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Anubha Goel

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Publications -  54
Citations -  1016

Anubha Goel is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parabolic trough & Copula (probability theory). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 45 publications receiving 791 citations. Previous affiliations of Anubha Goel include Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur & Indian Institutes of Technology.

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Screening of Indian plants for biological activity: Part XII.

TL;DR: Three hundred botanically identified plant materials have been extracted with 50% ethanol and the extracts put through a wide biological screen, finding biological activities have been confirmed in fractions of fifty-six of these extracts.
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Annual trends in occurrence of submicron particles in ambient air and health risk posed by particle bound metals.

TL;DR: Contamination level assessment using geo-accumulation index showed Ca, Fe and Mg exhibited non contamination whereas metals like Cr, Zn, As, Cd, Pb, Se, Ni and Cu exhibited ranges from moderate to extreme contamination.
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Elevated aerosol layers and their radiative impact over Kanpur during monsoon onset period

TL;DR: In this article, the authors deal with synergistic analyses of aerosol vertical distribution and aerosol optical depth with meteorological variables using multisatellite and ground-based remote sensors over Kanpur in central Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP).
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Screening of Indian plants for biological activity: Part XV.

TL;DR: Alcoholics extracts of 266 botanically identified plant materials from 222 plant species have been tested for various biological activities including chemotherapeutic and pharmacological screenings and the active principles and results are reported.
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Bioactivity of Marine Organisms. VI. Antiviral Evaluation of Marine Algal Extracts from the Indian Coast

TL;DR: The palmitoyl ester amide of dihydroxy sphingosine was found to be the antiviral principle of Ulva fasciata and the two species of Hypnea was attributed to the polysaccharides.