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University of Rajasthan
Education•Jaipur, India•
About: University of Rajasthan is a education organization based out in Jaipur, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Chemical shift & Derivative (chemistry). The organization has 15058 authors who have published 15733 publications receiving 117400 citations. The organization is also known as: Rajasthan University.
Topics: Chemical shift, Derivative (chemistry), Porphyrin, Magnetic susceptibility, Magnetic anisotropy
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TL;DR: The transverse momentum distributions of the strange and doublestrange hyperon resonances produced in p-Pb collisions at [Formula: see text] TeV were measured in the rapidity range as discussed by the authors for event classes corresponding to different chargedparticle multiplicity densities.
Abstract: The transverse momentum distributions of the strange and double-strange hyperon resonances ([Formula: see text], [Formula: see text]) produced in p-Pb collisions at [Formula: see text] TeV were measured in the rapidity range [Formula: see text] for event classes corresponding to different charged-particle multiplicity densities, [Formula: see text]d[Formula: see text]/d[Formula: see text]. The mean transverse momentum values are presented as a function of [Formula: see text]d[Formula: see text]/d[Formula: see text], as well as a function of the particle masses and compared with previous results on hyperon production. The integrated yield ratios of excited to ground-state hyperons are constant as a function of [Formula: see text]d[Formula: see text]/d[Formula: see text]. The equivalent ratios to pions exhibit an increase with [Formula: see text]d[Formula: see text]/d[Formula: see text], depending on their strangeness content.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used sludge of handmade paper and cardboard industrial waste for the cultivation of Pleurotus citrinopileatus and found that the use of sludge and wheat straw not only increased the biological efficiency but also provided less mutagenic carpophores and further reduced on boiling.
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27 Feb 2017TL;DR: In this article, a simple and facile one-pot chemical approach of the decoration of uniform zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) on reduced graphene oxide (GO) and a study of its antimicrobial activity was reported.
Abstract: In this work, we report a simple and facile one-pot chemical approach of the decoration of uniform zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) on reduced graphene oxide (GO) and a study of its antimicrobial activity. The nanocomposite was fully characterized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), x-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). TEM and SEM images clearly indicated the presence of Graphene sheets decorated with uniformly sized zinc oxide nanoparticles. Further, as an application of rGO-ZnO nanocomposites, their superior antibacterial activity was demonstrated on the Escherichia coli MTCC40 bacterial strain, using the standard disk diffusion method. This clearly showed that rGO-ZnO nanocomposites exhibited more pronounced antibacterial activity than rGO alone. This feature was revealed to be due to increased biocompatibility of PEGylated rGO-ZnO nanocomposites. In conclusion, the as-synthesized nanocomposite showed excellent antibacterial activity and has great potential for biomedical application.
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TL;DR: In this article, a deterministic Bianchi Type-IX viscous fluid cosmological model is investigated and the physical and geometrical aspects of the model are also discussed.
Abstract: Bianchi Type-IX viscous fluid cosmological model is investigated. To get a deterministic model, we have assumed the conditiona = b
m(m is a constant) between metric potentials andη ∞θ whereη is the coefficient of shear viscosity andθ the scalar of expansion in the model. The coefficient of bulk viscosity (ς) is taken as constant. The physical and geometrical aspects of the model are also discussed.
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TL;DR: Environmental adaptive response of fishes to the nutritional deficiencies of two important vitamins of the B-group viz. cyanocobalamin and folacin has been investigated using growth, haematology and haemopoiesis as physiological indices.
Abstract: Environmental adaptive response of fishes to the nutritional deficiencies of two important vitamins of the B-group viz. cyanocobalamin and folacin has been investigated using growth, haematology and haemopoiesis as physiological indices. Extended studies lasting 105 days revealed a consistent decrease in growth or even loss of weight when cyanocobalamin and folacin were absent from the diet. The combined deficiency of these two vitamins had an additive rather than synergistic effect on growth. The feed conversion values of all the deficient groups were significantly low as compared to the control. Haematologically the occurrence of anaemia and leucocytosis were recorded in all the deficient groups, the former mainly of megaloblastic type. Differential WBC counts revealed that leucocytosis was mainly due to an increase in thrombocyte population and cosinophils. On the other hand, there was an relative decrease of other nongranulocytes and granulocytes. Erythro-poietic investigations revealed a decreased proliferation rate of the reticuloendothelial cells and an increased number of young and mature reticulocytes and immature erythrocytes into the peripheral blood.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Rakesh K. Jain | 200 | 1467 | 177727 |
J. Pluta | 120 | 659 | 52025 |
Sudhir Raniwala | 113 | 591 | 44168 |
Rashmi Raniwala | 113 | 579 | 44076 |
Sanjay Jain | 103 | 881 | 46880 |
Mirko Planinic | 94 | 467 | 31957 |
Manish Sharma | 82 | 1407 | 33361 |
Nikola Poljak | 78 | 393 | 20795 |
Hari M. Srivastava | 76 | 1126 | 42635 |
Radhey S. Gupta | 71 | 377 | 18078 |
Ashwani Kumar | 66 | 703 | 18099 |
Amit Kumar | 65 | 1618 | 19277 |
Rashmi Gupta | 52 | 428 | 50962 |
Allan R. Oseroff | 48 | 121 | 7029 |
Vinod K. Aswal | 46 | 556 | 9917 |