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Sanjeev Gupta

Researcher at All India Institute of Medical Sciences

Publications -  684
Citations -  17919

Sanjeev Gupta is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mars Exploration Program. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 575 publications receiving 14306 citations. Previous affiliations of Sanjeev Gupta include Royal School of Mines & Maulana Azad Medical College.

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A habitable fluvio-lacustrine environment at Yellowknife Bay, Gale crater, Mars.

John P. Grotzinger, +71 more
- 24 Jan 2014 - 
TL;DR: The Curiosity rover discovered fine-grained sedimentary rocks, which are inferred to represent an ancient lake and preserve evidence of an environment that would have been suited to support a martian biosphere founded on chemolithoautotrophy.
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Refractive error in children in an urban population in New Delhi.

TL;DR: Reduced vision because of uncorrected refractive error is a major public health problem in urban school-aged children in India and cost-effective strategies are needed to eliminate this easily treated cause of vision impairment.
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Deposition, exhumation, and paleoclimate of an ancient lake deposit, Gale crater, Mars.

TL;DR: The observations suggest that individual lakes were stable on the ancient surface of Mars for 100 to 10,000 years, a minimum duration when each lake was stable both thermally (as liquid water) and in terms of mass balance (with inputs effectively matching evaporation and loss of water to colder regions).
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Volatile and organic compositions of sedimentary rocks in Yellowknife Bay, Gale crater, Mars.

Douglas W. Ming, +442 more
- 24 Jan 2014 - 
TL;DR: Higher abundances of chlorinated hydrocarbons in the mudstone compared with Rocknest windblown materials previously analyzed by Curiosity suggest that indigenous martian or meteoritic organic carbon sources may be preserved in the Mudstone; however, the carbon source for the chlorinatedHydrocarbons is not definitively of martian origin.