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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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Characterization of Scanner Sensitivity.

TL;DR: This method is shown to have increased accuracy compared to present methods and to properly calibrate the device for a variety of illuminants.
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MedMeSH Summarizer: Text Mining for Gene Clusters.

TL;DR: The MedMeSH Summarizer system described in this paper is geared precisely for helping a biologist in cross-referencing experimental and analytical results obtained from microarray experiments with previously known biological facts, theories, and results.
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High Capacity Color Barcodes: Per Channel Data Encoding via Orientation Modulation in Elliptical Dot Arrays

TL;DR: A novel interference minimizing data encoding approach and a statistical channel model (at the reader) that captures the characteristics of the interference, enabling more accurate data recovery are proposed.
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PARTS: Probabilistic Alignment for RNA joinT Secondary structure prediction

TL;DR: For all RNA families studied, the posterior probability estimates obtained from PARTS offer an improvement over posterior probability Estimates from a single sequence prediction, and when considering the base pairings predicted over a threshold value of confidence, the combination of sensitivity and positive predictive value is superior for PARTS than for the single sequence Prediction.
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Carbon nitride, metal nitrides, phosphides, chalcogenides, perovskites and carbides nanophotocatalysts for environmental applications

TL;DR: In this paper, non-metal oxide photocatalytic materials such as carbon nitride, metal nitrides, phosphides, chalcogenides, perovskites and carbides have been reviewed for environmental clean-up and energy production.