111 results on '"Bharath, M."'
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2. Study on Influence of Process Parameters and Insert Nose Radius on Surface Roughness in Turning Operation
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Harish N, Lokesha K, Bharath M R, P B Nagaraj, and Shailesh .
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Fuel Technology ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology - Abstract
In engineering manufacturing, contribution of machine tools is a vital deciding factor in fulfilling the dynamic requirements of an industry. In this context, an effort has been made to determine the most significant factor on surface roughness on mild steel material in plane turning operation. In the current study, an experimental work is carried out to determine the effect on surface roughness while machining under various machining factors, cutting tool insert nose radius and process parameters. The experimental trials were designed with Taguchi L9 orthogonal array and carried out for each insert nose radius with different levels of process parameters, spindle speed, depth of cut and feed rate. The surface roughness of the machined part was measured for each trial. The effect and significance of process parameters and insert tool nose radius on surface roughness was analysed using Analysis of variance (ANOVA). The investigation reveals that the spindle speed is the most significant factor on surface finish during plane turning operation.
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- 2022
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3. Prospective study on functional and radiological outcome of suprapatellar approach for intramedullary nailing using semi extended knee position in tibial shaft fractures
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Dr. Deepak S and Dr. Bharath M
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General Arts and Humanities - Published
- 2022
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4. Improved Feature-Level Fusion-Based Biometric System for Genuine and Imposter Identification
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Bharath M. R. and Radhakrishna Rao K. A.
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Information Systems - Abstract
In this research work is divided into five sections: pre-processing, feature extraction, featurelevel fusion, imposter/ genuine classification, and male/female identification. The gathered raw data for palm print, dorsal vein, wrist vein, and palm vein are pre-processed with enhanced median filtering algorithms. The required features are then being extracted from the pre-processed images. Following that, an improved feature-level fusion technique is carried out based on the required security level. In the low security level, the certain image features are considered. Furthermore, if the medium security level is chosen, any two sets of attributes has been combined. If the high security level is chosen, all of the retrieved characteristics has been combined. Further, multiple classifications are carried out. It will determine whether the individual is genuine or an imposter. If it is an imposter, simply get rid of it. If the categorized result is genuine, it is reclassified as male or female.
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- 2022
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5. Performance analysis of quadruped robot designed with Desai’s walking leg mechanism
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Kousik S, Rahul Suresh, Anandkumar R Annigeri, Praveen Kumar U B, and Bharath M N
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Mechanical Engineering - Published
- 2022
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6. Influence of electrochemical co-deposition of bimetallic Pt–Pd nanoclusters on polypyrrole modified ITO for enhanced oxidation of 4-(hydroxymethyl) pyridine
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Bharath M, Agnus T. Mathew, Akshaya K B, Uraiwan Sirimahachai, Anitha Varghese, and Gurumurthy Hegde
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General Chemical Engineering ,General Chemistry - Abstract
Bimetallic Pt-Pd nanoparticles were dispersed on polypyrrole coated indium-tin oxide coated polyethylene terephthalate sheets (ITO-PET sheets). The excellent filming property of pyrrole gives a high porous uniform active area for the proper adsorption of bimetallic transition metal nanoparticles. Electrochemical behavior of the modified electrodes was determined using cyclic voltammetry and impedance studies. The physicochemical properties of the modified electrodes were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. To study the electrochemical oxidation of 4-(hydroxymethyl) pyridine in the presence of sodium nitrate in aqueous acidic medium, the modified electrode was used. It is evident from the study that the modified electrode shows better electrochemical activity towards the oxidation of 4-(hydroxymethyl) pyridine.
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- 2022
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7. Hand Gesture Recognition for Blind Using Machine Learning Algorithms
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Kirthick Kumar S, Anju Asokan, Velmurugan Velmurugan, and Bharath M
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- 2023
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8. Copy Move Counterfeiting Identification based on CNN using Scalar Invariant Feature Technique
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Selvarathi C, Bharath M, Gowrishankar J, and Karthikeyan R
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- 2023
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9. A comprehensive examination of consumers' intentions to use food delivery apps
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Han Wen, Bharath M. Josiam, and Sanjukta Pookulangara
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business.industry ,Behavior change ,Applied psychology ,Theory of planned behavior ,Usability ,Food safety ,Affect (psychology) ,Structural equation modeling ,Risk perception ,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous) ,Technology acceptance model ,Psychology ,business ,Food Science - Abstract
PurposeGuided by the theory of planned behavior and the technology acceptance model, the purpose of this study was to comprehensively examine the factors that affect consumers' intentions to continue to use food delivery apps by developing and testing a research model and examining the differences between consumers with different demographic characteristics or behavior changes during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.Design/methodology/approachAn online survey instrument was developed, and 316 valid responses were collected. A measurement model was developed and tested by using the structural equation modeling partial least squares (SEM-PLS) method.FindingsThe four basic constructs in the theory of planned behavior model (attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control and trust) positively predicted consumers' intentions to continue to use food delivery apps. Predictors (including perceived innovativeness, hedonic and utilitarian motivations, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and food safety risk perception) of these four basic constructs were also identified and confirmed. Multigroup analyses were conducted, and differences were found between male and female consumers and those with different ordering frequencies during the COVID-19 pandemic.Originality/valueThis study expanded the application of the theory of planned behavior by examining consumers' intentions to continue using food delivery apps and improved the authors’ understanding of this theory. Further, the successful application of the technology acceptance model improved the authors’ understanding of consumers' attitudes and behavioral intentions related to food delivery app usage.
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- 2021
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10. Design and Simulation of Object Detection Based Autonomous Trash Collector Bot
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Bharanikumar R, Maheswari K T, Bharath M, and Sangeethkumar C
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- 2022
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11. CNN based Image Steganography Techniques: A Cutting Edge/State of Art Review
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S. Thenmozhi and Bharath M. B
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- 2022
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12. Understanding Consumer–Pet Relationship during Travel: A Model of Empathetic Self-Regulation in Canine Companionship
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Bharath M. Josiam, Ran Huang, HaeJung Kim, and Leia Krier
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Interpersonal relationship ,Process (engineering) ,Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,Consumer behaviour - Abstract
Although the need for canine companionship has had an increasing impact on individuals’ travel plans, the literature has yet to develop the role of consumer-pet relationship in the process of trave...
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- 2021
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13. Online sizing: examining True Fit® technology using adapted TAM model
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Tammy R. Kinley, Sanjukta Pookulangara, Bharath M. Josiam, and Jacqueline Parr
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ComputingMilieux_GENERAL ,Visual Arts and Performing Arts ,Computer science ,Marketing ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Sizing ,Education - Abstract
Retail fashion is the fastest growing e-commerce sector; however, the industry is facing a serious issue with returns for purchases made online. Retailers are slowly but surely embracing new online...
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- 2021
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14. Conceptualization of Community Washing Room for Rural water conservation
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Saravanan J., Sridhar M., and Bharath M.
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Ecology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
In this paper we have proposed a conceptual idea for conserving Greywater in rural areas using novel âU shapedâ water storage cum recycler. We have presented the âidea to prototypeâ pathway and the cost estimation for making the prototype.
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- 2022
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15. Assessing the in vitro efficacy of new molecules of fungicides against Bipolaris setariae infecting browntop millet
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Arunkumar, Bharath M, Gutha Venkata Ramesh, TE Nagaraja, H. D. Vinay Kumar, and K. B. Palanna
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Fungicide ,Propiconazole ,Toxicology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Bipolaris setariae ,chemistry ,Blight ,Mancozeb ,Biology ,Mycelium ,In vitro ,Tebuconazole - Abstract
In vitro efficacy of seventeen new molecules of fungicides were evaluated against Bipolaris setariae causing leaf blight on browntop millet at University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bangalore in order to find out effective fungicide against B. setariae. Mancozeb, among the six contact fungicides recorded cent per cent inhibition over control at 500 and 1000 ppm with mean inhibition of 96.54 per cent. Among the six systemic fungicides tested at 50, 100 and 150 ppm, propiconazole exerted 100 per cent inhibition of mycelial growth followed by tebuconazole which accounted 100 per cent inhibition at 100 and 150 ppm with mean inhibition of 94.69 per cent and cymoxanil + mancozeb among the five combi-product fungicides tested (100, 250 and 500 ppm) exhibited maximum (79.01 %) mean inhibition of mycelial growth. Among all groups, tricyclazole was found to be least effective.
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- 2021
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16. Functional outcome of volar Barton’s fracture treated with variable angle plate
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Bharath M
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Orthodontics ,Volar Barton's fracture ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Variable angle ,General Medicine ,business ,Outcome (probability) - Published
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17. Comparative evaluation of different media and pH for the culturing of Bipolaris setariae causing leaf blight in browntop millet in India
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Ravichandra, Prabhu C Ganiger, Gutha Venkata Ramesh, Arunkumar, Bharath M, and K. B. Palanna
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food.ingredient ,Host (biology) ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Biology ,Spore ,Crop ,Horticulture ,Bipolaris setariae ,food ,Blight ,Agar ,Cropping system ,Mycelium - Abstract
Browntop millet was newly included in the millet cropping system in India as one of the small millet. Incidence of leaf blight was observed to be severe in all millet growing regions of India and the causal organism was confirmed as B. setariae using molecular tools viz., ITS and GPDH genes. As the crop was newly included in the millet system, investigation was needed to carry out about disease causing agents their biology and culture conditions. In this study, an attempt was made to identify the ideal culturing and physiological requirements for culturing B. setariae. Results revealed that solid media such as Czapek Dox agar (CDA) and host leaf decoction agar with 2 per cent sucrose are ideal for better growth and abundant sporulation while, pH 6.0 to pH 7.0 were found to be ideal for radial mycelial growth and sporulation. These cultural and physiological conditions can be used for the future studies while working on the pathogen causing browntop millet leaf blight.
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- 2021
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18. Smart Duster-An Automatic Board Cleaning Device
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Hithashree C, Harshith, Rashmi S, Ila Mohan, and Bharath M K
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- 2020
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19. Cytotoxic Effect of Aqueous and Ethanolic Bark Extracts of Alstonia Scholaris against Cervical Cancer Cell Line
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Akshara Rajeswari Rs, Haneef Sharif, Jayashree, Amaraegbu Paschal Izuchukwu, Jeeva Raj, Bharath M, and Lavanya
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Apocynaceae ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Chemistry ,Alstonia scholaris ,biology.organism_classification ,HeLa ,Phytochemical ,Mucilage ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Maceration (wine) ,MTT assay ,Bark ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics - Abstract
Alstonia scholaris, a tropical evergreen tree belonging to the family Apocynaceae has traditionally been referred to have anti-cancer activity, but it has not been explored so far. Therefore, the study is aimed to investigate the cytotoxic effect of aqueous and ethanolic bark extracts of Alstonia scholaris against cervical cancer cell line (HeLa Cell line). The bark part of Alstonia scholaris was collected, dried, powdered and made to a coarse powder. Maceration was carried out for the bark of Alstonia Scholaris using two different solvents like ethanol and aqueous solutions. Both the extracts were collected, evaporated to dryness. The extracts were then investigated for the phytochemical screening and cytotoxic effect by MTT Assay using cervical cancer cell line (HeLa cell line). The phytochemical screening of both the extracts showed the presence of various phytoconstituents such as alkaloids, flavonoids, glycosides, gums and mucilage. The IC50 value of Alstonia scholaris of aqueous extract was found to be 13.38µg/ml, whereas the IC50 value of ethanol extract was found to be 14.21µg/ml. According to the results obtained, it has been proved that the aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Alstonia Scholaris bark showed the presence of significant phytoconstituents and also showed significant cytotoxic effect (MTT Assay) against cervical cancer.
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- 2020
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20. An Intelligent Control Scheme for DFIG Wind Farm to Control the Voltage Fluctuations
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Bharath. M
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Scheme (programming language) ,Computer science ,020209 energy ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Control (management) ,02 engineering and technology ,law.invention ,law ,Control theory ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,MATLAB ,Intelligent control ,computer ,Doubly fed electric machine ,computer.programming_language ,Voltage - Abstract
In this project we investigates the control of doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) based wind farms for compensating voltage fluctuations in weak networks. Under an unbalanced power grid voltage conditions, the DFIG’s stator side active power, reactive power, and electromagnetic torque will generate twice-multiplied frequency pulse quantities. The proposed control methodology exploits the potential of the series-DFIG scheme to avoid that grid voltage unbalances compromise the machine operation, and to compensate voltage unbalances at the point of common coupling (PCC), preventing adverse effects on loads connected next to the PCC. The modeling of the system has been discussed and also the system parameters are plotted. MATLAB Simulink has been used as the tool to evaluate the system. The grid parameter variations are also discussed.
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- 2020
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21. Bollywood induced international travel through the lens of the involvement construct
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Bharath M. Josiam, Tammy R. Kinley, Sanjukta Pookulangara, Kirti Dutta, and Daniel L. Spears
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Geography, Planning and Development ,Advertising ,Sociology ,USable ,Construct (philosophy) ,Consumer behaviour ,Earth-Surface Processes ,Through-the-lens metering - Abstract
The aim of this study is to determine the impact of Bollywood movies and television programing on the travel behaviours of Indian tourists. 670 usable surveys were gathered and analysed. The involv...
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- 2020
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22. Effective Teaching Using a Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring Prototype
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Bharath M, Arjun Suresh, and Dhivvya J P
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Pollution ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Control (management) ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Survey result ,02 engineering and technology ,Engineering mathematics ,Engineering management ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Water quality ,Effective teaching ,General Environmental Science ,media_common - Abstract
Access to safe drinking water is a basic necessity to ensure good health and well-being. Contamination and pollution causes water borne diseases spreading epidemics. These dangers can be forestalled by the timely analysis of water quality parameters. Applying Science Technology Engineering Mathematics(STEM) to solve real world problems and increasing the effectiveness of teaching standards with our project is also one of our main motives. Students, apart from gaining knowledge theoretically, must also inculcate knowledge through practical activities. In this paper, A prototype is used to analyse and send real-time water quality parameters to a server. Undergraduate freshmen students are subject to pretest and posttest questions to check their knowledge and curiosity change to solve real-life problems using Embedded systems. Random students forming the experimental group are taught using a prototype to analyze the difference in device-based learning. Using the randomized control trials research instruments, survey results from the experimental group outperforms compared to the control group.
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- 2020
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23. Studies on effect of drilling parameters on CFRP laminates using HSS, HSCO and solid carbide drills
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Sunith Babu L., null Bharath M. R., null Sanjay H. S., null Meghana A., and Ishan Singh
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- 2022
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24. Lattice effects on the physical properties of half-doped perovskite ruthenates
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Jaskirat Brar, Saurabh Singh, Kentaro Kuga, Priyamedha Sharma, Bharath M, Tsunehiro Takeuchi, and R Bindu
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Materials Science ,Condensed Matter Physics - Abstract
We investigate the unusual phase transitions in SrRuO3 and Sr0.5Ca0.5Ru 1 − x Cr x O3 (x = 0, 0.05 and 0.1) employing x-ray diffraction, resistivity, magnetic studies and x-ray photoemission spectroscopy. Our results show the compounds undergo a crossover from itinerant ferromagnetism to localized ferromagnetism. The combined studies suggest Ru and Cr be in the 4+ valence state. A Griffith phase and an enhancement in Curie temperature (T c ) from 38 K to 107 K are observed with Cr doping. A shift in the chemical potential towards the valence band is observed with Cr doping. In the metallic samples, interestingly, a direct link between the resistivity and orthorhombic strain is observed. We also observe a connection between orthorhombic strain and T c in all the samples. Detailed studies in this direction will be helpful to choose suitable substrate materials for thin-film/device fabrication and hence manoeuvre its properties. In the non-metallic samples, the resistivity is mainly governed due to disorder, electron-electron correlation effects and a reduction in the number of electrons at the Fermi level. The value of the resistivity for the 5% Cr doped sample suggests semi-metallic behaviour. Understanding its nature in detail using electron spectroscopic techniques could unravel the possibility of its utility in high-mobility transistors at room temperature and its combined property with ferromagnetism will be helpful in making spintronic devices.
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- 2023
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25. Multi-Modal Biometric Age Prediction Through Deep Learning Framework
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Bharath M. R and K.A Radhakrishna Rao
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- 2021
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26. Anchored ferrocene based heterogeneous electrocatalyst for the synthesis of benzimidazoles
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Ditto Abraham Thadathil, Bharath M, Anitha Varghese, and Munmun Ghosh
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General Chemical Engineering ,Electrochemistry - Published
- 2022
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27. Powder Mixed Electric Discharge Machining of Hastelloy
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Sudhir. S, Angeshwaran E, Sathiya Prakash N, and Bharath M
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The main goal of the project is to research and analyze the surface finishing of Hastelloy and surface Modification by electrical discharge coating. Machining is done by Electric Discharge Coating processes using EDM Oil as the dielectric liquid and copper as the electrode. The conventional EDM oils are kerosene, paraffin and transformer Oil extracted from petroleum oil. Electric discharge coating (EDC) is an emerging surface modification Technology to create such hard coatings by using electrical discharges to apply a layer of material to a workpiece Surface to modify and enhance surface properties or create new surface features. The analysis report of this project includes peak current, pulse duration (TOn) and tip wear rate (EWR). Material Removal Rate (MRR), Tool Wear Rate (TRR) and Surface Roughness (Ra), Discharge Voltage, Duty Cycle and the weight of the workpiece before and after machining. Keyword: Hastelloy; Dielectric; Modification; MRR; TWR; Ra
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- 2022
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28. Electrocoagulation Treatment for Removal of Color and Chemical Oxygen Demand in Landfill Leachate using Aluminum Electrode
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Dr Bharath M
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Management of Technology and Innovation ,General Engineering - Abstract
The present research work mainly deals with the removal percentage of Color and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) on landfill leachate by using electrocoagulation (EC) process. An EC process was carried out with an aluminium electrode and it act as both anode and cathode. The study mainly targets the factors affecting on electrode material, electrolysis time, initial pH, applied voltage, inter-electrode distance. The experimental result reveals that there was raise in BOD/COD ratio from 0.11 to 0.66 and the maximum percentage removal achieved were COD and Color 78.4% and 77.0% respectively. The optimum inter-electrode distance 1cm with electrode surface area 35 cm2 and optimum electrolysis time of 90 min at optimum applied voltage 10V, stirring speed 250 rpm and pH is 9.3. These results showed that the EC process is appropriate and well-organized approach for the landfill leachate treatment.
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- 2019
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29. 'I’d like to order with a server.' an experimental study of restaurant menu performance
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Bailey M. Moody, Bharath M. Josiam, and Xi Y. Leung
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Demographics ,Database ,Order (exchange) ,Computer science ,Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Catering industry ,Asia pacific region ,computer.software_genre ,computer ,Consumer behaviour - Abstract
The Asia Pacific region has the largest market in the foodservice industry. This study aims to explore the performance of self-service tablets in comparison with traditional paper menus. A field ex...
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- 2019
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30. Electrocoagulation Treatment for Landfill Leachate using Stainless Steel Electrode
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Dr Bharath M
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Environmental Engineering ,General Engineering ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
Electrocoagulation (EC) process uses direct electric current source between metal electrode submerged in the effluent that results in electrode dissolution, with a suitable pH, metal ion can form a wide range of metal hydroxide and coagulated species that destabilized and dissolved contaminants absorbed. Electrocoagulation (EC) has been working for the percentage removal of BOD (Biochemical oxygen demand)/ chemical oxygen demand (COD) ratio, Color and COD on leachate in a batch Electrocoagulation reactor using stainless steel (SS) electrode. EC technology depends on so many factors such as electrode material, initial pH, applied voltage, inter-electrode distance, and electrolysis time. From the experimental work, results reveal that the maximum percentage of removal achieved were COD and Color 73.5% and 65.0% respectively and increasing BOD/COD ratio 0.11 to 0.62. The optimum inter-electrode distance 1cm with electrode surface area 35 cm2 and optimum electrolysis time of 120 min at optimum applied voltage 12V, stirring speed 250 rpm and pH 9.8. These results proved that the EC process is an appropriate and proficient approach for treating the landfill leachate.
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- 2019
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31. Bollywood induced international travel through the lens of the involvement construct
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Bharath M. Josiam, Daniel L. Spears, Kirti Dutta, Sanjukta Pookulangara, and Tammy Kinley
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- 2021
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32. Enabling Public Participation in Shaping the Inclusive Energy Transition Through Serious Gaming—Case Studies in India
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Sruthi Krishnan, Bharath M. Palavalli, and Yashwin Iddya
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Transportation planning ,Government ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Context (language use) ,02 engineering and technology ,Plan (drawing) ,010501 environmental sciences ,Energy transition ,Energy planning ,Environmental economics ,01 natural sciences ,Public participation ,021108 energy ,Business ,Externality ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
To create holistic plans for equitable access to energy and to create sustainable transition pathways, stakeholder consultation and engagement processes are essential. In India, the planning process for energy has challenges that range from legacy processes, increasing energy demand to fuel growth, pressures arising from competing (as well as new and old) technologies, to varying goals for all the stakeholders. We categorize these factors as institutional structures, geopolitical, environmental, technical, social, and monetary factors. To ensure a vision for a collective future and a coherent plan for energy, it is important that the processes enable participation and allow for co-ordination and interaction to strengthen dialogue. Processes should capture intangibles and include slack for events such as pandemics, which are no longer treated either as externalities or once-in-a-lifetime events. In this chapter, we give two examples of serious games as tools to address these challenges in the context of planning. The first example is of a game created for bureaucrats, decision-makers in the government, and private energy companies to plan collectively and compare results from various plans for energy expenditure in India. In the second case, the game aids transportation planning in urban India, which requires additional effort to ensure a transition to equitable access to energy. Using results from the game sessions, we illustrate how such methods can bridge gaps in energy planning in the diverse and challenging context of India.
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- 2021
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33. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)
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Klionsky D, Abdel-Aziz A, Abdelfatah S, Abdellatif M, Abdoli A, Abel S, Abeliovich H, Abildgaard M, Abudu Y, Acevedo-Arozena A, Adamopoulos I, Adeli K, Adolph T, Adornetto A, Aflaki E, Agam G, Agarwal A, Aggarwal B, Agnello M, Agostinis P, Agrewala J, Agrotis A, Aguilar P, Ahmad S, Ahmed Z, Ahumada-Castro U, Aits S, Aizawa S, Akkoc Y, Akoumianaki T, Akpinar H, Al-Abd A, Al-Akra L, Al-Gharaibeh A, Alaoui-Jamali M, Alberti S, Alcocer-Gomez E, Alessandri C, Ali M, Al-Bari M, Aliwaini S, Alizadeh J, Almacellas E, Almasan A, Alonso A, Alonso G, Altan-Bonnet N, Altieri D, Alves S, da Costa C, Alzaharna M, Amadio M, Amantini C, Amaral C, Ambrosio S, Amer A, Ammanathan V, An Z, Andersen S, Andrabi S, Andrade-Silva M, Andres A, Angelini S, Ann D, Anozie U, Ansari M, Antas P, Antebi A, Anton Z, Anwar T, Apetoh L, Apostolova N, Araki T, Araki Y, Arasaki K, Araujo W, Araya J, Arden C, Arevalo M, Arguelles S, Arias E, Arikkath J, Arimoto H, Ariosa A, Armstrong-James D, Arnaune-Pelloquin L, Aroca A, 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Serra-Moreno R, Sesaki H, Settembre C, Setty S, Sgarbi G, Sha O, Shacka J, Shah J, Shang D, Shao C, Shao F, Sharbati S, Sharkey L, Sharma D, Sharma G, Sharma K, Sharma P, Sharma S, Shen H, Shen J, Shen M, Shen W, Shen Z, Sheng R, Sheng Z, Shi J, Shi X, Shi Y, Shiba-Fukushima K, Shieh J, Shimada Y, Shimizu S, Shimozawa M, Shintani T, Shoemaker C, Shojaei S, Shoji I, Shravage B, Shridhar V, Shu C, Shu H, Shui K, Shukla A, Shutt T, Sica V, Siddiqui A, Sierra A, Sierra-Torre V, Signorelli S, Sil P, Silva B, Silva J, Silva-Pavez E, Silvente-Poirot S, Simmonds R, Simon A, Simon H, Simons M, Singh A, Singh L, Singh R, Singh S, Sinha D, Sinha R, Sinha S, Sirko A, Sirohi K, Sivridis E, Skendros P, Skirycz A, Slaninova I, Smaili S, Smertenko A, Smith M, Soenen S, Sohn E, Sok S, Solaini G, Soldati T, Soleimanpour S, Soler R, Solovchenko A, Somarelli J, Sonawane A, Song F, Song H, Song J, Song K, Song Z, Soria L, Sorice M, Soukas A, Soukup S, Sousa D, Sousa N, Spagnuolo P, Spector S, Bharath M, St 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S, Thomes P, Thorburn A, Thukral L, Thum T, Thumm M, Tian L, Tichy A, Till A, Timmerman V, Titorenko V, Todi S, Todorova K, Toivonen J, Tomaipitinca L, Tomar D, Tomas-Zapico C, Tong B, Tong C, Tong X, Tooze S, Torgersen M, Torii S, Torres-Lopez L, Torriglia A, Towers C, Towns R, Toyokuni S, Trajkovic V, Tramontano D, Tran Q, Travassos L, Trelford C, Tremel S, Trougakos I, Tsao B, Tschan M, Tse H, Tse T, Tsugawa H, Tsvetkov A, Tumbarello D, Tumtas Y, Tunon M, Turcotte S, Turk B, Turk V, Turner B, Tuxworth R, Tyler J, Tyutereva E, Uchiyama Y, UgunKlusek A, Uhlig H, Ulasov I, Umekawa M, Ungermann C, Unno R, Urbe S, Uribe-Carretero E, Ustun S, Uversky V, Vaccari T, Vaccaro M, Vahsen B, Vakifahmetoglu-Norberg H, Valdor R, Valente M, Valko A, Vallee R, Valverde A, Van den Berghe G, van Der Veen S, Van Kaer L, van Loosdregt J, van Wijk S, Vandenberghe W, Vanhorebeek I, Vannier-Santos M, Vannini N, Vanrell M, Vantaggiato C, Varano G, Varela-Nieto I, Varga M, Vasconcelos M, Vats S, Vavvas D, 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J, Whitworth A, Wiktorska K, Wildenberg M, Wileman T, Wilkinson S, Willbold D, Williams B, Williams R, Williamson P, Wilson R, Winner B, Winsor N, Witkin S, Wodrich H, Woehlbier U, Wollert T, Wong E, Wong J, Wong R, Wong V, Wong W, Wu A, Wu C, Wu J, Wu K, Wu M, Wu S, Wu W, Wu X, Wu Y, Xavier R, Xia H, Xia L, Xia Z, Xiang G, Xiang J, Xiang M, Xiang W, Xiao B, Xiao G, Xiao H, Xiao J, Xiao L, Xiao S, Xiao Y, Xie B, Xie C, Xie M, Xie Y, Xie Z, Xilouri M, Xu C, Xu E, Xu H, Xu J, Xu L, Xu W, Xu X, Xue Y, Yakhine-Diop S, Yamaguchi M, Yamaguchi O, Yamamoto A, Yamashina S, Yan S, Yan Z, Yanagi Y, Yang C, Yang D, Yang H, Yang J, Yang L, Yang M, Yang P, Yang Q, Yang S, Yang W, Yang X, Yang Y, Yao H, Yao S, Yao X, Yao Y, Yasui T, Yazdankhah M, Yen P, Yi C, Yin X, Yin Y, Yin Z, Ying M, Ying Z, Yip C, Yiu S, Yoo Y, Yoshida K, Yoshii S, Yoshimori T, Yousefi B, Yu B, Yu H, Yu J, Yu L, Yu M, Yu S, Yu V, Yu W, Yu Z, Yuan J, Yuan L, Yuan S, Yuan Y, Yuan Z, Yue J, Yue Z, Yun J, Yung R, Zacks D, Zaffagnini G, Zambelli V, Zanella I, Zang Q, Zanivan S, Zappavigna S, Zaragoza P, Zarbalis K, Zarebkohan A, Zarrouk A, Zeitlin S, Zeng J, Zerovnik E, Zhan L, Zhang B, Zhang D, Zhang H, Zhang J, Zhang K, Zhang L, Zhang M, Zhang P, Zhang S, Zhang W, Zhang X, Zhang Y, Zhang Z, Zhao H, Zhao L, Zhao S, Zhao T, Zhao X, Zhao Y, Zheng G, Zheng K, Zheng L, Zheng S, Zheng X, Zheng Y, Zheng Z, Zhivotovsky B, Zhong Q, Zhou A, Zhou B, Zhou C, Zhou G, Zhou H, Zhou J, Zhou K, Zhou R, Zhou X, Zhou Y, Zhou Z, Zhu B, Zhu C, Zhu G, Zhu H, Zhu W, Zhu Y, Zhuang H, Zhuang X, Zientara-Rytter K, Zimmermann C, Ziviani E, Zoladek T, Zong W, Zorov D, Zorzano A, Zou W, Zou Z, Zuryn S, Zwerschke W, Brand-Saberi B, Kenchappa C, Oshima S, Rong Y, Sluimer J, and Stallings C
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flux ,macroautophagy ,phagophore ,stress ,vacuole ,Autophagosome ,LC3 ,lysosome ,neurodegeneration ,cancer - Abstract
In 2008, we published the first set of guidelines for standardizing research in autophagy. Since then, this topic has received increasing attention, and many scientists have entered the field. Our knowledge base and relevant new technologies have also been expanding. Thus, it is important to formulate on a regular basis updated guidelines for monitoring autophagy in different organisms. Despite numerous reviews, there continues to be confusion regarding acceptable methods to evaluate autophagy, especially in multicellular eukaryotes. Here, we present a set of guidelines for investigators to select and interpret methods to examine autophagy and related processes, and for reviewers to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of reports that are focused on these processes. These guidelines are not meant to be a dogmatic set of rules, because the appropriateness of any assay largely depends on the question being asked and the system being used. Moreover, no individual assay is perfect for every situation, calling for the use of multiple techniques to properly monitor autophagy in each experimental setting. Finally, several core components of the autophagy machinery have been implicated in distinct autophagic processes (canonical and noncanonical autophagy), implying that genetic approaches to block autophagy should rely on targeting two or more autophagy-related genes that ideally participate in distinct steps of the pathway. Along similar lines, because multiple proteins involved in autophagy also regulate other cellular pathways including apoptosis, not all of them can be used as a specific marker for bona fide autophagic responses. Here, we critically discuss current methods of assessing autophagy and the information they can, or cannot, provide. Our ultimate goal is to encourage intellectual and technical innovation in the field.
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34. Functional outcome of mild and moderate residual varus in posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty in primary osteoarthritis knee: a prospective study
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Bharath M. C., T. H. Prakashappa, Madhusudan B., and Nithin S. M.
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Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is one of the most commonly done orthopaedic surgical procedures for treating severe arthritis of the knee joint caused by osteoarthritis or inflammatory arthritis. The current clinical investigation, done at the Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Trauma and Orthopaedics in Bengaluru, provided the short-term functional result of mild and moderate residual varus in posterior stabilized TKA. The aim was to evaluate the efficacy of mild and moderate residual varus in total knee replacement for primary OA knee in terms of pain relief, range of motion and stability of the joint. Methods: 30 total knee replacements were performed. All patients were examined pre- and post-operatively using the knee society clinical and functional score. The average pre-op KSS knee score was 38.7, with a functional score of 23.3. The most common reason for TKR was osteoarthritis. The follow-up time ranged from 6 to 12 months.Results: By the knee society clinical, functional score method, 96.6% of our patients received an outstanding assessment after scoring 80 points or higher. The mean post-operative KSS knee score is 86.57, and the knee society functional score is 92. 92% of patients had little/no pain after surgery, and walking ability increased and was unlimited in 80% of patients.Conclusions: After a short term follow up of 1 year in a research population of 30 with pre-operative osteo arthritis of the knee, with post-operative mild to moderate varus alignment showed better clinical results.
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35. A prospective comparative study of functional outcome of distal extra articular tibia fracture fixed with intramedullary nail versus locking compression plate
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T. H. Prakashappa, Madhusudan B., Bharath M. C., Nagaraju H., and Ashwin S.
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Background: Distal tibia fractures are one of the most common long bone fractures and their management presents with a series of problems due to the soft tissue surroundings and even more at risk due to their proximity to ankle joint. In our paper we showed functional outcome of distal extra articular tibia fracture while comparing its management between intramedullary nailing and locking compression plate.Methods: There were 40 patients from November 2019 to November 2020 with distal extra articular tibia fracture. Patients were divided into 2 groups, first group included 20 patients managed with intramedullary nail and the second group included 20 patients managed with locking compression plate. Patients were followed preoperatively, intraoperatively and postoperatively for functional outcome and assessed clinically using AOFAS score and radiologically using X-ray.Results: Out of the 40 cases treated in this manner, all cases were available for the follow up for a period of 1 year. Overall results by 1 year follow up showed excellent in 7 cases (35%) good in 13 cases (65%) in nailing group and in plating group showed excellent in 4 cases (20%), good in 12 cases (60%), fair in 3 cases (15%) and poor in 1 case (5%).Conclusions: All fractures united well. Complications were encountered in 4 patients, 2 patients had superficial wound infections,1 patient had deep infection and another had persistent ankle pain in plating group and 2 patients had superficial wound infection in nailing group. No cases showed malunion or nonunion in both plating as well as nailing group.
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36. Comparative Evaluation of Stress Distribution Around Mandibular Overdentures Surrounded by Three and Four Implants: A Three?Dimensional Finite Element Analysis
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Bharath M Prabhu, Mithun Upadhya, Sathish Shenoy, Mayur Hegde, Shobha J Rodrigues, Vidya K Shenoy, and Ashrath Azwin
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Orthodontics ,Cantilever ,Materials science ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Edentulous mandible ,Implant ,Stress distribution ,Toxicology ,Law ,Finite element method ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Comparative evaluation - Published
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37. Semantic Segmentation of Spectral Images: a Comparative Study using FCN8s and U-NET on RIT-18 Dataset
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Bharath M, G. Gopakumar, Aditya K V Dev, Bharath Ashok Nair, and Darshik A S
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Computer science ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,Multispectral image ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Image processing ,Pattern recognition ,02 engineering and technology ,Image segmentation ,Convolution ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Benchmark (computing) ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Segmentation ,Artificial intelligence ,Unavailability ,business ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering - Abstract
Fully convolutional networks (FCN) have been used in various semantic segmentation applications. The spectral images consist of several bands that carry information that is beyond the visible spectrum of a human eye. Semantic segmentation has great potential in analyzing spectral images. Applying deep learning models on spectral images is limited due to the unavailability of the benchmark dataset. Recent trends in deep learning suggest methods to make complex problems like semantic segmentation more accurate or faster. In our study, we have adopted two FCN architectures (FCN8s and U-Net) and conducted a comparative study on a benchmark multispectral image dataset (RIT-18 Dataset). Since FCN architectures are so diverse in terms of use and remodeling, it can be easily extended for training multi-channeled image data. From our study, FCN8s perform better than U-Net on the segmentation of the RIT-18 dataset.
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38. Rational discovery of a SOD1 tryptophan oxidation inhibitor with therapeutic potential for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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Ramu Manjula, Sruthi Unni, Gareth S. A. Wright, Srinivas Bharath M. M., and Balasundaram Padmanabhan
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Models, Molecular ,0301 basic medicine ,Databases, Pharmaceutical ,animal diseases ,Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ,Drug Evaluation, Preclinical ,Tryptophan ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,General Medicine ,Molecular Dynamics Simulation ,Ligands ,nervous system diseases ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,03 medical and health sciences ,Superoxide Dismutase-1 ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,nervous system ,Structural Biology ,Drug Discovery ,Humans ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Molecular Biology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Formation of Cu, Zn superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) protein inclusions within motor neurons is one of the principal characteristics of SOD1-related amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). A hypothesis as to the nature of SOD1 aggregation implicates oxidative damage to a solvent-exposed tryptophan as causative. Here, we chart the discovery of a phenanthridinone based compound (Lig9) from the NCI Diversity Set III by rational methods by in silico screening and crystallographic validation. The crystal structure of the complex with SOD1, refined to 2.5 Å, revealed that Lig9 binds the SOD1 β-barrel in the β-strand 2 and 3 region which is known to scaffold SOD1 fibrillation. The phenanthridinone moiety makes a substantial π-π interaction with Trp32 of SOD1. The compound possesses a significant binding affinity for SOD1 and inhibits oxidation of Trp32; a critical residue for SOD1 aggregation. Thus, Lig9 is a good candidate from which to develop a new library of SOD1 aggregation inhibitors through protection of Trp32 oxidation. Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.
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39. Influence of movies and television on Chinese Tourists perception toward international tourism destinations
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Han Wen, Daniel L. Spears, Bharath M. Josiam, and Yi Yang
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Consumption (economics) ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Advertising ,Destinations ,Hospitality industry ,Entertainment ,Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management ,Political science ,Perception ,0502 economics and business ,050211 marketing ,Survey instrument ,business ,050212 sport, leisure & tourism ,Tourism ,media_common ,Drama - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of movies and TV dramas on Chinese tourists' choice of international travel destinations. An online survey instrument was developed and distributed to Chinese consumers through an online survey panel company. Findings indicated many Chinese are highly involved with international travel and were ardent about movies and/or TV dramas. There was a high level of agreement that these media outlets have a significant impact on travel motivations. Foods, fashion, and other elements featured in movies and TV dramas were motivators for the Chinese market. Thailand and Korea were the two top favorite destinations based upon movie and TV drama consumption. Implications for the tourism industry and the movie and TV drama industries are discussed.
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40. A STUDY OF SERUM PROCALCITONIN AS A BIOMARKER IN SEPSIS IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL
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Hassan Mubarak and Bharath M. S
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medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:R5-130.5 ,business.industry ,Tertiary care hospital ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,medicine.disease ,Procalcitonin ,Septic Shock ,Sepsis ,Biomarker ,Severe Sepsis ,Serum Procalcitonin ,medicine ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Intensive care medicine ,business ,lcsh:General works - Abstract
BACKGROUND Sepsis is reported to be the most common cause of death in Intensive Care Unit (ICU). It is an increasingly common cause of mortality and morbidity particularly in elderly, immunocompromised and critically ill patients. Approximately, 25-35% of patients with severe sepsis and 40-55% of patients with septic shock die within 30 days. Aims and Objectives of the studyTo diagnose sepsis in early stages by measuring serum procalcitonin and to correlate with diagnosis of sepsis. MATERIALS AND METHODS Fifty patients of sepsis were included in the study and clinical assessment was made. Focus of infection was determined. Microbiological cultures of the focus of infection was asked for all the patients. Patients were classified into sepsis, severe sepsis and septic shock based on ACCP/SCCM guidelines. Serum procalcitonin levels of all the patients at admission were determined. RESULTS 56% were females and 44% were males. 54% were in the group of sepsis; 34% were in the group of severe sepsis and 12% were in the group of septic shock. The Mortality rates were 3.7%, 23.5% and 66.7% respectively in the three groups of sepsis, severe sepsis and septic shock respectively 68% of patients had positive serum procalcitonin value and 32% had negative serum procalcitonin value. 48%, 88% and 100% of patients in the groups of sepsis, severe sepsis and septic shock respectively had positive procalcitonin level. CONCLUSION Serum procalcitonin was proven to be very good, cost effective biomarker for the early identification of sepsis better than cultures. It was in addition proven to be a simple prognostic marker when quantitatively estimated. This would warrant early initiation of effective treatment strategies. Thus, estimation of serum procalcitonin as a biomarker for identification and prognostication of sepsis should be practised.
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41. Comparative Evaluation of Marginal Leakage around Cavities restored with Novel Self-adhesive Flowable Composite Resin and Conventional Total Etch-based Resin
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CG Manjula, Bharath M Jaganath, Sandeep Rudranaik, Sahadev C Krishnegowda, Amit Kumar, Nisha B Kurup, and Sajin Madanan
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Self adhesive ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Flowable Composite ,Dentistry ,Total etch ,Marginal leakage ,Composite material ,business ,Comparative evaluation - Published
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42. Influence of Composite Insertion Techniques (Bulk-fill and Incremental Nanofilled Composites) on Adaptability to the Pulpal Floor and Interfacial Gap Formation
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Sahadev C Krishnegowda, Sandeep Rudranaik, CG Manjula, Bharath M Jaganath, Nisha B Kurup, Amit Kumar, and Sajin Madanan
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Materials science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Composite number ,Bulk fill ,Composite material ,Adaptability ,media_common - Published
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43. GENDER MATTERS: EXAMINING INFLUENCE OF BOLLYWOOD ON PURCHASE OF FASHION
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Tammy R. Kinley, Sanjukta Pookulangara, Kirti Dutta, Daniel L. Spears, and Bharath M. Josiam
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44. A Framework for Enhancing the Agriculture yield using Cloud Clusters
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Bharath M. B, Abhilash C B, and D. V. Ashoka
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Web server ,Service (systems architecture) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Context (language use) ,Cloud computing ,computer.software_genre ,Data science ,Knowledge sharing ,Server ,Scalability ,Web application ,business ,computer - Abstract
Even today fifty percent of India’s working force is employed in agriculture and agro related industries. Which contributes 17 to 18% of India’s GDP as of 2018. With that context, many farmers face problems in getting good agriculture yield and price for the products they produce and there are no proper guidance with respect to upcoming techniques and technology platforms where they can easily discuss and clarify their issues regarding the agriculture related topics. Hence, here is a new strategy to find solutions for all such issues and provide a platform to better knowledge sharing and enhancing the opportunities. A Web app for updating about the crop growth and monitoring in real time so as to keep the yield in better possible way. Also, an online discussion forum that would help farmers at a different location to remotely communicate and get the suggestion instantly. Unlike the normal web app, this web app model is hosted in the Customized cloud server (servers) which act as a reliable and efficient environment. The Innovative cloud servers are not only reliable with service but also provides many advantages like scalability, availability and cost-effectiveness. The server will be very robust in running the process in multiple operating systems without any delay or lag for the farmers. In this paper we propose a framework for increasing the agriculture yield using distributed computing with low cost approach.
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- 2019
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45. Renegotiating gender through dress in Bollywood: The new Indian woman
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Bharath M. Josiam and Jessica Strubel
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Marketing ,Cultural Studies ,History ,Social Psychology ,Strategy and Management ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Gender studies - Published
- 2016
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46. Media influence, fashion, and shopping: a gender perspective
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Bharath M. Josiam, Tammy R. Kinley, Sanjukta Pookulangara, and Arlesa Shephard
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Marketing ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Perspective (graphical) ,Advertising ,Convenience sample ,Structural equation modeling ,Test (assessment) ,0502 economics and business ,050211 marketing ,Business and International Management ,Consciousness ,Psychology ,business ,050203 business & management ,Statistical software ,Consumer behaviour ,media_common ,Mass media - Abstract
Purpose – Promotional media and gender have been shown to influence purchase and shopping channel choice. The purpose of this paper is to better understand the role of media influence, fashion consciousness, and fashion leadership on shopping channel choice in regard to gender. Design/methodology/approach – A survey was administered using a convenience sample of male and female students at a Southwestern University in the USA. A total of 408 surveys were used for analysis. The data were factor analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) statistical software and a structural equation model was developed to test the hypotheses. Findings – The results indicate that while the media influence factor of mass media positively influences fashion consciousness for both males and females, personalized media only indicated significant influence on male fashion leaders. In addition, both male and female consumers indicated that fashion leadership influenced non-traditional over traditional retail channels. Originality/value – This research uses social cognitive theory and the theory of symbolic interaction to better understand the impact of media and fashion on shopping behavior. This paper addresses the changing media types and how they impact behavior for both men and women.
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- 2016
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47. In vitro Comparative Evaluation of the Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Different Root Canal Sealers against Endodontic Pathogens
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Amit Kumar, Sandeep Rudranaik, Sahadev C Krishnegowda, Nisha B Kurup, Praveen Km Ramachandra, CG Manjula, Sajin Madanan, and Bharath M Jaganath
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Antifungal ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Traditional medicine ,medicine.drug_class ,Root canal ,medicine ,Biology ,In vitro ,Comparative evaluation - Published
- 2016
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48. Operationalizing IWI for policymaking through a learning game
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Srijan Sil, Bharath M. Palavalli, and Anantha Kumar Duraiappah
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Operationalization ,Knowledge management ,business.industry ,Sociology ,business - Published
- 2018
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49. A Review of Electrocoagulation Process for Wastewater Treatment
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Dr Bharath M
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General Chemical Engineering ,General Chemistry - Published
- 2018
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50. Impact of Fashion Orientation on Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Consumer Behavior
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Arlesa Shephard, Tammy R. Kinley, Sanjukta Pookulangara, and Bharath M. Josiam
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Cultural Studies ,Linguistics and Language ,White (horse) ,Social Psychology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Orientation (mental) ,Anthropology ,0502 economics and business ,050211 marketing ,Consciousness ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,050203 business & management ,Consumer behaviour ,Selection (genetic algorithm) ,media_common - Abstract
The purpose of this research is to examine the influence of fashion involvement, fashion consciousness, and shopping enjoyment on non-Hispanic White and Hispanic consumers’ selection of shopping channel. The U.S. Hispanic consumer base is rapidly growing, which makes them an important group to study and understand. Surveys were analyzed from 451 students at a Southwestern university in a region where more than half of the population self-identify as Hispanic. The data were analyzed using SPSS and LISREL, and the hypotheses were tested using a structural equation model. The results of this study indicate differences in shopping behavior between Hispanic and non-Hispanic White consumers with fashion consciousness exhibiting a greater influence on enjoyment for Hispanics than non-Hispanic Whites. In addition, non-Hispanic Whites preferred Fashion Discounter Patronage, whereas Hispanics preferred Department Store Patronage above other shopping channels.
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- 2015
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