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Ankit Gupta
Researcher at National Remote Sensing Centre
Publications - 32
Citations - 1027
Ankit Gupta is an academic researcher from National Remote Sensing Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drainage basin & Cayratia trifolia. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 32 publications receiving 808 citations. Previous affiliations of Ankit Gupta include Montefiore Medical Center & Rutgers University.
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Analysis of trend in temperature and rainfall time series of an Indian arid region: comparative evaluation of salient techniques
TL;DR: In this paper, trends in 35 years (1979-2013) temperature (maximum, Tmax and minimum, Tmin) and rainfall at annual and seasonal scales for 31 grid points in a coastal arid region of India were examined by applying eight tests, such as Kendall rank correlation (KRC), Spearman rank order correlation (SROC), Mann-Kendall (MK), four modified MK tests, and ITA.
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Comparison of ordinary and Bayesian kriging techniques in depicting rainfall variability in arid and semi-arid regions of north-west India
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the efficacy of ordinary and Bayesian kriging techniques in depicting spatial and temporal variability of annual rainfall in arid and semi-arid regions of north-west India.
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Effect of HCV, HIV and coinfection in kidney transplant recipients: Mate kidney analyses
Yu Xia,Yu Xia,Patricia Friedmann,H. Yaffe,H. Yaffe,John P. Phair,Ankit Gupta,Liise K. Kayler,Liise K. Kayler +8 more
TL;DR: Whereas KTX in HIV+ recipients were associated with similar outcomes relative to noninfected recipients, HCV monoinfection and, to a greater extent, coinfection wereassociated with poor patient and graft survival.
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Planning and Design of Cost-effective Water Harvesting Structures for Efficient Utilization of Scarce Water Resources in Semi-arid Regions of Rajasthan, India
TL;DR: In this article, the detailed design of some low-cost water-harvesting structures using locally available materials and adaptable to the socioeconomic conditions of the beneficiaries is discussed, which include dry stone masonry and upstream-wall cement masonry of heights 1, 2 and 2.5 m for catchments of less than 10, 10 to 20, and 20 to 30 ha, respectively.
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Evaluation of gastric anti–ulcer activity of methanolic extract of Cayratia trifolia in experimental animals
TL;DR: The objective was to evaluate the gastric anti-ulcer activity of methanolic extract of Cayratia trifolia L. (MECT) (Vitaceae) leaves in experimental animals.