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2. Corrigendum to 'Behavior Change Interventions to Address Unhealthy Food Consumption: A Scoping Review' [Current Developments in Nutrition 8 (2024) 102104]
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Shivani Kachwaha, Sunny S Kim, Jai K Das, Sabrina Rasheed, SubbaRao M Gavaravarapu, Pooja Pandey Rana, and Purnima Menon
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Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Published
- 2024
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3. Machine learning with analysis-of-variance-based method for identifying rice varieties
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Naik, Nabin Kumar, Subbarao, M. Venkata, Sethy, Prabira Kumar, Behera, Santi Kumari, and Panigrahi, Gyana Ranjan
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- 2024
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4. Behavior Change Interventions to Address Unhealthy Food Consumption: A Scoping Review
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Kachwaha, Shivani, Kim, Sunny S, Das, Jai K, Rasheed, Sabrina, Gavaravarapu, SubbaRao M, Pandey Rana, Pooja, and Menon, Purnima
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- 2024
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5. Are advertising policies affirmative in restricting the marketing of foods high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) in India?: evidence from SWOT Analysis
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Bassi, Shalini, Bahl, Deepika, Gopal, Sanjana, Sethi, Vani, Backholer, Kathryn, Gavaravarapu, SubbaRao M., Babu, Giridhara R., Ghosh-Jerath, Suparna, Bhatia, Neena, Aneja, Kashish, Kataria, Ishu, Mishra, Preetu, De Wagt, Arjan, and Arora, Monika
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- 2024
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6. Implementation, delivery, and utilization of iron fortified rice supplied through public distribution system across different states in India: An exploratory mixed-method study.
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E R Nandeep, Hemant Mahajan, Mahesh Kumar Mummadi, Challa Sairam, Venkatesh K, Jayachandra Kadiyam, Indrapal Meshram, Sreenu Pagidoju, Venkata Raji Reddy, Hrusikesh Panda, Raghu Pullakandham, J J Babu Geddam, Subbarao M Gavaravarapu, Hemalatha R, and Samarasimha Reddy N
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Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Food fortification with micronutrients is one of the cost-effective and sustainable methods to prevent micronutrient deficiencies at community level. The rice fortified with iron, folic acid, and vitamin B12 is being supplied through various social welfare schemes in India in a phased manner and planned to cover the entire country by March 2024. We have conducted a situational analysis to assess the rollout of fortified rice supplied through the Public Distribution System (PDS) and to evaluate the accessibility, availability, acceptability, and utilization of fortified rice by the beneficiaries of the PDS. This was a mixed-method, sequential exploratory study conducted in six districts from six different states of India that had begun distribution of fortified rice through PDS in pilot mode during 2020-2021. In each district, the district supply officer of the PDS, Food Corporation of India (FCI) or State Food Corporation (SFC) warehouse supervisor, and four Fair Price Shop (FPS) dealers were interviewed. Under each FPS, a minimum of seven beneficiary households were randomly selected and interviewed using a structured questionnaire. The in-depth interviews were conducted with different stakeholders using theme guides. All the interviewed stakeholders were aware about their roles and responsibilities and purpose to distribute fortified rice. There was a continuous supply of fortified rice (across all visited districts) to beneficiaries through a well-established system. Acceptability and compliance to intake of fortified rice was good with no reported gastrointestinal adverse outcomes following fortified rice intake. There was an efficient roll-out of fortified rice though PDS with a good compliance to intake of fortified rice. It is feasible to design and conduct a study to assess the impact of fortified rice on anemia and iron storage at the community level.
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- 2024
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7. Diets, Lifestyles and Metabolic Risk Factors among Corporate Information Technology (IT) Employees in South India
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Paromita Banerjee, G. Bhanuprakash Reddy, Hrusikesh Panda, Kiran Kumar Angadi, Thirupathi Reddy, and SubbaRao M. Gavaravarapu
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employee health ,workplace wellness ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
(1) Information Technology (IT) Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), the largest employment sector of India, contributes to rapid economic growth. However, the work of IT employees is sedentary, and the food environments of their worksites expose them to an obesogenic environment. This study aimed to assess their metabolic and lifestyle risk factors. (2) Methods: To examine the health and nutrition status of IT employees, anthropometric, biochemical and clinical assessments were conducted among 183 employees from three IT organizations of varied operational sizes. Their health-, diet- and physical activity-related practices were assessed using a questionnaire. The prevalence of MetS was assessed. Selected biomarker levels were assessed and associated with their self-perceived stress levels. (3) Results: The median age of the employees was 30 years (26–35 years). While 44.02% of employees were overweight, 16.85% of employees were obese. About 3.89% of employees were found to be diabetic, and HDL-C levels were lower than recommended in 64.93% of employees. In all, 29.87% of the study population were considered to have metabolic syndrome since they had metabolic risk scores ≥ 3. Those with metabolic syndrome were significantly older (p = 0.000), and levels of MDA (p = 0.003), homocysteine (p = 0.001), IL-6 (p = 0.017) and IL-4 (p = 0.000) were significantly higher among them. Although the prevalence of MetS was significantly lower among those aged >30 years, the lifestyle risk factors were significantly higher among them. (4) Conclusions: The assessed parameters indicate a high risk of developing NCDs among employees in the IT industry in India. This shows the need for the modification of lifestyle and workplace food and physical activity environments.
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- 2023
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8. Coaches’ perceptions about food, appetite, and nutrition of adolescent Indian athletes - A qualitative study
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Cherian, Keren Susan, Gavaravarapu, Subbarao M., Sainoji, Ashok, and Yagnambhatt, Venkata Ramana
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- 2020
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9. Total harmonic distortion analysis of inverter fed induction motor drive using neuro fuzzy type-1 and neuro fuzzy type-2 controllers
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Srinivas, G., primary, Durga Sukumar, G., additional, and Subbarao, M., additional
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- 2024
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10. Impact of ‘infodemic in pandemic’ on food and nutrition related perceptions and practices of Indian internet users
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SubbaRao M. Gavaravarapu, Ananya Seal, Paromita Banerjee, Thirupathi Reddy, and Naresh Pittla
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The uncontrolled spread of (mis)information, news and propaganda related to COVID 19 created an ‘infodemic’ leading to panic and unscientific practices among the mass. With the largest number of internet users in the world, India has witnessed a steep rise in the number of people seeking information on social media related to COVID-19, which reached a staggering 22.3 million by March, 2020. This study aimed to evaluate the trend of COVID-19 associated food and nutrition news search by Indian internet users between 27th January 2020 to 30th June 2021 (time period between the first detected COVID-19 case and the end of the second wave in India) and its impact on their perceptions and practices. The association between the change in Relative Search Volume (RSV) on Google Trends (GT) of 34 popularly searched keywords classified by the researchers under 5 different categories—“Immunity”, “Eating behavior”, “Food safety”, “Food scares and concerns” and “Covid scare” showed a steep rise in search for immunity boosters, vitamin supplement brands “ayush kadha (ayurvedic decoction) during the first wave (April- August 2020). With a brief period of decline in the search trend, it again hiked correspondingly with the growing number of positive cases during the second wave in India. An online survey conducted on adult Indian internet users (n = 572) reported high (71.9%) consumption of Vitamin C rich fruits as well as Vitamin C (68.2%) and Zinc (61.4%) supplements to boost immunity. Traditional Indian spices like ginger and garlic were used by 62.9% and 50.9% respondents respectively. Most respondents reported to rely on social media for gathering COVID-19 associated tips for boosting immunity, however those with history of COVID-19 infection reported to rely more on doctors and health professionals for information. This study highlights the need of media and health literacy to advocate for the use of health information cautiously.
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11. Corrigendum to “Behavior Change Interventions to Address Unhealthy Food Consumption: A Scoping Review” [Current Developments in Nutrition 8 (2024) 102104]
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Kachwaha, Shivani, Kim, Sunny S, Das, Jai K, Rasheed, Sabrina, Gavaravarapu, SubbaRao M, Rana, Pooja Pandey, and Menon, Purnima
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- 2024
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12. Design and analysis of variable switching frequency controlled integrated switched mode power converter for class C & class D appliances
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Subbarao, M., Sai Babu, Ch., and Satyanarayana, S.
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- 2018
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13. Additional Ultracool White Dwarfs Found in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
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Harris, H. C., Gates, E., Gyuk, G., Subbarao, M., Anderson, S. F., Hall, P. B., Munn, J. A., Liebert, J., Knapp, G. R., Bizyaev, D., Malanushenko, E., Malanushenko, V., Pan, K., Schneider, D. P., and Smith, J. A.
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We identify seven new ultracool white dwarfs discovered in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). The SDSS photometry, spectra, and proper motions are presented, and additional BVRI data are given for these and other previously discovered ultracool white dwarfs. The observed colors span a remarkably wide range, qualitatively similar to colors predicted by models for very cool white dwarfs. One of the new stars (SDSS J1251+44) exhibits strong collision-induced absorption (CIA) in its spectra, while the spectra and colors of the other six are consistent with mild CIA. Another of the new discoveries (SDSS J2239+00A) is part of a binary system -- its companion is also a cool white dwarf, and other data indicate that the companion exhibits an infrared flux deficiency, making this the first binary system composed of two CIA white dwarfs. A third discovery (SDSS J0310-00) has weak Balmer emission lines. The proper motions of all seven stars are consistent with membership in the disk or thick disk., Comment: Accepted for Astrophysical Journal. 16 pages (includes 3 figures)
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- 2008
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14. Average Properties of a Large Sample of z_abs ~ z_em associated Mg II Absorption Line Systems
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Berk, D. Vanden, Khare, P., York, D. G., Richards, G. T., Lundgren, B., Alsayyad, Y., Kulkarni, V. P., SubbaRao, M., Schneider, D. P., Heckman, T., Anderson, S., Crotts, A. P. S., Frieman, J., Stoughton, C., Lauroesch, J. T., Hall, P. B., Meiksin, A., Steffing, M., and Vanlandingham, J.
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We have studied a sample of 415 associated (z_ab z_em; relative velocity with respect to QSO <3000km/s) Mg II absorption systems with 1.0<=z_ab<=1.86, in the spectra of SDSS DR3 QSOs, to determine the dust content and ionization state in the absorbers. We studied the dependence of these properties on the properties of the QSOs and also, compared the properties with those of a similarly selected sample of 809 intervening systems (apparent relative velocity with respect to the QSO of >3000km/s), so as to understand their origin. From the analysis of the composite spectra, as well as from the comparison of measured equivalent widths in individual spectra, we conclude that the associated Mg II absorbers have higher apparent ionization, measured by the strength of the C IV absorption lines compared to the Mg II absorption lines, than the intervening absorbers. The ionization so measured appears to be related to apparent ejection velocity, being lower as the apparent ejection velocity is more and more positive. There is clear evidence, from the composite spectra, for SMC like dust attenuation in these systems; the 2175AA absorption feature is not present. The extinction is almost twice that observed in the similarly selected sample of intervening systems. We reconfirm that QSOs with non-zero FIRST radio flux are intrinsically redder than the QSOs with no detection in the FIRST survey. The incidence of associated Mg II systems in QSOs with non-zero FIRST radio flux is 1.7 times that in the QSOs with no detection in the FIRST survey. The associated absorbers in radio-detected QSOs which comprise about 12% of our sample, cause 3 times more reddening than the associated absorbers in radio-undetected QSOs. This excess reddening possibly suggests an intrinsic nature for the associated absorbers in radio-detected QSOs., Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ
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- 2008
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15. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey-II Supernova Survey: Search Algorithm and Follow-up Observations
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Sako, Masao, Bassett, B., Becker, A., Cinabro, D., DeJongh, F., Depoy, D. L., Dilday, B., Doi, M., Frieman, J. A., Garnavich, P. M., Hogan, C. J., Holtzman, J., Jha, S., Kessler, R., Konishi, K., Lampeitl, H., Marriner, J., Miknaitis, G., Nichol, R. C., Prieto, J. L., Riess, A. G., Richmond, M. W., Romani, R., Schneider, D. P., Smith, M., SubbaRao, M., Takanashi, N., Tokita, K., van der Heyden, K., Yasuda, N., Zheng, C., Barentine, J., Brewington, H., Choi, C., Dembicky, J., Harnavek, M., Ihara, Y., Im, M., Ketzeback, W., Kleinman, S. J., Krzesiński, J., Long, D. C., Malanushenko, E., Malanushenko, V., McMillan, R. J., Morokuma, T., Nitta, A., Pan, K., Saurage, G., and Snedden, S. A.
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The Sloan Digital Sky Survey-II Supernova Survey has identified a large number of new transient sources in a 300 sq. deg. region along the celestial equator during its first two seasons of a three-season campaign. Multi-band (ugriz) light curves were measured for most of the sources, which include solar system objects, Galactic variable stars, active galactic nuclei, supernovae (SNe), and other astronomical transients. The imaging survey is augmented by an extensive spectroscopic follow-up program to identify SNe, measure their redshifts, and study the physical conditions of the explosions and their environment through spectroscopic diagnostics. During the survey, light curves are rapidly evaluated to provide an initial photometric type of the SNe, and a selected sample of sources are targeted for spectroscopic observations. In the first two seasons, 476 sources were selected for spectroscopic observations, of which 403 were identified as SNe. For the Type Ia SNe, the main driver for the Survey, our photometric typing and targeting efficiency is 90%. Only 6% of the photometric SN Ia candidates were spectroscopically classified as non-SN Ia instead, and the remaining 4% resulted in low signal-to-noise, unclassified spectra. This paper describes the search algorithm and the software, and the real-time processing of the SDSS imaging data. We also present the details of the supernova candidate selection procedures and strategies for follow-up spectroscopic and imaging observations of the discovered sources., Comment: Accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal (66 pages, 13 figures); typos corrected
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16. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey-II Supernova Survey: Technical Summary
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Frieman, Joshua A., Bassett, B., Becker, A., Choi, C., Cinabro, D., DeJongh, F., Depoy, D. L., Dilday, B., Doi, M., Garnavich, P. M., Hogan, C. J., Holtzman, J., Im, M., Jha, S., Kessler, R., Konishi, K., Lampeitl, H., Marriner, J., Marshall, J. L., McGinnis, D., Miknaitis, G., Nichol, R. C., Prieto, J. L., Riess, A. G., Richmond, M. W., Romani, R., Sako, M., Schneider, D. P., Smith, M., Takanashi, N., Tokita, K., van der Heyden, K., Yasuda, N., Zheng, C., Adelman-McCarthy, J., Annis, J., Assef, R. J., Barentine, J., Bender, R., Blandford, R. D., Boroski, W. N., Bremer, M., Brewington, H., Collins, C. A., Crotts, A., Dembicky, J., Eastman, J., Edge, A., Edmondson, E., Elson, E., Eyler, M. E., Filippenko, A. V., Foley, R. J., Frank, S., Goobar, A., Gueth, T., Gunn, J. E., Harvanek, M., Hopp, U., Ihara, Y., Ivezić, Ž., Kahn, S., Kaplan, J., Kent, S., Ketzeback, W., Kleinman, S. J., Kollatschny, W., Kron, R. G., Krzesiński, J., Lamenti, D., Leloudas, G., Lin, H., Long, D. C., Lucey, J., Lupton, R. H., Malanushenko, E., Malanushenko, V., McMillan, R. J., Mendez, J., Morgan, C. W., Morokuma, T., Nitta, A., Ostman, L., Pan, K., Rockosi, C. M., Romer, A. K., Ruiz-Lapuente, P., Saurage, G., Schlesinger, K., Snedden, S. A., Sollerman, J., Stoughton, C., Stritzinger, M., SubbaRao, M., Tucker, D., Vaisanen, P., Watson, L. C., Watters, S., Wheeler, J. C., Yanny, B., and York, D.
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The Sloan Digital Sky Survey-II (SDSS-II) has embarked on a multi-year project to identify and measure light curves for intermediate-redshift (0.05 < z < 0.35) Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) using repeated five-band (ugriz) imaging over an area of 300 sq. deg. The survey region is a stripe 2.5 degrees wide centered on the celestial equator in the Southern Galactic Cap that has been imaged numerous times in earlier years, enabling construction of a deep reference image for discovery of new objects. Supernova imaging observations are being acquired between 1 September and 30 November of 2005-7. During the first two seasons, each region was imaged on average every five nights. Spectroscopic follow-up observations to determine supernova type and redshift are carried out on a large number of telescopes. In its first two three-month seasons, the survey has discovered and measured light curves for 327 spectroscopically confirmed SNe Ia, 30 probable SNe Ia, 14 confirmed SNe Ib/c, 32 confirmed SNe II, plus a large number of photometrically identified SNe Ia, 94 of which have host-galaxy spectra taken so far. This paper provides an overview of the project and briefly describes the observations completed during the first two seasons of operation., Comment: Submitted to The Astronomical Journal (24 pages, 10 figures)
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17. A search for the most massive galaxies: Double Trouble?
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Bernardi, M., Sheth, R. K., Nichol, R. C., Miller, C. J., Schlegel, D., Frieman, J., Schneider, D. P., Subbarao, M., York, D. G., and Brinkmann, J.
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We describe the results of a search for galaxies with large (> 350 km/s) velocity dispersions. The largest systems we have found appear to be the extremes of the early-type galaxy population: compared to other galaxies with similar luminosities, they have the largest velocity dispersions and the smallest sizes. However, they are not distant outliers from the Fundamental Plane and mass-to-light scaling relations defined by the bulk of the early-type galaxy population. They may host the most massive black holes in the Universe, and their abundance and properties can be used to constrain galaxy formation models. Clear outliers from the scaling relations tend to be objects in superposition (angular separations smaller than 1 arcsec), evidence for which comes sometimes from the spectra, sometimes from the images, and sometimes from both. The statistical properties of the superposed pairs, e.g., the distribution of pair separations and velocity dispersions, can be used to provide useful information about the expected distribution of image multiplicities, separations and flux ratios due to gravitational lensing by multiple lenses, and may also constrain models of their interaction rates., Comment: 20 pages, 8 figures. Accepted by AJ. The full set of figures in Appendix B is available at http://www.physics.upenn.edu/~bernardm/PAPERS/BIGEtypes/bernardi.FIG-B.ps.gz Figure 8 did not show the set of galaxies described in the text of the appendix. This has now been corrected
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18. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog III. Third Data Release
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Schneider, D. P., Hall, P. B., Richards, G. T., Berk, D. E. Vanden, Anderson, S. F., Fan, X., Jester, S., Stoughton, C., Strauss, M. A., SubbaRao, M., Brandt, W., Gunn, J. E., Yanny, B., Bahcall, N. A., Barentine, J., Blanton, M. R., Boroski, W. N., Brewington, H. J., Brinkmann, J., Brunner, R., Csabai, I., Doi, M., Eisenstein, D. J., Frieman, J. A., Fukugita, M., Gray, J., Harvanek, M., Heckman, T. M., Ivezić, Željko, Kent, S., Kleinman, S., Knapp, G. R., Kron, R. G., Krzesinski, J., Long, D. C., Loveday, J., Lupton, R. H., Margon, B., Munn, J. A., Neilsen, E. H., Newberg, H. Jo, Newman, P. R., Nichol, R., Nitta, A., Pier, J. R., Rockosi, C. M., Saxe, D. H., Schlegel, D. J., Snedden, S. A., Szalay, A. S., Thakar, A. R., Uomoto, A., and York, D. G.
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We present the third edition of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Quasar Catalog. The catalog consists of the 46,420 objects in the SDSS Third Data Release that have luminosities larger than M_i = -22 (in a cosmology with H_0 = 70 km/s/Mpc, Omega_M = 0.3, and Omega_Lambda = 0.7), have at least one emission line with FWHM larger than 1000 km/s or are unambiguously broad absorption line quasars, are fainter than i = 15.0, and have highly reliable redshifts. The area covered by the catalog is 4188 sq. deg. The quasar redshifts range from 0.08 to 5.41, with a median value of 1.47; the high-redshift sample includes 520 quasars at redshifts greater than four, of which 17 are at redshifts greater than five. For each object the catalog presents positions accurate to better than 0.2 arcsec. rms per coordinate, five-band (ugriz) CCD-based photometry with typical accuracy of 0.03 mag, and information on the morphology and selection method. The catalog also contains radio, near-infrared, and X-ray emission properties of the quasars, when available, from other large-area surveys. The calibrated digital spectra cover the wavelength region 3800--9200A at a spectral resolution about 2000; the spectra can be retrieved from the public database using the information provided in the catalog. A total of 44,221 objects in the catalog were discovered by the SDSS; 28,400 of the SDSS discoveries are reported here for the first time., Comment: 41 pages, 7 figures, Accepted for publication in AJ
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19. Detection of the Baryon Acoustic Peak in the Large-Scale Correlation Function of SDSS Luminous Red Galaxies
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Eisenstein, D. J., Zehavi, I., Hogg, D. W., Scoccimarro, R., Blanton, M. R., Nichol, R. C., Scranton, R., Seo, H., Tegmark, M., Zheng, Z., Anderson, S., Annis, J., Bahcall, N., Brinkmann, J., Burles, S., Castander, F. J., Connolly, A., Csabai, I., Doi, M., Fukugita, M., Frieman, J. A., Glazebrook, K., Gunn, J. E., Hendry, J. S., Hennessy, G., Ivezic, Z., Kent, S., Knapp, G. R., Lin, H., Loh, Y., Lupton, R. H., Margon, B., McKay, T., Meiksin, A., Munn, J. A., Pope, A., Richmond, M., Schlegel, D., Schneider, D., Shimasaku, K., Stoughton, C., Strauss, M., SubbaRao, M., Szalay, A. S., Szapudi, I., Tucker, D., Yanny, B., and York, D.
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We present the large-scale correlation function measured from a spectroscopic sample of 46,748 luminous red galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The survey region covers 0.72 h^{-3} Gpc^3 over 3816 square degrees and 0.16
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20. Spectral Classification of Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Eigenspectra; Redshift and Luminosity Effects
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Yip, C. W., Connolly, A. J., Berk, D. E. Vanden, Ma, Z., Frieman, J. A., SubbaRao, M., Szalay, A. S., Richards, G. T., Hall, P. B., Schneider, D. P., Hopkins, A. M., Trump, J., and Brinkmann, J.
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We study 16,707 quasar spectra from the SDSS using the Karhunen-Lo\`eve (KL) transform (or Principal Component Analysis, PCA). The quasar eigenspectra of the full catalog reveal the following: 1st order - the mean spectrum; 2nd order - a host-galaxy component; 3rd order - the UV-optical continuum slope; 4th order - the correlations of Balmer emission lines. We find that the spectral classification of quasars is redshift and luminosity dependent, as such there does not exist a compact set (< 10 modes) of eigenspectra (covering 900 to 8000 angstrom) which can describe most variations (> 95%) of the entire catalog. We therefore construct several sets of eigenspectra in different redshift and luminosity bins. From these eigenspectra we find that quasar spectra can be classified (by the first two eigenspectra) into a sequence that is defined by a simple progression in the steepness of the slope of the continuum. We also find a dependence on redshift and luminosity in the eigencoefficients. The dominant redshift effect is a result of the evolution of the blended FeII emission (optical) and the Balmer continuum (the ``small bump''). A luminosity dependence is also present in the eigencoefficients and is related to the Baldwin effect. The eigenspectra constructed from the wavelength-selected SDSS spectra are found to agree with the principal components by Francis et al. (1992) and the well-known ``Eigenvector-1'' (Boroson and Green 1992). (Abridged), Comment: AJ accepted. 65 pages, 27 figures, 9 tables. Resolutions of some figures are lowered
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21. An Initial Survey of White Dwarfs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
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Harris, H. C., Liebert, J., Kleinman, S. J., Nitta, A., Anderson, S. F., Knapp, G. R., Krzesinski, J., Schmidt, G., Strauss, M. A., Berk, D. Vanden, Eisenstein, D., Hawley, S., Margon, B., Munn, J. A., Silvestri, N. M., Smith, A., Szkody, P., Collinge, M. J., Dahn, C. C., Fan, X., Hall, P. B., Schneider, D. P., Brinkmann, J., Burles, S., Gunn, J. E., Hennessy, G. S., Hindsley, R., Ivezic, Z., Kent, S., Lamb, D. Q., Lupton, R. H., Nichol, R. C., Pier, J. R., Schlegel, D. J., SubbaRao, M., Uomoto, A., Yanny, B., and York, D. G.
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An initial assessment is made of white dwarf and hot subdwarf stars observed in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. In a small area of sky (190 square degrees), observed much like the full survey will be, 269 white dwarfs and 56 hot subdwarfs are identified spectroscopically where only 44 white dwarfs and 5 hot subdwarfs were known previously. Most are ordinary DA (hydrogen atmosphere) and DB (helium) types. In addition, in the full survey to date, a number of WDs have been found with uncommon spectral types. Among these are blue DQ stars displaying lines of atomic carbon; red DQ stars showing molecular bands of C_2 with a wide variety of strengths; DZ stars where Ca and occasionally Mg, Na, and/or Fe lines are detected; and magnetic WDs with a wide range of magnetic field strengths in DA, DB, DQ, and (probably) DZ spectral types. Photometry alone allows identification of stars hotter than 12000 K, and the density of these stars for 15
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- 2003
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22. The velocity dispersion function of early-type galaxies
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Sheth, Ravi K., Bernardi, M., Schechter, P. L., Burles, S., Eisenstein, D. J., Finkbeiner, D. P., Frieman, J., Hogg, D. W., Lupton, R. H., Schlegel, D. J., Subbarao, M., Shimasaku, K., Bahcall, N. A., Brinkmann, J., and Ivezic, Z.
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The distribution of early-type galaxy velocity dispersions, phi(sigma), is measured using a sample drawn from the SDSS database. Its shape differs significantly from that which one obtains by simply using the mean correlation between luminosity, L, and velocity dispersion, sigma, to transform the luminosity function into a velocity function: ignoring the scatter around the mean sigma-L relation is a bad approximation. An estimate of the contribution from late-type galaxies is also made, which suggests that phi(sigma) is dominated by early-type galaxies at velocities larger than ~ 200 km/s., Comment: Minor changes, matches version to appear in ApJ, 1 September 2003
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- 2003
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23. Early-type galaxies in the SDSS. I. The sample
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Bernardi, M., Sheth, R. K., Annis, J., Burles, S., Eisenstein, D. J., Finkbeiner, D. P., Hogg, D. W., Lupton, R. H., Schlegel, D. J., and Subbarao, M.
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A sample of nearly 9000 early-type galaxies, in the redshift range 0.01 < z < 0.3, was selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey using morphological and spectral criteria. This paper describes how the sample was selected, presents examples of images and seeing corrected fits to the observed surface brightness profiles, describes our method for estimating K-corrections, and shows that the SDSS spectra are of sufficiently high quality to measure velocity dispersions accurately. It also provides catalogs of the measured photometric and spectroscopic parameters. In related papers, these data are used to study how early-type galaxy observables, including luminosity, effective radius, surface brightness, color, and velocity dispersion, are correlated with one another., Comment: 63 pages, 21 figures. Accepted by AJ (scheduled for April 2003). This paper is part I of a revised version of astro-ph/0110344. The full version of Tables 2 and 3, i.e. the tables listing the photometric and spectroscopic parameters of ~ 9000 galaxies, are available at http://astrophysics.phys.cmu.edu/~bernardi/SDSS/Etypes/TABLES
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24. Early-type galaxies in the SDSS. IV. Colors and chemical evolution
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Bernardi, M., Sheth, R. K., Annis, J., Burles, S., Finkbeiner, D. P., Lupton, R. H., Schlegel, D. J., and Subbarao, M.
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The colors and chemical abundances of early-type galaxies at redshifts z<0.3 are studied using a sample of nearly 9000 galaxies, selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey using morphological and spectral criteria. In this sample, redder galaxies have larger velocity dispersions. Color also correlates with magnitude and size, but these correlations are entirely due to the L-sigma and R_o-sigma relations: the primary correlation is color-sigma. The red light in early-type galaxies is, on average, slightly more centrally concentrated than the blue. Because of these color gradients, the strength of the color--magnitude relation depends on whether or not the colors are defined using a fixed metric aperture. Chemical evolution and star formation histories of early-type galaxies are investigated using co-added spectra of similar objects. At fixed sigma, the population at z ~ 0.2 had weaker Mg_2 and stronger H_beta absorption compared to the population at z ~ 0. It was also bluer. Comparison of these colors and line-strengths, and their evolution, with single-burst stellar population models suggests a formation time of 9 Gyrs ago, consistent with a Fundamental Plane analysis of this sample., Comment: 38 pages, 16 figures. Accepted by AJ (scheduled for April 2003). This paper is part IV of a revised version of astro-ph/0110344. The full version of Table 3 and the 182 composite spectra can be downloaded from http://astrophysics.phys.cmu.edu/~bernardi/SDSS/Etypes/SPECFITS A README file (bernardi4.README) explains the content of the directory
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25. Early-type galaxies in the SDSS. III. The Fundamental Plane
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Bernardi, M., Sheth, R. K., Annis, J., Burles, S., Eisenstein, D. J., Finkbeiner, D. P., Hogg, D. W., Lupton, R. H., Schlegel, D. J., and Subbarao, M.
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A magnitude limited sample of nearly 9000 early-type galaxies, in the redshift range 0.01 < z < 0.3, was selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey using morphological and spectral criteria. The Fundamental Plane relation in this sample is R_o ~ sigma^{1.49\pm 0.05} I_o^{-0.75\pm 0.01} in the r* band. It is approximately the same in the g*, i* and z* bands. Relative to the population at the median redshift in the sample, galaxies at lower and higher redshifts have evolved only little. If the Fundamental Plane is used to quantify this evolution then the apparent magnitude limit can masquerade as evolution; once this selection effect has been accounted for, the evolution is consistent with that of a passively evolving population which formed the bulk of its stars about 9 Gyrs ago. One of the principal advangtages of the SDSS sample over previous samples is that the galaxies in it lie in environments ranging from isolation in the field to the dense cores of clusters. The Fundamental Plane shows that galaxies in dense regions are slightly different from galaxies in less dense regions., Comment: 27 pages, 10 figures. Accepted by AJ (scheduled for April 2003). This paper is part III of a revised version of astro-ph/0110344
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26. Early-type galaxies in the SDSS. II. Correlations between observables
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Bernardi, M., Sheth, R. K., Annis, J., Burles, S., Eisenstein, D. J., Finkbeiner, D. P., Hogg, D. W., Lupton, R. H., Schlegel, D. J., and Subbarao, M.
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A magnitude limited sample of nearly 9000 early-type galaxies, in the redshift range 0.01 < z < 0.3, was selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey using morphological and spectral criteria. The sample was used to study how early-type galaxy observables, including luminosity L, effective radius R_o, surface brightness I_o, color, and velocity dispersion sigma, are correlated with one another. Measurement biases are understood with mock catalogs which reproduce all of the observed scaling relations and their dependences on fitting technique. At any given redshift, the intrinsic distribution of luminosities, sizes and velocity dispersions in our sample are all approximately Gaussian. A maximum likelihood analysis shows that sigma ~ L^{0.25\pm 0.012}, R_o ~ L^{0.63\pm 0.025}, and R_o ~ I^{-0.75\pm 0.02} in the r* band. In addition, the mass-to-light ratio within the effective radius scales as M_o/L ~ L^{0.14\pm 0.02} or M_o/L ~ M_o^{0.22\pm 0.05}, and galaxies with larger effective masses have smaller effective densities: Delta_o ~ M_o^{-0.52\pm 0.03}. These relations are approximately the same in the g*, i* and z* bands. Relative to the population at the median redshift in the sample, galaxies at lower and higher redshifts have evolved only little, with more evolution in the bluer bands. The luminosity function is consistent with weak passive luminosity evolution and a formation time of about 9 Gyrs ago., Comment: 29 pages, 11 figures. Accepted by AJ (scheduled for April 2003). This paper is part II of a revised version of astro-ph/0110344
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27. Detection of He II reionization in the SDSS quasar sample
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Theuns, T., Bernardi, M., Frieman, J., Hewett, P., Schaye, J., Sheth, R. K., and Subbarao, M.
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The expansion of the Universe leads to a rapid drop in the mean hydrogen Ly-alpha opacity tau of the intergalactic medium (IGM), tau (1+z)^{3.8}, between redshifts 4 and 3. Measurements of the temperature evolution of the IGM and of the He II opacity both suggest that He II reionizes in this redshift range. We use hydrodynamical simulations to show that the temperature increase associated with He II reionization leads to a relatively sudden decrease in tau around the reionization epoch of ~ 10 per cent. We find clear evidence for such a feature in the evolution of tau determined from a sample of ~ 1100 quasars obtained from the SDSS. He II reionization starts at redshift ~ 3.4, and lasts for (Delta z) ~ 0.4. The increase in the IGM temperature also explains the widths of hydrogen absorption lines as measured in high-resolution spectra., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Minor changes, to be published in ApJL
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28. A feature at z ~ 3.2 in the evolution of the Ly-alpha forest optical depth
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Bernardi, M., Sheth, R. K., Subbarao, M., Richards, G. T., Burles, S., Connolly, A. J., Frieman, J., Nichol, R., Schaye, J., Schneider, D. P., Berk, D. E. Vanden, York, D. G., Brinkmann, J., and Lamb, D. Q.
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The effective optical depth in the Ly-alpha forest region of 1061 low-resolution QSO spectra drawn from the SDSS database decreases with decreasing redshift over the range 2.5 < z < 4. Although the evolution is relatively smooth, tau_eff ~ (1+z)^{3.8 pm 0.2}, at z ~ 3.2 the effective optical depth decreases suddenly, by about ten percent with respect to this smoother evolution. It climbs back to the original smooth scaling again by z ~ 2.9. We describe two techniques, one of which is new, for quantifying this evolution which give consistent results. A variety of tests show that the feature is not likely to be a consequence of how the QSO sample was selected, nor the result of flux calibration or other systematic effects. Other authors have argued that, at this same epoch, the temperature of the IGM also shows a departure from an otherwise smooth decrease with time. These features in the evolution of the temperature and the optical depth are signatures of the reionization of He II., Comment: 45 pages, 25 figures, final version. AJ, accepted
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29. Early-type galaxies in the SDSS
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Bernardi, M., Sheth, R. K., Annis, J., Burles, S., Eisenstein, D. J., Finkbeiner, D. P., Hogg, D. W., Lupton, R. H., Schlegel, D. J., Subbarao, M., Bahcall, N. A., Blakeslee, J. P., Brinkmann, J., Castander, F. J., Connolly, A. J., Csabai, I., Doi, M., Fukugita, M., Frieman, J., Heckman, T., Hennessy, G. S., Ivezic, Z., Knapp, G. R., Lamb, D. Q., McKay, T., Munn, J. A., Nichol, R., Okamura, S., Schneider, D. P., Thakar, A. R., and York, D. G.
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A sample of nearly 9000 early-type galaxies, in the redshift range 0.01
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30. Spectroscopic Target Selection for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: The Luminous Red Galaxy Sample
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Eisenstein, D. J., Annis, J., Gunn, J. E., Szalay, A. S., Connolly, A. J., Nichol, R. C., Bahcall, N. A., Bernardi, M., Burles, S., Castander, F. J., Fukugita, M., Hogg, D. W., Ivezic, Z., Knapp, G. R., Lupton, R. H., Narayanan, V., Postman, M., Riechart, D. E., Richmond, M., Schneider, D. P., Schlegel, D. J., Strauss, M. A., SubbaRao, M., Tucker, D. L., Berk, D. Vanden, Vogeley, M. S., Weinberg, D. H., and Yanny, B.
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We describe the target selection and resulting properties of a spectroscopic sample of luminous, red galaxies (LRG) from the imaging data of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). These galaxies are selected on the basis of color and magnitude to yield a sample of luminous, intrinsically red galaxies that extends fainter and further than the main flux-limited portion of the SDSS galaxy spectroscopic sample. The sample is designed to impose a passively-evolving luminosity and rest-frame color cut to a redshift of 0.38. Additional, yet more luminous, red galaxies are included to a redshift of 0.5. Approximately 12 of these galaxies per square degree are targeted for spectroscopy, so the sample will number over 100,000 with the full survey. SDSS commissioning data indicate that the algorithm efficiently selects luminous (M_g=-21.4), red galaxies, that the spectroscopic success rate is very high, and that the resulting set of galaxies is approximately volume-limited out to z=0.38. When the SDSS is complete, the LRG spectroscopic sample will fill over 1h^-3 Gpc^3 with an approximately homogeneous population of galaxies and will therefore be well suited to studies of large-scale structure and clusters out to z=0.5., Comment: 30 pages, LaTeX. Accepted to the Astronomical Journal
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31. Coaches’ perceptions about food, appetite, and nutrition of adolescent Indian athletes - A qualitative study
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Keren Susan Cherian, Subbarao M. Gavaravarapu, Ashok Sainoji, and Venkata Ramana Yagnambhatt
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Nutrition ,Eating habits ,Qualitative research ,Adolescent athletes ,Education ,Public health ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Adolescence is a transitional phase of development with the risk of adopting unhealthy behaviours, which is carried on to adulthood. Adolescent athletes tend to resort to unhealthy eating habits resulting in eating disorders and other clinical outcomes. Hence, it forms a crucial age to understand modifiable food habits and provide appropriate counselling. In India, coaches closely monitor the adolescent athletes, even concerning their eating habits due to the lack of multi-disciplinary support staff. Thus, our study aimed to understand the perceptions of coaches towards food, appetite and nutrition of adolescent athletes using In-depth interviews (IDI). Of all 14 coaches at the state-sponsored residential sports centre, 10 consented. The IDI were conducted in a standardized manner and were recorded and transcribed. They were coded manually, using the open and axial coding in the grounded theory approach to determine themes. They considered nutrition as key to performance and consumption of higher animal protein as important. Majority of them considered sprouts, dry fruits, fruits and vegetables as healthy foods, though were unable to define the quantities nor nutrients therein. Coaches considered protein as “important”, while fat as “unhealthy”. They also observed that athletes were avoiding fruits and vegetables, while consuming more rice. Meal timing, fluid and supplement intake were considered essential for international performance, albeit unaware of the specific requirements. Hygiene practices and peer isolation were considered to affect food intake. This lacunae in the nutrition knowledge and the modifiable nutrition practices explored can be targeted by developing a nutrition education and assessment tool for coaches and junior athletes. Further, a long-term engagement of a nutritionist with every sports academy in India is recommended.
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32. Diets, Lifestyles and Metabolic Risk Factors among Corporate Information Technology (IT) Employees in South India
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Banerjee, Paromita, primary, Reddy, G. Bhanuprakash, additional, Panda, Hrusikesh, additional, Angadi, Kiran Kumar, additional, Reddy, Thirupathi, additional, and Gavaravarapu, SubbaRao M., additional
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33. The Near-Infrared Number Counts and Luminosity Functions of Local Galaxies
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Szokoly, G. P., Subbarao, M. U., Connolly, A. J., and Mobasher, B.
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This study presents a wide-field near-infrared (K-band) survey in two fields; SA 68 and Lynx 2. The survey covers an area of 0.6 deg.$^2$, complete to K=16.5. A total of 867 galaxies are detected in this survey of which 175 have available redshifts. The near-infrared number counts to K=16.5 mag. are estimated from the complete photometric survey and are found to be in close agreement with other available studies. The sample is corrected for incompleteness in redshift space, using selection function in the form of a Fermi-Dirac distribution. This is then used to estimate the local near-infrared luminosity function of galaxies. A Schechter fit to the infrared data gives: M$^\ast_K = -25.1 \pm 0.3$, $\alpha = -1.3\pm 0.2$ and $\phi^\ast =(1.5\pm 0.5)\times 10^{-3}$ Mpc$^{-3}$ (for H$_0=50$ Km/sec/Mpc and q$_0=0.5$). When reduced to $\alpha=-1$, this agrees with other available estimates of the local IRLF. We find a steeper slope for the faint-end of the infrared luminosity function when compared to previous studies. This is interpreted as due to the presence of a population of faint but evolved (metal rich) galaxies in the local Universe. However, it is not from the same population as the faint blue galaxies found in the optical surveys. The characteristic magnitude ($M^\ast_K$) of the local IRLF indicates that the bright red galaxies ($M_K\sim -27$ mag.) have a space density of $\le 5\times 10^{-5}$ Mpc$^{-3}$ and hence, are not likely to be local objects., Comment: 24 pages, 8 figures, AASTEX 4.0, published in ApJ 492, 452
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34. A Modified Problem of Pillai and Some Related Questions
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Hardy, G. E. and Subbarao, M. V.
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35. The Evolution of the Global Star Formation History as Measured from the Hubble Deep Field
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Connolly, A. J., Szalay, A. S., Dickinson, Mark, SubbaRao, M. U., and Brunner, R. J.
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The Hubble Deep Field (HDF) is the deepest set of multicolor optical photometric observations ever undertaken, and offers a valuable data set with which to study galaxy evolution. Combining the optical WFPC2 data with ground-based near-infrared photometry, we derive photometrically estimated redshifts for HDF galaxies with J<23.5. We demonstrate that incorporating the near-infrared data reduces the uncertainty in the estimated redshifts by approximately 40% and is required to remove systematic uncertainties within the redshift range 1
2, and bridge the redshift gap between those two samples. The overall star formation or metal enrichment rate history is consistent with the predictions of Pei and Fall (1995) based on the evolving HI content of Lyman-alpha QSO absorption line systems., Comment: Latex format, 10 pages, 3 postscript figures. Accepted for publication in Ap J Letters - Published
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36. Luminosity Functions from Photometric Redshifts I: Techniques
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SubbaRao, M. U., Connolly, A. J., Szalay, A. S., and Koo, D. C.
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The determination of the galaxy luminosity function is an active and fundamental field in observational cosmology. In this paper we propose a cost effective way of measuring galaxy luminosity functions at faint magnitudes. Our technique employs the use of galaxy redshifts estimated from their multicolor photometry (Connolly et al. 1995). Associated with the redshift estimate is a well defined error distribution. We have derived a variant of Lynden-Bell's (1971) C--method that considers, for each galaxy, the probability distribution in absolute magnitude resultant from the redshift error. This technique is tested through simulations and potential biases are quantified. We then apply the technique to a sample of galaxies with multicolor photometric data at moderately faint (B=23) limits, and compare the results to a subset of these data with spectroscopic redshifts. We find that the luminosity function derived from the photometric redshifts is consistent with that determined from spectroscopic redshifts., Comment: AASTeX, 22 pages with 1 table and 8 postscript figures, to be published in the Astronomical Jourlal
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37. The sloan digital sky survey quasar catalog. II. First data release
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Schneider, DP, Fan, X, Hall, PB, Jester, S, Richards, GT, Stoughton, C, Strauss, MA, Subbarao, M, Vanden Berk, DE, Anderson, SF, Brandt, WN, Gunn, JE, Gray, J, Trump, JR, Voges, W, Yanny, B, Bahcall, NA, Blanton, MR, Boroski, WN, Brinkmann, J, Brunner, R, Burles, S, Castander, FJ, Mamoru, DOI, Eisenstein, D, Frieman, JA, Fukugita, M, Heckman, TM, Hennessy, GS, IVEZIĆ, Z, Kent, S, Knapp, GR, Lamb, DQ, Lee, BC, Loveday, J, Lupton, RH, Margon, B, Meiksin, A, Munn, JA, Jo Newberg, H, Nichol, RC, Niederste-Ostholt, M, Pier, JR, Richmond, MW, Rockosi, CM, Saxe, DH, Schlegel, DJ, Szalay, AS, Thakar, AR, Uomoto, A, and York, DG
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catalogs ,surveys ,quasars: general ,astro-ph.CO ,Astronomical And Space Sciences ,Astronomy & Astrophysics ,Astronomical and Space Sciences - Abstract
We present the second edition of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Quasar Catalog. The catalog consists of the 16,713 objects in the SDSS First Data Release that have luminosities larger than Mi = -22 (in a cosmology with H0 = 70 km s-1 Mpc-1, ΩM= 0.3, and Ω∇ = 0.7), have at least one emission line with FWHM larger than 1000 km s-1, and have highly reliable redshifts. The area covered by the catalog is ≈ 1360 deg 2. The quasar redshifts range from 0.08 to 5.41, with a median value of 1.43. For each object, the catalog presents positions accurate to better than 0.′2 rms per coordinate, five-band (ugriz) CCD-based photometry with typical accuracy of 0.03 mag, and information on the morphology and selection method. The catalog also contains some radio, near-infrared, and X-ray emission properties of the quasars, when available, from other large-area surveys. Calibrated digital spectra of all objects in the catalog, covering the wavelength region 3800-9200 Å at a spectral resolution of 1800-2100, are available. This publication supersedes the first SDSS Quasar Catalog, which was based on material from the SDSS Early Data Release. A summary of corrections to current quasar databases is also provided. The majority of the objects were found in SDSS commissioning data using a multicolor selection technique. Since the quasar selection algorithm was undergoing testing during the entire observational period covered by this catalog, care must be taken when assembling samples from the catalog for use in statistical studies. A total of 15,786 objects (94%) in the catalog were discovered by the SDSS; 12,173 of the SDSS discoveries are reported here for the first time. Included in the new discoveries are five quasars brighter than i= 16.0 and 17 quasars with redshifts larger than 4.5.
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38. The Identical Equation in ψ-Products
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Sitaramaiah, V. and Subbarao, M. V.
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39. Food safety knowledge and practices of street food handlers for designing training module- a needs assessment study
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Alekhya Sabbithi, Ramachandrappa Naveen Kumar, SubbaRao M Gavaravarapu, Nagalla Balakrishna, and Vemula Sudershan Rao
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A targeted food safety training program for street food handlers is very essential to provide safe food for consumers. An in-depth assessment of knowledge and specific food safety practices of vendors is a prerequisite for incorporating a novel approach in training programs. The present study is a cross-sectional study conducted on 400 street food vendors (Panipuri-150, Bhelpuri-150, Fruit juice vendors-50, Chinese fast food-50) in south Indian city-Hyderabad, by stratified random sampling technique from 5 zones. A validated pre-tested questionnaire was administered by interview mode, and practices were recorded through the observational checklist. Scores have been allotted for a knowledge-based questionnaire with 18 items of which 5 are exclusive on knowledge and 13 questions on knowledge and subsequent practices recorded via observation checklist with different weights. Among all the street vendors, panipuri vendors (20.5±1.94) secured high scores and bhelpuri vendors (14.04±1.20) secured the least scores for knowledge whereas practice scores were relatively the same for all types of vendors. The average percentage for knowledge (17.40±3.56) scores was 68.1% and for practices (8.28±2.54) 38% for all the vendors. Very few vendors know the importance of practices like separating raw from cooked foods (22%), cooking food thoroughly (21.7%), and safe storage of cooked food (8.5%). Only about 13.7% of vendors thought that it is important to use soap for washing hands and only 4 % of the vendors practiced. The present study helps in identifying knowledge and knowledge-practice gaps in street food vendors for developing targeted food safety training programs.
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40. Automatic Fault Detection in Industrial Smart Grids Using KNN and Ensemble Classifiers
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Venkata Subbarao M., Challa Ram G., Ramesh Varma D., Girish Kumar D., and Prema Kumar M.
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General Computer Science ,General Chemical Engineering ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,General Chemistry - Abstract
The use of sensitive electrical gadgets in industries, buildings, smart cities, and homes has increased drastically in recent years. PQ events such as interruptions, surges, and sags have a high impact on these sensitive devices. The failure of these delicate devices in real-time applications, particularly smart applications, may result in significant damage. The supply quality decreases because of the failure of internal transmission system elements, unbalanced loads, and other outdoor issues such as like weather. Several academics have proposed techniques to analyze these PQ disturbances, including wavelet packets, S-transform, rough sets and neural networks. In all the available algorithms, the classification procedure involves the extraction of a large set of features from the transformed outputs, training the classifier, and finally making a conclusion with the classifier. Because of the involvement of a large number of features, the computational cost of all these methods increases. To reduce complexity and enhance classification efficiency, the proposed method focuses on extracting fewer low-complexity wavelet features from signals. Pattern recognition (PR) methods, such as the wide variety of K-nearest neighbors (KNN) and ensemble classifiers, are used to classify PQ events in this study. The performance of the proposed ML approaches' performance is evaluated at various training and testing rates. Subsequently, the performance of the proposed strategies was compared to that of the current methods to determine the dominance of the proposed approaches.
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41. Validated stability indicating RP-HPLC method for the determination of dolutegravir and rilpivirine in bulk and pharmaceutical dosage forms
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Murali Krishna N, Subbarao M, K.V. Padmavathi, and Gopinath K
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chromatography ,chemistry ,Rilpivirine ,Dolutegravir ,Stability indicating ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Dosage form - Abstract
For simultaneous analysis of Dolutegravir and Rilpivirine utilizing RP-HPLC, an accurate, rapid, economical, quick and reliable assay technique was developed and tested. Successful chromatographic detachment using acetonitrile and 0.1 percent tri ethyl amine in the water of pH-2.5 adjusted with 0.1% orthophosphoric acid in 40:60 v/v as a movable phase with a flow of 1 ml/min and UV observation at 230 nm. Chromatography at ambient temperature was performed isocratically, and the run time was 10 min. By injecting the norm six times, device suitability parameters were studied and the findings were far below the acceptance criteria. The linearity analysis was performed at levels ranging from 10% to 150% and the R2 value was found to be 0.999. Precision has been found to be 0.8 for repeatability and 1.2 for intermediate precision. Assay of the commercialized formulation was performed by using the above method, and we get 100.01 percent was present. For routine analysis in drug testing, this chromatographic approach can be effectively implemented. By using the above technique, an assay of the marketed formulation was performed and found to be within the limit. Degradation studies were carried out on Dolutegravir and Rilpivirine, with a purity threshold greater than purity angle in all conditions and within the acceptable range. The above-mentioned technique was validated according to ICH guidelines.
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42. Synthesis, molecular docking studies, anticancer and antibacterial activities of some novel Dinuclear Nickel (II) Complexes 2, 4-Dihydroxy acetyl-4-Hydroxybenzoic Hydrazone
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Mohammed Fadhil Eesee and Subbarao M
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Nickel ,chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Hydrazone ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics - Abstract
Substituted 2, 4-Dihydroxyacetyl-4-Hydroxybenzoic Hydrazone, which is known for their versatile biological activities, have been reported to show significant anti lung cancer activities. In the present study, a novel series of some 2, 4-Dihydroxyacetyl-4-Hydroxybenzoic Hydrazone ligands were complexed with Nickle and synthesized to develop more potent anti-cancer activities. The Ni complexes were synthesized in good to excellent yields, and equimolar solutions of 2, 4-dihydroxyacetophenone in methanol and 4-hydroxy benzoic hydrazide in hot aqueous ethanol were refluxed for two hours on a water bath and cooled. I.R., NMR and HRMS spectral analysis characterized the structures of all newly synthesized compounds. The title compounds were tested against a panel of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria for in vitro antibacterial activity. The compounds were docked to BCL2 protein, an expressed protein of lung cancer for anti-cancer studies. All the title compounds were screened for anti-cancer activity using BCL2 lung protein based on insilico molecular docking studies, and the results showed IC50 value ranging between 40-45μg.
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- 2020
43. Impact of ‘infodemic in pandemic’ on food and nutrition related perceptions and practices of Indian internet users
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Gavaravarapu, SubbaRao M., primary, Seal, Ananya, additional, Banerjee, Paromita, additional, Reddy, Thirupathi, additional, and Pittla, Naresh, additional
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44. Understanding body image perception and body image discontentment in early adolescence
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Radhika Hedaoo and SubbaRao M. Gavaravarapu
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Body image perception ,business.industry ,Early adolescence ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Medicine ,business ,Developmental psychology - Abstract
Background: The mounting trends of beauty perceptions have contributed to distorted body image among adolescents. This demands understanding about current pointers of body image satisfaction to prevent eating disorders associated with mismanagement of weight in adolescents. Aim & Objective: The objectives of this cross-sectional study were to apprehend body image perception and dissatisfaction among adolescents (12-14years) across the genders and associate it with their actual BMI along with identifying the factors influencing body image perception. Settings and Design: A structured questionnaire was developed and administered on randomly selected 112 adolescents (68% boys & 34% girls, 12-14 years), mean age=12.8 ±0.45 from urban coeducational school of western India. Anthropometric measurements were taken with standardized tools and BMI z-scores were calculated. The actual and perceived weight was compared using paired t-test and descriptive statistics. Association between body image indicators, gender, and BMI were assessed using Chi-square test and One-way ANOVA. Factor analysis was done by Principal component analysis. Results: There was a significant difference in the perceived (M=2.31, SD=0.93) and actual BMI (M=1.96, SD=0.69), p=0.002. A significant association between gender and the influence of media idols, discrimination due to physical appearance and BMI was observed (p≤.0.005). Self-perception and judgements of others, behaviors related with self-fixation, social influence and inappropriate dietary practices and comparison with models and actors were the emerging factors identified. Conclusion: The body image perception was distorted among adolescents of both sexes, with higher body image discontent shown by girls. The perceived body image, when compared with their BMI was found to be incongruent across sexes.
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45. Impact of 'infodemic in pandemic' on food and nutrition related perceptions and practices of Indian internet users
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SubbaRao M. Gavaravarapu, Ananya Seal, Paromita Banerjee, Thirupathi Reddy, and Naresh Pittla
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Adult ,Infodemic ,Internet ,Multidisciplinary ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Ascorbic Acid ,Pandemics ,Social Media - Abstract
The uncontrolled spread of (mis)information, news and propaganda related to COVID 19 created an ‘infodemic’ leading to panic and unscientific practices among the mass. With the largest number of internet users in the world, India has witnessed a steep rise in the number of people seeking information on social media related to COVID-19, which reached a staggering 22.3 million by March, 2020. This study aimed to evaluate the trend of COVID-19 associated food and nutrition news search by Indian internet users between 27th January 2020 to 30th June 2021 (time period between the first detected COVID-19 case and the end of the second wave in India) and its impact on their perceptions and practices. The association between the change in Relative Search Volume (RSV) on Google Trends (GT) of 34 popularly searched keywords classified by the researchers under 5 different categories—“Immunity”, “Eating behavior”, “Food safety”, “Food scares and concerns” and “Covid scare” showed a steep rise in search for immunity boosters, vitamin supplement brands “ayush kadha (ayurvedic decoction) during the first wave (April- August 2020). With a brief period of decline in the search trend, it again hiked correspondingly with the growing number of positive cases during the second wave in India. An online survey conducted on adult Indian internet users (n = 572) reported high (71.9%) consumption of Vitamin C rich fruits as well as Vitamin C (68.2%) and Zinc (61.4%) supplements to boost immunity. Traditional Indian spices like ginger and garlic were used by 62.9% and 50.9% respondents respectively. Most respondents reported to rely on social media for gathering COVID-19 associated tips for boosting immunity, however those with history of COVID-19 infection reported to rely more on doctors and health professionals for information. This study highlights the need of media and health literacy to advocate for the use of health information cautiously.
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- 2021
46. Calorie counting smart phone apps: Effectiveness in nutritional awareness, lifestyle modification and weight management among young Indian adults
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Paromita Banerjee, Damayanthi Korrapati, Vishnu Vardhana Rao Mendu, and SubbaRao M. Gavaravarapu
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Adult ,Calorie ,020205 medical informatics ,Smart phone ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Internet privacy ,India ,Health Informatics ,02 engineering and technology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Lifestyle modification ,Behavior Therapy ,Weight management ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Humans ,Quality (business) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Life Style ,media_common ,business.industry ,Mobile apps ,Mobile Applications ,Smartphone ,business - Abstract
Calorie counting mobile apps claim to assist in weight management by helping users monitor their diets and track activity. This study assessed quality and effectiveness of popular calorie counting apps in weight management and behaviour change. Top 20 apps were selected from Google Play store and their quality was assessed using a 55-point scoring scale on attributes like standards used, content accuracy, user interface and sources of database. The mean (±SD (standard deviation)) quality score was 36.95 (±5.65). The calorie and activity recommendations were compared with standards and over 65 per cent apps over/underestimated calorie intake. To assess effectiveness, 60 young volunteers were recruited and divided into two groups. The intervention group (n = 30) was asked to use one of the top 3 apps for 8 weeks. Pre- and post-comparisons were made with the control group (n = 28). No significant difference was noted in anthropometry or food consumption. There was increasing trend (13.33%) in physical activity in the intervention group.
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- 2019
47. Food scares propagated by Media and their Impact on Consumer Perception of Food safety and consumption pattern
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SubbaRao M. Gavaravarapu, Kankona Dey, Paromita Banerjee, and N. Balakrishna
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Consumption (economics) ,business.industry ,Communication ,Perception ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Food safety ,business ,Agricultural economics ,media_common - Published
- 2018
48. Problems
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Selfridge, J. L., McCarty, Carl P., McCarty, Loretta, Dalton, Oren N., Klamkin, M. S., Orno, Peter, Sedinger, Harry, Subbarao, M. V., and Zwier, Paul J.
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- 1981
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49. Problems
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Orno, Peter, Good, I. J., Jensen, D. R., Klamkin, M. S., Subbarao, M. V., Moran, D. A., Finn, Michael, Young, Robert L., Apostol, Tom M., Kestelman, H., Weening, Joseph S., Mendelsohn, Eric, Tanny, Stephen, Kleiner, David, Stark, J. M., Propp, James, Kappus, Hans, and Linis, Viktors
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- 1980
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50. E2457
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Redmond, Don, Murty, M. Ram, Murty, Kumar, Yothers, Manny, Subbarao, M. V., and Sastri, V. V. S.
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- 1975
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