M
Manisha Pal
Researcher at University of Calcutta
Publications - 86
Citations - 953
Manisha Pal is an academic researcher from University of Calcutta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optimal design & Mixture model. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 84 publications receiving 861 citations.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
The Beta Transmuted Weibull Distribution
Manisha Pal,Montip Tiensuwan +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce a beta transmuted Weibull distribution, which contains a number of distributions as special cases, and derive explicit expressions for the mean deviations, Bonferroni and Lorenz curves, and reliability.
Journal ArticleDOI
Optimum designs for optimum mixtures
Manisha Pal,Nripes Kumar Mandal +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors try to find optimum designs for the estimation of optimum mixture combination on the assumption that the response function is quadratic concave over the simplex region.
Journal ArticleDOI
Correlation of altered expression of a long non-coding RNA, NEAT1, in peripheral blood mononuclear cells with dengue disease progression
Abhay Deep Pandey,Saptamita Goswami,Shweta Shukla,Shaoli Das,Suman Ghosal,Manisha Pal,Bhaswati Bandyopadhyay,Vishnampettai G. Ramachandran,Nandita Basu,Vikas Sood,Priyanka Pandey,Jayprokas Chakrabarti,Sudhanshu Vrati,Arup Banerjee +13 more
TL;DR: The results of this study offer the first experimental evidence demonstrating the correlation between lncRNAs and severe dengue phenotype and Monitoring NEAT1and IFI27 expression in PBMC may be useful in understanding dengued virus-induced disease progression.
Journal ArticleDOI
On the Ratio of Inverted Gamma Variates
TL;DR: In this article, the distribution and moments of the ratio of independent inverted gamma variates have been considered and unbiased estimators of the parameter involved in the distribution have been proposed.
Journal ArticleDOI
Variations in the functional domain of basal core promoter of hepatitis B virus among Eastern Indian patients with prevalence of genotypes A, C, and D among the same ethnic population†
Avik Biswas,Arup Banerjee,Partha K. Chandra,Sibnarayan Datta,Rajesh Panigrahi,Deep Dutta,Binay Krishna De,Manisha Pal,Subhashish Kamal Guha,Sekhar Chakrabarti,Runu Chakravarty +10 more
TL;DR: Analysis of the BCP variability may help in monitoring the progression towards advanced liver disease in Eastern Indian patients, and T1762/A1764 double mutation, HBV/A, age ≥25 years, C1753 and A1899 were critical factors for clinical advancement while age ≤25 years and C 1753 as significant predictor for cirrhosis in comparison with chronic liver disease.