15. Fungal diversity from various marine habitats deduced through culture-independent studies

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    Manohar, C.S.; Raghukumar, C.

    EBG (2009) Molecular systematics of the marine Dothideomycetes. Stud Mycol 64: 155–173. Thaler AD, Dover CLV & Vilgalys R (2012) Ascomycete phylotypes recovered from a Gulf of Mexico methane seep are identical to an uncultured deep-sea fungal clade..., Basidiomycota Singh et al., 2012 a‡ 8. Central Indian basin ( ~ 5100 m) SSU rRNA and ITS based clone library analysis Ascomycota,Basidiomycota Singh et al., 2012 b† 9. Gulf of Mexico (2400 m) based clone library analysis Ascomycota : DSF Group...

  16. A System for Fast Navigation of Autonomous Vehicles

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    1991-09-01

    AD-A243 523 4, jj A System for Fast Navigation of Autonomous Vehicles Sanjiv Singh, Dai Feng, Paul Keller, Gary Shaffer, Wen Fan Shi, Dong Hun Shin...FUNDING NUMBERS A System for Fast Navigation of Autonomous Vehicles 6. AUTHOR(S) S. Singh, D. Feng, P. Keller, G. Shaffer, W.F. Shi, D.H. Shin, J. West...common in the control of autonomous vehicles to establish the necessary kinematic models but to ignore an explicit representation of the vehicle dynamics

  17. MENTAL HEALTH OF ADOLESCENTS IN RELATION TO EMOTIONAL MATURITY AND PARENT CHILD RELATIONSHIP

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    Gurmit Singh

    2014-01-01

    The present study was conducted to find the relation of Mental Health of Adolescents with their Emotional Maturity and Parent Child Relationship. The sample comprised of 200 9th class adolescents (100 boys and 100 girls) from Government Secondary Schools of Moga district The data was obtained by using Emotional Maturity Scale (2011) by Singh and Bhargava, Parent Child Relationship Scale (2011) by Rao and Mental Health Battery (2012) by Singh and Gupta. The results of the study showed positive...

  18. Relevance of tumor angiogenesis patterns as a diagnostic value and prognostic indicator in oral precancer and cancer

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    2011-01-01

    Full Text Available Devi Charan Shetty,1 Puneet Ahuja,2 DK Taneja,5 Ajit Singh Rathore,2 Shivjot Chhina,3 Upasana Sethi Ahuja,4 Kiran Kumar,1 Anshuman Ahuja,5 Priyanka Rastogi,11Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology, I.T.S-CDSR, Muradnagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India; 2Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology; 3Department of Periodontics; 4Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology; 5Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, I.T.S Dental College, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaAbstract: Tumor angiogenesis occurs by recruitment of endothelial cell precursors or by sprouting of existing capillaries, which differ from the normal vasculature by having an altered morphology that can be exploited for diagnosis and as a prognostic indicator. Improved technologies have propelled diagnosis into a new era. These technologies have to be used with great precision. The diagnosis of a dysplastic premalignant lesion of the oral mucosa cannot be based solely on clinical findings. Therefore histologic evaluation of a representative biopsy specimen is necessary. Accurate judgment of the proper site for biopsy is essential for reaching a correct diagnosis. The aim of this report is to analyze the vascular patterns with the help of direct oral microscopy and the technique of stereo-optical microscopy in the oral cavity to select biopsy sites, and compare the outcome of a directed biopsy with that of biopsy specimens obtained from sites selected solely on the basis of clinical criteria. The study sample comprised 50 oral mucosal lesions. A statistically significant difference was noted between samples judged to be microscopically representative sites. We conclude that this method would aid in early and better diagnosis and treatment planning of oral premalignant and malignant lesions by assessing the various vascular patterns in the mucosa.Keywords: stereomicroscope, biopsy site selection, angiogenesis, colposcopy

  19. Properties of the Simpson discrete fourier transform | Singh ...

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    The Simpson discrete Fourier transform (SDFT) and its inverse are transformations relating the time and frequency domains. In this paper we state and prove the important properties of shift, circular convolution, conjugation, time reversal and Plancherel's theorem. In addition, we provide an alternative representation of the ...

  20. Retropharyngeal cold abscess without Pott's spine | Singh | South ...

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    Retropharyngeal cold abscess without Pott's spine. ... pyogenic osteomyelitis, tube‚rculosis of the spine, or external injuries caused by endoscopes ... in an adult woman without tuberculosis of the cervical spine who was managed surgically by ...