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Anuj Sharma

Researcher at Chandragupt Institute of Management

Publications -  145
Citations -  3043

Anuj Sharma is an academic researcher from Chandragupt Institute of Management. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 114 publications receiving 2186 citations. Previous affiliations of Anuj Sharma include AIIMS, New Delhi & Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar.

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Erasmus syndrome: Association of silicosis and systemic sclerosis

TL;DR: A case of a 52 -year-old stone cutter who developed silicosis and SSc after 25 years of exposure is reported, indicating the association of silica exposure and subsequent development of Erasmus syndrome.
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Bi-National Delay Pattern Analysis For Commercial and Passenger Vehicles at Niagara Frontier Border.

TL;DR: It is found that for the passenger vehicles to the USA, the convenient connections between the Canada freeways with USA I-190 by LQ and PB may cause these two bridges more congested than RB, especially when it is a holiday in Canada.
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Association of Psoriasis with Autoimmune Disorders: Results of a Pilot Study.

TL;DR: According to this small, cross-sectional study, psoriasis patients seem to have a predilection for other autoimmune disorders particularly for vitiligo, diabetes mellitus, autoimmune thyroiditis, rheumatoid arthritis, and IBD, however, association between Psoriasis and other autoimmune Disorders at best remains tenuous for want of strong evidence.
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Creativity in marketing: Examining the intellectual structure using scientometric analysis and topic modeling

TL;DR: The authors conducted citation, keyword, and authorship analyses from a corpus comprising 375 scholarly papers from 1973 to 2021, and used structural topic modeling to extract ten key topics and content-analyzed them to develop an organizing framework.
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Clinico-investigative attributes of 122 patients with hirsutism: A 5-year retrospective study from India.

TL;DR: Self-referral and high cosmetic concerns for facial hair were common in adolescents and young unmarried patients as the majority had mF-G score of 17.95±SD and hirsutism was graded zero/mild in 57.4% patients.