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Pradeep K. Singh

Researcher at Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology

Publications -  39
Citations -  973

Pradeep K. Singh is an academic researcher from Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface roughness & Machining. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 39 publications receiving 767 citations.

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New clonal strain of Candida auris, Delhi, India

TL;DR: A new clonal strain of Candida auris is an emerging etiologic agent of fungemia in Delhi, India In 12 patients in 2 hospitals, it was resistant to fluconazole and genotypically distinct from isolates from South Korea and Japan, as revealed by M13 and amplified fragment length polymorphism typing as mentioned in this paper.
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Advanced optimal tolerance design of mechanical assemblies with interrelated dimension chains and process precision limits

TL;DR: Genetic algorithm, a non-traditional global optimization technique has been proposed as the solution methodology for its inherent advantages and application of the methodology has been demonstrated with the help of suitable examples.
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Important issues in tolerance design of mechanical assemblies. Part 2: Tolerance synthesis

TL;DR: Tolerance design has become a very sensitive and important issue in product and process development because of increasing demand for quality products and the growing requirements for automa as discussed by the authors, and it is a very important issue to be considered.
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A genetic algorithm-based solution to optimal tolerance synthesis of mechanical assemblies with alternative manufacturing processes: focus on complex tolerancing problems

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a genetic algorithm to solve the problem of economic tolerance synthesis in a combinatorial and multi-modal setting. But the proposed algorithm is quite simple and straightforward, and automatically takes care of the process selection constraints.
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Clinical Significance and Molecular Characterization of Nonsporulating Molds Isolated from the Respiratory Tracts of Bronchopulmonary Mycosis Patients with Special Reference to Basidiomycetes

TL;DR: The basidiomycetes were the predominant NSMs, of which Schizophyllum commune was the most common agent in allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis (ABPM), followed by Ceriporia lacerata in invasive fungal disease.