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Kuvempu University
Education•Shimoga, India•
About: Kuvempu University is a education organization based out in Shimoga, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Cyclic voltammetry & Carbon paste electrode. The organization has 1575 authors who have published 2210 publications receiving 39755 citations. The organization is also known as: KU.
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TL;DR: In this article, the impact of Darcy-Forchheimer flow and Cattaneo-Christov heat transfer of tangent hyperbolic fluid over a stretching sheet is explored.
Abstract: The current investigation explores the impact of Darcy-Forchheimer flow and Cattaneo-Christov heat transfer of dusty tangent hyperbolic fluid over a stretching sheet. The problem of the model is re...
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TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D contact metric manifold such that Qφ = φQ which admits a Yamabe soliton (g,V ) with the flow vector field V pointwise collinear with the Reeb vector field ξ is considered.
Abstract: If M is a 3-dimensional contact metric manifold such that Qφ = φQ which admits a Yamabe soliton (g,V ) with the flow vector field V pointwise collinear with the Reeb vector field ξ, then we show th...
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09 Aug 2012TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented automatic regulatory road sign detection with the help of distance to borders (DtBs) and distance from centers (DfCs) feature vectors.
Abstract: Traffic sign detection and recognition is an important issue of research recently Road and traffic signs have been designed according to stringent regulations using special shapes and colors, very different from the natural environment, which makes them easily recognizable by drivers The human visual perception abilities depend on the individual’s physical and mental conditions In certain conditions, these abilities can be affected by many factors such as fatigue, and observatory skills Detection of regulatory road signs in outdoor images from moving vehicles will help the driver to take the right decision in good time, which means fewer accidents, less pollution, and better safety In automatic traffic-sign maintenance and in a visual driver-assistance system, road-sign detection and recognition are two of the most important functions This paper presents automatic regulatory road-sign detection with the help of distance to borders (DtBs) and distance from centers (DfCs) feature vectors Our system is able to detect and recognize regulatory road signs The proposed recognition system is based on the generalization properties of SVMs The system consists of following processes: segmentation according to the color of the pixel, traffic-sign detection by shape classification using linear SVM and content recognition based on Gaussian-kernel SVM A result shows a high success rate and a very low amount of false positives in the final recognition stage
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors carried out hydrogeochemical investigations with emphasis on groundwater fluoride concentrations in the Shivani watershed area, Karnataka, South India, and found that 38% of groundwater samples have excessive fluoride concentration which poses a health risk to the population of the area.
Abstract: Hydrogeochemical investigations with emphasis on groundwater fluoride concentrations were carried out in the Shivani watershed area, Karnataka, South India. This drought-prone watershed is characterised by poor groundwater potential and is composed of different lithounits like gneisses, migmatites, tonalites, mafics–ultramafics, conglomerates and quartzites. Analysis of spatial variation of groundwater fluoride concentration through the use of GIS technology software platforms like ArcView 3.2a and MapInfo Professional 8.5 has enabled the identification of low-fluoride and high-fluoride areas within the watershed. Geochemical data indicates that 38% of groundwater samples have excessive fluoride concentration which poses a health risk to the population of the area. Correlation studies indicate that higher groundwater alkalinity activates leaching of fluoride resulting in elevated concentrations of fluoride. No other significant geochemical interrelationship could be identified between fluoride and rest of the physico-chemical parameters owing to the lack of any significant correlation coefficients. This holds good in the case of both low-fluoride ( 1.5 mg/L) groundwaters of the watershed. However, differential or non-uniform type (positive or negative) of coefficient of correlation is observed between fluoride at different levels and other physico-chemical parameters. Among the different lithounits of the study area, gneisses house comparatively more number of high-fluoride groundwaters. Fluoride-bearing minerals biotite, hornblende and apatite are the probable natural sources of groundwater fluoride.
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TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis and DNA photocleavage studies of furano3,2-c]-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolines have been reported.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Tejraj M. Aminabhavi | 89 | 642 | 32265 |
Subburaman Mohan | 86 | 461 | 29023 |
Suresh Mathivanan | 48 | 116 | 24289 |
Raghothama Chaerkady | 40 | 85 | 8554 |
Bijjanal Jayanna Gireesha | 40 | 233 | 4748 |
Basavarajappa Mahanthesh | 38 | 158 | 3580 |
Thimmappa Venkatarangaiah Venkatesha | 34 | 149 | 3907 |
B.E. Kumara Swamy | 31 | 160 | 3416 |
Shivakumar Keerthikumar | 27 | 55 | 6557 |
Rajesh Raju | 25 | 51 | 6733 |
K. Ganesh Kumar | 24 | 64 | 1298 |
Kalappa Prashantha | 24 | 65 | 2191 |
Jayappa Manjanna | 24 | 73 | 1903 |
Kallappa M. Hosamani | 24 | 105 | 2602 |
Kumaran Kandasamy | 23 | 31 | 5921 |