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    Variations of the extensor pollicis brevis tendon and its insertion: a study of 44 cadaveric hands by Kulshreshtha, R., Patel, S., Arya, A.P., Hall, S., Compson, J.P.

    “…The aim of this study was to describe the anatomy of the extensor pollicis brevis tendon, in particular its insertion, in 44 preserved hands from 23 cadavers…”
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    The Jaipur foot by ARYA, A. P, KLENERMAN, L

    “…The Jaipur foot was developed for barefoot amputees by Professor P. K. Sethi. He used local artisans and readily available materials. The prosthesis was cheap…”
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    Visualisation of the pisotriquetral joint through standard portals for arthroscopy of the wrist : A clinical and anatomical study by ARYA, A. P, KULSHRESHTHA, R, KAKARALA, G. K, SINGH, R, COMPSON, J. P

    “…Disorders of the pisotriquetral joint are well recognised as the cause of pain on the ulnar side of the wrist. The joint is not usually examined during routine…”
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    A biomechanical comparison of the SACH, Seattle and Jaipur feet using ground reaction forces by Arya, A P, Lees, A, Nirula, H C, Klenerman, L

    Published in Prosthetics and orthotics international (01-04-1995)
    “…The Jaipur prosthetic foot was developed in India in response to specific socio-cultural needs of Indian amputees. It is being used extensively in India and…”
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    Diversity of Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) in a Temperate Forest Ecosystem, Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, Indian Himalayan Region by Arya, M. K., Verma, A., Tamta, P.

    “…Observational studies aiming to elucidate the differences in butterfly fauna along altitudinal gradients in Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary were carried out during…”
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    Design of a Metacrawler for web document retrieval by Babu, K. R. R., Arya, A. P.

    “…Web Crawlers `browse' the World Wide Web (WWW) on behalf of search engine, to collect web pages from numerous collections of billions of documents. Metacrawler…”
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