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Sanjay Srivastava

Bio: Sanjay Srivastava is an academic researcher from Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Network packet. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1193 citations. Previous affiliations of Sanjay Srivastava include Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University & Harcourt Butler Technological Institute.


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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of Irbesartan drug on mild steel corrosion in 1m HCl and 0.5m H 2 SO 4 solutions have been investigated by open circuit potential (OCP) curves, Tafel polarization curves, linear polarization curves and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) along with cyclic voltammetry (CV), UV-visible, FTIR and NMR spectroscopic techniques.

91 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors address the question of negotiation analysis pertaining to the Cancun Ministerial of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and propose a negotiation strategy pursued by the developing countries at the Ministerial.
Abstract: In this article, I address the question of negotiation analysis pertaining to the Cancun Ministerial of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Albeit, the deep differences between developed and developing countries on various trade issues could not be accommodated and the Cancun Ministerial finally collapsed, the coalitional diplomacy and the joint obstinate position taken by the developing countries were unparalleled and deserve concentrated analysis of negotiations and various strategies pursued during the Ministerial. The central contingent variable, in this study is the negotiation strategy pursued by the developing countries at Cancun. In more practical terms the coalitional diplomacy with special reference to the coalition of G-20 and distributive strategy used by the developing countries, have been investigated. Other derivative inquiries delineated here are: how developing countries adhered to and maintained their coalition G-20 at Cancun and the counter strategies of the developed world pertaining t...

86 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the potential of Pisum sativum (green pea) peels for the inhibition of mild steel corrosion in hydrochloric acid (HCl) at varied temperatures was investigated.

83 citations


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25 Jul 1969-Science
TL;DR: Direct support for the idea that regulation of gene activity underlies cell differentiation comes from evidence that much of the genome in higher cell types is inactive and that different ribonucleic acids are synthesized in different cell types.
Abstract: Cell differentiation is based almost certainly on the regulation of gene activity, so that for each state of differentiation a certain set of genes is active in transcription and other genes are inactive. The establishment of this concept (1) has depended on evidence indicating that the cells of an organism generally contain identical genomes (2). Direct support for the idea that regulation of gene activity underlies cell differentiation comes from evidence that much of the genome in higher cell types is inactive (3) and that different ribonucleic acids (RNA) are synthesized in different cell types (4).

1,898 citations

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Philip Felig1
TL;DR: A glucose-alanine cycle in which alanine is formed peripherally by transamination of glucose-derived pyruvate and transported to the liver where its carbon skeleton is reconverted to glucose is suggested.
Abstract: Alanine is quantitatively the primary amino acid released by muscle and extracted by the splanchnic bed in postabsorptive as well as prolonged fasted man. The hepatic capacity for conversion of alanine to glucose exceeds that of all other amino acids. Insulin inhibits gluconeogenesis by reducing hepatic alanine uptake. In contrast, in diabetes, an increase in hepatic alanine extraction is observed in the face of diminished circulating substrate. In prolonged fasting, diminished alanine release is the mechanism whereby gluconeogenesis is reduced. In circumstances in which alanine is deficient, such as pregnancy and ketotic hypoglycemia of infancy, fasting hypoglycemia is accentuated. Augmented glucose utilization in exercise and hyperpyruvicemia consequent to inborn enzymatic defects are accompanied by increased circulating levels of alanine. These data thus suggest the existence of a glucose-alanine cycle in which alanine is formed peripherally by transamination of glucose-derived pyruvate and transported to the liver where its carbon skeleton is reconverted to glucose. The rate of recycling of glucose carbon skeletons in this pathway appears to occur at approximately 50% of that observed for the Cori (lactate) cycle.

694 citations

01 Jan 2009

693 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that liver and hepatomas are freely permeable to glucose; thus, the activity and concentration of competing enzyme systems (in the presence of competing enzymes) can be increased.
Abstract: Carbohydrate Metabolism — Imbalance in Cancer Cells (Fig. 5) Liver and hepatomas are freely permeable to glucose; thus, the activity and concentration of competing enzyme systems (in the presence o...

610 citations

Book
01 Jan 1967
TL;DR: The Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology as discussed by the authors provides rapid publication of peer-reviewed articles describing significant advances and discoveries in the fields of air, soil, water, and food contamination and pollution as well as articles on methodology and other disciplines concerned with the introduction, presence and effects of toxicants in the total environment.
Abstract: The Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology provides rapid publication of peer-reviewed articles describing significant advances and discoveries in the fields of air, soil, water, and food contamination and pollution as well as articles on methodology and other disciplines concerned with the introduction, presence and effects of toxicants in the total environment. With its high standards of scientific quality and clarity, the Bulletin provides a meeting ground for research workers who daily encounter problems related to the contamination of our environment and who welcome opportunities to share in new discoveries as soon as they are made.

559 citations