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Sandeep Kaur

Researcher at Guru Nanak Dev University

Publications -  128
Citations -  1191

Sandeep Kaur is an academic researcher from Guru Nanak Dev University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Thermal decomposition. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 109 publications receiving 819 citations. Previous affiliations of Sandeep Kaur include Khalsa College, Amritsar.

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Comparative study of gamma ray shielding and some properties of PbO–SiO2–Al2O3 and Bi2O3–SiO2–Al2O3 glass systems

TL;DR: In this paper, X-ray diffraction, UV-visible, DSC and ultrasonic techniques have been used to explore the structural properties of PbO-SiO2−Al2O3 and Bi2O-3−SiO 2−Al 2O3 glass systems.
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Investigation of structural properties of lead strontium borate glasses for gamma-ray shielding applications

TL;DR: In this article, mass attenuation coefficients have been calculated with the XCOM computer program to evaluate gamma-ray shielding properties for glass samples, and longitudinal velocities of ultrasonic waves were measured in these glass samples at room temperature using the pulse echo technique.
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Self-assembled small molecule based fluorescent detection of serum albumin proteins: Clinical detection and cell imaging

TL;DR: Perylenediimide-benzimidazolium based fluorescent ‘turn-on’ probe BIM-PDI for selective detection of human serum albumin (HSA) and bovine serumalbumin (BSA) proteins shows absorption maxima at 500 nm and weak fluorescence centered at 577 nm.
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Investigation of lead borate glasses doped with aluminium oxide as gamma ray shielding materials

TL;DR: In this article, it has been inferred that increase in the composition of PbO leads to the formation of non bridging oxygens which leads to decrease in the rigidity of the glass samples.
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Modulatory effects of a tannin fraction isolated from Terminalia arjuna on the genotoxicity of mutagens in Salmonella typhimurium.

TL;DR: A fraction isolated from Terminalia arjuna was studied for its antimutagenic effect against 4-nitro-o-phenylenediamine and 2-aminofluorene and revealed it to be tannin in nature.