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Gyanendra Singh

Researcher at Indian Council of Agricultural Research

Publications -  307
Citations -  4024

Gyanendra Singh is an academic researcher from Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 248 publications receiving 3198 citations. Previous affiliations of Gyanendra Singh include Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University & National Dairy Research Institute.

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Presurgical nasoalveolar molding for correction of cleft lip nasal deformity: experience from northern India.

TL;DR: Nasoalveolar molding can be a useful adjunct for treatment of cleft lip nasal deformity and is a cost-effective technique that can reduce the number of future surgeries such as alveolar bone grafting and secondary rhinoplasties.
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Fabrication and characterization of novel nitinol particulate reinforced aluminium alloy metal matrix composites (NiTip/AA6061 MMCs)

TL;DR: In this paper, the hardness and surface roughness of the NiTip/AA6061 metal matrix composites (MMCs) have been tested and compared with the results available in the published source to assess the novelty of the present investigation.
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Ultrasonography for detection of early pregnancy following embryo transfer in unknown breed of Bos indicus cows.

TL;DR: Real time, B mode ultrasound was used from Days 18 to 64 to detect and monitor the conceptus in 30 unknown breeds of Bos indicus recipients following embryo transfer to observe the growth of the embryo proper and the echogenic area.
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Switching to nanonutrients for sustaining agroecosystems and environment: the challenges and benefits in moving up from ionic to particle feeding

TL;DR: A review on the purpose with which the nanofertilizers took shape, the benefits which can be achieved, and the challenges which nanofields face for further development and real-world use, substantiated with the significant pieces of scientific evidence available so far as mentioned in this paper .
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The prevalence of congenital orthopaedic anomalies in a rural community

TL;DR: A rural Indian population of 50,055 was studied for the detection of congenital orthopaedic anomalies by a door-to-door survey and found the most common anomaly was a congenital short 4th metatarsal.