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B.S.M. Ronald

Researcher at Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University

Publications -  20
Citations -  130

B.S.M. Ronald is an academic researcher from Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA computing & Paratuberculosis. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 18 publications receiving 104 citations. Previous affiliations of B.S.M. Ronald include Madras Veterinary College & Veterinary College, Mathura.

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Molecular identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in cattle.

TL;DR: It is speculates that M. tuberculosis MANU1 strain infection in cattle could be due to spill over from human or other non specific hosts in tuberculosis endemic areas and affect cattle producing lesion in contradiction to the earlier thoughts.
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Slaughterhouse prevalence of ovine paratuberculosis in Southern India.

TL;DR: The mean body weight of paratuberculosis-affected animal either by any one of the tests employed was less than the non-affected sheep, and the approximate economic loss per sheep/farmer/year is around Rs 1,840 (US$ 38.33) in paratubculosis- affected sheep.
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A novel generalized design methodology and realization of Boolean operations using DNA

TL;DR: A new algorithm is formulated in this paper to design any DNA Boolean operator with molecular beacons (MBs) as its input and Boolean operators realized using the proposed design methodology is presented.
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Conventional and molecular determination of drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis isolates in cattle.

TL;DR: The results indicates that further elaborate studies need to be carried out due to the presence of drug resistant M. tuberculosis in bovines which could be due to spill over from human in tuberculosis endemic areas making TB eradication programme more challenging.
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Artificial Insemination in Swine in an Organized Farm – A Pilot Study

TL;DR: It was found that AI was found to be time and labor saving and the reduced litter size in AI group could be improved by ensuring that inseminations occur at an optimum time resulting in a high farrowing rate and litter size.