192 results on '"Gupta, Madhur"'
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2. Knowledge and Attitude of Medical Students and Interns Towards Medicolegal Autopsy
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Kasulkar, Arti Ajay, Wakde, Shailesh D, Kanade, H T, and Gupta, Madhur
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- 2017
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3. Implementing problem based learning for first MBBS students in biochemistry
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Narad, Smita G., Chari, Suresh, and Gupta, Madhur
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- 2016
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4. Study of oxidative stress in vitiligo
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Pande, Sushil and Gupta, Madhur
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- 2017
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5. Research in undergraduate medical students
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Gupta, Madhur
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- 2016
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6. Influence of thickness parameter on the EMI shielding effectiveness of CBNC in C-band: A numerical study
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Dubey, Prakhar, Gupta, Madhur, and Kundalwal, S.I.
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- 2024
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7. Influence of flexoelectric effect on the bending rigidity of a Timoshenko graphene-reinforced nanorod
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Nevhal Subhash K., Gupta Madhur, and Kundalwal Shailesh I.
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graphene ,flexoelectricity ,piezoelectricity ,nanocomposite ,elastic properties ,timoshenko beam theory ,nanorod ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
The focus of this work is to study the influence of flexoelectric phenomenon on the electromechanical response of graphene-reinforced nanocomposite (GNC) nanorods. An analytical model has been derived by utilizing the Timoshenko beam theory and the principle of variational work by incorporating flexoelectric effects. The GNC nanorod is subjected to a concentrated load acting downward for clamped-free and simply supported support types. The GNC is reinforced with a defective graphene sheet as it is known to show enhanced polarization. The elastic properties of defective graphene sheets have been evaluated using molecular dynamic simulations. The outcome of our model shows that the flexoelectric effect must be considered for accurate modeling of nanostructures. Irrespective of the support type, flexoelectric effect improves the stiffness of the nanorod. We also observed that the stiffness of the nanorod is significantly influenced by the support type. This work presents an opportunity for the development of high-performance graphene-based nanoactuators/sensors.
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- 2023
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8. Active damping of multiscale composite shells using Sinus theory incorporated with Murakami’s zig-zag function
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Gupta, Madhur, Patil, Nagesh D., and Kundalwal, S.I.
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- 2023
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9. Interdependent effects of surface and flexoelectricity on the electromechanical behavior of BNRC nanoplate
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Kundalwal, S.I. and Gupta, Madhur
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- 2022
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10. Landscape assessment of the availability of medical abortion medicines in India
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Karna, Priya, Sharma, K. Aparna, Grossman, Amy, Gupta, Madhur, Chatterjee, Tapas, Williams, Natalie, Prata, Ndola, Sorhaindo, Annik, Läser, Laurence, Rehnström Loi, Ulrika, Ganatra, Bela, and Chaudhary, Pushpa
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- 2023
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11. Remdesivir and three other drugs for hospitalised patients with COVID-19: final results of the WHO Solidarity randomised trial and updated meta-analyses
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Pan, Hongchao, Peto, Richard, Henao Restrepo, Ana Maria, Preziosi, Marie-Pierre, Sathiyamoorthy, Vasee, Karim, Quarraisha Abdool, Alejandria, Marissa, Hernàndez García, César, Kieny, Marie-Paule, Malekzadeh, Reza, Murthy, Srinivas, Reddy, K. Srinath, Periago, Mirta Roses, Hanna, Pierre Abi, Abutidze, Akaki, Ader, Florence, Al-Bader, Abdullah, Alhasawi, Almonther, Allum, Emma, Al Mawali, Adhra, Alotaibi, Athari, Alvarez- Moreno, Carlos, Appadoo, Sheila, Arts, Derk, Asiri, Abdullah, Aukrust, Pål, Barratt-Due, Andreas, Genetu Bayih, Abebe, Beaumont, Helena, Bellani, Samir, Benassi, Virginia, Bhargava, Balram, Branca, Mattia, Cappel-Porter, Heike, Cerrato, Nery, Cheick Haidara, Fadima, Chow, Ting Soo, Como, Nadia, Eustace, Joe, Gabunia, Tamar, García, Patricia, Godbole, Sheela, Gotuzzo, Eduardo, Griskevicius, Laimonas, Hamra, Rasha, Hassan, Mariam, Hassany, Mohamed, Hutton, David, Irmansyah, Irmansyah, Jancoriene, Ligita, Khamis, Faryal, Kirwan, Jana, Kumar, Suresh, Lennon, Peter, Lopardo, Gustavo, Lydon, Patrick, Magrini, Nicola, Manevska, Suzana, Manuel, Oriol, McGinty, Sybil, Medina, Marco, Mesa Rubio, Maria Lucia, Miranda Montoya, Maria Consuelo, Nel, Jeremy, Nunes, Estevao, Perola, Markus, Portoles, Antonio, Rasmin, Menaldi, Raza, Aun, Rees, Helen, Reges, Paula, Rogers, Chris, Salami, Kolawole, Salvadori, Marina, Sauermann, Mamatha, Sinani, Narvina, Sow, Samba, Sterne, Jonathan AC, Stevanovikj, Milena, Tacconelli, Evelina, Tavares Maltez, Fernando Manuel, Teferi, Mekonnen, Tikkinen, Kari, Trelle, Sven, Tsertsvadze, Tengiz, Zaid, Hala, Røttingen, John-Arne, Swaminathan, Soumya, Ryan, Michael, Gjermeni, Nevila, Meta, Esmeralda, Aguila, Damian, Alonso, Ignacio, Altamirano, Marcos, Alvarez, María, Alzola, Rodrigo, Arce, Veronica, Arribillaga, Patricia, Avila, Rafael, Balbuena, Juan, Barcelona, Laura, Barletta, José, Benedetti, María, Berdiñas, Verónica, Burgui, Julieta, Caimi, Sabrina, Carrillo, Juan, Carrizo, Juan, Castelli, Juan, Cazaux, Alexis, Cervellino, Flavia, Chalco, Angelo, Chediack, Viviana, Cunto, Eleonora, D'Amico, Nicolàs, de Vedia, Lautaro, Delgado, Carolina, Di Pilla, Debora, Díaz, Miguel, Díaz Aguiar, Pablo, Domínguez, Cecilia, Ellero, Leonor, Farina, Javier, Fernàndez, José, Ferreyra, 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Hock Hin, Goh, Pik Pin, Lee, Heng Gee, Leong, Chee Loon, Low, Lee Lee, Mak, Wen Yao, Mohamed Gani, Yasmin, Muhamad, Dzawani, Zaidan, Nor Zaila, Ducker, Camilla, Demiri, Ilir, Aballi, Saad, Berg, Åse, Blomberg, Bjørn, Dalgard, Olav, Dyrhol-Riise, Anne Ma, Eiken, Ragnhild, Ernst, Gernot, Hannula, Ranula, Haugli, Metter, Heggelund, Lars, Hoel, Hedda, Hoff, Dag Arne Lihaug, Holten, Aleksander Rygh, Johannessen, Asgeir, Kåsine, Trine, Kildal, Anders Benjamin, Kittang, Bård Reikvam, Nezvalova-Henriksen, Katerina, Olsen, Inge Christoffer, Olsen, Roy Bjørkolt, Skei, Nina Vibeche, Skudal, Hilde, Tholin, Birgitte, Thoresen, Lars, Trøseid, Marius, Tveita, Anders, Vinge, Leif, Ystrøm, Carl Magnus, Al Jahdhami, Issa, AlNaamani, Khalid, Al Balushi, Zakariya, Pandak, Nenad, Abbas, Salma, Akhtar, Nasim, Azam, Sumeyya, Begum, Dilshad, Hassan, Sadia, Herekar, Fivzia, Khan, Shahzaib, Khan, Ejaz Ahmed, Mahmood, Syed Faisal, Nasir, Nosheen, Rahim, Anum, Sarfaraz, Samreen, Shaikh, Qurat-ul-Ain, Sultan, Faisal, Walayat, Usman, Agurto-Lescano, Erika Cecilia, Alcantara-Díaz, Andrés Martín, Alva-Correa, Ana María, Alvarado-Moreno, José Gustavo, Ángeles-Padilla, Bethsabé, Arbañil-Huamàn, Hugo César, Ávila-Reyes, Pool Christopher, Azañero-Haro, Johan Alexander, Barreto-Rocchetti, Luis Guillermo, Benitez-Peche, Jorge Marko A., Bernal-Màlaga, Karla Hortencia, Cabrera-Portillo, Liliana Norma, Carazas-Chavarry, Reynaldo Javier, Càrcamo, Paloma Mariana, Casimiro-Porras, Indira Catalina, Castillo-Espinoza, Jhuliana, Chacaltana-Huarcaya, Jesús Norberto, Cornejo-Valdivia, Carla Raquel, Cruz-Chereque, Augusto, Del-Aguila-Torres, Keith Cayetano Marcelino, Díaz-Chipana, Erika, Flores-Valdez, Neil, Franco-Vàsquez, Rosanna Andrea, Gallegos-López, Roxana Consuelo, Gastiaburú-Rodriguez, Dauma Yesenia, Gianella-Malca, Gonzalo Ernesto, Gomero-Lopez, Andrés Alonso, Hercilla-Vàsquez, Luis Enrique, Hueda-Zavaleta, Miguel Ángel, Ibarcena-Llerena, Claudia Vanessa, Iberico-Barrera, Carlos Alberto, Inquilla-Castillo, Miguel Angel, Juàrez-Eyzaguirre, Jesus Alberto, Laca-Barrera, Manuel, León-Jiménez, Franco, Luna-Wilson, Carla Vanessa, Màlaga, German, Marin, Ricardo, Mejía-Cordero, Fernando, Mendoza-Laredo, Juan Arturo, Meregildo-Rodríguez, Edinson Dante, Miranda-Manrique, Gonzalo Francisco, Olivera-Chaupis, Marco, Ortega-Monasterios, Fatima Josefina, Otazú-Ybàñez, Jimmy Pedro, Paredes-Moreno, María Angélica, Peña-Mayorga, Claudia Ximena, Peña-Vàsquez, Olivia del Carmen, Peña-Villalobos, Alejandro, Ponce, Oscar J, Ponte-Fernandez, Katherin Estefania, Pro, Jose, Quispe-Nolazco, César Miguel, Ramos-Samanez, Manuel Efrain, Rojas-Murrugarra, Kory Mirtha, Samanez-Pérez, Jorge Mauro, Sànchez-Carrillo, Halbert Chrostian, Sànchez-Garavito, Epifanio, Sànchez-Sevillano, Ricardo Manuel, Sandoval-Manrique, Hernan, Santos-Revilla, Gabriela, Silva-Ramos, Julio Antonio, Solano-Ico, Manuel Alberto, Soto, Alonso, Sotomayor-Woolcott, Giannilu Michelle, Tapia-Orihuela, Ruben Kevin Arnold, Terrazas-Obregón, Carmen Sara, Terrones-Levano, Victor Francisco, Ticona-Huaroto, Cesar Eduardo, Torres-Ninapayta, Walter, Torres-Ruiz, Oscar Martin, Ugarte-Mercado, Dario, Vargas-Anahua, Orlando José, Vàsquez-Becerra, Ruben Dario, Vàsquez-Cerro, José Gabriel, Villegas-Chiroque, Miguel, Williams, Anna Larson, Yauri-Lazo, Randi Mauricio, Abad, Cybele Lara, Andales-Bacolcol, Silverose Ann, Arcegono, Marlon, Arches, Jamie, Astudillo, Mary Grace, Aventura, Emily, Awing, Arlyn, Bala, Mishelle Vonnabie, Bello, Jia An, Blanco, Peter, Benedicto, Jubert, Buno, Susana, Cabrera, Justine, Cajulao, Thea Pamela, Caoili, Janice, Casiple-Amsua, Lina, Catambing, Victor, Chin, Inofel, Chua, Ma. Bernadette, Chua, Mitzi Marie, Climacosa, Fresthel Monica, David-Wang, Aileen, De los Reyes, Virginia, Europa, Gilly May, Fernandez, Lenora, Francisco, Jorge, Garcia, Gerard, Garcia, Jemelyn, Gler, Maria Tarcela, Isidro, Marie Grace Dawn, Javier, Rozelle Jade, Kwek, Marion, Lansang, Mary Ann, Lee, Aileen, Li, Kingbherly, Llanes, Mark Ramon Victor, Llorin, Ryan, Macadato, Omar Khayyam, Malundo, Anna Flor, Mercado, Maria Elizabeth, Mujeres, Mercedes, Nepomuceno, Marisse, Ngo-Sanchez, Katha, Orden, Mary Claire, Pablo-Villamor, Maria Philina, Paez, Ruel Dionisio, Palmes, Patricio, Panaligan, Marion, Quinivista-Yoon, Jenny Mae, Ramos, Mary Shiela Ariola, Ramos -Penalosa, Christine, Reyes, Sheila Marie, Roa, Kathryn, Roman, Arthur Dessi, Rosario, Minette Claire, Roxas, Evalyn, Santos, Lourdes Ella Gonzales, Soldevilla, Helmar, Solante, Rontgene, Suaco, Jane, Tagarda, Daisy, Tang, Issa Rufina, Te, Bob, Teo, Dennis, Tibayan, Christopher John, Villalobos, Ralph Elvi, Ymbong, Duane Richard, Zabat, Gelza Mae, Batkova, Stepanka, Cardoso, Orlando, Garrote, Ana-Raquel, Lino, Sara, Manata, Maria-José, Pinheiro, Helder, Póvoas, Diana, Ramirez, Freddy, Seixas, Diana, Naji, Assem, Al Gethamy, M Al, AL-Mulaify, Mohammed Sami, Al Maghraby, Reem, Alrajhi, A, Al Sharidi, Aynaa, Alotaibi, Naif, AlShaharani, F, Barry, Mazin, Ghonem, Leen, Khalel, Anas, Kharaba, Ayman Mohammed, Alabdan, Lulwah, AlAbdullah, Mohammed Sharaf, Al Shabib, Abdullah, Bengu, Simangele, Bennet, Jacklyn, Dubula, Thozama, Howell, Pauline, Janse van Vuuren, Cloete, Kalla, Ismail, Lifson, Aimee, Maasdorp, Shaun, Magua, Nombulelo, Maluleke, Vongani, Mbhele, Nokuphiwa, Mdladla, Nathi, Mendelson, Mark, Menezes, Colin, Mwelase, Thando, Nchabeleng, Maphoshane, Palanee-Phillips, Thesla, Parker, Victoria, Rassool, Mohammed, Reeder, Paul, Sossen, Bianca, Steyn, Dewald, Tsitsi, Merika, van Blydenstein, Sarah Alex, Venter, Michelle, Van Vuuren, Janse, Venturas, Jacquie, Abad Pérez, Daniel, Abenza, Maria José, Alarcón-Payer, Carolina, Armero Garrigos, Eva, Arribas, Jose Ramon, Ascaso, Ana, Berenguer, Juan, Cabello-Clotet, Noemí, Chamorro Tojeiro, Sandra, Cuenca-Acevedo, Rafael, de la Calle, Fernando, Del Toro, Maria Dolores, Díaz Pollàn, Beatriz, Diez, Cristina, Esquillor-Rodrigo, María José, Estrada, Vicente, Fanciulli, Chiara, Fanjul, Francisco, Fernàndez de Orueta, Lucía, Ferre, Adrian, Ferreira Pasos, Eva Maria, Gainzarain-Arana, Juan-Carlos, Garcia, Felipe, García Deltoro, Miguel, Goikoetxea Agirre, Ane Josune, Gómez Barquero, Julia, Gomez-Huelgas, Ricardo, Gonzàlez Moraleja, Julio, Guijarro, Carlos, Gutierrez, Felix, Guzmàn, Jesús, Ibarguren, Maialen, Iribarren, Jose Antonio, Jerusalem, Koen, Juan Arribas, Arturo, Lalueza, A, Leone, Antonio, Lopez Azkarreta, Iñigo, Lozano-Martin, Daniel, Lucendo, Alfredo J, Luengo López, Mariella, Martín Oterino, JA, Masa, JF, Merino, Esperanza, Monge-Maillo, Begoña, Moran-Rodríguez, Miguel-Angel, Muñez Rubio, Elena, Muñoz Sanchez, Josefa, Nuñez Orantos, Maria Jose, Nuño, Enrique, Ortiz-De-Zarate-Ibarra, Zuriñe, Pagàn-Muñoz, Bàrbara, Paño-Pardo, José Ramón, Peñaranda, Maria, Pérez Chica, Gerardo, Pérez Fernàndez, AM, Pérez-López, Carmen, Polo San Ricardo, Victor, Portu-Zapirain, Joseba, Puchades, Francesco, Rivas Paterna, Ana Belen, Rodríguez Vidigal, Francisco F, Rodríguez-Baño, Jesus, Ruiz-Seco, Pilar, Ryan, Pablo, Saez-De-Adana, Ester, Salas, Rosario, Salavert Lletí, Miguel, Sandoval, Raquel, Toyas-Miazza, Carla, Valencia, Jorge, Vargas, Emilio, Velasco, Maria, Von Wichmann, Miguel Angel, Bosshard, Andreas, Calmy, Alexandra, Castro, Tiago, Cavassini, Matthias, Clerc, Olivier, Conen, Anna, Desbaillets, Nicolas, Desgranges, Florian, Duss, Francois, Emonet, Stephane, Erard, Veronique, Eyer, Myriam, Fayet-Mello, Aurélie, Flammer, Yvonne, Friedl, Andrée, Fulchini, Rosamaria, Furrer, Hansjakob, Garin, Nicolas, Gastberger, Salome, Greiner, Michael, Haefliger, David, Haubitz, Sebastian, Hoffmann, Matthias, Isenring, Egon, Jakopp, Barbara, Lampert, Markus, Marinosci, Annalisa, Martin, Yvonne, Petignat, Pierre-Auguste, Piso, Rein Jan, Prendki, Virginie, Rutishauser, Jonas, Schaefer, Elisabeth, Schmiedel, Yvonne, Schwery, Stefan, Stavropoulou, Elisavet, Stoeckle, Marcel, Suttels, Veronique, Thurnher, Maria Christine, van den Bogaart, Lorena, West, Emily, Wiegand, Jan, and Wiggli, Benedikt
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12. Functionally Graded Metamaterials: Fabrication Techniques, Modeling, and Applications—A Review.
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Alkunte, Suhas, Gupta, Madhur, Rajeshirke, Mithila, More, Nitin, Cheepu, Muralimohan, Gupta, Ankit, Lakal, Narendra, Shingare, Kishor, Alifui-Segbaya, Frank, and Fidan, Ismail
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Functionally Graded Metamaterials (FGMMs) constitute an innovative class of materials within the realm of additive manufacturing (AM), attracting substantial attention from material science and research communities. These materials, characterized by unique designs and gradient properties, are not commonly found in nature but are deliberately engineered through the arrangement of subwavelength structures. The distinct attributes of such materials have propelled them into significant prominence across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, electronics, and agriculture. This review paper aims to present a comprehensive overview of a range of techniques applied in the fabrication, design, theoretical models, and simulation methods related to these materials. It delves into the assessment of such material's performance, specifically focusing on mechanical, thermal, and electromagnetic properties. Moreover, this review addresses advancements, challenges, and potential solutions in the field. Ultimately, it delivers valuable insights to researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders, enhancing their understanding of FGMMs and their significance in the broader context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Smart damping of a simply supported laminated CNT-based hybrid composite plate using FE approach
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Gupta, Madhur, Ray, M.C., Patil, Nagesh D., and Kundalwal, S.I.
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14. Synergistic effect of surface-flexoelectricity on electromechanical response of BN-based nanobeam
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Gupta, Madhur, Meguid, S. A., and Kundalwal, S. I.
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15. Smart Safety Surveillance (3S): Multi-Country Experience of Implementing the 3S Concepts and Principles
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Iessa, Noha, Macolic Sarinic, Viola, Ghazaryan, Lilit, Romanova, Naira, Alemu, Asnakech, Rungapiromnan, Watcharee, Jiamsuchon, Porntip, Pokhagul, Pattreya, Castro, Jose Luis, Macias Saint-Gerons, Diego, Ghukasyan, Gayane, Teferi, Mengistab, Gupta, Madhur, and Pal, Shanthi Narayan
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16. An examination of consumer bias against female and minority commercial pilots
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Ragbir, Nadine K., Rice, Stephen, Winter, Scott R., Baugh, Bradley S., Milner, Mattie N., Gupta, Madhur Bharat, Valecha, Drishti O., Candelaria-Oquendo, Karla, Capps, John, and Neal, Jan G.
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17. "The feedback dilemma"--provider and learner perspectives regarding the barriers and facilitators for giving and receiving feedback in medical education: A parallel mixed methods approach.
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Pusdekar, Yamini, Pusdekar, Vinod, Dani, Akanksha, Saoji, Ajeet, and Gupta, Madhur
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18. A quantitative investigation on criminalization of airline pilots: Consumer and pilot perspectives
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Winter, Scott R., Rice, Stephen, Spence, Tyler, O'Toole, Nicola M., Tamilselvan, Gajapriya, Baugh, Bradley S., Takano, Urara, Gupta, Madhur, Valecha, Drishti, Milner, Mattie N., and Cortés, Antonio I.
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19. Evaluation of effective properties for smart graphene reinforced nanocomposite materials
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Shingare, K.B., Gupta, Madhur, and Kundalwal, S.I.
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20. Effectiveness and safety of bedaquiline under conditional access program for treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis in India: An interim analysis
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Salhotra, V.S., Sachdeva, K.S., Kshirsagar, Neelima, Parmar, Malik, Ramachandran, Ranjani, Padmapriyadarsini, C., Patel, Yogesh, Mehandru, Lalit, Jaju, Jyoti, Ponnuraja, C., Gupta, Madhur, Kalaiselvan, V., Shamim, Almas, Khaparde, S., and Swaminathan, Soumya
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21. Implementation of adverse event reporting for medical devices, India/Mise en reuvre d'un systeme de signalement des evenements indesirables pour les dispositifs medicaux en Inde/Implementacion de la notificacion de eventos adversos para dispositivos medicos, India
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Shukla, Shatrunajay, Gupta, Madhur, Pandit, Sabitri, Thomson, Milu, Shivhare, Abhimanyu, Kalaiselvan, Vivekanandan, and Singh, Gyanendra Nath
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Problem Rapid growth in the use of medical devices has drawn attention to gaps in the systematic monitoring of medical device-associated adverse events in India. Approach Implementation of national regulations on medical devices started in January 2018. Supported by a nationwide network of monitoring centres, the Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission coordinates adverse event reports from manufacturers, legal representatives and patients or users. The commission follows-up and reviews reports with subject expert groups and sends recommendations on necessary action to the national regulatory authority. Local setting Before 2015, no systematic structure was in place to collate adverse events associated with medical devices. Several reports of deaths and hospitalization due to faulty hip implants, cardiac stents and poor-quality devices prompted the health ministry to launch the materiovigilance programme. Relevant changes From July 2015 to October 2019, the commission received 1931 adverse event reports, mostly from marketing authorization holders; 1277 were serious events. Reporting increased markedly after 2017. Cardiac stents were the most reported device (926 events; 47.95%). To encourage a culture of reporting, the commission has raised awareness about the programme among stakeholders, developed user-friendly reporting tools and guidelines, and conducted training for hospital personnel on medical device adverse event reporting. Lessons learnt Regular training to stakeholders develops a sense of responsibility towards reporting medical device adverse events and ensures quality data reporting. Reporters must be assured that reporting adverse events does not have any legal implications for them and given acknowledgement of their role in high-quality device associated adverse event reporting. Probleme La croissance rapide de l'utilisation des dispositifs medicaux a attire l'attention sur les lacunes dans le suivi systematique des evenements indesirables associes aux dispositifs medicaux en Inde. Approche Une reglementation nationale sur les dispositifs medicaux a ete mise en place en janvier 2018. Soutenue par un reseau national de centres de surveillance, la Commission de la Pharmacopee indienne coordonne les signalements d'evenements indesirables effectues par les fabricants, les representants legaux et les patients ou les utilisateurs. La Commission assure un suivi et une evaluation des signalements avec des groupes d'experts et adresse a l'autorite reglementaire nationale des recommandations sur les mesures necessaires. Environnement local Avant 2015, il n'existait aucune structure systematique pour compiler les evenements indesirables associes aux dispositifs medicaux. Plusieurs signalements de deces et d'hospitalisation causes par des protheses de hanche defectueuses, des stents cardiaques et des dispositifs de mauvaise qualite ont pousse le ministere de la Sante a lancer le programme de materiovigilance. Changements significatifs Entre juillet 2015 et octobre 2019, la Commission a regu 1931 signalements d'evenements indesirables, principalement de la part de titulaires d'autorisation de mise sur le marche; 1277 etaient des evenements graves. Le nombre de signalements a nettement augmente a partir de 2017. Les stents cardiaques etaient le dispositif faisant l'objet du plus grand nombre de signalements (926 evenements; 47,95%). Pour encourager une culture du signalement, la Commission a mene des actions de sensibilisation sur le programme aupres des parties prenantes, a elabore des outils conviviaux et des directives de declaration et a forme le personnel hospitalier au signalement des evenements indesirables associes aux dispositifs medicaux. Lecons tirees La formation reguliere des parties prenantes developpe un sens des responsabilites vis-a-vis du signalement des evenements indesirables associes aux dispositifs medicaux et garantit la declaration de donnees de qualite. Les declarants doivent avoir l'assurance que le signalement d'evenements indesirables n'a aucune repercussion juridique pour eux et leur role dans la qualite des signalements des evenements indesirables associes aux dispositifs medicaux doit etre reconnu. Situacion El crecimiento acelerado en el uso de dispositivos medicos ha llamado la atencion sobre los vacios en el seguimiento sistematico de los eventos adversos asociados a los dispositivos medicos en la India. Enfoque La implementacion de la normativa nacional sobre los dispositivos medicos comenzo en enero de 2018. Con el apoyo de una red nacional de centros de seguimiento, la Comision de Farmacopea de la India coordina las notificaciones de los eventos adversos presentadas por los fabricantes, los representantes legales y los pacientes o usuarios. La Comision realiza el seguimiento y la revision de las notificaciones con los grupos de expertos y envia recomendaciones sobre las medidas necesarias a la autoridad reguladora nacional. Marco regional Antes de 2015, no existia una estructura sistematica para recopilar los eventos adversos asociados con los dispositivos medicos. Varias notificaciones de muertes y hospitalizaciones por implantes de cadera defectuosos, stents cardiacos y dispositivos de mala calidad llevaron al Ministerio de Salud a poner en marcha el programa de tecnovigilancia (materiovigilance programme). Cambios importantes Entre julio de 2015 y octubre de 2019, la Comision recibio 1931 notificaciones de eventos adversos, la mayoria de ellas de titulares de la autorizacion de comercializacion; 1277 fueron eventos graves. Las notificaciones aumentaron notablemente despues de 2017. El dispositivo mas notificado fue el stent cardiaco (926 eventos; 47,95 %). Para fomentar una cultura de notificacion, la Comision ha sensibilizado a las partes interesadas sobre el programa, ha desarrollado herramientas y directrices de facil uso para la notificacion y ha impartido formacion al personal hospitalario sobre la notificacion de los eventos adversos de los dispositivos medicos. Lecciones aprendidas La formacion regular a las partes interesadas desarrolla un sentido de responsabilidad hacia la notificacion de eventos adversos de los dispositivos medicos y garantiza la calidad de la notificacion de los datos. Quienes notifiquen eventos adversos deben saber que la notificacion de los mismos no tiene implicaciones legales para ellos y que se les reconoce su participacion en la notificacion de eventos adversos asociados a los dispositivos de alta calidad., Introduction Rapid growth in the use of medical devices in health-care settings has been enabled by technological advancements, such as drug-device combination products, automation and wireless technology, and advanced clinical [...]
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22. Landscape assessment of the availability of medical abortion medicines in India.
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Karna, Priya, Sharma, K. Aparna, Grossman, Amy, Gupta, Madhur, Chatterjee, Tapas, Williams, Natalie, Prata, Ndola, Sorhaindo, Annik, Läser, Laurence, Rehnström Loi, Ulrika, Ganatra, Bela, and Chaudhary, Pushpa
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ABORTION statistics ,MISCARRIAGE ,HEALTH services accessibility ,MEDICAL protocols ,COMBINATION drug therapy ,REPRODUCTIVE health ,RESEARCH funding ,ESSENTIAL drugs ,ABORTIFACIENTS ,DRUG packaging ,RESEARCH methodology ,CONCEPTUAL structures ,ACQUISITION of data ,MISOPROSTOL ,ONLINE information services ,QUALITY assurance ,MIFEPRISTONE ,ABORTION - Abstract
Background: Medical abortion with mifepristone and misoprostol can be provided up to 63 days' gestation in India. This accounts for 67.5 percent of all abortions in the country. We conducted an assessment to determine the availability of medical abortion medicines, specifically the combi-pack, in India. Methods: We applied the World Health Organization landscape assessment protocol at the national level. The assessment protocol included a five-step adaptation of an existing availability framework, including online data collection, desk review, country-level key informant interviews, and an analysis to identify barriers and opportunities to improve medical abortion availability. The assessment was conducted between August and March 2021. Results: Medicines for medical abortion are included in the national essential drug list and available with prescription in India. The assessment identified 42 combi-pack products developed by 35 manufacturers. The quality of medical abortion medicines is regulated by national authorities; but as health is devolved to states, there are significant inter-state variations. This is seen across financing, procurement, manufacturing, and monitoring mechanisms for quality assurance of medical abortion medicines prior to distribution. There is a need to strengthen supply chain systems, ensure consistent availability of trained providers and build community awareness on use of medical abortion medicines for early abortions, at the time of the assessment. Conclusion: Opportunities to improve availability and quality of medical abortion medicines exist. For example, uniform implementation of regulatory standards, greater emphasis on quality-assurance during manufacturing, and standardizing of procurement and supply chain systems across states. Regular in-service training of providers on medical abortion is required. Finally, innovations in evidence dissemination and community engagement about the recently amended abortion law are needed. Plain language summary: Medical abortion is popular in India and benefits from a liberal legal context. It is important to understand the availability of quality abortion medicines in the country. Using the World Health Organization country assessment protocol and availability framework for medical abortion medicines we examined the availability of these medicines from supply to demand. We used this information to identify opportunities for increasing availability of quality-assured medical abortion medicines. We found that the context for medical abortion varies across states. Strengthening procurement and supply chain management, with a greater emphasis on quality-assurance and regulation of manufacturing should be instituted at the state-level. Training is also needed to increase provider knowledge of the latest national guidelines and laws to ensure respectful and person-centered services. Finally, the public should be informed about medical abortion as a safe and effective choice, especially for early abortions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Conductive polymer nanocomposite incorporated with carbon nanotubes for effective electromagnetic interference shielding: A numerical study.
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Dubey, Prakhar, Gupta, Madhur, and Kundalwal, S. I.
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This study presents a comprehensive numerical investigation of the electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding capabilities of a conductive polymer nanocomposite incorporated with carbon nanotubes (CPNC) in the X-band. The investigation is conducted using a commercial finite element simulation package, Ansys HFSS. The study focuses on analyzing the EMI shielding effectiveness (SE) of CPNC by varying the weight percent (wt%) of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), thickness, and shape of the shielding material. Our outcomes show that the EMI SE of CPNC increases with the wt% of CNTs. Notably, a maximum EMI SE is observed around 90 dB due to absorption (SEA) at a 4 mm pallet-shaped CPNC and -180 dB for a hollow cylindrical CPNC (22.86 mm outer diameter and 3 mm thickness) with 2 wt% of CNT. The EMI SE due to absorption (SEA) at a pallet thickness of 4 mm exhibits a significant improvement of 107% compared to the SEA observed at a thickness of 1 mm. These findings highlight the exceptional absorption capabilities and lightweight nature of CPNC, rendering it a promising shielding material for aerospace and satellite communication applications. Highlights • EMI SE of CPNC increases with the wt% of CNT in the polypyrrole (PPy) matrix. • The percolation threshold is observed at a low 2 wt% concentration of CNT. • Thickness of the shielding material influences the EMI SE of CPNC. • CPNC provides absorption-dominated shielding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Pediatric Appropriate Evaluation Protocol for India (PAEP-India): Tool for Assessing Appropriateness of Pediatric Hospitalization
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Das, Manoja Kumar, Arora, Narendra Kumar, Poluru, Ramesh, Seth, Anju, Aggarwal, Anju, Dubey, Anand Prakash, Goyal, Pc, Gathwala, Geeta, Malik, Ashraf, Goel, Anil Kumar, Chakravarty, Aparna, Arya, Sugandha, Upadhyay, Amit, Gupta, Madhur, Mathew, Thomas, Pillai, Rajamohanan K, Mathai, John, Manivasagan, Sivamani, Ramesh, S, Aggarwal, Mahesh Kumar, Maure, Chsirtine G, and Zuber, Patrick Lf
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25. Team-based Learning versus Problem-based Learning among First-year Medical Students in Biochemistry: A Quasi-experimental Study.
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PAKHMODE, SMITA, CHANDANKHEDE, MANJU, DASHPUTRA, AMRUTA, GUPTA, MADHUR, PANBUDE, SWATI, and TIMALSINA, DILIP R.
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PROBLEM-based learning ,MEDICAL students ,CLINICAL biochemistry ,TEAM learning approach in education ,TEACHING methods - Abstract
Introduction: Team-based Learning (TBL) and Problem-based Learning (PBL), both active teaching methodologies, are known for improving problem-solving abilities, clinical reasoning, and motivating students for self-directed studies. Although both active methods, TBL and PBL, differ in methodology and required resources, it is always a challenge to choose active methods that are more feasible and effective in the undergraduate medical curriculum. Aim: To compare two active teaching strategies, viz., the effectiveness of TBL vs. PBL in first-year Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) students in terms of learning outcomes, development of critical thinking skills, and retention of knowledge. Materials and Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted at Department of Biochemistry, NKP Salve Medical College and RC Nagpur, Maharashtra, India from August 2017 to October 2017. A total of 150 first-year MBBS students were included in the study. TBL and PBL were performed following the protocols of their respective methodologies, and scores for learning gain and critical thinking were compared between the TBL and PBL groups. Student perception regarding the procedures was collected using a prevalidated structured questionnaire. The retention of knowledge was assessed by comparing scores from a pretest and a test conducted two months later. Data were statistically analysed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test and the Mann-Whitney U test. Results: In the present study, the mean age of the participating students was 20±2 years. Post-test results, obtained just after the intervention, demonstrated a significant learning gain in students using both methods, with a statistically higher gain in TBL (p-value <0.0001) compared to PBL. PBL was appreciated for providing freedom of learning style and facilitator guidance during discussions. Critical thinking skills improved more in PBL, particularly in terms of drawing inferences and interpretations (p-value <0.001). However, no statistically significant differences were found in knowledge retention when the test was conducted two months later in both groups. Conclusion: Learning gain was higher with TBL compared to PBL, with no difference in knowledge retention and the effect on different parameters of critical thinking skills. Students found TBL to be more beneficial for the undergraduate curriculum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Association of waist circumference, serum ghrelin level and insulin resistance in polycystic ovary syndrome: a cross-sectional study.
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Gupta, Madhur, Bhojane, Chaitanya, Rode, Sonali, and Salankar, Harsh
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27. Influence of phase I periodontal therapy on levels of matrix metalloproteinase 1 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1
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Ghodpage, Pallavi S., Kolte, Rajashri A., Kolte, Abhay P., and Gupta, Madhur
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28. Teaching systems and their sub-topics under Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) to undergraduate medical students in a stepwise approach.
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Salankar, Harsh, Bhirange, Swapnil, Rode, Sonali, Gupta, Madhur, Sharma, Ashish, and Chaubey, Priyanka
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OUTCOME-based education ,MEDICAL students ,MEDICAL education ,UNDERGRADUATES ,MAKERSPACES ,CONTEMPLATION - Abstract
Medical education in India is confronting a charismatic transformation from traditional curriculum to competency-based medical education (CBME). It is more clinically oriented; skill-based and claims to produce competent Indian medical graduates. CBME has divided subjects into competencies and related topics are scattered over different competencies. The intention behind teaching should not be merely students' learning, but contemplation should be towards concept building, imagination, creativity, self-motivated thinking, and the rightful application of knowledge in day-to-day life. Hence a well-formulated, organized, effective, and practically assessable design and an efficient approach are essential not only to link these spread-over pieces of the topic but to teach that topic in a certain flow and rhythm to a medical student also. Therefore, a stepwise approach has been proposed to teach a CBME-driven curriculum to medical students. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Ossified Ligaments of the Skull
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Aggarwal, Bindu, Gupta, Madhur, and Kumar, Harsh
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30. Effect of orientation of CNTs and piezoelectric fibers on the damping performance of multiscale composite plate.
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Gupta, Madhur, Ray, Manas Chandra, Patil, Nagesh Devidas, and Kundalwal, Shailesh Ishwarlal
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CARBON nanotubes ,FIBROUS composites ,CARBON fibers ,COMPOSITE plates ,PIEZOELECTRIC composites ,CARBON composites ,FIBERS ,FINITE element method ,SHEAR (Mechanics) - Abstract
The present work deals with the study of active constrained layer damping treatment of multiscale carbon nanotube-based hybrid carbon fiber-reinforced composite plates. The distinctive feature of novel multiscale hybrid carbon fiberreinforced composites is that the wavy/straight carbon nanotubes are distributed uniformly in the matrix phase of hybrid carbon fiber-reinforced composites, and the waviness of carbon nanotubes is considered to be coplanar with two mutually orthogonal planes. Firstly, the effective elastic properties of hybrid carbon fiber-reinforced composites are estimated using the Mori-Tanaka method. The outcomes of the Mori-Tanaka method suggest that the transverse effective elastic properties of hybrid carbon fiber-reinforced composites containing wavy carbon nanotubes are better than those of hybrid carbon fiber-reinforced composites with straight carbon nanotubes. Secondly, a finite element model using the layer-wise first-order shear deformation theory is developed to study the damping performance of hybrid carbon fiberreinforced composite plates integrated with the active constrained layer damping treatment. The constraining layer of active constrained layer damping treatment is a 1–3 piezoelectric composite layer with vertically/obliquely-oriented piezo-fibers. The piezo-fibers make an angle (Ψ) with the vertical plane of a layer coplanar with the xz- or yz-plane. The effect of the orientation of piezo-fibers angle on the control authority of active constrained layer damping treatment patches is investigated. Our results reveal that the performance of multiscale hybrid carbon fiber-reinforced composite plates has improved due to the incorporation of wavy carbon nanotubes, and the orientation angle of piezo-fibers has a major impact on the control authority of active constrained layer damping patches. The proposed multiscale composite with the combination of wavy carbon nanotubes and active constrained layer damping patches can be actively used in the aerospace and transport industries to control the mechanical vibrations of structures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Immunohistochemical analysis of ageing and osteoarthritic articular cartilage
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Goyal, Neeru, Gupta, Madhur, Joshi, Kusum, and Nagi, Onkar Nath
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32. KT/HAK/KUP potassium transporters gene family and their whole-life cycle expression profile in rice (Oryza sativa)
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Gupta, Madhur, Qiu, Xuhua, Wang, Lei, Xie, Weibo, Zhang, Chengjun, Xiong, Lizhong, Lian, Xingming, and Zhang, Qifa
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33. Corpus callosum morphometry: comparison of fresh brain, preserved brain and magnetic resonance imaging values
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Gupta, Tulika, Singh, Balbir, Kapoor, Kanchan, Gupta, Madhur, and Kochar, Suman
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34. Sequence and expression analysis of the thioredoxin protein gene family in rice
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Nuruzzaman, Mohammed, Gupta, Madhur, Zhang, Chengjun, Wang, Lei, Xie, Weibo, Xiong, Lizhong, Zhang, Qifa, and Lian, Xingming
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35. Evaluation of stress, serum, and salivary ghrelin and cortisol levels in smokers and non-smokers with Stage III periodontitis: A cross-sectional study.
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Rahate, Priyanka S., Kolte, Rajashri A., Kolte, Abhay P., Lathiya, Vrushali N., Gupta, Madhur, and Chari, Suresh
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Background: The present study aimed to investigate the serum and salivary ghrelin and cortisol levels in smokers and non-smokers with Stage III Periodontitis.Methods: The present study comprised of a total of 90 systemically healthy patients categorized in three groups: Group I- Periodontally healthy patients; Group II-Non-smokers with Stage III Periodontitis and Group III-Smokers with Stage III periodontitis. Clinical parameters of Probing pocket depth (PPD), Clinical attachment levels (CAL), Plaque Index (PI), Gingival Index (GI) and Papillary Bleeding Index (PBI) were recorded and biochemical parameters of serum and salivary ghrelin and cortisol levels were analyzed via Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA). Stress levels were assessed using Zung's self-rating depression scale.Results: Serum and salivary ghrelin values were found to be higher in Group II (620.25 ± 260.86 pg/mL, 892.40 ± 271.65 pg/mL respectively) as compared to Group III. Similarly, salivary as well as serum cortisol levels were higher in Group III (20.78 ± 9.23 pg/mL, 399.37 ±189.21 pg/mL respectively) as compared to Group II (16.36 ± 8.88 pg/mL, 320.68 ± 107.01 pg/mL respectively). In Group III, a direct correlation was observed between stress, serum and salivary cortisol levels while an inverse correlation was found between stress, serum and salivary ghrelin levels. Group III showed a greater number of depressed patients followed by Group II and I.Conclusion: As per the results smokers with Stage III Periodontitis exhibit an elevated stress and cortisol levels, lower serum and salivary ghrelin levels as compared to the non-smokers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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36. Morphology of liver
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Gupta, Madhur, Sodhi, Lavina, and Yadav, T. D.
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37. Proxidant and antioxidant status in patients of type II Diabetes Mellitus with IHD
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Gupta, Madhur and Chari, Suresh
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38. Effects of add-on melatonin on sleep in epileptic children on carbamazepine monotherapy: A randomized placebo controlled trial
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Gupta, Madhur, Gupta, Yogendra Kumar, Aneja, Satinder, Kohli, Kamlesh, and Pandey, R. M.
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39. Pro-oxidant and anti-oxidant status in patients of sickle cell anaemia
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Titus, Jyoti, Chari, Suresh, Gupta, Madhur, and Parekh, Nitin
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40. Current drug therapy of protozoal diarrhoea
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Gupta, Y. K., Gupta, Madhur, Aneja, S., and Kohli, K.
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41. Designing and implementing e-anubandh: A mentorship program during the COVID pandemic for medical undergraduate students.
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Gupta, Madhur, Chari, Suresh, and Kasulkar, Arti
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MEDICAL students , *COVID-19 pandemic , *TEACHER-student relationships , *MENTORING , *UNDERGRADUATES - Abstract
Background: There is a feeling of uncertainty in the COVID era and the graduate students are facing the challenge of being disconnected from the college. Mentorship has been shown to be essential for the attainment of skills as well as psychological development. The mentor-mentee relationship is a continuous process to dissolve the boundaries, and hence, e-mentoring could be one of the ways in which both the students and teachers connect. Material and Methods: A mentorship program called e-anubandh was designed and implemented. Six hundred medical undergraduate students were grouped with 47 faculty and 94 senior students. An online session was conducted in groups. At the end of the mentorship program, the feedback and perception of the mentors and mentees were taken using both open-ended as well as closed-ended validated questionnaires. Results: A total of 308 (out of 438 who participated) students, 94 senior mentors and 47 faculty mentors, completed the feedback questionnaire. The majority considered the initiative taken by the institute worth appreciating. The mentees and mentors found the program useful in building student–teacher relationships. They opined that such programs should be undertaken more frequently and for longer durations. Conclusion: The e-anubandh mentorship program helped in bridging the gap between the students and teachers created in the COVID era. Both the mentors and mentees were extremely satisfied with this program and such intervention appears to be a promising strategy in the COVID period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Recovery performance of Non-Performing Assets in microfinance: A comparative study of banks operating in Rajasthan.
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Gupta, Madhur and Bansal, Jitesh
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MICROFINANCE ,ASSET management ,BANK loans ,PRIVATE sector - Abstract
Major economies worldwide aim to improve development indices by eradicating unemployment and poverty. They launch various microfinance initiatives to uplift impoverished segments and offer social and economic opportunities. Since the early 1970s, India has adopted a multi-model approach to serve economically weaker sections, with the SHG-Bank Linkage Programme becoming the world's largest microfinance movement, with over 102.43 lakh SHGs holding outstanding loans as of March 31st, 2020. Despite impressive growth, the programme faces challenges like uncertainty in bank loans, poor bookkeeping, lack of technology, and rising NPAs. Consequently, this research paper seeks to investigate the extent of Non- Performing Assets (NPAs) in loans disbursed to Self-Help Groups (SHGs) over an 11-year period spanning from 2011 to 2021. The study delves into the magnitude of gross NPAs across various banks involved in providing loans to SHGs, encompassing Public Sector Banks, Private Sector Commercial Banks, Regional Rural Banks (RRBs), and Cooperative Banks operating in Rajasthan. The findings of the study shed light on critical concerns arising from the escalating levels of NPAs within the SHG- Bank Linkage Programme. Furthermore, the paper puts forth crucial recommendations aimed at curbing NPAs, enhancing banks' profitability, and fortifying the financial well-being of both institutions and borrowers. By implementing these suggestions, it is anticipated that the economic foundation of financial institutions and SHGs will be strengthened, leading to improved financial stability for all stakeholders involved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Radiation therapy outcomes in muscle invasive urinary bladder cancer: A single institution experience
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Tiwana, M., Ni, L., Saini, S., Verma, S., Doddamani, D., Jain, N., Biswas, M., Gupta, Meenu, Gupta, Madhur, Saini, M., and Chauhan, N.
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Bladder cancer -- Care and treatment ,Radiotherapy -- Patient outcomes ,Quality of life -- Health aspects ,Health - Abstract
Byline: M. Tiwana, L. Ni, S. Saini, S. Verma, D. Doddamani, N. Jain, M. Biswas, Meenu. Gupta, Madhur. Gupta, M. Saini, N. Chauhan Introduction: To audit the survival outcomes and [...]
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44. Current Status of Hormone Replacement Therapy in Post Menopausal Women
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Gupta, Madhur and Kohli, Kamlesh
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45. The effect of allopurinol and febuxostat on serum electrolytes and trace elements in induced hyperuricemia in broilers
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Kumar, Sanjiv, Gupta, Madhurendu Kumar, and Kumar, Sanjit
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46. A randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled trial of melatonin addon therapy in epileptic children on valproate monotherapy: effect on glutathione peroxidase and glutathione reductase enzymes.: 216.
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Gupta, Madhur, Gupta, Y.K., Aneja, S, and Kohli, K
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47. Add-on melatonin improves quality of life in epileptic children on valproate monotherapy: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
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Gupta, Madhur, Aneja, Satinder, and Kohli, Kamlesh
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48. Effects of Add-on Melatonin Administration on Antioxidant Enzymes in Children with Epilepsy Taking Carbamazepine Monotherapy: A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Trial
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Gupta, Madhur, Gupta, Yogendra Kumar, Agarwal, Sarita, Aneja, Satinder, Kalaivani, Mani, and Kohli, Kamlesh
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49. A randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled trial of melatonin add-on therapy in epileptic children on valproate monotherapy: effect on glutathione peroxidase and glutathione reductase enzymes
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Gupta, Madhur, Gupta, Yogendra Kumar, Agarwal, Sarita, Aneja, Satinder, and Kohli, Kamlesh
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50. Assessment of Psychological Status and Oxidative Stress in Postmenopausal Women: A Cross-Sectional Study.
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Chandankhede, Manju, Gupta, Madhur, and Pakhmode, Smita
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POSTMENOPAUSE , *OXIDATIVE stress , *GLUTATHIONE peroxidase , *SUPEROXIDE dismutase , *ANXIETY - Abstract
Objectives: During menopause, women may experience some physical changes that can affect their psychological status. Oxidative stress also increases with menopause, as decreasing levels of estrogen reinforce the deterioration of antioxidant status. To assess total antioxidative capacity, malondialdehyde, superoxide dismutase, and glutathione peroxidase and the correlation between psychological status and oxidative stress in postmenopausal women. Methods: This cross-sectional study was undertaken on 100 postmenopausal women (40-59 years). Blood malondialdehyde, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and total antioxidative capacity were analyzed, and psychological status was assessed using Rosenberg's self-esteem test, Zung's self-rating anxiety scale, and Zung's self-rating depression scale. Results: Of the women, 38.0% had mild to moderate symptoms of anxiety (mean ± standard deviation, 50.15 ± 4.89), 21.0% showed depression, and 19.0% had low self-esteem. Twelve percent of the study population had mild to moderate symptoms of all three disorders. A statistically significant difference was found in the scores of anxiety and self-esteem (P = 0.001 and P < 0.001 in women with and without psychological disturbances, respectively). With regard to oxidative stress parameters, only superoxide dismutase levels showed a statistically significant difference (P = 0.001), with lower levels found in women with psychological disturbance. Conclusions: Women with depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem are in an oxidative challenge, which might be associated with estrogen depletion. A lower superoxide dismutase level is associated with higher depression and anxiety scores in postmenopausal women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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