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Rajesh Kumar

Researcher at Himachal Pradesh University

Publications -  6966
Citations -  180095

Rajesh Kumar is an academic researcher from Himachal Pradesh University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 149, co-authored 4439 publications receiving 140830 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajesh Kumar include Guru Nanak Dev University & Intuitive Surgical.

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Validity of verbal autopsy for ascertaining the causes of stillbirth

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the verbal autopsy tool for stillbirths of the World Health Organization (WHO) by using hospital diagnosis of the underlying cause of stillbirth (the gold standard) and to compare the fraction of still births attributed to various specific causes through hospital assessment versus verbal autopsy.
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Theory of Generalized Gerischer Admittance of Realistic Fractal Electrode

TL;DR: In this paper, a theory for the generalized Gerischer admittance for an irregular interface, operating under diffusion and homogeneous kinetics coupled with a fast heterogeneous charge transfer reaction was developed.
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Assessing system operation skills in robotic surgery trainees

TL;DR: With increased use of robotic surgery in specialties including urology, development of training methods has also intensified, however, current approaches lack the ability to discriminate between operational and surgical skills.
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PET-CT enteroclysis: a new technique for evaluation of inflammatory diseases of the intestine.

TL;DR: As a single investigation, PET-CT enteroclysis detects a significantly higher number of lesions both in the small and large intestine in comparison to that detected by conventional barium and colonoscopy combined together.
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Evaluation of (68)Ga-DOTANOC PET/CT imaging in a large exclusive population of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.

TL;DR: 68Ga-DOTANOC PET/CT is useful for diagnosis/staging and restaging of patients with pancreatic NET and demonstrates more lesions compared to CIM and is more specific.