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Calcium handling by renal tubules during oxygen deprivation injury to the kidney prior to reoxygenation
Efforts to more precisely define the mechanism(s) of ischemic injury to renal epithelial tissue, both during O2 deprivation and reflow, have led to the expanding use of freshly isolated renal tubules. This tissue...
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Histochemical/histoenzymic studies in broiler chicks fed aflatoxin, ochratoxin and inoculated with inclusion body hepatitis virus singly and in concurrence
The effect of feeding mycotoxins, i.e. aflatoxin B1 (1.25 ppm from 3 to 38 days of age) and ochratoxin A (0.5 ppm from 3 to 38 days of age) along with inclusion body hepatitis virus (IBHV) inoculation (at 10 days...
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Metabolism of trideuterated iso-lignoceric acid in rats in Vivo and in human fibroblasts in culture
Saturated very long chain fatty acids (fatty acids with greater than 22 carbon atoms; VLCFA) accumulate in peroxisomal disorders, but there is little information on their turnover in patients. To determine the...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Minimal Tail-Biting Trellises for Certain Cyclic Block Codes Are Easy to Construct
We give simple algorithms for the construction of generator matrices for minimal tail-biting trellises for a powerful and practical subclass of the linear cyclic codes, from which the combinatorial representat...
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Gis aided demographic analysis of sub-mountain area of indian punjab-A case study
The present study is an attempt to understand the huge demographic data using GIS at village level. Two blocks from the sub-mountain Siwalik region of Punjabviz. Mahalpur and Garhshankar were selected. Various th...
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Results of operative treatment of acetabular fractures from the Third World—how local factors affect the outcome
The objective of this study was to assess the outcome of operations on acetabular fractures from a develo** country in the presence of locally available facilities. Sixty-three acetabular fractures were asse...
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Isolated breast metastasis from granulosa cell tumor of the ovary
Granulosa cell tumors of the ovary are rare neoplasms arising from sex-cord stromal cells. These tumors usually present with stage I disease as they are frequently associated with hormonal effects. Only a smal...
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Non-union scaphoid: Four-corner fusion of the wrist
Background: Four-corner fusion of the wrist is an option for management of non-union scaphoid with painful arthritis of the wrist. Various surgical techniques have been devised for four-corner fusion, with incons...
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Improving Clustering Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Thinning Process
We propose a rapid cluster formation algorithm using a thinning technique : rC-MHP(rapid Clustering inspired from Matérn Hard-Core Process). In order to prove its performance, it is compared with a well known ...
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Scalable expansion of human pluripotent stem cells in suspension culture
Routine commercial and clinical applications of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) and their progenies will require increasing cell quantities that cannot be provided by conventional adherent culture technol...
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Scale-Up of Single Cell–Inoculated Suspension Cultures of Human Embryonic Stem Cells
We have developed a simple yet highly reproducible technique of upscaling single cell–inoculated human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) in suspension cultures, using defined, nonconditioned media. Mass expansion o...
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Open AccessAntiproliferative activity of ferulic acid-encapsulated electrospun PLGA/PEO nanofibers against MCF-7 human breast carcinoma cells
Ferulic acid (FA) is a polyphenolic phytonutrient which possesses strong antiproliferative effect; however, it has limited therapeutic applications due to its physiochemical instability and low bioavailability...
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Oil and equity: too deep into each other
The volatility in oil prices has impact far beyond its own sector. In this paper, after verifying for series stationarity and existence of cointegration, we employ DCC-GARCH multivariate model to capture the v...
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Open AccessHumans adjust their grip force when passing an object according to the observed speed of the partner’s reaching out movement
The way an object is released by the passer to a partner is fundamental for the success of the handover and for the experienced fluency and quality of the interaction. Nonetheless, although its apparent simpli...
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Effects of incorporation of groundnut oil and hydrogenated fat on pasting and dough rheological properties of flours from wheat varieties
The effects of incorporation of groundnut oil (GO) and hydrogenated fat (HF) at different levels (1%, 3% and 5%) on pasting, dough rheology and mixing properties of strong wheat flour (SWF) and weak wheat flou...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Performance Analysis of FSO Link in Log-Normal Channel Using Different Modulation Schemes
Free Space Optics (FSO) is an evolving branch of communication in which light signal is transmitted through free space or atmosphere which may be turbulent in nature. Due to this turbulence, the signal deterio...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Sustainable Energy Potential from Different Types of Waste Products
Fast depletion of fossil fuels in the world will cause the energy crisis in near future. Due to stringent environmental norms the whole world is focusing on energy from renewable energy sources. Energy from di...
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Assessment of spatiotemporal changes in land use/land cover of North Kashmir Himalayas from 1992 to 2018
Under changing global scenarios, assessment of land use/land cover change becomes necessary. Geospatial technologies have been used extensively in many areas of the world for generating valuable information on...
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Augmenting network lifetime for heterogenous WSN assisted IoT using mobile agent
Wireless sensor networks are network of the large number of sensors having lesser batteries. Such networks and clustering of the nodes for energy efficiency go hand in hand. Clustering protocols like low energ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Characterization of Thimbles Based upon Different Sensors
Human can grasp and release any object based upon the tactile feedback. Without the feedback, the ability for fine control of a prosthesis is limited in the upper limb amputees. Based on the discrete event-dri...