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Gaurav Sharma

Researcher at Shenzhen University

Publications -  1520
Citations -  40824

Gaurav Sharma is an academic researcher from Shenzhen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 82, co-authored 1244 publications receiving 31482 citations. Previous affiliations of Gaurav Sharma include Northeastern University & D. E. Shaw & Co..

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Influence of post-emergence herbicides on weeds and productivity of garden pea (Pisum sativum) under mid hill conditions of Himachal Pradesh

TL;DR: Significantly lower dry matter accumulation of all the weed species and highest weed control efficiency were obtained with imazethapyr 150 g/ha (40 DAS), which resulted in maximum plant height, drymatter accumulation, crop growth rate, relative growth rate and nodule count and green pod and haulm yields.
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Ag2O–Al2O3–ZrO2 Trimetallic Nanocatalyst for High Performance Photodegradation of Nicosulfuron Herbicide

TL;DR: In this paper, a trimetallic oxide nanocatalyst was designed using simple microwave assisted reduction method, which was used for the degradation of nicosulfuron herbicide and the influence of microwave (MW) and UV radiations on the degradation rate was also studied.
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Plane-based calibration of cameras with zoom variation

TL;DR: This work extends the plane-based framework to the problem of cameras with zoom variation, which is the most common case, and may be extended to incorporate additional varying parameters described in the general framework.
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Esterase-Catalyzed Production of Hyperpolarized 13C-Enriched Carbon Dioxide in Tissues for Measuring pH

TL;DR: A new class of mixed anhydrides for esterase-catalyzed production of highly polarized 13CO2 and H13CO3- in tissue is reported and in vivo tissue pH measurements using HP 13C-EAC are suggested to be a novel imaging probe for in vivo pH measurements.
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Importance of clinical diagnosis of malaria in national malaria control programme.

TL;DR: A study conducted at Kheda district, Gujarat, revealed that judgement of patient on the basis of symptoms and diagnosis of the doctor were correct in 50 and 27% of the suspected malaria cases respectively.