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Development of sheath blight resistant genotype of rice by mutation breeding and gene expression profiling after inoculation of Rhizoctonia solani
Sheath blight (ShB) is one of the most economically devastating disease affecting rice (Oryza sativa L.) crop globally. It is caused by Rhizoctonia solani Kühn. Still, there is no rice variety available that is h...
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Potable water production through a low-cost single chamber solar still in north India
The main aim of this study is to evaluate the performance of a single slope solar still and to assess the effect of nanofluid on its performance. A single basin single slope solar still was designed and fabric...
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Unveiling the Influence of Glutathione in Suppressing the Conversion of Aspirin to Salicylic Acid: A Fluorescence and DFT Study
Aspirin is a commonly used nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, associated with many adverse effects. The adverse effects of aspirin such as tinnitus, Reye’s syndrome and gastrointestinal bleeding are caused d...
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Rice crop residue management by the microbial consortium for rapid decomposition of straw
Globally, more than 5 billion tons of crop residue (mainly rice straw) are produced yearly, and their management results in pollution, which kills microbes and limits soil nutrient recycling. Therefore, on-far...
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Video watermarking of live streamed MPEG-4 frames using ELM-Fuzzy-PSO hybrid scheme
The widespread expansion of internet and digital sharing of multimedia content has led to a huge rise in security concerns like ownership, content authentication and copyright protection of the multimedia data...
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Single-Sensor based CSPO Algorithm for Maximum Power Point Tracking under Dynamic Shading Conditions
One of the most significant and difficult challenges in solar systems is determining the maximum power point. This process becomes more difficult when the array of solar modules is subjected to non-uniform sha...
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Correction: A novel gray-scale image watermarking framework using harmony search algorithm optimization of multiple scaling factors
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A novel gray-scale image watermarking framework using harmony search algorithm optimization of multiple scaling factors
A Digital image watermarking is a cutting-edge problem that deals with copyright protection, content authentication and ownership identification. Precisely due to this reason, it is quite clear to the media in...
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CXRmark: A Watermarking Scheme for Chest X-Rays Using Online Sequential Reduced Kernel ELM
In recent times, the use of chest X-ray (CXR) images in telemedicine has increased exponentially. However, the transfer of these images on an unsecured channel poses a serious threat to their authenticity and ...
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Introduction to Allergic Airway Disease
The incidence of allergic airway illnesses has seen a notable escalation in recent decades, affecting around 30 percent of the population in affluent nations. The global prevalence of this condition is estimat...
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Immunology of Allergic Airway Diseases
Allergies have a similar immunological profile constituted up of recognizable cells, antibodies, and other biochemical and molecular structures. It is simple to identify eosinophils, neutrophils, and tissue ma...
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Towards Intelligent Attendance Monitoring for Scalable Organization with Hybrid Model Using Deep Learning
Face recognition technology using AI has seen paradigm shift in the evolving world. Automatic attendance monitoring using real-time face identification is a solution to handle attendance in any small/large as ...
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Evidence-Based Therapeutic Potential of Natural Seed Oil of Desert Date/Ingudi (Balanites aegyptiaca Linn. Delile) in Chronic Diabetic Wound
This study is to clarify the things said in Ayurveda and Sanskrit literature with evidence in today's context that Balanites aegyptiaca oil (BAO) was used on humans and animals to heal wounds without any side eff...
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Open AccessNew drug discovery of cardiac anti-arrhythmic drugs: insights in animal models
Cardiac rhythm regulated by micro-macroscopic structures of heart. Pacemaker abnormalities or disruptions in electrical conduction, lead to arrhythmic disorders may be benign, typical, threatening, ultimately ...
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Next-Generation Organic Beauty Products Obtained from Algal Secondary Metabolites: A Sustainable Development in Cosmeceutical Industries
Algae lay over most of the earth’s habitats, and it is said that there are more algal cells in water than there are stars in the sky. They are among the wealthiest marine resources that are to be deemed harmle...
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Genome-wide identification and analyses of the AHL gene family in rice (Oryza sativa)
AHL (AT-HOOK MOTIF CONTAINING NUCLEAR LOCALIZED) family members play a critical role in stress resistance regulation by DNA–protein and protein–protein interactions in a number of plant biological processes. U...
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Correction to: Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial of Sclerotherapy Alone Versus Sclerotherapy Plus Saphenofemoral Junction Ligation in Great Saphenous Varicose Vein
The article “Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial of Sclerotherapy Alone Versus Sclerotherapy Plus Saphenofemoral Junction Ligation in Great Saphenous Varicose Vein”.
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Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial of Sclerotherapy Alone Versus Sclerotherapy Plus Saphenofemoral Junction Ligation in Great Saphenous Varicose Vein
Varicose veins are a common presentation, and its treatment has been a challenge for surgeons. Many studies have evaluated the efficacy of foam sclerotherapy with a high failure rate. One of the postulated rea...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
ELM-Based Liver Disease Prediction Model
The liver is an important part of the digestive system. Unfortunately, an unhealthy diet affects the liver and it kills more than 2 million people worldwide every year. With so many people affected, it is impo...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Reconstructing Masked Face Using GAN Technique
The COVID-19 pandemic has made face recognition and identification a complex task, as people often cover a significant portion of their face with masks as a precautionary measure. This creates difficulties for...