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    Redshifted HI 21-cm Signal from the Post-Reionization Epoch: Cross-Correlations with Other Cosmological Probes

    Tomographic intensity map** of the HI using the redshifted 21-cm observations opens up a new window towards our understanding of cosmological background evolution and structure formation. This is a key scien...

    T. Guha Sarkar, K. K. Datta, A. K. Pal in Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy (2016)

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    Differential effects of rising food prices on Indian households differing in income

    Rapidly growing population and rising incomes are placing great pressures on food security in India. Rising food prices can further increase food insecurity. This paper uses National Sample Survey Office (NSSO...

    Sumit Mahajan, Alfonso Sousa-Poza, K. K. Datta in Food Security (2015)

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    Assessment of social vulnerability to climate change in the eastern coast of India

    This study highlighted the social vulnerability to climate change of 29 eastern coastal districts across 4 eastern coastal states of India by using the ‘Integrated vulnerability assessment approach’ and IPCC’s...

    Sanjit Maiti, Sujeet Kumar Jha, Sanchita Garai, Arindam Nag in Climatic Change (2015)

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    Economic analysis of risk of gastrointestinal parasitic infection in cattle in North Eastern States of India

    Gastrointestinal parasitic infection is highly prevalent in the North Eastern States (NEH) of India and accounted for significant economic losses across various livestock species. Productivity of cattle in ter...

    S. Bandyopadhyay, S. Mandal, K. K. Datta, P. Devi in Tropical Animal Health and Production (2010)

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    Impact of Subsurface Drainage on Improvement of Crop Production and Farm Income in North-West India

    The Indian Council of Agricultural research has given priority to control and manage salinity problems that have developed in north-west India. Multi-disciplinary taskforces have recommended installation of su...

    K.K. Datta, Laxmi Tewari, P.K. Joshi in Irrigation and Drainage Systems (2004)

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    K. K. Datta, Jagvir Singh in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (2002)

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    Anthrax

    Anthrax is caused byBacillus anthracis, an encapulated and spore-forming bacillus. The disease is usually contracted through uptake of spores that remain viable in the contaminated soil for many years. Anthrax is...

    K. K. Datta, Jagvir Singh in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (2002)

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    Evaluation of pulse polio and routine immunisation coverage: Alwar district, Rajasthan

    During the last decade, India achieved 88% reduction in reported poliomyelitis incidence. However, absolute number of reported cases still remains high. As an added effort to eradicate the disease, the country...

    J. Bhattacharjee, R. S. Gupta, D. C. Jain, Devadethan in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (1997)

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    Evaluation of mass pulse immunization with oral polio vaccine in Delhi: Is pre-registration of children necessary?

    Delhi was the fourth State in India to conduct mass immunization of children (Pulse Polio Immunization) of the <3 year age group with Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) as a strategy towards the eradication of poliomyel...

    Shibani Bandyopadhyay MD, Kaushik Banerjee, K. K. Datta in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (1996)

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    Effect of repeated oral administration of quinalphos to male goat (Capra hircus)

    Quinalphos given in daily oral doses of 0.5 mg/kg for 110 days induced severe signs of organophosphorus poisoning in male goats. The inhibition of acetylcholinesterase activity in erythrocyte was highly signif...

    T. S. S. Dikshith, K. K. Datta, R. B. Raizada in Journal of Biosciences (1982)

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    Response of female guinea pigs to repeated oral administration of quinalphos

    T. S. S. Dikshith, R. B. Raizada in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (1980)

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    Effect of zineb on male rats

    R. B. Raizada, K. K. Datta in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (1979)

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    Endosulfan: Lack of cytogenetic effects in male rats

    Cytogenetic effects of endosulfan (ThiodanR) a member of the chlorinated hydrocarbon insedticide was tested in male albino rats. The insecticide was administered orally to rats at 0, 11.00, 22.00, 36.60 and 55.00...

    T. S. S. Dikshith, K. K. Datta in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (1978)

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    Effect of nickel sulphate on male rats

    Cytopathological and histopathological changes in skin, liver, kidney and testis of rats due to nickel sulphate have been studied experimentally. Skin of nickel sulphate painted rats showed hyperkeratinization...

    A. K. Mathur, K. K. Datta, S. K. Tandon in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (1977)

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    90 day dermal toxicity of DDVP in male rats

    Exposure of male rats to DDVP (21.4 mg/Kg/day) through dermal painting for a period of 90 days did not produce any changes in skin or testis. None of the animals showed any clinical symptoms of DDVP poisoning ...

    T. S. S. Dikshith, K. K. Datta, P. Chandra in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (1976)

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    Effect of lindane on the skin of albino rats

    Langfristig wiederholte Lindan-Applikation ruft bei der Abinoratte histopathologische hautveränderungen hervor: Hyperkeratinisation, intraepidermale und dermale Abszesse, Infiltration polymorphkerniger Zellen ...

    T. S. S. Dikshith, Prakash Chandra, K. K. Datta in Experientia (1973)

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    Endrin induced cytological changes in albino rats

    T. S. S. Dikshith, K. K. Datta in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (1973)

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    Effect of parathion on the skin of guinea-pigs

    Nach täglicher Applikation of Parathion werden histologisch Veränderungen der Meerschweinchenhaut festgestellt.

    T. S. S. Dikshith, K. K. Datta in Experientia (1972)