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2. Chickpea [cicer arietinum L.) root nodulation and yield as affected by micronutrients application and rhizobium inoculation
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Gangwar, S. and Dubey, M.
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- 2012
3. Effect on n and p uptake by chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) as influenced by micronutrients and biofertilizers
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Gangwar, S. and Dubey, M.
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- 2012
4. Stress Analysis of Two High Rolling Mill Chock for Improving Service Life Using Finite Element Analysis
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Patil, Laxmikant, Dubey, M., Howlett, Robert J., Series Editor, Jain, Lakhmi C., Series Editor, Manchuri, Amaranadha Reddy, editor, Marla, Deepak, editor, and Rao, V. Vasudeva, editor
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- 2023
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5. Photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline in aqueous medium using ZnWO4/Bi2MoO6 nanocomposites under natural sunlight
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Kumar, G., Mukherjee, I., Dubey, M., Vellenki, B. P., and Dutta, R. K.
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- 2023
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6. Morphological Study of Hashimoto Thyroiditis in Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology Specimens
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Ranabhat SK, Rijal NR, Dubey M, Dubey AK, Dwivedi N, Mohan AK, Ravikant R, and Lolla R
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hashimoto thyroiditis ,cytomorphology ,giant cells ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Sabin Kumar Ranabhat,1 Nishan Raj Rijal,2 Muskan Dubey,3 Arun Kumar Dubey,4 Neelam Dwivedi,5 Arun Kumar Mohan,6 Ravikant Ravikant,7 Ramesh Lolla4 1Department of Pathology, Xavier University School of Medicine, Oranjestad, Aruba; 2Department of Pathology, Chitwan Medical College Teaching Hospital, Bharatpur, Nepal; 3Xavier University School of Medicine, Oranjestad, Aruba; 4Department of Pharmacology, Xavier University School of Medicine, Oranjestad, Aruba; 5Department of Medicine, OSCE and SP Program, Xavier University School of Medicine, Oranjestad, Aruba; 6Department of Physiology, Xavier University School of Medicine, Oranjestad, Aruba; 7Department of Microbiology, Xavier University School of Medicine, Oranjestad, ArubaCorrespondence: Sabin Kumar Ranabhat, Email sabinmd@xusom.comBackground: Hashimoto thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease which is diagnosed based on well-defined clinical and cytological criteria.Purpose: The objective of this research is to study cytomorphological features in patients of Hashimoto thyroiditis and compare the findings with other studies. Literature on morphology of multinucleated giant cells was found to be lacking, and this study has focused on the number and morphology of these cells in this study.Material and Methods: FNAC was done in patients who met the clinical diagnostic criteria of Hashimoto thyroiditis formulated by “Japan Thyroid Association” and smears were analyzed by light microscopy. Data analysis was done by XLSTAT in Microsoft Excel 2010. The Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test was done to analyze the data on multinucleated giant cells. The null hypothesis was that the median of the population of differences between the paired data of small and large giant cells is zero.Results: A total of 26 patients were included in a period of one year. Contrary to observations in other studies, multinucleated giant cells were found in most participants. The Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test proved that small multinucleated giant cells were significantly more common than large multinucleated giant cells in Hashimoto thyroiditis; P value (two-tailed) being < 0.0001 at significance alpha of 0.05. This study has also revealed that a few patients with Hashimoto thyroiditis can have large and very large multinucleated giant cells in a small number. Data on other cytomorphological features were no different than in other studies.Conclusion: The presence of multinucleated giant cells in 92.3% of patients in this study is far higher than in other studies which can have important diagnostic implications. Few large multinucleated giant cells can be present in a small number in a few patients as in Hashimoto thyroiditis.Keywords: Hashimoto thyroiditis, cytomorphology, giant cells
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- 2023
7. Surface passivated and encapsulated ZnO atomic layer by high-$\kappa$ ultrathin MgO layer
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Ekuma, C. E., Najmaei, S., and Dubey, M.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
Atomically transparent vertically aligned ZnO-based van der Waals material have been developed by surface passivation and encapsulation with atomic layers of MgO using materials by design; the physical properties investigated. The passivation and encapsulation led to a remarkable improvement in optical and electronic properties. The valence-band offset $\Delta E_v$ between MgO and ZnO, ZnO and MgO/ZnO, and ZnO and MgO/ZnO/MgO heterointerfaces are determined to be 0.37 $\pm$0.02, -0.05$\pm$0.02, and -0.11$\pm$0.02 eV, respectively; the conduction-band offset $\Delta E_c$ is deduced to be 0.97$\pm$0.02, 0.46$\pm$0.02, and 0.59$\pm$0.02 eV indicating straddling type-I in MgO and ZnO, and staggering type-II heterojunction band alignment in ZnO and the various heterostructures. The band-offsets and interfacial charge transfer are used to explain the origin of $n$-type conductivity in the superlattices. Enhanced optical absorption due to carrier confinement in the layers demonstrates that MgO is an excellent high-$\kappa$ dielectric gate oxide for encapsulating ZnO-based optoelectronic devices., Comment: 5 Pages, 3 Figures, (In Press)
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- 2019
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8. Characterization of lattice-valued multiset finite automata
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Dubey, M. K., Singh, Anand P., and Dhingra, Mallika
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- 2022
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9. ZnO/α-MnO2 hybrid 1D nanostructure-based sensor for point-of-care monitoring of chlorinated phenol in drinking water
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Dubey, M., Kumar, R., Srivastava, S.K., Verma, A., Mathur, A., Chawla, V., Rubahn, H.-G., Joshi, M., and Mishra, Y.K.
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- 2022
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10. Heat Transfer and Entropy Generation in Vibrational Flow: Newtonian vs. Inelastic Non-Newtonian Fluid.
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Mishra, S. K., Mishra, A., Singh, P., and Dubey, M.
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NEWTONIAN fluids ,REYNOLDS number ,FLOW coefficient ,HEAT transfer coefficient ,NON-Newtonian fluids ,PSEUDOPLASTIC fluids - Abstract
A computational method is employed to solve heat transfer and entropy generation within a circular pipe. The thermal boundary condition assumes a constant wall temperature, while viscosity is taken to be dependent on temperature. A power-law type shear-thinning fluid is utilized in the analysis, with sinusoidal vibration applied horizontally perpendicular to the flow direction. Temperature distributions across the pipe are illustrated. Additionally, the entropy generation rate over the entire fluid volume under vibration was examined, comparing the results between steady flow and vibrational flow for both types of fluids. It was found that radial mixing is more pronounced in non- Newtonian fluids as vibration increases the strain rate, which is higher for low Reynolds numbers. The research provides a quantitative analysis of heat transfer and entropy generation for both Newtonian and shear-thinning fluids at different Reynolds numbers. It was observed that the effectiveness of superimposed vibrational flow is limited, especially for low Reynolds numbers and flow behavior index characteristic of shear-thinning fluids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Jackfruit waste and peels: Potential as livestock feed
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PRUSTY, S, primary, GENDLEY, M K, additional, SINGH, A K, additional, DUBEY, M, additional, PATIL, P V, additional, and SHARMA, V K, additional
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- 2024
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12. Synthesis and wear characterization of Al7075/molybdenum disulfide/zirconium diboride hybrid composites
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Dubey, M., primary, Kumar, N., additional, and Mohan, S., additional
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- 2024
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13. Engineering the structural and electronic phases of MoTe2 through W substitution
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Rhodes, D., Chenet, D. A., Janicek, B. E., Nyby, C., Lin, Y., Jin, W., Edelberg, D., Mannebach, E., Finney, N., Antony, A., Schiros, T., Klarr, T., Mazzoni, A., Chin, M., Chiu, Y. -c, Zheng, W., Zhang, Q. R., Ernst, F., Dadap, J. I., Tong, X., Ma, J., Lou, R., Wang, S., Qian, T., Ding, H., Osgood Jr, R. M., Paley, D. W., Lindenberg, A. M., Huang, P. Y., Pasupathy, A. N., Dubey, M., Hone, J., and Balicas, L.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
MoTe$_2$ is an exfoliable transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) which crystallizes in three symmetries, the semiconducting trigonal-prismatic $2H-$phase, the semimetallic $1T^{\prime}$ monoclinic phase, and the semimetallic orthorhombic $T_d$ structure. The $2H-$phase displays a band gap of $\sim 1$ eV making it appealing for flexible and transparent optoelectronics. The $T_d-$phase is predicted to possess unique topological properties which might lead to topologically protected non-dissipative transport channels. Recently, it was argued that it is possible to locally induce phase-transformations in TMDs, through chemical doping, local heating, or electric-field to achieve ohmic contacts or to induce useful functionalities such as electronic phase-change memory elements. The combination of semiconducting and topological elements based upon the same compound, might produce a new generation of high performance, low dissipation optoelectronic elements. Here, we show that it is possible to engineer the phases of MoTe$_2$ through W substitution by unveiling the phase-diagram of the Mo$_{1-x}$W$_x$Te$_2$ solid solution which displays a semiconducting to semimetallic transition as a function of $x$. We find that only $\sim 8$ \% of W stabilizes the $T_d-$phase at room temperature. Photoemission spectroscopy, indicates that this phase possesses a Fermi surface akin to that of WTe$_2$., Comment: 10 paged, 5 pages, supplementary information not included
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- 2016
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14. The Green Ocean Amazon Experiment (GoAmazon2014/5) Observes Pollution Affecting Gases, Aerosols, Clouds, and Rainfall over the Rain Forest
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Martin, ST, Artaxo, P, Machado, L, Manzi, AO, Souza, RAF, Schumacher, C, Wang, J, Biscaro, T, Brito, J, Calheiros, A, Jardine, K, Medeiros, A, Portela, B, de Sá, SS, Adachi, K, Aiken, AC, Albrecht, R, Alexander, L, Andreae, MO, Barbosa, HMJ, Buseck, P, Chand, D, Comstock, JM, Day, DA, Dubey, M, Fan, J, Fast, J, Fisch, G, Fortner, E, Giangrande, S, Gilles, M, Goldstein, AH, Guenther, A, Hubbe, J, Jensen, M, Jimenez, JL, Keutsch, FN, Kim, S, Kuang, C, Laskin, A, McKinney, K, Mei, F, Miller, M, Nascimento, R, Pauliquevis, T, Pekour, M, Peres, J, Petäjä, T, Pöhlker, C, Pöschl, U, Rizzo, L, Schmid, B, Shilling, JE, Dias, MA Silva, Smith, JN, Tomlinson, JM, Tóta, J, and Wendisch, M
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Earth Sciences ,Atmospheric Sciences ,Climate Action ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience ,Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences ,Atmospheric sciences ,Climate change science - Abstract
The susceptibility of air quality, weather, terrestrial ecosystems, and climate to human activities was investigated in a tropical environment.
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- 2017
15. Detonation Soot: A New Class of Ice Nucleating Particle.
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Thompson, S. A., Aiken, A. C., Huber, R. C., Dubey, M. K., and Brooks, S. D.
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RATE of nucleation ,SOOT ,COLD regions ,WEATHER ,LOW temperatures ,ICE nuclei ,ATMOSPHERIC nucleation - Abstract
Temperatures and pressures from high explosive detonations far exceed atmospheric conditions in typical combustion reactions, and consequently, detonation soot forms with physiochemical properties distinct from soot formed by combustion. In this study, samples of detonation soot from two high explosives, PBX 9502 and Composition B‐3, were analyzed. Ice nucleation experiments on soot collected after controlled detonations were conducted in the laboratory to probe immersion and contact mode freezing. Samples nucleated ice at temperatures warmer than commercially available nanodiamonds, which has a mean nucleation temperature of −20.7°C. Ice nucleation rate coefficients increase rapidly by two to three orders of magnitude below −20°C for every sample. Size‐selected 137 μm diameter particles produced during detonation in an ambient air atmosphere yield bimodal distributions of freezing temperature with primary and secondary nucleation modes centered at −20°C and −13°C, respectively. The presence of a secondary mode allows for enhanced ice nucleation rate coefficients (one to two orders of magnitude greater than samples without a secondary mode) at temperatures outside the influence of the primary mode (>−17°C). Given the observed onset nucleation temperatures of −9.2°C, our results imply that detonation soot of the type studied here would only need to reach an altitude of approximately 4 km to facilitate ice formation. Plain Language Summary: Tiny suspended particles can modify the earth's energy balance. Some of these particles influence cloud formation through a process called the indirect effect of aerosol. One aspect of the indirect effect involves a subset of aerosol known as ice nucleating particles (INPs) that enhance ice formation in cold regions of the atmosphere. Because of the impact of INPs on climate, it is important to identify the types of aerosols that efficiently form ice. One understudied aerosol is a unique soot with distinct properties that is formed by the extreme temperatures and pressures achieved within high explosive detonations. This detonation soot can be lofted high into the atmosphere where it could impact ice formation. The ice nucleation activity of detonation soot is examined here for the first time. Through experimentation, we measured the freezing temperature of detonation soot originating from two different high explosives, PBX‐9502 and Composition B‐3. Detonation soot does act as an INP with a small portion of efficient particles. Our results indicate that detonation soot lofted into the atmosphere could increase the number of INPs around the globe and promote ice nucleation at warmer temperatures and lower altitudes in regions lacking more efficient INPs. Key Points: High explosive detonation soot particles act as ice nucleating particles with a small percentage activating as warm as −9.2°CDetonations in oxygen‐rich environments generate more effective ice nucleating particles than those generated in oxygen‐poor environmentsCuprous oxide and diamond are moderately effective ice nucleating particles but less effective than the detonation soot samples [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. Minimal Realization of an Input–Output L-fuzzy Multiset Behavior.
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Dhingra, Mallika and Dubey, M. K.
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This research aims to introduce and study the minimal realization problem of a new class of automaton with input and output as multisets. We begin by introducing the concrete categories N M A S e t (Ω ⊕) and L M A S e t (Ω ⊕) of non-deterministic and L -fuzzy multiset automata over category Set and determine the functorial relationship between them, in which L is a distributive lattice. Next, we introduce other concrete categories L M A O S e t (Ω ⊕ , ℧ ⊕) and D L M A O S e t (Ω ⊕ , ℧ ⊕) of L -fuzzy (crisp deterministic L -fuzzy) multiset automata with output over category Set and their input–output L -fuzzy multiset behavior. Further, we minimize the introduced category D L M A O S e t (Ω ⊕ , ℧ ⊕) using functorial maps. Finally, we introduce the concept of realization of an input–output L -fuzzy multiset behavior and using Myhill–Nerode's theory, we construct a minimal crisp deterministic L -fuzzy multiset automata with output in Set which realizes the given input–output L -fuzzy multiset behavior. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Algebraic Characterization of IF-Automata
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Yadav, Vijay K., Yadav, Swati, Dubey, M. K., Tiwari, S. P., Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Panigrahi, Chhabi Rani, editor, Pujari, Arun K., editor, Misra, Sudip, editor, Pati, Bibudhendu, editor, and Li, Kuan-Ching, editor
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- 2019
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18. On the Category of Quantale-Semimodules
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Dubey, M. K., Yadav, Vijay K., Tiwari, S. P., Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Panigrahi, Chhabi Rani, editor, Pujari, Arun K., editor, Misra, Sudip, editor, Pati, Bibudhendu, editor, and Li, Kuan-Ching, editor
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- 2019
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19. XX Convegno Nazionale Società Italiana di Patologia Vegetale (S.I.Pa. V.): Environmentally loyal plant protection: from nano- to field-scale
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Luti, S., Baccelli, I., Lombardi, L., Martellini, F., Bernardi, R., Picciarelli, P., Scala, A., Pazzagli, L., Collinge, David B., Jensen, D.F., Dubey, M., Samils, N., Kosawang, C., Karlsson, M., Mannella, L., Turrà, D., Ghalid, M. El, Di Pietro, A., Boscia, D., Bianco, P.A., Vercesi, A., Piattella, M., Trematerra, P., Porceddu, E., Dusunceli, F., and Allara, M.
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- 2014
20. Bias corrections of GOSAT SWIR XCO2 and XCH4 with TCCON data and their evaluation using aircraft measurement data
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Inoue, M, Morino, I, Uchino, O, Nakatsuru, T, Yoshida, Y, Yokota, T, Wunch, D, Wennberg, PO, Roehl, CM, Griffith, DWT, Velazco, VA, Deutscher, NM, Warneke, T, Notholt, J, Robinson, J, Sherlock, V, Hase, F, Blumenstock, T, Rettinger, M, Sussmann, R, Kyrö, E, Kivi, R, Shiomi, K, Kawakami, S, De Mazière, M, Arnold, SG, Feist, DG, Barrow, EA, Barney, J, Dubey, M, Schneider, M, Iraci, LT, Podolske, JR, Hillyard, PW, Machida, T, Sawa, Y, Tsuboi, K, Matsueda, H, Sweeney, C, Tans, PP, Andrews, AE, Biraud, SC, Fukuyama, Y, Pittman, JV, Kort, EA, and Tanaka, T
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Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences ,Atmospheric Sciences - Abstract
We describe a method for removing systematic biases of column-averaged dry air mole fractions of CO2 (XCO2) and CH4 (XCH4) derived from short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) spectra of the Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite (GOSAT). We conduct correlation analyses between the GOSAT biases and simultaneously retrieved auxiliary parameters. We use these correlations to bias correct the GOSAT data, removing these spurious correlations. Data from the Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON) were used as reference values for this regression analysis. To evaluate the effectiveness of this correction method, the tnzuncorrected/corrected GOSAT data were compared to independent XCO2 and XCH4 data derived from aircraft measurements taken for the Comprehensive Observation Network for TRace gases by AIrLiner (CONTRAIL) project, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the US Department of Energy (DOE), the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), the HIAPER Pole-to-Pole observations (HIPPO) program, and the GOSAT validation aircraft observation campaign over Japan. These comparisons demonstrate that the empirically derived bias correction improves the agreement between GOSAT XCO2/XCH4 and the aircraft data. Finally, we present spatial distributions and temporal variations of the derived GOSAT biases.
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- 2016
21. Comparison of contact metals evaporated onto monolayer molybdenum disulfide.
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Mazzoni, A., Burke, R., Chin, M., Najmaei, S., Dubey, M., Goldsman, N., and Daniels, K.
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CHEMICAL vapor deposition ,FIELD-effect devices ,MONOMOLECULAR films ,FIELD-effect transistors ,MOLYBDENUM disulfide ,MOLYBDENUM sulfides ,METALS - Abstract
Understanding and improving the contact resistance of two-dimensional materials for the fabrication of next-generation devices is of vital importance to be able to fully utilize the new physics available in these materials. In this work, eight different contact metals (Ag, Au, Cr, Cu, In, Mo, Ni, and Ti) have been investigated using the same sample of monolayer MoS
2 . Through the fabrication and testing of multiple, identically sized field-effect transistor devices per contact metal, we compensate for large variability in electrical properties of as-grown chemical vapor deposition MoS2 and deduce the relative performance of each metal. The general trend of lower work function metals having lower contact resistance holds with In, Ag, and Ti performing the best of the metals tested. Our results are compatible with recent research suggesting that the contact resistance in undoped, monolayer MoS2 is dominated by a lateral junction resistance, and we provide context for how this manifests in device-to-device variation. Multiple orders of magnitude differences in contact resistance are observed between metals and can be explained by this lateral barrier operating in the thermionic-field emission regime. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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22. Categories of quantale-valued fuzzy automata: determinization and minimization
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Dubey, M. K., Tiwari, S. P., and Šostak, Alexander
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- 2020
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23. Method for Fabricating Depth-Specific TEM In Situ Tensile Bars
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Warren, P. H., Warren, G., Dubey, M., Burns, J., Wu, Y. Q., and Wharry, J. P.
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- 2020
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24. IT-2 Fuzzy Automata and IT-2 Fuzzy Languages
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Dubey, M. K., Pal, Priyanka, Tiwari, S. P., Madhu, V., editor, Manimaran, A., editor, Easwaramoorthy, D., editor, Kalpanapriya, D., editor, and Mubashir Unnissa, M., editor
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- 2018
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25. Electronic and vibrational properties of van der Waals heterostructures of vertically stacked few-layer atomically thin MoS2 and BP
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Ekuma, C.E., Najmaei, S., and Dubey, M.
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- 2019
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26. Comparison of the potency of phenylephrine and norepinephrine bolus doses used to treat post-spinal hypotension during elective caesarean section
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Mohta, M., Dubey, M., Malhotra, R.K., and Tyagi, A.
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- 2019
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27. Profile and Constraints Faced by the Beneficiaries of Seed Village Programme on Soybean Crop
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More, Varsha, primary, Dubey, M. K., additional, Nagar, Ashish Kumar, additional, Kushwaha, Neha, additional, and Paradkar, Sarita, additional
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- 2023
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28. Udavarta
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Dubey, M., primary and Deole, Y.S., additional
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- 2023
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29. FASER128: Cryptanalysis and Its Countermeasure
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Dubey, M. K., Gaba, Navneet, Bedi, S. S., Chen, Phoebe, Series editor, Du, Xiaoyong, Series editor, Filipe, Joaquim, Series editor, Kara, Orhun, Series editor, Kotenko, Igor, Series editor, Liu, Ting, Series editor, Sivalingam, Krishna M., Series editor, Washio, Takashi, Series editor, Giri, Debasis, editor, Mohapatra, Ram N., editor, Begehr, Heinrich, editor, and Obaidat, Mohammad S., editor
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- 2017
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30. Underwater adhesive using solid–liquid polymer mixes
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Chipara, A.C., Tsafack, T., Owuor, P.S., Yeon, J., Junkermeier, C.E., van Duin, A.C.T., Bhowmick, S., Asif, S.A.S., Radhakrishnan, S., Park, J.H., Brunetto, G., Kaipparettu, B.A., Galvão, D.S., Chipara, M., Lou, J., Tsang, H.H., Dubey, M., Vajtai, R., Tiwary, C.S., and Ajayan, P.M.
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- 2018
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31. Transfer of magnetization by spin injection between both interfaces of a Ni nanowire
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Wegrowe, J. -E., Dubey, M., Wade, T., Drouhin, H. -J., and Konczykowski, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Magnetization switching provoked by spin-injection is studied in Ni nanowires of various size and morphology. The response of the magnetization to the spin-injection is studied as a function of the amplitude of the current, the temperature, and the symmetry of the interfaces. The amplitude of the response of the magnetization to spin-injection is a decreasing function of the temperature, does not depend on the current sign, and occurs only in the case of asymmetric interfaces. It is shown that the spin-injection does not act on small magnetic inhomogeneities inside the layer. Some consequences in terms of longitudinal spin-transfer are discussed., Comment: 3 figures
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- 2003
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32. Current-induced two-level fluctuations in pseudo spin-valves (Co/Cu/Co) nanostructures
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Fabian, A., Terrier, C., Guisan, S. Serrano, Hoffer, X., Dubey, M., Gravier, L., Ansermet, J. -Ph., and Wegrowe, J. -E.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Two-level fluctuations of the magnetization state of pseudo spin-valve pillars Co(10 nm)/Cu(10 nm)/Co(30 nm) embedded in electrodeposited nanowires (~40 nm in diameter, 6000 nm in length) are triggered by spin-polarized currents of 10^7 A/cm^2 at room temperature. The statistical properties of the residence times in the parallel and antiparallel magnetization states reveal two effects with qualitatively different dependences on current intensity. The current appears to have the effect of a field determined as the bias field required to equalize these times. The bias field changes sign when the current polarity is reversed. At this field, the effect of a current density of 10^7 A/cm^2 is to lower the mean time for switching down to the microsecond range. This effect is independent of the sign of the current and is interpreted in terms of an effective temperature for the magnetization., Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, revised version, to be published in Phys. Rev. Lett
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- 2003
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33. SUPPLEMENT : THE GREEN OCEAN AMAZON EXPERIMENT (GOAMAZON2014/5) OBSERVES POLLUTION AFFECTING GASES, AEROSOLS, CLOUDS, AND RAINFALL OVER THE RAIN FOREST
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Martin, S. T., Artaxo, P., Machado, L., Manzi, A. O., Souza, R. A. F., Schumacher, C., Wang, J., Biscaro, T., Brito, J., Calheiros, A., Jardine, K., Medeiros, A., Portela, B., de Sá, S. S., Adachi, K., Aiken, A. C., Albrecht, R., Alexander, L., Andreae, M. O., Barbosa, H. M. J., Buseck, P., Chand, D., Comstock, J. M., Day, D. A., Dubey, M., Fan, J., Fast, J., Fisch, G., Fortner, E., Giangrande, S., Gilles, M., Goldstein, A. H., Guenther, A., Hubbe, J., Jensen, M., Jimenez, J. L., Keutsch, F. N., Kim, S., Kuang, C., Laskin, A., McKinney, K., Mei, F., Miller, M., Nascimento, R., Pauliquevis, T., Pekour, M., Peres, J., Petäjä, T., Pöhlker, C., Pöschl, U., Rizzo, L., Schmid, B., Shilling, J. E., Dias, M. A. Silva, Smith, J. N., Tomlinson, J. M., Tóta, J., and Wendisch, M.
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- 2017
34. Measurements of OH and HO2 concentrations during the MCMA-2006 field campaign - Part 2: Model comparison and radical budget
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Dusanter, S., Vimal, D., Stevens, P. S, Volkamer, R., Molina, L. T, Baker, A., Meinardi, S., Blake, D., Sheehy, P., Merten, A., Zhang, R., Zheng, J., Fortner, E. C, Junkermann, W., Dubey, M., Rahn, T., Eichinger, B., Lewandowski, P., Prueger, J., and Holder, H.
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volatile organic-compounds ,urban atmospheric chemistry ,electronically excited no2 ,laser-induced fluorescence ,master chemical mechanism ,city metropolitan-area ,mcm v3 part ,tropospheric degradation ,mass-spectrometry ,ambient air - Abstract
Measurements of hydroxyl ( OH) and hydroperoxy (HO2) radicals were made during the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) field campaign as part of the MILAGRO (Megacity Initiative: Local and Global Research Observations) project during March 2006. These measurements provide a unique opportunity to test current models of atmospheric ROx (OH + HO2 + RO2) photochemistry under polluted conditions. A zero-dimensional box model based on the Regional Atmospheric Chemical Mechanism (RACM) was constrained by 10-min averages of 24 J-values and the concentrations of 97 chemical species. Several issues related to the ROx chemistry under polluted conditions are highlighted in this study: (i) Measured concentrations of both OH and HO2 were underpredicted during morning hours on a median campaign basis, suggesting a significant source of radicals is missing from current atmospheric models under polluted conditions, consistent with previous urban field campaigns. (ii) The model-predicted HO2/OH ratios underestimate the measurements for NO mixing ratios higher than 5 ppb, also consistent with previous urban field campaigns. This suggests that under high NOx conditions, the HO2 to OH propagation rate may be overestimated by the model or a process converting OH into HO2 may be missing from the chemical mechanism. On a daily basis ( 08: 40 a. m.-06: 40 p. m.), an analysis of the radical budget indicates that HONO photolysis, HCHO photolysis, O-3-alkene reactions and dicarbonyls photolysis are the main radical sources. O-3 photolysis contributes to less than 6% of the total radical production.
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Dubey, M., primary and Deole, Y.S., additional
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36. Comparison of the Potency of Phenylephrine and Norepinephrine Bolus Doses Used to Treat Postspinal Hypotension During Elective Cesarean Section
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Mohta, M., Dubey, M., Malhotra, R.K., and Tyagi, A.
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37. On 2-Absorbing Ideals in Commutative Rings with Unity
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Dubey, M. K. and Aggarwal, P.
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38. Oral Administration of Encapsulated Bovine Lactoferrin Protein Nanocapsules Against Intracellular Parasite Toxoplasma gondii [Corrigendum]
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Anand N, Sehgal R, Kanwar R, Dubey M, Vasishta RK, and Kanwar J
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Anand N, Sehgal R, Kanwar R, Dubey M, Vasishta RK, Kanwar J. Int J Nanomedicine. 2015;10:6355– 6369. The authors have advised due to an error that occurred inadvertently at the time of figure assembly the incorrect images were selected by the first author for Figure 2 on page 6361. The correct Figure 2 is shown below. The authors apologize for this error and advise it does not affect the results and conclusions of the paper. Read the original article
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39. Minimal Realization of an Input-Output L-fuzzy Multiset Behaviour
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Dhingra, Mallika, primary and Dubey, M. K., additional
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40. DEVELOPMENT OF AN ANATOMICAL SIMULATION ON HUMAN CADAVERIC HIP JOINTS
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Jimenez-Cruz, D., primary, Dubey, M., additional, Board, T., additional, and Williams, S., additional
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41. The Dynamics of Megafire Smoke Plumes in Climate Models: Why a Converged Solution Matters for Physical Interpretations
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Guimond, S. R., primary, Reisner, J., additional, and Dubey, M., additional
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42. Impact of MGNERGA on Socio-economic Upliftment of Rural People in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
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Patel, Gagandeep Singh, primary, Dubey, M. K., additional, Jaiswal, D. K., additional, and Jallaraph, Venkteshwar, additional
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43. Effect of Lactoferrin Protein on Red Blood Cells and Macrophages: Mechanism of Parasite–Host Interaction [Corrigendum]
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Anand N, Kanwar R, Dubey M, Vahishta RK, Sehgal R, Verma A, and Kanwar J
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Anand N, Kanwar RK, Dubey ML, et al. Drug Des Devel Ther. 2015;9:3821-3835. The authors have advised due to an error that occurred inadvertently at the time of figure assembly, the representative image for 40 μg Holo form sample, in Figure 1A was included as a duplicate image of 20 μg Apo form sample. In addition, for the untreated sample, the representative image of the same microscopic field was included twice. It is also noted in the abbreviations list "BLf Fe, bovine apolactoferrin" should read "BLf Apo, bovine apolactoferrin". These changes do not affect the conclusions of the article in any way. The authors apologize for this unintentional human error. Read the original article
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44. Global consortium for the classification of fungi and fungus-like taxa
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S., Calaça, F. J. S., Callalli, M., Camara, M. P. S., Cano-Lira, J. F., Cantillo, T., Cao, B., Carlavilla, J. R., Carvalho, A., Castañeda-Ruiz, R. F., Castlebury, L., Castro-Jauregui, O., Catania, M. D., Cavalcanti, L. H., Cazabonne, J., Cedeño-Sanchez, M. L., Chaharmiri-Dokhaharani, S., Chaiwan, N., Chakraborty, N., Chaverri, P., Cheewangkoon, R., Chen, C., Chen, C. Y., Chen, K. H., Chen, J., Chen, Q., Chen, W. H., Chen, Y. P., Chethana, K. W. T., Coleine, C., Condé, T. O., Corazon-Guivin, M. A., Cortés-Pérez, A., Costa-Rezende, D. H., Courtecuisse, R., Crouch, J. A., Crous, P. W., Cui, B. K., Cui, Y. Y., da Silva, D. K. A., da Silva, G. A., da Silva, I. R., da Silva, R. M. F., da Silva Santos, A. C., Dai, D. Q., Dai, Y. C., Damm, U., Darmostuk, V., Zoha, Daroodi, Das, K., Davoodian, N., Davydov, E. A., Dayarathne, M. C., Decock, C., de Groot, M. D., De Kesel, A., de la Cruz, T. E. E., De Lange, R., Delgado, G., Denchev, C. M., Denchev, T. T., de Oliveira, N. T., de Silva, N. I., de Souza, F. A., Dentinger, B., Devadatha, B., Dianese, J. C., Dima, B., Diniz, A. G., Dissanayake, A. J., Dissanayake, L. S., Doğan, H. H., Doilom, M., Dolatabadi, S., Dong, W., Dong, Z. Y., Dos Santos, L. A., Drechsler-Santos, E. R., Du, T. Y., Dubey, M. K., Dutta, A. K., Egidi, E., Elliott, T. F., Elshahed, M. S., Erdoğdu, M., Ertz, D., Etayo, J., Evans, H. C., Fan, X. L., Fan, Y. G., Fedosova, A. G., Fell, J., Fernandes, I., Firmino, A. L., Fiuza, P. O., Flakus, A., de Souza, C. A.Fragoso, Frisvad, J. C., Fryar, S. C., Gabaldón, T., Gajanayake, A. J., Galindo, L. J., Gannibal, P. B., García, D., García-Sandoval, S. R., Garrido-Benavent, I., Garzoli, L., Gautam, A. K., Ge, Z. W., Gené, D. J., Gentekaki, E., Ghobad-Nejhad, M., Giachini, A. J., Gibertoni, T. B., Góes-Neto, A., Gomdola, D., de Farias, A. R. Gomes, Gorjón, S. P., Goto, B. T., Granados-Montero, M. M., Griffith, G. W., Groenewald, J. Z., Groenewald, M., Grossart, H. P., Gueidan, C., Gunarathne, A., Gunaseelan, S., Gusmão, L. F.P., Gutierrez, A. C., Guzmán-Dávalos, L., Haelewaters, D., Halling, R., Han, Y. F., Hapuarachchi, K. K., Harder, C. B., Harrington, T. C., Hattori, T., He, M. Q., He, S., He, S. H., Healy, R., Herández-Restrepo, M., Heredia, G., Hodge, K. T., Holgado-Rojas, M., Hongsanan, S., Horak, E., Hosoya, T., Houbraken, J., Huang, S. K., Huanraluek, N., Hur, J. S., Hurdeal, V. G., Hustad, V. P., Iotti, M., Iturriaga, T., Jafar, E., Janik, P., Jany, J. L., Jayalal, R. G.U., Jayasiri, S. C., Jayawardena, R. S., Jeewon, R., Jerônimo, G. H., Jesus, A. L., Jin, J., Johnston, P. R., Jones, E. B.G., Joshi, Y., Justo, A., Kaishian, P., Kakishima, M., Kaliyaperumal, M., Kang, G. P., Kang, J. C., Karakehian, J. M., Karimi, O., Karpov, S. A., Karunarathna, S. C., Kaufmann, M., Kemler, M., Kezo, K., Khyaju, S., Kirchmair, M., Kirk, P. M., Kitaura, M. J., Klawonn, I., Kolarik, M., Kong, A., Kuhar, F., Kukwa, M., Kumar, S., Kušan, I., Lado, C., Larsson, K. H., Latha, K. P.D., Lee, H. B., Leonardi, M., Leontyev, D. L., Lestari, A. S., Li, C. J.Y., Li, D. W., Li, H. Y., Li, L., Li, Q. R., Li, W. L., Li, Y., Li, Y. C., Liao, C. F., Liimatainen, K., Lim, Y. W., Lin, C. G., Linaldeddu, B. T., Linde, C. C., Linn, M. M., Liu, F., Liu, J. K., Liu, N. G., Liu, S., Liu, X. F., Liu, X. Z., Liu, Z. B., Lu, L., Lu, Y. Z., Luangharn, T., Luangsa-ard, J. J., Lumbsch, H. T., Lumyong, S., Luo, L., Luo, M., Luo, Z. L., Ma, J., Machado, A. R., Madagammana, A. D., Madrid, H., Magurno, F., Magyar, D., Mahadevan, N., Maharachchikumbura, S. S.N., Maimaiti, Y., Malosso, E., Manamgoda, D. S., Manawasinghe, I. S., Mapook, A., Marasinghe, D. S., Mardones, M., Marin-Felix, Y., Márquez, R., Masigol, H., Matočec, N., May, T. W., McKenzie, E. H.C., Meiras-Ottoni, A., Melo, R. F.R., Mendes-Alvarenga, R. L., Mendieta, S., Meng, Q. F., Menkis, A., Menolli, N., Mešić, A., Calvo, J. G.Meza, Mikhailov, K. V., Miller, S. L., Moncada, B., Moncalvo, J. M., Monteiro, J. S., Monteiro, M., Mora-Montes, H. M., Moreau, P. A., Mueller, G. M., Mukhopadyay, S., Murugadoss, R., Nagy, L. G., Najafiniya, M., Nanayakkara, C. M., Nascimento, C. C., Nei, Y., Neves, M. A., Neuhauser, S., Niego, A. G.T., Nilsson, R. H., Niskanen, T., Niveiro, N., Noorabadi, M. T., Noordeloos, M. E., Norphanphoun, C., Otaño, N. B.Nuñez, O’Donnell, R. P., Oehl, F., Olariaga, I., Orlando, O. P., Pang, K. L., Papp, V., Pawłowska, J., Peintner, U., Pem, D., Pereira, O. L., Perera, R. H., Perez-Moreno, J., Perez-Ortega, S., Péter, G., Phillips, A. J.L., Phonemany, M., Phukhamsakda, C., Phutthacharoen, K., Piepenbring, M., Pires-Zottarelli, C. L.A., Poinar, G., Pošta, A., Prieto, M., Promputtha, I., Quandt, C. A., Radek, R., Rahnama, K., Raj, K. N.A., Rajeshkumar, K. C., Rämä, T., Rambold, G., Ramírez-Cruz, V., Rasconi, S., Rathnayaka, A. R., Raza, M., Ren, G. C., Robledo, G. L., Rodriguez-Flakus, P., Ronikier, A., Rossi, W., Ryberg, M., Ryvarden, L. R., Salvador-Montoya, C. A., Samant, B., Samarakoon, B. C., Samarakoon, M. C., Sánchez-Castro, I., Sánchez-García, M., Sandoval-Denis, M., Santamaria, B., Santiago, A. L.C.M.A., Sarma, V. V., Savchenko, A., Savchenko, K., Saxena, R. K., Scholler, M., Schoutteten, N., Seifollahi, E., Selbmann, L., Selcuk, F., Senanayake, I. C., Shabashova, T. G., Shen, H. W., Shen, Y. M., Silva-Filho, A. G.S., Simmons, D. R., Singh, R., Sir, E. B., Song, C. G., Souza-Motta, C. M., Sruthi, O. P., Stadler, M., Stchigel, A. M., Stemler, J., Stephenson, S. L., Strassert, J. F.H., Su, H. L., Su, L., Suetrong, S., Sulistyo, B., Sun, Y. R., Svantesson, S., Sysouphanthong, P., Takamatsu, S., Tan, T. H., Tanaka, K., Tang, A. M.C., Tang, X., Tanney, J. B., Tavakol, N. M., Taylor, J. E., Taylor, P. W.J., Tedersoo, L., Tennakoon, D. S., Thamodini, G. 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The Global Consortium for the Classification of Fungi and fungus-like taxa is an international initiative of more than 550 mycologists to develop an electronic structure for the classification of these organisms. The members of the Consortium originate from 55 countries/regions worldwide, from a wide range of disciplines, and include senior, mid-career and early-career mycologists and plant pathologists. The Consortium will publish a biannual update of the Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa, to act as an international scheme for other scientists. Notes on all newly published taxa at or above the level of species will be prepared and published online on the Outline of Fungi website (https://www.outlineoffungi.org/), and these will be finally published in the biannual edition of the Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa. Comments on recent important taxonomic opinions on controversial topics will be included in the biannual outline. For example, 'to promote a more stable taxonomy in Fusarium given the divergences over its generic delimitation', or 'are there too many genera in the Boletales?' and even more importantly, 'what should be done with the tremendously diverse 'dark fungal taxa?' There are undeniable differences in mycologists' perceptions and opinions regarding species classification as well as the establishment of new species. Given the pluralistic nature of fungal taxonomy and its implications for species concepts and the nature of species, this consortium aims to provide a platform to better refine and stabilise fungal classification, taking into consideration views from different parties. In the future, a confidential voting system will be set up to gauge the opinions of all mycologists in the Consortium on important topics. The results of such surveys will be presented to the International Commission on the Taxonomy of Fungi (ICTF) and the Nomenclature Committee
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45. On the Category of Quantale-Semimodules
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Dubey, M. K., primary, Yadav, Vijay K., additional, and Tiwari, S. P., additional
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- 2018
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46. Algebraic Characterization of IF-Automata
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Yadav, Vijay K., primary, Yadav, Swati, additional, Dubey, M. K., additional, and Tiwari, S. P., additional
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- 2018
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47. A Review on Comparison of Machine Learning Algorithms for Text Classification
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Dhingra, Mallika, primary, Dhabliya, Dharmesh, additional, Dubey, M. K., additional, Gupta, Ankur, additional, and Reddy, Dhoma Harshavardhan, additional
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- 2022
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48. METEOROLOGY, AIR QUALITY, AND HEALTH IN LONDON : The ClearfLo Project
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Bohnenstengel, S. I., Belcher, S. E., Aiken, A., Allan, J. D., Allen, G., Bacak, A., Bannan, T. J., Barlow, J. F., Beddows, D. C. S., Bloss, W. J., Booth, A. M., Chemel, C., Coceal, O., Di Marco, C. F., Dubey, M. K., Faloon, K. H., Fleming, Z. L., Furger, M., Gietl, J. K., Graves, R. R., Green, D. C., Grimmond, C. S. B., Halios, C. H., Hamilton, J. F., Harrison, R. M., Heal, M. R., Heard, D. E., Helfter, C., Herndon, S. C., Holmes, R. E., Hopkins, J. R., Jones, A. M., Kelly, F. J., Kotthaus, S., Langford, B., Lee, J. D., Leigh, R. J., Lewis, A. C., Lidster, R. T., Lopez-Hilfiker, F. D., McQuaid, J. B., Mohr, C., Monks, P. S., Nemitz, E., Ng, N. L., Percival, C. J., Prévôt, A. S. H., Ricketts, H. M. A., Sokhi, R., Stone, D., Thornton, J. A., Tremper, A. H., Valach, A. C., Visser, S., Whalley, L. K., Williams, L. R., Xu, L., Young, D. E., and Zotter, P.
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49. SUPPLEMENT : METEOROLOGY, AIR QUALITY, AND HEALTH IN LONDON The ClearfLo Project
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Bohnenstengel, S. I., Belcher, S. E., Aiken, A., Allan, J. D., Allen, G., Bacak, A., Bannan, T. J., Barlow, J. F., Beddows, D. C. S., Bloss, W. J., Booth, A. M., Chemel, C., Coceal, O., Di Marco, C. F., Dubey, M. K., Faloon, K. H., Fleming, Z. L., Furger, M., Gietl, J. K., Graves, R. R., Green, D. C., Grimmond, C. S. B., Halios, C. H., Hamilton, J. F., Harrison, R. M., Heal, M. R., Heard, D. E., Helfter, C., Herndon, S. C., Holmes, R. E., Hopkins, J. R., Jones, A. M., Kelly, F. J., Kotthaus, S., Langford, B., Lee, J. D., Leigh, R. J., Lewis, A. C., Lidster, R. T., Lopez-Hilfiker, F. D., McQuaid, J. B., Mohr, C., Monks, P. S., Nemitz, E., Ng, N. L., Percival, C. J., Prévôt, A. S. H., Ricketts, H. M. A., Sokhi, R., Stone, D., Thornton, J. A., Tremper, A. H., Valach, A. C., Visser, S., Whalley, L. K., Williams, L. R., Xu, L., Young, D. E., and Zotter, P.
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50. Impact of emission trading and renewable energy support scheme on the optimality of generator side bidding
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Arya A, Mathur SPS, and Dubey M
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
As a major Green House Gases (GHG) producer, CO2 in particular, the electricity industry’s emissions have turned in to a matter of immense concern in many countries, especially in India. India’s economy and fast economic development has attracts the attention of the world. Emission trading schemes (ETS) and renewable energy support schemes (RESS) are implemented by the various developed countries to alleviate the affect of GHG emissions. In this paper, an optimization based market simulation approach is proposed with the consideration of emission trading schemes and renewable support schemes. To simulate the bidding strategy and for profit maximization, a particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm is used. As above problem is a multi-objective optimization problem, Where, in the first level each Genco submit the bid to the independent system operator and in the next level a optimization method is used for the determination of optimal bidding with the implementation of emission trading schemes and renewable support schemes. It is assumed that each generator should submit bid as a price taker’s in sealed auction based on pay-as-bid market clearing price mechanism. The practicability of proposed optimization method is checked by an IEEE-30 bus test system consists of six suppliers.
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