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10. Web Browser Forensics: A Comparative Integrated Approach on Artefacts Acquisition, Evidence Collections and Analysis of Google Chrome, Firefox and Brave Browser

11. Land Use Land Cover Segmentation of LISS-III Multispectral Space-Born Image Using Deep Learning

19. IRS LISS -- III multispectral data semantic segmentation using deep learning.

20. Association of aortic vascular uptake of 18FDG by PET/CT and aortic wall thickness by MRI in psoriasis: a prospective observational study

25. Web browser forensics: Mozilla Firefox

26. Demystifying Samyak Agragafrom the women characters of the Mahabharata: a holistic leadership perspective

27. Abstract 16141: Improvement in Aortic Vascular Inflammation by 18-FDG PET/CT Associates With an Improvement in Aortic Distensibility by MRI at One-Year in Psoriasis

31. An Empirical Study on Measuring the Perception for Selected Health Care Services Provided by Primary Health Care Centers (PHCs) in the Selected Villages of Vadodara District.

35. Abstract P405: Visceral Adipose Tissue Volume is Associated With Prevalent Coronary Plaque Independent of Total Adiposity in Psoriasis

37. CIRCULATING LEVELS OF INTERFERON-γ AND TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-α ARE ASSOCIATED WITH LIPID-RICH CORONARY PLAQUE IN PSORIASIS

38. SOLUBLE LECTIN-LIKE OXIDIZED LOW-DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN RECEPTOR-1 IS ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLINICAL CORONARY ARTERY DISEASES IN PSORIASIS

39. AORTIC DISTENSIBILITY BY MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING INVERSELY ASSOCIATES WITH NON-CALCIFIED CORONARY PLAQUE BURDEN BY CORONARY CT ANGIOGRAPHY IN PSORIASIS

40. CORONARY PLAQUE BURDEN IS ASSOCIATED WITH CHOLESTEROL EFFLUX CAPACITY PARTIALLY MEDIATED BY THE HEMATOPOIETIC SYSTEM IN PSORIASIS

41. HIGH-SENSITIVITY TROPONIN IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH-RISK CORONARY PLAQUE IN PSORIASIS

46. Abstract P363: Visceral, but Not Subcutaneous Adiposity by Computed Tomography is Associated With Increased Aortic Wall Thickness in Psoriasis Patients

47. IMPROVEMENT IN SKIN DISEASE SEVERITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED PROGRESSION OF AORTIC WALL THICKNESS IN PATIENTS WITH PSORIASIS

48. IMPROVEMENT IN LARGE DENSITY HDL PARTICLE NUMBER BY NMR IS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVEMENT IN VASCULAR INFLAMMATION BY 18-FDG PET/CT AT ONE-YEAR IN PSORIASIS

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