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Vijay Veer

Researcher at Defence Research and Development Organisation

Publications -  145
Citations -  2764

Vijay Veer is an academic researcher from Defence Research and Development Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Population. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 144 publications receiving 2151 citations. Previous affiliations of Vijay Veer include Defence Research and Development Establishment & Tezpur University.

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Effect of compression ratio on performance, combustion and emission characteristics of a dual fuel diesel engine run on raw biogas

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of compression ratio on the performance, combustion and emission characteristics of a dual fuel diesel engine run on raw biogas was investigated, where a 3.5-kW single cylinder, direct injection, water cooled, variable compression ratio diesel engine is converted into a biogAS run dual-fuel diesel engine by connecting a venturi gas mixer at the manifold.
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Role of phosphate fertilizers in heavy metal uptake and detoxification of toxic metals.

TL;DR: The role of phosphorus in fertilizers, their uptake along with other elements and signaling during P starvation are assessed to help the maximum utilization by plants and minimum run-off and wastage.
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CuO nanorods: a potential and efficient adsorbent in water purification

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple in situ soft chemical synthesis of nanoscale copper(II) oxide, together with its characterization and a study of the adsorption and desorption behaviors of Pb(II), was conducted.
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Molecular characterization of midgut microbiota of Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti from Arunachal Pradesh, India

TL;DR: The family Enterobacteriaceae of phylum Proteobacteria was dominant in both species of Aedes mosquitoes, and information on midgut microflora may lead towards the development of novel, safe, and effective strategies to manipulate the vectorial capacity of mosquitoes.
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Antagonistic Potential of Native Trichoderma viride Strain against Potent Tea Fungal Pathogens in North East India.

TL;DR: The antifungal activity of the filtrate was significantly reduced but not entirely after heat or proteinase K treatment, demonstrating substantial role of certain unknown thermostable antIFungal compound(s) in the inhibitory activity.