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Central University of Kerala

EducationKāsaragod, India
About: Central University of Kerala is a education organization based out in Kāsaragod, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Catalysis. The organization has 556 authors who have published 881 publications receiving 7474 citations.


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TL;DR: A secondary analysis on India Human Development Survey data assessing ‘stunted child and overweight/obese mother (SCOWT) pairs’ in Kerala households shows that the DBM is prevalent in Kerala and cannot be addressed exclusively by policies focusing on over-nutrition.
Abstract: A double burden of malnutrition (DBM) is the coexistence of under-nutrition and over-nutrition in a single household that has been reported from many developing countries. We performed a secondary analysis on India Human Development Survey (IHDS-II) data assessing ‘stunted child and overweight/obese mother (SCOWT) pairs’ in Kerala households. We included 344 pairs of children below 5 years of age and their mothers, with anthropometric measurements. We also performed the Pearson’s Chi–square test to study the association of SCOWT pairs with socio-economic variables. The prevalence of SCOWT pairs was 10.7% for Kerala. The bivariate analysis showed no significant association for SCOWT pairs, irrespective of their socio-economic status. It is clear that the DBM is prevalent in Kerala and cannot be addressed exclusively by policies focusing on over-nutrition.

14 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative study of magnetocaloric effect near Verwey transition temperature, TV = 120 K, has been reported in two different types of nanocrystalline Fe3O4 thin films.

14 citations

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TL;DR: The gene expression profiling showed significantly high expression of the key capsaicinoids and carotenoid biosynthetic pathway genes at breaker and mature fruit stages, and in silico analysis identified a total of 335 polymorphic SSRs between C. chinense and C. frutescens.

14 citations

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TL;DR: Evaluated the probiotic mediated health status improvement by a candidate probiotic bacterium Paenibacillus polymyxa HGA4C in a teleost fish Oreochromis niloticus revealed that the fish supplemented with two levels of the probiotics significantly improved health status.

14 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the interplay between fusion and quasifission in reactions forming compound nuclei in the boundary region where the fusion probability starts to deviate from unity was studied.
Abstract: Background: Formation of the compound nucleus (CN) is highly suppressed by quasifission in heavy-ion collisions involving massive nuclei. Though considerable progress has been made in the understanding of fusion-fission and quasifission, the exact dependence of fusion probability on various entrance channel variables is not completely clear, which is very important for the synthesis of new heavy and superheavy elements.Purpose: To study the interplay between fusion and quasifission in reactions forming CN in the boundary region where the fusion probability starts to deviate from unity.Methods: Fusion evaporation residue cross sections were measured for the $^{28,30}\mathrm{Si}+^{180}\mathrm{Hf}$ reactions using the Hybrid Recoil Mass Analyser at IUAC, New Delhi. Experimental data were compared with data from other reactions forming the same CN or isotopes of the CN. Theoretical calculations were performed using the dinuclear system and statistical models.Results: Reduced evaporation residue cross sections were observed for the reactions studied compared with the asymmetric reaction forming the same CN, indicating fusion suppression in more symmetric systems. The observations are consistent with fission fragment measurements performed in the same or similar systems. Larger ER cross sections are observed with increase in mass in the isotopic chain of the CN.Conclusions: Fusion probability varies significantly with the entrance channels in reactions forming the same CN. While complete fusion occurs for the $^{16}\mathrm{O}+^{194}\mathrm{Pt}$ reaction, the fusion probability drops to approximately $60--70%$ for the $^{30}\mathrm{Si}+^{180}\mathrm{Hf}$ and less than $20%$ for the $^{50}\mathrm{Ti}+^{160}\mathrm{Gd}$ reactions, respectively, forming the same CN at similar excitation energies.

14 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20239
202223
2021168
2020185
2019129
2018113