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    Flexural behavior of RC beam using industrial copper slag as a sustainable substitute for fine aggregate

    The continuous growth of industrialization causes major challenges in the disposal of extensive amounts of industrial by-products. The utilization of industrial by-products in concrete is a sustainable substit...

    P. Manibalan, M. Selvaradjou, R. Baskar, G. Abirami in Innovative Infrastructure Solutions (2024)

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    A Report on the Earth Day 2023 – Invest in Our Planet

    R. Baskar, Meenal Mishra, Boyina Rupini in Journal of the Geological Society of India (2023)

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    Strengthening of web perforated CFS lipped channel columns with CFRP: a numerical study

    In this study, the influence of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) wrap** on the axial capacity of web perforated Cold-Formed Steel (CFS) lipped channel columns is investigated numerically. Circular perf...

    K. S. Vivek, R. Baskar in Innovative Infrastructure Solutions (2023)

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    Ductile behavior of reinforced concrete beam incorporated with basalt fiber

    The efficacies of micro basalt fiber positively influence the ductile nature of concrete along with its strength. In this regard, this research is intently focusing on improvising the deflection ductility and ...

    P. Manibalan, G. Abirami, R. Baskar, N. Pannirselvam in Innovative Infrastructure Solutions (2023)

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    Global Buckling of CFS Complex Angle Columns

    The global buckling behaviour of cold-formed steel complex angle sections subjected to axial compression is investigated. The length of the columns is considered to be 1 m upon preliminary analysis using CUFSM...

    K. S. Vivek, R. Baskar in Recent Advances in Civil Engineering (2023)

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    The Late Cretaceous-Paleogene Deccan Traps: a Potential Global Heritage Stone Province from India

    The Late Cretaceous/Palaeogene Deccan Traps, spread over half a million square kilometres in west-central parts of the Indian Peninsula, comprises predominantly basalts and subordinate felsic rocks (rhyolite, ...

    Gurmeet Kaur, M. F. Makki, R. K. Avasia, Bhaskar Bhusari in Geoheritage (2019)

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    Eco-Friendly Acetaminophen Sequestration Using Waste Cotton Seeds: Equilibrium, Optimization and Validation Studies

    Adsorbent was prepared from waste cotton seeds and utilized to remove acetaminophen from aqueous solutions. The main and interactive effects of five process variables such as, adsorbent dose, initial acetamino...

    N. Sivarajasekar, K. Balasubramani, R. Baskar in Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology (2018)

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    Fixed-Bed Adsorption of Ranitidine Hydrochloride Onto Microwave Assisted—Activated Aegle marmelos Correa Fruit Shell: Statistical Optimization and Breakthrough Modelling

    In this study, the feasibility of using microwave-irradiated Aegle marmelos Correa fruit shell was investigated in a fixed-bed column towards sorptive removal of ranitidine hydrochloride (RH) from simulated aqueo...

    N. Sivarajasekar, N. Mohanraj, R. Baskar in Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering (2018)

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    Biosorption studies on waste cotton seed for cationic dyes sequestration: equilibrium and thermodynamics

    The immature Gossypium hirsutum seeds—an agricultural waste was converted into a novel adsorbent and its effectiveness for cationic dyes removal was discussed in this study. Characterization revealed that sulfuri...

    N. Sivarajasekar, R. Baskar, T. Ragu, K. Sarika, N. Preethi in Applied Water Science (2017)

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    Workshop on knowledge for Flood Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in India

    Siddhartha Kumar Lahiri, R. Baskar in Journal of the Geological Society of India (2017)

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    Proline isomerisation as a novel regulatory mechanism for p38MAPK activation and functions

    The stress-induced p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway plays an essential role in multiple physiological processes, including cancer. In turn, p38MAPK phosphorylation at Thr180 and Tyr182 is a ...

    A Brichkina, N TM Nguyen, R Baskar, S Wee, J Gunaratne in Cell Death & Differentiation (2016)

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    Utilization of Photo-Cross-Linkable Polymer for Mild Steel Corrosion Inhibition in 1.0 M HCl Medium

    Novel biphenyl-based photo-cross-linkable polymers were synthesized and characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Upon UV irradiation, the polymers were cross-lin...

    R. Baskar, M. Gopiraman, D. Kesavan in Journal of Materials Engineering and Perfo… (2015)

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    G. Vallinayagam (1961–2013)

    Naresh Kochhar, R. Baskar in Journal of the Geological Society of India (2014)

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    Antibacterial activity of gold nanoparticles and their toxicity assessment

    K Umamaheswari, R Baskar, K Chandru, N Rajendiran in BMC Infectious Diseases (2014)

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    Speleothems from Mawsmai and Krem Phyllut caves, Meghalaya, India: some evidences on biogenic activities

    The Mawsmai cave and Krem Phyllut caves, East Khasi hills, Meghalaya, India has so far not yet attracted the attention of geomicrobiologists. Observations and hypotheses on the possible influence of identified...

    Sushmitha Baskar, R. Baskar, Natuschka Lee, P. K. Theophilus in Environmental Geology (2009)

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    Precipitation of iron in microbial mats of the spring waters of Borra Caves, Vishakapatnam, India: some geomicrobiological aspects

    The Borra caves, Vishakapatnam, India, can be described as a speleothem cave with significant amounts of unexplored microbial mats in spring waters. Here, we present the first observations and hypotheses on th...

    Sushmitha Baskar, R. Baskar, Natuschka Lee, A. Kaushik in Environmental Geology (2008)

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    Effect ofCrataeva nurvala bark decoction on enzymatic changes in liver of normal and stone forming rats

    The influence of Crataeva nurvala bark decoction was studied in calcium oxalate stone forming rats, in relation to oxalate metabolism in liver. The activities of the major oxalate synthesizing enzymes in liver...

    R. Baskar, N. Saravanan, P. Varalakshmi in Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry (1995)