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    Luminescence properties of MgO: Fe3+ nanopowders for WLEDs under NUV excitation prepared via propellant combustion route by Devaraja, P.B., Avadhani, D.N., Nagabhushana, H., Prashantha, S.C., Sharma, S.C., Nagabhushana, B.M., Nagaswarupa, H.P., Prasad, B. Daruka

    “…Nanoparticles of Fe3+ doped (0–9 mol %) MgO were prepared using low temperature (400 °C) solution combustion technique using glycine as fuel. The powder X-ray…”
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    Synthesis, structural and luminescence studies of magnesium oxide nanopowder by Devaraja, P.B., Avadhani, D.N., Prashantha, S.C., Nagabhushana, H., Sharma, S.C., Nagabhushana, B.M., Nagaswarupa, H.P.

    “…[Display omitted] •Magnesium oxide (MgO) is an excellent wide band gap insulator.•Combustion synthesis may be a promising synthesis method for commercial…”
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    Effect of zinc substitution on the nanocobalt ferrite powders for nanoelectronic devices by Jnaneshwara, D.M., Avadhani, D.N., Daruka Prasad, B., Nagabhushana, B.M., Nagabhushana, H., Sharma, S.C., Prashantha, S.C., Shivakumara, C.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (25-02-2014)
    “…[Display omitted] •Zinc doped cobalt ferrite nanopowder has been prepared at low temperature.•Characterization by PXRD, SEM, FTIR techniques confirms the…”
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    MgO:Eu3+ red nanophosphor: Low temperature synthesis and photoluminescence properties by Devaraja, P.B., Avadhani, D.N., Prashantha, S.C., Nagabhushana, H., Sharma, S.C., Nagabhushana, B.M., Nagaswarupa, H.P., Premkumar, H.B.

    “…[Display omitted] •Nanomaterials offer promising opportunities for applications in various fields.•Magnesium oxide (MgO) is an excellent wide band gap…”
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    Role of Cu2+ ions substitution in magnetic and conductivity behavior of nano-CoFe2O4 by Jnaneshwara, D.M., Avadhani, D.N., Daruka Prasad, B., Nagabhushana, H., Nagabhushana, B.M., Sharma, S.C., Prashantha, S.C., Shivakumara, C.

    “…Variation of dielectric loss tangent (tan δ) with frequency for Co1−xCuxFe2O4 nanopowder. [Display omitted] •Copper doped cobalt ferrite nanopowders were…”
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    Distribution and enrichment of [formula omitted] in the environment of Kaiga in South India by Karunakara, N, Avadhani, D.N, Mahesh, H.M, Somashekarappa, H.M, Narayana, Y, Siddappa, K

    Published in Journal of environmental radioactivity (01-12-2000)
    “…Several soil and vegetation samples from the environment of Kaiga nuclear power plant site in the south western region of India were analysed for 210 Po . The…”
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    MgO:Dy3+ nanophosphor: Self ignition route, characterization and its photoluminescence properties by Devaraja, P.B., Avadhani, D.N., Nagabhushana, H., Prashantha, S.C., Sharma, S.C., Nagabhushana, B.M., Nagaswarupa, H.P., Daruka Prasad, B.

    Published in Materials characterization (01-11-2014)
    “…For the first time series of MgO phosphors doped with different concentrations of Dy3+ (1–9mol%) were prepared by solution combustion method using glycine as a…”
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    Electron paramagnetic resonance, magnetic and electrical properties of CoFe2O4 nanoparticles by Jnaneshwara, D.M., Avadhani, D.N., Daruka Prasad, B., Nagabhushana, B.M., Nagabhushana, H., Sharma, S.C., Shivakumara, C., Rao, J.L., Gopal, N.O., Ke, Shyue-Chu, Chakradhar, R.P.S.

    “…CoFe2O4 nanoparticles were prepared by solution combustion method. The nanoparticle are characterized by powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), Fourier transform…”
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    226Ra, 40K and 7Be activity concentrations in plants in the environment of Kaiga, India by Karunakara, N., Somashekarappa, H.M., Narayana, Y., Avadhani, D.N., Mahesh, H.M., Siddappa, K.

    “…Leaves, stem and bark samples from several plant species were collected from tropical forest of Kaiga, in the west coast of India where two nuclear power…”
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    NATURAL RADIOACTIVITY IN THE SOIL SAMPLES OF COASTAL KARNATAKA OF SOUTH INDIA by Narayana, Y, Somashekarappa, H M, Karunakara, N, Avadhani, D N, Mahesh, H M, Siddappa, K

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-01-2001)
    “…Studies on radiation level and radionuclide distribution in the region of Coastal Karnataka, India, were undertaken. The purpose of this study is to provide…”
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    137Cs CONCENTRATION IN THE ENVIRONMENT OF KAIGA OF SOUTH WEST COAST OF INDIA by Karunakara, N, Somashekarappa, H M, Narayana, Y, Avadhani, D N, Mahesh, H M, Siddappa, K

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-08-2001)
    “…This paper presents the results of Cs activity in soil and vegetation obtained through a carefully planned pre-operational survey for the establishment of…”
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    RADIUM-226, 232Th, AND 40K DISTRIBUTION IN THE ENVIRONMENT OF KAIGA OF SOUTH WEST COAST OF INDIA by Karunakara, N, Somashekarappa, H M, Avadhani, D N, Mahesh, H M, Narayana, Y, Siddappa, K

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-05-2001)
    “…Systematic studies on gamma radiation level and the distribution of natural radionuclides were carried out under a pre-operational survey for the establishment…”
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    Prominent artificial radionuclide activity in the environment of coastal Karnataka on the southwest coast of India by Narayana, Y, Somashekarappa, H M, Karunakara, N, Avadhani, D N, Mahesh, H M, Siddappa, K

    Published in Journal of radiological protection (01-09-2000)
    “…Studies on radiation level and radionuclide distribution in the environment of coastal Karnataka were undertaken to provide baseline data for the future…”
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