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Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Anthelmintic Niclosamide Derivatives as Potential Anticancer Agents (2024-03-22)
Anuj Kumar Singh (he/him), Master Student, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Minnesota Duluth; Research Advisor: Dr. Venkatram Mereddy; Friday, March 22, 2024; Chem 200 - 3:00 p.m.Singh, Anuj Kumar; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. (2024). Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Anthelmintic Niclosamide Derivatives as Potential Anticancer Agents (2024-03-22). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/272153
sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089231172015 - Supplemental material for Performance of single slope solar still with various operation parameters—An experimental, statistical, and CFD simulation approach toward optimality
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089231172015 for Performance of single slope solar still with various operation parameters—An experimental, statistical, and CFD simulation approach toward optimality by Rakesh Prasad, Yashvir Singh, Anuj Kumar Sharma, Rohit Sahu, Vijay Kumar Dwivedi and Sanjeev Kumar in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p
sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089221125633 - Supplemental material for A novel conjugate heat transfer approach to determine the temperature distribution in single-point cutting tool under different conditions
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089221125633 for A novel conjugate heat transfer approach to determine the temperature distribution in single-point cutting tool under different conditions by Rishish Mishra, Vineet Dubey, Rabesh Kumar Singh, Anuj Kumar Sharma and Jitendra Kumar Katiyar in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p
A comparison of farming practices and performance for wheat production in Haryana, India
Available online: 15 May 2015Abstract not availableD.R. Coventry, R.S. Poswal, Ashok Yadav, Amritbir Singh Riar, Yi Zhou, Anuj Kumar, Ramesh Chand, R.S. Chhokar, R.K. Sharma, V.K. Yadav, R.K. Gupta, Anil Mehta, J.A. Cummin
Bibliographics for the 983 eprints in the live archives of E-LIS : trends and status report up to 7th July 2004, based on author-self-archiving metadata
The priority for ideas and philosophy related to "Network Theory" have been traced back and documented by Braun(2004),and credit goes to Karinthy(1929).The IT has empowered to realise it, as the most practical phenomena and it is no more a humour. The OAI (Open Archives Initiatives)and ACIS (Academic Contributor Information System)are progressive in the direction ,which may lead to realise the "Collective Genius" at global level. Focus of present study is on Author-Self-Archiving (A-S-A)Metadata of the 983 Eprints in the Live Archives of the E-LIS (EPrints of Library and Information Science),which were approved till 7th July 2004.The A-S-A Metadata was used for librametric analysis. Self-explanatory bibliographics are illustrated.The highlights include: Conference papers (34%); highest approval, June 2004 (28%); published archives (76%);not refereed (52%); not in public domain (60%); highest self-archiving-author (De Robbio, Antonella).The Nos. of EPrints having single JITA domain specifications were: Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information(27); Information use and sociology of information(80);Users,literacy and reading(13);Libraries as physical collections(30);Publishing and legal issues(57);Management(13);Industry, profession and education(36);Information sources, supports, channels(113) ; Information treatment for information services, Information functions and techniques (101); Technical services libraries, archives and museums(25); Housing technologies(1); Information technology and library technology(92); and Inter-domainery (395) i.e. having specifications of two or more than two JITA classes
Correction to:The state of HRM in the Middle East: Challenges and future research agenda (Asia Pacific Journal of Management, (2019), 36, 4, (905-933), 10.1007/s10490-018-9587-7)
The author group in the original version of this article contained a mistake. The last author’s name should be Sanjay Kumar Singh, instead of Sanjay Singh. The correct name appears above. The original article has been corrected.</p
Chromium isotopes identify the extraterrestrial component in impactites from Dhala impact structure, India
The Dhala structure in north-central India is a confirmed complex impact structure of Paleoproterozoic age. The presence of an extraterrestrial component in impactites from the Dhala structure was recognized by geochemical analyses of highly siderophile elements and Os isotopic compositions; however, the impactor type has remained unidentified. This study uses Cr isotope systematics to identify the type of projectile involved in the formation of the Dhala structure. Unlike the composition of siderophile elements (e.g., Ni, Cr, Co, and platinum group elements) and their inter-element ratios that may get compromised due to the extreme energy generated during an impact, Cr isotopes retain the distinct composition of the impactor. The distinct ε54Cr value of −0.31 ± 0.09 for a Dhala impact melt breccia sample (D6-57) indicates inheritance from an impactor originating within the non-carbonaceous reservoir, that is, the inner Solar System. Based on the Ni/Cr ratio, Os abundance, and Cr isotopic composition of the samples, the impactor is constrained to be of ureilite type. Binary mixing calculations also indicate contamination of the target rock by 0.1–0.3 wt% of material from a ureilite-like impactor. Together with the previously identified impactors that formed El'gygytgyn, Zhamanshin, and Lonar impact structures, the Cr isotopic compositions of the Dhala impactites argue for a much more diverse source of the objects that collided with the Earth over its geological history than has been supposed previously
An approach for assessment of tumor volume from mammography in locally advanced breast cancer
The editorial board regrets the mistake made in the MJMS Vol. 15 No. 1
(January 2008), page 37 - 41 with the title An approach for assessment
of tumour volume from mammography in locally advanced breast cancer by
Gupreet Singh from Medical Physics Unit, Department of Radiodiagnosis,
Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital, All India Institute of Medical
Sciences, New Delhi110029, India. The authors actually responsible for
this manuscript titled “An approach for assessment of tumour
volume from mammography in locally advanced breast cancer” are
Gupreet Singh, Sanjay Thulkar*, Ashu Seith*, Rajinder Parshad** and
Pratik Kumar. There are no changes in the content and the corresponding
authors address. The email is as it is below. Corresponding Author :
Dr. Pratik Kumar (Ph.D). Medical Physics Unit, Department of
Radiodiagnosis, Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital, All India Institute
of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029, India. Tel: + 01126594448 Fax: +
91-11-26588663 Email: [email protected]
An approach for assessment of tumor volume from mammography in locally advanced breast cancer
The editorial board regrets the mistake made in the MJMS Vol. 15 No. 1
(January 2008), page 37 - 41 with the title An approach for assessment
of tumour volume from mammography in locally advanced breast cancer by
Gupreet Singh from Medical Physics Unit, Department of Radiodiagnosis,
Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital, All India Institute of Medical
Sciences, New Delhi110029, India. The authors actually responsible for
this manuscript titled “An approach for assessment of tumour
volume from mammography in locally advanced breast cancer” are
Gupreet Singh, Sanjay Thulkar*, Ashu Seith*, Rajinder Parshad** and
Pratik Kumar. There are no changes in the content and the corresponding
authors address. The email is as it is below. Corresponding Author :
Dr. Pratik Kumar (Ph.D). Medical Physics Unit, Department of
Radiodiagnosis, Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital, All India Institute
of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029, India. Tel: + 01126594448 Fax: +
91-11-26588663 Email: [email protected]
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Not AvailableSearch; Personalize: Your alerts; Your baskets; Your searches. Your alerts; Your baskets; Your searches. login. login. Home > Management of early blight disease of tomato cv 'Kashi Amrit' through fungicides, bioagents and cultural practices in India. World Vegetable Center. Information; Usage statistics; Files; Holdings. Record Details. Title: Management of early blight disease of tomato cv 'Kashi Amrit' through fungicides, bioagents and cultural practices in India. Author(s): Kumar, V. Gupta, RC Singh, PC Pandey, KK Kumar, R. Rai, AB Rai, M. Publication date: 2007. Subject(s): TOMATOES EARLY BLIGHT PLANT DISEASES FUNGICIDES PLANT DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE RESISTANCE ALTERNARIA SOLANI ALTERNARIA ALTERNATA GROWTH India IN …Not Availabl
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